Pyronix Belle Installation Manual
Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual. 2.13 Programmable Outputs Wiring. 2.13.1 External Sounder Connection to Matrix 424. 2.13.2 External Sounder Connection to Matrix 832. MATRIX 832 PCB. The BELLE or DECIBELL may be connected using different programmable.
Cost or benefit: The Pyronix SMS kit What our experts say The sms kit is an established idea with a twist. It contains, in one box, all the intruder alarm components necessary to install a small professional system. The kit comprises a Pyronix Matrix control panel with MX Icon keypad; two Pyronix Enforcer DX passive infrared movement detectors; one Pyronix Belle SAB; together with an unswitched fused spur, surface magnetic reed contact and standby rechargeable battery. Liquid Xml Studio Community Edition 2009 Movies on this page. The Art Of Dying Peter Fenwick Pdf Writer. Pyronix has also thrown in a roll of six-core cable for good measure.
There is nothing new in that you might say – every DIY superstore has been selling all-in-one burglar alarm kits for many years now. However, the interesting addition to this kit is the inclusion of a one-year renewable monitoring contract with the Intamac Home Management service, which makes use of the automated SMS (Short Message Service) available to mobile telephone owners, all for a very keen price. Factsage Software Free Download here. The SMS Kit certainly fills a niche that becomes more obvious as each year goes by – that of achieving a remotely signalled response to an intruder alarm activation without the need to comply with a set of standards. Set against the backdrop of confusing Euro regulations, ACPO compliance, DD243 complications, ABI requirements and NSI approval, many customers (and it has to be said, numerous installers) are probably wondering at this very moment just how realistic it would be to dispense altogether with this ever-increasing level of technical, operational and financial demands. Kit hardware The Matrix six-zone panel is an economy control with separate end station and keypad. The end station cabinet is a moulded white polycarbonate construction of a medium size, housing the single mother-board, the mains transformer and enough space for the supplied 7.0Ahr rechargeable battery. The control circuit board contains the integral digi-modem for communication and downloading to and from the Intamac Home Management ARC.
Although this kit provides three detection devices to get the ball rolling, there are an additional three zones available to expand the system to a maximum of six circuits. The supplied remote setting keypad is surface mounted, small and unobtrusive. In common with most latter day keypads the keys can be hidden from sight, with the folding cover making a discreet unit. It also contains dedicated keys to trigger Fire, Medical and Personal Attack signals to the Intamac ARC. Included in the kit are two passive infrared movement detectors, type Enforcer DX.
This is a simple PIR, with a single pyro sensor and a high/low sensitivity adjustment. Although very much a budget device (with looks to match), it does feature a remote walk test LED inhibit input terminal, and a vertical creep zone. The supplied SAB unit, the Pyronix Belle, is a modern type with high volume output in a low profile curvy, compact package.
The sounder PC contains an onboard 7.2v NiCad battery and is programmable using pin jumpers, allowing either positive or negative trigger inputs, and positive or negative tamper return outputs. This flexibility, to-gether with the blue panoramic strobe light, means the Belle SAB is useful and pleasing on the eye. Monitoring The Intamac Home Manager software is entirely automated, allowing customers 24-hour access to a secure and personalised website, where they can input and change the details of their nominated contacts, and how they wish to be contacted. The website is well designed and gives the customer a fully-featured ARC service including a real time event log view.
The system is best used by setting up a programmable text message to be sent in response to any given digicom p.27 channel – these include ‘technical’ alarms, fire, PA, and open/close as well as an intruder signal. The Matrix panel includes its own integrated digi-modem to send information to the Intamac receivers, though it should be noted that any DD243 compliant control panel and digital communicator using Point ID format would be capable of communicating the necessary data. This communication format is capable of transmitting a great deal of detail, including individual code holders, zone number activated, abort/restores and open/close signals. By allocating a zone type to each zone number, the system is able to send a precise text message tailored to the customer’s requirements. The system uses existing ARC protocols that installers will be familiar with, including the usual 90 second delay window in which to receive an ‘abort’ signal, and a telephone check back to site before initiating any SMS message or email. The keypad user display is an illuminated LCD icon-based type, using symbols and single characters for information rather than English text. While this keeps the manufacturing cost down and may be useful for the Pyronix European market, it is disappointing to constantly need reference to an engineering manual to decode the display information.