Pyronix Euro 76 - Arming Area / Alarm trigger issue(s)

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I've just set up a Euro76 control panel (with digi LAN fitted) and keypad on a bench before I replace my current system. I'm trying to get it programmed before installation.

I've linked all tamper circuits and zone inputs (with a small link wire), and assigned a user (with relevant access). Set the only keypad to work Areas (A,B,C,D)

All zones are set to "Intruder" except for Zone 1, which is set to "exit"

Area A = Full Set
Zones, 1 = front door, 2 = Bed1 PIR, 3 = Bed1 Window, 4 = Bed2 PIR, 5 = Kitchen PIR, 6 = Living PIR, 7 = Living Window, 8 = Dining PIR

Area B = Night Set
Zones, 1 = front door, 3 = Bed1 Window, 6 = Living PIR, 7 = Living Window, 8 = Dining PIR

(ground floor apartment, so no requirement to open the front door to leave)

When I do a Full set everything works as expect, if a zone is triggered the alarm sounds. Bonus!

First issue, when I do a Night set, the system arms straight away with no "leave via the exit route" message on the keypad.
If a zone is triggered, say Zone 3, nothing happens, no alarm sounds!

I do however get a push notification on the "HomeControl2.0" app telling me the zone has been triggered , but no sirens etc go off.....

The same occurs if I set up area C or D, everything arms, but no sirens etc go off when a active zone is triggered.

Second issue, if I do a Night set, the system arms straight away, which makes sense as there is no "exit zone" as I'm not going to open the front door to then close it to arms the system.

But, if I go to disarm the system once set, by entering the code, it then asks which area I want to set next, it doesn't disarm the Night set area
I'm assuming the system needs to see some form of "exit" in order to arm / disarm the system correctly in these Areas. If so, what do I set a zone to in order to achieve that?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I've installed Bosch and Siemens systems in the past, and haven't had these types of issues (plenty of other issues, but not these two)
 
First I would set the “use level set “ as YES , this makes it a part set system and not areas …you need to set area B as timed so you don’t have to open and close a door…
 
Thanks sparkymarka. It took longer to type my original post than it did to implement your suggestions and fix it.:LOL:

I did get slightly confused once I'd made those changes, when you enter the user code to set the system before, all the Area buttons A,B,C,D illuminate red.
After I'd made the changes only A illuminated.......took me 5 mins to try pressing B,C or D......which do then select and illuminate (its been a long week :ROFLMAO:)

Once again many thanks
 
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Just some other pointers if it’s the first time with this panel ….in volume turn on silent tech alert if you don’t want it bleeping everytime the WiFi or power cuts …( you just get the amber warning on the keypad ) check all the engineer restore options , quick set is handy on a domestic as you can just press YES B on the keypad at night set ( no need to put code in ) …..and go through site options turn on things like set with no WiFi and so on
 
Very handy suggestion (battery started to fail) the beeping is very annoying after a few minutes.

Do you have any idea how you program the two zones (Z1 and Z2) which are on the Keypads? I've gone through the programming manual, and stupidly there is no reference to Z1, Z2 etc. Same said for the keypad manual, I've found a circuit diagram of how to wire them, but no physical instructions.....just a little graphic of a man holding the user manual......:unsure:(n)
 
Thanks, that got me in the right direction and saved so much time....

If anyone needs to know
Euro 76 Keypad inputs are, Keypad "0" = Z1 is 73, Z2 is 74. Keypad "1" = Z1 is 75, Z2 is 76
I really don't understand the "logic" of not putting this info in the programming manual.......
 
It's in the installation manual rather than the programming manual
 

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