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Pyronix Enforcer DIGIWIFISet Up Data Sheet

The document provides instructions for connecting a DIGI-WiFi communications module to an Enforcer/HomeControl+ panel and setting up a WiFi network. It explains that the control panel must be powered down before connecting the module. It then outlines the steps to enter the engineer's menu and programming mode to set up the WiFi connection by manually entering the SSID and password or using a smartphone, tablet, or PC. It notes requirements for firewall port access and LED operation indicators.

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Pyronix Enforcer DIGIWIFISet Up Data Sheet

The document provides instructions for connecting a DIGI-WiFi communications module to an Enforcer/HomeControl+ panel and setting up a WiFi network. It explains that the control panel must be powered down before connecting the module. It then outlines the steps to enter the engineer's menu and programming mode to set up the WiFi connection by manually entering the SSID and password or using a smartphone, tablet, or PC. It notes requirements for firewall port access and LED operation indicators.

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DIGI-WiFi DIGI-WiFi

RINS1778-1 RINS1778-1
Network Network
Communications Communications
Module Module
Connection to the Enforcer/HomeControl+ panels: Connection to the Enforcer/HomeControl+ panels:
When connecting the communications module, make sure that When connecting the communications module, make sure that
the control panel is fully powered-down (mains and battery). the control panel is fully powered-down (mains and battery).
Enter the Engineers menu on the control panel and then go to Enter the Engineers menu on the control panel and then go to
COMMUNICATIONS? -> Data Network Set-up? -> Program (Clips into COMMUNICATIONS? -> Data Network Set-up? -> Program (Clips into
WiFi -> Setup with Wi-Fi Device? Place) WiFi -> Setup with Wi-Fi Device? Place)
Press  to enter the SSID and password of your router Press  to enter the SSID and password of your router
manually (pressing YES after each entry )- or see the other side manually (pressing YES after each entry )- or see the other side
of this leaflet for setup using a smartphone, tablet or PC. of this leaflet for setup using a smartphone, tablet or PC.
NOTE: SSID /Passwords should not have a space at the NOTE: SSID /Passwords should not have a space at the
beginning or end and must not exceed 32 characters in length. beginning or end and must not exceed 32 characters in length.
Firewall compatibility: Operation LEDs: Firewall compatibility: Operation LEDs:
In cases where there is a strong FIREWALL it will Single pulse: On at startup. In cases where there is a strong FIREWALL it will Single pulse: On at startup.
be neccessary to assign the network details into No Cloud be neccessary to assign the network details into No Cloud
the modem manually. connection. Also pulses Pulses to the modem manually. connection. Also pulses Pulses to
rapidly during indicate local rapidly during indicate local
NOTE: It is important in such cases to notice Single-Double network setup network NOTE: It is important in such cases to notice Single-Double network setup network
that if the firewall has all ports closed then the alternating procedure traffic that if the firewall has all ports closed then the alternating procedure traffic
system administrator must open ports TCP pulse: Cloud (steps 1 - 4) system administrator must open ports TCP pulse: Cloud (steps 1 - 4)
25010 (Insite UDL) , 25000 (panel) and 443 connected 25010 (Insite UDL) , 25000 (panel) and 443 connected
(App) for OUTGOING TRAFFIC ONLY to allow (App) for OUTGOING TRAFFIC ONLY to allow
Double Pulses: Double Pulses:
UDL and use of the when APP
UDL and use of the when APP
HomeControl+ APP. DIGI-WiFi connected HomeControl+ APP. DIGI-WiFi connected

Not Used Not Used

DIGI-WiFi DIGI-WiFi

Modem data and power connection: Modem data and power connection:
MUST USE SUPPLIED CABLE. DO NOT RE-USE MUST USE SUPPLIED CABLE. DO NOT RE-USE
CABLES FROM DIFFERENT COMMs MODULES. CABLES FROM DIFFERENT COMMs MODULES.
T: +44(0)845 6434 999 (local rate) Or T: +44(0)1709 535225 (For Alarm Engineer only) T: +44(0)845 6434 999 (local rate) Or T: +44(0)1709 535225 (For Alarm Engineer only)
Customer Support opening hours: 8:00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday Customer Support opening hours: 8:00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Setup the WiFi from a PC or Smartphone: Setup the WiFi from a PC or Smartphone:
1 1
Enter the Engineers menu on the control panel and Select the connection /router that you wish to connect Enter the Engineers menu on the control panel and Select the connection /router that you wish to connect
then go to COMMUNICATIONS? -> Data Network
Set-up? -> Program WiFi -> Setup with Wi-Fi
3 to, enter the router password / key and then select the
‘tick’ button shown below.
then go to COMMUNICATIONS? -> Data Network
Set-up? -> Program WiFi -> Setup with Wi-Fi
3 to, enter the router password / key and then select the
‘tick’ button shown below.
Device? NOTE: SSID /Passwords should not have a space at Device? NOTE: SSID /Passwords should not have a space at
the beginning or end and must not exceed 32 the beginning or end and must not exceed 32
Press  to display the panel SSID and characters in length. Press  to display the panel SSID and characters in length.
password then go onto your PC or smartphone. password then go onto your PC or smartphone.

2 Connect your device to the control panel WiFi (it


appears as a local WiFi network) and then open a
web browser to see the list of connections
2 Connect your device to the control panel WiFi (it
appears as a local WiFi network) and then open a
web browser to see the list of connections
available (enter any web address - it should available (enter any web address - it should
redirect to this page automatically). redirect to this page automatically).

4 The panel will begin connecting to the selected


router and you will see the animation shown below.
Go back to your control panel and wait until the
4 The panel will begin connecting to the selected
router and you will see the animation shown below.
Go back to your control panel and wait until the
display shows “Connected to Network”. display shows “Connected to Network”.
Finally, exit the Engineers menu and close the Finally, exit the Engineers menu and close the
browser on your phone / device (the device will lose browser on your phone / device (the device will lose
connection to the panel at this point). connection to the panel at this point).

IMPORTANT NOTE: The DIGI-WiFi can only be used on HomeControl+ Enforcer control panels V2.1 and above. IMPORTANT NOTE: The DIGI-WiFi can only be used on HomeControl+ Enforcer control panels V2.1 and above.
Technical Specification Technical Specification
Current draw: 30mA Operating Temperature: -10°C to +40°C Current draw: 30mA Operating Temperature: -10°C to +40°C
Modem Data Connection: Data connection to control panel PCB. Dimensions: 109 x 56 x 11mm Modem Data Connection: Data connection to control panel PCB. Dimensions: 109 x 56 x 11mm
Formats: Fast Format IP (UK Only), Contact ID IP, SIA IP, supports upload/downloading. Formats: Fast Format IP (UK Only), Contact ID IP, SIA IP, supports upload/downloading.
Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting:
- First of all - check that the correct modem type is selected within the ‘ARC Signalling’ menu of your control panel. - First of all - check that the correct modem type is selected within the ‘ARC Signalling’ menu of your control panel.
- If experiencing connectivity problems - go into the ‘DIAGNOSTICS’ menu, and then the sub-menu within diagnostics - If experiencing connectivity problems - go into the ‘DIAGNOSTICS’ menu, and then the sub-menu within diagnostics
called ‘Communications’ (not the separate ‘COMMUNICATIONS’ menu). Here you can view the IP address and see if the called ‘Communications’ (not the separate ‘COMMUNICATIONS’ menu). Here you can view the IP address and see if the
panel is polling the Pyronix Cloud or your ARC. panel is polling the Pyronix Cloud or your ARC.
- If no LEDs are displayed, check the cables and power connection. - If no LEDs are displayed, check the cables and power connection.
- If the DIGI-WiFi is not recognised by the control panel, power down and back up. - If the DIGI-WiFi is not recognised by the control panel, power down and back up.
Environmental Class II For electrical products sold within the European Community. Environmental Class II For electrical products sold within the European Community.
EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011 +A2:2013 At the end of the electrical products useful life, it should not EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011 +A2:2013 At the end of the electrical products useful life, it should not
EN 61000-6-3: 2007 +A1: 2011 be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where EN 61000-6-3: 2007 +A1: 2011 be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where
EN 50136-1: 2012 facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for EN 50136-1: 2012 facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
EN 50136-2: 2013 recycling advice in your country. EN 50136-2: 2013 recycling advice in your country.
ETSI EN 300 328: V1.8.1 NOTE: Compliance certified as SP5. ETSI EN 300 328: V1.8.1 NOTE: Compliance certified as SP5.
ETSI EN 301 489-1: V1.8.1/ -17 V2.1.1 For further information please see This product is under general warranty for a period of 2 years ETSI EN 301 489-1: V1.8.1/ -17 V2.1.1 For further information please see This product is under general warranty for a period of 2 years
CLC/ TS 50136-9: 2013 EN 50131-1: 2006 table 10 - for full warranty details see www.pyronix.com/warranty CLC/ TS 50136-9: 2013 EN 50131-1: 2006 table 10 - for full warranty details see www.pyronix.com/warranty

Pyronix Ltd, Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 8QY. Pyronix Ltd, Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 8QY.
E: [email protected]. W: www.pyronix.com E: [email protected]. W: www.pyronix.com

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