
Programming Manual EURO
RINS1291-3 Page: 21
4.7 Assign Keypads/Readers
Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly before enabling them in this
function. Please see page: 8 for more information.
4.7.1 Reader Is:
This option will only appear when you program a Reader into the system. You can then select
how you would like the Reader to operate.
Set Point: This will make the Reader act like a normal keypad (Setting/Unsetting the system
etc) (Default setting)
*Ward Control: A reader can be used to create wards. For example: A keypad may control a
full area, but in the area you may wish to control certain inputs only.
*Access Control: If an access control system is installed then you will need to program the
reader as this type. See page: 23.
*Entry Control: Used to lock/unlock doors. The external or internal reader can have maglocks
connected to them. This option is used in conjunction with ‘tag opens doors’ in Site Options
page: 42. See the installation manual (RINS1018) for connection details.
Unset Only: If you wish to use the Reader to unset the system only, select this type.
4.7.2 **Set Point Sets
An “Setting Point” means that you can program the keypad / reader to set certain Areas only.
This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate Areas ‘A’ and ‘B’, but the keypad /
reader is only programmed to Set Area ‘A’, then the system will Set only Area ‘A’.
All areas are selected as default on the EURO 44, 76, 162 and 280.
4.7.3 **Set Point Unsets
An “Unsetting Point” means that you can program the keypad / reader to unset certain Areas
only. This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code.
For example, if a user code is programmed to operate Areas ‘A’ and ‘B’, but the keypad /
reader is only programmed to Unset Area ‘A’, then the system will Unset only Area ‘A’.
All areas are selected as default on the EURO 44, 76, 162 and 280.
4.7.4 **Set Point In
The keypad needs to also be told which Areas it is operating “in”. For example, a keypad may
only be needed to operate in Area A, but other code users may use the keypad to quick Set
other Areas (such as a cleaner, director, caretaker etc). Therefore if Areas A and B are
selected in the previous options (Set point arms and disarms), but Area A only is selected in
‘Set point in’, then Area B will quick set once a valid tag/code has been entered. To program
Areas operating with their programmed timer, then the Areas need to be entered into the “Set
Point In” function.
Area A is selected as default on the EURO 44, 76, 162 and 280.
*Not available on the EURO 28
**The EURO 28 system will display ‘default level’, this will also be displayed on the
other panels if ‘Use level set’ is selected in site options. Set point sets, unsets and
set point in is only used on an area system.
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