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1. entry dly1 00 s O O bell time 8 m O O O oO entry dly1 15s entry dly1 30s D exit delay 30 s O T entry dly1 45 s O O oO oO exit delay 60 s entry dly2 00 s o Bo exit delay 90 s Oo o Oo oO entry dly2 15s entry dly2 30s entry dly2 45 s exit delay 120 s bell time 10 m entry dly1 60 s entry dly2 60 s exit delay 3 m A A INSTALLER MODE entry dly1 3 m entry dly2 3 m exit delay 4 m bell time 2a m SCOK ae TAM 4m entry dly2 4 m ENTER CODE gt installer code 1 NEW INSTL CODE b 05 ABORT TIME _ Ex1 gt 06 ALARM CANCEL Fa 07 QUICK ARM E 08 BYPASS I amp NEXT 0s 0K 2 ENROLLING abort time 00s cancel time 1m 1 manual bypass 1S NEXT abort time 15 s cancel time 5m no bypass O abort time 30 s cancel time 15 m force arm O 3 DEFINE ZONES l bort time 45 a Oo o m I time 60 cancel time 60 m Os NEXT abort time 60s QO Oo oO oO cancel time 4h cancel inactive Ech thc rc cw Note Force arm is not IS CoK applicable to the UK 4 DEFINE PANEL 79 abort time 2m NEXT abort time 3 m abort time 4 m IS COK Gx gt _ 10 PIEZO BEEPS eo TROUBLE BEEPS cexD gt 12 PANIC ALARM EX 15 Gt 0 5 tt 1 1 restart exit enable beep
2. a Note Scancom ______ O all alrt alrt t O For PowerMax that has IF talrm all alrm O installer code amp master See appendix code list disable report oO installer code the all backup oO following functions are i ce ee available only if the IS COK MASTER INSTALLER See note See note See note See note 05 1ST CNTR TEL 13 SEND 2WV CODE GExD gt 14 VOICE lt gt C S Cx gt 15 RINGBACK TIME NEXT gt 16 DIAL ATTEMPTS NEX cb TSrACcOUNT D A E ED Toa a time out 10 s 1 minute 2 attempts oO o5 nD ACCOUNTS time out 45 s 3 minutes oO 4 attempts oO 09 REPORT FORMAT i i i time out 60 s 5 minutes Ol 8 attempts i 10 4 2 PLS RATE i i d i i 11 REPORT gt CNTR 10 minutes O 12 attempts O 12 RPRTCNFALRM BAS timeout2m O oou reao 116 attempts O 13 SEND 2WV CODE 14 VOICE lt gt C S 15 RINGBACK TIME 16 DIAL ATTEMPTS 27 MAST DL CODE R 17 SET PRVT TEL AD gt 19 PRVT ATTEMPTS NEX gt 20 REPORT gt PRVT NEX Note The currently saved options A x IZO 2a Won g 7 le penam a g SORE aC ERREN are displayed with dark box 1st private tel enable two way fj 1 attempt all at no right side of mhe 2nd private tel isable two way 2 attempts o all op cl isplay To review the i haak pO es bes ae i 1 H 1
3. wireless siren wireless siren a device is enrolled the system has learned its ID No black the device tamper function see ENROLLING TYPE par 4 2 2 Figure 4 2 Enrolling Deleting Wireless Devices Keyfobs Wireless Commanders Wireless Sirens DE5467IP 4 2 2 Enrolling Type Here you determine whether wireless devices enrolling can be performed by normal transmission or by device Tamper function opening its cover Available options normal or by tamper 4 2 3 Enroll Delete Wireless Devices Wireless devices include various wireless PowerCode detectors and hand held special task transmitters e Before enrolling the lens at the front of PIR and dual technology sensors should be masked to prevent inadvertent transmission e Make sure that magnetic contact transmitters are together with their magnets to prevent them from sending out alarm transmissions To enroll delete wireless devices refer to figure 4 2 4 2 4 Enroll Delete Keyfob Transmitters Keyfob transmitters are multi button wireless CodeSecure transmitters Eight system users use them for better quicker and safer control over various system functions Note For UL installations if MCT 234 keyfob is used the PowerMax voice speaker shall be enabled To enroll delete keyfob transmitters refer to figure 4 2 4 2 5 Enroll Delete Wireless Commander The Wireless commander is a remote control unit that enables the user to remotely control the
4. The options are rem access ON and rem access OFF 4 5 27 Mast DL Code fig 4 5 location 27 Here you determine the master installer 4 digit password for downloading uploading data into from the PowerMax memory See note in fig 4 5 Attention If 0000 is used it will not enable connection of the PowerMax to the PC for upload download purpose 4 5 28 Inst DL Code fig 4 5 location 28 Here you determine the installer 4 digit password for downloading data into the PowerMax memory Attention If 0000 is used it will not enable connection of the PowerMax to the PC for upload download purpose 4 5 29 Unit ID fig 4 5 location 29 For future use identification code for PowerMax system that is connected with several systems in a network 4 5 30 Zone Restore fig 4 5 location 30 Here you determine whether a zone restore will be reported or not Options report restore and don t report 4 5 31 Upload Option fig 4 5 location 31 Here you determine whether the PowerMax data can be uploaded into a computer while the system is in disarm state or any time in HOME AWAY arming amp disarm state The options are when system OFF and any time 4 5 32 Dialing Method fig 4 5 location 32 Here you determine the dialing method used by the automatic dialer built into the PowerMax control panel The options are Pulse and DTMF tone 4 5 33 Line Failure Report fig 5 loc 33 Here you determine if the te
5. after 5 minutes after 15 min or after 30 minutes Available options don t report 2 min 5 min 15 min or 30 min 4 6 5 GSM Line Purpose Define whether the GSM unit will serve as a backup for the regular telephone line as a primary communication channel or as the only telephone channel or for sending SMS only Available options are GSM is backup GSM is primary or GSM only or SMS only ISi 1 Gr CODE GSM INSTALL NEXT gt ist SMS number Goil 2nd SMS number EXD gt 3rd SMS number 8 g S00 8 k Installed tess XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX NIBP XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 ISF XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 ENROLLING Not installed Enter GSM No Enter GSM No Enter GSM No 3 ae ZONES eO 1 CKD 1 OK TS GK 1s k IFD IFD I amp S NEXT 4 DEFINE PANEL 1S NEXT 5 DEFINE COMM iS g a EEIN oi idisable report don treport E Swsonly H IS AEX ty Enter GSM No all 2 minutes O GSMis backup 1 i all op cl 5 minutes gO GSM is primary O all alerts 15 minutes O GSM only Oo alarms 30 minutes o tee eae ae eel alerts O ae ES OK is Lee ae ae A ate op cl Figure 4 6 DEFINE GSM 18 DE5467IP 4 7 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS 4 7 1 Preliminary Guidance This mode allows you a Events conditions selection under which the PGM programmable output and fifteen X 10 devices will funct
6. ccccccccccscseseeeeeee 22 E4 PowerMax Compatible GSM Modem 30 5 TESTING PROCEDURES vececoceccoccoccccccceccececceccecceceecence 23 FCC Statement cccccessseeessseeessseeeesseeeessseeenssseeeensaes 5 41 PreparatiOns sare cncit ana e a 23 Declaration of Conformity sie 5 2 Diagnostic TeSt ccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerMax control panel is supplied with 2 instruction manuals E Installation and Programming Guide this manual for your exclusive use m User s Guide for your use during installation only Must be handed over to the master user after testing the system Appendices A 1 and A 2 will help you prepare an installation plan Please take time to fill out the forms your job will become much easier and confusion will be prevented Filling out the forms will also help you create a list of detectors and transmitters that must be obtained for the particular application Compatible detectors and transmitters are listed and described briefly in Appendix E Remember it is advisable to power up the control panel temporarily after unpacking and program it on the work bench in accordance with the installation plan The programming flow charts in the programming section show all options available for each parameter Factory defaults are marked with a dark box to their right and other options that can be selected instead are marked by clear boxes This meth
7. numbers and reports the event to central stations and or to private telephones as programmed e 24 Hour Zone Audible Upon detection this zone initiates a siren alarm The PowerMax also dials telephone numbers and reports the event to central stations and or to private telephones as programmed APPENDIX E PowerMax Compatible Devices E1 PowerMax Compatible Detectors Each detector compatible with the PowerMax system is packed with its own installation instructions Read them carefully and install as indicated A PIR Motion Detectors The wireless passive infrared PIR motion detectors used in the system are of the PowerCode type The PowerMax is capable of learning each detector s identification code and linking it to a specific zone see par 4q 3 in this Guide Some units are shown below NEXT MCPIR 3000 DISCOVERY K9 85 MCW or K 940 MCW K9 80 MCW MCPIR 3000 is not UL listed Note K 940 MCW Discovery K9 80 MCW and NEXT K9 85 MCW are pet immune units In addition to its unique 24 bit identification code each detector transmits a message containing status information e The detector is in alarm or not e The detector is being tampered with or not e The battery voltage is low or normal DE5467IP e This is a supervisory message If any of these detectors detects motion it sends out a message to the alarm control panel If the system is in the armed state an alarm will be trig
8. 5 Define whether GSM line failure will not be reported or al alerts mevent types except alerts will be reported after 2 5 15 30 minutes Y An illustrated process is shown in figure 2 6 In this Alerts Alerts only illustration each selected option is displayed with a dark op CL Open close only_ box at the right side To review the options repeatedly Disable report ___ No events reporting click NEXT or BACK button until the desired option is displayed then click SHOW OK button 4 6 1 GSM Installation Here you define whether the GSM unit is installed or not installed Available options are installed or not installed 4 6 2 1st 2nd 3rd amp 4th SMS Number Here you define the first second third and fourth SMS phone number including area code 16 digits maximum to which pre selected events types see next paragraph will be reported 4 6 3 Reporting to SMS Phone Number Here you determine the types of events that will be rted to the p selected SMS phone numbers Open Close Arming AWAY Arming HOME Disarming Alerts No activity Emergency Latchkey The selectable options are detailed in the next table Note All means that all 3 groups are reported and also trouble messages sensor system low battery sensor inactivity power failure jamming communication failure etc 4 6 4 GSM Line Failure Reporting Here you determine whether GSM network failure will be reported after 2 min
9. 93 Am2 93 Am3 95 Am4 97 According to the European standard EN5013 1 the PowerMax security grading is 2 low to medium risk and environmental classification is Il indoor general The PowerMax is compatible with the RTTE requirements Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 2 2 RF Section Operating Frequencies 315 MHz in USA amp Canada or other UHF channels per local requirement in the country of use Receiver Type Super heterodyne fixed frequency Receiver Range 600 ft 180 m in open space Antenna Type Spatial diversity Coding PowerCode and or CodeSecure 2 3 Electrical Data Power Supply Plug in transformer 120 VAC 60 Hz 9 VAC 1A in the U S A 230 VAC 50 Hz 9 VAC 1A Note It is possible to use 700 mA transformer if the used siren current consumption is less than 300 mA UL installation Use transformer type OH 41111AT manufactured by Oriental Hero Electrical Factory In Europe and elsewhere Use only Safety National Approved AC adapter mains to 9 VAC 0 7A or 1A Current Drain Approx 65 mA standby 800 mA at full load and in alarm Site External Siren Current EXT 450 mA max 10 5 VDC when powered by AC amp DC battery Site Internal Siren Current INT 450 mA max 10 5 VDC when powered by AC amp DC battery PGM Output Current 100 mA max Detector 1 amp 2 Total Sum Current 100 mA max High Cur
10. a name for latchkey users The options are Latchkey ON and Latchkey OFF In UL installations this function shall not be used DE5467IP 4 4 20 Not Active fig 4 4 location 20 Here you determine the time limit for reception of signals from sensors used to monitor the activity of sick elderly or disabled people If no device detects and reports movement at least once within the defined time limit a not active alert is initiated Options 3 6 12 24 48 72 hours and no act disable 4 4 21 Back Light fig 4 4 location 21 Here you determine whether the keypad back lighting will remain on at all times or will come on when a key is pressed and go off within 10 seconds if no further keystrokes are sensed The two options are always on and off after 10 s In UL installations off after 10 s must be selected to save battery power 4 4 22 Duress fig 4 4 loc 22 A duress alarm ambush message can be sent to the central station if the user is forced to disarm the system under violence or menace To initiate a duress message the user must disarm the system with the duress code 2580 by default Here you can change the code digits or enter 0000 to disable the duress feature The system does not allow the user to program the duress code saved in this memory location as an existing user code 4 4 23 Piezo Siren fig 4 4 location 23 Here you determine whether the internal siren will so
11. sad failure melody Figure 4 13 Start UL DL 5 TESTING PROCEDURES 5 1 Preparations Make sure all windows and doors are closed If all zones are secured undisturbed the display should read READY HH MM If the display is NOT READY query the control panel by pressing the lt SHOW OK gt button repeatedly The source s of the problem s will be displayed and read aloud Take the necessary measures to eliminate the problem s before testing the system see next paragraph 5 2 Diagnostic Test To verify proper function of all detectors in the system a comprehensive diagnostic test is required To perform this test refer to figure 4 9 5 3 Keyfob Transmitter Test Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled as a keyfob unit according to the list in Table A2 Appendix A Use each transmitter to arm the control panel AWAY and immediately disarm it Upon pressing the keyfob unit s AWAY key the ARM indicator should light The display should respond as follows ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW The exit delay beeps will begin i DE54671P Press the keyfob units DISARM key The ARM indicator should extinguish the announcement Disarm ready to arm should be heard and the display should revert to READY HH MM Test the AUX button in each keyfob in accordance with the information noted in Table A 2 Appendix A Verify that the AUX button performs its duty as programmed If the AU
12. sant 13 START ULIDL _ tS K gt See section 4 13 QEN oe EXIT g TS CoK Le Figure 4 1a Installer s Menu 4 1 4 Setting a New Installer Code To set an installer code perform the actions that are presented in figure 4 1b When you are instructed to enter code enter a 4 digit code See fig 4 1a 1 NEW INSTL CODE IS COK NEW INST CODE ISK INST CODE xxxx ts code LEET Figure 4 1b Setting a New Installer Code see note 4 1 5 Setting a New Installer Code in PowerMax that has 2 Installer Codes For PowerMax with 2 installer codes INSTALLER code default 8888 and MASTER INSTALLER code default 9999 set new codes as shown in figure 4 1c By using the master installer code the menu enables changing both master installer code and installer code By using the installer code the menu enables changing the installer code only By using By using INSTALLER CODE MASTER INSTALLER CODE see fig 4 1a see fig 4 1a 4 ul ae CODE 1S COK I ce WASTER CODE NEXT NEW INST CODE mes IS MASTER cor CODE xxxx _ INST CODE xxxx ts code 1 code 1S code EOS Figure 4 1c Setting a New Installer Code in System with Inst amp Master Inst Codes see note Note If a code is defined as 0000 it will not enable the code holder to enter the installer menu in future DE54671P 4 2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOB TRANSMITTE
13. system To enroll delete up to 8 wireless commanders refer to figure 4 2 Enroll WL 1 way KP 4 2 6 Enroll Delete Wireless Siren The wireless siren is a remote siren that is activated upon predefined events by the PowerMax system To enroll delete up to 2 wireless sirens refer to figure 4 2 4 3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES NAMES amp CHIME ZONES This mode allows you to assign one of 12 zone types to each of the system 30 wireless amp wired zones In addition it also allows you to assign a name to each zone and determine whether the zone will operate as a chime zone while the system is in the disarmed or Home arming state When a chime zone is triggered chime melody or zone name is heard there are 3 selectable chime modes Melody chime Zone Name Chime or Chime Off Attic Back door Basement Bathroom Bedroom Child room Closet A list of factory defaults is printed on table 1 You may fill out the blank columns even before you start and proceed to program according to your own list Remember A delay zone is also a perimeter zone by definition Zone types are fully explained in Appendix D For UL installations hard wired zones are not intended to be used as FIRE zones Selectable Zone Names 31 zone names can be selected 26 fixed names and 5 custom names defined by the installer see chap 4 8 Dining room Hall Utility room Downstairs Kitchen Yard Emergency Laundry room Cu
14. 25 TAMPER OPTION NEXT gt 26 SIREN ON LINE NEX gt 27 MEMORY PROMP NEXT gt NEXT then click OK a dark box fo M displayed at the right Zone tamper on i i enable on fail r enable H E anytime H j zone tamper off i disable on fail disable on entry all EN entry away kp IS COK 29 BELL REP OPT gt 30 LOW BAT ACK gt 31 SCREEN SAVER gt S00 u e0 te S00 EN standard O keyfob L B on scrn saver OFF H r other i keyfob L B off refresh by code 3 minutes tons pepe L bono 55 peepee refresh by key i z ISR ED etree Sy Rey CI 60 minutes t K 90 minutes IS Cow Li 33 AC FAIL REP keD 35 USER PERMIT kex 7 _ o Fe p 1S O A g 5 minutes Disable 1 30 minutes Enable 60 minutes O a 180 minutes r D Figure 4 4 DEFINE PANEL Flow Chart 14 DE5467IP 4 5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS Preliminary Guidance This mode allows you to adapt the telephone communication parameters to the local requirements Note For all UL certified systems it is up to the installer to completely verify the compatibility between the DACT format and the receivers Compatible central station receivers are Osborne Hoffman model 2000 Ademco Model 685 FBII Model CP220 Radionics Model D6500 Sur Gard Model SG MLR2 DG and Silent Knight Model 9500 IMPORTANT In telephone pager number location
15. 4 2 Pulse Rate fig 4 5 location 10 Here you select the pulse rate at which data will be sent to central stations if any one of the 4 2 formats has been selected in Location 09 REPORT FORMAT see note in fig 4 5 The options are 10 20 33 and 40 pps 4 5 11 Reporting to Central Stations fig 4 5 location 11 see note in fig 4 5 Here you determine which types of event will be reported to central stations Due to lack of space in the display abbreviations are used alarm is alrm alert is alrt and open close is o c The asterisk 3 is a separator between events reported to central station 1 and events reported to central station 2 Messages are divided by type into three groups GROUP EVENTS REPORTED Alarms Fire Burglary Panic Tamper Open Close Arming AWAY Arming HOME Disarming Alerts No activity Emergency Latchkey Alarm group has the highest priority and Alert group has the lowest priority The selectable options are as follows Sent to center Sent to center 2 Plan name 4 all o c backup All but open close All if cent 1 doesn t respond all all All All All but open close All but open close All but open close Open close all o c all o c all alrt gt alrt All but alerts Alerts all o c olc Alrm all alrm Alarms All but alarms Disable report Nothing Nothing all backup All All if cent 1 doesn t respond Note All means that all 3 groups ar
16. 671P 4 5 15 Ring Back Time fig 4 5 location 15 Here you determine the period during which the central station can establish 2 way voice communication with the PowerMax after 1 ring if A Alarm type message was received by central station B Ring Back function was selected see par 4 5 14 The options are 1 3 5 or 10 min see note in fig 4 5 4 5 16 Dialing Attempts fig 4 5 location 16 Here you determine how many times the communicator will dial the central station s number see note in fig 4 5 The options are 2 4 8 12 and 16 attempts Attention A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted by the Australian Telecommunication Authority In UL installations dialing attempts should be set to 8 4 5 17 Set Private Tel No fig 4 5 location 17 Here you program the four telephone numbers including area code of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Location 20 4 5 18 Two Way Voice Private Phones fig 4 5 location 18 Here you determine whether 2 way voice communication with private telephones will be allowed or not The two options are enable 2 way and disable 2 way In UL installations this function must be disabled 4 5 19 Private Tel Dialing Attempts fig 4 5 location 19 Here you determine how many times the communicator will dial the called party s number private telephone The options are 1 2 3 and 4 attempts Attenti
17. 7 options repeatedly click t 3rd private tel IJ i 3 anomp all alerts NEXT or BACK until the 4th private tel Redhead hea lens desired option is displayed 84777 IS OKT IS pae then click OK a dark box LJ J55 KOO op cl will be displayed at the right disable report Side TS ame os ment T OLan IS Dn R TEL ACKNWLDGE SeExt gt 22 PAGER TEL sex CD S0 _ A TOD B00 48 e0 tS g o single ack PP XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX O recent cl on all ack i Enter Tel No i alarm alert Oo recent cl off eee i No i all op cl oO j I CK EOE ween i _ trbl op cl oO oe IS CK i trbl o op cl ol disable report Hi See note kK 26 REMOTE ACCESS r rem accesson I downl code AAAA report restore downl code BBBB rem access off i CEP XXXX i CEP XXXX don t report Veen ne pee e 1 Enter 4 digit code i Enter 4 digit code aa an S 1 0000 is notvalic i E0000 is NE n when system OFFL tone dtmf don t report i any time ing pulse immediately a rep after 7d Oo er a penn H 5 minutes O rep after 14d oOo 1S 1 30 minutes oOo rep after 30d Oo 60 minutes O rep after 90d Ei 1180 minutes ___ l i Eo Figure 4 5 DEFINE COMM Flow Chart 16 DE54
18. Am2 93 Am3 95 Am4 97 Safety of Information technology equipment including electrical business equipment pr EN 50131 5 3 2003 Alarm systems Intrusion systems Part 5 3 Requirements for pnterconnections equipment using radio frequency techniques and therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and Annex IlI Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 4 The following Notified Bodies and or independent laboratories have been consulted in the Conformity Assessment procedure Notified Body number Lab Name and address Hermon Labs Rakevet Ind Zone PoBox 23 Binyamina 30550 Israel following address The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the Company Visonic Ltd Address Fraser Road Priory Business Park Bedford MK44 3WH Country UK Telephone number 0870 7300800 Fax number 0870 7300801 WARRANTY Visonic Ltd and or its subsidiaries and its affiliates the Manufacturer warrants its products hereinafter referred to as the Product or Products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period o
19. Deleting a Keyfob ee eee eel ZONE No 05 E IS NEXT for next enrolling action INSTALLER MODE IS COK ENTER CODE _ ZONE No 05 lt gt installer code 1 NEW INSTL CODE Enrolling a WL Device Deleting a WL Device 3 PELE La ENROL WL 1WAY KP IS REx ENROL WL SIREN ie AE 3 DEFINE ZONES _ way kp No i SIRENNo BS WL 1 wa keypad lt gt ML siren No Sh 1 to 8 e g 5 1 or 2 e g 2 1way kp No way k ee nak 5E siren ADOR siren No 2 E Doae iS _ ISOK TRANSMIT NOW lt OFF gt TO DELETE T DELETE EA NOW lt OFF gt TO DELETE TO DELETE we eee sree ee press TS Momentarily press the key until 55c a wireless siren self test mur DO red LED 999 button until a squawk is lights oo8 heard 1 sec approx 1way kp No 5 siren No 2 eae IS NEXT for next 1way kp No 5 W enrolling action a aual at i eo action Deleting a wireless Enrolling a Deleting a Enrolling a wireless Commander MCM 140 Black box in the display means that box indicates the zone is available Initiate either normal transmission or Commander MCM 140 Keyfob enrolling can be performed by the installer or by the user via USER SETTINGS menu i Select higher sensitivity for far wireless devices lower for near devices
20. ENTITY USER 5 NAME QEN y j A RECORD A MESSAGE e O don t release ae atte gs te Mee nats A049 a ah eras eet peal A a hs Record users 5 8 names for example David Rose Mark etc The process is identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process 7 7 F O FALK NOW EFE e g John s house RECORDING ENDED y FCS Release button 2 USER TERM 1 ED USER TERM 2 R USER TERM 3 REN USER TERM r K USER TERM 5 Nex K p T D RECORD MESSAGE is displayed pesta i The dark square boxes slowly disappear one by one until end of recording time To check the recorded message press the key and listen to the playback Figure 4 8 Speech Recording Flow Chart 4 9 DIAGNOSTIC TEST This mode allows you to test the function of all protected area wireless sensors wireless sirens and to receive review information regarding the received signal strength Three reception levels are sensed and reported Received Signal Strength Indication Strong Happy Tune twice Good Happy Tune Poor ___ Sad tune The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4 9 When you are instructed to perform walk test walk throughout the site to check the detectors sensors When a detector sensor is triggered into alarm its name number DE5467IP and the alarm reception level should be indica
21. FINE ZONE TYPES Each X 10 unit has default zone name 01 front door 02 garage 03 garage door 04 back door 05 child room 06 office 07 dining room 08 dining room 09 kitchen 10 living room 11 living room 12 bedroom 13 bedroom 14 guest room 15 master bedr 16 master bedr don t indicate indicate no flash all light flash 3 PHASES amp FREQ GXxt LOCKOUT TIME b s GO GS disable 3 phase Hi 3 phase 50Hz O poant HH MM A lt 3 phase 60Hz O i stop HH MM A lt Select start stop and enter the desired time I amp S Figure 4 7 Detail A 4 8 RECORDING SPEECH This mode allows you to record short duration speech messages for the following purposes e House identity is a message announced automatically when events are reported to private telephones e 4 user names can be recorded and assigned to users number 5 8 In case of event relevant to such a user see figure 4 1a 8 RECORD SPEECH ERD the user name will be added to the message that will be reported via the telephone e 5 custom zone names can be recorded and assigned to specific zones These names are useful if none of the 26 fixed zone names are found suitable for a certain zone see fig 4 3 The recording process is shown below USER 6 NAME _ ex USER 7 NAME ext _ USER 8NAME exi HOUSE ID
22. LLING UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SERVER This option allows the installer to initate a call to the upload download server The server uploads the 22 PowerMax configuration to its data base and can unload predefined parameters to the PowerMax DE5467IP ENTER CODE If UL DL server tel is already defined see par 4 5 34 If UL DL server tel was not defined before see par 4 5 34 Displayed for half gt installer code 1 NEW INSTL CODE ZS 2 ENROLLING ey 3 DEFINE ZONES Displayed during COMMUNICATING dialing process gt LCOMMUNICATING TEL NOT DEFINED lt _ Minute approx accomapnied by sad failure melody EN 4 DEFINE PANEL I amp NEXT 5 DEFINE COMM Dialing Displayed during o download process DOWNLOADING Dialing failed Displayed for half DIAL ATTEMPT FAIL lt a minute approx I amp S NEXT 6 DEFINE GSM USS NEXT 7 DEFINE OUTPUTS US NEXT 8 RECORD SPEECH I amp S NEXT Download 9 DIAGNOSTICS Displayed for half OK accomapnied by sad failure melody Download failed Displayed for half IS NEXT a minute approx accomapnied by sad failure melody 10 USER SETTINGS IS NEXT 11 FACTORY DEFLT IS NEXT 12 SERIAL NUMBER IE NEXT 13 START ULIDL CD Fai T lt OK gt TO EXIT i Y gt DOWNLOAD OK Y f DOWNLOAD FAILED lt a minute approx accomapnied by
23. ND terminals The resistors should remain there if the terminals are not used The V terminal can be used to supply 12V up to 100mA to a detector if necessary Both 12V terminals are identical shorted together The 12V and Hold terminals can be connected to a siren for constant DC power supply and the INT or EXT terminal can be used to trigger such a siren The INT terminal can be programmed to internal siren or strobe see DEFINE OUTPUTS DEFINE AUX in par 4 7 Removable LINE SET terminals or connector RJ 11 according to the purchase option The X 10 jumper should be in 1 W position for 1 way power line interface unit or in 2 W position for 2 way power line interface unit kk WARNING When plugging terminals back into place be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage internal PowerMax circuits IMPORTANT The terminals for internal and external sirens are DC outputs intended for 12V sirens Connecting a loudspeaker to any of these outputs will cause a short circuit and will damage the unit Notes for UL installations a The site INTERNAL SIREN and EXTERNAL SIREN are suitable for burglar alarm application only They are not suitable for fire alarm signaling If external siren is used it must be UL listed and shall be rated to operate under the voltage specified in the Specifications A device that is connected to PGM terminal sh
24. OFF gt to Delete A Dr EE 7 DEFINE OUTPUTS iS pulse time 2s pulse time 30s pulse time 2m pulse time 4m l mi oO basement O cee bathroom Oo y vi custom 5 Ei OD house code B M A gt Y m y house code P device No enter device No NEXT b ST disable o disable m disable E turn on turn on O turn on o turn off turn off Oo turn off E pulse active pulse active oO pulse active oO pulse active toggle c zone lt b zone SELECT BY NEXT OR BACK x zone a ENTER ZONE NUMBERS pulse active toggle Figure 4 7 Define Outputs Flow Chart xk turn off pulse active or toggle 20 If PGM is selected the letters PGM will be displayed instead of Dxx Upon selecting any one of the 3 options zone a b and c you may enter a zone number and then select disable turn on by line fail no by line fail yes QO Oo Note PGM BY LINE FAIL function is applicable for PGM only not for X 10 DE5467IP The currently saved option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click NEXT button until the desired option is displayed then click OK a dark box will be displayed at the right side For zone name list refer to paragraph 4 3 DE
25. POWERMAX Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System al Visonic Installer Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION irnia 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS cissisccccccescesictecceadetesceceeteesescescrectescacece 3 2 1 Gemeral Datacis ciicssesisescoanirseccsnesesstecsacnspsteaasesniehasens 3 2 2 RE SCCUON cesoie Eaa oie aes awe antenna teens 3 2 3 Electrical Data isccsscissscccaccossececsossseesiosssessesoneseeedzenst 3 2 4 COMMUNICAUIOMN iesscesiccccsancasnces cesses snvecocoencevandeaniehesens 4 2 5 Physical Properties 4 SINS TALLATION i itsceccstsctstetc sat cccscentccescheccceiceateetsdesteateceeed 4 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment 0 ccceeeeeeeeteeeees 4 3 2 Supplying Power to the Unit cccceeeseeeeeeeeee 4 3 3 System Planning and Programming 0 0 00 4 3 4 MOUNTING essaim o aaee Ca ieskant EEAS EKTREN 4 325 WINN Oiss eera 4 3 6 Connecting the AC Transformer 7 3 7 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren ceeeeeeee 7 3 8 Connecting PowerMax to a Computer roy 3 9 Connecting PowerMax to GSM Modem 7 4 PROGRAMMING ecsseeseeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeeeseeseseeeeeeenennes 7 4 1 INTRODUCTION T 4 1 1 General Guidance eek 4 1 2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code 8 4 1 3 Installer s MenU cc cececsesesssseseeeesseseseeeeseesnesees 8 4 1 4 Setting a New Installer Code cceeseeeeeees 8 4 1 5 Setting a New Installer Code in PowerMax that ha
26. RS 4 2 1 General Guidance The ENROLLING mode has 5 sub modes e ENROLLING TYPE wireless devices e ENROLL WL wireless devices DEVICE e ENROLL KEYFOB multi button CodeSecure transmitters e ENROLL WL 1WAY KP wireless commander MCM 140 e ENROLL WL SIREN wireless siren Before beginning gather all the devices that you intend to enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed Your control panel must recognize the unique identification code ID of each such device in order to supervise them receive their signals and respond accordingly Attention CodeSecure transmitters are mainly used for arming disarming and can not be enrolled to zones For enrolling to zones use only non CodeSecure wireless devices L ENROLLING TYPE I REX ENROLL WL DEVICE gt EXT ENROLL KEYFOB g AEX _ GO r GO ECA Normal enroll H iby t SET SENSITIV Pr APE a Keyfob No higher sensitivity s pg Keyfob No lower sensitivity e g 5 Select by Keyfob No 5 Keyfob No 5 S o ay SC COD 1s Cok TRANSMIT NOW lt OFF gt TO DELETE ZONE No i press any First display is READY 0s Zone No e g 54 key SDi or NOT Av ZONE No 05 ZONE No 05 m No 05 E 4 4 IF OK ISK KEYFOB No 05 E KEYFOB No 05 TRANSMIT NOW fart NOW lt OFF gt TO DELETE ne GX Gaston e tS Initiate t issi initiate heey ira Enrolling a Keyfob
27. X x button is defined as STATUS system status should be displayed and announced upon pressing the button m f the AUX button is defined as INSTANT press the AWAY button and then the AUX button The response should be ARMING INSTANT alternating 5 PLEASE EXIT NOW and the exit delay beeps will start Press the DISARM key immediately to disarm m f the AUX button is programmed as PGM X 10 and permitted to activate one or several X 10 units pressing should activate the appliance controlled by the chosen X 10 unit s m f the AUX button is programmed as PGM X 10 and permitted to activate the PGM output pressing should activate the device wired to the PGM output 5 4 Appliance ON OFF Test The X 10 unit assignment information that you noted in Appendix B of this manual is very useful for this test 23 Go over the table in Appendix B column by column If for instance the BY ARM AWAY column has X s marked in the rows pertaining to units 1 5 and 15 then arm AWAY the system and verify that the appliances controlled by these units are actually activated upon arming Continue in the same manner in the following columns always creating the state or event that will activate the relevant units Verify that all appliances are activated as programmed IMPORTANT Before testing BY TIMER and BY ZONE make sure that these forms of control are pe
28. ack of telephone line connection 3 3 System Planning amp Programming It pays off to plan ahead use the tables in appendices A and B at the end of this guide to register the intended location of each detector the holder and assignment of each transmitter and the control plan for the X 10 units Gather up all transmitters and detectors used in the system and mark each one in accordance with your deployment plan Program the system now as programming section 3 4 Mounting PowerMax mounting process is shown in figure 3 2 3 5 Wiring PowerMax wiring is shown in figure 3 3 Extract the screw terminal blocks one by one and make the necessary connections When done plug each terminal block onto its PCB mounted pins You will need 6 lead RJ 11 cord s for telephone line or telephone line and telephone set instructed in the Battery Test Once every 10 seconds 2 4 Communication Built in Modem 300 baud Bell 103 protocol Data Transfer to Local Computer Via RS232 serial port Report Destinations 2 central stations 4 private telephones 1 pager Reporting Format Options SIA Pulse 4 2 1900 1400 Hz Pulse 4 2 1800 2300 Hz Contact ID Scancom Pulse Rate 10 20 33 and 40 pps programmable Message to Private Phones Tone or voice Message to Pager PIN No Alarm Type Zone No 2 5 Physical Properties Operating Temp Range 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Storage Temp Range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Hum
29. ages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer Warning The user should follow the installation and operation instructions and among other things test the Product and the whole system at least once a week For various reasons including but not limited to changes in environmental conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering the Product may not perform as expected The user is advised to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property 6 91 A Visonic VISONIC LTD ISRAEL VISONIC INC U S A VISONIC LTD UK INTERNET VISONIC LTD 2004 www visonic com POWERMAXt Installer guide DE5467IP REV 0 2 04 32 P O B 22020 TEL AVIV 61220 ISRAEL PHONE 972 3 645 6789 FAX 972 3 645 6788 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 1911 PHONE 860 243 0833 800 223 0020 FAX 860 242 8094 FRASER ROAD PRIORY BUSINESS PARK BEDFORD MK44 3WH PHONE 0870 730 0800 FAX 0870 730 0801 MADE IN ISRAEL DE5467IP
30. be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever whether directly indirectly incidentally consequentially or otherwise caused by the malfunction of the Product due to products accessories or attachments of others including batteries used in conjunction with the Products The Manufacturer does not represent that its Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection User understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary robbery and fire without warning but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result The Manufacturer shall have no liability for any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property or other loss whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise based on a claim that the Product failed to function However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin the Manufacturer s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the Product which shall be fixed as liquidated dam
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32. ctive and the alarm is not reported If the user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval the alarm is aborted Available options 00s 15s 30s 45s 60s 2m 3m 4m 4 4 6 Alarm Cancel fig 4 4 location 06 Here you determine the cancel alarm period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the central station If the user disarms the system within that time period a cancel alarm message is sent to the central station The options are 1 5 15 60 minutes 4 hours and also cancel inactive 11 4 4 7 Quick Arm fig 4 4 location 07 Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not Once quick arming is permitted the control panel does not request a user code before it arms the system The two options are quick arm ON and quick arm OFF 4 4 8 Bypass fig 4 4 location 08 Here you permit either manual bypassing of individual zones through the USER SETTINGS menu or allow the system to force arm perform automatic bypassing of open zones during the exit delay If desired press the arming key twice if you want to eliminate the delay beeps that continue during a force arming If a zone is open and forced arming is not permitted NOT READY is displayed and the system does not arm the Sad Melody will sound If no bypass is selected neither manual bypassing nor force arming is allowed Options manual bypass force arm and no bypass In UL installation
33. de a digital sequence that is the pagers address The paging company s computer needs this input for routing messages to the DE5467IP specific pager The PIN sequence precedes any digital message that the PowerMax sends to the pager to report an event It may include digits pauses and special characters or Call the paging company to find out what the pager s PIN code should consist of Important In this location special characters can be entered as shown below To Insert Keying Sequence Character Displayed lt gt gt lt 1 gt B lt gt gt lt 2 gt Cc 5 sec pause lt gt gt lt 3 gt E Enter the pager s PIN number up to 16 digits including special characters depending on pager system protocol 4 5 24 Reporting to a Pager fig 4 5 loc 24 Here you determine which event groups will be reported to the pager For the abbreviations refer to par 4 5 11 The options are all alarms alerts Mall op cl m trbl op cl trb E op cl E disable report 4 5 25 Recent Closure fig 4 5 location 25 Here you enable or disable the recent closing report that is sent to the central station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes from the expiry of the exit delay The options are recent close ON and recent close OFF 4 5 26 Remote Access fig 4 5 location 26 Here you give or deny permission to access the system and exercise control from a remote telephone
34. e reported and also trouble messages sensor system low battery sensor inactivity power failure jamming communication failure etc 4 5 12 Report CNF Alarm fig 4 5 location 12 Here you determine whether the system will report whenever 2 or more events confirmed alarm occur during a specific period see par 4 4 32 and note in figure 45 Available options are enable report disable report enable bypass enabling report and bypassing the detector applicable to PowerMax that is compatible with DD423 standard 4 5 13 Send 2WV Code fig 4 5 location 13 Here you determine whether the system will send two way voice code to the central station to turn the central station from data communication to voice communication state by using pre selected SIA or Contact ID communication format only see note in fig 4 5 Options send and don t send 4 5 14 Two Way Voice Central Stations fig 4 5 loc 14 See note in fig 4 5 Here you select the timeout for 2 way voice communication with Central Stations or enable the central station to ring back for 2 way voice function This option is applicable only after reporting an event to the central station The central station person can press 3 for listen in 1 for speak out or 6 for listening and speaking The options are 10 45 60 90 seconds 2 minutes ring back and disable no two way voice communication In UL installations this function mus
35. ed number of non alarm zones and enroll a portable transmitter or a wireless device detector to this type of zone Then you must ensure that these zones are permitted to control the PGM output or the X 10 units or both see par 4 7 Next you can select the zones 3 at most that will control each output The outputs in turn will control the external electrical devices Note A device control can also be carried out by holders of all keyfob transmitters by pressing the AUX button This method will work provided that you programmed the button for PGM X 10 control see Para 4 4 17 and that you programmed the PGM output and the X 10 units to be controlled by keyfob transmitters see par 4 7 D9 Perimeter Zones Perimeter zones rely on detectors designed to protect doors windows and walls An immediate alarm is initiated when such a zone is violated by opening the door window or by trying to break the wall D10 Perimeter Follower Zones A non entry exit zone typically a perimeter zone located on an entry exit path that is treated as an entry exit zone during an entry exit time D11 24 Hour Zones 24 hour zones are mainly used for PANIC buttons perimeter detectors and anti tamper protection They therefore trigger an alarm in both armed and disarmed states e 24 Hour Zone Silent Upon detection this zone initiates a silent alarm meaning that the sirens do not function Instead the PowerMax dials telephone
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38. erCode type MCT 501 E2 PowerMax Compatible Transmitters Note Each transmitter is packed with its own instructions for battery installation and use Be sure to pass these documents on to the Master User of the alarm system The PowerMax system is compatible with multi button and single button key ring and hand held transmitters that use PowerCode and CodeSecure coding methods Multi button PowerCode transmitters transmit the same code each time the same button is pressed They can be used for emergency signaling for activating the PGM output or for controlling appliances via X 10 units They can not be used for arming disarming CodeSecure transmitters are of the rolling code type they transmit a new code each time the same button is pressed This provides a higher security level especially in arming disarming applications because the code can not be copied grabbed by unauthorized people Following are the basic details of several compatible transmitters The possible applications for each push button are indicated in each drawing A MCT 234 Keyfob transmitter one unit is supplied with PowerMax You can program the AUX auxiliary button to perform various tasks in accordance with the user s needs Pressing AWAY and HOME together for 2 sec initiates PANIC alarm Pressing AWAY for 2 sec initiates Latchkey arming MCT 234 B MCT 231 201 N A in North America Single button penda
39. ernal siren or for strobe 4 7 4 X 10 GENERAL DEF For X 10 devices you can select the following actions m FLASH ON ALARM you can select no flash or all light flash to control X 10 lighting devices in alarm conditions DE5467IP m TRBL INDICATION you can select don t indicate or indicate for X 10 failure indication by the TROUBLE LED m FAIL REPORT You can select report to central station 1 report to central station 2 report to pager report to private telephone and send SMS for X 10 devices failure reporting Em 3 PHASES amp FREQ you can select disable 3 phase 3 phase 50 Hz or 3 phase 60 Hz to define the X 10 signal transmission type m LOCKOUT TIME You can enter daytime limits between which X 10 lighting devices controlled by sensors will be off even when the associated sensors are triggered In UL installations this function shall not be used 4 7 5 X 10 UNIT DEFINE For the fifteen X 10 units you can perform the following programming actions a House code selection a code letter from A to P that will distinguish the site in which the system is installed from other sites in the neighborhood b Specific number definition for every X 10 unit 01 15 c Enrolling 1 way X 10 units d Enrolling 2 way X 10 units that can perform status reporting Note If a 2 way X 10 unit is installed without enrolling interference to the 1 way X 10 units operation may occur e For each X 10 unit you can selec
40. ess siren reports to central station on zone 31 or 32 GSM reports to central station on zone 33 Alarms 1 digit 2 digit 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C DIJE F 2 digit alilelslalslel7lelelalslelolel li lelslelslel7lelelalslclolelF DE54671P 27 Panic 24 Hours 8 users 1 digit User No 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Panic CP 1 digit 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 digit 1 9 A 2 4 digit 1 digit 2 digit 1 digit 2 4 digit Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format The SCANCOM data format consists of 13 decimal digits divided into 4 groups from left to right as shown at the right side Each channel is associated with a specific event as follows 5th C Alarm cancel 6 C Emergency 7 C Second alarm 8 C Trouble messages 4 C Fire 2 4 C Personal attack 3 C Intruder 4 C Open close Account Channels Channels Code T4 278 System Status aaaa cccc CCCC S notrouble test low battery The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 1 The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 8 Scancom Data Format APPENDIX D Programmable Zone Types D1 Delay Zones A delay zone has exit and entry delays set by you in the course of programming the system Warning beeps will sound th
41. f twelve months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer The Manufacturer s obligations shall be limited within the warranty period at its option to repair or replace the product or any part thereof The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation charges To exercise the warranty the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured This warranty does not apply in the following cases improper installation misuse failure to follow installation and operating instructions alteration abuse accident or tampering and repair by anyone other than the Manufacturer This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties obligations or liabilities whether written oral express or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise In no case shall the Manufacturer be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this warranty or any other warranties whatsoever as aforesaid This warranty shall not be modified varied or extended and the Manufacturer does not authorize any person to act on its behalf in the modification variation or extension of this warranty This warranty shall apply to the Product only All products accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Product including batteries shall be covered solely by their own warranty if any The Manufacturer shall not
42. fully supervised 2 way communication device it includes a receiver to receive activation commands from the Wireless alarm system and a transmitter to periodically Siren transmit its status signal to the alarm system When an identifiable activation command is received from the PowerMax the siren activates its sounder and the flash light strobe light every 1 5 seconds Not UL listed not to be used in UL listed systems E4 PowerMax Compatible GSM Modem The GSM modem enables the PowerMax system to operate over cellular network For details regarding the GSM modem features and connections refer to the GSM Modem installation instructions GSM Modem DE5467IP Federal Communications Commission FCC Statements FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The digital circuits of this device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
43. gered B Magnetic Contact Transmitter MCT 302 is a PowerCode magnetic contact transmitter used to detect the opening of a door or a window The alarm contacts are closed as long as the door or window remains closed The unit has an extra alarm input that acts as if it were a separate wireless transmitter It sends or does not send a restored to normal message to the alarm system depending on the setting of an on board DIP switch The restore message informs you through the control panel s display whether the door or window is open or closed C MCT 100 Wireless Adapter for Wired Detectors not UL Listed MCT 100 is a PowerCode device used mainly as a wireless adapter for 2 regular magnetic switches installed on 2 windows in the same room It has two inputs behaving as separate wireless transmitters with different PowerCode IDs Each input sends or does not send a restored message to the alarm system depending on the setting of an on board DIP switch MCT 302 29 D Wireless Smoke Detector MCT 430 UL listed A photoelectric smoke detector equipped with a PowerCode type transmitter If enrolled to a fire zone it initiates a fire alarm upon detection of smoke E Glass Break Detector MCT 501 not UL Listed An acoustic detector equipped with a transmitter Since it restores automatically after detection this unit does not send a restoral message to the control panel Pow
44. ice option e Set the auto arm option e Set arming time e Set the squawk option e Set the system time and time format e Set the date and date format e Set the time scheduler Refer to the User Guide for detailed procedures Caution If after having programmed the user codes the system does not recognize your installer code this indicates you must have programmed a user code that is identical with your installer code If so access the user menu and change the code that is identical with your installer code This will re validate your installer code 4 11 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS If you want to reset the PowerMax parameters to the factory default parameters you should enter the installer menu and perform the FACTORY DEFLT function as described in the right side illustration To get the relevant parameters defaults contact the PowerMax dealer Note For PowerMax with 2 installer codes INSTALLER code and MASTER INSTALLER code only the master installer code enables to perform factory default function 4 12 SERIAL NUMBER The menu 12 SERIAL NUMBER enables reading the system serial number for support purposes only Entering to exit from the FACTORY gt 11 FACTORY DEFLT DEFLT menu is shown in figure 4 1a COK lt OK gt to restore ENTER CODE r amp linstaller code PLEASE WAIT This is a brief display after which all the factory defaults are retrieved gt 4 13 CA
45. idity 85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F Size 10 13 16 x 8 x 2 1 8 in 275 x 203 x 55 mm Weight 990g 2 2 pounds without batteries Color Ivory and charcoal gray Open Remove door scre Wipe and cover ay rechargeable battery pack see sticker on battery cover to the battery connector Then remount the cover and close the door Figure 3 1 Backup Battery Insertion DE5467IP BRACKET REMOVAL Remove Pull down bracket the bracket locking until click screw W is heard BRACKET MOUNTING N a N DE54671P MOUNTING SURFACE C Screw holes D a Te r 4 NOTE Mark and drill 4 holes in mounting Verify that there is 3 cm Locate the panel on the bracket projections pull down and lock the surface Insert wall anchors and 1 25 in at least free fasten the bracket to the mounting space around the bracket bracket with locking screw see step 1 surface with 4 screws Figure 3 2 Mounting Detector with i 1 Detector without i v 1 4 N
46. ing and erasing process of the event log is shown in the next drawing lt OK TO EXIT EC Return to normal operation Figure 7 Reading Erasing the Event Log z While the system is in normal operation mode click to review the event log Event is displayed in 2 parts for example Z13 alarm then 09 02 99 3 37 P The two displays will be shown alternately until clicking OK again to move to the next event or until the end of the event log 4 minutes Applicable only if installer code is entered DE5467IP APPENDIX A Detector Deployment amp Transmitter Assignments A1 Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM Controls No in non alarm or emergency zones Yes No X YES X 10 Unit No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ww o jN o NIN N Nj o N ow N A a OJA NJN oO N ae N e 29 30 Zone Types 1 Interior follower 2 Perimeter 3 Perimeter follower 4 Delay 1 5 Delay2 6 24h silent 7 24h audible x 8 Fire 9 Non alarm 10 Emergency 11 Gas 12 Flood 13 Interior Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 26 available zone names plus 5 custom zone names that you can add see Figure 4 3 Define Zones Zones 29 amp 30 only are hardwired
47. interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio and television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause such interference which can be verified by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures t Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna t Increase the distance between the device and the receiver Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one which supplies power to the receiver t Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician FCC PART 68 STATEMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following jacks An RJ31X is used to connect this equipment to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not al
48. ion b Function type selection for every X 10 unit and for PGM output c General definitions selection for X 10 units d Selection of the internal siren or STROBE light that will be activated according to system programming e Enrolling 2 way X 10 units The process is shown in Fig 4 7 Each selected option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click NEXT or BACK button until the desired option is displayed then click SHOW OK button 4 7 2 Define PGM For the PGM output you can select disable turn on turn off or pulse active turn on for predefined period selected by PULSE TIME as follows E BY ARM AWAY upon AWAY arming mE BY ARM HOME upon HOME arming m BY DISARM upon disarming m BY MEMORY activated upon registration of an alarm in the memory turned off upon memory clearing BY DELAY during exit entry delays m BY KEYFOB upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob transmitter MCM 140 if PGM X 10 is selected in Define Panel menu location 17 m BY ZONES by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones irrespective of arming disarming If you select toggle the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence in these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence alternately m BY LINE FAIL PGM output is ON if telephone line is disconnected 4 7 3 Defining INT STRB Here you determine if the INT output will be for site int
49. ion 12 Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to initiate a panic alarm by simultaneous pressing either the two panic buttons on the keypad wireless commander or away home on a keyfob transmitter Audible panic activates the siren and simultaneously transmits a message via telephone Silent panic only transmits a message via telephone The options are silent panic audible panic and disable panic 4 4 13 Swinger Stop fig 4 4 location 13 Here you determine how many times each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming period including tamper amp power failure events of detectors PowerMax and wireless siren If the alarms number from a specific zone exceeds the programmed number the control panel automatically bypasses the zone to prevent recurrent siren noise and nuisance reporting to the central station The zone will be reactivated upon disarming or 48 hours after having been bypassed if the system remains armed The available options are shut after 1 shut after 2 shut after 3 and no shutdown In UL installations No Shutdown must be selected 12 4 4 14 Cross Zoning fig 4 4 location 14 Here you determine whether cross zoning will be active or inactive Cross zoning is a method used to counteract false alarms an alarm will not be initiated unless two adjacent zones are violated within a 30 second time limit This feature is active only when arming AWAY and only with zone c
50. l areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice that will enable you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact the manufacturer for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product and all necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connec
51. l siren you may install an X 10 siren module which is triggered by a signal transmitted via the built in electrical wiring of the protected site This siren can replace the regular external siren or complement it without laying out additional wires Of course such a siren can be used only in conjunction with an optional power line interface module The X 10 siren is ready to function upon connection to an electrical power outlet without re programming the Power Max You only have to set the HOUSE CODE and the UNIT CODE selectors on the X 10 siren as follows House Code Set this selector to the letter that follows by alphabetical order the letter that you programmed as a house code for the protected premises For example if the programmed house code is J set the siren house code selector to K 4 PROGRAMMING 4 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 General Guidance We recommend to program the PowerMax on the work bench before actual installation Operating power may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply The installer s menu is accessible only to those who know the installer s 4 digit code which is 9999 by factory default For PowerMax that has 2 installer codes the default INSTALLER code is 8888 and the default MASTER INSTALLER code is 9999 The following actions can be done only by using the master installer code e Changing master installer code e Resetting the PowerMax parameters to
52. lay during which the beeping rate increases Locations No 1 entry delay 1 and 2 entry delay 2 allow you to program the length of these delays Available options for each delay are 00s 15s 30s 45s 60s 3m and 4m In UL installations these delays must be 45 s max 4 4 3 Exit Delay fig 4 4 location 03 An exit delay allows the user to arm the system and leave the protected site via specific routes and doors without causing an alarm Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the arming command has been given until the last 10 seconds of the delay during which the beeping rate increases DE5467IP Location No 3 allows programming of the exit delay length Available options are 30s 60s 90s 120s 3m 4m 4 4 4 Bell Time fig 4 4 location 04 Here you select the length of time the bell or siren is allowed to function upon alarm The bell time starts upon activation of the siren Once the bell time expires the siren is automatically shut down Available options 1 3 4 8 10 15 and 20 minutes In UL installations set bell time to 4 minutes minimum 4 4 5 Abort Time fig 4 4 location 05 Here you select the length of time allowed by the system to abort an alarm not applicable to alarms from FIRE 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones The PowerMax is programmed to provide an abort interval that starts upon detection of an event During this interval the buzzer sounds a warning but the siren remains ina
53. lephone line disconnection will be reported or not and determine the delay between detection of line disconnection and the failure reporting If the telephone line is disconnected the message tel line fail will be stored in the event log The options are don t report immediately 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes or 180 minutes 17 4 5 34 UL DL Tel Number fig 4 5 loc 34 Here you enter the telephone number up to 16 digits of the UL DL server 4 6 DEFINING GSM PARAMETERS This mode is applicable only if your PowerMax is 4 5 35 System Inactivity Report fig 4 5 loc 35 Here you determine whether the central station will receive a message if the system is inactive not armed during a defined period days The options are disable rep after 7d rep after 14d rep after 30d rep after 90d Event messages are divided by type into three groups connected to the GSM unit By using this mode you can GROUP EVENTS REPORTED 1 Define that the GSM unit is installed not installed Define 4 private SMS phone numbers to which events Alarms Fire Burglary Panic Tamper 2 will be reported 3 Define which types of events will be reported to SMS phone numbers 4 Define whether the GSM unit will serve as a backup for Option Description the regular telephone line as a primary communication All All event types SMe cay the only telephone channel or for sending all op cl All event types except open close
54. location 03 Here you enter the system tel area code up to 4 digits 4 5 4 Out Access No fig 4 5 location 04 Here you enter the number that is used as a prefix to access an outside telephone line if exists 4 5 5 First Central Station Tel fig 4 5 loc 05 Here you program telephone number of the 1 central station including area code 16 digit max to which the system will report the event groups defined in memory location 11 see note in fig 4 5 4 5 6 First Account No fig 4 5 location 06 Here you enter number that will identify your specific alarm control system to the first central station The number consists of 4 or 6 hexadecimal digits see note in fig 4 5 4 5 7 2 Central Station Tel fig 4 5 loc 07 Here you program telephone number of the 2 central station including area code 16 digit max to which the system will report the event groups defined in memory location 11 see note in fig 4 5 4 5 8 Second Account No fig 4 5 loc 08 Here you enter number that will identify your system to the 2 central station The account number consists of 4 or 6 hexadecimal digits see note in fig 4 5 DE5467IP 4 5 9 Report Format fig 4 5 location 09 Here you select the reporting format used by the control panel to report events to central stations see note in figure 4 5 The options are WE Contact ID SIA m 4 2 1900 1400 m 4 2 1800 2300 E Scancom see Appendix C code lists 4 5 10
55. nal Equipment to the Telephone Network July 2001 09 10 2002 Yaacov Koltlicki Chairman DE5467IP 31 al Visonic Ltd Declaration of Conformity In Accordance with R amp TTE Directive of 1999 5 EC We the undersigned Company Visonic Ltd Address 24 Habarzel Street Tel Aviv 61220 Country Israel Telephone number 972 3 6456789 Fax number 972 3 6456788 certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment Type Product description Supplementary info PowerMax O zones fully supervised Wireless Control Panel Burglar intrusion and smoke Alarm is tested and conforms with the following standards Standard EMC ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 3 Specific conditions for Short Range Devices SRD operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz EN 50130 4 1996 A1 1998 Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social jalarm systems Radio EN 300 220 3 V 1 1 1 2000 RES Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters Fee Short range devices SRD Radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1000 Mhz requency range with powerlevels ranging up to 5000mW Part 3 harmonized EN covering essential equirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive EN 60950 Am1 93
56. nt units The MCT 231 Code Secure and the MCT 201 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike Not UL listed MCT 201 EMERGENCY OR NON ALARM MCT 231 DISARM ONLY MCT 231 201 30 C MCT 134 104 N A in North America 4 button hand held units MCT 134 CodeSecure can replace the MCT 234 keyn Mer 104 LZ PowerCode can perform yore BUTTON FUNCTIONS SHOWN emergency and non alarm ARE TRUE FOR MCT 134 ONLY functions Both units look alike MCT 134 104 DISARM igen oem D MCT 132 102 AWAY N A in North America 2 button units MCT 132 CodeSecure can perform functions as shown MCT 102 PowerCode can perform emergency and non alarm tasks Both units look alike MCT 132 102 E MCT 131 101 MCT 101 EMERGENCY N A in North America Single ower sa N bution units The MCT 131 Coy _ Y CodeSecure and the MCT r 101 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike MCT 1311 101 F MCT 211 Water proof wrist worn Power Code transmitter Can be EMERGENCY enrolled to perform OR NON ALARM emergency or non alarm MCT 211 functions Not UL listed not to be used in UL listed systems E3 PowerMax Compatible WL Siren The MCS 700 wireless siren can be integrated with the PowerMax in areas in which wiring action is difficult or impossible The MCS 700 is a
57. od allows you to put a checkmark in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory defaults Most of the programming section paragraph numbers correlate with the programming menu numbers For example paragraph 4 4 18 describes the Jam detect that exists in menu 4 define panel sub menu 18 Jam detect Although setting the correct time and date is one of the user tasks we recommend that you set the time and date in the course of programming Access to the User Settings for the installer is possible through item 10 on the installer s menu or through the user menu see User s manual section 7 After programming proceed to install the system as detailed in the Installation Instructions from paragraph 3 4 onward WARNING Zone type emergency can not be used for medical applications in UL listed systems The installer should verify line seizure Be aware of other phone line services such as DSL 2 DE5467IP 1 INTRODUCTION The PowerMax is a user and installer friendly 30 zone fully supervised wireless control system The system is designed to function in a way that appeals to the user but also offers features that make installers life easier than ever before EASY TO INSTALL e Plug in terminal blocks can be wired while detached from the unit e Quick attach detach TELCO sockets for telephone line and X 10 controller Terminal block for telephone line amp set e Special wall mounted bracket permi
58. og Remote control by telephone Computer control and data download upload Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracing inactivity of elderly physically handicapped and infirm people Message center recording and playback Two way voice communication DE5467IP e Diagnostic test provides visual and audible indication of the signal level of each detector e Remote control and status verification from distant telephones e Event log stores and displays information on 100 past events e Upload download from distant computer via telephone line and modem QUICK PROGRAMMING e Multiple choice selection of options for each parameter e Unequivocal visual prompts and audible signals e Installer access to the user menu A fully equipped alarm system based on the PowerMax consists of the units shown in Figure 2 of the user s guide Data Retrieval Status alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock The control panel keeps and displays time and date Compliance with U S Standards Meets FCC Part 15 and Part 68 requirements UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Unit Grade A UL985 Household fire warning System UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units Compliance with European Standards _ EMC Emission EN 50081 1 1992 EN300220 3 RFI EN55022 1998 EMC Immunity EN 50082 1 1997 EN301489 3 EMC Immunity to Conducted RF EN6100 4 6 1996 Telephony TBR21 1998 Safety EN60950 Am1
59. on A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted by the Australian Telecommunication Authority 4 5 20 Reporting to Private Telephones fig 4 5 location 20 Here you determine which event groups will be reported to private telephone subscribers The options are as follows Term Description All messages a all op cl All messages except open close all alerts All messages except alerts alerts op cl Open close disable report No message will be reported Note All means all events including the L BAT and AC FAIL trouble messages 4 5 21 Tel Acknowledge fig 4 5 location 21 Here you determine whether the system will use the single acknowledge or the all acknowledge mode when reporting to private telephones Note In the single acknowledge mode receiving an acknowledge signal from a single telephone is sufficient to consider the current event closed and call off the communication session The remaining telephones serve for backup purposes only In the all acknowledge mode an acknowledge signal must be received from each telephone before the current event is considered reported The options are single ack and all ack 4 5 22 Pager Tel No fig 4 5 location 22 Here you program the telephone number including area code of the pager to which the system will report if any 4 5 23 Pager s PIN No fig 4 5 location 23 Here you enter the pager s PIN co
60. onfirm data Homi to move one level up in a menu hawt to return to the OK TO EXIT state The sounds you will hear while programming are J Single beep heard whenever a key is pressed Jd Double beep indicates automatic return to the normal operating mode by timeout Happy Melody indicates successful completion of an operation Sad Melody or rejection indicates a wrong move 4 1 2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times the keypad will be automatically disabled for 30 seconds 4 1 3 Installer s Menu The installer s menu is shown in figure 4 1a The text in rectangles represents the current PowerMax display First display is READY or NOT READY ED INSTALLER MODE ISOK ENTER CODE S gt installer code 1 NEW INSTL CODE t See fig 4 1b amp 4 1c I amp S EXT 2 ENROLLING 1S gt See figure 4 2 QeEXD 3 perines ZONES r gt See figure 4 3 4 DEFNE 4 DEFINE PANEL _ s D gt See figure 4 4 5 DEFINE COMM i gt See figure 4 5 EE SSH D See figure 4 6 Berme OUTPUTS CO See figure 4 7 8 RECORD SPEECH 8 RECORD SPEECH ps gt OKD gt See figure 4 8 EIAGHOSTES hs D See figure 4 9 IE useR eTa D e LTACTOR BERTI D See par 4 11 5 DEEN COMM PowerMax 12 SERA NUMBER IZ SERIAL NUMBER D gt Serial number display 13 START ULIDL
61. ontrol panel s voice module to announce the system status Instant Pressing the AUX button while the exit delay is in progress will cause the system to arm instant the entry delay is canceled PGM X 10 Pressing the AUX button will activate the PGM output or X 10 units see further programming under DEFINE OUTPUTS par 4 7 4 4 18 Jam Detect fig 4 4 location 18 Here you determine whether jamming interfering trans missions on the radio channel used by the system will be detected and reported or not If a jam detection option is selected the system does not allow arming under the relevant jamming conditions Jam Detection Options Option Detection and Reporting when UL 20 20 There is continuous 20 seconds of USA standard jammin There is an accumulated 30 seconds of EN 30 60 Europe standard jamming within 60 sec class 6 30 60 Like EN 30 60 but the event will be British standard reported only if the jamming duration exceeds 5 minutes Disabled no jamming detection and reporting 4 4 19 Latchkey fig 4 4 location 19 Here you determine whether the system can be armed in the latchkey mode If the system is armed this way a latchkey message will be sent to specific telephones upon disarming by a latchkey user users 5 8 or keyfob transmitters 5 8 This mode is useful when parents at work want to be informed of a child s return from school You can record
62. ote l Tamper switch 1 Tamper switch Regarding zones 29 amp 30 the Lon TEARD power Nea Power PowrMax sees a specific resistance i a a a sal 1 according to the event as follows ec 4 1 i i E 1 Normal no alarm amp no tamper 2 2 kQ edjeaiae i Ra ea 1 Alarm event 4 4 KQ loo g 22 i g 22kQ Tamper event Infinite resistance 11 ay ka tow zi i l LUW ae U a ZONE29 GND V ZONE29 GND v ZONE 30 ZONE 30 7 RO ras a a a E ee a eee 2 7 Pa 7 POWER 7 TRANSFORMER 7 Z i gt Y 7 Zone 29 9 de S i SITE 6 POSITION S 9 VAC gt EXTERNAL RJ 11 PLUG mo GND pi SIREN TEL P LINE S 8 zone 30 S xk SITE gt S O INTERNAL y HOLD SIREN OR v S STROBE py ET SIO X 10 SESE E INT an Z R S POWERLINE 5 lo INTERFACE 3 siz ea SJO APRU D Ta na S 123456 OPTIONAL oth z 6 POSITION ola RJ 11 PLUG PGM S J SHELE GABLES ARE 6 POSITION UNSUITABLE HERE Hes RJ 11 PLUG PREPARE YOUR OWN gt 1 TO 1 CABLE TEL LINE JACK NOTE PSC 04 IN THE U S AND CANADA ALTERNATIVE MODELS ELSEWHERE Figure 3 3 Wiring Diagram Notes Zone 29 GND and Zone 30 GND terminals can be connected to a normally closed contact of a detector switch for example a Tamper switch of any device or a pushbutton via a 2 2 KQ resistor Such a resistor is connected at the factory across both Zone 29 GND and Zone 30 G
63. ould not be programmed to be activated during standby The system shall be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code ANSI NFPA 70 All wiring should be acceptable for class 1 systems as defined by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord shall be used The system shall be installed in accordance with CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 A minimum spacing of 1 4 inch shall be maintained between the telephone wiring and the low voltage wiring zones bell circuit etc Do not route the LINE and SET wires in the same wiring channel with other wires DE5467IP g The current of the Site External Siren EXT or Internal Siren INT shall not exceed 550 mA 3 6 Connecting the AC Transformer CAUTION Do not plug the transformer into the AC outlet before completing all other wiring A U S A only Remove the center screw from the AC wall outlet B Plug the transformer directly in the Power LED of the control panel should illuminate C U S A only Use the screw removed in Step A above to secure the transformer to the AC outlet Tighten the screw well D The distance of the transformer from the system should not exceed 150 ft using 18 AWG conductors For UL installations do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch 3 7 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren Not to be used in UL listed systems If you need a wireless externa
64. ouples from zone No 18 to 27 18 and 19 20 and 21 etc You may use any one of these zone couples to create a cross zoned area Note If one of two crossed zones is bypassed see Para 4 4 8 the remaining zone will function independently Note Every 2 crossed zones must be of the allowed zone type Interior Perimeter Perimeter follower The options are cross zone ON and cross zone OFF Cross zoning is not applicable in Entry Exit zones and 24h zones Fire Emergency 24h audible 24h silent 4 4 15 Supervision fig 4 4 location 15 Here you determine the time limit for reception of supervision reports from various supervised wireless devices If any device does not report at least once within the selected time limit an INACTIVITY alert is initiated The options are 1 2 4 8 12 hours and disable In UL installations the interval must not exceed 4 h and shall not be disabled 4 4 16 NOT READY fig 4 4 location 16 Here you determine if the system will be NOT READY status when there is a supervision failure In the in supervision mode the system will be in NOT READY status if during the last 20 minutes a supervision message was not received Options normal and in supervision 4 4 17 AUX Button fig 4 4 location 17 Here you select the function of the AUX button on keyfob transmitters and wireless commanders MCM 140 Three options are offered Status Pressing the AUX button will cause the c
65. rent Short Circuit Protection All outputs are protected current limited Total PowerMax output current of INT amp EXT sirens PGM output and detectors cannot exceed 600 mA Total INT amp EXT sirens current consumption cannot exceed 550 mA For UL installations total output current cannot exceed 550 mA Backup Battery Pack provides power for at least 24 hours according to the purchase option Option 1 applicable for UL installations 7 2V 2100 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n GP211ATH6XML manufactured by GP trickle charge 80 mA approx Option 2 9 6V Nickel Cadmium or Nickel Metal rechargeable battery pack 650 to 1800 mAh Note To use a non Visonic battery pack its battery snap should have proper polarity 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment Open the cardboard packing box and check whether all items have been included If you find out that an item is missing contact your vendor or dealer immediately 3 2 Supplying Power to the Unit Enrolling the transmitting devices ID codes in the Power Max memory will be easier if carried out before actual installation with all detectors and the control panel on a work bench It is therefore necessary to power up the PowerMax temporarily from the external power trans former see figure 3 3 Alternatively you may power up from the backup battery as shown in figure 3 1 Disregard any trouble indications that may appear due to lack of battery or l
66. rmitted click D repeatedly and verify that the display shows BY TIMER ON E BY SENSOR ON E A dark box at the extreme right means that these functions are enabled and 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Dismounting the Control Panel A Release the PowerMax unit from its bracket as shown in figure 3 2 step 1 3 B Separate the PowerMax unit from its bracket 6 2 Replacing the Backup Battery Replacement and first time insertion of battery pack is similar see figure 3 1 With fresh battery pack correct insertion and tightened battery compartment lid the TROUBLE indicator should extinguish However the MEMORY message will now blink in the display caused by the tamper alarm you triggered when opening the battery compartment lid Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming 7 READING THE EVENT LOG Up to 100 events can be stored the event log You can access this log and review the events one by one If the event log fills up completely 100 events the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each event LIST OF EVENTS IFA cCcOoDE ____ Enter 4 digit installer code The easiest way for test timed activation is to select the ninth item in the installer s menu 10 USER SETTINGS and set the system clock a few minutes before the relevant start time Do not forget to return the clock to the correc
67. roughout these delays unless you choose to mute them e Exit Delay The exit delay begins once the user arms the system It allows him to leave via interior zones and a doorway before arming actually takes effect When the exit delay starts the buzzer beeps slowly and maintains a slow beeping rate until the last 10 seconds during which it beeps rapidly The PowerMax has two types of delay zones for which different delay times may be set e Entry Delay The entry delay begins once the user enters the protected area via a specific doorway his entry is sensed by a delay zone detector To avoid an alarm he must reach the keypad via interior zones which become follower zones during the entry delay and disarm the system before the delay expires When the entry delay starts the buzzer beeps slowly until the last 10 seconds during which it beeps rapidly 28 D2 Emergency Zones You can provide incapacitated sick or elderly people with a miniature single button transmitter to be carried on the neck like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch In distress situations they can press the button on their transmitter causing the PowerMax to send an emergency call to the central monitoring station or to private telephones designated by the installer To make this possible define the required number of zones as emergency zones and enroll a portable transmitter to each one of these zones When completed ask the master user
68. s force arm must not be selected 4 4 9 Exit Mode fig 4 4 location 09 Here you determine whether the exit delay will restart if the exit entry door is reopened before the exit delay expires Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind Three types of exit mode are available Restart Exit Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay The restart occurs once only Off by door When the door is closed the exit delay is automatically terminated even if the defined exit delay was not completed Normal The exit delay is exactly as defined regardless of whether the door is open or closed In UL installations normal must be selected 4 4 10 Piezo Beeps fig 4 4 location 10 Here you determine whether warning beeps will sound or muted during exit and entry delays An additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when the system is armed HOME Options enable beeps off when home and disable beeps 4 4 11 Trouble Beeps fig 4 4 location 11 Under trouble conditions the sounder emits a series of 3 short beeps once per minute Here you determine whether this special beeping sequence will be active inactive or just inactive at night the range of night hours is defined in the factory The 3 options are enable beeps off at night 8 PM through 7 AM and disable beeps 4 4 12 Panic Alarm fig 4 4 locat
69. s 2 Installer Codes 0 ee eee eee 8 4 2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOBs 9 4 2 1 General Guidance eee eet teeeeeeeeteeeees 9 4 2 2 Enrolling Type oaeee 10 4 2 3 Enroll Delete Wireless Devices 4 2 4 Enroll Delete Keyfob Transmitters 10 4 2 5 Enroll Delete Wireless Commander 10 4 2 6 Enroll Delete Wireless Siren cseeee 10 4 3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES NAMES amp CHIME ZONES10 4 4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETER 11 4 4 1 Preliminary Guidance 11 4 4 2 Entry Delays 182 0 ceccecceeeceeeteeeeeeeeeeteteeeteeeeee 11 4 4 3 Exit Delay 4 4 4 Bell Time 4 4 5 Abort Time wen 4 4 6 Alarm Cancel cccccccceeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeee 11 454 7 QUICK ANIM iceccescees cee cee arensescdeaeeeesoesiearwaesaceeceeouce 12 4 4 8 BYPASS ou cect avin eiaei 12 4 4 9 Exit Modes seed inang ui nra 12 4 4 10 Piezo BECP eee eeeceeeeceeceeeeeteeeeeeteneeeeeeeeeeteee 12 4 4 11 Trouble Beeps 0 ccccceececececeeeeeeeeseeeteeeeeeeeeeee 12 4 4 12 Panic Alarm 212 4 4 13 Swinger Stop 12 4 4 14 Cross ZOMING ccccceececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 12 DE5467IP 4 4 15 SUPCMVISION eiciia 12 4 4 16 NOT READY 12 4 4 17 AUX Button 12 4 4 18 Jam Detect ccccccccscecssececsseeeeesseeeesseeeeessee 12 4 4 19 Latchkey ccccecccesccseeseeeeeeeseeeesaeesseeesaeeeaees 12 4 4 20 Not Active ccccc
70. s H enable beeps i silent panic i off by door off when home disable beeps Oo audible panic i aS H disable beeps O off at night Oo disable panic iSo Eo Li 13 SWINGER STOP Goal 14 CROSS ZONING ING ED gt 15 SUPERVISION Coa 16 NOT READY QEXD S0 A e S00 ie e At eA shut after 1 H cross zone ON 0 r supervtime1h normal E shut after 2 oO cross zone OFF fj supervtime2h 7 in supervision O shut after 3 Oo tron 55 oK a superv time 4h oi ES eR no shutdown O S CD superv time8h 7 ae a E superv time 12h M disable O SOCO status E UL 20 20 o latchkey on Oo no act ER 3h Eji instant Oo EN 30 60 oO latchkey off i no act time 6 h mg PGM X 10 Oo class 6 30 60 0i E aece no act time 12 h Oo U CoK i E i no act time 24 h oO no acttime 48h QJ noacttime 72h 0i E no act disable user reset E enginner reset J i always on off after 10 s Note The currently saved duress code 2580 Change the code or enter 0000 to disable on entry wirless options are displayed with S i duress function ____ dark box at the right side of the display To review the Note Duress code is not options repeatedly click applicable to the UK NEXT or BACK until the desired option is displayed
71. s and account number locations you may be required to enter hexadecimal digits In telephone number locations these digits are used as codes to control the dialer Hex Keying Code Digit Sequence_ Significance lt gt gt lt 0 gt Applicable only at the beginning of a number the dialer waits 10 seconds or waits for dial tone whichever comes first and then dials B lt gt gt lt 1 gt Inserts an asterisk lt gt gt lt 3 gt Applicable only at the beginning of a number the dialer waits 5 seconds for dial tone and goes on hook if none is received Applicable only in the middle of the number the dialer waits 5 seconds Not applicable in phone numbers To enter a series of digits use the following keys lt Numeric keypad gt to enter the number NEXT moves the cursor from left to right Pal moves the cursor from right to left D deletes everything after the cursor to the right 4 5 1 Autotest Time fig 4 5 location 01 Here you determine the time at which the telephone line will be tested and reported to the central station 4 5 2 Autotest Cycle fig 4 5 location 02 Here you determine the time interval between consecutive telephone line test messages sent to the central station The control panel performs this at regular intervals to verify proper communications The options are test every 1 5 7 14 30 days and test off 4 5 3 Area Code fig 4 5
72. stom 1 Fire Lving room Custom2 Front door Master bath Custom3 Garage Master bdrm Custom 4 Garage door Office Custom 5 Guestroom Upstairs inter fallow Perimeter Perim follow Delay 1 Delay 2 24h silent 24h audible Fire Non alarm 0 Emergency 1 Gas 2 Flood 3 Interior 0s CK re K OOOOOOOOOOB8ooO rere Zxx CHIME Melody chime Zone name chime Chime off oO Back door Basement Bathroom Bedroom Child room Closet l 0S 0 i S OO i see list above Figure 4 3 DEFINE ZONES Flow Chart lt 7 Pm SHOW OK lt to select the next zone 10 The currently saved option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click Ss or SHOW OK button until the desired option is displayed then click a dark box will be displayed at the right side Clicking the lt gt button in this location brings you to the same zone number that you are dealing with Press Ce or DE5467IP Table 1 DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Type Programmed Zone Name Default Front Door Garage Garage Door Back Door Child Room Office Dining Room Dining Room Kitchen Living Room Living Room Bedroom Bedroom Guest Room Master Bedroom Master Bedroom Laundry Room Master Bathroom Basement Fire Fire Emergency Emergency Basement Zone No Default Delay 1 Perime
73. system status You can determine that normal display will return after pressing the OFF button followed by entering user code Refresh by Code or after pressing any key Refresh by Key If Refresh by Key is selected the first pressing of any key except Fire and Emergency will cause normal display return and the second press will perform the key function Regarding the Fire and Emergency keys the first key press will cause normal display return and also will perform the Fire Emergency function Options scrn saver OFF refresh by code refresh by key 4 4 32 Confirm Alarm fig 4 4 location 32 Here you determine that if 2 successive alarms will occur during a specific period the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm for confirmed alarm reporting see par 4 5 12 REPORT CNF ALARM Options disable 30 min 45 min 60 min or 90 min 4 4 33 AC FAIL REP fig 4 4 location 33 Here you determine the time interval between AC power failure occurrence and the failure reporting Options 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes or 180 minutes 4 4 35 User Permission fig 4 4 location 35 Here you determine whether the access to the INSTALLER MODE requires user permission If you select ENABLE the installer mode will be accessible only through the user menu after entering the user code Options Enable Disable 13 bell time 1 m bell time 3 m bell time 4 m
74. t time after completion of this test 5 5 Emergency Transmitter Test Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled to an emergency zone according to the list in Table A3 Appendix A For example upon pressing the transmit button of an emergency transmitter enrolled to zone 22 the display should read Z22 EMERGENCY alternating gt VIOLATED It is advisable to let the central station know that you are conducting this test or just disconnect the telephone line from the PowerMax during the test to prevent false alarms 6 3 Fuse Replacement The PowerMax has two internal fuses that have automatic reset Therefore there is no need to replace fuses When overcurrent condition occurs the fuse cuts off the circuit current Upon fault current being removed the fuse is automatically resetted and allows current flow through the circuit again 6 4 Replacing Relocating Detectors Whenever the maintenance work involves replacement or re location of detectors you must keep in mind the requirement to provide a 6 dB safety margin for signal reception It is therefore mandatory to perform a full diagnostic test according to par 4 9 Remember A poor signal is not acceptable as stated at the end of the test procedure When reading the event log events are shown in chronological order from the newest to the oldest Access to the event log is provided by clicking the key and not through the installer s menu Read
75. t be disabled Note If Ring Back is selected you should select Disable Report for private telephone see par 4 5 20 Reporting to Private Telephones otherwise the central station will establish communication with the PowerMax after an event occurrence in the normal manner and not after one ring 15 gt 01 AUTOTEST TIME WEX 02 AUTOTST CYCLE NEX 03 AREA CODE gt 04 OUT ACCESS No NEX test every 1d test every 5d test every 7d test every 14d test every 30d test OFF Enter tel area code up to 4 digi Enter ext tel line access code 1 digit INSTALLER MODE 1 CKD ENTER COD See note See note See note eExD gt 06 1ST ACCOUNT GEXD gt _ 07 2ND CNTR TEL SEX gt 08 2ND ACCOUNT NEX b s 4 b s t_f DS inst code see note 1 NEW INSTL CODE I amp WEXT LIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ro i 5678 2 ENROLLING i i i IS REXY Enter Tel No Enter account No i G Q iGO US EXT 4 DEFINE PANEL See note See note IS NEXT 10 4 2 PLS RATE WEXD gt 11 REPORT gt CNTR ext gt 12 RPRT CNF ALRM REX 5 DEFINECOMM 19 S Ft b B A b e _ 4 NEXT W contact ID j iall o c backup H enable report oO SIA Oo vall all oO disable report ian l y2 aad O rall o c all o c 0 enable bypass i rall o c olc g
76. t disable turn on turn off or pulse active turn on for predefined period selected by PULSE TIME upon the following conditions mE BY ARM AWAY upon AWAY arming E BY ARM HOME upon HOME arming BY DISARM upon disarming BY MEMORY activated upon registration of an alarm in the memory turned off upon memory clearing BY DELAY during exit entry delays m BY KEYFOB upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob transmitter MCM 140 if PGM X 10 is selected in Define Panel menu location 17 m BY ZONES by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones irrespective of arming disarming If you select toggle the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence in these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence alternately 19 First display is READY or NOT READY e a PGM pl DEFINE INT STRB kex JX ne ae DEF NEX J X eas a DEFINE sex a See detail A next page IS SET HOUSE CODE IS CKD house code A O a TWO WAY UNIT INSTALLER MODE IS CK n y Enter learn Mode learn Mode Turn X 10 to Learn mode CCD lt gt installer code 1 NEW INSTL CODE GD aD wAY UNIT rg f already enrolled Lo I amp S AEX 2 ENROLLING US WEXT 3 DEFINE ZONES I amp S NEXT 4 DEFINE PANEL oe WEXD 5 DEFINE COMM I amp S WEXD 6 DEFINE GSM IS NEXT a i lt OK gt to Enroll lt
77. ted for example Bathroom Z19 strong and the buzzer should sound according to the alarm reception level 1 of 3 IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured even when a signal attenuation of up to 6 dB occurs due to changes in the environment after installation A poor signal is therefore not acceptable If you get a poor signal from a certain detector re locate it and re test until the test result is good or strong This principle must be adhered to during the initial test and also throughout subsequent system maintenance For UL installation the test result must be STRONG for all wireless devices 21 see figure 4 1a EEM Nel essy a ers IS CK WL SENSORS TEST WL SIRENS TEST a IS CK DIAG TESTING S1 gt CPU Perform walk test ISK BATHROOM ampe WAIT Z19 STRONG result S1 lt gt CPU STRONG display IS AEX DIAG TESTING a SCP mO ew TCO meth PLEASE WAIT result S2 lt gt CPU STRONG display Note STRONG GOOD POOR NOT OK with siren No Example 1 or S2 before is result displayed according to the display wireless siren signal Is CK Each time the OK button is pressed the next text result is displayed Figure 4 9 Diagnostic Test Flow Chart 4 10 USER FUNCTIONS This mode provides you with a gateway to the user functions through the regular user programming menu You may e Program the 4 private telephone numbers e Program user codes e Enroll keyfobs e Select the vo
78. ter Interior Interior Perimeter Perimeter Perimeter Interior Interior Perimeter Perimeter Interior Perimeter Perimeter Perimeter Perimeter Fire Fire Emergency Emergency 24 h silent Chime melody Programmed Zone Name or Off N Blo oO COIN 24 h silent Office 24 h audible 24 h audible Attic Yard Hall non alarm non alarm non alarm D S Utility room Note All zones are Off chime by default Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly 4 4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS 4 4 1 Preliminary Guidance This mode allows you to customize the control panel and adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements of the particular user An illustrated process is shown in figure 4 4 In this illustration each selected option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click NEXT or BACK button until the desired option is displayed then click SHOW OK button 4 4 2 Entry Delays 1 amp 2 fig 4 4 location 01 02 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed state via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm Following entry the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened until the last 10 seconds of the de
79. the default parameters e Defining specific communication parameters as detailed in a note in figure 4 5 Obviously you are expected to use this code only once for gaining initial access and replace it with a secret code known only to yourself DE5467IP Note If the programmed house code letter is P which is the last programmable letter select A for the siren Unit Code The siren will function only if you set the unit code selector to 1 3 8 Connecting PowerMax to Computer The control panel can be equipped with an optional RS232 module for serial data interchange with a local computer If this module is not supplied a special plastic cap blocks the niche designed to accommodate the module Attention For data download from a local computer the PowerMax must be set to the installer mode Insert the RS 232 adapter into its male connector until a click _ is heard RE T on Wa 7 5 3 LAR Figure 3 4 Connecting the PowerMax to a Computer 3 9 Connecting PowerMax to GSM Modem The GSM unit enables the PowerMax system to operate over cellular network For details regarding the GSM modem features and connections refer to the GSM Modem installation instructions You will mainly use 5 control pushbuttons during the entire programming process amp Pal to move one step backward in a menu to move one step forward in a menu Es to enter the relevant menu or c
80. tion to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs When programming or making test calls to an emergency number briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evening Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you Supplier Declaration of Conformity SdoC Visonic located at 30 24 Habarzel street Tel Aviv 69710 Israel hereby certifies that the Wireless Alarm Control Panel model PowerMax bearing the labeling identification number US VSOALO3BPOWERMAX complies with the Federal Communication Commission s FCC Rules and Regulations 47 CFR Part 68 and the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments ACTA adopted technical criteria TIA EIA IS 968 Telecommunications Telephone Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements for Connection of Termi
81. to distribute these transmitters to their potential users D3 Fire Zones A fire zone uses smoke detectors and is permanently active a fire alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of smoke a pulsating siren sounds immediately and the event is reported via the telephone line DE5467IP D4 Flood Zone A flood zone is permanently active a flood alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of flood leak the event is reported via the telephone line D5 Gas Zone A gas zone is permanently active a gas alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of gas leak the event is reported via the telephone line D6 Interior Zone Interior zone is a zone inside the protected site When an intruder enters to such a zone an immediate alarm is initiated D7 Interior Follower Zones A non entry exit zone typically an interior zone located on an entry exit path that is treated as an entry exit zone during an entry exit time D8 Non Alarm Zones A non alarm zone does not directly participate in the alarm system Its main use is to perform auxiliary remote control tasks such as opening closing a gate activating deactivating courtesy light and similar applications No alarm silent or otherwise is associated with a non alarm zone For remote control of electrical devices you can define the desir
82. ts installation without having to open the unit s cabinet e Optional plug in RS 232 module for local computer EASY TO MAINTAIN e Status alarm memory and trouble data are displayed upon request 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Data Zones Number 28 wireless 2 hardwired zones 29 amp 30 Hardwired Zone Requirements 2 2 kQ E O L resistance max resistance of wires 220 Q Zone Types Interior follower perimeter perimeter follower delay 1 delay 2 24h silent 24h audible fire non alarm emergency gas and flood User Codes 8 codes 4 digits each Control Facilities Integral keypad PowerCode Code Secure hand held transmitters Wireless commander MCM 140 Remote telephone Local or remote computer Display Single line back lighted 16 character LCD and 4 LED indicators Arming Modes AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Alarm Types Silent alarm siren alarm or sounder internal alarm in accordance with zone attributes Siren Signals Continuous intrusion 24 hours panic triple pulse pause triple pulse fire Siren bell Timeout Programmable 4 min by default Internal Sounder Output At least 85 dBA at 10 ft 3 m Supervision Programmable time frame for inactivity alert Special Functions Speech and sound control Powerline Carrier Device Control up to fifteen X 10 brand units by various factors as programmed Chime zones Diagnostic test and event l
83. und or remain silent upon alarm according to the user preference Options piezo siren on piezo siren off In UL installations the piezo siren must be ON 4 4 24 Reset Option fig 4 4 location 24 Here you determine whether the system can be rearmed after an event by the user or only by the installer Options user reset or engineer reset If Engineer Reset is selected the system can be rearmed only by the installer by entering and exiting the installer menu by entering and exiting the event log see page 24 or by remote telephone To perform Engineer Reset via the telephone establish communication with the PowerMax see user guide par 6 3A steps 1 5 and continue as follows a installer code b Wait for 2 beeps c ve 1 H d ve 99 H 4 4 25 Tamper Option fig 4 4 location 25 Here you determine whether zone tamper will be reported or ignored The available options are zone tamper ON and zone tamper OFF 4 4 26 Siren On Line fig 4 4 location 26 Here you determine whether the siren will be activated or not when the telephone line fails during system armed state Available options are enable on fail disable on fail 4 4 27 Memory Prompt fig 4 4 location 27 Here you determine whether the user will receive indication that an alarm has been activated The available options are enable and disable DE5467IP 4 4 28 Disarm Option fig 4 4 location 28 Here
84. w battery 122 Silent Fire detector clean me 123 Audible O C by user 134 Entry Exit 137 Tamper CP 139 Burglary verified 151 Gas alarm Fail to set event 180 Gas trouble Fail to arm 301 AC loss 302 Low system battery 311 Battery disconnect Partial arm Recent close event Bypass 313 Engineer reset Periodic test report 321 Bell 344 RF receiver jam detect 350 Communication trouble Walk test mode Senior watch trouble SIA Event Codes Code Definition AR AC Restore AT AC Trouble Definition Gas trouble restore Holdup Alarm duress BA Burglary Alarm Phone Line Restore BB Burglary Bypass BC Burglary Cancel Phone Line Trouble Opening Report BZ Missing Supervision BR Burglary Restore Fail to Arm BT Burglary Trouble Panic Alarm Jammin BV Burglary Verified Emergency Alarm Engineer Reset CF Forced Closing Automatic Test FA Fire Alarm FT Fire Detector Clean Cl Fail to Set Manual Test CL Closing Report Exit from Manual Test CP Auto Arm Tamper Alarm CR Recent Close Tamper Restore EA Door Open Flood alarm Flood alarm restore Sensor Battery Restore FJ Fire detector trouble Sensor Battery Trouble FR Fire Restore GA Gas alarm System Battery Restore System Battery Trouble Disconnection 4 2 Event Codes GR Gas alarm restore Service Required GT Gas trouble Note Wirel
85. you determine when it is possible to disarm the system A Any time B During entry delay by using the PowerMax keypad or wireless device keyfob C During entry delay by using a wireless device keyfob only D During entry delay or by using the PowerMax keypad in AWAY mode Options any time on entry all on entry wireless or entry away kp 4 4 29 Bell Rep Option fig 4 4 location 29 Here you determine whether an alarm will be initiated siren report when there is a supervision jamming failure during AWAY arming state The available options are EN standard and other When EN standard is selected if there is supervision jamming failure during AWAY arming the siren is activated and the events are reported as tamper events When Other is selected there is no such activity during AWAY arming 4 4 30 Low Bat Ack fig 4 4 location 30 Here you determine whether the user will hear or will not hear low battery sound when he tries to disarm the system with a keyfob whose battery voltage is low Available options are keyfob L B on the user has to acknowledge the keyfob low battery message or keyfob L B off the user does not have to acknowledge the keyfob low battery message 4 4 31 Screen Saver fig 4 4 location 31 Here you can determine that if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the display will be PowerMax and the LEDs will not light to prevent possible intruder of knowing the
86. zones A2 Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments No Type Holder Status or Arming PGM Control X 10 Unit Control instant Indicate the desired function Indicate whether Mark the boxes of the X 10 units to be if any see par 4 4 17 this output will be activated see par 4 7 Aux button activated or not see par 4 7 System status Yes No Arming instant DE5467IP 25 A3 Emergency Transmitter List Tx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A4 Non Alarm Transmitter List APPENDIX B X 10 Unit and PGM Output Assignments ON ON ON ON ON by by by by ON OFF by line disarm Memory Delay Keyfob Time Time fail Controlled Appliance by arm HOME by arm AWAY Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OS SOINITO aA R WON N 57 bh oa 26 DE5467IP APPENDIX C Event Codes Contact ID Event Codes 131 Perimeter 132 Interior Code Definition Definition 101 Emergency Telco fault 110 Fire Fire detector trouble 113 Flood alarm Loss of supervision 120 Panic Sensor tamper 121 Duress RF lo

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