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1. a C HOLES FOR HANGERS Figure 11 Cabinet to Bracket Assembly Top View P B Allow the dual prong catch to enter the trap as far as it will go while slanting the cabinet towards your stomach C Using the dual prong catch as a pivot bring the top of the cabinet closer to the wall allowing the two hangers to enter the two corresponding holes in the cabinet D Once the cabinet is flush against the bracket slide it down as far as the hangers will allow about 10 mm The dual prong catch at the bottom should snap into place with a click E Pry the left side cover loose and remove it as explained in Para 3 2 Steps A through C F You will find the bracket locking device in the open position shown in Figure 13 part A G Make sure that the screw is loose enough to allow shifting the lock down H Shift the lock down as shown by the arrow to reach the position viewed in part B and tighten the screw B CLOSED Figure 13 Locking the Bracket l Test the assembly by lightly pulling the cabinet away from the wall If correctly mounted the cabinet will adhere to the bracket Note See Para 5 1 for dismounting procedure 3 7 Connecting the AC Transformer CAUTION Do not plug the transformer into the AC outlet before com
2. WARNING When plugging terminals back into place be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB Mis aligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage internal PowerMax circuits The telephone type connectors are also easy to deal with because of their quick attach detach capability 6 TERMINAL 1 TOP PGM OUT amp REAR POWER IN amp TEL LINE 1 WIRING 1 ZONE 30 INPUT OPENING SOUNDER OUT SOCKET CHANNEL TERMINALS TERMINALS JN i a ji LATERAL ce LATERAL Figure 8 Bracket Front View ies ene A CHANNEL CHANNEL C Attaching the Bracket to the Wall 7777 A os fot SB VB oe Choose a concealed place yet easily accessible to prospective users of the alarm system Make sure that an f i uninterrupted AC power outlet and a telephone line socket 8 TERMINAL BATTERY FUSE BOTTOM 4 TERMINAL SOCKET i i H TEL LINE amp SAL SOUNDER 1 1 are available near the installation spot mieke varlantsonny SNE CHANNEL CONTROLLER Use the bracket as a template to mark the drilling points Figure 9 Sunken Wiring Area Layout NOTE ZONE NO 30 TERMINALS ARE APPLIANCE MAGNETIC POWER BRIDGED WITH A 2 2 KQ RESISTOR AT Higbee i ON OFF CONTACT TRANSFORMER THE FACTORY THIS RESISTOR i Sr z SHOULD REMAIN THERE IF NO HARD 1 s NaN WIRED SENSORS ARE USED a ei 2 2 kQ i INT
3. ring and cam piece is connected to the bottom leg of the bracket by 3 breakable plastic joints A large plastic washer supplied with the bracket must be inserted into the ring to allow fastening the ring to the wall With the washer in place a fourth screw can be used to secure the ring and cam piece to the wall Once the control panel is mounted in place the cam enters a slot in the control panel s rear part and maintains the built in tamper switch pressed Separating the control DE5450 panel from the bracket will start a tamper alarm Forcibly removing the entire assembly off the wall will also start a tamper alarm because the joints of the ring and cam piece to the bracket leg will break off leaving the ring and cam attached to the wall on c Ne eg CABINET HANGERS UPPER MOUNTING HOLES TAMPER SWITCH CAM lt INSERT WASHER HERE THE BULGE WITHIN THE RING CAM FIXING RING oni PLASTIC WASHER LOWER a MOUNTING HOES nd DUAL PRONG CATCH rt Drill the holes and attach the bracket to the wall with 4 screws Be sure to insert the special plastic washer into the ring as shown in Figure 8 3 5 Wiring All terminals and connectors are accessible within the opening at the back of the PowerMax see Figure 9 All screw terminal blocks can be pulled out wired appropriately and plugged back in
4. 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 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 Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna 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 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
5. 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 all 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 teleph
6. ID Pulse Rate 10 20 33 and 40 pps programmable Message to Private Phones Tone or voice Message to Pager PIN No gt 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 Humidity 85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F Size 9 13 16 x 7 1 2 x 1 3 4 in 250 x 190 x 44 mm Weight 2 pounds 905 g less batteries Color Ivory and charcoal gray B Turn the handle slightly to force the right edge of the cover up This should dislodge the two catches and release the right edge of the cover WARNING Do not attempt to dislodge the left side of the cover first This will inevitably break the left side angled legs C Swing the cover up as shown in Figure 2 then pull free the angled legs at the left and put the cover away The inner lid will now be in full view see Figure 3 gGS EDk HOLES FOR SNAP IN HOLES CATCHES FOR ANGLED LEGS ATTERY LID SECURING TAMPER SWITCH COMPARTMENT LID SCREW SPRING TRAP Figure 3 Battery Area after Cover Removal D Remove the screw that secures the lid see Figure 3 swing the lid up and pull it away You now have access to the battery holder see Figure 4 E Pull out the battery holder and check that the battery type selection jumper is positioned in accordance with the type of batteries being installed see Figure 4 For
7. 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 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 othe
8. alkaline dry cells the jumper should be mounted on the two lower pins For Nickel Cadmium rechargeable cells on the two upper pins CAUTION Verify that the jumper is at the correct position for the actual battery cells being installed DRY CHRG i JUMPER IN RECHARGEABLE J BATTERY HOLDER BATTERY POSITION Figure 4 Battery Type Selection Jumper F Insert all 6 battery cells 3 at the top and 3 at the bottom Make sure that the flat end of each cell is pressed against a circular spring and the capped end of each cell is pressed against a flat contact Ea e t AS Sis T ENA CEA SIZE AA 1 5 V OR 1 2 V CELLS i X BATTERY BATTERY TAMPER BRACKET HOLDER COMPARTMENT SWITCH LOCK Figure 5 Battery Holder in Place with Batteries Installed G Put the battery holder back in re mount the battery compartment lid and re attach it using the screw Disregard any trouble indications that may appear due to lack of AC or lack of telephone line connection H Put back the battery area cover insert the angled legs at the left edge into their holes and then press the right edge of the cover against the cabinet surface until the catches click into place 3 3 Programming It pays off to plan ahead use the tables in appendices A and B a
9. by these units are actually activated upon arming 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 Dismounting the Control Panel A Pry the left side cover loose and remove it carefully as explained in Para 3 2 Steps A through C B You will probably find the bracket locking device in the closed position see Figure 29 part A C Loosen the screw until the lock can be shifted D Shift the lock up as shown by the arrow to reach the open position as in part B and tighten the screw A CLOSED B OPEN Figure 29 Unlocking the Bracket E Insert the bracket release key supplied with the PowerMax kit as far as it will go into the hole at the bottom of the unit see Figure 30 This action frees the catch from the trap DE5450 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 On by Timer and On by Zone make sure that these forms of control are permitted click D repeatedly and verify that the display shows BY TIMER ON C and BY SENSOR ON fl A dark box at the extreme right means that these functions are enabled The easiest way to test timed activation is to select the ninth item in the installers menu 9 USER SETTINGS and set the system clock a few minutes before the relevant start time Do not forget to return the clock to the correct time after com
10. system as detailed in the Installation Instructions from paragraph 3 4 onward WARNING The PowerMax control unit has not been investigated by UL for household fire WARNING All model PowerMax outputs are not power limited and shall not be used in UL listed Systems 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 DE5450 1 1 INTRODUCTION The PowerMax is a user and installer friendly 30 zone fully supervised wireless control panel 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 telephone set and X 10 controller e Special wall mounted bracket permits 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 displayed upon request 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Data Number of Zones 29 wireless 1 hardwired zone No 30 Hardwired Zone Requirements 2 2 kQ E O L resistance max resistance of wires 220 Q Zone Types Interior perimeter delay 1 delay 2 24 hours audible 24 hours silent fire non alarm and emergency User Cod
11. 10 connection 6 lead RJ 11 double ended cord Only 4 leads are used make sure the cord is 1 to 1 Refer to Figure 10 and proceed as follows A Use the cords to complete the following connections The LINE socket to the telephone line or the LINE amp SET socket to the telephone line and the local telephone set The X 10 socket to the powerline interface module B Extract the screw terminal blocks one by one and make the necessary connections When done plug each terminal block onto its PCB mounted pins IMPORTANT The terminals for internal and external sounders are DC outputs intended for 9V sounders Connecting a loudspeaker to any of these outputs will cause a short circuit and will damage the unit C Route the wires and cords via the rear wiring channels With all wires properly seated proceed to Para 3 6 3 6 Cabinet to Bracket Attachment Once all connections are made and the wires are seated within the channels at the rear it is only necessary to attach the control panel to the wall mounted bracket Refer to Figure 11 and proceed as follows A Hold the cabinet with its top slightly slanted toward yourself and align the trap at the bottom of the cabinet with the dual prong catch at the bottom of the bracket CABINET HANGERS 5 TAMPER SWITCH CAM A TRAP FOR DUAL PRONG H CATG A S 1 S l l
12. 9 MCT 423 E Glass Break Detector MCT 501 not UL Listed An acoustic detector Fig 20 equipped with a PowerCode type transmitter Since it restores automatically after detection this unit does not send a restoral message to the control panel Figure 20 MCT 501 3 9 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 DE5450 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 or 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 Fig 21 Keyfob transmitter one unit is supplied with the PowerMax You can program the AUX a
13. ERFACE EOL i RELAY 1 COIL PEREA J o a J a EXTERNAL Bat S O 6 POSITION ZO RJ 11 PLUG a S LINE X pa N S a z Q INTERNAL 7110 12345678 rc z 123456 Qo op mm x 4 0 5A 32 6 POSITION RJ 11 PLUG 8 POSITION RJ 31X PLUGS IMPORTANT OFF THE TEL SET j IMPORTANT 1 TO 1 CABLE AS SHOWN TEL SET fi ia P T RED TIP AND SWITCHED R RING LINE 4 FROM Ri STREET FOR INSTALLATIONS IN THE U S A ONLY Figure 10 Wiring Diagram SHELF CABLES ARE UNSUITABLE HERE PREPARE YOUR OWN 1 TO 1 CABLE ER NOTE PSC 04 IN THE U S AND CANADA ALTERNATIVE MODELS ELSEWHERE HOUSE PHONES POWERLINE INTERFACE MODULE SEE NOTE 0 oO a CAUTION The sounder and PGM outputs can not be used in UL listed installations DE5450 You will need the following telephone type cords e For telephone line hookup only installations where line seizure is not required 6 lead RJ 11 cord s e For telephone line and set hookup typical installation requiring line seizure 8 lead RJ 31X cord s Note RJ 11 and RJ 31X cords are available as either single ended with flying leads at the other end or double ended Use a double ended cord if the telephone line jack is located near the panel If the telephone line jack is far away use two single ended cords and splice them together with 4 conductor cable e For X
14. PLOYMENT AND 3 4 Mounting the Bracket 0 0 ccceccee eects 4 TRANSMITTER ASSIGNMENTS csseeessesees 11 3 5 VU UME ocassiteescsiaccnntuistcins voted oletavdetantvomteaninacitins 5 A 1 Detector Deployment Plan eee 11 3 6 Attaching the Control Panel to the Bracket 6 A 2 Keyfob Transmitter List cccccceeesssseeeees 11 3 7 Connecting the AC Transformet ccccee 6 A 3 Emergency Transmitter List 0 0 ee 12 3 8 PowerMax Compatible Detectors 0 0 00 0ccc 7 A 4 Non Alarm Transmitter List eee 12 3 9 PowerMax Compatible Transmitters 0 7 APPENDIX B X 10 UNIT ASSIGNMENTS 008 12 3 10 Mounting the RS232 Module cceeees 8 FCC STATEMENTS iicissscssscsscscessscvaanacaccccsssndaasesscctscasrans 13 3 11 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren 2 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMIITY ccssssseeeeeeeeeees 14 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerMax control panel is supplied with 3 instruction manuals E Installation Instructions this manual for your exclusive use E Programming Guide 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 and B to the installation instructions 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 wi
15. POWERMAX al Visonic Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System Installation Instructions 1 INTRODUCTION uw ccscicecscccssssctscccecsccsssnnscsatvessscaaaecacsacess 2 4 TESTING PROCEDURES eececcesseeeereeeeeeeeeeeee 8 2 SPECIFICATIONS c secessseeeeseseeeeeeseseeteeeneaeeteees 2 4 1 Preparations ccecceseeeeeeeeeeneeeteeeeseetenees 8 2 1 General Data c cccccccccccscscsescsescestscstseseseeeceeaees 2 4 2 Diagnostic TeSt cee eeeeteeeeeeeetenes 8 2 2 RF Se Ott saceccuatdecaieadesenseadlactbdelecosbiatledstddomaetie 2 4 3 Keyfob Transmitter Test secceceseeeeeeeees 8 2 3 Electrical Data osc atenieacteulscsectathincuisinaduelincieutte 2 4 4 Appliance ON OFF Test ceseseeseeeeeeeeees 9 2 4 COMMUNICATION 2 0 20 ecececcecseseseseteteteeeeseseeeeeeeees 3 4 5 Emergency Transmitter Test 0 0 eee 9 2 5 Physical Properties c cceceeeeseeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 3 5 MAINTENANCE icccssccectssescceisctccieissdeieeagcdeiscnectedeestilee 9 3 INSTALLATION socscsiiescissectescedectiscetosteiestaiteiacrecteccsducss 3 5 1 Dismounting the Control panel ss s11111s11 9 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment 0 0cccccceeees 3 5 2 Replacing the Backup Battery ee 9 3 2 Supplying Power to the Unit ee 3 5 3 Fuse Replacement ccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 10 3 3 Programming ccccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 4 APPENDIX A DETECTOR DE
16. 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 triggered B Magnetic Contact Transmitter MCT 302 Figure 17 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 Figure 17 the door or window remain closed MCT 302 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 Fig 18 is a N PowerCode device used mainly as a T 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 2 sends or does not send a restored ag message to the alarm system depending Figure 18 on the setting of an on board DIP switch MCT 100 D Wireless Smoke Detector MCT 423 not 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 Figure 1
17. arch 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutua recognition of their conformity and Annex II Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10 4 Am3 95 Am4 97 Safet The following Notified Bodies and or independent laboratories have been consulted in the Conformity Assessment procedure Notified Body number Lab Name and address 0122 NMi Certin B V POB 15 9822 ZG Niekerk The Netherlands The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the following address Company Visonic Ltd Address Unit 1 Stratton Park i Dunton Lane Biggleswade Bedfordshire SG18 8QS Country UK Telephone number 01767 600857 Fax number 0167 601098 Drawn up in Tel Aviv Israel on 22 06 2000 Yaacov Kotlicki Directing Manager place dd mm yy signature name and company function stamp DE5450 DE5450 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 of 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
18. arm 9 Emergency Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 26 available zone names plus 3 custom zone names that you can add see Figure 3 in the Programming Guide A2 Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments Status or Arming instant PGM Control X 10 Unit Control Indicate the desired Indicate whether Mark the boxes of the X 10 units to function if any see this output will be be activated see Section 7 in the Para 5 16 in the activated or not programming guide programming guide see Section 7 in the programming guide System status Arming instant Yes _ No 10 2L 30 4C 50 6L 7L DE5450 11 A3 Emergency Transmitter List Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder APPENDIX B X 10 Unit Assignments oo pele he Appliance by Arming by Memory by Delay by Keyfob ON Time OFF Time a b c Pi ee aE M ey a aS E A a ea ae a ER FR Fs ES SS CE A fd a C a SE PL ER C SG T 12 DE5450 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
19. e keyfob units DISARM f key The ARM DE5450 indicator should extinguish the Happy Tune should sound 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 E If the AUX button is defined as STATUS system status should be displayed and announced upon pressing the button E If the AUX k 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 f key immediately to disarm E f the AUX button is programmed as PGM X 10 and permitted to activate one or several X 10 units pressing k 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 k should activate the device wired to the PGM output 4 4 Appliance ON OFF Test The X 10 unit assignment information that you noted in Appendix B to this manual is very useful for this test Go over the table in Appendix B column by column If for instance the ON by arming column has X s marked in the rows pertaining to units 1 5 and 7 then arm the system and verify that the appliances controlled
20. es 8 codes 4 digits each Control Facilities Integral keypad PowerCode Code Secure hand held transmitters Remote telephone Local or remote computer Display Single line back lighted 16 character LCD and 4 LED indicators Arming Modes AWAY HOME HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED 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 Timeout Programmable 4 minutes 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 seven X 10 brand units by various factors as programmed Chime zones Diagnostic test and event log 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 Data Retrieval Status alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock The control panel keeps and displays time and date 2 AWAY INSTANT e Diagnostic test provides visual and audible indication of the signal level of each detector e Remote control and status verification from dis
21. he cabinet see figure 32 To replace a fuse the cabinet should be temporarily dismounted as described in Para 5 1 above Extract the suspected fuse and check it visually In most cases a defective fuse can be identified by the broken conductor within the glass cylinder If in doubt test the continuity of the fuse with an ohmmeter Replace a defective fuse with a new one of the same ratings The relevant trouble indications will immediately disappear 1 l Se D z F iFa Nge goo i i SL ae pa BATTERY FUSE SIREN INNT 139 4NN Ne IN U S VARIANTS ONLY FUSE Figure 32 Fuse Locations 5 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 per Section 9 of the Programming Guide Remember A poor signal is not acceptable as stated at the end of the test procedure DE5450 APPENDIX A Detector Deployment amp Transmitter Assignments A1 Detector Deployment Plan Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM Controls in non alarm or emergency zones Yes No X YES X 10 Unit No Zone Types 1 Interior 2 Perimeter 3 Delay 1 4 Delay 2 5 24 h silent 6 24 h audible 7 Fire 8 Non al
22. here is a safe 6 dB margin for signal reception To perform this test you must access item No 8 in the installers menu exactly as done when programming the control panel A Click the lt NEXT gt button until the display reads INSTALLER MODE B Click lt OK gt to select the installers menu The control panel will prompt you for the installer code Note When the module is properly seated the module catches pushed aside during insertion will spring back into place above the top edge of the module E Prepare an RS 232 flat modular cable and terminate it with a 6 position RJ 11 plug at the PowerMax end Terminations at the computer s end may vary F Mate the plug with the RJ 11 socket and bend the cable backward to route it out via the wiring channel G Re attach the control panel to the bracket as instructed in Para 3 6 Attention For data download from a local computer the PowerMax must be set to the installer mode 3 11 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren not to be used in UL listed systems If you need a wireless external 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 functi
23. ing 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 or from its backup battery Connect a twisted pair between the transformer s 9 VAC screw terminals and the 9 VAC POWER terminals located in the rectangular opening at the back of the PowerMax cabinet see Figure 10 Note If the transformer does not have screw terminals connect the transformer s integral twisted pair across the 9 VAC POWER terminals of the PowerMax Disregard any trouble indications that may appear due to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection Alternatively you may power up from the backup battery A Insert a screwdriver into the slot shown in Figure 1 TTR o NOVER ED p A NG i THIS PRY Figure 1 Prying the Cover Loose DE5450 2 4 Communication Built in Modem 300 baud Bell 203 protocol Data Transfer to Local Computer Via RS232 serial port Report Destinations 2 central stations 4 private tele phones 1 pager Reporting Format Options SIA Pulse 4 2 1900 1400 Hz Pulse 4 2 1800 2300 Hz Contact
24. ll 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 Paragraphs 3 8 and 3 9 of this manual 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 Paragraph 3 3 of this manual refers you to the programming guide The programming flow charts in the programming guide 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 method allows you to put a checkmark in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory defaults To increase the backup time provided by the Ni Cd battery which is 4 6 hours we recommend the use of 6 size AA Ni Mh cells with a capacity of 1600 mAh produced by GP Under AC failure conditions these batteries provide up to 20 hour backup with no alarms and up to 16 hours if an alarm occurs not to be used in UL listed systems 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 is possible through item 9 on the installer s menu see User s manual for exact procedure When you are through programming proceed to install the
25. on 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 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 C Enter the valid installer code 993939 or the new installer code that you already programmed The Happy Tune will sound if the code is correct and the display will change to 1 NEW INSTL CODE D Click lt NEXT gt or lt BACK until the number and name of the desired mode are displayed 8 DIAGNOSTICS E Carry on as in Section 9 of the programming guide 4 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 and the display should respond as follows ARMING AWAY i PLEASE EXIT NOW The exit delay beeps will begin Press th
26. one 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 Connection 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 DE5450 13 14 al Visonic Ltd Declaration of Conformity We the undersigned Company Visonic Ltd Address 30 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 ireless burglar alarm control panel is tested to and conforms with the essential EMC Requirements Standard issue date EN 50081 1 EMC Emission EN 55022 RFI EN 50082 1 EMC Immunity EN 6100 4 6 EMC immunity to conducted RF BR21 Telephony EN 60950 Am1 93 Am2 93 and therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999 S5 EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 9 m
27. pleting 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 8 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 DE5450 is capable of learning each detector s identification code and linking it to a specific zone see Section 3 in the Programming Manual Some units are shown below go Figure 14 Figure 15 MC PIR 3000 MC PIR 2000 or K 940 MCW K 980MCW MC PIR 2000 amp MC PIR 3000 are not UL listed Note K 940 MCW and K 980MCW 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 e This is a supervisory message If
28. pletion of this test 4 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 5 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 F Slide the control panel about 10 mm up along the bracket G After sliding the cabinet up remove the plastic key and pull the upper part of the cabinet away from the bracket slanting it towards yourself H With the cabinet free of the hangers you can pull the bottom of the cabinet away and free it from the dual prong catch at the bottom of the bracket Figure 30 Releasing the Catch 5 2 Replacing the Backup Battery CAUTION If you replace rechargeable cells with alkaline dry cells be sure to install the battery type jumper in the DRY position Failure to do so will result in rapid cell destruction and leakage acid leakage may cause further damage w DRY CHRG JUMPER IN DRY BATTERY HOLDER BATTERY POSITION Figu
29. rchange with a local computer If this module is not supplied a special plastic cap blocks the niche designed to accommodate the module The following instructions are useful when adding the 7 RS232 module to an already installed PowerMax system A Detach the cabinet from the bracket see Para 5 1 B Remove the factory installed plastic cap by sliding it out along the grooves as shown in Figure 27 RECTANGULAR GROOVE 1 OF 2 MODULE Figure 27 Removing the Cap from the RS232 Niche C Align the RS232 module with the grooves and the module catches as shown in Figure 28 GROOVE 4 PIN SOCKET FOR 1 OF 2 HEADER RS232 CABLE 4 PIN SOCKET HIDDEN Se gt S Figure 28 Inserting the RS232 Module D Push the module all the way in making sure that the 4 pin socket mates with the 4 pin header at the bottom 4 TESTING PROCEDURES 4 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 system 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 4 2 below 4 2 Diagnostic Test A comprehensive diagnostic test is required for two reasons e To verify proper function of all detectors in the system e To assure that t
30. re 31 Jumper in Dry Battery Position Replacement and first time insertion of cells are similar see Para 3 2 The only difference is the necessity to remove the old cells and to inspect the battery holder contacts and springs for signs of corrosion If corrosion is found in the battery holder clean it first with a piece of cloth dampened with hot water and then file the contacts clean until they shine In extreme cases the entire battery holder should be replaced With fresh battery cells 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 5 3 Fuse Replacement The PowerMax has two fuses which can burn out E Battery Fuse 1A time delay type UL recognized exists in U S variants only E Siren Fuse 0 5 A time delay type UL recognized in the U S A or 0 5 A time delay type per IEC127 3 in Europe 10 If any one of the fuses burns out in U S A variants or the siren fuse burns out in other variants the trouble indicator lights and TRBL is displayed together with READY or NOT READY as the case may be Clicking the lt SHOW OK gt button will display a FUSE TROUBLE message The fuse s is are accessible through the rectangular opening at the rear of t
31. rs including batteries used in conjunction with the Products al Visonic 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 damages 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
32. t 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 instructed in the PowerMax programming Guide Publication DE5450P 4 3 4 Mounting the Bracket A Detaching the Bracket from the Cabinet A notable advantage of the PowerMax is that the unit can be mounted without having to open its cabinet All connectors and terminals are accessible through a rectangular opening at the rear and wiring channels are provided across the rear of the cabinet Quick mounting of the PowerMax is possible by virtue of a special bracket and a unique mechanical coupling locking mechanism The control panel comes with the bracket in place at the rear The bracket lock at the front see Figure 5 is left open Since a catch at the lower end of the bracket is trapped within the cabinet a special plastic key supplied in the kit must be used to release it see Figures 6 amp 7 Figure 7 Detaching the Bracket B Getting Acquainted with the Bracket Having detached the bracket successfully put it on a desk and observe its design see Figure 8 for identification of its various parts The upper and lower mounting holes are intended for regular attachment to the wall with screws and anchors A special
33. tant telephones e Event log stores and displays information on 100 past events e Upload download from distant computer via telephone line and modem e Backup battery uses standard easily obtained cells QUICK PROGRAMMING e Multiple choice selection of options for each parameter e Unequivocal visual prompts and audible signals e The installer can gain 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 Compliance with U S Standards UL1023 household burglar alarm system unit Grade A Meets FCC Part 15 and Part 68 requirements Compliance with European Standards EMC Emission EN 50081 1 1992 RFI EN55022 1998 EMC Immunity EN 50082 1 1997 EMC Immunity to Conducted RF EN6100 4 6 1996 Telephony TBR21 1998 Safety EN60950 Am1 93 Am2 93 Am3 95 Am4 97 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 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 Coding PowerCode and or CodeSecure 2 3 Electrical Data Power Supply Plug in transformer 120 VAC 60 Hz 9 VAC 700 mA in the U S A 230 VAC 50 Hz 9 VAC 700 mA or 230 VAC 50 Hz 9 VAC 1A not for UL listed s
34. 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 cE VISONIC LTD ISRAEL P O B 22020 TEL AVIV 61220 ISRAEL PHONE 972 3 645 6789 FAX 972 3 645 6788 VISONIC INC U S A 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 1911 PHONE 860 243 0833 800 223 0020 FAX 860 242 8094 VISONIC LTD UK FRASER ROAD PRIORY BUSINESS PARK BEDFORD MK44 3WH PHONE 0870 730 0800 FAX 0870 730 0801 INTERNET www visonic com VISONIC LTD 2002 POWERMAX DE5450 REV 4 04 02 16 MADE IN ISRAEL DE5450
35. uxiliary button to perform various tasks in accordance with the user s needs F MCT 231 201 Fig 22 Single button pendant units The MCT 231 Code Secure and the MCT 201 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike MCT 134 104 Fig 23 4 button hand held units MCT 134 CodeSecure can replace the MCT 234 keyfob MCT 104 PowerCode can perform emergency and non alarm functions Both units look alike MCT 132 102 Fig 24 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 131 101 Fig 25 Single button units The MCT 131 CodeSecure and the MCT 101 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike MCT 211 Fig 26 Water proof wrist worn PowerCode transmitter Can be enrolled to perform emergency or non alarm functions MCT 201 EMERGENCY ALARM MCT 231 DISARM ONLY Figure 22 MCT 231 201 DISARM AWAY AUX NOTE BUTTON FUNCTIONS SHOWN ARE TRUE FOR MCT 134 ONLY Figure 23 MCT 134 104 AWAY DISARM Figure 24 MCT 132 102 MCT 101 EMERGENCY OR NON ALARM PEER J OR NON ALARM 4 Figure 26 MCT 211 Not UL listed not to be used in UL listed systems 3 10 Mounting the RS232 Module The control panel can be equipped with an optional RS232 module for serial data inte
36. ystems UL installation Use transformer type OH 41073AT In Europe and elsewhere Use only Safety National Approved AC adapter mains to 9 VAC 0 7A or 1A Current Drain Approx 95 mA standby 500 mA at full load and in alarm PGM auxiliary Output Current 100 mA max Sounder Output Current with 700 mA Transformer Internal sounder 50 mA max External sounder 150 mA max Attention The external sounder can be allowed to draw up to 300 mA if the internal siren and PGM output are not used CAUTION The sounder and PGM outputs can not be used in UL installations DE5450 Sounder Output Current with 1A transformer Internal sounder 50 mA max External sounder 350 mA max Attention The 350 mA rating is valid only for units with a sticker that says Option 9VAC 1A plug in transformer Fuse Ratings 1A for battery protection in U S variants only Other variants use 650 mA PTC circuit protector 0 5 A for siren sounder circuit protection Backup Battery provides power for at least 4 hours Option 1 9V six alkaline AA cells 1 8 Ah Option 2 7 2 V six Nickel Cadmium rechargeable AA cells 650 mAh UL installations Use rechargeable cells Golden Power KR650AA1 In Europe For rechargeable cells use BYD Battery Company Ltd D AA700A 1 2 V 700 mAh Battery Test Once every 24 hours and once per hour during AC power loss 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment Open the cardboard pack

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