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D-302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide

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1. i Y i squawk disable Ml 0 SQUAWK OPTION o gt sqwk low volume oK gt 1 sqwk mid volume be 1 if not satisfied sqwk hi volume Q SET TIME amp FORMAT tox S FORMAT 12H EU FORMAT 24H To review options lis 5 J SI Je o review options use A el ilok ilok oe J or button TIME A TIME _ Tftime e g 07 55P4 z time e g 19 55 To move within most of Firo Jiro the menus the following TIME 07 55 P TIME 19 55 keys can be used i ilox Lilox C gt Moving forward i isfi ie h fi i O SET DATESFORMAT ioc DATE DDIMM YYY YIR Or S2tistec DATE MM DD YY i Lilo Snow conim i gt y iloK tOK EE Moving backward DATE _ J __ DATE __ Bm Moving one level date e g 30 12 2007 date e g 12 30 2007 upin the menu Tok Ti1oKx E Return to f l lt OK gt TO EXIT DATE 30 12 2007 DATE 12 30 2007 7 77 7 7 7 ilok ilok v 1 SCHEDULER iloK p gt see detail A y in next page INSTALLER MODE fitox J gt Entrance to INSTALLER MODE described in 5 Lad the installer guide oS lt OK gt TO EXIT ilok L READY see top of drawing in previous page SET BYPASS SHOW BYPASS RECALL BYPASS see drawing in previous page Figure 8 Users Settings Flow Chart Notes 1 Functions inside black r
2. Click ilOK J The display will revert to its normal state 25 USER SETTINGS 7 User Settings What are the Settings You Need The installer provides you with a ready to use alarm system but a few settings and adjustments will still be needed Note Although the user settings are your responsibility you may request your installer to perform them for you except for the user codes which you would like to keep secret The user settings include if enabled by the installer e Bypassing zones determining which zones will be bypassed disabled during the present disarm period and the next armed period e Reviewing the bypass list show bypass displaying the numbers and names of bypassed zone one by one e Recalling the last bypassing scheme recall bypass re using the previous bypassing scheme which becomes suspended after disarming but is still saved in the PowerMaxPro memory Note RECALL BYPASS is applicable when partition is disabled e Private report determining the event groups to be reported to private telephone subscribers Determining the 1 2 3 and 4 telephone numbers to which the system will report event messages that were defined by the system installer Determining the number of times the called party s private telephone number is dialed Determining whether or not 2 way voice communication with private telephones will be allowed Determining whether to use a singl
3. _ Ce td NEXT E p gt J 0 10c 3 SHOW OK J EMERGENCY Press both FIRE Hold j Hold for 2 sec Fai for panic EEA for 2 sec RECORD MESSAGE alarm LIGHT ON gt J VOLUME UP LIGHT Ren ES EIS E AWAY PLAY MESSAGE LIGHT OFF ARMING HOME CHIME ON OFF LIGHT CONTROL CANCEL ENTRY DELAY PARTITION SELECTION Figure 3 Controls and Indicators 6 D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide INTRODUCTION Note regarding the Mute Speaker button The Mute Speaker button is active only if the Set Voice Option function is enabled enable prompts see user setting flow chart fig 8 Multi Function Transmitter Your system responds to signals sent by a 4 button MCT 234 or a 6 button two way MCT 237 keyfob transmitter or by a two way wireless keypad MKP 150 151 see figure 4 The MCT 234 keyfob transmitter is used to control single or multiple predefined partition s only The MCT 237 keyfob transmitter and the two way wireless keypad can control a single or any combination up to 3 partitions MCT 234 PARTITION SELECTION J wo e Ob eB FO EA o 00 M By Figure 4 Keyfob Transmitters and Keypad A PANIC alarm can be initiated through the MCT 234 keyfob by pressing AWAY and HOME together for 2 sec through the MCT 237 keyfob by pressing the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons for 2 sec and through the MKP 150 151 keypad by pressing th
4. ARM HOME HH MM a ARM indicator flashes during the armed state If an alarm occurred while the system was armed in the AWAY mode the display will respond differently PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ial ENTER CODE en a ia Enter code ARMING HOME Move to interior zone Exit delay 4 HOME HH MM Cc alternating 5S ARM HOME MEMORY a ARM indicator flashes during the armed state Arming AWAY Instant You may arm AWAY or HOME without an entry delay any detection in any zone will trigger an immediate alarm If you wish to arm AWAY INSTANT proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ENTER CODE ARMING AWAY ARMING INSTANT amp alternating 5 PLEASE EXIT NOW Exit delay 4 AWAY Vacate the premises ARM indicator lights during the armed state 10 Arming HOME Instant If you wish to arm HOME INSTANT proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY Al ENTER CODE i ARMING HOME ARMING HOME amp alternating 5S ARM HOME INSTANT Move to interior zone 4 Exit delay J HOME HH MM B ARM indicator flashes during the armed state Forced Arming AWAY Forced arming allows you to arm any system partition even though one zone or several zones are disturbed and the NOT READY message is displayed Automatic forced arming only works if the installer allowed this option while
5. HN lt code gt lt house ID gt 13 Query system status Not supported command STATUS lt code gt ST lt code gt Note House ID includes up to 16 characters for example JOHN S HOUSE Reporting by SMS The PowerMaxPro system can send SMS messages to a maximum of 4 pre selected telephone numbers Example of the reported SMS messages e JOHN S HOME AWAY e JOHN S HOME DISARM e JOHN S HOUSE POWERMAX LOW BATTERY GARAGE LOW BATTERY e JOHN S HOUSE STATUS MESSAGE 01 Event list is displayed Note Status messages can be sent only to a calling telephone whose identity number is not blocked by the user Note The PowerMaxPro may react with a delay to received SMS messages if a GPRS session is in progress at the same time 24 Conducting a Walk Test The walk test is an indispensable operation by which you verify that all detectors function properly without disturbing the neighbors with loud sirens The test must be performed at least once a week and should include all detectors in all zones Before performing walk test all the detectors must be in normal state Normal state is achieved when no motion is made for at least 2 minutes Note During the test period 24 hour zones will not cause an alarm if violated but a fire zone will function normally A typical test will take place as follows A Click gt gt _ The display will read WALK TEST B Click the
6. The following diagram shows how to decrease the loudness with the lt 4 gt key assuming that the volume was at maximum to begin with PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY OS one man a os vorume mm os vo umMe oS vo ume m 14 Voice ON OFF You can switch spoken announcements on and off by alternate clicking of the lt 7 gt key as shown below PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY t READY _HH MM Note The system will maintain the Voice OFF state until subsequent selection of Voice ON Message Exchange For message exchange you can record a verbal message for other users of the alarm system Face boxes will slowly disappear one by one from right to left as shown in the diagram below ACTION RESULTANT DISPLAY ig 2 _ constant Talk J Talk 4 Talk J Talk 4 Talk 4 Stop talking Once the last of the boxes disappears RECORDING ENDED will be displayed When you release the button the display will revert to the normal status displaying mode but will also indicate that a message is waiting For example READY HH MM c alternating 5 READY MSG To check your own message listen to it within one minute from the end of recording see Chapter 3 Message Playback This way the MSG indication will not be erased D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL Note The message recording feature refers to the entire system and not per partition Message Playback
7. e Change of state detected by a magnetic contact detector a closed window or door is opened e Detection of smoke by a smoke detector e Tampering with any one of the detectors e Pressing the two emergency buttons simultaneously panic Arming Arming the alarm system is an action that prepares it to sound an alarm if a zone is violated by motion or by opening a door or window as the case may be The control panel may be armed in various modes see AWAY HOME INSTANT and LATCHKEY AWAY This type of arming is used when the protected site is vacated entirely All zones interior and perimeter alike are protected Chime Zones Allow you to keep track of activity in the protected area while the alarm system is in the disarmed state Whenever a chime zone is opened the buzzer beeps twice The buzzer doesn t beep however upon closing the zone return to normal Residences can use this feature to annunciate visitors or look after children Businesses can use it to signal when customers enter the premises or when personnel enter restricted areas Note Your installer will never designate a 24 hour zone or a fire zone as a chime zone because both zone types actuate an alarm if disturbed while the system is in the disarmed state Although one zone or more are designated as chime zones you can still enable or disable the chime function Control Panel The control panel is a cabinet that incorporates the electronic circuitry and
8. F Disarming under Duress If you are forcibly compelled to disarm the system enter the duress code 2580 by default or another code set by the installer Disarming will take place normally but a silent alarm will be transmitted to the central station Siren Behavior The total siren time does not exceed the maximum time as configured by the installer Continuously ON when initiated by a burglar zone or a 24 hour zone and when a user initiates a panic alarm When initiated by a fire zone smoke is detected ON ON ON pause ON ON ON pause and so on If there is nobody around to disarm the system upon alarm the siren will sound for the time duration set by the installer then will stop The strobe light will keep flashing until the system is disarmed Proximity Tags Valid proximity tags enable you to perform variety of functions without entering user code for example arming disarming reading the event log etc Whenever user code is required you can simply present a valid proximity tag instead of entering user code D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE When the system is disarmed after presenting a valid proximity tag to the control panel the message lt OK gt for AWAY is displayed Now you can press the ilOK_J button to immediately arm the control panel or wait for 3 second for system automatic AWAY arming the message Please exit now will be displayed
9. POWERMAXPRO USER GUIDE Table of Contents Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations ero E EEA E Contact list form Luminous Indicator Signals eee 2 SirenSignalS 2 24 2 a ees 3 Useful Hints For PowerMaxPro Users 3 T Introduction snes ccssciccsssacscsscsaceccsccscccesccedecesscnicseratede 4 OVENWIEW Sonson i 4 System Features occ ccceesceeeeteeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 5 Terms of the Trad cccccccccsseseesesseseesesseseees 6 Control PushbuttonSs sesseeeseesesessesessrsesesesee 6 Multi Function Transmitter 0 ccccceeeeee 7 Proximity Tag Voice ANNOUNCEMENTS ccccccceeeseteeteeeeseeees 7 Screen Saver Option 8 2 Securing the Protected Site 9 Security Related Pushbuttons 0 eee 9 Partition Selection process 9 Preparing to Arm sesesessesssssssesresressesressessesesresse 9 Arming AWAY uu ececeseseseeeeseseseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 9 Arming HOME uuu eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeseseeeeeeeeeees Switching from HOME to AWAY Switching from AWAY to HOME ss Arming AWAY Instant oo eee Arming HOME Instant eee 10 Forced Arming AWAY seeen 10 Forced Arming HOME 10 Arming in the Latchkey Mode es Initiating a Panic Alarm eee 11 Initiating Fire Alarm oo 11 Initiating Emergency Alarm all Disarming and Stopping Alarms wll Siren Behavior oes a12 Proximity Tags t eccendenvenGuediaein 12 3 Speech
10. It is not possible to access the INSTALLER MENU if one or more partitions are in the AWAY or HOME modes Before attempting to perform any operation on any given partition s it is necessary to perform the operations below which enable you to select the desired allowed partition s using the individual code or proximity tag PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY SELECT PARTITION Enter partition 1 3 PARTITION 1 Note The Sad Tune will be heard when attempting to select a partition to which no sensors peripherals were enrolled Preparing to Arm Before arming make sure that READY P RDY is displayed This means that all zones partitions are secured and you may arm the system partition any way you choose In non partitioned system In partitioned system When non partitioned system is not ready for arming at least one zone is open the display is NOT READY TRBL trouble NOT READY MEM memory NOT READY MSG message or NOT READY BYPASS When partitioned system is not ready for arming at least one partition zone is open the display is N RDY TRBL trouble N RDY MEM memory N RDY MSG message or N RDY BYPASS D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide If the system is not ready for arming click ___i1oK to review the numbers and names of all open zones partitions one by one It is highly recommended to fix the open zone s thus restoring the system to the s
11. B Enter the current master user code If the code is correct the Happy Tune will sound and the display will read LIST OF EVENTS IMPORTANT Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will initiate a 30 second penalty lockout of the keypad Note For the Belgium variant entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will initiate a 6 minute penalty lockout of the keypad D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide C Click ilOK J The latest event will be shown Suppose that the latest event was an alarm in zone 13 The display will now read when partition is enabled and the event is linked to a particular partition PRT 1 0 28 38 C alternating 5 Z13 ALARM C alternating 5 09 02 99 3 37 P The two displays will be shown alternately until you click il OK again to move to the next event or until the event log times out 4 minutes Click il OK as many times as necessary to read all the data you need To quit the event log N Click or from any where within the log The display will read lt OK gt TO EXI Click il OK The system will return to the normal operating mode 35 MAINTENANCE 9 Maintenance Replacing the Backup Battery The PowerMaxPro uses regular electrical supply but incorporates backup 9 6V battery pack see sticker on battery cover Upon receiving the following trouble message whe
12. Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations QUICK REFERENCE TO PRIMARY ALARM CONTROL OPERATIONS Partition Selection when partition is enabled igmuig PARTITION NO Arming AWAY Arming AWAY INSTANT Arming HOME Arming HOME INSTANT Arming AWAY LATCHKEY 8 Force Arming HOME system not ready A Disarming and stopping alarms Contact list form Dear Customer Thank you for choosing PowerMaxPro a highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd Please note below the installer s telephone number to facilitate obtaining assistance Company Name Telephone Number Person to Contact Also please make sure that you have the name and telephone number of the central station your system will report to If you ever call the central station to ask questions you should be able to come up with your ACCOUNT NUMBER used to identify your alarm system to the central station Obtain this information from your installer and write it Luminous Indicator Signals m oA Code g Code DEI Code MA Codey AEN EN coor a Force Arming AWAY system not ready g Code mA to silence the protest buzz Code HEY i Code The factory default master user code is 1 1 1 1 The code is not required if quick arming has been permitted by the installer Change the factory default code to a secret code without delay see section 7 to silence the protest buzz
13. J gt 3rd private tel gt gt gt 4th private tel gt gt amp ilok amp l ilok a i10K Tel No TTel No Tel No ilok Lilox Hilox ok Hito ilox ilox Redial attempts UC gt Voice lt gt private _ gt gt Tel acknowledge _ gt gt _l g BE ty iok k enable two way H single ack a disable two way L all ack H IF Lilo ES ilox 2nd SMS tel UC gt 3rd SMS tel f _ l il ok e L ilok ty ilok SMS Tel No SMS Tel No SMS Tel No Lilox HL ilok ilok H ilok i oxk Hilo 0 SET USER CODES rok user code 1 tox J gt user code 1 1 1 1 1 code io U fel A user code 2 tok user code 2 2 2 22 code TOK gt gt enter partitions numbers e g 10 Select nod for partitions 1 amp 3 enter 13 for next user codes ioc tox Jeu UO2 P1 itok TRANSM
14. LATCHKEY and BYPASS Liquid crystal display LCD Plain language status information and prompts are displayed on the front panel in large clear letters Real time clock The present time is visible on the display This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event In addition it is used for the Scheduler where activity of a device is performed according to a specific time and date selection D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Various reporting destinations Events are reported automatically to central monitoring stations private telephones of your choice and even by SMS if GSM is installed Selective reporting Your installer can determine what type of event will be reported to which destination Latchkey mode An automatic Latchkey message is sent to chosen telephones if the system is disarmed by a latchkey user a junior family member for instance Spoken announcements and instructions Status dependent pre recorded verbal messages are heard over the built in loudspeaker if the voice prompts are enabled see chapter 7 Message exchange Before leaving the premises you may record a short verbal message for other users of the system who may arrive later Upon arrival you can listen to verbal messages left by others for you Access from remote telephones You may access the PowerMaxPro from a remote telephone and Arm Disarm it or receive system status information INT
15. Monitoring Station s Name Telephone Number My Account Number If you or your installer set the system to contact private telephone numbers note down the 4 telephone numbers that your installer programmed to be called Phone No 1 Phone No 2 Phone No 3 Phone No 4 Indicator Behavior Significance Lights steadily The system a system partition s is in the armed state AWAY MODE Flashes The system a system partition s is in the armed state HOME MODE B red No light The system is presently in the disarmed state Note Refers to the selected partition s If control panel is set to a single partition an operation performed on other partitions will not be displayed Lights steadily Indicates a trouble in the entire system and not per partition No light A orange No trouble all is well Note Refers to the selected partition s If control panel is set to a single partition an operation performed on other partitions will not be displayed Lights steadily The chime function is active chime zones will chime when disturbed A green Note The chime indicator lights steadily when at least one partition is enabled No light The chime function is inactive chime zones will not chime when disturbed i Lights steadily AC power is supplied to the control panel green No light The system is operating on backup battery power 2 D 302542 PowerMaxPro
16. by X 10 unit No 01 RESULTANT DISPLAY PRESS ejo LIGHT OFF 021 L READY HH MM The lights controlled by X 10 unit No 01 are switched off Light DIM BRIGHT Immediately after activating a light see above Manual Switch ON you can dim or brighten it as desired For this as enable the DIM BRIGHT function by pressing H or OF in older versions of the PowerMaxPro then 1A several times as desired the oS DIM or BRIGHT button Automatic ON OFF Control You can select two of four options By Timer ON By timer OFF By sensor ON By sensor OFF D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL The presently active options are shown with a dark box M at the far right To view the 2 other options click zal A presently inactive option is shown without a dark box at the far right click il OK j The dark box will appear if you while the option is displayed A Happy Tune indicates successful saving of a new option D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide PRESS DES RESULTANT DISPLAY BY TIMER ON If this is the default If not satisfied press DES BY TIMER OFF If satisfied ress IOK BY TIMER OFF il OK BY TIMER OFF DES If not satisfied Press BES BY SENSOR ON 1 If this is the default BY SENSOR OFF If satisfied ilok J BYSENSOROFF il OK J DE
17. l the menus the following eee ee y creates i keys can be used i start HH MM lt 4 i stop HH MM lt ean By gt gt Moving forward Notes Son Show confirm data Moving backward ee weeny 1 Select time in 10 minute intervals only TIME Moving one level 2 To erase a displayed time press OFF enter start stop time up in the menu iain ERO A Return to ea E lt OK gt TO EXIT CTS aaa Figure 8 DETAIL A Scheduler Function D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide 33 USER SETTINGS Setting Time and Time Format Having entered your Master User Code successfully see Entering the User Settings Menu above click gt gt until the display reads SET TIME amp FORMAT A If 12h format is desired continue as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok USFORMAT 12H if this is the current option iio J TME __ __A TS time _ digits e g TIME 12 55A 12 55A io J TIME HH MM A Note To enter A press or to enter P press B If 24h format is desired continue as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok J USFORMAT 12H gt Leurormat 244 ilok J TIME IS time r digits e g TIME 19 55 19 55 ilok J Time 19 55 ilok TIME HH MM You may now select any other item on th
18. microprocessor that control the alarm system It D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide collects information from various sensors processes it and responds in various ways It also includes the user interface control keys numerical keypad display sounder and loudspeaker Disarming The opposite of arming an action that restores the control panel to the normal standby state In this state only fire and 24 hour zones will sound an alarm if violated but a panic alarm may also be initiated Disturbed Zone A zone in a state of alarm this may be caused by an open window or door or by motion in the field of view of a motion detector A disturbed zone is considered not secured Forced Arming When any one of the system zones is disturbed open the alarm system cannot be armed One way to solve this problem is to find and eliminate the cause for zone disturbance closing doors and windows Another way to deal with this is to impose forced arming automatic de activation of zones that are still disturbed upon termination of the exit delay Bypassed zones will not be protected throughout the arming period Even if restored to normal closed bypassed zones will remain unprotected until the system is disarmed Permission to force arm is given or denied by the installer while programming the system HOME This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected site A classic example is night
19. partition enabled use P1 P2 P3 or P4 according to the partition number 23 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Command Individual Partition SMS All Partitions SMS format Format Partition Disable 1 Arm AWAY P AWAY lt code gt AWAY lt code gt P AW lt code gt AW lt code gt 2 Arm AWAY instant Not supported command AWAY INST lt code gt AWI lt code gt 3 Arm AWAY Latchkey Not supported command LATCHKEY lt code gt LK lt code gt 4 Arm AWAY Latchkey instant Not supported command LATCHKEY INST lt code gt LKI lt code gt 5 Arm HOME P HOME lt code gt HOME lt code gt P HM lt code gt HM lt code gt 6 Arm HOME instant Not supported command HOME INST lt code gt HMI lt code gt 7 Disarm P DISARM lt code gt DISARM lt code gt P DA lt code gt DA lt code gt 8 Turn light xx on xx 01 15 LIGHT xx ON lt code gt LT xx ON lt code gt LIGHT xx ON lt code gt LT xx ON lt code gt 9 Turn light xx off xx 01 15 LIGHT xx ON lt code gt LT xx ON lt code gt LIGHT xx ON lt code gt LT xx ON lt code gt 10 Turn PGM on PGM ON lt code gt PGM ON lt code gt 11 Turn PGM off PGM OFF lt code gt PGM OFF lt code gt see note ID gt 12 Define custom house identity HOUSE NAME lt code gt lt house HOUSE NAME HN lt code gt lt house ID gt lt code gt lt house ID gt
20. programming your system Disturbed zones will be bypassed they will not be armed The protected site will not have maximum protection Note When forced arming is carried out the buzzer protests by emitting a continuous tone during the exit delay until the last 10 seconds of the delay You can silence this signal by pressing the arming button again When NOT READY is displayed Forced arming AWAY is performed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ENTER CODE ir ____ ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW 4 Exitdelay 4 to mute the buzzer AWAY B ARM indicator lights during the armed state Forced Arming HOME When NOT READY is displayed Forced arming HOME is performed as follows D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY A ENTER CODE i ARMING HOME A 4 Exit delay 4 To mute the buzzer HOME HH MM Go to interior zone A ARM indicator flashes during the armed state Arming in the Latchkey Mode This mode is useful for a parent at work who wants to be sure that his children have returned from school and have disarmed the system Arming in the latchkey mode means that a special latchkey message will be sent out when the system is disarmed by a latchkey user Latchkey users are holders of user codes 5 through 8 or users of Keyfob transmitters 5 through 8 The latchkey message is consi
21. table Note The X 10 output operates on the entire alarm system and not per partition Key Function O Manual activation of lights or other household electrical ap pliances household electrical appliances DE Selecting the active automatic control method m Sensors Appliances are controlled by sensors assigned by the installer for this Timer Appliances are controlled by timer ON and OFF times are defined by the installer Both Appliances are controlled by sensors as well as by a timer Examples of benefits gained by automatic remote control e Timer Control When you are away the timed activation de activation of lights radio and TV simulates the presence of people at home to deter potential burglars e Zone Control Upon disturbance of a perimeter zone lights are switched on and a tape recorder starts running playing back a series of dog barks Note Automatic activation and deactivation of electrical appliances depend also on the Scheduler setup see Chapter 7 Scheduler Function 16 Manual Switch On You can switch appliances ON as instructed below This example shows how to switch on the lights controlled by X 10 unit No 01 RESULTANT DISPLAY PRESS BE LIGHT ON nz 4 READY HH MM The lights controlled by X 10 unit No 01 are switched on Manual Switch Off You can switch appliances OFF as instructed below This example shows how to switch off the lights controlled
22. time at home when the family is about to retire to bed With HOME arming perimeter zones are protected but interior zones are not Consequently motion within interior zones will be ignored by the control panel but disturbance of a perimeter zone will cause an alarm Instant You can arm the system AWAY INSTANT or HOME INSTANT thereby canceling the entry delay for all delay zones for the duration of one arming period For example you may arm the control panel in the HOME INSTANT mode and remain within the protected area Only perimeter protection is active and if you do not expect somebody to drop in while the system is armed alarm upon entry via the main door is an advantage To disarm the system without causing an alarm use your control keypad which is normally accessible without disturbing a perimeter zone or use a keyfob transmitter Latchkey The Latchkey mode is a special arming mode in which designated latchkey users will trigger a latchkey message to be sent to a telephone when they disarm the system Note This applies to latchkey users 5 to 8 only 41 APPENDICES For example if a parent wants to be sure that their child has returned from school and disarmed the system Latchkey arming is only possible when the system is armed in the AWAY mode Magnetic Contact Detector Wireless A Magnet controlled switch and a wireless PowerCode transmitter in a shared housing The detector is mounted on doors and
23. to provide the disabled person with a miniature single button pendant type or wristwatch type transmitter Pressing the button on this transmitter will cause the PowerMaxPro to send an emergency call to the central monitoring station or to private telephones designated by the installer D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide To make this possible ask your installer to define one of the 28 zones of the PowerMaxPro as an emergency zone Then obtain one of the transmitters listed below and link this transmitters ID code to the emergency zone Compatible distress transmitters are see Fig 5 MCT 201 pendant type MCT 211 wristwatch type MCT 101 pocket type MCT 201 MCT 211 MCT 101 Figure 5 Single button Emergency Transmitters Remote Control by Telephone control panel You can access the PowerMaxPro system from a remote telephone and perform arming and disarming activation and deactivation of electrical devices and the auxiliary output PGM record playback and erase a voice message and investigate the system status The process is shown in the next illustration 1 Dial the PowerMaxPro tel No 2 Wait for 2 4 rings then hang up 3 Wait 12 30 sec 4 Redial PowerMaxPro tel No Sound will be heard for 10 sec i 5 ISF j4 to stop the sound 6 ISF User code 2 7 Desired command see next table Notes 1 The PowerMaxPro responds in a similar way if you just dial once and wai
24. used for sending emergency calls for help e Disarming under duress If a user is forcibly compelled to disarm the system he can use a special code that disarms the system apparently as usual but sends a silent alarm to the central station see chapter 2 e System supervision All wireless peripherals within the protected site send periodic supervision messages If such a message is overdue the PowerMaxPro displays an inactivity trouble message Your installer can disable this feature if so desired e Battery supervision You do not have to worry about dead batteries The PowerMaxPro displays a Low Battery message whenever a battery in a wireless sensor is found to be near the end of its useful life Terms of the Trade Better understanding of your system is assured if you take time to read the definitions in APPENDIX A at the end of this manual However if this is not your first alarm system then simply read on Control Pushbuttons When the keypad cover is closed as shown in Figure 1 only two pushbuttons are visible the top panel controls Advance from item to item within a given menu Review status messages one by one and also select a displayed option With the keypad uncovered see Figure 3 the special function keys are visible The tasks of these keys are explained in the relevant sections of this guide INDICATORS i Ne POWER ARM CHIME TROUBLE
25. valid for all 3 system partitions When partition is enabled user codes 2 8 are valid for predefined partitions only User codes programming process is as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok usercode1 _ HOK J user code1 1111 I 4 digit user code 1 6854 user code e g 6854 ilOK_ J user code 1 6854 u user code 2 il OK user code 2 1111 Sp 4 digit user code e g 9854 To reset the user code set the user code to 0000 In PowerMaxPro Partition systems iloK J access to part ilok uo2 1 Enter partition numbers e g for partition 284 enter 24 ilOK J il OK Continue the same way up to Code 8 and press to return to SET USER CODES menu You may now select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click il OK Programming user code 1 master user code 12 3 Programming user codes 2 8 and assigning them to the desired partitions U02 123 2 33 Enrolling Keyfob Transmitters Eight system users carry keyfob transmitters to exercise better quicker and safer system functions control Your control panel must recognize the unique identification code ID of each such keyfob to respond to commands transmitted by them D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Before anything else gather up all k
26. when a battery becomes weak the sensor itself sends a low battery message to the control panel and a low battery trouble message is displayed together with the zone information see Chapter 5 Reviewing Trouble Information 36 The keyfob transmitters used to control the system are powered by an alkaline battery that lasts about one year if you do not press a button more than 10 times a day Battery exhaustion is clearly evident by flashing of the transmitters red indicator while the button is pressed instead of lighting steadily When a low battery indication appears for the first time it may be considered as a pre warning It normally gives you ample time about 30 days to obtain a new battery and replace the old one the detector or keyfob unit will be fully operational throughout this period However to be on the safe side it is advisable not to wait that long Use the battery specified in the detectors own installation instructions If you do not have the instructions seek the advice of your installer or ask him to replace the battery in the specific sensor that sent the low battery message The Wireless Commander is powered by a long life 3 V Lithium battery If the battery is weak when reading the PowerMaxPro event log the display will read for example C01 Low Battery meaning there is a low battery condition in the wireless commander 01 and the message remote commander will be heard For replacing the wir
27. windows to detect changes in state from closed to open and vice versa Upon sensing that a door or window is open the detector transmits its unique identification code accompanied by an alarm signal and various other status signals to the control panel The control panel if not armed at that time will consider the alarm system as not ready for arming until it receives a restored signal from the same detector Motion Detector Wireless A passive Infrared motion sensor and a wireless PowerCode transmitter in a shared housing Upon sensing motion the detector transmits its unique identification code accompanied by an alarm signal and various other status signals to the control panel After transmission it stands by to sense further motion Non Alarm Zone Your installer can designate a zone for roles other than alarm For instance a motion detector installed in a dark stairway may be used to switch on lights automatically when someone crosses the dark area Another example is a miniature wireless transmitter linked to a zone that controls a gate opening mechanism Quick Arming Arming without a user code The control panel does not request your user code when you press one of the arming buttons Permission to use this arming method is given or denied by the installer while programming the system Remote Responder A responder can be either a professional service provider to which the home or business owner subscri
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29. AMPER OPEN _ _ alternating BEDROOM 4 READY HH MM In _ response to additional clicking of the i1OK _ button the display shows details of other events retained in open tamper if any or reverts to its initial state see A above 18 EXAMPLE 2 An alarm was triggered because the garage door zone No 12 was opened and remained open PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY il OK NOT READY HH MM il OK Z12 ALARMED amp alternating 5S GARAGE DOOR Z12 OPEN Cc alternating 5 GARAGE DOOR NOT READY HH MM Remember The memory indication and content are cleared upon the next arming of the system i Reviewing Trouble Information A Trouble Indications If TRBL flashes in the display the TROUBLE indicator illuminates and 3 beeps are sounded once per minute you will have to investigate the system in order to find out the origin and type of trouble The LCD will display the zone number s of the location of the trouble indication When partition is enabled the LCD will display the partition s and the zone number s of the location of the trouble indication The trouble types are as follows SENSOR TROUBLES e Inactivity No radio signals have been received from a particular sensor wireless commander if its supervision feature has been enabled during a pre defined period e Low b
30. And Sound Control ssscssseeseees 14 Speech amp Sound Cont Pushbuttons 14 Adjusting the Speech Volume ceee 14 Voice ON OFF kseronina 14 You can switch spoken announcements on and off by alternate clicking of the lt 7 gt key as shown beloW s sssssssssssissssssisissesessrsesessssssessssese 14 Message Exchange eeseeeieereresresrereeres Message Playback n Chime ON OFF cecececececeseeseseteeceeeseteeenenees 4 Electrical Appliance Control Control Options and Pushbuttons PRA Manual Switch On s sessesesssesessesissesessssssesesees Manual Switch Off 0 0 cceeseeeeeeseteeeeeeteeees Light DIM BRIGHT Automatic ON OFF Control 5 Reading Alarm Memory And Trouble Data 18 Reviewing Alarm Tamper Memory 18 D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Reviewing Trouble Information 0 18 Reviewing Memory amp Troubles at the Same TiO vasitetavesteceaveavensietvelirestesbizetveiasesce as 19 Correcting Trouble Situations 19 6 Special FUNCTIONS scscesesesesesesessssssetenenenees 21 Looking after People Left at Home 21 Emergency Calls for Help eee Remote Control by Telephone Reporting to Private Telephone Remote Control by SMS Reporting by SMS Conducting a Walk TeSt cc ceeeeeeeteeeees 7 User Setting What are the Settings You Need Enter
31. ENCY QA EXISTING ELECTRICAL STATION PENDANT AS CABLING IN WALLS ages TRANSMITTERS 2 LOCAL pr i COMPUTER INTERNET Doon oF otro doer wremer OPEN CLOSE ROUTER ere DETECTOR POWERLINE USER INTERFACE were COMPUTER UNIVERSAL MODULE i WIRELESS SIREN OR EXTERNAL SIREN i 4 PRIVATE DETECTORS SMOKE TELE DETECTOR pE UP TO 28 UNITS Te INSTALLED IN TEL LINE THE PROTECTED TEMPERATURE aaa EXCHANGE lt gt PREMISES DETECTOR WF INTERNAL MOTION SIREN OR DETECTOR STROBE FLOOD PGM OUTPUT FOR DETECTOR CONTROLLING DEVICES BY VARIOUS FACTORS AS PROGRAMMED BY THE INSTALLER CO GAS PROXIMITY DETECTOR TAGS L Ey IY upto2 e KEYFOB_ 2 WAYKEYFOB _UPTO8 TIA CENTRAL MONITORING HARD WIRED TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER WIRELESS jWIRED DETECTORS bE REMOTE SPEECH BOX z A COMBINATION OF UPTO8 COMMANDERS Figure 2 Typical System Configuration System Features Your PowerMaxPro offers a large number of unique features 30 zones Each protected zone is identified by number and by name 3 Partitions optional One of the PowerMaxPro s advantages is its ability to divide the system into a maximum of 3 partitions Each partition may be viewed as a separate security system each of which can be armed and disarmed individually or altogether in one operation Multiple arming modes AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT
32. ESS RESULTANT DISPLAY Enter user code SET BYPASS i gt gt gt gt RECALL BYPASS At this point proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY IS ilok lt ok gt To RECALL IS iok RECALL BYPASS You may now select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click il OK Programming Private Report Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click gt gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read REPORT TO PRVT 28 Report to Private Here you determine the event groups to be reported disable report all all op cl all messages except open close all alerts all messages except alerts alarms alerts op cl open close Private Telephone Numbers Here you determine the ist 2nd 3rd and 4th telephone numbers to which the system will report event messages that were defined by the system installer Redial Attempts Determining the number of times the called party s private telephone number is dialed 1 2 3 or 4 attempts Voice Private Here you determine whether or not 2 way voice communication with private telephones will be allowed Telephone Acknowledgement Here you determine whether to use a single acknowledge signal or an acknowledge s
33. IT NOW 2 press any key select partitions via pushbuttons 1 2 and 3 P7F01 P1 LPs for next up or previous down keyfob enrollment L oy P y KEYFOBNo 1 i ENROLL KEYFOB o a e g 1 ENROLL PROX TAG i1ox Tagno 1 PRESENT TAG SN Tagno 1 E L gt gt example 8 if not for next prox tags 2 3 8 gt gt a 116 ar satisfied SET VOICE OPTION itox enable prompts gt disable prompts _ o disable prompts i oK gt gt ty if itis the current option if not le AUTOARM OPTION o disable autoarm fS enable autoarm Eo enable autoarm Lio E gt le if it is the current option See format amp example in le o AUTO ARM TIME iog arm time__ __A_ ftime f SET TIME amp FORMAT I gt gt a in the next page continues in next drawing 32 D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide USER SETTINGS From drawing in previous page
34. Presenting the proximity tag once again will DISARM the system D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Instead of pressing the __iloK button see above you can press the gt gt button once twice the message lt OK gt for HOME lt OK gt for disarm is displayed accordingly and then press the press i1OK _J button for HOME arming disarming The control panel transmits an RF signal A valid proximity tag that is presented to the control panel transmits a coded RF signal back to the control unit 13 SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL 3 Speech And Sound Control Speech amp Sound Cont Pushbuttons The sound and speech related functions offered by the PowerMaxPro are controlled using the built in keypad as detailed in the following list njal Increasing the loudness of spoken messages Decreasing the loudness of messages E Ey Enabling disabling the loudspeaker spoken HE Recording a spoken message for other users of the alarm system BE Listening to a recorded message left by another user of the alarm system IA Enabling disabling the chime function in chime zones Adjusting the Speech Volume The following diagram shows how to increase the loudness by clicking the lt 1 gt key assuming that the volume was at minimum to begin with PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY a voume m njal VOLUME E E njal VOLUME Bm IA na VOLUME E E E E
35. RODUCTION Note Remote operation is performed per partition or per user code defined for a particular partition when partition is enabled e Numerical keys serve as function keys In the disarmed state numerical keys are used to control various system functions A simple icon on each key identifies the task of that key e Electrical device control Lights and electrical appliances can be controlled if optional X 10 modules are used The electrical cabling network of the premises carries the control signals Your installer will determine the control means in accordance with your needs e PGM remote control Gate control mechanisms courtesy lights and various other devices can be switched on and off via a special PGM programmable output Your installer will determine the control means in accordance with your needs Note The X 10 and the PGM outputs operate on the entire alarm system and not per partition when partition is enabled e Data retrieval You can obtain status information trouble information and review memorized alarm events visually and verbally e Looking after elderly physically handicapped and infirm individuals The system can be programmed to monitor activity within the protected area and send out an alert message if the person under surveillance remains still for a predefined period of time as set by your installer e Distress calls Miniature pushbutton transmitters dealt out to specific individuals may be
36. S BY SENSOR OFF READY HH MM 17 READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA 5 Reading Alarm Memory And Trouble Data Reviewing Alarm Tamper Memory The PowerMaxPro retains in its memory alarm and tamper events that occurred during the last arming period For PowerMaxPro that includes partition option In order to review alarm and tamper events of a specific partition you need to select the desired partition s please refer to Partition Selection Process Note Alarms enter the memory only after expiry of the abort period see Appendix A This means that if you disarm the system immediately before the abort period expires there will be no memory indication A Alarm Tamper Indications When the memory contains at least one event and the system is in the disarmed state a flashing MEM message will be displayed as exemplified READY HH MM Cc alternating 5S READY MEMORY or if the system is not ready for arming NOT READY HH MM amp alternating 5S NOT READY MEMORY B Investigating Alarm Tamper Data To review memory content click 110K _ j button EXAMPLE 1 An alarm was triggered because the garage door zone No 12 was opened but then closed In addition the bedroom motion detector zone No 7 sent a Tamper message because its cover had been removed PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok __ READY HH MM ilok _ 212 ALARMED _G alternating GARAGE DOOR ilok _ Z07 T
37. To listen to a message left by another user of the system Click BE and listen PLAY will be displayed and the message will be played back over the built in loudspeaker When the playback ends the display will revert to the normal status displaying mode If more than 1 minute elapsed after recording the MSG indication will disappear D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Chime ON OFF You can disable enable the chime zones by alternate clicking of the lt 8 gt key as shown below PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY OR omen Om omer 4 READY _HH MM N CHIME indicator lights steadily when chime on is selected 15 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL 4 Electrical Appliance Control Control Options and Pushbuttons The system allows manual or automatic remote control of up to 15 electrical devices lights radio TV tape recorders fans etc This requires an optional X 10 controller and up to 15 remote X 10 units see Fig 2 ON OFF control codes are communicated via the regular household electrical wiring Besides the X 10 units numbered 1 to 15 it is possible to control a device connected to the PGM output unit 00 The user defines the ON and OFF times via the Scheduler see Chapter 7 Scheduler Function The installer determines which zone sensors will switch the remote controlled appliances on and off However the decision whether the remote controlled appliances will respond as programmed is up to you see next
38. User Guide Siren Signals Alarm Type Graphic Representation of Signal Verbal Description of Signal Burglar 24 ON continuously hour Panic Fire ee ON ON ON pause ON ON ON pause Test both external and internal sirens ON for 2 seconds once Supplementary use only Useful Hints For PowerMaxPro Users Stopping an alarm When the alarm sounds press the DISARM H button on your key ring transmitter or press on the keypad and then enter your access code 1 1 1 1 by default Stopping trouble beeps When trouble occurs in the system the TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light and a sequence of 3 beeps will sound once per minute If you do not wish to eliminate the trouble immediately and the beeps are bothersome press the DISARM a button on your key ring transmitter or press on the keypad and then enter your access code 1 1 1 1 by default This will silence the buzzer for 4 hours after which the trouble beeps will resume sounding Be advised however that in any case the trouble beeps are silenced during night hours Perimeter and interior zones versus 24 hour zones Most of the protection sensors in your system are linked to perimeter and interior zones These zones trigger alarms while the system is in the armed state and do not trigger alarms while the system is in the disarmed state Other sensors are linked to 24 hour zones which trigger alarms irre
39. assigned partitions 5 Interior follower e Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY In case that one of the partitions is disarmed or armed HOME an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions In case that one of the common area assigned partitions is in a delay state and the other partitions are armed the alarm will behave as an interior follower for this partition only The event will be ignored for other assigned armed partitions 6 Home Delay Acts as a Perimeter Follower type when all assigned partitions are armed AWAY 38 D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide APPENDICES Common Area Type Definition armed HOME disarmed e Acts as a Delay type when at least one of the assigned partitions is e Will be ignored when at least one of the assigned partitions is 7 Emergency Fire Flood Gas Temperature 24 hour silent 24 hour audible Non alarm Always active Show Function The show function is enabled during single all partition s status and displays information that is relevant to the selected or all partitions Show All Partitions ilOK_J the display will iloK 7 In Ready mode press show information on all partitions Press repeatedly to view memory status content Show Single Partition In Ready mode press and then press the partition num
40. attery The battery in a sensor keyfob or wireless commander is near the end of its useful life Clean me The fire detector must be cleaned Gas trouble Gas detector failure Siren AC failure There is no power to the siren X 10 trouble An activation command was sent to a two way X 10 unit but the command implementation confirmation acknowledgement was not received e AC failure There is no power to gas sensor GSM TROUBLES if used e GSM AC failure No power to GSM unit e GSM low battery GSM battery voltage is low e GSM tamper Someone tampered with the GSM unit D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA e GSM line fail GSM telephone line failure e GSM net fail GSM network failure e RSSI low The GSM received signal strength is low e GSM modem off The GSM unit does not operate e GSM communication fail There is no communication RS 232 format between PowerMaxPro and GSM unit SYSTEM TROUBLES SYSTEM TROUBLES indicate the state of the entire system and not a specific partition e AC Supply Failure There is no power and the system is working on backup battery power e System Jammed A radio frequency signal is blocking communication channel of sensors and control panel e Communication failure A message could not be sent to the central monitoring station or to a private telephone or a message was sent but was not acknowledged e CPU low batte
41. aw functional conclusions If the event log fills up completely it continues to accept new events at the expense of old events the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each event When reading the event log events are shown in chronological order from the newest to the oldest Because of the limited display space the event description is shown first then the date and time The two displays are lt shown vn _alternately several times until you click to move on to an older event or until the no action 4 minute timeout restores the system to the normal operating mode Access to the event log is provided by clicking the asterisk key and then keying your master user code Should you wish to get an overall view of using the log refer to Figure 9 The flow chart may even serve as your only guide to using the event log instead of going through the written step by step procedure MeN Zok To ExT a 4 digit ian user code ee Latest Event 110K Before Last 110K Oldest Event 110K Return to normal operation Figure 9 Using the Event Log Reading Procedure To read the event log proceed as follows A While the system is in the normal operating mode click the asterisk key The display will change to ENTER CODE
42. ber The display will show information iloK_ relevant to the selected partition Press repeatedly to view memory status content Note After 5 seconds of no button press there will be a timeout and the display will revert to the all partition display Siren The siren is a common device to all partitions therefore an alarm from one or more partitions will activate a siren Siren Activity The siren will be activated when receiving an event from an alarmed device Overlapping activated sirens from different partitions will not cause the siren active period to be reset When there are several zones that are not assigned to a common area and that are alarmed in two or more partitions the siren will not stop until all partitions assigned to the alarmed zones are disarmed D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Selecting a Partition When operating in partition mode the first display will read P1 R P2 N P3 R Press EES the display will read SELECT PARTITION Press DZ Be and BE to select the desired corresponding partition Note After 5 seconds of no button press there will be a timeout and the display will revert to the All Partition display e In case that the siren is active by an alarm from a common area and one of the partitions assigned to this area disarms the system the siren will stop e In case that the alarm is initiated from a common area but continues w
43. bes a central monitoring Station or a family relation friend who agrees to look after the protected site during absence of its occupants The control panel reports events by telephone to both kinds of responders 42 Restore When a detector reverts from the state of alarm to the normal standby state it is said to have been restored A motion detector restores automatically after detection of movement and becomes ready to detect again This kind of restore is not reported to the remote responders A magnetic contact detector restores only upon closure of the protected door or window This kind of restore is reported to the remote responders Smoke Detector Wireless A regular smoke detector and a wireless PowerCode transmitter in a shared housing Upon detection of smoke the detector transmits its unique identification code accompanied by an alarm signal and various status signals to the control panel Since the smoke detector is linked to a special fire zone a fire alarm is initiated User Codes The PowerMaxPro is designed to obey your commands provided that they are preceded by a valid security access code Unauthorized people do not know this code so any attempt on their part to disarm or defeat the system is bound to fail Some operations however can be carried out without a user code as they do not degrade the security level of the alarm system Zone A zone is an area within the protected site un
44. control panel user code is required to disarm the system If you perform this action during the 15 seconds period the Low Bat acknowledge message will be stored in the event log If the disarm button is not pressed again during the 15 seconds period perform either of the following actions when you want to rearm the system A Press AWAY twice to arm the system otherwise the system will not be armed and an acknowledgement from the user that he knows about the Low Bat will not be stored in the event log B Press AWAY and then press disarm button to acknowledge otherwise the acknowledgement will not be stored in the event log Proximity Tag Your system responds to valid proximity tags enrolled to the system The proximity tag enables you to perform a variety of functions without entering user code for example arming disarming reading the event log etc Whenever the user code is required you can simply present a valid proximity tag and perform the desired operation without the need to key in your user code Voice Announcements The pre recorded voice announcements respond to your commands by announcing what the system is doing and by prompting you to perform certain actions They also announce alarms troubles and identify the source of each event INTRODUCTION The sounds you will hear while using the control panel are J Single beep heard whenever a key is pressed JJ Double beep indicates automatic return t
45. d armed states as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY os EMERGENCY g Then if or when the system is in the disarmed state READY HH MM alternatin READY MEMORY Disarming and Stopping Alarms This function is disabled in ACPO compliant version Disarming the system stops the siren before it stops automatically irrespective of whether the alarm was initiated in the armed or the disarmed state After disarming different displays may appear depending on the current status of the system A Disarming no events After an uneventful armed term the disarming operation will progress as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY CODE E READY HHM _ a ARM indicator extinguishes 11 SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE B Disarming after alarm with all zones ready If the zone that alarmed in the armed state is back to normal the disarming operation will progress as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY READY HH MM amp alternating 5 READY MEMORY B ARM indicator extinguishes To read the alarm memory refer to Chapter 5 The MEMORY message will disappear only upon re arming the system C Disarming after an alarm with one zone still disturbed If the zone that alarmed in the armed state is still disturbed the disarming operation will progress as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY NOT READY HH MM amp alternating 5S NOT READY MEMORY B ARM indicator extinguishes To read the alarm memory refer to C
46. d by turning the sensor 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 sensor and the receiver Connect the sensor 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 At 315 MHz the product complies with FCC requirements 43 discarding this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment W E E E Product Recycling Declaration For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it If you are The technical documentation as required by the European Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at UNIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON MILTON KEYNES MK10 OBZ Telephone number 0870 7300800 Fax number 0870 7300801 al Visonic A Tyco International Company 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 65 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 1376 PHONE 860 243 0833 Va re 800 223 0020 FAX 860 242 8
47. d people to enter restricted areas Presenting a valid proximity tag while the system is armed causes the system to disarm Presenting a valid proximity tag while the system is disarmed causes the system to be armed in AWAY or HOME modes If the user has changed the state of the system from a high security mode to a lower security mode i e from ARM to DISARM or from ARM to HOME he will be prompted to enter the user code thus bypassing the QUICK ARM option The system identifies a wide range of events alarms attempts to tamper with sensors and several types of trouble Events are automatically reported via PSTN or optional GSM to central monitoring stations in digital form and to private telephones in plain language and or SMS messages The person receiving such a message is expected to investigate the event and act accordingly IMPORTANT All you need to know to secure your premises can be found in Chapter 2 of this manual If you are not familiar with some of the terms used here refer to Appendix A at the end of this guide D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide INTRODUCTION 15 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONTROLLED VIA EXISTING ELECTRICAL CABLING ON OFF BY VARIOUS FACTORS AS PROGRAMMED BY THE INSTALLER Shutter PERIMETER PROTECTION DETECTOR WIRELESS _L eu N TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CENTRAL MONITORING EMERG
48. der supervision of a specific detector During programming the installer allows the control panel to learn the detector s identity code and links it to the desired zone Since the zone is distinguished by number and name the control panel can report the zone status to the user and register in its memory all the events reported by the zone detector Instant and delay zones are on watch only when the control panel is armed and other 24 hour zones are on watch regardless of whether the system is armed or not D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide APPENDICES APPENDIX C HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING Fire can spread rapidly through your home leaving you a short time to escape safely Your ability to get out depends on advance warning from smoke detectors and advance planning a home fire escape plan that everyone in your family is familiar with and has practiced e Pull together everyone in your household and make an evacuation plan e Draw a floor plan of your home showing two ways out of each room including windows Don t forget to mark the location of every smoke detector Test all smoke detectors by a qualified testing laboratory periodically to ensure to ensure their serviceability Replace batteries as required e Make sure that everyone understands the escape plan and recognizes the sound of smoke alarm Verify that the escape routes are clear and that doors and windows can be opened easily e f windows or
49. dered an alert and not an alarm and is therefore sent to the private telephones programmed by the user as targets for alert messages Latchkey arming is possible only when you arm AWAY To arm in the Latchkey mode proceed as follows with the appropriate Keyfob PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ARMING AWAY ARMING LATCHKEY Within 2 seconds amp alternating 5S PLEASE EXIT NOW Vacate the premises 4 Exit delay J AWAY Note Latchkey must be enabled by your installer a ARM indicator lights during the armed state Initiating a Panic Alarm You can generate a panic alarm manually in the disarmed and armed states alike The sequence will be as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY i gt BE lt PANIC ALARM READY HH MM Note If you are using a key ring transmitter press both AWAY and HOME buttons MCT 234 or AUX1 and AUX2 MCT 237 simultaneously for 2 seconds D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide To stop the alarm press and then key in your valid user code Initiating Fire Alarm This function is disabled in ACPO compliant version You can generate a fire alarm in disarmed amp armed states as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY Zz FIRE g Then if or when the system is in the disarmed state READY HH MM G_ alternating READY MEMORY To stop the alarm press and then key in your valid user code Initiating Emergency Alarm You can generate an emergency alarm manually in the disarmed an
50. details of other troubles if any or will revert to the initial alternating displays see example above il OK j Reviewing Memory amp Troubles at the Same Time lf alarms tamper events are retained in the alarm memory and at the same time a state of trouble exists the display will read as shown below READY HH MM C alternating 5 READY MEMORY amp alternating 5 READY TRBL or if the system is not ready for arming NOT READY HH MM amp _ alternating 5 NOT READY MEMORY Cc alternating 5S NOT READY TRBL Note When a voice message is in memory the MSG display will also appear as shown in Chapter 3 Recording a Message To read status information memory data open zones and trouble sources in this order click the il OK button repeatedly The memory content will be displayed first in the same manner shown in Chapter 5 Reviewing Alarm Tamper Memory If the system is not ready open zone information will follow in the same manner as shown in Chapter 2 Preparing to Arm Trouble sources will be displayed last in the same manner shown in Chapter 5 Reviewing Trouble Information Correcting Trouble Situations The trouble indications illuminated TROUBLE indicator and flashing TRBL message are cleared once you eliminate the cause for trouble If you do not know how to cope with a trouble situation report it to your instal
51. doors in your home have security bars make sure that the bars have quick release mechanisms on the inside so that they can be opened immediately in an emergency case Quick release mechanisms won t compromise your security but they will increase your chances of safely escaping a home fire e Practice the escape plan at least twice a year making sure that everybody is involved from kids to grandparents Allow children to master fire escape planning and practice before holding a fire drill at night when they are sleeping The objective is to practice not to frighten so telling children there will be a drill before they go to bed can be as effective as a surprise drill If children or others do not readily waken to the sound of the smoke alarm or if there are infants or family members with mobility limitations make sure that someone is assigned to assist them in fire drill and in the event of an emergency e Agree on an outside meeting place where everyone can meet after they ve escaped Remember to get out first and then call for help Never go back inside until the fire department gives the OK e Have everyone memorize the emergency phone number of the fire department That way any member of the household can call from a cellular phone or a neighbor s home D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide e Be fully prepared for a real fire when a smoke alarm sounds get out immediately and once you are out stay bout leave the firefigh
52. e and buttons for 2 sec Pressing AWAY twice within 2 seconds initiates Latchkey arming if enabled by the installer The devices can be used for A Controlling a gate or another electrical device Pressing the AUX button opens closes an electrically controlled gate or controls a chosen electrical d B Arming the system in the INSTANT mode Pressing the AUX button immediately after arming during exit delay causes the system to be armed without an entry delay This means that entering the protected premises via any D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide zone will trigger an immediate alarm You and other holders of keyfob transmitters will have no problem because you can disarm the system before entering by pressing the DISARM button on your transmitter before entry C Getting status information Upon pressing the aux button on your transmitter the control panel announces the system status over the loudspeaker When partition is enabled the control panel announces the status of the partition to which the keyfob is enrolled D Skip exit delay Pressing the AUX button will immediately cause the system to arm instant Disarming by a keyfob whose battery voltage is low if enabled by the installer If you try to disarm the system with a keyfob whose battery voltage is low a protest beep will be heard for 15 seconds During this period you should press again the disarm button of the keyfob or control panel for the
53. e acknowledge signal or an acknowledge signal from each telephone before the current event is considered reported Determining the 1 2 3 and 4 SMS telephone numbers to which pre selected event types will be reported e Setting user codes programming a security code for yourself and additional 7 codes for other system users Codes 5 through 8 are Latchkey user codes see Chapter 2 Arming in the Latchkey Mode for additional details e Enrolling keyfob transmitters teaching the PowerMaxPro system to recognize the ID code of each keyfob transmitter multi button CodeSecure type wireless transmitter so that the PowerMaxPro can respond to commands transmitted by them e Enrolling proximity tags teaching the PowerMaxPro to recognize the ID of each proximity tag so that the PowerMaxPro can respond to proximity tags presentation e Setting voice options enabling or disabling verbal announcements prompts e Auto arm option enabling or disabling automatic arming at a predefined time 26 e Setting auto arm time selecting automatic arming time e Using squawk option enabling disabling LOW MID HI squawk short siren sound upon arming and disarming by keyfob All the options are applicable for wireless siren For wired siren refer to LOW MID and HI options as squawk enable e Setting the time and time format adjusting the built in clock to show the correct time and time format e Set
54. e USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click iloK 34 Setting the Date and Date Format Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click gt gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read SET DATE amp FORMAT From here proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY iio J DATE MM DD YYYY If not satisfied il OK DATE DD MM YYYY press gt gt DATE DD MM YYYY L iok J pate Pma date DATE 01 01 2002 e g 01 01 2002 il OK DATE 01 01 2002 You may now select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking N HE When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click il OK ilOK I Scheduler Function The Scheduler enables to start and stop activity of the desired devices You can select the day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday or daily and then select the scheduled activity start stop of the desired device The process is demonstrated in figure 8 DETAIL A D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide READING THE EVENT LOG 8 Reading The Event Log Event Log Description All events are memorized in an event log that contains up to 100 entries You can access this log review the events one by one and dr
55. ectangles are accessible only if master user code was entered 2 For the year enter the two last digits only 3 Press __ilox_ to display the number state and name of first bypassed zone Press gt gt repeatedly to view all the bypassed zones 4 To enter A AM press Bi or one of the 3 keys above it to enter P PM press or one of the 3 keys above it 5 SET SHOW RECALL BYPASS menus are accessible only if manual bypass has been selected by the installer 6 In the SET VOICE OPTION if you select enable prompts the Control Panel mute speaker button is active See figure 8 SET DATE amp FORMAT aU SCHEDULER To DEVICE No E Black box is displayed _ regarding 2 way X 10 unit d ce device number 2 digit amp tox T If you enter OO and press OK PGM is displayed pReachese Reeser eee Seat See HER eee eas SUCRE a Seed eee ty MONDAY 5 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY G THURSDAY _ FRIDAY G SATURDAYIG gt _ DAILY a eilo E ilok iio e ilo e iok e iok Lilo LiHOPERATION No 1 JOPERATION No 24 OPERATION No 3 2 JOPERATION No 4 Lion e io Siok Silo To move within most of l
56. eless commander battery refer to the MCM 140 Wireless Commander user guide After battery replacement the detector unit will send a battery restored signal to the control panel and the low battery message will be cleared Periodic Testing The components of your security system are designed to be maintenance free as much as possible Nevertheless it is mandatory to perform a walk test at least once a week and after an alarm event to verify that all system detectors function properly Proceed as described in Chapter 6 Conducting a Walk Test and if there is any problem notify your installer at once Cleaning the Control Panel The control panel may occasionally get stained if touched with greasy fingers and may accumulate dust after a long period of use Clean it only with a soft cloth or sponge moistened lightly with a mixture of water and mild detergent and then wipe it dry The use of abrasives of any kind is strictly forbidden Also never use solvents such as kerosene acetone or thinner These will certainly ruin the external finish and damage the transparency of the top window D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide PERFORMANCE LIMITS 10 Performance Limits Although the alarm control system you purchased is highly reliable it does not guarantee protection from burglary and fire hazards Even the most advanced systems can be defeated or might occasionally fail to warn Some of the reasons fo
57. ent is reported to the central monitoring station If you accidentally cause an alarm you may simply disarm the system before the external siren starts the alarm will not be reported If you cause an alarm accidentally and the external siren has already started you can still disarm the system within a time limit set by the installer 1 to 15 minutes as desired If you manage to disarm on time a CANCEL ALARM message will be automatically sent to the central monitoring station Failing to exit before the exit delay expires If you exit the protected site after the exit delay expires the exit delay beeps stop the system will interpret this as if you just entered The entry delay countdown will begin and the entry delay beeps will sound To prevent an alarm you must disarm the system before the entry delay expires Unauthorized entry took place while you were away If you hear alarm sirens when you are about to re enter the premises and lights which should be off are on an intruder may still be inside or another event may have occurred Do not confront the intruder remain outside and call the emergency services INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction Overview The PowerMaxPro is a wireless alarm control system that provides protection against burglary fire and tampering In addition it can be used to control lights and electrical appliances within your household and or to monitor the activity of disabled or elderly people
58. eyfob units you intend to enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed Keyfob transmitter enrolling involves the following steps A Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu Click the gt gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read ENROLL KEYFOB B Click __ 0K__ The display will read KEYFOB No C Suppose that the Keyfob you are about to enroll is to be designated as Keyfob No 5 Assuming that memory location No 5 is free no keyfob has yet been enrolled to it click the lt 5 gt key The display will change to KEYFOB No 5 The clear space at the far right tells you that the memory location is free D Click L__i 0K_7 The display will prompt you to initiate a transmission from the chosen keyfob TRANSMIT NOW E Initiate a transmission from the chosen keyfob by pressing any one of its pushbuttons In response the Happy Tune will sound When partition is disabled the display will read KEYFOBNo 5 i Proceed to step H below When partition is enabled the display will read F01 P1_ P2 P3 F Select the desired partitions via pushbuttons 1 2 and 3 on the control panel keypad G Click __iloK__ The display will read KEYFOB No 5 on A dark box will appear at the far right indicating that the chosen Keyfob ha
59. fter one of the offices partitions has disarmed to allow the user to use the hall without generating an alarm Up to 30 common areas may be defined for the system s 30 zones Note It is not recommended to define common areas as cross zones The following table defines how the action of arming disarming the system affects a common area Common Area Type Definition 1 Perimeter Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY or HOME In case that one of the partitions is disarmed an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions 2 Delay zones Delay zones will not trigger an entry delay unless all assigned partitions are armed It is therefore not recommended to define delay zones as common areas 3 Perimeter follower Act as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY or HOME In case that one of the partitions is disarmed an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions In case that one of the common area assigned partitions is in a delay state and the other partitions are armed the alarm will behave as a perimeter follower for this partition only The event will be ignored for other assigned armed partitions 4 Interior e Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY e In case that one of the partitions is disarmed or armed HOME an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all
60. g memory locations must be cleared enrolled ID must be deleted before enrolling a new ID To delete an existing ID proceed as follows A Select the desired memory location as described in the previous paragraph steps A C If for example you selected Tag No 5 the display will read B Click lOK_ J The display will change to C Click Lf The display will change to Note that the dark box at the far right has disappeared It is now possible to enroll a new ID It is also possible to leave the cleared zone or memory location free and simply exit to the main menu Setting the Voice Options Remember Voice prompts are heard over the built in loudspeaker subject to two conditions The voice option is enabled as shown below The loudspeaker is enabled by pressing the 7 key see Chapter 3 Voice ON OFF Here you may select one of two options Enable prompts Voice announcements Disable prompts No voice announcements The presently programmed option will be shown with a dark selection box I at the far right of the display You may view the other option that does not have a dark box at the far right by clicking gt gt A dark box will appear if you click __i1oK__ while the other option is displayed To set the voice option proceed as follows Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click the gt gt button unt
61. hapter 5 The MEMORY message will disappear only when you rearm the system If you do not know how to return the disturbed zone to normal consult your installer D Disarming with the system in a state of trouble If trouble is detected in the armed state the TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light and the disarming operation will progress as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY READY HH MM Cc alternating 5 READY TROUBLE A ARM indicator extinguishes and ddd sounds once per minute To find out what kind of trouble is being sensed see Chapter 5 The TRBL display will disappear the TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the trouble beeps will stop upon eliminating the cause for trouble 12 E Disarming after an alarm with the system in a state of trouble The TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light If the zone that alarmed while the system was in the armed state reverts to normal mode the disarming operation will progress as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY READY HH MM amp alternating 5 READY TRBL Gc alternating 5S READY MEMORY ARM indicator extinguishes and ddd sounds once per minute To find out which zone alarmed and what kind of trouble is being sensed see Chapter 5 The TRBL display will disappear the TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the trouble beeps will stop upon eliminating the cause for trouble The MEMORY message will disappear only upon rearming the system
62. ignal from each telephone before the current event is considered reported SMS Messages Here you determine the 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th SMS telephone numbers to which pre selected event types will be reported Perform the above mentioned settings according to Figure 8 Private Report menu These settings may be performed by the installer if desired You may now switch to any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking gt gt until lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed and then clicking __iloxK _J Setting the User Codes Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click gt gt until the display reads SET USER CODES User Code 1 replaces the factory default master user code and should be assigned to the master user of the system This code can not be erased User Codes 2 3 and 4 can be assigned to additional users family members co workers etc Codes 5 through 8 are assigned to Latchkey Users see Chapter 2 Arming in the Latchkey Mode for an explanation of the latchkey mode Caution Code 0000 is not valid Do not use it D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide USER SETTINGS Note The duress code set by the installer 2580 by default cannot be selected as a normal user code Any attempt to program it will be rejected by the PowerMaxPro Master user code is
63. il the display reads SET VOICE OPTIONS From here proceed as follows D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide USER SETTINGS PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY il OK enable prompts e if this is the current option If not satisfied gt gt disable prompts If satisfied IS no J i10K SET VOICE OPTION You may now select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click ilok _ Note When using the MCT 234 or MCT 237 keyfob with the PowerMaxPro the voice prompts must be enabled disable prompts Automatic Arming Option You can determine that the system will be automatically armed at any desired time Having entered master user code successfully click gt gt until AUTO ARM OPTION is displayed From here proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok enable autoarm w if this is the current option If not satisfied C disable autoarm ilOK disable autoarm ilok AUTOARMOPTION You may now select any other item on USERS SETTINGS menu or quit programming process by clicking gt gt When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click ilOK_J Setting Arming Time Having entered your Maste
64. ing the User Settings Menu 26 Bypassing ZONES seese 27 Reviewing the Bypassed Zone List 27 Recalling the Last Bypass Scheme 28 Programming Private Report 28 Setting the User Codes 28 Enrolling Keyfob Transmitters 29 Deleting Keyfob Transmitters 0 eee 30 Enrolling Proximity Tags as Deleting Proximity Tags eee Setting the Voice Options 0 eee Automatic Arming Option eee Setting Arming TIME Enabling the Squawk Option of Setting Time and Time Format e 34 Setting the Date and Date Format 34 Scheduler Function 8 Reading The Event Log Event Log Description Reading Procedure 9 Maintenance csssssecessseeessesesesseeeesseeeeenseneeeees Replacing the Backup Battery 36 Replacing Wireless Sensors Batteries 36 Periodic Testing c cece 36 Cleaning the Control Panel 36 10 Performance Limits 37 APPENDIX A PARTITIONING 38 Arm Disarm Common Area 38 Show FUNCTION 0 0 eee eeceeeeeesesceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 39 SIPOM PARO AE E EEEE 39 Response Sequences 40 MCT 287 0 eects 40 MCM 140 0 40 MKP 150 MKP 151 oo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 40 APPENDIX B GLOSSARY 2 2 2 s sceceeeeeseseees 41 APPENDIX C HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING 43 FCC STATEMENT c cscscscsceeseeeeseererseseereeerers 43 Quick
65. io J button the display will prompt you for your user code ENTER CODE D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SPECIAL FUNCTIONS C Enter your code The siren will sound for 2 seconds and the display will change to TESTING Walk throughout the protected area and make sure you trigger every detector with no exception move across the field of view of motion detectors and open close doors and windows Each time a detector is triggered e The Happy Tune will sound e The zone name and number will be displayed briefly EXAMPLE 1 You triggered a motion detector in the living room zone 11 The display will show LIVING ROOM v Z11 VIOLATED After 5 seconds the display will revert to TESTING EXAMPLE 2 You opened a window in partition 3 in the guest room zone 13 The display will show GUEST ROOM v Z13 OPEN D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide After 5 seconds the display will revert to TESTING When done click the _iloK button repeatedly The display will show the test results partition after partition and zone after zone in ascending numerical order For example GUEST ROOM Gc alternating 5 Z13 OK or Z13 NOT OK if there was no response from 213 To resume testing click MAI To quit the test N mode click Al The display will then read lt OK gt TO EXIT
66. ith zones that are not assigned to a common area the siren will not stop until all partitions assigned to the alarmed zones are disarmed e In case that there is a fire in partition 1 anda burglary in partition 2 the siren will sound FIRE When partition 1 is disarmed the siren will sound BURGLAR for the remainder of the siren timeout period 39 APPENDICES Response Sequences Partitions status is indicated in the following manner P1 X P2 X P3 X MCT 237 The MCT 237 two way wireless keyfob is used to control single or all partitions Arming Disarming All Partitions To arm disarm all partitions press the HOME AWAY DISARM button on the keyfob Arming Disarming a Single Partition To arm disarm a single partition press the PARTITION SELECTION button on the keyfob once In this state repeated pressing of the PARTITION SELECTION button will toggle between the enabled partitions and Partition All To arm disarm the desired partition s press the HOME AWAY DISARM button MCM 140 The wireless remote commander is used to control single or all partitions Arming Disarming All Partitions To arm all partitions press the HOME AWAY DISARM button followed by the user code Arming Disarming a Single Partition To arm disarm a single partition press the LIGHT button followed by the desired partition number 1 2 or 3 When the red LED turns OFF press the HOME AWAY DISARM button within 5 seconds followed b
67. left at home Status information is presented visually and verbally and in most cases a recorded voice prompts you to take correct action The PowerMaxPro includes an optional partition feature Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition A partition can be armed or disarmed regardless of the status of the other partitions within the system The PowerMaxPro is governed by a control panel Figure 1 designed to collect data from various sensors that are strategically located within and along the perimeter of the protected site Figure 2 In the disarmed state the system provides you with visual and verbal status information and initiates an alarm if smoke is detected or upon disturbance in a 24 hour zone a zone which is active 24 hours a day In the armed state the system will initiate an alarm upon detection of disturbance in any one of the armed zones DISPLAY 7 CONTROL lt KEYS MICROPHONE COVER CLOSED Figure 1 Control Panel with Cover Closed You will need a 4 digit security code to master the system code 0000 is disallowed and you can authorize 7 other persons to use the system by providing them with their own security codes Moreover you can obtain up to 8 multi function key ring transmitters and proximity tags that will allow you and other users to easily control major functions Proximity tags enable authorize
68. ler and seek his advice 19 READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA INACTIVITY Once an inactive wireless device renews its periodical transmissions the inactivity trouble no longer exists and will no longer be indicated by the control panel LOW BATTERY Upon replacing the battery in a wireless sensor in a keyfob or in a wireless commander that reported a low battery the next transmission made by the relevant sensor will include a battery restored message and low battery will no longer be indicated by the control panel 20 SYSTEM TROUBLE Correction of any one of the system troubles is automatically sensed by the control panel and the trouble indication is cleared accordingly D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6 Special Functions Looking after People Left at Home An important characteristic of the PowerMaxPro is its ability to function in a mode contrary to the usual behavior of an alarm system When the system is in the disarmed state or even when armed HOME with perimeter protection only it can keep track of in house activity and will report lack of motion in interior zones if there is no detection of motion within predetermined time limits To use this characteristic you must ask your installer to program a specific time limit beyond which lack of motion will be reported as a not active alert To make things clear let us assume that an elderly sick or handicapped
69. ly The PowerMaxPro 2 disengages the line and considers the event duly reported Acknowledge and listen in The protected 3 site is bugged for sound for 50 seconds The called party may prolong the listening session by pressing 3 again before the PowerMaxPro disengages the line or by D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide commend _____ key Acknowledge and speak out The called party may speak for 50 seconds to whoever is in the protected site The called party may prolong the speak out session by pressing 1 again before the PowerMaxPro disengages the line or by pressing 3 to listen Acknowledge and 2 way conversation You and the called party can speak and listen without any necessity to switch the system from listen in to speak out and vice versa Acknowledge and request a status report The PowerMaxPro will issue a verbal report of system status For example Disarm ready to arm or Disarm back door open or Disarm alarm in memory Remote Control by SMS PowerMaxPro system with GSM unit can respond to SMS commands from any cellular telephone The various SMS commands are detailed in the following table the detailed SMS message sending process is described in the cellular telephone user s guide In this table lt code gt means 4 digit user code and blank space simply means blank space SMS Command List In the following table P is used only for PowerMaxPro with
70. n reviewing system troubles see Chapter 5 Reviewing Trouble Information contact your installer for instructions on how to proceed CPU LOW BATTERY Figure 10 Battery Replacement Open battery compartment cover Insert one 8 battery pack and connect its connector to the PowerMaxPro receptacle For optional two 8 Battery packs Insert both battery packs and connect one battery pack connector to either receptacle and the second battery pack connector to the other receptacle Note Dispose of used backup batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Removing the cover starts a Tamper alarm The trouble indicator will light and both Memory and Trouble will flash in the display window If you view the display at this stage by clicking the ilok _ key the CPU TAMPER ALARM and CPU TAMPER OPEN messages are displayed in addition to the CPU LOW BATTERY message When you correctly insert fresh batteries and close the lid tightly the TROUBLE indicator shuts off The MEMORY message continues blinking in the display because of the Tamper alarm you triggered Clear it by arming the system and disarming it as soon as the exit delay starts Replacing Wireless Sensors Batteries The wireless sensors supplied with your system are powered by high capacity lithium batteries that last several years depending on the number of times the sensor is triggered into transmission However if and
71. o the normal timeout operating mode by JJJ Three beeps indicates a trouble event Happy Tune indicates successful completion of an operation A Sad Tune indicates a wrong move or rejection Screen Saver Option The purpose of the Screen Saver option if enabled by the installer is that when no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the display reads PowerMax and the LEDs do not light to prevent an intruder to know the system status The normal display returns after pressing the Bi button followed by entering user code Refresh by Code or after pressing any key Refresh by Key as selected by the installer If Refresh by Key was selected the first pressing of any key except Fire and Emergency causes normal display return and the second press performs the key function Regarding the Fire and Emergency keys the first key press causes normal display return and also performs the Fire Emergency function D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE 2 Securing the Protected Site Security Related Pushbuttons Arming when nobody is at home Arming when people remain at home Canceling the entry delay upon arming AWAY INSTANT or HOME INSTANT Disarming the system and stopping alarms Fal DEJ Patton selection selection Partition selection process Access to any desired partition is achieved through the use of an individual code or proximity tag
72. person is left unattended in a protected site This person disabled or sick as he may be will not stay entirely still for hours It is only natural that even while being asleep he will turn over in his bed from time to time He might also wander into the kitchen to eat or drink or to the bathroom for other necessities Upon doing so the bedroom bathroom and kitchen motion detectors will detect his movement If for example the lack of motion time limit is set by your installer to 6 hours a virtual 6 hour clock will carry out a 6 hour countdown If motion is detected within the 6 hour time frame the countdown will restart from the beginning the virtual 6 hour clock will be reset and no alert message will be sent out If no motion is detected within the 6 hour time frame in any interior zone the control panel will send a not active alert message to the central monitoring station or to private telephones designated by the installer IMPORTANT In addition you may provide the person confined to interiors with a single button transmitter for distress situations see next paragraph Emergency Calls for Help Suppose the disabled person discussed above has an accident such as falling in the bathtub without being able to get up It might take hours before the No Active alert is sent out but he or she must be assisted much sooner Even though the odds for such an accident are not high it is advisable
73. r User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click gt gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read AUTO ARM TIME From here proceed as follows D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY i1oK IS time digits e g arm time 12 55 A 12 55 A il OK arm time 12 55 A AUTO ARM TIME Notes 1 For 12h 24h time format selection refer to Setting Time and Time Format below 2 Press to enter A AM or press to enter P PM Enabling the Squawk Option You can determine that the system will activate or not activate high mid low wireless siren sound for a short time upon arming 1 beep and disarming 2 beeps by keyfob only Having entered your Master User Code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu click the gt gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read SQUAWK OPTION From here proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY il OK squawk disable If not satisfied N gt gt squawk low volume If not satisfied gt gt squawk mid volume if this is the current option If not satisfied BLU If satisfied ilOK squawk hi volume For wireless siren refer to low mid and hi options as squawk enable You may now select any other item on
74. r this are Sloppy maintenance If the system is used over a long period of time without testing a key element such as a detector or a siren might go wrong without any visible or audible signs of failure If a low battery warning is neglected there will be no backup power to keep the system operational during a power outage Power failures In case of prolonged absence from the protected site the mains supply may suddenly fail an earth leakage protection relay may trip disconnecting the mains supply After such an event the alarm system will draw power from the backup battery until all reserve power is exhausted leaving the premises without protection Telephone line trouble Telephone lines may be disconnected or short circuited With the telephone line down your alarm system will not be able to report events to the central station D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Sirens do not always wake up sound sleepers Sirens and bells installed outside or far from bedrooms are not likely to awaken people who are sound asleep behind closed doors inside the protected area or in adjacent buildings The system is sometimes defeated With sufficient technical know how intruders may find a way to defeat various types of sensor or disconnect warning devices Intruders may also take advantage of unprotected openings and skylights or even enter forcibly at unpredictable spots Smoke detectors have their limits In many cases smoke detecto
75. r user code followed by the command see keying sequences in Executable Commands table above Reporting to Private Telephone Sa control Peg panel FE D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide SPECIAL FUNCTIONS The PowerMaxPro can be programmed by the installer for selective transmission of messages to private telephone subscribers Messages are divided by type into 4 groups Group Events Reported Fire Burglary Panic Tamper Arming AWAY Arming HOME Disarming 3 No activity Emergency Latchkey Gas Flood Temperature 4 Low battery AC failure When the called party answers a call initiated by the PowerMaxPro he will hear a verbal message composed of the house identity and the type of event that occurred For example once smoke is detected in the Smith residence the message will be The Smith Residence Fire Alarm If a person under surveillance in the Watkins residence has been inactive the message will be The Watkins Residence No Activity The called party must acknowledge the message as explained later on but if he does not respond the message will be transmitted repeatedly as many times as possible within a 45 second time limit When the 45 seconds are up the PowerMaxPro will disengage the line and call the next private telephone number on its list The called party can acknowledge the message by pressing a key on the telephone keypad as follows Command Ke Acknowledge on
76. rs fail to warn on time because the fire started at a different level of the house or too far away from the detector All this gives sufficient proof that even with a good alarm system installed there is still need for life and property insurance In addition users should test their alarm systems at regular intervals to make sure that malfunctions are detected before a true alarm event occurs 37 APPENDICES APPENDIX A PARTITIONING The PowerMaxPro includes an optional partition feature Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition or one user code assigned to a combination of up to 3 partitions A partition can be armed or disarmed regardless of the status of the other partitions within the system For example you can define the garage as partition 1 the basement as partition 2 and the house as partition 3 Since each partition is independent of other partitions you can arm or disarm each partition as desired without altering the states of the other partitions Arm Disarm Common Area The PowerMaxPro also includes a common area zone functionality whereby the user is able to control an area that is common to two or more partitions For example a hall which is common to two offices each of which are assigned to separate partitions will be armed only after both offices partitions are armed In the armed state the hall will be disarmed a
77. ry The backup battery within the control panel is weak and must be replaced see Chapter 9 Replacing Backup Battery e CPU tamper The control panel is being tampered with e Fuse Trouble The siren fuse is burnt out e Line Failure There is a problem with the telephone line IMPORTANT If the trouble beeps bother you disarm the system again even though it is already disarmed This will cancel the trouble beeps for 4 hours B Investigating Trouble Sources In a state of trouble a flashing TRBL message is displayed as shown in the following examples READY HH MM amp alternating 5 READY TRBL or if the system is not ready for arming NOT READY HH MM Cc alternating 5S NOT READY TRBL You can review the current troubles one by one by clicking the i1OK J button EXAMPLE The kitchen sensor zone No 9 in partition 3 has been inactive and the living room sensor zone No 15 in partition 3 has reported a low battery However these troubles do not prevent the system from being ready to arm To investigate the source of trouble proceed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok READY HH MM ilOK Z09 INACTIVE D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide _ alternating KITCHEN _Z15 LOW BATT _ alternating LIVING ROOM 4 READY HH MM In response to further clicking of ilOK_ J the display will show
78. s been enrolled as Keyfob No 5 H From this point on you may continue in several different directions e f you wish to enroll another keyfob select the desired number by Clicking gt gt Clicking gt lt keyfob gt e To return to the main menu click E This will bring back the display lt OK gt TO EXIT You may now review and select any other mode on or ay the User menu by clicking gt gt 29 USER SETTINGS Deleting Keyfob Transmitters Occupied keyfob memory locations must be cleared enrolled ID must be deleted before enrolling a new ID To delete an existing ID proceed as follows A Select the desired memory location as described in the previous paragraph steps A C If for example you selected keyfob No 5 the display will read Keyfob No 5H B Click lOK Jy The display will change to lt OFF gt to delete C Click E The display will change to Keyfob No 5 Note that the dark box at the far right has disappeared It is now possible to enroll a new ID It is also possible to leave the cleared keyfob location free and simply exit to the main menu Enrolling Proximity Tags When partition is enabled Each proximity tag assigned to a partition will function as determined in Setting the User Codes Therefore each proximity tag mu
79. ser Setting flow chart You can use the flow chart as your only guide through the user settings process instead of going through the step by step instructions Bypassing Zones A General Guidance You can program the PowerMaxPro to exclude bypass selected zones regardless of whether these zones are functional undisturbed or open disturbed Bypassing permits free movement of people within certain zones although the system is armed It is also used to temporarily remove from service faulty zones that require repair work Fire and temperature zones can not be bypassed Remember zone bypassing compromises security Note Zones will be bypassed throughout one disarm arm period only Disarming the system after arming will suspend the entire bypassing scheme B Bypassing Procedure When partition is enabled you may set the bypass option according to the type of partition access permission Having entered your user code successfully see above Entering the User Settings Menu the display will read SET BYPASS If at this point you click ilok J the number and state of the first zone partition containing the first zone when partition is enabled will be automatically displayed Three states are then made possible e Open The zone is not secured you can bypass the zone if you do not wish or know how to solve the problem right away e Bypassed The zone is presently bypassed you bypassed it before but have not armed
80. spective of arming disarming Arming while perimeter zones are not secured doors and or windows are open Your display will read NOT READY if a protected door or window is open You_can find out which zone is not ready by clicking the K J button You can eliminate the problem by closing the door window or by performing Forced arming zone deactivation if this option was enabled by the system installer In case you intentionally choose to bypass a zone leave the door or window open and arm the system a voice message will announce that Forced Arming is under way Bypassed zones will not be protected during one arming period D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide Gaining access to 24 hour zones f you wish to access a sensor defined as a 24 hour zone without causing an alarm e Click gt gt the display will read NORMAL MODE WALK TEST e Click gt gt again the display will read USER SETTINGS e Click 10K _ the display will read ENTER CODE _ Key your secret 4 digit lt User Code gt the buzzer will play the happy Tune You have 4 minutes during which the 24 hour sensor can be opened and accessed When the 4 minutes are up the system will automatically revert to the normal mode Canceling accidental alarms Upon alarm the internal sounder is activated first for a limited period of time set by the installer Then the external siren starts and the ev
81. splayed Refer to the following steps PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY gt gt Z22 BYPASSED amp alternating 5 LIVING ROOM lt OFF gt TO CLEAR Z22 FUNCTION amp alternating 5 LIVING ROOM il OK You may now click AI and then select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or click to quit programming When lt OK gt TO EXIT appears click ilOK_ Reviewing the Bypassed Zone List Having entered your user code successfully see above Entering to the User Settings Menu the display will read 27 USER SETTINGS PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY Enter user code SET BYPASS gt gt show Bypass ilok J BYPASS LIST If at this point you click ilo _ the number state and name of the first bypassed zone will be displayed You can now click gt gt repeatedly to review all bypassed zones in ascending numerical order When done clicking will get you back to SHOW BYPASS and clicking will get you back to lt OK gt TO EXIT Recalling the Last Bypass Scheme Arming the alarm system with several zones in the bypassed state is in fact partial arming An identical partial arming may be repeated by recalling the last bypassing scheme that was suspended and memorized upon disarming the system Having entered your user code successfully see above Entering to the User Settings Menu the display will read PR
82. st be assigned a relevant user code For example proximity tag 3 is assigned to user code 3 Up to 8 proximity tags can be enrolled to the PowerMaxPro Proximity tag enrolling involves the following steps A Having entered your Master User Code successfully see Entering the User Settings Menu Click the p gt button repeatedly if necessary until the display will read enrout PROX Tac B Click iloK_ J The display will read tag No 1 C Click iloK__ The display will prompt you to initiate a transmission from the chosen tag PRESENT TAG D Present the tag to the control panel left bottom side In response the Happy Tune will sound and the display will change to tag no 10 A dark box will appear at the far right indicating that the chosen tag has been enrolled E Click gt gt and enroll the next proximity tag 2 3 8 as described in step D F From this point on you may continue in several different directions e f you wish to enroll another tag select the desired number by 30 Clicking gt gt Clicking gt lt tag gt e To return to the main menu click Al This will bring back the display lt OK gt TO EXIT You may now review and select any other mode on the User menu by clicking gt gt or a Deleting Proximity Tags Proximity ta
83. t a time Back and forth exchange of uninterrupted speech between two parties is a method normally used in military commercial and amateur radio 22 Single Partition Keying gt 0 Hizi Te IDM on TEIDM acer bE i PR HB pox 1 of 5 00 1 Hri Hisi HB 214 B B Hisli ss a ES 9 HET 2Z o9 TiQ 3 ao o ox OD oO Os J Q o o 2 o gt Oo o ne 5 xx 0 5 00 0 S 9 9 communication Once you finish talking you should say Go Ahead or Over and then switch from speak out to listen in When the person at home finishes talking he should also say Over as a cue to you to switch back from Listen in to speak out EXAMPLE You at remote telephone TZ 1 Hey George can you hear me Are you in any trouble Over gt 3 Person at home Yes am had a dizzy spell while trying to get out of bed and fell on the floor am unable to get up and my thigh hurts Can you help me Over You at remote telephone IZ 1 Sure will send someone right away stay put over IS 3 Person at home Thanks please hurry over You at remote telephone Ss 1 All right over and out gt 9 gt 9 END OF SESSION IMPORTANT If you wish to exit the two way communication mode and execute another command just press and then key you
84. t until you hear telephone rings in USA for example 11 rings 2 Entering of user code is required once only 3 If you wait more that 50 seconds may change according to setup use without keying a command the PowerMaxPro will disconnect the line Not applicable when dialing to the GSM number of the PowerMaxPro Proceed to step 5 21 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS B Executable Commands Command N Sk a fa a l a on B lo eee ee OJAI W jh Jo Disarm 17 rase recorded message Quit C Two Way Voice Communication Perform steps 1 6 in Establishing Telephone Communication above and continue as follows 1 IS Peprprw 2 Wait for 2 beeps 3 LS 3 or 1 or 6 see below The system will start to function in the LISTEN IN mode letting you hear the sounds within your residence for 50 seconds If the person under surveillance happens to speak or cry then you will hear this You can switch the system to Listen In Speak Out or Full Duplex as shown in the next table Listen in listening to the person at home Speak out Speaking to the person at home 1 Full duplex listening amp speaking Note To prolong the communication session by 50 seconds press 3 1 or 6 again as required The 2 way communication can be terminated by anyone close to the PowerMaxPro by disarming the system Remark Regarding Listen in amp Speak out modes Listen in amp Speak out modes allow one way speech a
85. tate of ready to arm If you do not know how to do this consult your installer IMPORTANT All arming procedures below are based on the assumption that quick arming has been enabled by the installer If quick arming is disabled the PowerMaxPro will prompt you to enter your security code before arming Arming AWAY If the system is READY proceed as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW 4 Exitdelay 4 Vacate the premises AWAY B ARM indicator lights steadily during the armed state Arming HOME If all perimeter zones are READY and quick arming is allowed proceed as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY fy ARMING HOME Move to interior zone 4 Exitdelay J AWAY HH MM B ARM indicator flashes during the armed state Switching from HOME to AWAY Do not disarm the system just press Al The response will be the same as in ARMING AWAY above Vacate the premises before the exit delay expires o SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE Switching from AWAY to HOME Do not disarm the system simply press MA Since this operation reduces the security level the PowerMaxPro will ask you to key in your master user code or user code or present a valid proximity tag thus making sure that you are an authorized user PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY A ENTER CODE i ___ Enter code ARMING HOME Move to interior zone 4 Exit delay 4
86. the system yet e Functional If there is nothing wrong with the zone its state is described as Functional Let us assume that Zone 1 in partition 3 is open and you wish to bypass it and the rest of the zones are functional PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ilok _ 201 OPEN amp alternating 5 KITCHEN ilok J lt OK gt TO BYPASS ilok _ 01 BYPASSED amp alternating 5 D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide KITCHEN gt gt Z02 FUNCTION If you wish It ti to check the alternating 2 state of the FRONT DOOR next zone SET BYPASS You can select any other item on the USER SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking N GE When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click il OK button At the end of the bypassing operation BYPASS blinks READY BYPASS _ or NOT READY BYPASS This indication will persist as long as the system remains disarmed and will disappear once the system is armed Note BYPASS will alternate in the display with other messages such as TRBL MEM and MSG C Unbypass Procedure Suppose you wish to restore zone 22 of partition 3 after having completed the bypassing scheme Simply re enter the SET BYPASS menu see lt lt Procedure above and click gt gt or until the zone you wish to unbypass in the desired zone partition is di
87. the USERS SETTINGS menu or quit the programming process by clicking gt gt When lt OK gt TO EXIT is displayed click il OK J 31 USER SETTINGS Eea EE yY Tac reanna nnn 1 i WALK TEST gt R UC 1 INSTALLER MODE 1 gt First display ol Eko DA y _ ________ 4 digit master user code ENTER CODE i _ for checking state of next zone Oy example ea 65 SET BYPASS iok Z01 OPEN iloK lt OK gt TO BYPASS lox Z01 BYPASSED L le Alternating e Alternating j KITCHEN KITCHEN r 3 6 SHOW BYPASS i10K BYPASS LIST Liloxj gt gt 6 RECALL BYPASS ilok lt OK gt TO RECALL ilok e y F 1 PRIVATE REPORT Lilox REPORT TO PRVT K_ gt gt VOICE REPORT K_ gt gt SMS REPORT TEL gt gt gt gt Y _ BI oxy 4 _ ilok il OK disable report E all op cl co tall alerts oi alarms oO alerts 1 op cl i Eo 1st private tel gt gt _ j2nd private tel f_
88. ting the date and date format adjusting the built in calendar date and date format e Setting the scheduler setting schedule for devices start stop activation This option can be accessed only if master user code has been entered Entering the User Settings Menu Figure 7 describes how to enter User Settings menu when all zones partitions are secured Click the keys that you are instructed to press The resultant display is shown below each instruction READY 00 00 gt WALK TEST gt gt Instruction Enter 4 digit master user code default 1111 or gt user code see note below These menu items are displayed only if bypass was enabled by the installer RECALL BYPASS is applicable gt F when partition is disabled PRIVATE REPORT Menu items that are marked with an asterisk can be accessed only if master user code has been entered INSTALLER MODE is displayed only if USER PERMIT ENABLE was selected by the installer Figure 7 Entering User Settings Menu D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide USER SETTINGS The following paragraphs include User Settings step by step instructions However if you want to get an overall view of the entire User Settings menu refer to figure 8 U
89. ting to the professional e f you live in an apartment building make sure that you are familiar wit the building evacuation plan In case of a fire use the stairs never the elevator Tell guests or visitors to your home about your family s fire escape plan When visiting other people s home ask about their escape plan If they don t have a plan in place offer to help them make one This is especially important when children are permitted to attend sleepovers at friends homes FCC STATEMENT The 315 MHz_model of this sensor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This sensor may not cause harmful interference and 2 this sensor must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation The digital circuit of this sensor has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital sensor 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 sensor does cause such interference which can be verifie
90. y the user code MKP 150 MKP 151 The two way wireless keypad is used to control single or all partitions and functions in the same way as the PowerMaxPro control panel See the Show 40 Each X value indicates a different partition state as follows R Ready Not ready Away Home Exit delay oim I gt z Entry delay Partition disabled MCT 237 PARTITION SELECTION MCM 140 il OK J Functions section above substitute the button with the GD button D 302542 PowerMaxPro User Guide APPENDICES APPENDIX B GLOSSARY This list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order Any term indicated by cursive italic letters within the explanatory text can be looked up separately Abort Period When an alarm is initiated the internal sounder is activated first for a limited period of time which is the abort period set by the installer If you cause an alarm accidentally you can disarm the system within the abort period before the real sirens start and before the alarm is reported to the remote responders Alarm There are 2 kinds of alarm Loud alarm both internal and external sirens blare out constantly and the control panel reports the event by telephone Silent alarm the sirens remain silent but the control panel reports the event by telephone A state of alarm is caused by e Motion detected by a motion detector

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