Visonic PWRMCOMPLETE User Manual

PowerMaxComplete User Gui de
Table of Contents
Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control
Operations...........................................................2
Luminous Indicator Signals...............................2
Siren Signals.......................................................3
Useful Hints For PowerMa xComplete Users.3
1. Introduction.................................................... 4
Overview..............................................................4
Multi-Function Transmitter ................................7
Voice Announcement s.......................................7
2. Securing The Protected Site......................... 8
Security-Related Pushbuttons ..........................8
Arming ‘AWAY’ ...................................................8
Arming ‘HOME’...................................................8
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’...................8
Switching from ‘AWAY’ to ‘HOME’...................9
Arming ‘Instant’ ...................................................9
Forced Arming ....................................................9
Arming in the Latchk ey M ode .........................10
Initiating a Panic Alarm....................................10
Initiating Fire Alarm..........................................10
Initiating Emergency Alarm.............................10
Disarming and Stopping Alarms.....................10
Siren Behavior ..................................................11
3. Speech And Sound Control......................... 12
Speech & Sound Cont. Push-buttons............12
Adjusting the Speech Volume.........................12
Voice ON/OFF ..................................................12
Recording a Message......................................12
Message Playback ...........................................13
Chime ON/OFF.................................................13
4. Electrical Appliance Control....................... 14
Control Options and Pushbuttons ..................14
Automatic ON/OFF Control.............................14
5. Reading Alarm Memory And Trouble Data. 15
Reviewing Alarm/Tamp er Memory.................15
Reviewing Trouble Information.......................15
Reviewing Memory & Troubles at the Same
Time ...................................................................16
Correcting Trouble Si tuations .........................16
6. Special Functions .........................................17
Looking after People Left at Home................ 17
Emergency Calls for Help............................... 17
Remote Control by Telephone....................... 17
Reporting to Private Telephone..................... 18
Remote Control by SMS................................. 19
Reporting by SMS............................................ 19
Reporting Messages to a Pager.................... 20
Conducting a Walk Test.................................. 20
7. User Settings................................................21
What are the Setti ngs You Need?................. 21
Entering the User Sett ings Menu................... 21
Bypassing Zones ............................................. 22
Reviewing the Bypass ed Zone List............... 22
Recalling the Last Bypass Scheme ............... 23
Programming 4 Telep hone Numbers............ 23
Setting the User Codes................................... 23
Enrolling Keyfob Transmitters........................ 25
Deleting Keyfob................................................ 26
Enrolling Proximity Tags (optional)................ 26
Deleting Proximity Tags.................................. 26
Setting the Voice Opti ons ............................... 27
Automatic Arming Option................................ 27
Setting Arming Time........................................ 27
Enabling the Squawk Option.......................... 27
Setting Time and Time Form at ...................... 28
Setting the Date and Date Format................. 28
Scheduler Functi on.......................................... 29
Installer Mode................................................... 29
8. Reading The Event Log................................30
Event Log Descript ion..................................... 30
Reading Procedure.......................................... 30
9. Maintenance..................................................31
Replacing the Backup Battery........................ 31
Replacing Wireless Devices Batteries.......... 31
Periodic Testing............................................... 32
Cleaning the Control Pa nel ............................ 32
10. Performance Limits....................................33
APPENDIX A. GLOSSARY................................ 34
APPENDIX B. HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING
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Quick Guide To Primary A larm Control Operations
Quick Guide To Primary A larm Control Operations
Quick Guide To Primary A larm Control OperationsQuick Guide To Primary A larm Control Operations
QUICK REFERENCE TO PRIMARY ALARM CONTROL OPERATIONS
Arming AWAY ........................................
Arming AWAY-IN S TANT ........................
Arming HOME ........................................
Arming HOME-INSTANT .......................
Arming AWAY-L ATCHKEY ...................
For c e Arm ing AWAY (system not ready) Force Arming HOME (system not ready)
Disarming and stopping alarms............
* The factory default master user code is 1 1 1 1. The code is not required if quick arming
installer. Change the factory default code to a secret code without delay (see section 7)
Contact lis t form
Contact lis t form
Contact lis t formContact lis t form
+ + + + + + + +
+ [Code]* + [Code]* + + [Code]* + [Code]* + + [Code]* + + [Code]* + + [Code]* + + [Code]
+ +
+ + +
(to silence the prot est buzz)
(to silence the protest buzz)
has been permitted by the
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing PowerMaxComplete, a
highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd.
Please note below th e installer's telephone number to facilitat e obtaining assis tance.
Company Name: ___________________ _________ Telephone Number: _________________ _________ Person to Contact: __________________ _________ Also please make s ure that you have the name a nd
telephone number of the centr al station yo ur system will report to. If you ever call t he central station to ask questions, you s hould be able to c ome up with your "ACCOUNT NUMBER" used to identify your alarm system to the cent ral station. Obtain this information from your installer and write it.
Luminous Indicator Signals
Luminous Indicator Signals
Luminous Indicator SignalsLuminous Indicator Signals
Indicator Behavior Significance
(red)
(orange)
(green)
(green)
Lights steadily Flashes No light Lights steadily No light Lights steadily No light
Lights steadily No light
The system is in the ar m ed state (AWAY MODE) The system is in the arm ed state (HOME MODE) The system is presently in the disarmed state A state of trouble is presently being detected No trouble - all is well The chime function is active - chime zones will chime when disturbed. The chime function is inactive - chime zones will not chime when
disturbed. AC power is supplied to the control panel The system is operating on backup battery power
Monitoring Station’s Name _____________________ Telephone Number: _________________ _________ My Account Number: _________________________ If your system was set by the installer 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: ______________________ _________
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Siren Sign als
Siren Sign als
Siren Sign alsSiren Sign als
Alarm Type Graphic Representation of Signal
Burglar / 24 hour/ Panic
Fire – – – – – – – – – – – – ................. 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 PowerMaxComplete Users
Useful Hints For PowerMaxComplete Users
Useful Hints For PowerMaxComplete UsersUseful Hints For PowerMaxComplete Users
Stopping an alarm: When the alarm sounds -
press the DISARM ( transmitter or press
enter your access code (1 1 1 1 by default). Stopping trouble beeps: When trouble oc curs in
the system, the TROUBLE in dicat or on t he fr ont panel will light, and a sequence of 3 beeps will sound onc e per minute. If you do not wish to eli minate the troubl e immediately and the b eeps ar e bothersome, press t he
DISARM ( press
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 inter ior zones versu s 24-hour zones: Most of the protec tion s ens ors in your syst em
are linked to perimeter and interior zones. These zones trigger alarms while the s ys tem is i n the armed state and do not tr igger alar ms while t he syst em is in the disarmed state. Other sensors are linked to 24­hour zones which trigger alarms irrespective 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. Yo u can find out which zone
is “not ready” by c licking the can eliminate the probl em by closing the door /window or by performing "For ced arming" (zone deactivation)
if this option was ena bled by the system installer. In case you intention ally choos e to bypas s a zone, lea ve the door or window open an d arm the sys tem (a voice message will announce that ” Forced Arming” is under way - not applic able in PowerMaxCompl ete that does not have VOICE option).
Bypassed zones will not be protected during one arming period.
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) button on your key-ring
) button on your key-ring transmitter, or
on the keypad and then enter your
on the keypad and th en
button. You
Verbal Description of Signal
Gaining access to 24-hour zones: If you wish to access a sensor defined as a 24-hour zone without causing an alarm:
Click NORMAL MODE.
Click USER SETTINGS.
Click CODE ___.
Key your secret 4-digit <User Code> - the buzzer will play the “happy tune” (- - - ––––).
You have 4 minutes dur ing 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 i s act ivated f irst f or a limi ted peri od of time (set by the installer). Then the external siren starts and the event is reported to the central monitoring stat ion. If you acc identally caus e an alarm, you may simply disar m the s ystem befor e the exter nal siren starts - the alarm will not be repor ted
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 m anage to disarm on time, a CANCEL ALARM message will be automatically sent to the centr al monitoring station.
Failing to exit befor e the exit delay expi res: 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 d elay countd own will begin and the entry delay beeps will sound. To prevent an alarm, yo u must disarm the system befor e the entry delay expires.
Unauthorized entry took place while you were away: If you he ar alarm sirens when you are
about to re-enter the premises, and lights which should be off are on - an intr uder may s ti ll be insi de or another event may have occ urred. Do n ot c onfront t he intruder - remain outside and call the emergency services.
- the display will read:
again - the display will read:
- the display will read: ENTER
.
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INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
1. Introduction1. Introduction
Overview
Overview
OverviewOverview
The PowerMaxComplete i s a wireless alarm control system that provi des protection agai nst burglary, f ire and tampering. In addition, it can be used to control a light or an el ectrical appl iance wi thin your h ousehold and/or to monitor the activity of disabled or elderly people left at hom e. Status informat ion is presented visually and ver bally, and in most c ases a recorded voice prompts you to take correct action - not applicable in Power MaxComplet e that does not have VOICE option.
The PowerMaxComplete is governed by a control panel (Figure 1) designed to collect data from various sensors that are strategically located within and along the per imeter of t he protec ted site ( Figure
2). In the disarmed state, the system pr ovides you wi th visual and verbal status informat ion, and initiates an
alarm if smok e is detected or upon di sturbance 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.
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 o btain up to 8 multi -function key­ring transmitters and proximity tags that will allow you and other users to easily control major functions. Proximity tags enable authorized people to enter restricted ar eas. Present ing valid pr oximity t ag, while the system is arm ed, causes the system to disar m. Presenting valid proximity tag, while the system is disarmed, causes the system to be armed in AWAY (optional HOME) mode.
The system identifies a wide range of events ­alarms, attempt s to tamper with s ensors and s everal types of trouble. Events are automatically reported via the public tel ephone network or GSM net work to central monitoring stations (in digital form) and to private telephones (in plain language and/or SMS messages). The per son rec eivi ng s uch a mes sage i s expected to investigate the event and act accordingly.
DISPLAY
CONTROL
KEYS
Figure 1. Control Panel wit h Covers Closed
IMPORTANT! All you need t o 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.
KEYPAD
COVER
(CLOSED)
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WIRELESS
DETECTORS
(UP TO 28 UNITS)
INSTAL L ED IN
THE PROTECTED
PREMISES
EMERGENCY
PENDANT
TRANSMITTERS
DOOR OR
WINDOW
OPEN/CLOSE
DETECTOR
UNIVERSAL
PERIMETER
PROTECTION
DETECTOR
SMOKE
DETECTOR
CO GAS
DETECTOR
MOTION
DETECTOR
FLOOD
DETECTOR
GAS
DETECTOR
UP TO 2
HARD WIRED
DETECTORS
LOCAL
COMPUTER
(OPTION)
UP TO 8
PROXIMITY
(optional)
WIRELESS
TAGS
UP TO 8 KEYFOB
TRANSMITTERS
SIRENS
UP TO 8 WIRELESS
REMOTE
COMMANDERS
SITE INTERNAL
SIREN OR
STROBE
TEL. LINE
Figure 2. System Configuration
EXTERNAL
GSM UNIT
(optional)
SITE
EXTERNAL
SIRENS
PGM OUTPUT FOR
CONTROLL I NG DE VI C ES
BY VARIOUS FACTORS
AS PROGRAMMED
BY THE INSTALLER
UP TO TWO
2-WAY KEYPADS
INTRODUCTION
CEL. TEL
PAGER COMPANY
GSM
NETWORK
PUBLIC
SWITCHING
TELEPHONE
NETWORK
LOCAL
EXCHANGE
COMPUTER
4 PRIVATE
TELE-
PHONES
CENTRAL MONITORING
PAGER
STATIONS
System Featur es
System Featur es
System Featur esSyst em Fe at ures
Your PowerMaxComplete offers a large number of unique features:
30 zones: Each protected zone is identified by number and by name (ask your installer to assign names to your zo ne s).
Multiple arming modes: AWAY, H OME, AWA Y- INSTANT, HOME-INSTANT, LATCHKEY and BYPASS.
Liquid crystal display (LCD): Plain-language status information and prompts are displayed on the front panel in lar ge, clear letters.
Real-time cl ock: The present tim e is visible on the display.
Various reporting destinations: Events are reported automatically to central monitoring stations, private telephones of your choice and even to a pager.
Selective repor ting: Your installer can determine what type of event will be reported to which destination.
Latchk e y mod e: 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 (not applicable in PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE option): Status- dependent, pre­recorded verbal messages are heard over the built-in loudspeaker (if the voice prompts are enabled - see chapter 7).
Message exchange (not applicable in PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE option): Before leaving the premises, you may record a short ver bal message for other users of the system who may ar rive later . Upon arri val, you can listen to verbal messages left by others for you.
Keypad and wireless control: Full control from the keypad; major functions can be carried out by pressing buttons on hand-held miniature transmitters.
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INTRODUCTION
Access from remote telephones: You may access the PowerMaxComplete from a remote telephone and Arm/Disarm it or receive system status information.
Numerical ke ys serve as funct ion keys: In the disarmed state, numeric al k eys are us ed t o contr ol various system functions. A simple icon on each key identifies the task of that key.
PGM remote control: Gate control mechanisms, courtesy lights and various other devices can be switched on and off via a special PGM (programmabl e) o utp ut. Y our i nstal ler wi ll deter mi ne the control means, in accordance with your needs.
Data retrieval: You can obtain status information, trouble information and review memorized alarm events - visually and verbally.
Looking after elderly, physically handicapped and infirm individuals: The system can be
programmed t o monitor act ivity wit hin the protec ted area and send out a n alert message if the per son under surveillance re mains still for too long.
Distress calls: Miniature pushbutton transmitters dealt out to specific individuals may be used for sending emergency calls for help.
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 s ends a si lent alarm to t he ce ntr al st ati on (see chapter 2).
DISPLAY
EMERGENCY
(Hold for 2 sec.)
System supervision: All wireless detectors and wireless comma nder s wit hin th e pr otect ed si te se nd periodic supervision messages. If such a message is overdue, the PowerMaxComplete displays an ‘inactivity’ trouble message. Your installer can disable this feature if so desired.
Battery supervision: You do not have to worry about ‘dead’ batteries. The PowerMaxComplete displays a ‘Low Battery’ message whenever a battery in a wirel ess devi ce is found to be n ear the end of its useful life.
Terms of the T rade
Terms of the T rade
Terms of the T radeTerms of the T rade
Better underst anding of your syst em is assured if you take time to read the defi nitions in APPENDIX A at the end of this man ual. However, if this is not your first alarm system, then simpl y read on.
Control Pushbuttons
Control Pushbuttons
Control PushbuttonsControl Pushbuttons
When the keypad cover is closed, as shown in Figure 1, only two pushbutt ons are visible - the top panel controls :
Key Task
Advance from item to item within a given menu. Review status messages one by one and also select a di splayed 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
ARM TROUBLECHIMEPOWER
NEXT
Press bot h
for panic
alarm
SHOW/OK
FIRE (Hold
for 2 sec.)
VOLUME UP (*)
RECORD MESSAGE (*)
VOLUME DOWN (*) PLAY MESSAGE (*)
MUTE SPEAKER (*) (**)
CHIME ON/OFF
EVENT LOG
CANCEL ENTRY DELAY
ARMING “AWAY”
PGM OUTPUT ON
ARMING “HOME”
PGM OUTPUT OFF
DISARMING
PGM CONTROL MOVE BACK TESTING
Figure 3. Controls and I ndicators
* May not be functional on all versions of Power M axComplete. ** The Mute Speaker button
is active only if the "Set Voice Option" function is enabled ("enable
prompts" - see user setting flow-char t, fig. 8).
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Multi
Multi----Function Transmi tter
MultiMulti
Your system res ponds to signals s ent by a 4-button, MCT- 234 miniature ‘k eyfob’ tr ansmit ter that you an d other users can carry (see figure 4). Your installer can program the AUX (auxiliary) buttons to perform various tasks, as required.
Function Transmitter
Function TransmitterFunction Transmitter
DISARMAWAY
HOME
AUX
MCT-234
Figure 4. Keyfob Transmitters
Pressing AWAY and HOME together for 2 sec. initiates PANIC al arm. Pres sing AW AY twice wi thin 2 seconds initi ates Latchkey arming.
A. Controlling a gate or another electrical
device: Press ing the AUX button opens/ closes
an electrically-controlled gate, or controls a chosen electrical device.
B. Arming the system in the INSTANT mode
(without an entry delay): 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 an y 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 pres si ng th e DI SAR M ( your transmitt er before entry.
C. Gett ing status informat ion: Upon pressing t he
AUX button on your transmitter, the voice module announc es the system s tatus over the loudspeaker - not applicable in PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE option.
) button on
INTRODUCTION
Disarming by a keyfob whos e battery voltage is low
If you try to disarm the system with a keyfob whose battery voltage is low, a protest beep will be heard for 15 seconds (if this beep is enabled by the installer). During thi s period you should press again the disarm button of the keyfob or control panel (for the control panel, user code is required) to disarm the system. If you perform this act ion during the 15 secon ds period, the Low Bat message will be stored in the even t log. If the disarm but ton is not pressed agai n during the 15 seconds period, perform either of the following actions:
A. Pr ess AWAY twice to arm t he 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.
Voice Announcements
Voice Announcements
Voice AnnouncementsVoice Announcements
(Not applicable in Pow erMaxComplete t hat does not have VOICE option).
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.
Screen Saver Option
Screen Saver Option
Screen Saver OptionScreen Saver Option
The Screen Saver option (if enabled by th e installer ) causes that when no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds, the display is “PowerMax” and the LEDs do not light (t o prevent an intruder to know the system status). The normal display returns after
pressing the code (Refresh by Cod e) or after pressing any key
(Refresh by Key), as selected by the installer. If Refresh by Key was select ed, the fir st pressi ng of
any key (except Fire an d Emerg ency) c auses normal display return an d the second press performs the key function. Regarding the Fire and Emergency keys, the first k ey press causes nor mal display return and
performs the Fire/E m ergency function.
also
button followed by enteri ng user
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SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE
2. Securing The Protected Site
2. Securing The Protected Site
2. Securing The Protected Site2. Securing The Protected Site
Security
Security----Related Pushbuttons
SecuritySecurity
Key Function
Preparing to Arm
Preparing to Arm
Preparing to ArmPreparing to Arm
Before arming, make s ure that READY is displayed:
If Ready is displayed, all zones are secured, and you may arm the system any way you choose.
If at least one zone is open (disturbed) , the display will read:
If NOT READY is displayed because of unsecured zone, click names of all open zones one by one. Let us assume that zo ne 2 (t he back door ) and zon e
13 (the kitc hen) ar e o pen. To i n ves ti gate, pr ocee d as follows:
Related Pushbuttons
Related PushbuttonsRelated Pushbuttons
Arming when nobody is at home Arming when people remai n at home Canceling the entry delay upon arming
(‘AWAY-INSTANT’ or ‘HOME- INSTANT’) Disarming the system and stopping
alarms Testing the system (see Chapter 6 -
Conducting Walk Test).
READY HH:MM
NOT READY HH:MM
to review the num bers and
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PRESS
NOT READY HH:MM
BACK DOOR
(alternating)
Z2 OPEN
It is highly recommended to fix the open zone(s), thus restoring the system to the state of “ready to arm”. If you do not know h ow to do thi s, consul t your installer.
IMPORTANT! All arming procedures below are based on the assumpt ion t hat qui ck ar ming has been enabled by the ins taller. If quick ar ming is disabled, the PowerMaxComplete will prompt you to enter your security code before arming.
Arming ‘AWAY’
Arming ‘AWAY’
Arming ‘AWAY’Arming ‘AWAY’
If the system is READY, proceed as shown:
ARM indicator lights steadily during the armed
state.
Arming ‘HOME’
Arming ‘HOME’
Arming ‘HOME’Arming ‘HOME’
If all perimeter zones are READY, and quick ar ming is allowed, proceed as shown:
ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PLEASE EXIT NOW Vacate the premises
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
Move to interior zone
ARMING AWAY
(Exit delay)
AWAY
ARMING HOME
(Exit delay)
HOME HH:MM
KITCHEN
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’
(alternating)
Z13 OPEN
None (see note below)
Note: To quit im mediat ely at an y s tage, pres s .
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(after 10 seconds)
!
NOT READY HH:MM
!
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’
Do not disarm the system - just press . The response will be the same as in ARMING AWAY above. Vacate the premises before the exit delay expires.
SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE
Switching from ‘AWA
Switching from ‘AWAY’ to ‘HOME’
Switching from ‘AWASwitching from ‘AWA
Do not disarm th e system - jus t press this operation reduces the security level, the
PowerMaxComplete will ask you to key in your master user code or user code, thus making sure that you are an author ized user.
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PRESS
ENTER CODE
[Enter code] Move to
interior zone
ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
If an alarm occur red while the system was armed in the AWAY mode, the display will respond differently:
PRESS
[Enter code] Move to
interior zone
ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
Arming ‘Ins
Arming ‘Instant’
Arming ‘InsArming ‘Ins
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
Vacate the premises
ARM indicator lights dur ing the armed stat e.
ARMING HOME
ARM HOME HH:HH
RESULTANT DISPLAY
ENTER CODE
ARMING HOME
HOME HH:HH
ARM HOME MEMORY
tant’
tant’tant’
RESULTANT DISPLAY
ARMING AWAY
ARMING INSTANT
PLEASE EXIT NOW
AWAY
Y’ to ‘HOM E’
Y’ to ‘HOM E’Y’ t o ‘ HOME’
(Exit delay)
(Exit delay)
(alternating)
(alternating)
(Exit delay)
_ _ _
_ _ _
Since
.
If you wish to arm HOME-INSTANT, proceed as follows:
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PRESS
ARMING HOME
Go to an internal zone
ARMING INSTANT
(alternating)
ARMING HOME
(Exit delay)
ARM HOME HH:HH
(alternating)
ARM HOME INSTANT
ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
Forced Armi ng
Forced Armi ng
Forced Armi ngForced Arming
Forced arming allows you to arm the system even though one zone or s ev eral zo nes ar e dis t urbed, and the NOT READY message is di splayed. Automatic forced arming only works if the installer allowed this option w hile programming your s ystem. Disturbed zones will be bypassed - t hey 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 s econds 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
PLEASE EXIT NOW
ARM indicator lights dur ing the armed stat e.
When NOT READY is displayed, Forced arming “HOME” is performed as follows:
mute the buzzer) Go to inte rio r zo ne
ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
(to mute
the buzzer)
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
ARMING AWAY
(Exit delay)
AWAY
ARMING HOME
(To
HOME HH:HH
(Exit delay)
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SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE
Arming in
Arming in the Latchkey Mode
Arming in Arming in
This mode is usef ul for a parent at work who wants to be sure that his children have returned from school and have dis armed the s ystem. Ar ming 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 ar e holders of user codes 5 through 8 or users of Keyfob transmitters 5 through 8. The latchkey mess age is considered an alert an d not an alarm, and is t heref or e sent t o the private tel eph ones 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:
(Within 2 seconds) PLEASE EXIT NOW
Vacate the premises
ARM indicator lights dur ing the armed stat e.
Initiating a Panic Alarm
Initiating a Panic Alarm
Initiating a Panic AlarmInitiating a Panic Alarm
You can generate a panic alarm manually in the disarmed and armed s tates alike. If this feature has been enabled by the installer (consult your installation company to determine if it has been enabled).The sequence will be as shown:
(Pressed simultaneously)
Note: If you are using a k ey-ring transmitter, press both AWAY and HOM E buttons s imultaneously f or 2 seconds.
To stop the alarm, pres s valid user code.
Initiating Fi re Alar m
Initiating Fi re Alar m
Initiating Fi re Alar mInitiating Fi re Alar m
(This function is disabled in ACPO compliant version). You can generate a fir e alarm manu ally ( depends on
the purchased PowerMaxComplete version - see PowerMaxComplete door label) in disarmed & armed states, as f ollows:
the Latchkey Mode
the Latchkey Modethe Latchkey Mode
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
ARMING AWAY
ARMING LATCHKEY
(alternating)
(Exit delay)
AWAY
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PRESS
PANIC ALARM Then, if or whe n the system
is in the disarmed state: READY HH:MM
and then key in your
PRESS
To stop the alarm, pres s and then key in your valid user code.
Initiating Emergency Alarm
Initiating Emergency Alarm
Initiating Emergency AlarmInitiating Emergency Alarm
You can generate an emergency alarm manually (depends on the purchased system version - see PowerMaxComplete door la bel) in t he dis armed a nd armed states as fol lows:
PRESS
To stop the alarm, press and then key in your valid user code.
Disarming and Stopping Alarms
Disarming and Stopping Alarms
Disarming and Stopping AlarmsDisarming and Stopping Alarms
(This function is disabled in ACPO compliant version). Disarming the sys tem stops the siren before it stops automatically, i rrespective of whether the alarm was initiated in the ar m ed or the disarmed st ate. After disarming, different displays may appear, depending on the current status of the system:
A. Disarming - no events: After an uneventful
B. Disarming after al arm, with all zones read y: If
RESULTANT DISPLAY
FIRE
RESULTANT DISPLAY
armed term, the disarming operation will progress as shown:
PRESS
[Enter code]
ARM indicator extinguishes
the zone that alar med in the armed state i s back to normal, the disarming operation will as shown:
PRESS
code
ARM indicator extinguishes.
Then, if or whe n the system is in the disarmed state:
READY HH:MM
EMERGENCY Then, if or when the
system is in the disarmed state:
READY HH:MM
RESULTANT DISPLAY
CODE
READY HH:MM
RESULTANT DISPLAY
CODE
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
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READY MEMORY
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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 t hat alar med in t he armed
state is still disturbed, the disarming operation will progress as shown:
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
CODE
CODE
ARM indicator extinguishes
To read the alarm memory, refer to Chapter 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 i s detect ed in the armed s tate,
the TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light and the disarming op eration will progr ess as shown:
PRESS
CODE
ARM indicator extinguishes and
sounds once per minute,
To find out what kind of trouble is being sensed, see Chap ter 5. The TRBL display will disappear, the TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the trouble beeps will s top upon eliminating the caus e for trouble.
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY MEMORY
RESULTANT DISPLAY
CODE
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY TRBL
_ _ _
_ _ _
E. Disarmi ng after an alarm, with the system in a
state of trouble: The TROUBLE indicator on t he
front panel will light. If the zone that alarmed while the system was in the armed state is back to normal, the disarming operation will progress as shown:
RESULTANT DISPLAY
PRESS
CODE
CODE
ARM indicator extinguishes and
sounds once per minute. To find out whic h zone alar med an d what kind of
trouble is being sensed, see Chapter 5. The TRBL display will disappear, the TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the t rouble beeps will stop upon eliminatin g the cause for trouble. The MEMORY message will disappear only upon rearming the system.
F. Disarming under Duress. If you are forcibly
compelled to disar m the system , enter the defa ult duress code (2580) or another code set by the installer. Dis arming will take place normal ly but a silent alarm will be transmitted to the central station.
Siren Behavior
Siren Behavior
Siren BehaviorSiren Behavior
Continuously ON when ini tiated by a burglar zone or a 24-hour zone, and when a us er ini ti ates a “ panic alarm”.
When initiated by a fire zone (smoke i s detected) ON -
ON - ON - pause - ON - ON - ON - pause - ........
and so on. If there is nobody arou nd to disar m the syst em upon
alarm and a zone remains "open", the siren will sound for the ti me durati on set by the ins taller - then will stop. The strobe light keeps flashing until the system is disarmed.
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READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY TRBL
(alternating)
READY MEMORY
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