Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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POWERMAX
POWERMAX
POWERMAX
POWERMAX
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................2
1. 1 General Guidance ..............................................2
1. 2 Accessing the Installer's Menu...........................2
2. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE .........................3
3. ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOBs..3
3. 1 General Guidance ................................................3
3. 2 Wireless Devices .................................................3
3. 3 Keyfob Transmitters .............................................3
3. 4 Deleting Device and Keyfob IDs ..........................4
4. DEFINING ZONE TYPES .............................................5
4. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................5
4. 2 Zone Definition Procedure ...................................5
5. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................7
5. 2 Entry Delays .........................................................7
5. 3 Exit Delay .............................................................7
5. 4 Bell Time ..............................................................7
5. 5 Abort Time............................................................7
5. 6 Alarm Cancel Time...............................................7
5. 7 Quick Arming........................................................9
5. 8 Bypass..................................................................9
5. 9 Restart Exit...........................................................9
5. 10 Piezo Beeps .......................................................9
5. 11 Trouble Beeps ....................................................9
5. 12 Panic Alarm ........................................................9
5. 13 Swinger Stop ......................................................9
5. 14 Cross Zoning ......................................................9
5. 15 Supervision Interval............................................9
5. 16 AUX Button.......................................................10
5. 17 Jamming Detection...........................................10
5. 20 PGM / X-10 Time..............................................10
5. 21 Lighting Lockout Time ......................................10
5. 22 Latchkey Arming...............................................10
5. 23 "Not Active" Time..............................................10
5. 24 Back Lighting....................................................10
5. 25 Duress Alarm (ambush) ...................................11
5. 26 Piezo Siren .......................................................11
6. 1 Preliminary Guidance .........................................11
6. 2 Dialing Method ...................................................12
WARNING! The PowerMax control unit has not been investigated by UL for household fire.
WARNING! All model PowerMax outputs are not power limited and shall not be used in UL-listed Systems.
WARNING! Zone type "emergency" can not be used for medical applications in UL-listed systems.
If you re-program a system already in use, the previous system status will be erased upon quitting the installer menu.
Be sure to conduct a full walk test, including all windows and doors, to allow re-capture of the system status.
DE5450P

Programming Guide

6. 3 Phone Line Test Interval.................................... 12
6. 4 First Central Station Telephone......................... 12
6. 5 First Account No. ............................................... 12
6. 7 Second Account No........................................... 12
6. 8 Report Format.................................................... 12
6. 9 4/2 Pulse Rate ................................................... 12
6. 10 Reporting to Central Stations .......................... 12
6. 11 Dialing Attempts .............................................. 14
6. 12 First Private Telephone No.............................. 14
6. 13 Second Private Telephone No......................... 14
6. 14 Third Private Telephone No............................. 14
6. 15 Telephone Message Type ............................... 14
6. 16 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts ........................... 14
6. 17 Reporting to Private Telephones ..................... 14
6. 18 Telephone Acknowledge ................................. 14
6. 19 Pager Telephone Number ............................... 14
6. 20 Pager's PIN No................................................ 14
6. 21 Reporting to a Pager ....................................... 14
6. 22 Recent Closure................................................ 15
6. 23 Remote Access ............................................... 15
6. 24 Downloader Code............................................ 15
7. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS ........................ 15
7. 1 Preliminary Guidance ........................................ 15
7. 2 PGM Output Control .......................................... 16
7. 3 Controlling the X-10 Units.................................. 16
8. RECORDING SPEECH.............................................. 17
8. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
8. 2 Recording Procedure......................................... 17
9. DIAGNOSTIC TEST................................................... 17
9. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
9. 2 Test Procedure .................................................. 18
10 . USER FUNCTIONS................................................... 18
11 . READING THE EVENT LOG .................................... 18
11. 1 Event Log Description ..................................... 18
11. 2 Reading Procedure.......................................... 18
11. 3 Erasing the Event Log ..................................... 19
APPENDIX A. EVENT CODES ....................................... 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    WARNING! The PowerMax control unit has not been investigated by UL for household fire. WARNING! All model PowerMax outputs are not power limited and shall not be used in UL-listed Systems. WARNING! Zone type "emergency" can not be used for medical applications in UL-listed systems.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1.1 General Guidance B. Click <OK> to select the installer’s mode. The control panel will prompt you for the installer code. We recommend to program the PowerMax on the work C. Enter the valid installer code (9 9) if this is the bench before actual installation.
  • Page 3: Setting A New Installer Code

    Note: For UL installations where the model MCT-234 The clear space at the far right tells you that the zone is keyfob is used, the voice/speaker on the PowerMax free - no wireless device has been enrolled to it as yet.
  • Page 4: Deleting Device And Keyfob Ids

    3.4 Deleting Device and Keyfob IDs Keyfob transmitter enrolling involves the following steps: Occupied zones or keyfob memory locations must be A. Perform Steps A through C in Para. 3.2 above, until the cleared (enrolled ID must be deleted) before enrolling a display reads: new ID.
  • Page 5: Defining Zone Types

    4 4 4 4 . DEFINING ZONE TYPES . DEFINING ZONE TYPES . DEFINING ZONE TYPES . DEFINING ZONE TYPES 4.1 Preliminary Guidance 3 . D E F I N E Z O N E S This mode allows you to attribute one of 9 zone types to Should you wish to get an overall view of the entire any one of the 29 wireless zones offered by the Power- zone definition process, refer to Figure 3.
  • Page 6 5 . 2 4 h s i l e n t c h i m e o n F. Click <OK> once more to confirm. The “Happy Tune” or: chime off will sound, and your selection will be memorized. The You can toggle the display between CHIME ON and display will then change to: CHIME OFF by clicking <NEXT>.
  • Page 7: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    Here you select the length of time allowed by the system saved will have a clear space at the far right, as shown: to abort an alarm. The PowerMax is programmed to provide an “abort interval” that starts upon detection of an e x i t d e l a y 9 0 s alarm.
  • Page 8 Figure 4. DEFINE PANEL Flow Chart DE5450P...
  • Page 9: Quick Arming

    Upon selecting Location 06, the display will change to: Upon selecting Location 11, the display will change to: 0 6 : A L A R M C A N C E L 1 1 : T R O U B L E B E E P S Select the desired option as outlined in Para.
  • Page 10: Aux Button

    5.16 AUX Button daytime limits between which lighting devices controlled by sensors will be off, even when the associated sensors Here you select the function of the AUX button on keyfob are triggered. Sensors (zones) can be programmed to transmitters. Three options are offered: control lighting devices via the X-10 and PGM outputs - Status: Pressing the AUX button will cause the control see Section 7 for details.
  • Page 11: Duress Alarm (Ambush)

    5.26 Piezo Siren In UL installations, “off after 10 s” must be selected to save battery power. Here you determine whether the piezo siren built into the control cabinet will sound or not upon alarm. Ask the user Upon selecting Location 24, the display will change to: whether he prefers it to sound or to be silent.
  • Page 12: Dialing Method

    Here you program the telephone number of the second account number locations, you may be required to enter central station to which the PowerMax will report the hexadecimal digits. In telephone number locations, these event groups defined in memory location 09.
  • Page 13 Note: “All” means that all 3 groups are reported and also Plan name Sent to center 1 Sent to center 2 trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor All events all ❇ backup All if center 1 inactivity, power failure, jamming and communication failure. all –o/c ❇...
  • Page 14: Dialing Attempts

    The PIN sequence precedes any digital Enter the third private subscriber’s telephone number as message that the PowerMax sends to the pager to report outlined in Para. 6.1 D above. an event. It may include digits, pauses and special characters (✶...
  • Page 15: Recent Closure

    Here you determine the 4-digit code used as a password Here you enable or disable the “recent closing” report, for downloading data into the PowerMax memory. that is sent to the central station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes from the expiry of the exit delay.
  • Page 16: Pgm Output Control

    B. Gaining Access to the “Define Outputs” Mode B. Click <OK>. The display will change into: & Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see Section O N B Y A R M I N G 1), the display will read “1. NEW INSTL CODE”. C.
  • Page 17: Recording Speech

    • Select the factors that will activate each X-10 unit. The c o d e n o . 1 list of factors is the same as for the PGM output (see D. Click <NEXT> or <BACK> to select any other code. Para.
  • Page 18: Test Procedure

    C . Upon completion of the test, you may review the A. Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see Section results by pressing <OK> repeatedly. The test results 1), the display will read “1. NEW INSTL CODE”. appear one by one, starting with zone 1 and going up. B.
  • Page 19: Erasing The Event Log

    11.3 Erasing the Event Log Important! Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will initiate a 30-second penalty lockout of the keypad. A. From anywhere within the event log, click <NEXT>. The display will change to: C. Click <OK>. The latest event will be shown. Suppose that the latest event was an alarm in zone 13.
  • Page 20: Appendix A. Event Codes

    APPENDIX A. EVENT CODES Contact ID Event Codes SIA Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition Emergency AC Restore Fire AC Trouble Panic Burglary Alarm Duress Burglary Bypass Silent Burglary Cancel Audible Burglary Restore Perimeter Burglary Trouble / Jamming Interior Missing Supervision Entry/Exit Forced Closing Tamper/CP...
  • Page 21 Supervisory trouble Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Low Battery Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Zone No. ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ digit digit Forced Arming – 8 users User No.
  • Page 22: Appendix B. Programmable Zone Types

    • 24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone have nothing to do with perimeter protection. Their most initiates a siren alarm, but the PowerMax also dials important feature is that they allow free movement within telephone numbers and reports the event to central the protected area without initiating an alarm, provided that stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
  • Page 23 NOTES: DE5450P...
  • Page 24 VISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788 VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE, BLOOMFIELD CT. 06002-1911. PHONE: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020. FAX: (860) 242-8094 VISONIC LTD. (UK): FRASER ROAD, PRIORY BUSINESS PARK, BEDFORD MK44 3WH. PHONE: (0870) 730-0800 FAX: (0870) 730-0801 www.visonic.com...

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