Specifications

D-300885 15
Zone Zone Type Zone Name Chime (melody
No. Default Programmed Default Programmed Zone Name or Off) (*)
15 Interior Master Bedroom
16 Perimeter Master Bedroom
17 Perimeter Laundry Room
18 Perimeter Master Bathroom
19 Perimeter Basement
20 Fire Fire
21 Fire Fire
22 Emergency Emergency
23 Emergency Emergency
24 24 h / silent Basement
25 24 h / silent Office
26 24 h / audible Attic
27 24 h / audible Den
28 non-alarm Yard
29 non-alarm Hall
30 non-alarm Utility room
* Note: All zones are Off-chime by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly.
4.4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS
4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance
This mode allows you to customize the control panel and
adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements
of the particular user. An illustrated process is shown in
figure 4.4. In this illustration, each selected option is
displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the
options, repeatedly click
or
button, until
the desired option is displayed, then click SHOW/OK button
.
4.4.2 Entry Delays 1&2
(Fig. 4.4, location 01, 02). Two different entry delays allow
the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in
the armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without
causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel
before the entry delay expires. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10
seconds of the delay, during which the beeping rate
increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Available options for each delay are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s,
60s , 3m and 4m.
4.4.3 Exit Delay
(Fig. 4.4 location 03). An exit delay allows the user to arm the
system and leave the protected site via specific routes and
doors without causing an alarm. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the arming command has been given,
until the last 10 seconds of the delay, during which the
beeping rate increases. Location No. 3 allows programming of
the exit delay length. Available options are: 30s, 60s, 90s,
120s, 3m, 4m.
4.4.4 Bell Time
(Fig. 4.4, location 04). Here you select the length of time
the bell (or siren) is allowed to function upon alarm. The
bell time starts upon activation of the siren. Once the bell
time expires, the siren is automatically shut down.
Available options are: 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.
4.4.5 Abort Time
(Fig. 4.4 location 05). Here you select the length of time
allowed by the system to abort an alarm (not applicable to
alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY, GAS and
FLOOD zones). The PowerMaxComplete is programmed to
provide an “abort interval” that starts upon detection of an
event. During this interval, the buzzer sounds a warning but
the siren remains inactive and the alarm is not reported. If
the user disarms the system within the allowed abort
interval, the alarm is aborted.
Available options are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s, 60s, 2m, 3m,
4m.
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel
(Fig. 4.4, location 06). Here you determine the ”cancel
alarm” period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the
central station. If the user disarms the system within that
time period, a “cancel alarm” message is sent to the
central station.
Available options are: 1, 5, 15, 60 minutes, 4 hours and
also cancel inactive.
4.4.7 Quick Arm
(Fig. 4.4, location 07). Here you determine whether the
user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not. Once
quick arming is permitted, the control panel does not
request a user code before it arms the system.
The two options are: quick arm ON and quick arm OFF.
4.4.8 Bypass
(Fig. 4.4, location 08). Here you permit either manual
bypassing of individual zones (through the USER SETTINGS
menu), or allow the system to "force arm" (perform automatic
bypassing) of open zones during the exit delay. If desired,
press the arming key twice if you want to eliminate the delay
beeps that continue during a force arming. If a zone is open
and forced arming is not permitted, “NOT READY” is
displayed and the system does not arm (the “Sad Melody” will
sound). If "no bypass" is selected, neither manual bypassing
nor force arming is allowed.
Options: manual bypass, force arm and no bypass.
4.4.9 Exit Mode
(Fig. 4.4, location 09). Here you determine whether the exit
delay will restart if the exit / entry door is reopened before
the exit delay expires. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if
the user re-enters immediately after going out to retrieve
an item that he left behind. Three types of exit mode are
available:
Restart Exit - Exit delay restarts when the door is
reopened during exit delay. The restart occurs once only.
Off by door - When the door is closed, the exit delay is
automatically terminated (even if the defined exit delay
was not completed).
Normal - The exit delay is exactly as defined, regardless
of whether the door is open or closed.