Specifications

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4.5.14 Two-Way Voice Central Stations
(Fig. 4.5, loc. 14). (See note in Fig. 4.5) - Optional -
applicable only in PowerMaxComplete that includes
"voice" feature.
Here you select the timeout for 2-way voice communication
with Central Stations, or enable the central station to ring
back for 2-way voice function. This option is applicable only
after reporting an event to the central station. (The central
station person can press [3] for listen-in", [1] for "speak out"
or [6] for listening and speaking).
The options are: 10, 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2 minutes, ring
back and disable (no two-way voice communication).
Note: If "Ring Back" is selected, you should select
"Disable Report" for private telephone (see par. 4.5.20 -
Reporting to Private Telephones), otherwise the central
station will establish communication with the
PowerMaxComplete (after an event occurrence) in the
normal manner (and not after one ring).
4.5.15 Ring Back Time
(Fig. 4.5, location 15). Here you determine the period during
which the central station can establish 2-way voice
communication with the PowerMaxComplete (after 1 ring),
if:
A. Alarm type message was received by central station.
B. Ring Back function was selected (see par. 4.5.14).
The options are: 1, 3, 5 or 10 min. (see note in Fig. 4.5).
4.5.16 Dialing Attempts
(Fig. 4.5, location 16). Here you determine how many
times the communicator will dial the central station’s
number. (see note in Fig. 4.5).
The options are: 2, 4, 8, 12, and 16 attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
4.5.17 Set Private Tel. No.
(Fig. 4.5, location 17). Here you program the four telephone
numbers (including area code) of the private subscriber to
which the system will report the event groups defined in
Location 20.
4.5.18 Two-Way Voice - Private Phones
(Fig. 4.5, location 18) - Optional - applicable only in
PowerMaxComplete that includes "voice" feature.
Here you determine whether 2-way voice communication
with private telephones will be allowed or not.
The two options are: enable 2-way and disable 2-way.
4.5.19 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts
(Fig. 4.5, location 19)
Here you determine how many times the communicator will
dial the called party’s number (private telephone).
The options are: 1, 2, 3 and 4 attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
4.5.20 Reporting to Private Telephones
(Fig. 4.5, location 20)
Here you determine which event groups will be reported to
private telephone subscribers. The options are as follows:
Term Description
all All messages
all (-op/cl) All messages, except open/close
all (-alerts) All messages, except alerts
alarms Alarm messages
alerts Alert messages
op/cl Open/close
disable report No message will be reported
Note:All means all events including the L. BAT and AC
FAIL trouble messages.
4.5.21 Tel. Acknowledge
(Fig. 4.5, location 21). Here you determine whether the
system will use the single acknowledge
or the all
acknowledge mode when reporting to private telephones.
Note: In the single acknowledge
mode, receiving an
acknowledge signal from a single telephone is sufficient to
consider the current event closed and call off the
communication session. The remaining telephones serve
for backup purposes only. In the all acknowledge
mode, an
acknowledge signal must be received from each telephone
before the current event is considered reported.
The options are: single ack and all ack.
4.5.22 Pager Tel. No.
(Fig. 4.5, location 22). Here you program the telephone
number (including area code) of the pager to which the
system will report (if any).
4.5.23 Pager’s PIN No.
(Fig. 4.5, location 23). Here you enter the pager’s PIN
code - a digital sequence that is the pager’s address. The
paging company’s computer needs this input for routing
messages to the specific pager. The PIN sequence
precedes any digital message that the PowerMaxComplete
sends to the pager to report an event. It may include digits,
pauses and special characters (
or #). Call the paging
company to find out what the pager’s PIN code should
consist of.
Important! In this location, special characters can be
entered as shown below:
To Insert Keying Sequence Character Displayed
<#>
<1> B
# <#>
<2> C
5 sec pause <#>
<3> E
Enter the pager’s PIN number (up to 16 digits, including
special characters, depending on pager system protocol).
4.5.24 Reporting to a Pager
(Fig. 4.5, loc. 24). Here you determine which event groups
will be reported to the pager. (For the abbreviations, refer
to par. 4.5.11).
The options are: all alarms + alerts all (- op/cl)
trbl + op/cl trbl op/cl disable report
4.5.25 Recent Closure
(Fig. 4.5, location 25). Here you enable or disable the
“recent closing” report, that is sent to the central station if
an alarm occurs within 2 minutes from the expiry of the exit
delay.
The options are: recent close ON and recent close OFF.
4.5.26 Remote Access
(Fig. 4.5, location 26). Here you give or deny permission to
access the system and exercise control from a remote
telephone.
The options are: rem. access ON and rem. access OFF.
4.5.27 Mast. DL Code
(Fig. 4.5, location 27). Here you determine the master
installer 4-digit password for downloading/uploading data
into/from the PowerMaxComplete memory. (See note in
Fig. 4.5).
Attention! If "0000" is used, it will not enable connection of
the PowerMaxComplete to the PC for upload/download
purpose.