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PowerMax10-G2 User Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................2 Preface.................................................................2 Overview..............................................................2 System Features ................................................2 Users and Codes................................................3 Internal Sounder .................................................4 Indicators .........................................
INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Preface Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing PowerMax10-G2, a highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd. Also please make sure that you have the name and telephone number of the monitoring station your system will report to. If you ever call the monitoring station to ask questions, you should be able to come up with your "ACCOUNT NUMBER" used to identify your alarm system to the monitoring station.
INTRODUCTION TEL SMS EMERGENCY PENDANT TRANSMITTERS DOOR OR WINDOW OPEN/CLOSE DETECTOR GSM TELEPHONE GPRS INTERNET EXCHANGE LOCAL COMPUTER (OPTION) INTERNET ROUTER UNIVERSAL PERIMETER PROTECTION DETECTOR WIRELESS DETECTORS (UP TO 28 UNITS) INSTALLED IN THE PROTECTED PREMISES CENTRAL MONITORING STATION WIRELESS SIREN OR EXTERNAL SIREN (future option) PAGER COMPANY COMPUTER USER COMPUTER PAGER 4 PRIVATE TELEPHONES SMOKE DETECTOR TEL.
INTRODUCTION Internal Sounder Alarm Type Burglar / 24 hour/ Panic Fire Test* Graphic Representation of Signal ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Verbal Description of Signal ON continuously – – – – – – – – – – – – ................. –– (both external and internal sirens) ON - ON - ON - pause - ON - ON - ON - pause..... ON for 2 seconds (once) Indicators Display The sounds you will hear while using the control panel are: The display is in the form of a single line, backlit 16character LCD.
INTRODUCTION INDICATORS POWER ARM CHIME TROUBLE DISPLAY NEXT MOVE BACK SHOW / OK ARMING “HOME” DISARMING ARMING “AWAY” CHIME ON/OFF CANCEL ENTRY DELAY PA RT ITIO N SELECTION* EVENT LOG EMERGENCY (hold for 2 sec.) FIRE (hold for 2 sec.) PRESS BOTH FOR PANIC ALARM * Not included in all models Figure 3.
INTRODUCTION A. 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 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. B.
OPERATING THE POWERMAX10-G2 SYSTEM 2. Operating the PowerMax10-G2 System Security-Related Pushbuttons Key Arming ‘HOME' If all perimeter zones are READY, and quick arming is allowed, proceed as shown: Function 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 RESULTANT DISPLAY PRESS ARMING HOME Move to interior zone ARM indicator flashes during the armed state.
OPERATING THE POWERMAX10-G2 SYSTEM PRESS Arming AWAY ‘Instant’ RESULTANT DISPLAY ENTER CODE ____ ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW (to mute the buzzer) ↓ (Exit delay) AWAY ARM indicator lights during the armed state.
OPERATING THE POWERMAX10-G2 SYSTEM Initiating a Panic Alarm PRESS You can generate a panic alarm manually in the disarmed and armed states alike. The sequence will be as shown: PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY PANIC ALARM READY HH:MM Note: If you are using a key-ring transmitter, press both AWAY and HOME buttons (KF-234) or AUX1 and AUX2 (KF-237) simultaneously for 2 seconds. READY HH:MM ARM indicator extinguishes B.
OPERATING THE POWERMAX10-G2 SYSTEM ARM indicator extinguishes and sounds once per minute, To find out what kind of trouble is being sensed, see Chapter 3. The TRBL display will disappear, the TROUBLE indicator will extinguish and the trouble beeps will stop upon eliminating the cause for trouble. E. Disarming after an alarm, with the system in a state of trouble: The TROUBLE indicator on the front panel will light.
REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY 3. Reviewing Troubles and Alarm memory Alarm & Tamper Memory The PowerMax10-G2 retains in its memory alarm and “tamper” events that occurred during the last arming period. 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.
REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY I OK READY I OK Z09 MISSING (alternating) Z09 CONTACT (alternating) KITCHEN HH:MM I OK Z15 LOW BATT (alternating) LIVING ROOM (alternating) READY HH.
REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY Fault What it means 1-WAY The control panel cannot configure or control the device. Battery consumption increases. NOT NETWORKED A device was not installed or not installed correctly, or, cannot establish communication with the control panel after installation. MISSING A device or detector has not reported for some time to the control panel. JAMMING A radio-frequency signal which is blocking communication channel of sensors and control panel is detected.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS 4. Menus and Functions This chapter explains the programming features of your PowerMax10-G2 system and allows you to tailor the PowerMax10-G2 system according to your specific needs. The chapter is divided into three sections, as follows: Part A – Provides you with a general description of available User Setting options. Part B – Guides you how to enter/exit the User Settings menu and how to select the desired setting options. Part C – Allows you to execute the selected desired settings.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS B.1 Entering the User Settings Menu & Selecting a Setting Option The following procedure describes how to enter and move within the User Settings menu. Detailed descriptions of the User Setting options are provided at the end of the procedure. To exit the User Settings menu – see section B.3. L 1. You can enter the "User Settings" menu only when the system is disarmed. 2.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C. User Setting Options Menu To select the displayed setting option – press the I OK button. Use to set the Zone Bypass Scheme i.e. to bypass (exclude) faulty or unsecured zones, or to clear a bypassed zone (unbypass). For further details and programming procedure see section C.1.3 SET ZONE BYPASS Use to quickly review the Bypass Scheme i.e. which zones are in bypassed state. For further details and reviewing procedure see section C.2.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS B.2 Returning to the Previous Step or Exiting the USER SETTINGS Menu During the setting process it is frequently necessary to return to the previous setting step or option (i.e. "to go one level up") or to exit the User Settings menu. To facilitate these actions, the PowerMax10-G2 system offers you two alternative methods to choose from. A.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.1 Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme Bypassing permits arming only part of the system while allowing free movement of people within certain zones when the system is armed. It is also used to temporarily remove from service faulty zones that require repair work or to deactivate a sensor if, for example, you are decorating a room. ♦ Here you can set the Zone Bypass Scheme i.e.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS B. To Clear a Bypassed Zone Repeat steps { to ~ above. When the zone you wish to clear bypass appears on the display (for Z04: BYPASSED example, "Z04"), press I OK Z04: Kitchen to confirm. I OK 3 The display now reads [<#> TO CLEAR]. To clear the bypassed zone press the <#> TO CLEAR button. A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds. The display reads [Bypass CLEARED] and then returns to step |. The zone status is now changed to READY or NOT READY according to the zone status.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS Additional Information (section C.1 – C.3) 1 For detailed instructions on how to select the Setting Options – refer to section B.1 and section B.2. 2 a. The STATUS to the right of the zone number indicates whether the zone is READY, NOT-READY or BYPASSED. b. In the example on the right the display reads [Z01: READY] alternating with [Z01: Living Room]. 3 a. If the zone you selected is "not bypassed", the display prompts you to press [ TO BYPASS].
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.4 Programming User Codes The PowerMax10-G2 system allows you to authorize up to 8 people to arm and disarm the system by providing each with a unique 4 digit personal security code, and assigning them with different security levels and functionalities.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS I OK } a) To program or edit the code, use the numerical keypad to enter the 4 digit code (e.g. 5327) at the position of the blinking cursor.3 4 b) When done, press I OK user code 4 I OK to confirm. A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds. The display confirms the saved code. The display returns to step ( ).5 6 327 user code 4 5327 | showing "User 4 Code" as programmed ☺ Return to | Additional Information (section C.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.5 Add / Delete Keyfob Transmitters Each of the 8 PowerMax10-G2 users may be provided with a portable keyfob transmitter to exercise better, quicker and safer arming/disarming and other control functions. Each keyfob should be assigned with a serial No. (1-8) that corresponds to user No. (1-8) and enrolled into the PowerMax10-G2 system. ♦ Here you can add (enroll) the 8 Keyfob transmitters. L 1.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS To delete the keyfob press the key. A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds and the display reads [DELETE KEYFOB]. DELETE KEYFOB ☺ Additional Information (section C.6) 1 For detailed instructions on how to select the Setting Options – refer to section B.1 and section B.2. 2 The display shows the 1st Keyfob (Keyfob No.1) of the 8 keyfobs. 3 To abort enrollment press the To Delete a keyfob, make sure that a keyfob is enrolled in that location. 5 a.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.6 Setting the Time & Time Format ♦ Here you can program or adjust the built-in-clock to show the correct time in the desired time format. ♦ You can select between a 24 hour and a 12 hour (AM/PM) time format. L Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references1 etc – see table at end of this section. A. To Set the Time Format { Enter the USER SETTINGS menu and select the [TIME & FORMAT] option.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.7 Setting the Date & Date Format ♦ Here you can program or adjust the built-in-calendar to show the correct date in the desired date format. ♦ You can select between a "mm/dd/yyyy" and a "dd/mm/yyyy" date format. L Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references1 etc – see table at end of this section. A. To Set the Date Format { Enter the USER SETTINGS menu and select the [DATE & FORMAT] option.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.8 Enabling / Disabling Auto-Arming The PowerMax10-G2 system can be programmed to automatically arm itself on a daily basis at a predetermined time. This feature is useful especially in commercial applications, such as in stores, to ensure that the system is always armed and without having to assign security codes to employees. ♦ Here you can enable (activate) and disable (stop) the Auto-Arming. To set the Auto-Arming time – see section C.8.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS Additional Information (section C.07 - section C.08) 1 For detailed instructions on how to select the Setting Options – refer to section B.1 and section B.2. 2 a. The display shows the current setting format (indicated by a autoarm". symbol), for example, "Disable b. You can now select either to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) auto-arming using the or buttons.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.10 Programming Private Phone Numbers The PowerMax10-G2 system allows you to determine which event groups will be reported to private telephone subscribers. The PowerMax10-G2 system can also be programmed by the installer to report various event messages such as alarm, arming or trouble, to 4 private telephone subscribers and to 4 SMS telephone numbers either instead of or in addition to the reports transmitted to the monitoring company.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS b) When the desired SMS phone number appears on the display, press I OK } 4th SMS tel # to confirm. I OK a) To program or edit the phone No. Use the numerical keypad to enter the SMS phone number digits (e.g. 8032759333) at the position of the blinking cursor. 4 5 b) When done, press I OK 032759641 I OK to confirm. A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds to confirm the set SMS phone number.7 4th SMS tel # ☺ C. To Program a Private Phone { a) Click the REPORT].
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS E. To Program the Acknowledge Signal { a) From the Voice Report sub-menu, click the button until the display reads [Tel. acknowledge]. b) When the display reads [Tel. acknowledge] press | or Tel. acknowledge I OK . or button until the display reads the a) Click the desired acknowledge signal, for example, "all ack".3 b) When you are satisfied with the setting, press I OK or to confirm.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.11 Enabling / Disabling the Squawk Option The PowerMax10-G2 system (and its wireless sirens) can be set to produce a short "Squawk" of audible feedback to assist you when you use your keyfob to arm (1 beep) and disarm (2 beeps) the PowerMax10-G2 system (operates in a similar manner to a car alarm). ♦ Here you can enable / disable the Squawk. L Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references1 etc – see table at end of this section.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS C.12 Programming the Scheduler The PowerMax10-G2 system includes a Home Automation option that enables activation of a PGM output according to a programmable weekly time schedule. ♦ Here you can schedule for the PGM up to 4 different ON/OFF time activations per any desired day or days of the week. In addition, you can schedule a "Daily" schedule that applies to every day of the week.
MENUS AND FUNCTIONS Additional Information (section C.12) 1 For detailed instructions How to select the Setting Options – refer to section B.1 and section B.2. 2 If you wish to activate the selected device on every day of the week at the same time(s), use the "Daily" 3 or buttons to select the specific day (Sunday, Monday, option. Otherwise, use the Tuesday…etc) you wish to activate the previously selected device. You can later repeat the process for other days of the week, if desired.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 5. Special Functions Looking after People Left at Home Command Keying Sequence An important characteristic of the PowerMax10-G2 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.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Command SMS Format or “HM ” 6 Arm HOME instant “HOME INST ” or “HMI ” 7 Disarm “DISARM ” or “DA ” 12 Define custom house “HOUSE NAME identity (see note) ” or “HN ” 13 Query system status “STATUS ” or “ST ” Note: House ID includes up to 16 characters, for example, JOHN'S HOUSE. 36 Event notifications by SMS The PowerMax10-G2 system can send SMS messages to a maximum of 4 pre-selected telephone numbers.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 6. Weekly Maintenance Periodic Test 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 this section and if there is any problem, notify your installer at once.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE C. To Periodic Test a Device Press I OK or DEVICES TEST . The display reads [DEVICES TEST]. I OK or . The display now reads [NOT TESTED NNN]. Press NNN indicates the number of enrolled devices in the control panel that have not been tested. This number automatically drops one count for every tested device. I OK . The display alternates between the device number, the Press device type (e.g. magnetic contact, keyfob, keypad, etc.), and the device location.
MAINTENANCE 7. Maintenance Replacing the Backup Battery Replacing Wireless Sensors Batteries The PowerMax10-G2 uses regular electrical supply, but incorporates backup 4.8V battery pack (see sticker on battery cover).
MAINTENANCE Key your secret 4-digit - 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. 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.
MAINTENANCE Exiting the Event Log 1. 2. or button from anywhere within the event Click the log. The PowerMax10-G2 display will read [ TO EXIT]. Click the I OK button. The system reverts to the normal operating mode.
APPENDICES APPENDIX A. 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.
APPENDICES 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 or a pager when they disarm the system. For example, if a parent wants to be sure that their child has returned from school and disarmed the system.
APPENDICES APPENDIX B. 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. • Pull together everyone in your household and make an evacuation plan. • Draw a floor plan of your home, showing two ways out of each room, including windows.
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.
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