User guide

USER SETTINGS
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ENTER CODE _ _ _ _
READY 00:00
USER SETTINGS
[master/ user code]
SHOW BYPASS
PRIVATE REPORT
SET USER CODES
(*)
SET BYPASS
ENROLL KEYFOB
(*)
ENROLL PROX TAG
(*)
SQUAWK OPTION
SET TIME&FORMAT
SET DATE&FORMAT
<OK> TO EXIT
SET VOICE OPTION
(*)
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INSTALLER MODE
SCHEDULER
(*)
* Menu items that are marked
with an asterisk can be
accessed only if
master
user code has been entered.
** INSTALLER MODE is
displayed only if USER
PERMIT ENABLE was
selected by the installer.
Instruction: Enter 4-digit
master
user code (default “1111”), or
user code (see note below).
These menu items are displayed
only if “bypass” was enabled by
the installer.
RECALL BYPASS
RECALL BYPASS is applicable
when Partition is disabled.
AUTO ARM TIME
AUTO ARM OPTION
(**)(*)
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WALK TEST
Figure 7 - Entering User Settings Menu
The next paragraphs include User Settings
instructions, step-by-step. However, if you want to
get an overall view of the entire User Settings menu,
refer to figure 8 - User Setting flow-chart. You can
use the flow chart as your only guide along the user
settings process, instead of going through the step-
by-step instructions.
Bypassing Zones
A. General Guidance
You can program the PowerMaxComplete to exclude
(bypass) selected zones, regardless of whether
these zones are "functional" (undisturbed) or "open"
(disturbed). Bypassing permits free movement of
people within certain zones although the system is
armed. It is also used to temporarily remove from
service faulty zones that require repair work. Fire and
temperature zones can not be bypassed.
Remember – zone bypassing compromises security!
Note: Zones will be bypassed throughout one
disarm-arm period only. Disarming the system after
arming will suspend the entire bypassing scheme,
which can be recalled later, if so desired.
B. Bypassing Procedure
When partition is enabled, you may set the bypass
option according to the type of partition access
permission.
Having entered your user code
successfully (see
above - Entering to the User Settings Menu), the
display will read:
SET BYPASS
If at this point you click
, the number,
state and name of the first zone / partition containing
the first zone (in PowerMaxComplete with partition
feature) will be automatically displayed. Three states
are possible:
Open: The zone is not secured - you can
bypass it if you do not wish or know how to solve
the problem just now.
Bypassed: The zone is presently bypassed
(you bypassed it before but haven't armed the
system yet).
Functional: If there is nothing wrong with the
zone, its state is described as "Functional
".
Let us assume that Zone 1 is "open" and you wish to
bypass it, and the rest of the zones are functional.
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
Z01: OPEN
(alternating)
KITCHEN
<OK> TO BYPASS
Z01: BYPASSED
(alternating)
KITCHEN
Z02: FUNCTIONAL
(alternating)
FRONT DOOR
(If you wish
to check the
state of the
next zone)
SET BYPASS
You can select any other item on the USER SETTINGS
menu or quit programming by clicking
. When
<OK> TO EXIT is displayed - click
.
After end of bypassing operation, BYPASS blinks:
READY BYPASS or NOT READY BYPASS
This indication will persist as long as the system
remains disarmed, and will disappear once the
system is armed.
Note: BYPASS will alternate in the display with other
messages, like: Trouble, Memory and Message.
C. "Unbypass" Procedure
Suppose you wish to restore a zone to service after
having completed the bypassing scheme. Simply re-
enter the SET BYPASS menu (see Bypassing
Procedure above), and click
or until
the zone you wish to "unbypass" is on display. Refer
to the following steps.