User guide

INTRODUCTION
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Note: Remote operation is performed per partition,
or per user code defined for a particular partition,
when partition is enabled.
Numerical keys serve as function keys: In the
disarmed state, numerical keys are used to control
various system functions. A simple icon on each
key identifies the task of that key.
PGM remote control: Gate control mechanisms,
courtesy lights and various other devices can be
switched on and off via a special PGM
(programmable) output. Your installer will determine
the control means, in accordance with your needs.
Note for PowerMaxComplete with Partition
feature: The PGM outputs operate on the entire
alarm system and not per partition, when partition
is enabled.
Data retrieval: You can obtain status information,
trouble information and review memorized alarm
events - visually and verbally.
Looking after elderly, physically handicapped
and infirm individuals: The system can be
programmed to monitor activity within the protected
area and send out an alert message if the person
under surveillance remains still for too long.
Distress calls: Miniature pushbutton transmitters
dealt out to specific individuals may be used for
sending emergency calls for help.
Disarming under duress: If a user is forcibly
compelled to disarm the system, he can use a
special code that disarms the system apparently as
usual, but sends a silent alarm to the central station
(see chapter 2).
System supervision: All wireless detectors and
wireless commanders within the protected site send
periodic supervision messages. If such a message
is overdue, the PowerMaxComplete displays an
‘inactivity’ trouble message. Your installer can
disable this feature if so desired.
Battery supervision: You do not have to worry
about ‘dead’ batteries. The PowerMaxComplete
displays a ‘Low Battery’ message whenever a
battery in a wireless device is found to be near the
end of its useful life.
Terms of the Trade
Better understanding of your system is assured if you
take time to read the definitions in APPENDIX B at
the end of this manual. However, if this is not your
first alarm system, then simply read on.
Control Pushbuttons
When the keypad cover is closed, as shown in
Figure 1, only two pushbuttons are visible - the top
panel controls:
Key Task
Advance from item to item within a given
menu.
Review status messages one by one
and also select a displayed option.
With the keypad uncovered (see Figure 3), the
special-function keys are visible. The tasks of these
keys are explained in the relevant sections of this
guide.
VOLUME UP (*)
EMERGENCY
(Hold for 2 sec.)
PLAY MESSAGE (*)
VOLUME DOWN (*)
CHIME ON/OFF
MUTE SPEAKER (*) (**)
EVENT LOG
CANCEL ENTRY DELAY
RECORD MESSAGE (*)
ARM TROUBLECHIMEPOWER
PGM OUTPUT ON
PGM OUTPUT OFF
PGM CONTROL
PARTITION
ARMING “AWAY”
ARMING “HOME”
DISARMING
MOVE BACK
FIRE (Hold
for 2 sec.)
Press both
for panic
alarm
SHOW/OK
NEXT
INDICATORS
DISPLAY
Figure 3. Controls and Indicators
* May not be functional on all versions of PowerMaxComplete.
** The Mute Speaker button
is active only if the "Set Voice Option" function is enabled ("enable
prompts" - see user setting flow-chart, fig. 8).