User guide

INTRODUCTION
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Multi-Function Transmitter
Your system responds to signals sent by a 4-button
(MCT- 234) or a 6-button two-way (MCT- 237)
‘keyfob transmitter, or by a two-way wireless keypad
(MKP-150/151) - see figure 4.
The MCT-234 keyfob transmitter is used to control
single or multiple predefined partition(s) only. The
MCT-237 keyfob transmitter and the two-way wireless
keypad can control a single or any combination up to 3
partitions.
MCT-234
DISARM
AWAY
AUX
HOME
MCT-237
DISPLAY
DISARM
STATUS
AUX B
AUX A
HOME
AWAY
MKP-150 /151
AWAY
Figure 4. Keyfob Transmitters and Keypad
A PANIC alarm can be initiated: through the MCT-
234 keyfob, by pressing AWAY and HOME together
for 2 sec.; through the MCT-237 keyfob, by pressing
the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons for 2 sec.; and through
the MKP-150/151 keypad by pressing the # and *
buttons for 2 sec. Pressing AWAY twice within 2
seconds initiates Latchkey arming, if enabled by the
installer. The devices can be used for:
A. Controlling a gate or another electrical
device: Pressing the AUX button opens/closes
an electrically-controlled gate, or controls a
chosen electrical device.
B. Arming the system in the INSTANT mode
(without an entry delay): 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.
C. Getting status information (Voice version only):
Upon pressing the AUX button on your transmitter,
the voice module announces the system status
over the loudspeaker - not applicable in
PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE
option. When partition is enabled, the control
panel announces the status of the partition to
which the keyfob is enrolled.
D. Skip Exit Delay: Pressing the AUX button will
immediately cause the system to arm "instant".
Disarming by a keyfob whose battery voltage is
low (if enabled by the installer)
If you try to disarm the system with a keyfob whose
battery voltage is low, a protest beep will be heard for
15 seconds. During this period you should press again
the disarm button of the keyfob or control panel (for
the control panel, user code is required) to disarm the
system. If you perform this action during the 15
seconds period, the Low Bat message will be stored in
the event log.
If the disarm button is not pressed again during the 15
seconds period, perform either of the following actions:
A. Press AWAY twice to arm the system, otherwise
the system will not be armed and an
acknowledgement (from the user that he knows
about the Low Bat) will not be stored in the event
log.
B. Press AWAY and then press disarm button, to
acknowledge, otherwise the acknowledgement
will not be stored in the event log.
Voice Announcements
(Not applicable in PowerMaxComplete that does not
have VOICE option).
The pre-recorded voice announcements respond to
your commands by announcing what the system is
doing and by prompting you to perform certain
actions. They also announce alarms, troubles and
identify the source of each event.
The sounds you will hear while using the control panel
are:
Single beep, heard whenever a key is
pressed
Double beep, indicates automatic return to
the normal operating mode (by timeout).
Three beeps, indicates a trouble event
Happy Tune (- - - –––), indicates
successful completion of an operation.
Sad Tune (–––––), indicates a wrong
move or rejection