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DE5450P 1
POWERMAX
POWERMAXPOWERMAX
POWERMAX
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System
Programming Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................2
1. 1 General Guidance ..............................................2
1. 2 Accessing the Installer’s Menu...........................2
2. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE .........................3
3. ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOBs..3
3. 1 General Guidance ................................................3
3. 2 Wireless Devices .................................................3
3. 3 Keyfob Transmitters .............................................3
3. 4 Deleting Device and Keyfob IDs ..........................4
4. DEFINING ZONE TYPES .............................................5
4. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................5
4. 2 Zone Definition Procedure ...................................5
5. DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS ...........7
5. 1 Preliminary Guidance ...........................................7
5. 2 Entry Delays .........................................................8
5. 3 Exit Delay .............................................................8
5. 4 Bell Time ..............................................................8
5. 5 Abort Time............................................................8
5. 6 Alarm Cancel Time...............................................8
5. 7 Quick Arming........................................................8
5. 8 Forced Arming......................................................9
5. 9 Restart Exit...........................................................9
5. 10 Piezo Beeps .......................................................9
5. 11 Trouble Beeps ....................................................9
5. 12 Panic Alarm........................................................9
5. 13 Swinger Stop ......................................................9
5. 14 Cross Zoning ......................................................9
5. 15 Supervision Interval............................................9
5. 16 AUX Button.........................................................9
5. 17 Jamming Detection.............................................9
5. 18 Two-Way Voice ...............................................10
5. 19 PGM / X-10 Time..............................................10
5. 20 Lighting Lockout Time ......................................10
5. 21 Latchkey Arming...............................................10
5. 22 “Not Active” Time..............................................10
5. 23 Back Lighting....................................................10
6. DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS.........11
6. 1 Preliminary Guidance .........................................11
6. 2 Dialing Method ...................................................11
6. 3 Phone Line Test Interval ....................................11
6. 4 First Central Station Telephone......................... 12
6. 5 First Account No. ............................................... 13
6. 6 Second Central Station Telephone.................... 13
6. 7 Second Account No........................................... 13
6. 8 Report Format.................................................... 13
6. 9 4/2 Pulse Rate ................................................... 13
6. 10 Events Reported to Central Stations ............... 13
6. 11 Dialing Attempts .............................................. 13
6. 12 First Private Telephone No.............................. 13
6. 13 Second Private Telephone No......................... 13
6. 14 Third Private Telephone No............................. 13
6. 15 Telephone Message Type ............................... 13
6. 16 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts ........................... 14
6. 17 Events Reported to Private Telephones.......... 14
6. 18 Telephone Acknowledge ................................. 14
6. 19 Pager Telephone Number ............................... 14
6. 20 Pager’s PIN No................................................ 14
6. 21 Reporting to a Pager ....................................... 14
6. 22 Recent Closure................................................ 14
6. 23 Remote Access ............................................... 14
6. 24 Downloader Code............................................ 14
7. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS ........................ 15
7. 1 Preliminary Guidance ........................................ 15
7. 2 PGM Output Control .......................................... 16
7. 3 Controlling the X-10 Units.................................. 16
8. RECORDING SPEECH.............................................. 17
8. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
8. 2 Recording Procedure......................................... 17
9. DIAGNOSTIC TEST................................................... 17
9. 1 Mode Description and Activation ....................... 17
9. 2 Test Procedure .................................................. 17
10 . USER FUNCTIONS................................................... 18
11 . READING THE EVENT LOG .................................... 18
11. 1 Event Log Description ..................................... 18
11. 2 Reading Procedure.......................................... 18
11. 3 Erasing the Event Log ..................................... 19
APPENDIX A. EVENT CODES ....................................... 20
Important Message to the Installer
If you re-program a system already in use, all previous system status will be erased upon quitting the
installer menu. Be sure to conduct a full walk test, including all windows and doors, to allow the control
panel to re-capture the system status.
Preliminary
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Página 1 - POWERMAXPOWERMAX

DE5450P 1POWERMAXPOWERMAXPOWERMAXPOWERMAXFully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control SystemProgramming GuideTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CON

Página 2 - . INTRODUCTION

10 DE5450PThe options are: jam detect ON and jam detect OFF.If the jam detect ON option is selected, the system willnot allow arming under jamming con

Página 3 - 3.3 Keyfob Transmitters

DE5450P 116666. DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS. DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS. DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS. DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAME

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12 DE5450P6.4 First Central Station Telephone Here you program the telephone number of the firstcentral station to which the PowerMax will report

Página 5 - . DEFINING ZONE TYPES

DE5450P 136.5 First Account No.Here you enter the account number that will identify yourspecific alarm control system to the first central station.The

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14 DE5450PUpon selecting Location 14, the display will change to: 14:TEL. MSG TYPESelect the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.6.16 Priv

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DE5450P 157777. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS. DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS7.1 Preliminary Guidance

Página 8 - C. Programming Method

16 DE5450PD. Programming Numerical Data LocationsIn case of a numerical data location, refer to the detailedprocedure given in the following paragraph

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DE5450P 17E. Continue as in Paragraph 7.2, Steps C through P, untilyou finish defining the factors that will activate theselected X-10 unit. When done

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18 DE5450Pand then: LIVING ROOM (alternating for 5 seconds) Z2 GOOD D. To focus the test on a specific zone, click <OK> untilthe receptio

Página 11 - A. Mode description

DE5450P 19D. Click <OK> as many times as necessary to read all thedata you need. • To clear the event log, refer to Para. 11.3. • To quit the

Página 12 - CNTR TEL

2 DE5450P.1111. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION1.1 General GuidanceWe recommend to program the PowerMax on the workbench before

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20 DE5450PAPPENDIX A. EVENT CODESAPPENDIX A. EVENT CODESAPPENDIX A. EVENT CODESAPPENDIX A. EVENT CODESContact ID Event CodesCode Definition101Emergenc

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DE5450P 21Supervisory troubleZone No. ➜➜➜➜1234567891011121314151st digit 6666666666666662nd digit 123456789ABCDEFZone No. ➜➜➜➜16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Página 17 - 9.2 Test Procedure

24 DE5450PVISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 10 NORTHWOOD

Página 18 - 11.2 Reading Procedure

DE5450P 32222. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODEA. Having success

Página 19 - 11.3 Erasing the Event Log

4 DE5450P ENROLL KEYFOBC. Click <OK>. The display will read: Keyfob No: _D. Suppose that the Keyfob you are about to enroll is to bedesignated

Página 20 - APPENDIX A. EVENT CODES

DE5450P 54444. DEFINING ZONE TYPES. DEFINING ZONE TYPES. DEFINING ZONE TYPES. DEFINING ZONE TYPES4.1 Preliminary GuidanceThis mode allows you to attri

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6 DE5450P 5.24h silent F. Click <OK> once more to confirm. The “Happy Tune”will sound, and your selection will be memorized. Thedisplay will t

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DE5450P 75555. DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS. DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS. DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS. DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMET

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8 DE5450PB. Gaining access to the “Define Panel” MemoryLocationsTo reach the DEFINE PANEL mode, proceed as follows:&&&&Upon gaining ac

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DE5450P 95.8 Forced ArmingHere you determine whether the user will be allowed toperform forced arming or not. If forced arming ispermitted, the contro

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