Getting Started 10• Operating Temperature: 0˚C to 45˚C • Storage Temperature: -15˚C to 60˚C • Humidity: 0% to 90% non-condensing • Complianc
Getting Started 11• Operating Temperature: 5˚C to 40˚C • Storage Temperature: -25˚C to 50˚C • Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing • Complianc
Getting Started 12Installation Package Contents 1 x Visonic PowerLink External PowerLink (For PowerMax+) Internal PowerLink (For PowerMax PRO)
Getting Started 13System Requirements • PowerMax+ / PowerMax PRO Security System. • High-Speed Internet connection (Cable or DSL) enabled via a
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 14 Chapter 2: Installing the Visonic PowerLink The Visonic PowerLink installation procedure involves the following
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 15Step 3. Plug in the Internal PowerLink and fasten it with 2 screws: Step 4. Connect the PowerMax PRO to the hom
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 16For PowerMax+: Step 1: Connecting the Visonic external PowerLink to the Home Router Use the supplied Cat-5 cabl
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 17Step 3: Wall Mounting the Visonic PowerLink Fasten bracketto thePowerLink3Mark and drill 3 holes in mountingsu
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 185. Copy the Default Gateway IP Address as the Home Router IP Address Value in the Visonic PowerLink Installati
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 193. In the Visonic PowerLink Installation Form (see appendix A), write down the value of SSID for future refere
Table of Contents 2Table of Contents Table of Contents ...
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 20Visonic PowerLink Configuration Step 1: Logging-in to the Visonic PowerLink 1. Before logging-in, the PowerLin
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 21Step 2: Connection Setup 1. In the left frame of the Visonic PowerLink window click SETUP. 2. Click the NETWO
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 224. Click Apply to save your changes. Step 4: Adding Cameras If you have cameras connected to the Visonic Power
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 23A message will indicate that enrollment is starting: You can continue browsing the PowerLink web interface, th
Installing the Visonic PowerLink 24¾ To add a user to the Visonic PowerLink: 1. Click NEW and set the following parameters: Username - The user
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 25 Chapter 3: Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink You log in to the Visonic PowerLink through the Internet Brows
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 26b. In Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and 8, click on Continue to this website: 4. Wait for the Login page
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 27Visonic PowerLink Window The Visonic PowerLink window displays the different views that enable managing the
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 28Quick View When you log into the Visonic PowerLink, the application opens in Quick View. The Quick View scree
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 29Home Devices Pane This pane displays the status and actions of the different home automation devices enrolled
Table of Contents 3Security System Pane ...19 Chapter 4: M
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 30Cameras Pane The Cameras pane displays video from the video cameras enrolled in the system. Note Camera loc
Logging Into The Visonic PowerLink 31Security System Pane This pane displays the system status as seen on the LCD screen of the PowerMax+ / PowerM
Managing Alerts and Alarms 32 Chapter 4: Managing Alerts and Alarms The PowerMax+ / PowerMax PRO Security System distinguish between two major eve
Managing Alerts and Alarms 33Clicking on the alert indicator will open the alert popup. The alert popup displays the alerts details. Some alert
Managing Alerts and Alarms 34System Alarms The Visonic PowerLink treats Alarm situations in a special way. In an Alarm situation, the whole window
Managing Alerts and Alarms 35 2. You can now do any of the following: • Click to display currently viewed video. Note You can then click t
Managing Alerts and Alarms 36 Note Click the Alarm Indicator to re-display the Alarm mode screen. ALARM INDICATOR
Managing Home Devices 37 Chapter 5: Managing Home Devices The Visonic PowerLink enables PowerMax+ / PowerMax PRO users that have an X10 transmitte
Managing Home Devices 382. You can now do one of the following: • To deactivate an active device: Click the icon of the required device. • To
Managing Home Devices 39Filter by Device Type The By Device Type tab lists all home automation devices of a selected type. ¾ To display devic
Table of Contents 4Setting the security mode...19 Controlling Ho
Managing Home Devices 40Filter by Location The By Location tab lists all home automation devices by their location as defined in the PowerMax+ / P
Managing Home Devices 412. Click the Home Devices tab. 3. In the Home Devices screen you can: • Type a new name in the DEVICE NAME field. • Clic
Managing Video Cameras 42 Chapter 6: Managing Video Cameras The Visonic PowerLink supports up to 14 cameras. Cameras can be Wired (RS-485, Etherne
Managing Video Cameras 43 The current view from each of the cameras enrolled in the system is displayed with the current image time and date. To
Managing Video Cameras 44Camera Configuration You can enroll new cameras to the PowerLink, remove enrolled cameras and change the configuration of
Managing Video Cameras 45• Click the icon to block viewing this camera from the web interface when the alarm system is in AWAY arming mode (Ala
Managing Video Cameras 46¾ To remove a camera: 1. In the Edit Cameras area locate the camera you want to remove and click the Remove icon. The c
Managing the Security System 47 Chapter 7: Managing the Security System The Security view Work Area displays a detailed overview of the security s
Managing the Security System 48¾ To change the arming mode: 1. Click the required arming mode in the list to set the Security System to the new
Managing Users 49 Chapter 8: Managing Users The Visonic PowerLink is pre-configured with a Master user called Admin. Only the Master user can acce
Getting Started 5 Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction The Visonic PowerLink enables you to view and control the Visonic PowerMax+ / PowerMax PR
Managing Users 50¾ To display the Users View: 1. In the side menu of the Visonic PowerLink window click . 2. Click the Cameras tab. The Users v
Managing Users 51Password – Login password. (You need to re-enter the password to confirm). Mobile - The mobile phone number to which notification
Managing System Configuration 52 Chapter 9: Managing System Configuration System Configuration Managing system configuration is done in Setup view
Managing System Configuration 53 The Management tab includes the following: • PowerLink ID – The nick name of the PowerLink. Allows you to connec
Managing System Configuration 54• WiFi Parameters – The parameters of the WiFi network: • SSID – Network name. • WEP / WPA-TKIP/ None – The enc
Managing System Configuration 55Upon reset, the Master user is reset to the default username and password of the Visonic PowerLink. ¾ To reset th
Cellular Web Interface 56 Chapter 10: Cellular Web Interface The PowerLink has two types of cellular web interfaces: WAP and XHTML. The XHTML inte
Cellular Web Interface 57 Viewing the security status This allows you to view the status of your alarm system as it appears on the LCD screen. ¾
Cellular Web Interface 58 4. To return to the main menu, click the button on your Visonic PowerLink or click the button on your cellular pho
Cellular Web Interface 59 2. Click on the desired action you want to apply to the device. The updated action will appear on the Home Devices scr
Getting Started 6Specifications Software Security System • Commands o Arm Away o Arm Home o Disarm • Status o PowerMax+ / PowerMax PRO LCD S
Cellular Web Interface 60 3. Click on the type of Search you want to apply. Select between Status, Location or Type. Make your selection from
Cellular Web Interface 61Controlling Your Cameras This allows you to control and view enrolled PowerLink cameras from your cellular phone. 1. Fr
Cellular Web Interface 62 Click on the image to return to the previous page. Use the up / down / left / right links to pan and tilt a camera that
Glossary 63Glossary Alarm An alarm situation is initiated when an alarm trigger is being sent from one of the detectors attached to the alarm syst
Glossary 64these detectors are installed during the night. In this mode, the security system threats all the detectors that are assigned to perime
Glossary 65Not all Home Router manufacturers use the term "Port Forwarding". Alternative terms you may find in your Home Router can be:
66WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's author
67Appendix A PowerLink Installation Form Parameter Value Home Router IP Address ____ . ____ . ____ . ____ PowerLink IP Address ____ . ____ . ___
68 W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact th
Getting Started 7• Camera Types: o Visonic CAM1000 - RS-485 o Visonic CAM2000 - Ethernet o Visonic CAM2000WL - WiFi / Ethernet o Visonic CAM
Getting Started 8• XHTL & WAP support for mobile phone access Data Security • 128Bit SSL encryption on all data transmissions to and from th
Getting Started 9Cameras CAM3100 • Image Resolution: up to 640x480 • Effective Image Resolution: 320x240 • Image Frame Rate: QCIF@30fps,CIF@30f
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