
DE5450 PowerMax Installation Instructions 5
NOTE: PSC-04 IN THE U.S. AND CANADA,
ALTERNATIVE MODELS ELSEWHERE.
0.5A
COM+
INT -
EXT -
2.2 k
Ω
E.O.L.
MAGNETIC
CONTACT
9 VAC
INTERFACE
RELAY
COIL
APPLIANCE
ON / OFF
EXTERNAL
SIREN
NOTE:
ZONE NO. 30 TERMINALS ARE
BRIDGED WITH A 2.2 K
Ω
RESISTOR AT
T H E FA C T O RY. T H IS R E S I S TO R
SHOULD REMAIN THERE IF NO HARD-
W I R E D S E N S O R S A R E U S E D .
INTERNAL
SIREN
IMPORTANT!
OFF-THE-
SHELF CABLES ARE
UNSUITABLE HERE.
PREPARE YOUR OWN
“1 TO 1” CABLE.
POWERLINE
INTERFACE
MODULE
(SEE NOTE)
654321
6-POSITION
RJ-11 PLUG
8-POSITION
RJ-31X PLUG
BROWN
GRAY
GRN
RED
HOUSE
PHONES
FOR INSTALLATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA ONLY
LINE
FROM
STREET
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
RJ-31X CORD
RJ-31X JACK
RED & GREEN TO “LINE”
BROWN & GREY FOR “SET”
RED
GREEN
BROWN
GREY
LINE
6-POSITION
RJ-11 PLUG
SET
6-POSITION
RJ-11 PLUG
RJ-11 plug
according to the
purchase option
POWER
TRANSFORMER
Figure 4. Wiring Diagram
3.7 PowerMax-Compatible Detectors
Each detector compatible with the PowerMax system is
packed with its own installation instructions. Read them
carefully and install as indicated.
A. PIR Motion Detectors
The wireless passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors used
in the system are of the PowerCode type. The PowerMax
is capable of “learning” each detector’s identification code
and linking it to a specific zone (see Section 3 in the
Programming Manual). Some units are shown below:
Figure 5.
MC PIR-2000
Figure 6. MC PIR-3000 or
K-940 MCW
Figure 7.
K-980MCW
Note: K-940 MCW and K-980MCW are pet immune units.
In addition to its unique 24-bit identification code, each
detector transmits a message, containing status information:
• The detector is in alarm (or not).
• The detector is being tampered with (or not).
• The battery voltage is low (or normal).
• “This is a supervisory message”.
If any of these detectors detects motion, it sends out a
message to the alarm control panel. If the system is in the
armed state, an alarm will be triggered.
B. Magnetic Contact Transmitter
MCT-302 is a PowerCode magnetic-
contact transmitter used to detect the
opening of a door or a window.
The alarm
contacts are closed as
long as the door or
window remain
closed.
Figure 8.
MCT-302
The unit has an extra alarm input that acts as if it were a
separate wireless transmitter. It sends (or does not send) a
“restored to normal“ message to the alarm system,
depending on the setting of an on-board “DIP” switch. The
“restore” message informs you, through the control panel’s
display, whether the door or window is open or closed.
C. MCT-100 Wireless Adapter for Wired Detectors
MCT-100 is a PowerCode device used
mainly as a wireless adapter for 2 regular
magnetic switches installed on 2 windows
in the same room. It has two inputs,
behaving as separate wireless
transmitters with different PowerCode IDs.
Each input sends (or does not send) a
“restored“ message to the alarm system,
depending on the setting of an on-board
“DIP” switch.
Figure 9.
MCT-100
D. Wireless Smoke Detector
MCT-423. A photoelectric smoke
detector equipped with a
PowerCode-type transmitter. If
enrolled to a fire zone, it initiates a
fire alarm upon detection of smoke.
Figure 10. MCT-423
E. Glass Break Detector MCT-501.
An acoustic detector equipped with a
PowerCode-type transmitter. Since it
restores automatically after detection, this
unit does not send a restoral message to
the control panel.
Figure 11.
MCT-501
3.8 PowerMax-Compatible Transmitters
Note: Each transmitter is packed with its own instructions
for battery installation and use. Be sure to pass these
documents on to the “Master User“ of the alarm system.
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