Configuring Device Parameters; Zone Types - Visonic PowerMax10-G2 Installer's Manual

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In "melody chime" mode when a chime zone is triggered, chime melody is
heard
10.
Press
to confirm.
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OK
The PowerMax10-G2 display will read [DEV SETTINGS].
11.
Press the
The PowerMax10-G2 display will read [NEXT device]*.
12.
Press the
The PowerMax10-G2 display will read [MODIFY SAME Dev.]*.
13.
Press the
The PowerMax10-G2 display will read [EXIT Enrollment]*.
* When the PowerMax10-G2 will read "
button to enroll the next device. When the PowerMax10-G2 will read "
" you can click the
SAME Dev
PowerMax10-G2 will read "
to revert to "
ADD NEW DEVICES

4.4.2.2 Configuring Device Parameters

Refer to the PowerMax10-G2 Accessories Guide for detailed instructions on how to modify specific device settings for each
device

4.4.2.3 Zone Types

Upon enrollment of a new detector (marked "Zxx") you must select the proper zone type. The zone type determines how the
system handles alarms and other signals sent from the device.
A list of factory defaults is printed in Appendix D. You may fill out the blank columns even before you start and proceed to
program according to your own list.
Zone types are fully explained below:
Delay Zones:
A delay zone has exit and entry delays set by you in the course of programming the system. Warning beeps will sound
throughout these delays, unless you choose to mute them.
• Exit Delay - The exit delay begins once the user arms the system. It allows him to leave via interior zones and a doorway
before arming actually takes effect. When the exit delay starts, the buzzer beeps slowly and maintains a slow beeping rate
until the last 10 seconds, during which it beeps rapidly. The PowerMax10-G2 has two types of delay zones, for which
different delay times may be set.
• Entry Delay - The entry delay begins once the user enters the protected area via a specific doorway (his entry is sensed
by a delay zone detector). To avoid an alarm, he must reach the keypad via interior zones (which become "follower
zones" during the entry delay) and disarm the system before the delay expires. When the entry delay starts, the buzzer
beeps slowly until the last 10 seconds, during which it beeps rapidly.
Remember!
A delay zone is also a perimeter zone by definition.
Emergency Zones:
You can provide incapacitated, sick or elderly people with a miniature single-button transmitter to be carried on the neck
like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch. In distress situations, they can press the button on their transmitter,
causing the PowerMax10-G2 to send an emergency call to the Monitoring Station or to private telephones designated by
the installer.
To make this possible, define the required number of zones as emergency zones and enroll a portable transmitter to each
one of these zones. When completed, ask the master user to distribute these transmitters to their potential users.
Fire Zones:
A fire zone uses smoke detectors and is permanently active (a fire alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is
armed or disarmed). Upon detection of smoke, a pulsating siren sounds immediately and the event is reported via the
telephone line.
Flood Zone:
A flood zone is permanently active (a flood alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed).
Upon detection of flood leak, the event is reported via the telephone line.
Gas Zone:
A gas zone is permanently active (a gas alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed). Upon
detection of gas leak, the event is reported via the telephone line
Interior Zone:
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button.
button.
button.
NEXT device
button to modify the same device. When the
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EXIT Enrollment
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" you can click the
" you can click the
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OK
.
Z01:DEV SETTINGS
MODIFY SAME Dev.
EXIT Enrollment
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OK
MODIFY
button
melody-chime
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OK
NEXT device
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