Visonic POWERMAXCOMPLETE - INSTALLER GUIDE Manual
Visonic POWERMAXCOMPLETE - INSTALLER GUIDE Manual

Visonic POWERMAXCOMPLETE - INSTALLER GUIDE Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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PowerMaxComplete
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 3
2. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................... 3
2.1 General Data....................................................... 3
2.2 RF Section .......................................................... 3
2.3 Electrical Data ..................................................... 4
2.4 Communication ................................................... 4
2.5 Physical Properties ............................................. 4
3. INSTALLATION ......................................................... 4
3.1 Unpacking the Equipment................................... 4
3.2 Supplying Power to the Unit................................ 4
3.3 System Planning & Programming ....................... 4
3.4 Mounting ............................................................. 4
3.5 Wiring .................................................................. 4
3.6 Backup Battery Insertion..................................... 7
3.10 Power Cable Connection .................................. 8
3.11 Control Panel Final Closure ............................ 10
4. PROGRAMMING..................................................... 11
4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................. 11
4.1.1 General Guidance.......................................... 11
4.1.3 Installer's Menu .............................................. 11
4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code ......................... 11
TRANSMITTERS......................................................... 12
4.2.1 General Guidance.......................................... 12
4.2.2 Enrolling Type ................................................ 12
4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors .................................... 12
4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters ....................... 12
4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad .......................... 12
4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren........................... 12
4.2.8 Enroll/Delete Proximity Tags .......................... 12
& PARTITION .............................................................. 14
4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance..................................... 15
4.4.3 Exit Delay ....................................................... 15
4.4.4 Bell Time ........................................................ 15
4.4.5 Abort Time...................................................... 15
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel.................................................. 16
4.4.7 Quick Arm ...................................................... 16
4.4.8 Bypass............................................................ 16
4.4.9 Exit Mode ....................................................... 16
4.4.10 Piezo Beeps ................................................. 16
4.4.11 Trouble Beeps.............................................. 16
4.4.12 Panic Alarm.................................................. 16
4.4.13 Swinger Stop................................................ 16
4.4.14 Cross Zoning................................................ 16
4.4.15 Supervision .................................................. 16
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4.6 GSM Auto Detection.............................................. 26
4.7 POWERLINK Auto Detection ................................ 26
4.8 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS ................... 26
4.9 DEFINE VOICE ..................................................... 27
4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST ............................................ 28
4.11 USER FUNCTIONS ............................................ 30
4.13 SERIAL NUMBER ............................................... 30
4.16 WALK-TEST ........................................................ 31
5. TESTING PROCEDURES ...................................... 31
4.4.16 NOT READY ................................................ 16
4.4.17 AUX Button A............................................... 16
4.4.18 AUX Button B 2-W-KF ................................... 17
4.4.19 Jam Detect................................................... 17
4.4.20 Latchkey....................................................... 17
4.4.21 "Not Active" .................................................. 17
4.4.22 Back Light .................................................... 17
4.4.23 Duress.......................................................... 17
4.4.24 Piezo Siren................................................... 17
4.4.25 Reset Option ................................................ 17
4.4.26 Tamper Option ............................................. 17
4.4.27 Siren On Line ............................................... 17
4.4.28 Memory Prompt ........................................... 17
4.4.29 Disarm Option .............................................. 17
4.4.30 Bell/Rep. Option........................................... 17
4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack................................................. 18
4.4.32 Screen Saver ............................................... 18
4.4.33 Confirm Alarm .............................................. 18
4.4.34 AC FAIL REP ............................................... 18
4.4.36 User Permission .......................................... 18
4.4.38 Battery Type................................................. 18
4.4.39 Key Zones Options (Optional) ..................... 18
Preliminary Guidance.............................................. 20
4.5.1 PSTN / GSM (Fig. 4.5).................................... 20
4.5.2 GPRS / BB (Fig. 4.5) ..................................... 20
4.5.3 C.S. Reporting (Fig. 4.5)................................ 21
4.5.4 Private Report (Fig. 4.5) ................................. 23
4.8.1 Preliminary Guidance .................................... 26
4.8.2 Define PGM ................................................... 26
4.8.3 Defining INT/STRB ........................................ 26
4.8.4 PGM General Definition................................. 26
4.9.1 Record Speech .............................................. 27
4.9.2 Voice Box Mode............................................. 27
4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test ........................ 28
4.10.2 LAN Connection Test................................... 28
5.1 Preparations...................................................... 31
5.2 Diagnostic Test ................................................. 31
5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test ................................... 31
5.4 PGM output ON/OFF Test ................................ 31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PowerMaxComplete Installer Guide Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4.16 NOT READY ..........16 1. INTRODUCTION ............3 4.4.17 AUX Button A..........16 4.4.18 AUX Button B 2-W-KF ........17 2. SPECIFICATIONS............. 3 4.4.19 Jam Detect........... 17 2.1 General Data............
  • Page 2 5.5 Emergency Transmitter Test......32 Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format..............39 6. MAINTENANCE............32 6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel ......32 APPENDIX E. Programmable Zone Types ....39 6.2 Replacing the Backup Battery......32 E1. Delay Zones............39 6.3 Fuse Replacement..........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Compatibility: This manual refers to PowerMaxComplete EASY TO INSTALL v2.0.00 and above. • Optional plug-in RS-232 module that enables The PowerMaxComplete is a user and installer-friendly, connection of a local computer. 30-zone fully-supervised wireless control system. The EASY TO MAINTAIN system is designed to function in an appealing way to the •...
  • Page 4: Electrical Data

    Receiver Type: Super-heterodyne, fixed frequency Devices that are connected between 12V terminal Receiver Range: 600 ft (180 m) in open space and GND of PowerMaxComplete, that includes internal GSM and proximity reader. Antenna Type: Spatial diversity 7.2V 1300 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, Coding: PowerCode and/or CodeSecure™...
  • Page 5 Back unit Release Mark 4 drilling points on mounting surface screws Fasten the back unit with 4 screws Drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting PHONE WIRING Connect telephone cable to SET connector and telephone line cable to LINE connector (through the desired wiring cable entry). PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA 8-POSITION RJ-31X JACK...
  • Page 6 ZONE 29 & SIREN WIRING 2.2 kΩ MAGNETIC CONTACT SITE EXTERNAL SIREN OR ANY OTHER MG ELECTRONICS CONTACT MG441PDS OR SIMILAR (NOT A DETECTOR) 12 VDC SIREN Alarm N.C. OPTIONAL EXPANDER MODULE ZONES, SIRENS, AUDIO BOX AND WIRED DETECTORS WIRING EXPANDER Note The EXPANDER module...
  • Page 7: Backup Battery Insertion

    Optional GSM/GPRS Module Notes for UL installations Mounting a. The sirens connected to the sites INTERNAL or EXTERNAL SIREN in the EXPANDER must be Note: The GSM module is used with an internal antenna. suitable for burglar alarm applications. If UL fire Caution: Do not install or remove the GSM module when installation is required, all installed accessories must the system is powered by AC power or backup battery.
  • Page 8: Dual Rs-232 Optional Module Mounting

    Optional Expander Module Mounting The EXPANDER module enables connection of speech box, site external siren, site internal siren or strobe and connection of wired detector to zone number 29 and 30. The EXPANDER module also enables connection of a desired device to PGM (programmable) output that is Internal activated according to predefined conditions.
  • Page 9 Power Cable Clamp Extraction T h i c k c a b l e Extract cable clamp entry: Pull out a for use in the next d e sir ed w iri ng step. plastic cap (1 of 4). Power Connection for all Countries Except USA Connect the power supply output cable to the power connector in the front...
  • Page 10: Control Panel Final Closure

    3.11 Control Panel Final Closure Control panel final closure is shown below. Connect the flat cables, Close the panel and between front and back units, fasten the 2 screws in their respective connectors (up to 3, according to options). Figure 3.11 - Final Closure D-302754...
  • Page 11: Programming

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.1.3 Installer’s Menu The system is programmed via menus and sub-menus The installer's menu is shown in figure 4.1a. The text in which are entered through the Installer Mode and can be rectangles represents the current PowerMaxComplete display.
  • Page 12: Enrolling Wireless Devices And Keyfob Transmitters

    (See fig. 4.1a) By using By using INSTALLER CODE MASTER INSTALLER CODE 1. NEW INSTL CODE (see fig. 4.1a) (see fig. 4.1a) 1. NEW INSTL CODE 1. NEW INSTL CODE NEW INST. CODE NEW MASTER CODE NEW INST. CODE NEW INST. CODE INST.
  • Page 13 ENROLLING TYPE ENROLL SENSORS ENROLL KEYFOB SET SENSITIV. normal enroll Keyfob No: - by tamper higher sensitivit [Keyfob No.] (****) (e.g. 5) (**) lower sensitivit Select by Keyfob No: 5 Keyfob No: 5 TRANSMIT NOW <OFF> TO DELETE ZONE No: - - (press (First display) [wired Zone No.
  • Page 14: Defining Zone Types, Names, Chime Zones & Partition

    4.3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES, NAMES, CHIME ZONES & PARTITION This mode allows you to assign one of 15 zone types to A list of factory defaults is printed in table 1. You may fill each of the system's 30 (wireless & wired) zones. You can out the blank columns even before you start and proceed define zones as KEY ZONES, to enable arming/disarming to program according to your own list.
  • Page 15: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    Table 1 - DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Zone Type Zone Name Chime (melody Partition Default Programmed Default Programmed Zone Name or Off) (*) Delay 1 Front Door Delay 1 Garage Delay 2 Garage Door Perimeter Back Door Perimeter Child Room Interior Office...
  • Page 16: Alarm Cancel

    4.4.6 Alarm Cancel 4.4.12 Panic Alarm (Fig. 4.4, location 06). Here you determine the ”cancel (Fig. 4.4, location 12). Here you determine whether the user alarm” period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the will be allowed to initiate a panic alarm by simultaneous central station.
  • Page 17: Aux Button B 2-W-Kf

    [*], [99], [#] class 6 (30/60) Like EN (30/60) but the event will be Visonic uses Technistore anti code reset. Installers should (British standard) reported only if the jamming duration check with their central station for a code version (seed exceeds 5 minutes.
  • Page 18: Low-Bat Ack

    4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack 4.4.38 Battery Type (Fig. 4.4, location 31). Here you determine whether the user (Fig. 4.4, location 38). Here you determine which type of will hear or will not hear low battery sound when he tries to battery pack is used, so that the system will supply proper disarm the system with a keyfob whose battery voltage is charge current.
  • Page 19 (First display) 01: ENTRY DELAY 1 02: ENTRY DELAY 2 03: EXIT DELAY 04: BELL TIME READY entry dly1 00 s entry dly2 00 s exit delay 30 s bell time 1 m WALK TEST bell time 3 m entry dly1 15 s entry dly2 15 s exit delay 60 s bell time 4 m...
  • Page 20: Defining Communication Parameters

    4.5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS Preliminary Guidance try SMS. This is due to the fact that SMS is the most unreliable option of communication. Disabling any of the This mode allows adapt telephone communication parameters to the local requirements. GSM Module channels will cause the module to use a different sequence than the one described above.
  • Page 21: Reporting (Fig. 4.5)

    priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using LAN Settings [Fig 4.5.2(9)] the method defined in the 2nd priority (see notes in 1 Note: The LAN Settings menu appears only if a Broadband Report Method). Module exists in the PowerMaxComplete alarm system. The options are: disable, cellular, broadband and PSTN.
  • Page 22 Upload Option [Fig 4.5.3(22d)] GSM Report Retry [Fig 4.5.3(17)] - see note in Fig. 4.5 Here you determine whether the PowerMaxComplete data Here you determine the number of times the communicator can be uploaded into a computer while the system is in will try to report via a cellular group (GPRS, GSM and disarm state or at any time (in HOME/AWAY arming &...
  • Page 23: Private Report (Fig. 4.5)

    Report Cnfrm Alarm [Fig 4.5.3(25)] - see note in Fig. Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2c)] Here you program the 3 telephone number (including Here you determine whether the system will report area code, if required) of the private subscriber to which whenever 2 or more events (confirmed alarm) occur the system will report the event groups defined in Report during a specific period (see par.
  • Page 24 (First display) READY 1: PSTN / GSM 2: GPRS / BB 3: C.S. REPORTING 4: PRIVATE REPORT WALK TEST See detail A USER SETTING 4.5.1(1) Par. 4.5.1(2) Par. 4.5.1(3) Par. 4.5.1(4) LINE PREFIX AREA CODE DIAL METHOD GSM KEEP ALIVE INSTALLER MODE xxxx xxxx...
  • Page 25 Figure 4.5 - DETAIL “A” (see fig. 4.5) 4.5.3(1) Par. 4.5.3(2) Par. 4.5.3(3) Par. 4.5.3(4) Par. 4.5.3(5) REPORT EVENTS 1st RPRT METHOD 2nd RPRT METHOD 3rd RPRT METHOD DUAL REPORTING all - o/c * backup disable * all disable disable disable cellular cellular...
  • Page 26: Gsm Auto Detection

    4.6 GSM Auto Detection The GSM modem auto detection feature enables In the event that the GSM modem auto detection fails and the automatic enrollment of the GSM modem into the modem was previously enrolled in the PowerMaxComplete PowerMaxComplete control panel memory. GSM modem control panel, the message "Cel Rmvd Cnfrm"...
  • Page 27: Define Voice

    PGM GENERAL DEF DEFINE PGM DEFINE INT/STRB (First display) READY 00:00 internal siren LOCKOUT TIME PGM PULSE TIME strobe WALK TEST start - HH:MM A pulse time 2s stop - HH:MM A pulse time 30s USER SETTINGS (**) pulse time 2m pulse time 4m TIME - 00:00 A INSTALLER MODE...
  • Page 28: Diagnostic Test

    (see figure 4.1a) 9. DEFINE VOICE CUST. ZONES NAME EDIT USER TERM 1 EDIT USER TERM 2 EDIT USER TERM 3 EDIT USER TERM 4 EDIT USER TERM 5 To edit User Terms, use the following buttons on the control panel keypad: press to scroll backward;...
  • Page 29 The following LAN messages are reported: Message Description Message Description entered. • Incorrect default gateway has been Unit is ok Broadband Module functioning entered. correctly. • DHCP server failure. Test aborted The diagnostic test is aborted, as Rcvr#1 Receiver 1 or 2 is inaccessible, as follows: •...
  • Page 30: User Functions

    4.11 USER FUNCTIONS • Set the system time and time format This mode provides you with a gateway to the user functions • Set the date and date format through the regular user programming menu. You may: • Set the time scheduler •...
  • Page 31: Enabling/Disabling Partitions

    4.15 ENABLING/DISABLING PARTITIONS This menu allows you to enable/disable Partition Mode. (First display) Partitioning allows you to divide the system into a READY 00:00 maximum of three independently controllable areas. Each WALK TEST area can be armed / disarmed separately. When the partition feature is disabled, zones, user codes USER SETTINGS and features will operate the same as in a regular...
  • Page 32: Emergency Transmitter Test

    5.5 Emergency Transmitter Test B Y T I M E R O N Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled to an and: emergency zone (according to the list in Table B3, B Y S E N S O R O N Appendix B).
  • Page 33: Appendix A. Partitioning

    APPENDIX A. Partitioning Your system is equipped with an integrated partitioning F. After setting the chime option select PARTITION. If zone feature that can divide your alarm system into three distinct number was set to 05 the PowerMaxComplete display areas identified as Partition 1 through 3. Partitioning can be will read: used in installations where shared security systems are Z 0 5 : P 1...
  • Page 34: User Interface And Operation

    Proceed to step "K" below. A dark box will appear at the far right, indicating that the chosen Keyfob has been enrolled as Keyfob No. 5. When partition is enabled, the display will read: K. From this point on, you may continue in several ACCESS TO PART different directions: H.
  • Page 35 Table A1 – Common Area Definitions Common area zone Definition types • Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY or HOME. Perimeter • In case that one of the partitions is disarmed, an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions.
  • Page 36: Appendix B. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX B. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments B1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Partition Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) (X = YES) 29 (*) 30 (*) Zone Types: 1 = Interior follower 2 = Perimeter 3 = Perimeter follower 4 = Delay 1...
  • Page 37: B3. Emergency Transmitter List

    B3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder B4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment APPENDIX C. PGM Output Assignment Controlled ON by Timer ON by Zone No. by arm by arm by line...
  • Page 38: 4/2 Event Codes

    4/2 Event Codes Note: The report to central station is on the following zones: First wireless siren - zone 31, second wireless siren - zone 32, GSM - zone 33, first 2-way keypad (MKP-150/MKP-151) - zone 35, second 2-way keypad (MKP-150/MKP-151) - zone 36. Alarms Zone # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...
  • Page 39: Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format The SCANCOM data format consists of 13 decimal digits divided Account Channels Channels Code 1 - 4 5 - 8 into 4 groups, from left to right, as shown at the right side. System Status: aaaa cccc...
  • Page 40: E11. Perimeter Zones

    This method will work provided that you programmed the [ ] refrigerator installations, a waterproof temperature probe button for PGM control (see Par. 4.4.17), and that you (optional) is used. There are a total of four fixed programmed the PGM output to be controlled by keyfob temperature points and the user can enable one or more transmitters (see par.
  • Page 41: F3 Compatible Wl Siren

    I. MKP-150/151 A. MCT-234 ‘Keyfob’ transmitter. The MKP-150 / MKP-151 program operates using two-way (auxiliary) button to perform encrypted coded various tasks, transmission and provides DISARM AWAY accordance with the user’s aural and visual indications. HOME needs. For each control panel, a Pressing AWAY maximum of two MKP-150 /...
  • Page 42: F4. Powermaxcomplete Compatible Gsm Modem

    F4. PowerMaxComplete Compatible Industry Canada Declaration GSM Modem This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications/Le présent materiel est conforme internal modem enables specifications techniques appliables d’Industrie PowerMaxComplete system to operate over a Canada. cellular network. For details regarding the GSM The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the modem features and connections, refer to the Internal...
  • Page 43 WARRANTY Visonic Limited (the “Manufacturer") warrants this product only (the "Product") to the original purchaser only (the However, if the Manufacturer is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this “Purchaser”) against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve limited warranty, THE MANUFACTURER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY (IF ANY) SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE (12) months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 44 VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 65 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD, BLOOMFIELD CT. 06002-1376. PHONE: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020. FAX: (860) 242-8094 VISONIC LTD. (UK): UNIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON MILTON KEYNES MK10 0BZ. TEL: (0870) 7300800 FAX: (0870) 7300801 PRODUCT SUPPORT ( 0870) 7300830 VISONIC GmbH (D-A-CH): KIRCHFELDSTR.

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