Defining Control Panel Parameters; Preliminary Guidance; Entry Delays 1&2; Exit Delay - Visonic POWERMAXCOMPLETE - INSTALLER GUIDE Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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Zone
Zone Type
No.
Default
1
Delay 1
2
Delay 1
3
Delay 2
4
Perimeter
5
Perimeter
6
Interior
7
Interior
8
Perimeter
9
Perimeter
10
Perimeter
11
Interior
12
Interior
13
Perimeter
14
Perimeter
15
Interior
16
Perimeter
17
Perimeter
18
Perimeter
19
Perimeter
20
Fire
21
Fire
22
Emergency
23
Emergency
24
24 h / silent
25
24 h / silent
26
24 h / audible
27
24 h / audible
28
non-alarm
29
non-alarm
30
non-alarm
* Note: All zones are Chime-off by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly.

4.4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS

4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance

This mode allows you to customize the control panel and
adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements
of the particular user. An illustrated process is shown in
figure 4.4. In this illustration, each selected option is
displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the
options, repeatedly click
the desired option is displayed, then click SHOW/OK button
4.4.2 Entry Delays 1&2
(Fig. 4.4, location 01, 02). Two different entry delays allow
the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in
the armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without
causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel
before the entry delay expires. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10
seconds of the delay, during which the beeping rate
increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Available options for each delay are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s,
60s , 3m and 4m.
Note: For UL installation entry delay should be up to 45 sec.

4.4.3 Exit Delay

(Fig. 4.4 location 03). An exit delay allows the user to arm the
system and leave the protected site via specific routes and
doors without causing an alarm. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the arming command has been given,
until the last 10 seconds of the delay, during which the
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Table 1 - DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS
Programmed
Default
Front Door
Garage
Garage Door
Back Door
Child Room
Office
Dining Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Living Room
Living Room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Guest Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Laundry Room
Master Bathroom
Basement
Fire
Fire
Emergency
Emergency
Basement
Office
Attic
Den
Yard
Hall
Utility room
or
button, until
Zone Name
Programmed
beeping rate increases. Location No. 3 allows programming of
the exit delay length. Available options are: 30s, 60s, 90s,
120s, 3m, 4m.
Note: For UL installation exit delay should be up to 120 sec.

4.4.4 Bell Time

(Fig. 4.4, location 04). Here you select the length of time
the bell (or siren) is allowed to function upon alarm. The
.
bell time starts upon activation of the siren. Once the bell
time expires, the siren is automatically shut down.
Available options are: 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.
Note: Bell Time is defined for the entire alarm system and
not per partition.

4.4.5 Abort Time

(Fig. 4.4 location 05). Here you select the length of time
allowed by the system to abort an alarm (not applicable to
alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY, GAS
FLOOD
and
PowerMaxComplete is programmed to provide an "abort
interval" that starts upon detection of an event. During this
interval, the buzzer sounds a warning but the siren remains
inactive and the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms
the system within the allowed abort interval, the alarm is
aborted.
Available options are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s, 60s, 2m, 3m,
4m.
Chime (melody
Zone Name or Off) (*)
TEMPERATURE
Partition
zones).
The
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