Visonic POWERMAXEXPRESS - INSTALLATION 2 Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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PowerMaxExpress
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 ..................................................... 3
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
3.7 Optional GSM Module Mounting ........................... 8
3.8 Power Cable Connection .................................... 8
3.9 Control Panel Final Closure ................................ 8
4. PROGRAMMING....................................................... 9
4.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................ 9
4.1.1 General Guidance............................................ 9
4.1.3 Installer's Menu ................................................ 9
4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code ........................... 9
TRANSMITTERS......................................................... 10
4.2.1 General Guidance.......................................... 10
4.2.2 Enrolling Type ................................................ 10
4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors .................................... 10
4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters ....................... 10
4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad .......................... 10
4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren........................... 10
ZONES......................................................................... 12
4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance..................................... 13
4.4.3 Exit Delay ....................................................... 13
4.4.4 Bell Time ........................................................ 13
4.4.5 Abort Time...................................................... 13
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel.................................................. 13
4.4.7 Quick Arm ...................................................... 14
4.4.8 Bypass............................................................ 14
4.4.9 Exit Mode ....................................................... 14
4.4.10 Piezo Beeps ................................................. 14
4.4.11 Trouble Beeps.............................................. 14
4.4.12 Panic Alarm.................................................. 14
4.4.13 Swinger Stop................................................ 14
4.4.14 Cross Zoning................................................ 14
4.4.15 Supervision .................................................. 14
4.4.16 NOT READY ................................................ 14
4.4.17 AUX Button A ............................................... 14
4.4.18 AUX Button B 2-W-KF.................................... 14
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4.6 GSM Auto Detection.............................................. 24
4.7 Broadband Module Auto Detection ....................... 24
4.8 DEFINE PGM PARAMETERS .............................. 24
4.9 DEFINE CUSTOM................................................. 25
4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST ............................................ 25
4.11 USER FUNCTIONS ............................................ 27
4.13 SERIAL NUMBER ............................................... 27
4.15 WALK-TEST ........................................................ 28
5. TESTING PROCEDURES ...................................... 28
6. MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 29
4.4.19 Jam Detect................................................... 15
4.4.20 Latchkey....................................................... 15
4.4.21 "Not Active" .................................................. 15
4.4.22 Back Light (Optional) ................................... 15
4.4.23 Duress.......................................................... 15
4.4.24 Piezo Siren................................................... 15
4.4.25 Reset Option ................................................ 15
4.4.26 Tamper Option ............................................. 15
4.4.27 Siren On Line ............................................... 15
4.4.28 Memory Prompt ........................................... 15
4.4.29 Disarm Option .............................................. 15
4.4.30 Bell/Rep. Option........................................... 15
4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack................................................. 15
4.4.32 Screen Saver ............................................... 15
4.4.33 Confirm Alarm .............................................. 16
4.4.34 AC FAIL REP ............................................... 16
4.4.36 User Permission .......................................... 16
4.4.39 Key Zones Options (Optional) ..................... 16
4.4.41 Cancel Announcement ................................ 16
4.4.42 Abort Announcement ................................... 16
4.4.43 CP-01........................................................... 16
Preliminary Guidance.............................................. 18
4.5.1 PSTN / GSM (Fig. 4.5 Detail A) ....................... 18
4.5.2 GPRS / BB [Fig. 4.5 Detail B] ........................ 18
4.8.1 Preliminary Guidance .................................... 24
4.8.2 Define PGM ................................................... 24
4.8.3 PGM General Definition................................. 24
4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test ........................ 26
4.10.2 LAN Connection Test................................... 26
5.1 Preparations...................................................... 28
5.2 Diagnostic Test ................................................. 28
5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test ................................... 28
5.4 Emergency Transmitter Test ............................ 29
6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel......................... 29
6.2 Replacing the Backup Battery .......................... 29
6.3 Fuse Replacement............................................ 29
6.4 Replacing/Relocating Detectors ....................... 29
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PowerMaxExpress Installer Guide Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4.19 Jam Detect........... 15 1. INTRODUCTION ............3 4.4.20 Latchkey............15 4.4.21 “Not Active” ..........15 2. SPECIFICATIONS............. 3 4.4.22 Back Light (Optional) ........15 2.1 General Data............3 4.4.23 Duress............
  • Page 2 7. READING THE EVENT LOG ........29 C4. Flood Zone ............33 C5. Gas Zone............33 APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter C6. Interior Zone ............. 33 Assignments ..............30 C7. Interior Follower Zones ........33 A1. Detector Deployment Plan ........30 C8.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION • Diagnostic test provides visual and audible indication of Compatibility: This manual refers to PowerMaxExpress the signal level of each detector. v1.3.71 and above. • Remote control from distant telephones. The PowerMaxExpress is a user and installer-friendly, 29- •...
  • Page 4: Communication

    2.5 Physical Properties 2.4 Communication Built-in Modem: 300 baud, Bell 103 protocol Operating Temp. Range: 14°F to 120°F (-10°C to 49°C) Data Transfer to Local Computer: Via RS232 serial port Storage Temp. Range: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Report Destinations: 2 central stations, 4 private telephones. Humidity: 85% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F) Reporting Format Options: SIA, Pulse 4/2 1900/1400 Hz, Size: 193 x 178 x 50 mm (7-5/8 x 7 x 2 in.)
  • Page 5 Remove front cover Back unit Mark 4 drilling points on mounting surface Release screws Drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors Fasten the back unit with 4 screws Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting CABLES ROUTING GUIDE Cables entry possibilities Cable clips (example) Remove the left or right side...
  • Page 6 POWER CABLE ROUTING PERFORM STEP 1, 2 & 3 ON A DESKTOP, BEFORE THE MOUNTING! Extract plastic segment Extract plastic segment Extract either plastic (left or right, according to (will be used later) segments (will be used later) the power wiring direction) Insert power cable and connect it to Remove power supply terminals Insert pastic cap to the power...
  • Page 7: Backup Battery Insertion

    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 RJ-31X PLUG GRAY GRAY LINE HOUSE FROM RJ-31X PHONES GREEN STREET BROWN RJ-31X BROWN...
  • Page 8: Optional Gsm Module Mounting

    3.8 Power Cable Connection External power connections (Option) Battery Connect the power cable and close the control panel as insertion shown below. Electrical socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. WARNING! DO NOT USE AN OUTLET CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH.
  • Page 9: Programming

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in 4.1 INTRODUCTION PowerMaxExpress that 4.1.1 General Guidance Installer Codes We recommend to program the PowerMaxExpress on the For PowerMaxExpress with 2 installer codes, INSTALLER work bench before actual installation. Operating power code (default 8888) and MASTER INSTALLER code may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC (default 9999), set new codes as shown in figure 4.1c.
  • Page 10: Enrolling Wireless Devices And Keyfob Transmitters

    Note: Installer Code should never be programmed as By using By using INSTALLER CODE MASTER INSTALLER CODE “0000”. Doing so will lock the user out of the installer menu! (see fig. 4.1a) (see fig. 4.1a) 1. NEW INSTL CODE 1. NEW INSTL CODE NEW MASTER CODE NEW INST.
  • Page 11 ENROLLING TYPE ENROLL SENSORS ENROLL KEYFOB normal enroll SET SENSITIV. Keyfob No: - by tamper higher sensitivity [Keyfob No.] (****) (**) (e.g. 5) lower sensitivity Select by Keyfob No: 5 Keyfob No: 5 TRANSMIT NOW <OFF> TO DELETE ZONE No: - - (press (First display) [wired Zone No.
  • Page 12: Defining Zone Types, Names & Chime Zones

    4.3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES, NAMES & CHIME ZONES 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 29 (wireless & wired) zones. In out the blank columns even before you start and proceed addition, it also allows you to assign a name to each zone to program according to your own list.
  • Page 13: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    Zone Zone Type Zone Name Chime (melody Default Programmed Default Programmed Zone Name or Off) (*) Interior Living Room Interior Bedroom Perimeter Bedroom Perimeter Guest Room Interior Master Bedroom Perimeter Master Bedroom Perimeter Laundry Room Perimeter Master Bathroom Perimeter Basement Fire Fire Fire...
  • Page 14: Quick Arm

    4.4.7 Quick Arm 4.4.13 Swinger Stop (Fig. 4.4, location 07). Here you determine whether the (Fig. 4.4, location 13). Here you determine the number of user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not. Once times each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a quick arming is permitted, the control panel does not single arming/disarming period (including tamper &...
  • Page 15: Jam Detect

    4.4.19 Jam Detect or by remote telephone. To perform Engineer Reset via the telephone, establish communication with (Fig. 4.4, location 19). Here you determine whether PowerMaxExpress (see user guide, par. 6.3A, steps 1-5) jamming (interfering transmissions, on the radio channel and continue as follows: used by the system) will be detected and reported or not.
  • Page 16: Confirm Alarm

    When using wired key zones an open circuit arms the If Refresh by Key is selected, the first pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will cause normal display alarm system in AWAY mode and a closed circuit changes the state of the alarm system from AWAY mode to Disarm.
  • Page 17 (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 18: Defining Communication Parameters

    33: CONFIRM TIME 36: USER PERMIT 39: KEY ZONES OPT 34: AC FAIL REP disable 5 minutes disable disable option 30 minutes 30 minutes enable z. 21-28 enable 45 minutes 60 minutes z. 29 enable 60 minutes 180 minutes z. 21-29 enable 90 minutes in UK DEL KEY’s ON /OFF...
  • Page 19: Reporting (Fig. 4.5 Detail C)

    4.5.3 C.S. Reporting (Fig. 4.5 Detail C) Functionality Report Events [Fig 4.5.3(1)] – see note in Fig. 4.5 Detail C Moves the cursor from left to right. Here you determine which types of event will be reported Long press for speed. to central stations.
  • Page 20 Receiver 2 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(7)] - see note in Fig. Auto Test Cycle [Fig 4.5.3(20)] 4.5 Detail C Here you determine the time interval between consecutive Here you enter the number that will identify your system to telephone line test messages sent to the central station. the 2 central station.
  • Page 21: Private Report (Fig. 4.5 Detail D)

    GPRS Up / Down [Fig 4.5.3(23)] Note: “All” means all events including the L. BAT and AC FAIL trouble messages. My SIM Tel. # [Fig 4.5.3(23a)] Note: All the above options can be reported to private Here you enter the PowerMax SIM card telephone number. telephone subscribers by SMS.
  • Page 22 (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 23 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 all - o/c * all - o/c cellular...
  • Page 24: 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 PowerMaxExpress PowerMaxExpress control panel memory. GSM modem control panel, the message "Cel Rmvd Cnfrm"...
  • Page 25: Define Custom

    (First display) PGM GENERAL DEF DEFINE PGM READY PGM: PULSE TIME LOCKOUT TIME WALK TEST pulse time 2s start - HH:MM A pulse time 30s stop - HH:MM A USER SETTINGS pulse time 2m pulse time 4m TIME - 00:00 A INSTALLER MODE INSTALLER MODE Select “start”/”stop”and...
  • Page 26: Gprs Communication Test

    4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test The GPRS Communication diagnostic procedure tests Comm. loss The RS-232 serial interface between GSM/GPRS communication and reports the diagnostic Broadband Module result. case communication failure, detailed PowerMaxExpress failed. information of the failure is reported. Rcvr Ip Receivers IP 1 and 2 settings are The following GSM/ GPRS messages are reported: missing...
  • Page 27: User Functions

    (see figure 4.1a) 10. DIAGNOSTICS WL SENSORS TEST WL SIRENS TEST WL KEYPADS TEST DIAG. TESTING (Perform walk test) Example WAIT BATHROOM WAIT of test CPU=STRONG result CPU=STRONG Z19 STRONG display DIAG. TESTING Example FRONT DOOR PLEASE WAIT... PLEASE WAIT... of test (alternating for 5 sec.) result...
  • Page 28: Walk-Test

    (First display) READY If UL/DL server If UL/DL server WALK TEST tel. # is already tel. # was not defined (see defined before USER SETTING par. 4.5.34) (see par. 4.5.34) INSTALLER MODE Displayed for half Displayed during a minute approx. ENTER CODE COMMUNICATING TEL # NOT DEFINED...
  • Page 29: Emergency Transmitter Test

    AUX (*) button is defined as "skip exit delay", If the button of an emergency transmitter enrolled to zone 22, press the AWAY button and while you hear the exit the display should read: beeps press the AUX button – the exit beeps will be Z 2 2 E M E R G E N C Y stopped immediately and the system will be armed...
  • Page 30: Appendix A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) 29 (*) 30 (*) Zone Types: 1 = Interior follower 2 = Perimeter 3 = Perimeter follower 4 = Delay 1 5 = Delay 2...
  • Page 31: A3. Emergency Transmitter List

    A3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder A4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment APPENDIX B. Event Codes SIA Event Codes Contact ID Event Codes Code Definition Code...
  • Page 32 Alarms Zone # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 digit digit 1 9 A B C D E F 9 A B C D E Restorals Zone # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...
  • Page 33: 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 34: C14. Key Zones (Optional)

    function. Instead the PowerMaxExpress dials telephone PowerCode transmitters that are enrolled to a zone. In addition, the alarm system may be armed / disarmed by a numbers and reports the event to central stations and/or keyswitch when connected to wired zone 29. to private telephones, as programmed.
  • Page 35: D3. Powermaxexpress Compatible Wl Siren

    C. MCT-134 / 104* * Not UL listed. (N.A. in North America) 4-button hand-held units. MCT-134 (CodeSecure) can replace the MCT-234 keyfob. MCT-104 (PowerCode) can perform emergency and non- alarm functions. Both units MCT-134 / 104 look alike. MCS-730 PowerMaxExpress Compatible D.
  • Page 36 CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION. VISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788 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.

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