Special Functions; Looking After People Left At Home; Emergency Calls For Help; Remote Control By Telephone - Visonic POWERMAXPRO User Manual

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6. Special Functions

Looking after People Left at Home

An important characteristic of the PowerMax Pro is
its ability to function in a mode contrary to the usual
behavior of an alarm system. When the system is in
the disarmed state (or even when armed "HOME"
with perimeter protection only), it can keep track of
in-house activity and will report lack of motion in
interior zones if there is no detection of motion within
predetermined time limits.
To use this characteristic, you must ask your installer
to program a specific time limit beyond which lack of
motion will be reported as a "not active" alert.
To make things clear, let us assume that an elderly, sick
or handicapped person is left unattended in a protected
site. This person, disabled or sick as he may be, will not
stay entirely still for hours. It is only natural that even
while being asleep he will turn over in his bed from time
to time. He might also wander into the kitchen to eat or
drink, or to the bathroom for other necessities. Upon
doing so, the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen motion
detectors will detect his movement.
If, for example, the "lack of motion" time limit is set by
your installer to 6 hours, a virtual 6-hour clock will
carry out a 6-hour "countdown".
If motion is detected within the 6-hour time frame, the
countdown will restart from the beginning (the virtual
6-hour clock will be "reset") and no alert message will
be sent out.
If no motion is detected within the 6-hour time frame in
any interior zone, the control panel will send a "not-
active" alert message to the central monitoring station
or to private telephones designated by the installer.
IMPORTANT! In addition, you may provide the person
confined to interiors with a single-button transmitter for
distress situations, see next paragraph.

Emergency Calls for Help

Suppose the disabled person discussed above has
an accident such as falling in the bathtub without
being able to get up. It might take hours before the
"No Active" alert is sent out, but he (or she) must be
assisted much sooner.
Even though the odds for such an accident are not
high, it is advisable to provide the disabled person
with a miniature, single-button pendant-type or
wristwatch-type transmitter. Pressing the button on
this transmitter will cause the PowerMax Pro to send
an "emergency call" to the central monitoring station
or to private telephones designated by the installer.
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
To make this possible, ask your installer to define
one of the 28 zones of the PowerMax Pro as an
emergency zone.
Then, obtain one of the transmitters listed below and
link this transmitter's ID code to the emergency zone.
Compatible distress transmitters are (see Fig. 5):
MCT-201 - pendant-type
MCT-211 - wristwatch-type
MCT-101 - pocket-type
MCT-201
MCT-211
Figure 5. Single-button Emergency Transmitters

Remote Control by Telephone

A. Establishing Telephone Communication
You can access the PowerMax Pro system from a
remote telephone and perform arming and disarming,
activation and deactivation of electrical devices and
the auxiliary output (PGM), record, playback and
erase a voice message, and investigate the system
status. The process is shown in the next illustration.
1. Dial the PowerMax Pro tel. No.
2. Wait for 2-4 rings then
hang up.
3. Wait 12-30 sec.
4. Redial PowerMax Pro tel.
No. (Sound will be heard
for 10 sec.).
5.
[*} (to stop the sound)
6.
[User code], [#]
7.
[Desired command, see next table]
Notes:
(1) The PowerMax Pro responds in a similar way if
you just dial once and wait until you hear
telephone rings (in USA, for example, 11 rings).
(2) Entering of user code is required once only.
(3) If you wait more that 50 seconds (may change
according to setup / use) without keying a command,
the PowerMax Pro will disconnect the line.
MCT-101
control
panel
Not applicable
when dialing to the
GSM number of
the PowerMax
Pro. Proceed to
step 5.
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2
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