Aux Button; Jamming Detection; Two-Way Voice - Private Telephones; Two-Way Voice - Central Stations - Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

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5.16 AUX Button

Here you select the function of the AUX button on keyfob
transmitters. Three options are offered:
Status: Pressing the AUX button will cause the control
panel's voice module to announce the system status.
Instant: Pressing the AUX button while the exit delay is
in progress will cause the system to arm "instant", (the
entry delay is canceled).
PGM / X-10: Pressing the AUX button will activate the
PGM output or X-10 units (see further programming
under "DEFINE OUTPUTS").
Upon selecting Location 16, the display will change to:
1 6 : A U X B U T T O N
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.17 Jamming Detection

Here you determine whether jamming (interfering trans-
missions) on the radio channel used by the system will
be detected and reported or not. The options are: jam
detect ON and jam detect OFF.
If the jam detect ON option is selected, the system will
not allow arming under jamming conditions.
Upon selecting Location 17, the display will change to:
1 7 : J A M D E T E C T
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.
5.18 Two-Way Voice - Private Phones
Here you determine whether two-way voice communi-
cation with private telephones will be allowed or not.
The two options are: enable 2-way and disable 2-way.
In UL installations, this function must be disabled.
Upon selecting Location 18, the display will change to:
1 8 : V O I C E ' % P R V T
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.19 Two-Way Voice - Central Stations

Here you select the timeout for two-way voice communi-
cation with Central Stations.
The options are: 10, 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2 minutes and
disable (no two-way voice communication).
In UL installations, this function must be disabled.
Upon selecting Location 19, the display will change to:
1 9 : V O I C E ' % C . S .
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.20 PGM / X-10 Time

Here you determine the pulse duration (length of
activation time) for the PGM output and the X-10 units.
The available options are: 2 s, 30 s, 2 min, 4 min and
toggle. "Toggle" means that one command will activate
the output and the following command will deactivate it.
Upon selecting Location 20, the display will change to:
2 0 : P G M / X - 1 0 T I M E
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.
In UL installations, this function shall not be used.

5.21 Lighting Lockout Time

This memory location is different from the others, because
here you do not select one of several options. Here you set
10
daytime limits between which lighting devices controlled
by sensors will be off, even when the associated sensors
are triggered. Sensors (zones) can be programmed to
control lighting devices via the X-10 and PGM outputs -
see Section 7 for details.
In UL installations, this function shall not be used.
Upon selecting Location 21, the display will change to:
2 1 : L O C K O U T T I M E
A. Click <OK>. The display will read:
s t a r t -
H H : M M A
B. Click <OK>. The display will change to:
s t a r t -
0 0 : 0 0 A
C. Enter the time at which you wish the lockout state to
begin (usually at dawn).
Note: AM and PM are selected by clicking "✶" and "#",
respectively.
Once the viewed time is correct, regardless of the cursor
position, click <OK> twice. The display will change to:
s t o p -
H H : M M P
D. Click <OK>. The display will change to:
s t o p -
0 0 : 0 0 P
E. Enter the time at which you wish the lockout state to
end (usually at dusk). With the correct time on display,
regardless of the cursor position, click <OK> twice. The
display will revert to "stop - HH:MM P".
F. Click <HOME> to return to "21: LOCKOUT TIME".

5.22 Latchkey Arming

Here you determine whether the system can be armed in
the latchkey mode. If the system is armed this way, a
"latchkey" message will be sent to specific telephones
upon disarming by a "latchkey user" (users 5 through 8 or
keyfob transmitters 5 through 8). This mode is useful
when parents at work want to be informed of a child's
return from school.
The options are: Latchkey ON and Latchkey OFF.
Upon selecting Location 22, the display will change to:
2 2 : L A T C H K E Y
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.
In UL installations, this function shall not be used.

5.23 "Not Active" Time

Here you determine the time limit for reception of signals
from sensors used to monitor the activity of sick, elderly
or disabled people. If no device detects and reports
movement at least once within the defined time limit, a
"not-active" alert will be initiated.
The options are: 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours and
canceled.
Upon selecting Location 23, the display will change to:
2 3 : N O T A C T I V E
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.24 Back Lighting

Here you determine whether the back lighting of the
keypad will remain on at all times or will come on when a
key is pressed, then go off within 10 seconds if no further
keystrokes are sensed.
The two options are: always on and off after 10 s.
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