Dialing Method; Phone Line Test Interval; First Central Station Telephone; First Account No - Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

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If you do not approve, enter the new number (up to 16
digits). To erase undesired digits to the right of the cursor,
click <OFF>.
With the correct number on display and the blinking cursor
to the right of the last digit, click <OK>. The cursor will
disappear.
Click <OK> once more. The new number will be saved -
the "Happy tune" will sound and the number + name of the
present memory location will be re-displayed.
IMPORTANT: In telephone / pager number locations and
account number locations, you may be required to enter
hexadecimal digits. In telephone number locations, these
digits are used as codes to control the dialer:
Hex.
Keying
Code
Digit
Sequence
Significance
A
<#> ⇒ <0> Dialer waits 5 seconds or waits for
dial tone, whichever comes first and
then dials.
<#> ⇒ <1> Inserts an asterisk ( ✶ )
B
C
<#> ⇒ <2> Inserts a pound sign (#)
D
<#> ⇒ <3> Dialer waits 5 seconds for dial tone
and goes on hook if none is received.
E
<#> ⇒ <4> Not applicable in phone numbers
<#> ⇒ <5> Not applicable in phone numbers
F
When entering a series of digits, the
following keys are useful:
<Numeric keypad> - to enter the number
- moves the cursor from left to right
- moves the cursor from right to left
- deletes everything after the cursor (to
the right).

6.2 Dialing Method

Here you determine the dialing method used by the
automatic dialer built into the PowerMax control panel.
The options are: Pulse and DTMF
Upon selecting Location 01, the display will read:
0 1 : D I A L M E T H O D
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.3 Phone Line Test Interval

Here you determine the time interval between consecu-
tive test messages sent to the central station. The control
panel does it at regular intervals to verify proper
communication. However, be advised that the first test
will take place 12 hours after you exit the installer mode.
The options are: test every 1, 5, 7, 30 days and test off.
Upon selecting Location 02, the display will change to:
0 2 : L I N E T E S T
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.4 First Central Station Telephone

Here you program the telephone number of the first
central station to which the PowerMax will report the
event groups defined in memory location 09.
Upon selecting Location 03, the display will change to:
0 3 : 1 S T C N T R T E L
Enter the first central station's telephone number (16 digits
max.) as outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.
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6.5 First Account No.

Here you enter the account number that will identify your
specific alarm control system to the 1
The number consists of 4 hexadecimal digits.
Upon selecting Location 04, the display will change to:
0 4 : 1 S T A C C O U N T #
Enter the account no. as outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.6 Second Central Station Telephone

Here you program the telephone number of the second
central station to which the PowerMax will report the
event groups defined in memory location 09.
Upon selecting Location 05, the display will change to:
0 5 : 2 N D C N T R T E L
Enter the second central station's telephone number as
outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.7 Second Account No.

Here you enter the account number that will identify your
specific alarm control system to the 2
The account number consists of 4 hexadecimal digits.
Upon selecting Location 06, the display will change to:
0 6 : 2 N D A C C O U N T #
Enter the account no. as outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.8 Report Format

Here you select the reporting format used by the control
panel to report events to central stations.
The options are: & Contact-ID & SIA & 4/2 1900/1400
& 4/2 1800/2300 (for code lists - see Appendix A).
Upon selecting Location 07, the display will change to:
0 7 : R E P O R T F O R M A T
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.9 4/2 Pulse Rate

Here you select the pulse rate at which data will be sent
to central stations if any one of the 4/2 formats has been
selected in Location 07.
The options are: 10, 20, 33 and 40 pps
Upon selecting Location 08, the display will change to:
0 8 : 4 / 2 P L S R A T E
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.10 Reporting to Central Stations

Here you determine which types of events will be reported
to central stations. Due to lack of space in the display,
abbreviations are used: alarm is "alrm", alert is "alrt" and
open/close is "o/c". The asterisk (
between events reported to central station 1 and events
reported to central station 2.
Messages are divided by type into three groups:
GROUP
EVENTS REPORTED
Alarms
Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper
Open/Close Arming AWAY, Arming HOME, Disarming
Alerts
No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey
Group 1 has the highest priority and group 3 has the
lowest priority.
The selectable options are shown in the following table:
st
central station.
nd
central station.
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