Quick Arming; Bypass; Restart Exit; Piezo Beeps - Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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Upon selecting Location 06, the display will change to:
0 6 : A L A R M C A N C E L
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.7 Quick Arming

Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to
perform quick arming or not. Once quick arming is
permitted, the control panel does not request a user code
before it actually arms the system.
The two options are: quick arm on and quick arm off.
Upon selecting Location 07, the display will change to:
0 7 : Q U I C K A R M
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.8 Bypass

Here you permit either manual bypassing of individual
zones (through the USER SETTINGS menu), or allow the
system to "force arm" (perform automatic bypassing) of
zones that are open throughout the exit delay. If a zone
is open and forced arming is not permitted, "NOT
READY" will be displayed and the system will not arm
(the "Sad Melody" will sound). If "no bypass" is selected,
neither manual bypassing nor force arming will be
allowed.
Options: manual bypass, force arm and no bypass.
In UL installations, "force arm" must not be selected.
Upon selecting Location 08, the display will change to:
0 8 : B Y P A S S
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.9 Restart Exit

Here you determine whether the exit delay will restart if
the exit / entry door is reopened before the exit delay
expires. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user
re-enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item
that he left behind.
The two options are: restart ON and restart OFF.
In UL installations, "restart OFF" must be selected.
Upon selecting Location 09, the display will change to:
0 9 : R E S T A R T E X I T
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.10 Piezo Beeps

Here you determine whether warning beeps will sound or
will be muted throughout the exit and entry delays. An
additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when
the system is armed "HOME".
Three options are available: enable beeps, off when
home and disable beeps.
Upon selecting Location 10, the display will change to:
1 0 : P I E Z O B E E P S
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.11 Trouble Beeps

Under trouble conditions, the sounder emits a series of 3
short beeps once per minute. Here you determine
whether this special beeping sequence will be active,
inactive, or just inactive at night (the range of "night"
hours is defined in the factory).
The 3 options are: enable beeps, off at night (8 PM
through 7 AM) and disable beeps.
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Upon selecting Location 11, the display will change to:
1 1 : T R O U B L E B E E P S
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.12 Panic Alarm

Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to
initiate a panic alarm by simultaneous pressing of the two
panic buttons (on the keypad) or away + home (on a
keyfob transmitter).
The two options are: enable panic and disable panic.
Upon selecting Location 12, the display will change to:
1 2 : P A N I C A L A R M
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.13 Swinger Stop

Here you determine how many times each zone is
allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming period.
If the number of alarms from a specific zone exceeds the
number programmed in this location, the control panel
will automatically bypass the zone to prevent recurrent
siren noise and nuisance reporting to the central station.
The zone will be reactivated upon disarming, or 24 hours
after having been bypassed (if the system remains armed).
The available options are: shut after 1, shut after 2,
shut after 3 and no shutdown.
In UL installations, No Shutdown must be selected.
Upon selecting Location 13, the display will change to:
1 3 : S W I N G E R S T O P
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.14 Cross Zoning

Here you determine whether cross zoning will be active
or inactive. Cross zoning is a method used to counteract
false alarms - an alarm will not be initiated unless two
adjacent zones are violated within a 30-second time limit.
This feature is active only when arming AWAY and only
with zone couples from zone No. 20 up (20 and 21, 22
and 23, etc.). You may use any one of these zone
couples to create a "cross-zoned" area.
Note: If one of two crossed zones is bypassed (see Para.
5.8), the remaining zone will function independently.
The options are: cross zone ON and cross zone OFF.
Per UL, cross zoning is not recommended on Entry/
Exit zones.
Upon selecting Location 14, the display will change to:
1 4 : C R O S S Z O N I N G
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.

5.15 Supervision Interval

Here you determine the time limit for reception of
supervision reports from supervised wireless devices. If
any device does not report at least once within the
selected time limit, an "INACTIVITY" alert will be initiated.
The options are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 hours and disable.
In UL installations, the interval must not exceed 4 h
and shall not be disabled.
Upon selecting Location 15, the display will change to:
1 5 : S U P E R V I S I O N
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 5.1 C above.
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