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User Guide

PowerMaxComplete
Fully supervised wireless alarm control system

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    d wire- ol system d wireless ystem d wire- ol system User Guide d wireless ystem PowerMaxComplete d wire- ol system d wireless Fully supervised wireless alarm control system ystem d wire-...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PowerMaxComplete User Guide Table of Contents Compatibility of this Manual ......2 Looking after People Left at Home ....18 Emergency Calls for Help ....... 18 Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations ............2 Remote Control by Telephone ....... 18 Contact list form ..........
  • Page 3: Compatibility Of This Manual

    Thank you for choosing PowerMaxComplete, a Monitoring Station’s Name _____________________ highly advanced wireless alarm control system Telephone Number: __________________________ produced by Visonic Ltd. My Account Number: _________________________ Please note below the installer's telephone number to facilitate obtaining assistance. If you or your installer set the system to contact...
  • Page 4: Siren Signals

    Siren Signals Alarm Type Graphic Representation of Signal Verbal Description of Signal ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Burglar / 24 ON continuously hour/ Panic – – – – – – – – – – – – ....Fire ON - ON - ON - pause - ON - ON - ON - pause ..––...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Overview The PowerMaxComplete is a wireless alarm control Proximity tags enable authorized people to enter system that provides protection against burglary, fire restricted areas. Presenting valid proximity tag, while and tampering. In addition, it can be used to control a the system is armed (and when partitioning is set to disabled), causes the system to disarm.
  • Page 6: System Features

    INTRODUCTION CENTRAL TELEPHONE MONITORING GPRS INTERNET EXCHANGE STATION EMERGENCY PENDANT TRANSMITTERS LOCAL WIRELESS COMPUTER SIRENS INTERNET DOOR OR (OPTION) WINDOW ROUTER OPEN/CLOSE DETECTOR USER SITE INTERNAL COMPUTER SIREN OR STROBE UNIVERSAL PERIMETER PROTECTION DETECTOR SITE EXTERNAL WIRELESS 4 PRIVATE SMOKE SIRENS TELE- DETECTORS...
  • Page 7: Terms Of The Trade

    INTRODUCTION  System supervision: All wireless detectors and Note: Remote operation is performed per partition, or per user code defined for a particular partition, wireless commanders within the protected site send when partition is enabled. periodic supervision messages. If such a message ...
  • Page 8: Multi-Function Transmitter

    INTRODUCTION Multi-Function Transmitter C. Getting status information (Voice version only): Upon pressing the AUX button on your transmitter, Your system responds to signals sent by a 4-button the voice module announces the system status over loudspeaker applicable (MCT- 234) or a 6-button two-way (MCT- 237) ‘keyfob’...
  • Page 9: Proximity Tags

    INTRODUCTION Proximity Tags The control panel transmits an RF signal. A valid proximity tag that is presented to the control panel transmits a coded RF signal back to the control unit. When Partition is Disabled Your system responds to valid proximity tags enrolled to the system.
  • Page 10: Securing The Protected Site

    SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE 2. Securing The Protected Site Security-Related Pushbuttons When non partitioned system is not ready for arming (at least one zone is open) the display reads NOT READY TRBL (trouble), NOT READY MEM Function (memory), NOT READY MSG (message) or NOT Arming when nobody is at home READY BYPASS.
  • Page 11: Switching From 'Home' To 'Away

    SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’ ARM indicator lights during the armed state. If you wish to arm HOME-INSTANT, proceed as follows: Do not disarm the system - just press . The PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY response will be the same as in ARMING AWAY above. Vacate the premises before the exit delay expires.
  • Page 12: Arming In The Latchkey Mode

    SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE Arming in the Latchkey Mode PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY This mode is useful for a parent at work who wants FIRE to be sure that his children have returned from Then, if or when the system school and have disarmed the system. Arming in the is in the disarmed state: “latchkey”...
  • Page 13: Siren Behavior

    SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE To read the alarm memory, refer to Chapter 5. the system was in the armed state is back to The "MEMORY" message will disappear only normal, the disarming operation will progress as upon re-arming the system. shown: C.
  • Page 14: Speech And Sound Control

    SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL 3. Speech And Sound Control (In PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY option, the SPEECH and VOICE features are not VOLUME– (max) applicable, only the CHIME feature is applicable). VOLUME– Speech & Sound Cont. Push-buttons VOLUME–...
  • Page 15: Message Playback

    SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL Chime ON/OFF When you release the button, the display will revert to the normal status-displaying mode, but will also You can disable / enable the chime zones by indicate that a message is waiting. For example: alternate clicking of the <8>...
  • Page 16: Electrical Appliance Control

    ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL 4. Electrical Appliance Control Control Options and Pushbuttons Automatic ON/OFF Control You can select two of four options: The system allows manual or automatic remote  By Timer ON  By timer OFF control of a device connected to the PGM output. ...
  • Page 17: Reading Alarm Memory And Trouble Data

    READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA 5. Reading Alarm Memory And Trouble Data Reviewing Alarm/Tamper Memory In response to additional clicking of button, the display shows details of other events The PowerMaxComplete retains in its memory alarm retained in memory (if any), or reverts to its initial and “tamper”...
  • Page 18: Reviewing Memory & Troubles At The Same Time

    READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA  AC Supply Failure - There is no power and the will revert to the initial alternating displays (see system is working on backup battery power (this example above). trouble is reported 5 minutes after its occurrence). Reviewing Memory &...
  • Page 19: Special Functions

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6. Special Functions Looking after People Left at Home To make this possible, ask your installer to define one of the 28 zones of the PowerMaxComplete as an important characteristic emergency zone. PowerMaxComplete is its ability to function in a mode contrary to the usual behavior of an alarm Then, obtain one of the transmitters listed below and link this transmitter’s ID code to the emergency zone.
  • Page 20 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS B. Executable Commands Command Single Partition Keying All Partitions Keying Sequence / Sequence Partition Disable 1 Disarming []  [1]  [#] []  [0]  [partition]  [1]  [#] 2 Arming Home []  [2]  [#] [] ...
  • Page 21: Reporting To Private Telephone

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Important! wish exit two-way Command communication mode execute another Acknowledge listen-in:  command, just press [ ] and then key your user protected site is “bugged” for sound for code followed by the command (see “keying 50 seconds. The called party may sequences”...
  • Page 22: Reporting By Sms

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Command Individual Partition SMS Format All Partitions SMS format / Partition Disable Arm AWAY “AWAY <code>” “P# AWAY <code>” “AW <code>” “P# AW <code>” Arm AWAY instant “AWAY INST <code>” “P# AWAY INST <code>” “P# AWI <code>” “AWI <code>” Arm AWAY Latchkey “LATCHKEY <code>”...
  • Page 23 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Note: During the test period, 24-hour zones will not EXAMPLE 2: You opened a window in partition 3 cause an alarm if violated, but a fire zone will in the guest room (zone 13). The display will show: function normally.
  • Page 24: User Settings

    USER SETTINGS 7. User Settings What are the Settings You Need?  Setting voice options* (not applicable in PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE The installer provides you a ready-to-use alarm feature) Enabling disabling verbal system, but a few settings and adjustments will still announcements (prompts).
  • Page 25: Bypassing Zones

    USER SETTINGS READY 00:00 Having entered your user code successfully (see  above - Entering to the User Settings Menu), the WALK TEST  display will read: USER SETTINGS SET BYPASS  Instruction: Enter 4-digit master If at this point you click , the number, ENTER CODE _ _ _ _ user code (default “1111”), or...
  • Page 26: Reviewing The Bypassed Zone List

    USER SETTINGS PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ACTION RESULTANT DISPLAY > Z22: BYPASSED OK> TO RECALL (alternating) LIVING ROOM RECALL BYPASS You may now select any other item on the USER <OFF> TO CLEAR SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking . When <OK> TO EXIT is displayed - click Z22: FUNCTIONAL (alternating) LIVING ROOM...
  • Page 27: Setting The User Codes

    USER SETTINGS Setting the User Codes A maximum of eight 4-digit codes can be defined out user code 2 of a total of (10) = 10000 user code possibilities. Having entered your Master User Code successfully user code 2: 1 1 1 1 (see above - Entering the User Settings Menu), click [4-digit until the display reads:...
  • Page 28 USER SETTINGS READY 00:00 WALK TEST USER SETTINGS INSTALLER MODE  (First display) ENTER CODE _ _ _ _ [4-digit master/user code] (for checking state of next zone) (example) SET BYPASS Z01: OPEN <OK> TO BYPASS Z01: BYPASSED  Alternating Alternating KITCHEN KITCHEN...
  • Page 29 USER SETTINGS From drawing in previous page squawk disable  sqwk low volume SQUAWK OPTION sqwk mid volume  sqwk hi volume if not satisfied SET TIME&FORMAT US FORMAT - 12H EU FORMAT - 24H  (To review options, use ...
  • Page 30: Enrolling Keyfob Transmitters

    USER SETTINGS Enrolling Keyfob Transmitters - Clicking to go up (678..) - Clicking to go down (432..) Keyfob transmitters are multi-button wireless units of the CodeSecure™ type with up to 16 million ID  <keyfob #>. - Clicking codes combinations. Eight system users carry keyfob ...
  • Page 31: Deleting Proximity Tags

    USER SETTINGS Here you may select one of two options: D. Present the tag to the control panel left bottom Enable prompts: Voice announcements side. In response, the “Happy Tune” (- - - –––) will Disable prompts: No voice announcements sound and the display will change to: T a g N o : The presently programmed option will be shown, with...
  • Page 32: Setting Arming Time

    USER SETTINGS You may now select any other item on USERS If not satisfied SETTINGS menu or quit programming process by squawk hi volume clicking . When "<OK> TO EXIT" is displayed, click If satisfied squawk hi volume Setting Arming Time For wireless siren, refer to "low", "mid"...
  • Page 33: Setting The Date And Date Format

    USER SETTINGS Setting the Date and Date Format Scheduler Function Having entered your Master User Code successfully The Scheduler enables to start and stop activity of (see above - Entering the User Settings Menu), click the desired devices. You can select the day (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, button (repeatedly, if necessary) until Saturday, or daily) and then select the scheduled...
  • Page 34: Reading The Event Log

    READING THE EVENT LOG 8. Reading The Event Log Event Log Description Because of the limited display space, the event description is shown first, then the date and time. All events are memorized in an event log. You can The two displays are shown alternately several access this log, review the events one by one and times, until you click to move on to an...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 9. Maintenance Replacing the Backup Battery With correctly inserted fresh batteries and tight closure of the lid, the TROUBLE indicator should The PowerMaxComplete uses regular electrical extinguish. The “MEMORY” message will continue supply, but incorporates backup 9.6V battery pack blinking in the display (caused by the “tamper”...
  • Page 36: Periodic Testing

    MAINTENANCE Periodic Testing Cleaning the Control Panel The components of your security system are The control panel may occasionally get stained if designed to be maintenance-free as much as touched with greasy fingers, and may accumulate possible. Nevertheless, it is mandatory to perform a dust after a long period of use.
  • Page 37: 10. Performance Limits

    PERFORMANCE LIMIT 10. Performance Limits Although the alarm control system you purchased is Sirens do not always wake up sound sleepers: highly reliable, it does not guarantee protection from Sirens and bells installed outside or far from burglary and fire hazards. Even the most advanced bedrooms are not likely to awaken people who are systems can be defeated or might occasionally fail to sound asleep behind closed doors inside the...
  • Page 38: Appendix A. Partitioning

    APPENDICES APPENDIX A. PARTITIONING PowerMaxComplete also supports a situation PowerMaxComplete includes an optional partition where an area is used by two or more partitions. feature. Partitioning is available only if your installer For example, a reception area which is common to has enabled the feature.
  • Page 39: Siren

    APPENDICES Siren  A partition is alarmed when receiving an event from When the siren sounds, it will not stop until all an alarmed device assigned to that partition. alarmed partitions are disarmed. However if the Alarmed devices do not affect partitions to which siren is active due to an alarm from a common they are not assigned.
  • Page 40: Mcm-140

    APPENDICES MCM-140+ MCM-140+ The wireless remote commander is used to control single or all partitions. 3-color Arming/Disarming All Partitions Buzzer To arm all partitions, press the HOME / AWAY / DISARM button followed by the user code. Arming/Disarming a Single Partition Light Away To arm/disarm a single partition, press the "LIGHT"...
  • Page 41: Appendix B. Glossary

    APPENDICES APPENDIX B. GLOSSARY This list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order. Control Panel: The control panel is a cabinet that Any term indicated by cursive (italic) letters within the incorporates electronic circuitry explanatory text can be looked up separately. microprocessor that control the alarm system.
  • Page 42 APPENDICES Remote Responder: A responder can be either a Latchkey: The Latchkey mode is a special arming professional service provider to which the home or mode in which designated "latchkey users" will business owner subscribes (a central monitoring trigger a "latchkey message" to be sent to a station) or a family relation/friend who agrees to look telephone when they disarm the system.
  • Page 43: Appendix C. Home Fire Escape Planning

    APPENDICES APPENDIX C. HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING  Agree on an outside meeting place where Fire can spread rapidly through your home, leaving everyone can meet after they’ve escaped. you a short time to escape safely. Your ability to get Remember to get out first, and then call for help.
  • Page 44: Fcc Statement

    Warning: Changes or modifications to this equipment not affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the expressly approved by Visonic Inc. could void the user's telephone company will provide advance notice in order authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 45 This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste. Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. info@visonic.com EMAIL: INTERNET: www.visonic.com VISONIC LTD. 2013 POWERMAXCOMPLETE PARTITION II USER GUIDE D-302755 (REV. 4, 6/13) (UL file:BP9249) D-302755 PowerMaxComplete User's Guide...
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