Appendix D. Programmable Zone Types - Visonic POWERMAX+ Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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Panic / 24 Hours - 8 users
Note: For USA only, 4/2 report all keyfob panics as event 21 - not depending on the user keyfob number!!!
User No.
1
st
1
digit
2
nd
2
digit
1
Arm HOME and AWAY (Closing)
User No.
1
st
1
digit
E
nd
2
digit
1
Disarm (Opening)
User No.
1
st
1
digit
F
nd
2
digit
1
Trouble
Event
Fuse
Fail
st
1
digit
2
nd
2
digit
C
Event
CP Tamper
Restore
st
1
digit
nd
2
digit
Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format
The SCANCOM data format consists of 13 decimal digits divided
into 4 groups, from left to right, as shown at the right side.
Each channel is associated with a specific event as follows:
st
1
"C": Fire
nd
2
"C": Personal attack
rd
3
"C": Intruder
th
4
"C": Open/close

APPENDIX D. Programmable Zone Types

D1. Delay Zones
A delay zone has exit and entry delays set by you in the
course of programming the system. Warning beeps will
sound throughout these delays, unless you choose to mute
them.
• Exit Delay - The exit delay begins once the user arms
the system. It allows him to leave via interior zones and
a doorway before arming actually takes effect. When the
exit delay starts, the buzzer beeps slowly and maintains
a slow beeping rate until the last 10 seconds, during
which it beeps rapidly. The PowerMax+ has two types of
delay zones, for which different delay times may be set.
• Entry Delay - The entry delay begins once the user
enters the protected area via a specific doorway (his
entry is sensed by a delay zone detector). To avoid an
alarm, he must reach the keypad via interior zones
(which become "follower zones" during the entry delay)
and disarm the system before the delay expires. When
the entry delay starts, the buzzer beeps slowly until the
last 10 seconds, during which it beeps rapidly.
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2
3
4
5
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
E
E
E
E
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
F
F
F
F
2
3
4
5
Fuse
Jamming Jamming
Restore
Restore
2
2
D
E
No Active
1
1
7
8
th
5
"C": Alarm cancel
th
6
"C": Emergency
th
7
"C": Second alarm
th
8
"C": Trouble messages
6
7
8
Panic CP
2
2
2
2
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
Cancel alarm
E
E
E
E
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
F
F
F
6
7
8
AC
AC
Failure
Restore
2
1
1
F
1
2
COMM. &
Enter Test
LINE Restore
1
A
Account
Code
aaaa
The digit in this position conveys
the status of channel 1
D2. Emergency Zones
You can provide incapacitated, sick or elderly people with
a miniature single-button transmitter to be carried on the
neck like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch.
In distress situations, they can press the button on their
transmitter,
emergency call to the central monitoring station or to
private telephones designated by the installer.
To make this possible, define the required number of
zones as emergency zones and enroll a portable
transmitter to each one of these zones. When completed,
ask the master user to distribute these transmitters to their
potential users.
D3. Fire Zones
A fire zone uses smoke detectors and is permanently
active (a fire alarm is triggered regardless of whether the
system is armed or disarmed). Upon detection of smoke, a
pulsating siren sounds immediately and the event is
reported via the telephone line.
Duress
2
A
Recent Close
E
C
CPU Low
CPU Low
Battery
Battery Restore
1
1
3
4
Exit Test
Auto Test
1
1
D
E
Channels
Channels
1 - 4
5 - 8
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cccc s
The digit in this position conveys
the status of channel 8
Scancom Data Format
causing
the
PowerMax+
CP
Tamper
1
6
1
F
System Status:
no trouble,
test, low battery
to
send
an
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