Entering An Invalid Installer Code; Installer's Menu; Setting A New Installer Code; Setting A New Installer Code In Powermax - Visonic POWERMAX+ Installer's Manual

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4.1.2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code

If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times, the keypad
will be automatically disabled for 30 seconds.

4.1.3 Installer's Menu

The installer's menu is shown in figure 4.1a. The text in
rectangles represents the current PowerMax+ display.
(First display is READY
or NOT READY)
READY 00:00
NEXT
NORMAL MODE
NEXT
USER SETTINGS
NEXT
NEXT
INSTALLER MODE
OK
ENTER CODE
[installer code]
1. NEW INSTL CODE
NEXT
2. ENROLLING
NEXT
3. DEFINE ZONES
NEXT
4. DEFINE PANEL
NEXT
5. DEFINE COMM.
NEXT
6. DEFINE GSM
NEXT
7. DEFINE PWRLNK
NEXT
8. DEFINE OUTPUTS
NEXT
9. RECORD SPEECH
NEXT
10. DIAGNOSTICS
NEXT
11. USER SETTINGS
NEXT
12. FACTORY DEFLT
NEXT
13. SERIAL NUMBER
NEXT
14. START UL/DL
NEXT
<OK> TO EXIT
NEXT
OK
Figure 4.1a - Installer's Menu
* Applicable if USER PERMIT function is enabled (see
par. 4.4.35).
4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOB TRANSMITTERS

4.2.1 General Guidance

The ENROLLING mode has 5 sub-modes:
• ENROLLING TYPE (wireless devices)
• ENROLL WL (wireless devices) DEVICE
• ENROLL KEYFOB (multi-button CodeSecure
transmitters)
• ENROLL WL 1WAY KP (wireless commander MCM-140+)
• ENROLL WL 2WAY KP (wireless 2-way keypad MKP-150)
• ENROLL WL SIREN (wireless siren)
8
(*)
OK
(See fig. 4.1b & 4.1c)
OK
(See figure 4.2)
OK
(See figure 4.3)
OK
(See figure 4.4)
OK
(See figure 4.5)
OK
(See figure 4.6)
OK
(See figure 4.7)
OK
(See figure 4.8 )
OK
(See figure 4.9)
OK
(See figure 4.10)
(See chapter 7
OK
in User Guide)
OK
(See par. 4.12)
(Control Panel
OK
serial number
display)
OK
(See section 4.14)

4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code

To set an installer code, perform the actions that are
presented in figure 4.1b. When you are instructed to enter
code, enter a 4-digit code.
1. NEW INSTL CODE
NEW INST. CODE
INST. CODE xxxx
Figure 4.1b - Setting a New Installer Code (see note)
4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in
PowerMax+
that
Codes
For PowerMax+ with 2 installer codes, INSTALLER code
(default 8888) and MASTER INSTALLER code (default
9999), set new codes as shown in figure 4.1c.
For details regarding the different authorization levels
when logging in with installer code and master installer
code, refer to the note inside figure 4.5 (DEFINE COMM).
By using the master installer code, the menu enables
changing both master installer code and installer code.
By using the installer code, the menu enables changing
the installer code only.
By using
INSTALLER CODE
(see fig. 4.1a)
1. NEW INSTL CODE
1. NEW INSTL CODE
OK
NEW MASTER CODE
NEW INST. CODE
OK
MASTER CODE xxxx
INST. CODE xxxx
[code]
OK
Figure 4.1c - Setting a New Installer Code
in System with Inst. & Master Inst. Codes (see note)
Installer
Note:
Code should never be programmed as
"0000". Doing so will lock the user out of the installer
menu!
Before beginning, gather all the devices that you intend to
enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed.
Your control panel must recognize the unique identification
code (ID) of each such device in order to supervise them,
receive their signals and respond accordingly.
Attention! CodeSecure transmitters are mainly used for
arming/disarming and can not be enrolled to zones. For
enrolling
to
zones,
wireless devices.
(See fig. 4.1a)
OK
OK
[code]
OK
has
2
Installer
By using
MASTER INSTALLER CODE
(see fig. 4.1a)
OK
NEXT
NEW INST. CODE
OK
INST. CODE xxxx
[code]
OK
use
only
non-CodeSecure
NEXT
OK
[code]
OK
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