User Settings; What Are The Settings You Need; Entering The User Settings Menu - Visonic PowerMaxExpress User Manual

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USER SETTINGS

5. User Settings

What are the Settings You Need?

The installer provides you with a ready-to-use alarm
system, but a few settings and adjustments will still
be needed.
Note:
Although
the
responsibility, you may request your installer to
perform them for you (except for the user codes which
you would like to keep secret).
The user settings include (if enabled by the installer):
Bypassing zones - determining which zones
will be bypassed (disabled) during the present
disarm period and the next armed period.
Reviewing the bypass list - "show bypass" -
displaying the numbers and names of bypassed
zone one by one.
Recalling the last bypassing scheme - "recall
bypass" - re-using the previous bypassing scheme,
which becomes suspended after disarming but is
still saved in the PowerMaxExpress memory.
Note: RECALL BYPASS is applicable when
Partition is disabled.
Private report* - determining the event groups
to be reported to private telephone subscribers.
Determining the 1
numbers to which the system will report event
messages that were defined by the system
installer. Determining the number of times the
called party's private telephone number is
dialed. Determining whether to use a single
acknowledge signal, or, an acknowledge signal
from each telephone before the current event is
considered reported. Determining the 1
th
and 4
SMS telephone numbers to which pre-
selected event types will be reported.
Setting user codes* - programming a security
code for yourself and additional 7 codes for
other system users. Codes 5 through 8 are
"Latchkey" user codes (see Chapter 2 - Arming
in the Latchkey Mode for additional details).
Enrolling keyfob transmitters* - teaching the
PowerMaxExpress system to recognize the ID code
of
each
keyfob
CodeSecure™ type, wireless transmitter), so that
the PowerMaxExpress can respond to commands
transmitted by them.
Enrolling proximity tags - Teaching the
PowermaxExpress to recognize the ID of each
proximity tag so that the PowerMaxExpress can
respond to proximity tags presentation.
Note: Proximity tags are enrolled by presenting
the prox tag to the MKP-160 keyprox only, at the
command.
Auto arm option*
automatic arming (at a predefined time).
Setting auto arm time*
arming time.
18
user
settings
are
st
nd
rd
th
, 2
, 3
and 4
telephone
st
, 2
transmitter
(multi-button,
/
** - enabling or disabling
/
** - selecting automatic
Using squawk option* - enabling/disabling
LOW/MID/HI squawk (short siren sound) upon
arming and disarming by keyfob. All the options are
applicable for wireless siren. For wired siren, refer
to LOW, MID and HI options as "squawk enable".
your
Setting the time and time format* - adjusting
the built-in clock to show the correct time and
time format.
Setting the date and date format* - adjusting
the built-in calendar date and date format.
Show log – enabling or disabling the event log
where events are displayed in chronological order -
from the newest to the oldest.
Setting the scheduler* - setting schedule for
devices start/stop activation.
*
This option can be accessed only if master user
code has been entered.
**
This menu is not available when Partition is enabled.

Entering the User Settings Menu

Figure 7 describes how to enter User Settings menu
(when all zones/partitions are secured) for the
Partition and non-Partition system.
Click the keys that you are instructed to press. The
resultant display is shown below each instruction
nd
rd
, 3
Figure 7 – Entering User Settings Menu
The following paragraphs include User Settings step-by-
step instructions. However, if you want to get an overall
view of the entire User Settings menu, refer to figure 8 -
User Setting flow-chart. You can use the flow chart as
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