Defining Control Panel Parameters; Preliminary Guidance; Entry Delays 1&2; Exit Delay - Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

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Before enabling Key Zones, the following procedures must be performed:
1. Go to the "2. ENROLLING" menu and enroll the transmitter (for further instructions, see section 4.2).
2. Go to the "4. DEFINE PANEL" menu and enter the "39. KEY ZONES OPT" sub-menu. Then, select the desired Key
Zone option. After making your selection, press the
section 4.4).
*** Available and enabled only by customer request.
**** Zone Type Definitions:
Inter-follow – a zone that is located between entry/exit zone and the alarm system control panel
Perimeter – a zone that relies on detectors to protect doors, windows and walls
Perim-follow – a non-entry/exit zone
Delay 1/2 – a zone that has programmable exit and entry delays
24h silent – a zone that initiates a silent alarm (the sirens do not function)
24h audible – a zone that initiates a siren alarm
Fire – a zone that uses smoke detectors and is permanently active
Non-alarm – used mainly to perform auxiliary remote control tasks such as opening/closing a gate, activating/deactivating
courtesy light, etc.
Emergency – used to send an emergency call to the central station or to private telephones
Gas – a zone that detects a gas leak and is permanently active
Flood – a zone that detects a flooad leak and is permanently active
Interior – a zone that allows free movement within the protected area without initiating an alarm (when armed HOME)
Temperature – a zone used to detect both indoor and outdoor temperatures and is permanently active
Home/Delay – a zone type which functions as a delay zone when the system is armed HOME and as a perimeter-
follower zone when the system is armed AWAY
Guard – a zone that functions like a 24-hour audible zone, except that following a short time period after an alarm, the
alarm is disabled (to allow access to a metal safe by a Guard)
Outdoor – a zone for outdoor areas where an activated alarm does not indicate intrusion into the house
For a detailed explanation of the Zone Types, refer to Appendix E.

4.4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS

4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance

This mode allows you to customize the control panel and
adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements
of the particular user. An illustrated process is shown in
figure 4.4. In this illustration, each selected option is
displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the
options, repeatedly click
the desired option is displayed, then click SHOW/OK button
4.4.2 Entry Delays 1&2
(Fig. 4.4, location 01, 02). Two different entry delays allow
the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in
the armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without
causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel
before the entry delay expires. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10
seconds of the delay, during which the beeping rate
increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Available options for each delay are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s,
60s , 3m and 4m.
Note: For UL installation entry delay should be up to 45
sec.

4.4.3 Exit Delay

(Fig. 4.4 location 03). An exit delay allows the user to arm the
system and leave the protected site via specific routes and
doors without causing an alarm. Slow-rate warning beeps
start sounding once the arming command has been given,
until the last 10 seconds of the delay, during which the
beeping rate increases. Location No. 3 allows programming of
the exit delay length. Available options are: 30s, 60s, 90s,
120s, 3m, 4m.
Note: For UL installation exit delay should be up to 120 sec.
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button on the keypad (for further instructions, see

4.4.4 Bell Time

(Fig. 4.4, location 04). Here you select the length of time
the bell (or siren) is allowed to function upon alarm. The
bell time starts upon activation of the siren. Once the bell
time expires, the siren is automatically shut down.
Available options are: 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.
Note: Bell Time is defined for the entire alarm system and
not per partition.

4.4.5 Abort Time

(Fig. 4.4 location 05). Here you select the length of time
allowed by the system to abort an alarm (not applicable to
alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY, GAS FLOOD
and TEMPERATURE zones). The PowerMaxComplete is
programmed to provide an "abort interval" that starts upon
detection of an event. During this interval, the buzzer sounds a
warning but the siren remains inactive and the alarm is not
reported. If the user disarms the system within the allowed
abort interval, the alarm is aborted.
Available options are: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s, 60s, 2m, 3m, 4m.

4.4.6 Alarm Cancel

(Fig. 4.4, location 06). Here you determine the "cancel
alarm" period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the
central station. If the user disarms the system within that
time period, a "cancel alarm" message is sent to the
central station.
Available options are: 1, 5, 15, 60 minutes, 4 hours and
also cancel inactive.

4.4.7 Quick Arm

(Fig. 4.4, location 07). 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 arms the system.
The two options are: quick arm ON and quick arm OFF.
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