Confirm Alarm; Ac Fail Rep; User Permission; Battery Type - Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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button followed by entering user code (Clock by
Code) or after pressing any key (Clock by Key).
If Refresh by Key/Text by Key is selected, the first
pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will cause
normal display return and the second press will perform the
key function. Regarding the Fire and Emergency keys, the
first key press will cause normal display return and also will
perform the Fire/Emergency function.
Options (Partition Disabled): scrn saver OFF, refresh by
code, refresh by key.
Options (Partition Enabled): scrn saver OFF, text by code,
text by key, clock by code, clock by key.

4.4.33 Confirm Alarm

(Fig. 4.4, location 33). Here you determine that if 2
successive alarms will occur during a specific time period,
the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm
(for confirmed alarm reporting, see Chapter 5, REPORT
CNFRM ALARM).
Options: disable 30 min, 45 min, 60 min, or 90 min.

4.4.34 AC FAIL REP

(Fig. 4.4, location 34). Here you determine the time interval
between AC power failure occurrence and the failure
reporting. Options: 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes or
180 minutes.

4.4.36 User Permission

(Fig. 4.4, location 36). Here you determine whether the
access to the INSTALLER MODE requires user permission.
If you select ENABLE, the installer mode will be accessible
only through the user menu after entering the user code.
Options: Enable, Disable.
Note: This menu is not available when partition is enabled.

4.4.38 Battery Type

(Fig. 4.4, location 38). Here you determine which type of
battery pack is used, so that the system will supply proper
charge current.
Options: 7.2V or 9.6V.

4.4.39 Key Zones Options (Optional)

(Fig. 4.4, location 39). Here you determine whether or not
the system can be armed and disarmed by zones 21-18,
29-30 or 21-30, provided that for these zones "non-alarm
type" and "z-key enable" was predefined (see par. 4.3 and
Appendix E9).
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Key zones can be wireless or wired zones.
When using wireless key zones, you can install and use
the following transmitters:
 MCT-100
 MCT-102
 MCT-302
 MCT-320
The right pushbutton on the MCT-102 transmitter or input 2
of the MCT-100 transmitter is used for arming in AWAY
mode. The left pushbutton on the MCT-102 transmitter or
input 1 of the MCT-100 transmitter is used for disarming.
When using wired key zones an open circuit arms the
alarm system in AWAY mode and a closed circuit changes
the state of the alarm system from AWAY mode to Disarm.
(For information on how to connect to wired key zones,
see Fig. 3.1C Zones and Sirens Wiring.)
IMPORTANT! Enrolment of the MCT-100 or MCT-102
transmitter must be performed via the right pushbutton on
the MCT-102 transmitter or input 2 of the MCT-100
transmitter (see section 4.3).
If the area includes MCT-302 and MCT-320 transmitters, a
closed circuit (the magnet is placed near the transmitter)
arms the alarm system in AWAY mode and an open circuit
(the magnet is moved away from the transmitter) changes
the state from AWAY mode to DISARM.
Note: Key Zones do not comply with Belgium TO14A and
EN 50131-5-3.
Caution! Arming the system using a transmitter
assigned to zones 21 and 28, or via wired zones 29 and
30 compromises security. This function is, therefore,
only available in specific PowerMaxComplete versions
according to the customer's request.
Options: disable option, z. 21-28 enable, z. 29-30 enable,
or z. 21-30 enable.
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