Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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PowerMaxComplete
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 3
2. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................... 3
2.1 General Data....................................................... 3
2.2 RF Section .......................................................... 3
2.3 Electrical Data ..................................................... 3
2.4 Communication ................................................... 4
2.5 Physical Properties ............................................. 4
3. INSTALLATION ......................................................... 4
3.1 Unpacking the Equipment................................... 4
3.2 Supplying Power to the Unit................................ 4
3.3 System Planning & Programming ....................... 4
3.4 Mounting ............................................................. 4
3.5 Wiring .................................................................. 4
3.6 Backup Battery Insertion..................................... 7
3.7 Optional GSM Module Mounting ........................... 7
3.10 Power Cable Connection .................................. 8
3.11 Control Panel Final Closure ............................ 10
4. PROGRAMMING..................................................... 11
4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................. 11
4.1.1 General Guidance.......................................... 11
4.1.3 Installer's Menu .............................................. 11
4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code ......................... 11
TRANSMITTERS......................................................... 12
4.2.1 General Guidance.......................................... 12
4.2.2 Enrolling Type ................................................ 12
4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors .................................... 12
4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters ....................... 12
4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad .......................... 12
4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren........................... 12
4.2.8 Enroll/Delete Proximity Tags .......................... 12
ZONES......................................................................... 14
4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance..................................... 15
4.4.3 Exit Delay ....................................................... 15
4.4.4 Bell Time ........................................................ 15
4.4.5 Abort Time...................................................... 15
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel.................................................. 15
4.4.7 Quick Arm ...................................................... 15
4.4.8 Bypass............................................................ 15
4.4.9 Exit Mode ....................................................... 15
4.4.10 Piezo Beeps ................................................. 16
4.4.11 Trouble Beeps.............................................. 16
4.4.12 Panic Alarm.................................................. 16
4.4.13 Swinger Stop................................................ 16
4.4.14 Cross Zoning................................................ 16
4.4.15 Supervision .................................................. 16
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4.4.16 NOT READY ................................................ 16
4.4.17 AUX Button A............................................... 16
4.4.19 Jam Detect................................................... 16
4.4.20 Latchkey....................................................... 16
4.4.21 "Not Active" .................................................. 16
4.4.22 Back Light .................................................... 17
4.4.23 Duress.......................................................... 17
4.4.24 Piezo Siren................................................... 17
4.4.25 Reset Option ................................................ 17
4.4.26 Tamper Option ............................................. 17
4.4.27 Siren On Line ............................................... 17
4.4.28 Memory Prompt ........................................... 17
4.4.29 Disarm Option .............................................. 17
4.4.30 Bell/Rep. Option........................................... 17
4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack................................................. 17
4.4.32 Screen Saver ............................................... 17
4.4.33 Confirm Alarm .............................................. 17
4.4.34 AC FAIL REP ............................................... 17
4.4.36 User Permission .......................................... 17
4.4.38 Batttery Type................................................ 17
Preliminary Guidance.............................................. 19
4.5.1 Autotest Time................................................. 19
4.5.2 Autotest Cycle................................................ 19
4.5.3 Area Code...................................................... 19
4.5.4 Out Access No ............................................... 19
4.5.5 First Central Station Tel. ...................................... 19
4.5.6 First Account No. ........................................... 19
4.5.7 2
Central Station Tel ..................................... 19
4.5.8 Second Account No. ...................................... 19
4.5.9 Report Format................................................ 19
4.5.10 4/2 Pulse Rate ............................................. 19
4.5.11 Reporting to Central Stations ......................... 19
4.5.12 Report CNF Alarm ......................................... 19
4.5.13 Send 2WV Code............................................ 19
4.5.15 Ring Back Time ........................................... 20
4.5.16 Dialing Attempts........................................... 20
4.5.17 Set Private Tel. No....................................... 20
4.5.19 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts ....................... 20
4.5.21 Tel. Acknowledge .......................................... 20
4.5.22 Pager Tel. No............................................... 20
4.5.23 Pager's PIN No. ........................................... 20
4.5.24 Reporting to a Pager.................................... 20
4.5.25 Recent Closure ............................................ 20
4.5.26 Remote Access............................................ 20
4.5.27 Mast. DL Code ............................................. 20
4.5.28 Inst. DL Code ............................................... 22
4.5.30 Zone Restore ............................................... 22
4.5.31 Upload Option.............................................. 22
4.5.32 Dialing Method ............................................. 22
4.5.33 Line Failure Report ...................................... 22
4.5.34 UL/DL Tel. Number...................................... 22
4.5.35 System Inactivity Report .............................. 22
4.5.38 Ambient Level .............................................. 22
4.5.39 Report 24h Zones ........................................ 22
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    4.5.5 First Central Station Tel........19 4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in 4.5.6 First Account No..........19 PowerMaxComplete that has 2 Installer Codes..11 4.5.7 2 Central Station Tel ........19 4.5.8 Second Account No........19 4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOB...
  • Page 2 6.4 Replacing/Relocating Detectors ....... 27 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerMaxComplete control panel is supplied with 2 instruction manuals: Installer Guide (this manual - for your exclusive use) User’s Guide (for your use during installation only - Must be handed over to the master user after testing the system).
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Code 0000 is not allowed. According to the European standard EN50131-1, the Control Facilities: PowerMaxComplete security grading is 2 – "low to medium risk" and environmental classification is II – "indoor general" - Integral keypad and the power supply type is A.
  • Page 4: Communication

    (see figure 3.10). Alternatively, you may power up from the Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. backup battery, as shown in figure 3.3. PowerMaxComplete mounting process is shown in figure Disregard any “trouble” indications pertaining to lack of 3.1 - 3.11.
  • Page 5 Back unit Release Mark 4 drilling points on mounting surface screws Fasten the back unit with 4 screws Drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting PHONE WIRING Connect telephone cable to SET connector and telephone line cable to LINE connector (through the desired wiring cable entry). PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA 8-POSITION RJ-31X JACK...
  • Page 6 Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage Ω a pushbutton, via a 2.2 K resistor. The 12V terminal internal PowerMaxComplete circuits! can be used to supply 12V (up to 36mA) to a IMPORTANT! The terminals for internal and external detector (if necessary).
  • Page 7: Backup Battery Insertion

    3.7 Optional GSM Module Mounting Notes for UL installations a. The sirens connected to the sites INTERNAL or Note: The GSM module can be used with an internal or EXTERNAL SIREN in the EXPANDER must be external antenna. suitable for burglar alarm applications. If UL fire Caution: Do not install or remove the GSM module when installation is required, all installed accessories must the system is powered by AC power or backup battery.
  • Page 8: Dual Rs-232 Optional Module Mounting

    Local PC or shall be easily accessible. external GSM Module. The external GSM unit enables the PowerMaxComplete system to operate over a cellular network (for details regarding the GSM modem features and connections, refer to the external GSM Modem installation instructions).
  • Page 9 Power Cable Clamp Extraction T h i c k c a b l e Extract cable clamp entry: Pull out a for use in the next d e sir ed w iri ng step. plastic cap (1 of 4). Power Connection for all Countries Except USA Connect the power supply output cable to the power connector in the front...
  • Page 10: Control Panel Final Closure

    3.11 Control Panel Final Closure Control panel final closure is shown below. Connect the flat cables, Close the panel and between front and back units, fasten the 2 screws in their respective connectors (up to 3, according to options). Figure 3.11 - Final Closure D-300885...
  • Page 11: Programming

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in PowerMaxComplete that 4.1.1 General Guidance Installer Codes We recommend to program the PowerMaxComplete on the PowerMaxComplete with installer codes, work bench before actual installation. Operating power may be INSTALLER...
  • Page 12: Enrolling Wireless Devices And Keyfob Transmitters

    The wireless siren is a remote siren that is activated upon enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed. predefined events by the PowerMaxComplete system. To Your control panel must recognize the unique identification enroll / delete up to 2 wireless sirens, refer to figure 4.2.
  • Page 13 ENROLLING TYPE ENROLL SENSORS ENROLL KEYFOB normal enroll SET SENSITIV. Keyfob No: - by tamper higher sensitivity [Keyfob No.] (****) (e.g. 5) (**) lower sensitivity Select by Keyfob No: 5 Keyfob No: 5 TRANSMIT NOW <OFF> TO DELETE ZONE No: - - (press (First display is READY or NOT READY)
  • Page 14: Defining Zone Types, Names & Chime Zones

    4.3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES, NAMES & CHIME ZONES This mode allows you to assign one of 13 zone types to A list of factory defaults is printed on table 1. You may fill each of the system's 30 (wireless & wired) zones. In out the blank columns even before you start and proceed addition, it also allows you to assign a name to each zone to program according to your own list.
  • Page 15: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY, GAS and Normal - The exit delay is exactly as defined, regardless FLOOD zones). The PowerMaxComplete is programmed to of whether the door is open or closed. provide an “abort interval” that starts upon detection of an...
  • Page 16: Piezo Beeps

    If a jam detection option is selected, the system does not arming period (including tamper & power failure events of allow arming under the relevant jamming conditions. detectors, PowerMaxComplete and wireless siren). If the Jam Detection Options alarms number from a specific zone exceeds the...
  • Page 17: Back Light

    4.4.22 Back Light D. During entry delay, or by using the PowerMaxComplete keypad in AWAY mode. (Fig. 4.4, location 22). Here you determine whether the Options: any time, on entry all, on entry wireless, or keypad back lighting will remain on at all times or will come entry + away kp.
  • Page 18 READY 00:00 01: ENTRY DELAY 1 02: ENTRY DELAY 2 03: EXIT DELAY 04: BELL TIME NORMAL MODE entry dly1 00 s entry dly2 00 s exit delay 30 s bell time 1 m bell time 3 m entry dly1 15 s entry dly2 15 s exit delay 60 s bell time 4 m...
  • Page 19: Defining Communication Parameters

    11 (see note in Fig. 4.5). enable + bypass (enabling report and bypassing the 4.5.6 First Account No. detector - applicable to PowerMaxComplete that is compatible with DD423 standard). (Fig. 4.5, location 06). Here you enter number that will 4.5.13 Send 2WV Code...
  • Page 20: Two-Way Voice Central Stations

    2-way voice (Fig. 4.5, location 23). Here you enter the pager’s PIN communication with the PowerMaxComplete (after 1 ring), if: code - a digital sequence that is the pager’s address. The A. Alarm type message was received by central station.
  • Page 21 READY 00:00 01: AUTOTEST TIME 02:AUTOTST CYCLE 03:AREA CODE 04: OUT ACCESS No NORMAL MODE test every 1d Test time 12:00 P xxxx test every 5d USER SETTINGS (Enter tel. area (Enter ext. tel. line test every 7d (Enter test time) code, up to 4-digit) access code, 1-digit) test every 14d...
  • Page 22: Inst. Dl Code

    "tel line fail" will be stored in the event log. 4.6 DEFINING GSM PARAMETERS 4.6.1 GSM Module Installation This mode is applicable only if your PowerMaxComplete is connected to the internal / external GSM unit. By using this Here you define whether the GSM Module is installed or mode, you can: not installed.
  • Page 23: Gsm Line Failure Reporting

    READY 00:00 1. GSM INSTALL 2. 1st SMS number 3. 2nd SMS number 4. 3rd SMS number NORMAL MODE Installed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx USER SETTINGS Not installed (Enter GSM No.) (Enter GSM No.) (Enter GSM No.) INSTALLER MODE ENTER CODE [installer code] 5.
  • Page 24: Define Voice

    • House identity is a message announced automatically communication is to be sounded either via the optional when events are reported to private telephones. external speech box, via the PowerMaxComplete, or via • 4 User Names can be recorded and assigned to users both.
  • Page 25: Diagnostic Test

    (see figure 4.1a) 9. DEFINE VOICE CUST. ZONES NAME EDIT USER TERM 1 EDIT USER TERM 2 EDIT USER TERM 3 EDIT USER TERM 4 EDIT USER TERM 5 To edit User Terms, use the following buttons on the control panel keypad: press to scroll backward;...
  • Page 26: User Functions

    • Set the squawk option installer code. This will re-validate your installer code. 4.12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS If you want to reset the PowerMaxComplete parameters to the Entering to/exit from the FACTORY 12. FACTORY DEFLT DEFLT menu is shown in figure 4.1a factory default parameters, you should enter the installer menu and perform the "FACTORY DEFLT"...
  • Page 27: Testing Procedures

    (alternating) conducting this test, or just disconnect the telephone line from P L E A S E E X I T N O W the PowerMaxComplete during the test, to prevent false alarms. 6. MAINTENANCE 6.3 Fuse Replacement 6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel The PowerMaxComplete has two internal fuses that have A.
  • Page 28: Reading The Event Log

    7. READING THE EVENT LOG Events are stored in the event log. You can access this log When reading the event log, events are shown in and review the events, one by one. If the event log fills up chronological order - from the newest to the oldest. Access completely, the oldest event is deleted upon registration of to the event log is provided by clicking the key and...
  • Page 29: Appendix A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) (X = YES) 29 (*) 30 (*) Zone Types: 1 = Interior follower 2 = Perimeter 3 = Perimeter follower 4 = Delay 1...
  • Page 30: A3. Emergency Transmitter List

    A3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder A4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment APPENDIX B. PGM Output Assignment Controlled ON by Timer ON by Zone No. by arm by arm by line...
  • Page 31: 4/2 Event Codes

    4/2 Event Codes Note: The report to central station is on the following zones: First wireless siren - zone 31, second wireless siren - zone 32, GSM - zone 33, first 2-way keypad (MKP-150/MKP-151) - zone 35, second 2-way keypad (MKP-150/MKP-151) - zone 36. Alarms Zone # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...
  • Page 32: Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    10 seconds, during the protected area without initiating an alarm, provided that which it beeps rapidly. The PowerMaxComplete has two the system is armed in the "HOME" mode. People can types of delay zones, for which different delay times may therefore stay at home and move about freely, as long as they do not disturb a PERIMETER zone.
  • Page 33: D10. Perimeter Follower Zones

    • 24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone D11. 24-Hour Zones initiates a siren alarm. The PowerMaxComplete also 24 hour zones are mainly used for PANIC buttons, perimeter dials telephone numbers and reports the event to central stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
  • Page 34: E3 Powermaxcomplete Compatible Wl Siren

    D. MCT-132 / 102* signal to the alarm system). When an identifiable activation command is received from (N.A. in North America) 2- the PowerMaxComplete, the siren activates its sounder and button units. MCT-132 the flash light (strobe light every 1.5 seconds).
  • Page 35 Industry Canada Declaration This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications/Le présent materiel est conforme specifications techniques appliables d’Industrie Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
  • Page 36 WARRANTY Visonic Limited (the “Manufacturer") warrants this product only (the "Product") to the original purchaser only (the However, if the Manufacturer is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this “Purchaser”) against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve limited warranty, THE MANUFACTURER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY (IF ANY) SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE (12) months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer.

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