Programming; Introduction; General Guidance; Entering An Invalid Installer Code - Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

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4. PROGRAMMING

4.1 INTRODUCTION

4.1.1 General Guidance

We recommend to program the PowerMaxComplete on the
work bench before actual installation. Operating power may be
obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply.
The installer's menu is accessible only to those who know
the installer's 4-digit code, which is 9999 by factory default.
Note: Access to the installer menu, in PowerMaxComplete
that has "User Permission" enabled (for example in UK) is
accessible only at the end of the user menu. This option
can be changed is necessary (see par. 4.4.36).
For PowerMaxComplete that has 2 installer codes (not
applicable in UK), the default INSTALLER code is 8888
and the default MASTER INSTALLER code is 9999.
The following actions can be done only by using the
master installer code:
• Changing master installer code.
• Resetting the PowerMaxComplete parameters to the
default parameters,
• Defining
specific
detailed in a note in figure 4.5.
Obviously, you are expected to use this code only once for
gaining initial access, and replace it with a secret code
known only to yourself.
You will mainly use 5 control pushbuttons during the entire
programming process:
- to move one step forward in a menu.
- to move one step backward in a menu.
- to enter the relevant menu or confirm data.
- to move one level up in a menu.
- to return to the "OK TO EXIT" state.
The sounds you will hear while programming are:
- Single beep, heard whenever a key is pressed.
- Double beep, indicates automatic return to the
normal operating mode (by timeout).
- Happy Melody (- - - –––), indicates successful
completion of an operation.
- Sad Melody (–––––), indicates a wrong move
or rejection.

4.1.2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code

If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times, the keypad
will be automatically disabled for 90 seconds and the
message WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed.

4.1.3 Installer's Menu

The installer's menu is shown in figure 4.1a. The text in
rectangles represents the current PowerMaxComplete
display.

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.
D-300885
communication
parameters,

4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in

PowerMaxComplete
Installer Codes
For
PowerMaxComplete
INSTALLER
code
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.
(First display is READY
or NOT READY)
READY 00:00
NORMAL MODE
as
(*)
USER SETTING
INSTALLER MODE
ENTER CODE
[installer code]
1. NEW INSTL CODE
2. ENROLLING
3. DEFINE ZONES
4. DEFINE PANEL
5. DEFINE COMM.
6. DEFINE GSM
8. DEFINE OUTPUTS
(**)
9. DEFINE VOICE
10. DIAGNOSTICS
11. USER SETTINGS
12. FACTORY DEFLT
13. SERIAL NUMBER
14. START UL/DL
<OK> TO EXIT
(*) Applicable only when "USER PERMIT" function is enabled
(see par. 4.4.36 - USER PERMIT)
(**) Optional feature.
Figure 4.1a - Installer's Menu
that
has
with
2
installer
(default
8888)
and
(*)
USER CODE
[master/ user code]
(See fig. 4.1b & 4.1c)
(See figure 4.2)
(See figure 4.3)
(See figure 4.4)
(See figure 4.5)
(See figure 4.6)
(See figure 4.8 )
(See figure 4.9)
(See figure 4.10)
(See chapter 7
in User Guide)
(See par. 4.12)
(Control Panel
serial number
display)
(See section 4.14)
2
codes,
MASTER
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