Diagnostic Test - Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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(see figure 4.1a)
9. DEFINE VOICE
CUST. ZONES NAME
RECORD SPEECH
HOUSE IDENTITY
- don't release
RECORD A MESSAGE
(*)
TALK NOW
(e.g. "John's house")
RECORDING ENDED
(**)
Release button [2]
VOICE BOX MODE
No Voice Box
Voice Box Only
Voice Box Mixed

4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST

This mode allows you to test the function of all protected area
wireless sensors / wireless sirens / wireless keypads and to
receive / review information regarding the received signal
strength. Three reception levels are sensed and reported:
Received Signal Strength Indication:
Reception
Buzzer Response
Strong
Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––)
Good
Happy Tune ( - - - –––– )
Poor
Sad tune ( –––––––– )
The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4.10.
WL SENSORS TEST
DIAG. TESTING
(Perform walk test)
BATHROOM
Z19 STRONG
DIAG. TESTING
FRONT DOOR
(alternating for 5 sec.)
Z1 POOR
LIVING ROOM
(alternating for 5 sec.)
Z2 OK
(Each time the OK button is pressed,
the next test result is displayed)
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EDIT USER TERM 1
EDIT USER TERM 2
To edit User Terms, use the following buttons on the control panel keypad:
press
press
USER #5 NAME
Record users 5 - 8 names (for example, David, Rose, Mark, etc.).
The process is identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process.
(*)
USER TERM #1
Record users terms 1-5 (e.g. Living room, Library, etc.), identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process.
(*) RECORD MESSAGE is displayed momentarily. The dark square boxes slowly disappear,
one by one, until end of recording time.
(**) To check the recorded message, press the
Figure 4.9 - Speech Recording Flow Chart
(see figure 4.1a)
Example
of test
result
display
Example
of test
result
display
Note
STRONG/GOOD/POOR/
"NOT OK" (with siren No.,
Example
S1 or S2 before) is
of test
displayed according to the
result
wireless siren signal
display
strength).
S1=siren 1. S2 = siren 2.
CPU = Control Panel Unit
Figure 4.10 - Diagnostic Test Flow Chart
EDIT USER TERM 3
to scroll backward; press
to change from small caps to big caps ; press
USER #6 NAME
USER TERM #2
USER TERM #3
When you are instructed to perform "walk test", walk
throughout the site to check the detectors / sensors. When
a detector/sensor is triggered into alarm, its name, number
and the alarm reception level should be indicated (for
example, "Bathroom", "Z19 strong") and the buzzer should
sound according to the alarm reception level (1 of 3).
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore,
a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you get a
"poor" signal from a certain detector, re-locate it and re-test
until a "good" or "strong" signal strength is received. This
principle should be followed during the initial testing and also
throughout subsequent system maintenance.
10. DIAGNOSTICS
WL SIRENS TEST
S1
CPU
WAIT
S1
CPU=STRONG
S2
CPU
PLEASE WAIT...
S2
CPU=STRONG
= 2 way comm.
EDIT USER TERM 4
to scroll forward ;
for space
USER #7 NAME
USER #8 NAME
USER TERM #4
key and listen to the playback.
WL KEYPADS TEST
Z1
CPU
WAIT
Z1
CPU=STRONG
Z2
CPU
PLEASE WAIT...
Z2
CPU=STRONG
Note
STRONG/GOOD/POOR/
"NOT OK" (with keypad
No., Z1 or Z2 before) is
displayed according to the
wireless siren signal
strength).
Z1=keypad 1 Z2=keypad 2
CPU = Control Panel Unit
= 2 way comm.
EDIT USER TERM 5
USER TERM #5
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