Cleaning The Control Panel; Event Log; Reading The Event Log - Visonic PowerMax10 User Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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MAINTENANCE
Key your secret 4-digit <User Code> - the buzzer
will play the "happy Tune" (- - - ––––).
You have 4 minutes during which the 24-hour sensor
can be opened and accessed. When the 4 minutes
are up, the system will automatically revert to the
normal mode.

Cleaning the Control Panel

The control panel may occasionally get stained if
touched with greasy fingers, and may accumulate
dust after a long period of use. Clean it only with a
soft cloth or sponge moistened lightly with a mixture
of water and mild detergent, and then wipe it dry.
The use of abrasives of any kind is strictly
forbidden. Also never use solvents such as
kerosene, acetone or thinner. These will certainly
ruin
the
external
transparency of the top window.

Reading the Event Log

To read the event log, proceed as follows:
1.
While the system is in the normal operating mode, click the
key.
The PowerMax10-G2 display will change to [ENTER CODE: _].
2.
When the PowerMax10-G2 display reads [ENTER CODE: _], enter
the current master user code.
The "Happy Tuns" will sound and the PowerMax10-G2 display will
read [LIST OF EVENTS]. (see Important Note!)
3.
Click the
button. The latest event will be shown.
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The event is displayed in two parts, for example, "Z13 alarm" then
"09/02/10 3:37 P".
The two displays will be shown alternately until clicking
again to move to the next event or until the event log times out (4
minutes).
4.
Click the
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required data.
Important Note! Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will
initiate a 30-second penalty lockout of the keypad.
Attention: The system will not allow you to erase the event log. Only
the installer is authorized to view and perform this function.
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finish
and
damage
button as many times as necessary to read all the

Event Log

All events are memorized in an event log that
contains up to 100 entries. You can access this log,
review the events one by one and draw functional
conclusions.
If the event log fills up completely it continues to
accept new events at the expense of old events - the
oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new
event.
The date and time of occurrence are memorized for
each event. When reading the event log, events are
shown in chronological order - from the newest to the
oldest.
Because of the limited display space, the event
description is shown first, then the date and time.
The two displays are shown alternately several
times, until you click
the
event, or until the "no action" 4-minute timeout
restores the system to the normal operating mode.
Access to the event log is provided by clicking the
button and then keying your master user
code.
Should you wish to get an overall view of using
the log, refer to the procedure below.
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to move on to an older
READY 00:00
ENTER CODE: _
CODE
LIST OF EVENTS
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Z13 alarm
09/02/10 3:37 P
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