Visonic PowerMaxExpress Installer's Manual

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PowerMaxExpress
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 ................................................... 5
2.5 Physical Properties ............................................. 5
3. INSTALLATION ......................................................... 5
3.1 Unpacking the Equipment ................................... 5
3.2 Supplying Power to the Unit ............................... 5
3.3 System Planning & Programming ....................... 5
3.4 Mounting ............................................................. 5
3.5 Wiring .................................................................. 5
3.6 Backup Battery Insertion ..................................... 8
3.7 Optional GSM Module Mounting ........................... 9
3.8 Power Cable Connection .................................... 9
3.9 Control Panel Final Closure ................................ 9
4. PROGRAMMING .................................................... 10
4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................. 10
4.1.1 General Guidance .......................................... 10
4.1.3 Installer's Menu .............................................. 10
4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code ......................... 10
TRANSMITTERS ........................................................ 11
4.2.1 General Guidance .......................................... 11
4.2.2 Enrolling Type ................................................ 11
4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors .................................... 11
4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters ....................... 11
4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren ........................... 11
4.2.8 Enroll/Delete Proximity Tags ........................... 11
& PARTITION .............................................................. 13
4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance .................................... 14
4.4.3 Exit Delay ....................................................... 14
4.4.4 Bell Time ........................................................ 14
4.4.5 Abort Time ..................................................... 14
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel ................................................. 14
4.4.7 Quick Arm ...................................................... 14
4.4.8 Bypass ........................................................... 14
4.4.9 Exit Mode ....................................................... 15
4.4.10 Piezo Beeps ................................................. 15
4.4.11 Trouble Beeps ............................................. 15
4.4.12 Panic Alarm ................................................. 15
4.4.13 Swinger Stop ............................................... 15
4.4.14 Cross Zoning ............................................... 15
4.4.15 Supervision .................................................. 15
4.4.16 NOT READY ................................................ 15
4.4.17 AUX Button A ............................................... 15
4.4.18 AUX Button B 2-W-KF ................................... 15
4.4.19 Jam Detect ................................................... 15
4.4.20 Latchkey ...................................................... 16
4.4.21 "Not Active" .................................................. 16

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4.6 GSM Auto Detection ............................................. 25
4.7 Broadband Module Auto Detection ....................... 25
4.8 DEFINE PGM PARAMETERS .............................. 25
4.9 DEFINE CUSTOM ................................................ 26
4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST ........................................... 26
4.11 USER FUNCTIONS ............................................ 28
4.13 SERIAL NUMBER .............................................. 28
4.16 DEFINING THE ARMING STATION .................. 29
4.17 OPERATION MODE ........................................... 30
4.18 WALK-TEST ....................................................... 34
5. TESTING PROCEDURES ...................................... 34
6. MAINTENANCE ..................................................... 34
4.4.22 Back Light (Optional) .................................. 16
4.4.23 Duress ......................................................... 16
4.4.24 Piezo Siren .................................................. 16
4.4.25 Reset Option ............................................... 16
4.4.26 Tamper Option ............................................ 16
4.4.27 Siren On Line .............................................. 16
4.4.28 Memory Prompt .......................................... 16
4.4.30 Bell/Rep. Option .......................................... 16
4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack ................................................ 16
4.4.32 Screen Saver .............................................. 16
4.4.33 Confirm Alarm ............................................. 16
4.4.34 AC FAIL REP .............................................. 17
4.4.36 User Permission .......................................... 17
4.4.39 Key Zones Options (Optional) ..................... 17
4.4.41 Cancel Announcement ................................ 17
4.4.42 Abort Announcement .................................. 17
4.4.43 CP-01 .......................................................... 17
Preliminary Guidance ............................................. 19
4.5.1 PSTN / GSM (Fig. 4.5 Detail A) ...................... 19
4.5.2 GPRS / BB [Fig. 4.5 Detail B]........................ 19
4.5.4 Private Report (Fig. 4.5) ................................ 22
4.8.1 Preliminary Guidance .................................... 25
4.8.2 Define PGM .................................................. 25
4.8.3 PGM General Definition ................................ 25
4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test ........................ 27
4.10.2 LAN Connection Test .................................. 27
4.16.1 Tamper Type ............................................... 29
4.16.2 Screen Saver .............................................. 29
4.16.3 Show AC Failure ......................................... 29
4.16.4 Supervision ................................................. 30
4.16.5 Exit-Entry Beeps ......................................... 30
4.16.6 Sounder Volume ......................................... 30
4.16.7 Show Mem/Trbl ........................................... 30
4.17.1 Select Mode ................................................ 30
4.17.2 BS8243 Setup ............................................. 30
4.17.3 DD243 Setup .............................................. 31
4.17.4 CP01 Setup ................................................. 31
5.1 Preparations ..................................................... 34
5.2 Diagnostic Test ................................................ 34
5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test ................................... 34
5.4 Emergency Transmitter Test ............................ 34
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    4.5.4 Private Report (Fig. 4.5) ........ 22 4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in 4.6 GSM Auto Detection ..........25 PowerMaxExpress that has 2 Installer Codes ..10 4.7 Broadband Module Auto Detection ....... 25 4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOB 4.8 DEFINE PGM PARAMETERS ......
  • Page 2 Data Format ............42 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerMaxExpress 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

    Alarm inhibited during a single arming period (swinger According to the European standard EN50131-1, the stop) after: 1, 2, 3, alarm/tamper/fault, or not inhibited PowerMaxExpress security grading is 2 – "low to medium (programmable / selectable). risk" and environmental classification is II – "indoor general"...
  • Page 4  USA: 120VAC 60Hz input, 9VAC 1000mA output. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 5: Communication

    The REN of alarm system is part of the product telephone company or a qualified installer), the telephone identifier that has the format US:VSOAL03BPMEXPRESS. line should be connected to the PowerMaxExpress unit Connection to telephone company provided coin service is first and then all other home equipment should be prohibited.
  • Page 6 Fasten the back unit with 4 screws Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting CABLES ROUTING GUIDE Cables entry possibilities Cable clips (example) Remove the left or right side Remove and use as cables entry knockout(s) and cable clamp(s) enter the required cable(s). D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 7 Note: The clamp direction depends on the cable thickness. supply terminals cover Power cable clamp options for thin for thick cable cable (reversed clamp) Terminals cover Note: Do not use mains cable other than that supplied by the manufacturer (3 m long). D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 8: Backup Battery Insertion

    WARNING! When plugging SIREN & ZONE terminals back into place, be sure to align them carefully with the Connect battery pack as shown in the next drawing. pins on the PCB. Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage internal PowerMaxExpress circuits! D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 9: Optional Gsm Module Mounting

    Do not insert or remove screws SIM card when the cover control panel is powered by AC power or battery. Figure 3.5 - SIM Card insertion Figure 3.7 - Final Closure D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 10: Programming

    4.1 INTRODUCTION PowerMaxExpress that has 2 Installer 4.1.1 General Guidance Codes We recommend to program the PowerMaxExpress on the For PowerMaxExpress with 2 installer codes, INSTALLER work bench before actual installation. Operating power code (default 8888) and MASTER INSTALLER code may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC (default 9999), set new codes as shown in figure 4.1c.
  • Page 11: Enrolling Wireless Devices And Keyfob Transmitters

    The wireless siren is a remote siren that is activated upon (opening its cover). Options: normal, or by tamper. predefined events by the PowerMaxExpress system. To 4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors enroll / delete up to 2 wireless sirens, refer to figure 4.2.
  • Page 12 **** Select "higher" sensitivity for far wireless device, "lower" for near devices. enrolled (the system has learned its ID). No black box ***** MKP-150/151 is not compatible for use when indicates that the device is not enrolled. partition is enabled. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 13: Defining Zone Types, Names, Chime Zones & Partition

    (up to three in a PowerMaxExpress Partition Remember! system) to each zone and determine whether the zone will A delay zone is also a perimeter zone by definition.
  • Page 14: Defining Control Panel Parameters

    Options: manual bypass, force arm and no bypass. FLOOD TEMPERATURE zones). PowerMaxExpress is programmed to provide an “abort Note: To comply with EN requirements, "manual bypass" interval” that starts upon detection of an event. During this or "force arm" must be selected.
  • Page 15: Exit Mode

    (including tamper & power MCT-237. Same as 4.4.17 but for AUX button B. 4.4.19 Jam Detect failure events of detectors, PowerMaxExpress, wireless siren, etc.). If the alarms number from a specific zone (Fig. 4.4, location 19). Here you determine whether...
  • Page 16: Latchkey

    4.4.33 Confirm Alarm PowerMaxExpress (see user guide, par. 6.3A, steps 1-5) Here you determine that if 2 (Fig. 4.4, location 33). and continue as follows: successive alarms will occur during a specific period, the a.  [*], [installer code], [#]...
  • Page 17: Ac Fail Rep

    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.) D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
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  • Page 19: Defining Communication Parameters

    Here you determine the dialing method used by the This mode allows adapt telephone automatic dialer built into the PowerMaxExpress control communication parameters to the local requirements. panel. Compatible central station receivers are: The options are: Pulse and tone (dtmf). Osborne-Hoffman model 2000, Ademco Model 685, GSM Keep Alive [Fig 4.5.1(4)]...
  • Page 20: Reporting (Fig. 4.5 Detail C)

    Report Events [Fig 4.5.3(1)] – see note in Fig. 4.5 Detail C The following table provides a list of the keys used by the PowerMaxExpress editor for the GPRS APN, GPRS Here you determine which types of event will be reported Username, GPRS Password menus and Custom Zone to central stations.
  • Page 21 Attention! If "0000" is used, it will not enable to contact the central station. connection of the PowerMaxExpress to the PC for GSM Report Retry [Fig 4.5.3(17)] - see note in Fig. 4.5 upload/download purpose.
  • Page 22: Private Report (Fig. 4.5)

    Report To Here you determine the 1 IPMP receiver telephone number. When the PowerMaxExpress responds to an Private. incoming call from the telephone number defined here, it Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2c)]...
  • Page 23 Figure 4.5 – Defining Communications D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 24 (Enter 2nd IP receiver both as panic Tel. No.) Par. 4.5.3(29) Par. 4.5.3(28) CALLWAIT.OFF COD SYS INACT REPORT disable xxxx...(up to 4 digits) rep. after 7d (Enter Call Waiting rep. after 14d code) rep. after 30d rep. after 90d D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 25: Gsm Auto Detection

    Broadband Module COM ports for the presence of the Notes: Broadband Module modem. A message is displayed only when the PowerMaxExpress alarm system is disarmed. In the event of a power failure the Broadband Module will not operate. Power (AC or battery) must be disconnected from the circuit before connecting / disconnecting the Broadband Module.
  • Page 26: Define Custom

    For WL Sensors / WL Sirens / WL Keypads: GPRS / LAN connection / options for resetting the Three reception levels are sensed and reported. Broadband Module and to receive / review information regarding the received signal strength. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 27: Gprs Communication Test

    IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must assured. PowerMaxExpress, the menu "LAN CONNECT.TEST" will Therefore, a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If not be displayed. you get a "poor" signal from a certain detector, re-locate it The following LAN messages are reported: and re-test until a "good"...
  • Page 28: User Functions

    This will re-validate your installer code.  Set the date and date format 4.12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS If you want to reset the PowerMaxExpress 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 29: Enabling/Disabling Partitions

    When the partition feature is disabled, zones, user codes USER SETTING and features will operate the same as in a regular PowerMaxExpress unit. When partition is enabled, menu INSTALLER MODE displays are changed to incorporate the partition feature. ENTER CODE [inst.
  • Page 30: Supervision

    An additional 30 seconds delay is added to the entry delay for all - All devices can trigger a panic alarm reporting the event (does not affect the Abort Time, see section 4.4.5). D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 31: Dd243 Setup

    The restart occurs once only. opened, the alarm system will be armed Home instead of Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters armed Away . immediately after going out to retrieve an item that was left behind. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 32 (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, immediately after going out to retrieve an item that was left EMERGENCY, GAS FLOOD and TEMPERATURE zones). The PowerMaxExpress is programmed to provide an “abort behind. interval” that starts upon detection of an event. During this...
  • Page 33 Figure 4.17 – Operation Mode Configurations Flow Chart D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 34: Walk-Test

    R E A D Y H H : M M the PowerMaxExpress during the test, to prevent false alarms. 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel 6.3 Fuse Replacement A.
  • Page 35: Reading The Event Log

    Event is displayed in 2 parts, for example, "Z13 alarm" then "09/02/00 3:37 P". The two displays will be shown alternately until clicking again to move to the next event or until the end of the event log (4 minutes). Applicable only if installer code is entered. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 36: Appendix A. Partitioning

    A dark box will appear at the far right, indicating that the chosen Keyfob has been enrolled as Keyfob No. 5. F. After setting the chime option select PARTITION. If zone number was set to 05 the PowerMaxExpress display will read: D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 37: A4. User Interface And Operation

    A4. User Interface and Operation 1way kp No: E. Suppose that the Keypad you are about to enroll is to Refer to the PowerMaxExpress User Guide APPENDIX A be designated as Keypad No. 5. Assuming that PARTITIONING for a detailed description of the user memory location No.
  • Page 38 24-hour audible zone, except that following a short time period after an alarm, the alarm is disabled (to allow access to the safe by a Guard). Note: Opening or closing the Guard-box causes the PowerMaxExpress to send notification to the monitoring station.
  • Page 39: Appendix B. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    B2. Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments Type Holder Skip exit delay or Arming “instant” Indicate the desired function (if any) – see par. 4.4.17 (Aux button). Skip exit delay  Arming “instant”  D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 40: B3. Emergency Transmitter List

    Bell Periodic test report Fire Restore Sensor Battery RF receiver jam detect Walk test mode Trouble Gas alarm System Battery Communication trouble Senior watch trouble Restore Gas alarm restore System Battery Trouble/Disconnection Gas trouble Service Required D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 41: D3. 4/2 Event Codes

    Fuse Jamming Jamming CPU Low CPU Low Fail Restore Restore Failure Restore Battery Battery Restore Tamper digit digit Event CP Tamper No Active COMM. & Enter Test Exit Test Auto Test Restore LINE Restore digit digit D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 42: D4. Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    10 seconds, during which it in front of a motion detector that is associated with the Interior beeps rapidly. The PowerMaxExpress has two types of Follower zone, after you enter through an entry zone on the delay zones, for which different delay times may be set.
  • Page 43: E14. Key Zones (Optional)

     24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone Note: Opening or closing the Guard-box causes the initiates a siren alarm. The PowerMaxExpress also dials PowerMaxExpress to send notification to the monitoring telephone numbers and reports the event to central station.
  • Page 44 E. MCT-132 / 102* system. (N.A. in North America) 2- * Not UL listed. button units. MCT-132 (CodeSecure) can perform functions as shown. MCT- 102 (PowerCode) can perform emergency and non-alarm tasks. Both units MCT-132 / 102 look alike. D-303973 PowerMaxExpress Installer's Guide...
  • Page 45: F3. Powermaxexpress Compatible Wl Siren

    VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 65 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD, BLOOMFIELD CT. 06002-1376. PHONE: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020. FAX: (860) 242-8094 VISONIC LTD. (UK): UNIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON MILTON KEYNES MK10 0BZ. TEL: (0845) 0755800 FAX: (0845) 0755801 PRODUCT SUPPORT (0845) 0755802 VISONIC GmbH (D-A-CH): KIRCHFELDSTR.

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