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you, through the alarm system's front panel indicators,
whether the door or window is open or closed.
C. Wireless Adapter for Wired
Detectors
MCT-100 (see Fig. 16) is a PowerCode
device used mainly as a wireless adapter
for 2 regular magnetic switches installed on
2 windows in the same room. The unit has
two inputs, behaving as separate wireless
transmitters
and
transmitting
PowerCode IDs.Each input sends (or
does not send) a "restored" message to
the alarm system, depending on the
setting of an on-board "DIP" switch.
D. Wireless Smoke Detector
(unapproved by UL). This is a
photoelectric
smoke
equipped with a PowerCode-type
transmitter. When enrolled to a
fire zone, it initiates a fire alarm
upon detection of smoke.
3 3 3 3 . . . . 9 9 9 9 PowerMax-Compatible Transmitters
Note: Each transmitter is packed with its own instructions
for battery installation and use. Be sure to pass these
documents on to the "Master User" of the alarm system.
The PowerMax system is compatible with multi-button and
single button key-ring and hand-held transmitters that use
PowerCode and CodeSecure coding methods.
Multi-button PowerCode transmitters transmit the same
code each time the same button is pressed. They can be
used for emergency signaling, or for activating the PGM
output or for controlling appliances via X-10 units. They
can not be used for arming / disarming.
CodeSecure transmitters are of the rolling code type - they
transmit a new code each time the same button is
pressed. This provides a higher security level, especially
in arming / disarming applications, because the code can
not be copied ("grabbed") by unauthorized people with
malicious intents.
Following are the basic details of several compatible
transmitters. The possible applications for each push-
button are indicated in each drawing.
A. MCT-234 (Fig 18): 'Keyfob'
transmitter
- one unit is
supplied with the PowerMax.
You can program the AUX
(auxiliary) button to perform
various tasks, in accordance
with the user's needs.
B. MCT-231 / MCT-201 (Fig.
19): Single-button pendant
units. Can be enrolled to
perform a single function.
MCT-231 is CodeSecure and
MCT-201
is
PowerCode.
Externally they look alike.
C. MCT-134 / MCT-104 (Fig.
20): 4-button hand-held units.
MCT-134 (CodeSecure) can
replace the MCT-234 keyfob.
MCT-104 (PowerCode) can
be enrolled to perform 4
functions. Both look alike.

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different
Figure 16.
MCT-100
detector
Figure 17. MCT-423
Figure 18. MCT-234
Figure 19. MCT-231 / 201
Figure 20. MCT-134 / 104

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D. MCT-132 / MCT-102 (see
Fig. 21): These 2-button units
can be enrolled to perform
two functions. MCT-132 is
CodeSecure and MCT-102 is
PowerCode. Externally they
look alike.
E. MCT-131 / MCT-101 (see
Fig. 22): This single-button
unit can be enrolled to
perform a single function.
MCT-131
is
CodeSecure
and MCT-101 is PowerCode.
Externally they look alike.
F. MCT-211 (see Fig. 23) This
is a waterproof, wrist-worn
PowerCode transmitter, that
can be enrolled to perform a
single function.

3.10 Mounting the RS232 Module

The control panel can be equipped with an optional RS232
module that allows serial data interchange with a local
computer. If this module is not supplied, a special plastic
cap blocks the cable entry to the niche designed to
accommodate the module.
The following instructions are useful when adding the
RS232 module to an already installed PowerMax system:
A. Detach the cabinet from the bracket (see Para. 5.1)
B. Remove the factory installed plastic cap by sliding it out
along the grooves as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24. Removing the Cap from the RS232 Niche
C. Align the RS232 module with the grooves and the
module catches as shown in Figure 25.
Figure 25. Inserting the RS232 Module
Figure 21. MCT-132 / 102
Figure 22. MCT-131 / 101
Figure 23. MCT-211
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