Private Report (Fig. 4.5 Detail D) - Visonic PowerMaxExpress Installer's Manual

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GSM/GPRS [Fig 4.5.3(20b)]
Here you determine if the GSM/GPRS line disconnection
will be reported or not and determine the delay between
detection of line disconnection and report failure. If the
telephone line is disconnected, the message "GSM line
fail" will be stored in the event log.
The options are: don't report, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 15
minutes, or 30 minutes.
PSTN Up / Down [Fig 4.5.3(21)]
Remote Access [Fig 4.5.3(21a)]
Here you give or deny permission to access the system
and exercise control from a remote telephone.
The options are: rem. access ON and rem. access OFF.
Mast. Downl Code [Fig 4.5.3(21b)]
Here you determine the master installer 4-digit password for
downloading/uploading
PowerMaxExpress memory.
Attention! If "0000" is used, it will not enable connection of
the PowerMaxExpress to the PC for upload/download
purpose.
Inst. Downl Code [Fig 4.5.3(21c)]
Here you determine the installer 4-digit password for
downloading data into the PowerMaxExpress memory.
Attention! If "0000" is used, it will not enable
connection of the PowerMaxExpress to the PC for
upload/download purpose.
Upload Option [Fig 4.5.3(21d)]
Here you determine whether the PowerMaxExpress data can
be uploaded into a computer while the system is in disarm
state or at any time (in HOME/AWAY arming & disarm state).
The options are: when system OFF and any time
Up Download Tel# [Fig 4.5.3(21e)]
Here you enter the telephone number (up to 16 digits) of the
UL/DL server.
Note: Only for use with control panels monitored by
compatible central stations. Leave empty if not used.
GPRS Up / Down [Fig 4.5.3(22)]
My SIM Tel. # [Fig 4.5.3(22a)]
Here you enter the PowerMax SIM card telephone number.
The central station dials this number when it needs to connect
to the PowerMaxExpress for uploading / downloading data.
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1
Caller ID# [Fig 4.5.3(22b)]
Here you determine the 1
number. When the PowerMaxExpress responds to an
incoming call from the telephone number defined here, it
creates a connection to the VDNS for uploading /
downloading data.
Note: Caller ID#1 / ID#2 should be 6 or more digits for
wake-up by VDNS to work.
nd
2
Caller ID# [Fig 4.5.3(22c)]
Here you determine the 2
number. When the PowerMaxExpress responds to an
incoming call from the telephone number defined here, it
creates a connection to that VDNS for uploading /
downloading data.
Report Cnfrm Alarm
Fig. 4.5 Detail C
Here you determine whether the system will report
whenever 2 or more events (confirmed alarm) occur
during a specific period (see par. 4.4.33).
Available options are: enable report, disable report,
enable + bypass (enabling report and bypassing the
detector - applicable to PowerMaxExpress that is
compatible with DD243 standard).
Report 24H Zones [Fig 4.5.3(25)]
D-302017
data
into/from
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VDNS receiver telephone
nd
VDNS receiver telephone
[Fig 4.5.3(24)] - see note in
Here you determine whether 24 hour (silent and audible) zones
will function as normal 24 hour zones or as panic zones.
The options are: both original, audible as panic, silent
as panic, or both as panic.
Recent Close [Fig 4.5.3(26)]
Here you enable or disable the "recent closing" report, that is
sent to the central station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes
from the expiry of the exit delay.
The options are: recent close ON and recent close OFF.
Zone restore [Fig 4.5.3(27)]
Here you determine whether a zone restore will be
reported or not.
The options are: report restore and don't report.
System Inactivity Report [Fig 4.5.3(28)]
Here you determine whether the central station will receive
the
a message if the system is inactive (not armed) during a
defined period (days).
The options are: disable, rep. after 7d, rep. after 14d,
rep. after 30d, rep. after 90d.
4.5.4 Private Report
Report To Private [Fig 4.5.4(1)]
Here you determine which event groups will be reported to
private telephone subscribers. The options are as follows:
• Alarms + alerts
• Alarms
• Alerts
• Disable report
The following siren signal will be sent to private telephone
upon event reporting:
FIRE: ON - ON - ON - pause.... (- - - - - - ......).
BURGLAR: ON continuously (
EMERGENCY: 2-tone siren; like an ambulance.
Voice report [Fig 4.5.4(2)]
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1
Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2a)]
Here you program the 1
area code, if required) of the private subscriber to which
the system will report the event groups defined in Report
To Private.
nd
2
Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2b)]
Here you program the 2
area code, if required) of the private subscriber to which
the system will report the event groups defined in Report
To Private.
rd
3
Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2c)]
Here you program the 3
area code, if required) of the private subscriber to which
the system will report the event groups defined in Report
To Private.
th
4
Private Tel# [Fig 4.5.4(2d)]
Here you program the 4
area code, if required) of the private subscriber to which
the system will report the event groups defined in Report
To Private.
Redial Attempts [Fig 4.5.4(2e)]
Here you determine the number of times the communicator
will dial the called party's number (private telephone).
The options are: 1, 2, 3 and 4 attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
Tel. acknowledge [Fig 4.5.4(2g)]
Here you determine whether the system will use the single
acknowledge or the all acknowledge mode when reporting to
private telephones.
(Fig. 4.5 Detail D)
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