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DE5458U 1
POWERART™
POWERART™POWERART™
POWERART™
Wireless Alarm Control Panel for Artwork Protection
User’s Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION..............................................................4
1. 1
Overview...............................................................4
1. 2
System Features...................................................5
1. 3
Terms of the Trade ...............................................5
1. 4
Symbols Used in this Manual................................5
1. 5
Control Pushbuttons .............................................5
1. 6
Multi-Function Transmitter ....................................5
1. 7
Why are the Voice Announcements Omitted?......6
2. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE .............................7
2. 1
Security-Related Pushbuttons ..............................7
2. 2
Preparing to Arm...................................................7
2. 3
Arming ‘AWAY’ .....................................................7
2. 4
Arming ‘HOME’ .....................................................7
2. 5
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’........................7
2. 6
Switching from ‘AWAY’ to ‘HOME’........................7
2. 7
Arming ‘Instant’ .....................................................7
2. 8
Force Arming ........................................................8
2. 9
Arming in the ‘Latchkey’ Mode..............................8
2. 10
Initiating a Panic Alarm .........................................8
2. 11
Disarming and Stopping Alarms ...........................8
2. 12
Siren Behavior ......................................................9
3. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL .................................9
3. 1
Speech and Sound Control Pushbuttons..............9
3. 2
Adjusting the Speech Volume...............................9
3. 3
Voice ON/OFF ......................................................9
3. 4
Recording a Message.........................................10
3. 5
Message Playback..............................................10
3. 6
Chime ON/OFF...................................................10
4. ELECTRICAL DEVICE CONTROL................................10
4. 1
Control Options and Pushbuttons .........................10
4. 2
Manual Switch-On.................................................10
4. 3
Manual Switch-Off.................................................10
4. 4
Automatic ON/OFF Control...................................11
5. READING ALARM MEMORY & TROUBLE DATA.........11
5. 1
Reviewing the Alarm / Tamper Memory Content.... 11
5. 2
Reviewing Trouble Information............................. 11
5. 3
Reviewing Co-Existing Memory and Trouble
Information ........................................................... 12
5. 4
Correcting Trouble Situations............................... 12
6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ................................................. 12
6. 1
Looking after People Left at Home....................... 12
6. 2
Emergency Calls for Help..................................... 13
6. 3
Remote Control by Telephone.............................. 13
6. 4
Two-Way Voice Communication .......................... 13
6. 5
Receiving Messages at a Remote Telephone...... 14
6. 6
Receiving Messages Via a Pager......................... 14
6. 7
Conducting a Walk Test ....................................... 14
7. USER SETTINGS.......................................................... 15
7. 1
What are the Settings You Need.......................... 15
7. 2
Entering the User Settings Menu.......................... 15
7. 3
Bypassing Zones.................................................. 16
7. 4
Reviewing the Bypassed Zone List ...................... 16
7. 5
Recalling the Last Bypass Scheme...................... 16
7. 6
Programming the ‘Follow-me’ Telephone No ....... 16
7. 7
Setting the User Codes ........................................ 17
7. 8
Setting the Voice Options..................................... 17
7. 9
Setting the Clock .................................................. 17
7. 10
Setting the Date.................................................. 17
8. READING THE EVENT LOG ........................................ 18
8. 1
Event Log Description .......................................... 18
8. 2
Reading Procedure .............................................. 18
9. MAINTENANCE ............................................................ 18
9. 1
Replacing the Backup Battery .............................. 18
9. 2
Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices.............. 19
9. 3
Periodic Testing.................................................... 20
9. 4
Cleaning the Control Panel .................................. 20
10. PERFORMANCE LIMITS............................................. 20
APPENDIX A. GLOSSARY................................................. 21
QUICK REFERENCE TO PRIMARY ALARM CONTROL OPERATIONS
Arming AWAY ....................................................
+ [Code]*
Arming AWAY-INSTANT ....................................
+ [Code]* +
Arming HOME ....................................................
+ [Code]*
Arming HOME-INSTANT ...................................
+ [Code]* +
Arming AWAY-LATCHKEY ...............................
+ [Code]* +
Force Arming AWAY (system not ready) ...........
+ [Code]* +
(to silence the protest buzz)
Force Arming HOME (system not ready) ...........
+ [Code]* +
(to silence the protest buzz)
Disarming and stopping alarms .......................
+ [Code]
* The factory default master code is 1 1 1 1. The code is not required if quick arming has been permitted by the installer.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - POWERART™POWERART™

DE5458U 1POWERART™POWERART™POWERART™POWERART™Wireless Alarm Control Panel for Artwork ProtectionUser’s GuideTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF

Seite 2 - LUMINOUS INDICATOR SIGNALS

10 DE5458UAction Resultant Display Sound☞ VOICE ON☞VOICE OFF $ READY HH:MMNote: The system will maintain the “Voice OFF” state untilsubse

Seite 3 - SIREN SIGNALS

DE5458U 114.4 Automatic ON/OFF ControlYou can select two of four options:& By Timer ON & By timer OFF& By sensor ON & By sensor OFFThe

Seite 4 - . INTRODUCTION

12 DE5458U • Communication failure - A message could not be sentto the central monitoring station or to a private telephone(or a message was sent b

Seite 5 - 1.5 Control Pushbuttons

DE5458U 13IMPORTANT! In addition, you may provide the personconfined to interiors with a single-button transmitter fordistress situations - see Para

Seite 6 - 6 DE5458U

14 DE5458UUnlike regular telephone conversations, in which you caninterject a few words while the other party speaks, thissystem allows one way speech

Seite 7 - . SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE

DE5458U 15 TESTINGD. Walk throughout the protected area and make sure youtrigger every detector with no exception (move acrossthe field of view of mot

Seite 8 - 2.10 Initiating a Panic Alarm

16 DE5458UFigure 9. Moving About in the User Settings MenuWhen you reach <OK> TO EXIT, you may click ☞to quit the USER SETTINGS menu and revert

Seite 9 - . SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL

DE5458U 17bypassed zones, in ascending numerical order. Whendone, clicking <HOME> will get you back to SHOWBYPASS and clicking <AWAY> will

Seite 10 - 10 DE5458U

18 DE5458UFrom here, proceed as follows:Action Resultant Display Sound☞ TIME 00:00 A☞[time digits](e.g. 12:55 A) TIME 12:55 A☞ TIME 12:55 A☞

Seite 11 - Memory Content

DE5458U 199. MAINTENANCE9.1 Replacing the Backup BatteryThe PowerArt™ operates from the regular electrical supplyof the protected site, but incorporat

Seite 12 - 6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

2 DE5458UDear Customer,Thank you for choosing PowerArt™ - a highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd.Please note below th

Seite 13 - 6.3 Artwork Protection

20 DE5458UFigure 15. Battery Selector Positions G . Put the battery holder back in, re-mount the batterycompartment lid and re-attach it with the sc

Seite 14 - Telephone

DE5458U 21APPENDIX A. GLOSSARYThis list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order.Any term indicated by cursive (italic) letters withinthe explanator

Seite 15 - ENTER CODE ___

22 DE5458Uprotected site during absence of its occupants. The controlpanel reports events by telephone to both kinds ofresponders.Restore: When a dete

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24 DE5458UVISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 10 NORTHWOOD

Seite 18 - 8. READING THE EVENT LOG

DE5458U 3SIREN SIGNALSAlarm Type Graphic Representation of Signal Verbal Description of SignalBurglar / 24 hour/Panic–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ON

Seite 19 - 9. MAINTENANCE

4 DE5458U1111. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION1.1 OverviewThe PowerArt™ is a wireless alarm control system thatprovides protect

Seite 20 - 10. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

DE5458U 51.2 System FeaturesYour PowerArt™ offers a large number of unique features: • 30 individually-named zones : Each protected zone isidentifi

Seite 21 - APPENDIX A. GLOSSARY

6 DE5458U A . Controlling a gate or another electrical device: Pressing the AUX button will open/close an electrically-controlled gate, or will con

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DE5458U 72222. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE2.1. Security-Related

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8 DE5458UIf you wish to arm HOME-INSTANT, proceed as follows:Action Resultant Display Sound☞ ARMING HOME "☞ ARMING INSTANT " (alternatin

Seite 24 - INTERNET

DE5458U 9Action Resultant Display Sound☞ CODE ___ "☞[!] NOT READY HH:MM (alternating) NOT READY MEM☺$ " ARM indicator ex

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