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DE5450U 1
POWERMAX
Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System
User’s Guide
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 Forced Arming ......................................................8
2.9 Arming in the ‘Latchkey’ Mode .............................8
2.10 Initiating a Panic Alarm.......................................8
2.11 Initiating Fire Alarm.............................................8
2.12 Initiating Emergency Alarm.................................8
2.13 Disarming and Stopping Alarms.........................9
2.14 Siren Behavior ....................................................9
3. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL .............................9
3.1 Speech and Sound Control Pushbuttons .............9
3.2 Adjusting the Speech Volume ............................10
3.3 Voice ON/OFF ....................................................10
3.4 Recording a Message.........................................10
3.5 Message Playback .............................................10
3.6 Chime ON/OFF...................................................10
4. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL ....................10
4.1 Control Options and Pushbuttons ....................... 10
4.2 Manual Switch-On ..............................................11
4.3 Manual Switch-Off ..............................................11
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 ..........................12
5.3 Reviewing Co-Existing Memory and Trouble
Information................................................................12
5.4 Correcting Trouble Situations.............................12
6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ..............................................13
6.1 Looking after People Left at Home.....................13
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....................17
7.6 Programming the ‘Follow-me’ Telephone No.....17
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................................................18
8. READING THE EVENT LOG .....................................18
8.1 Event Log Description ........................................18
8.2 Reading Procedure ............................................18
9. MAINTENANCE .........................................................19
9.1 Replacing the Backup Battery............................19
9.2 Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices ...........20
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.
Change the factory default code to a secret code without delay (see Para.7.7)
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - POWERMAX

DE5450U 1 POWERMAX Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System User’s GuideTABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...

Seite 2 - LUMINOUS INDICATOR SIGNALS

10 DE5450U Recording a spoken message for other users of the alarm system Listening to a recorded message left by another user of the alarm system

Seite 3 - SIREN SIGNALS

DE5450U 11 Following are two examples of the benefits gained by using of automatic remote control: • Timer Control. When you are away, timed activa

Seite 4 - 1. INTRODUCTION

12 DE5450 Action Resultant Display Sound NOT READY HH:MM y Z12 ALARMED (alternating) y GARAGE DOOR Z12 OPEN (alt

Seite 5 - Flashing cursor

DE5450U 13 6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6.1 Looking after People Left at Home An important characteristic of the PowerMax is its ability to function in a mod

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14 DE5450U The system will start to function in the "LISTEN IN" mode, letting you hear the sounds within your residence for 50 seconds. If

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DE5450U 15 A. Press the test button ( ). B. The display will prompt you for your user code: ENTER CODE ___ C. Enter your code. The siren will soun

Seite 8 - 2.11 Initiating Fire Alarm

16 DE5450U Figure 7. Moving About in the User Settings Menu When you reach <OK> TO EXIT, you may click to quit the USER SETTINGS menu and r

Seite 9 - 3. SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL

DE5450U 17 You can now click <NEXT> repeatedly to review all bypassed zones, in ascending numerical order. When done, clicking <HOME> wil

Seite 10 - A MESSAGE

18 DE5450U From here, proceed as follows: Action Resultant Display TIME 00:00 A [time digits] (e.g. 12:55 A) TIME 12:55 A TIME 12:5

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DE5450U 19 9. MAINTENANCE 9.1 Replacing the Backup Battery The PowerMax operates from the regular electrical supply of the protected site, but incorp

Seite 12 - Trouble Information

2 DE5450U Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing PowerMax - a highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd. Please note belo

Seite 13 - 6. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

20 DE5450U BATSELECTOR INALKALINE (DRY)BATTERY POSITIONBATSELECTOR INRECHARGEABLEBATTERY POSITION Figure 13. Battery Selector Positions G. Put the b

Seite 14 - 6.7 Conducting a Walk Test

DE5450U 21 APPENDIX A. GLOSSARY This list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order. Any term indicated by cursive (italic) letters within the expla

Seite 15 - 7. USER SETTINGS

22 DE5450U Remote Responder: A responder can be either a professional service provider to which the home or business owner subscribes (a central moni

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24 DE5450U VISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FA

Seite 18 - <OK> TO EXIT

DE5450U 3 SIREN SIGNALS Alarm Type Graphic Representation of Signal Verbal Description of Signal Burglar / 24 hour/ Panic ––––––––––––––––––––––

Seite 19 - 9. MAINTENANCE

4 DE5450U 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview The PowerMax is a wireless alarm control system that provides protection against burglary, fire and tampering.

Seite 20 - 10. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

DE5450U 5 1.2 System Features Your PowerMax offers a large number of unique features: • 30 individually-named zones: Each protected zone is identi

Seite 21 - APPENDIX A. GLOSSARY

6 DE5450U A. Controlling a gate or another electrical device: Pressing the AUX button will open/close an electrically- controlled gate, or will cont

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DE5450U 7 2. SECURING THE PROTECTED SITE 2.1. Security-Related Pushbuttons Key Function Arming when nobody is at home Arming when people remain

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8 DE5450U If you wish to arm HOME-INSTANT, proceed as follows: Action Resultant Display Sound ARMING HOME y ARMING INSTANT y (altern

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DE5450U 9 2.13 Disarming and Stopping Alarms Disarming the system stops the siren before it stops automatically. This is true, irrespective of wheth

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