PowerMax DE5450 User Manual

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indicator should extinguish, the “Happy Tune” (- - - –––)
should sound and the display should revert to:
 
R E A D Y           
H H : M M
Test the AUX button in each keyfob in accordance with the
information noted in Table A.2, Appendix A. Verify that the
AUX button performs its duty as programmed.
 
 
If the AUX (✽) button is defined as “STATUS”, system
status should be displayed and announced upon
pressing the button.
 
 
If the AUX (✽) button is defined as “INSTANT”, press
the AWAY button and then the AUX button. The
response should be:
 
A R M I N G   I N S T A N T
       
  (alternating)   
 
P L E A S E   E X I T   N O W
and the exit delay beeps will start. Press the DISARM
( ) key immediately to disarm.
 
 
If the AUX (✽) button is programmed as “PGM / X-10”
and permitted to activate one or several X-10 units,
pressing (✽) should activate the appliance controlled
by the chosen X-10 unit(s).
 
 
If the AUX (✽) button is programmed as “PGM / X-10”
and permitted to activate the PGM output, pressing (✽)
should activate the device wired to the PGM output.
4.4 Appliance ON/OFF Test
The “X-10 unit assignment” information that you noted in
Appendix B to this manual is very useful for this test.
Go over the table in Appendix B column by column. If, for
instance the “ON by arming” column has  “X”s  marked in
the rows pertaining to units 1, 5 and 7 - then arm the
system and verify that the appliances controlled by these
units are actually activated upon arming.
Continue in the same manner in the following columns,
always creating the state or event that will activate the
relevant units. Verify that all appliances are activated as
programmed.
IMPORTANT! Before testing “On by Timer” and “On by
Zone”, make sure that these forms of control are permitted
- click 
 repeatedly and verify that the display shows:
 
B Y   T I M E R   O N        
 
and:
 
B Y   S E N S O R   O N      
A dark box at the extreme right means that these functions
are enabled.
The easiest way to test timed activation is to select the
ninth item in the installer’s menu (”9. USER SETTINGS”)
and set the system clock a few minutes before the relevant
“start time”. Do not forget to return the clock to the correct
time after completion of this test.
4.5 Emergency Transmitter Test
Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled to an
emergency zone (according to the list in Table A3,
Appendix A). For example, upon pressing the transmit
button of an emergency transmitter enrolled to zone 22,
the display should read:
 
Z 2 2       E M E R G E N C Y
       
  (alternating)   
 
V I O L A T E D
It is advisable to let the central station know that you are
conducting this test, or just disconnect the telephone line
from the PowerMax during the test, to prevent false alarms.
5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Dismounting the Control Panel
A. Pry the left side cover loose and remove it carefully as
explained in Para. 3.2, Steps A through C.
B. You will probably find the bracket locking device in the
closed position (see Figure 29, part A).
C. Loosen the screw until the lock can be shifted.
D. Shift the lock up as shown by the arrow to reach the
open position as in part B and tighten the screw.
A. CLOSED
B. OPEN
Figure 29. Unlocking the Bracket
E. Insert the bracket release key, supplied with the
PowerMax kit, as far as it will go into the hole at the
bottom of the unit (see Figure 30). This action frees the
catch from the trap.
F. Slide the control panel about 10 mm up along the
bracket.
G. After sliding the cabinet up, remove the plastic key and
pull the upper part of the cabinet away from the
bracket, slanting it towards yourself.
H. With the cabinet free of the hangers you can pull the
bottom of the cabinet away and free it from the dual
prong catch at the bottom of the bracket.
Figure 30. Releasing the Catch