Visonic Inc. PWRMAXPLUS Manual De Usuario

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•  Programming the 4 telephone numbers* - determining 
the 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd 
and 4
th
 telephone numbers to which the 
system will report event messages that were defined by 
the system installer. 
•  Setting user codes* - programming a security code for 
yourself and additional 7 codes for other system users. 
Codes 5 through 8 are “Latchkey” user codes (see Para.  
2.9 for additional details). 
•  Enrolling
 
keyfob
 
transmitters*
 
-
 
teaching
 
the
 
PowerMax+
 
system
 
to
 
recognize
 
the
 
ID
 
code
 
of
 
each
 
keyfob transmitter (multi-
button, SecureCode type, wireless transmitter), so that the 
PowerMax+ can respond to commands transmitted by them. 
•  Setting voice options* - Enabling or disabling verbal 
announcements (prompts).  
•  Auto arm option* - enabling or disabling automatic 
arming (at a predefined time). 
•  Setting auto arm time - selecting automatic arming 
time. 
•  Using squawk option* - enabling/disabling LOW/MID/HI 
squawk (short siren sound) upon arming and disarming. All 
the options are applicable for wireless siren. For wired siren, 
refer to LOW, MID and HI options as "squawk enable". 
•  Setting the time and time format* - adjusting the built-
in clock to show the correct time and time format. 
•  Setting the date and date format* - adjusting the built-
in calendar date and date format. 
•  Setting the scheduler*  -  setting schedule for devices 
start/stop activation. 
* This option can be accessed only if master user code 
has been entered. 
 
7.2 Entering the User Settings Menu 
Figure 7 describes how to enter the User Settings menu. 
2
Display in disarm state when all
zones are secured (”00:00 or
other digits show present time).
1
Instruction: click <NEXT> key
Resultant display
Instruction: Enter 4-digit master
user code (default “1111”), or
user code (see note below).
4
3
ENTER CODE _ _ _ _

OK
NEXT
NEXT
READY 00:00
NORMAL MODE
USER SETTINGS
[master/ user code]
SHOW BYPASS
RECALL BYPASS
SET PHONE NUMBER
SET USER CODES
AUTO ARM OPTION
AUTO ARM TIME
SQUAWK OPTION
SET TIME&FORMAT
SET DATE&FORMAT
<OK> TO EXIT
SET VOICE OPTION
ENROLL KEYFOB
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)
*   Menu items that are marked
with an asterisk can be
accessed only if master
user code has been entered.
NEXT
SET BYPASS
NEXT
(*)
These menu items are displayed
only if “bypass” was enabled by
the installer.
NEXT
(*)
SCHEDULER
NEXT
(*)
INSTALLER MODE
 
Figure 7 - Entering User Settings Menu
 
Paragraphs 7.3-7.17 include User Settings instructions, 
step-by-step. However, if you want to get an overall view of 
the entire User Settings menu, refer to figure 8 - User 
Setting flow-chart. You can use the flow chart as your only 
guide along the user settings process, instead of going 
through the step-by-step instructions. 
7.3 Bypassing Zones 
(Not to be used in UL- listed systems) 
A. General Guidance
 
You can program the PowerMax+ to exclude (bypass) 
selected zones, regardless of whether these zones are 
"functional" (undisturbed) or "open" (disturbed). Bypassing 
permits free movement of people within certain zones 
although the system is armed. It is also used to temporarily 
remove from service faulty zones that require repair work. 
Fire zones can not be bypassed.  
Remember – zone bypassing compromises security!
 
Zone bypassing must be carried out while the system is in 
the disarmed state. 
Note: Zones will be bypassed throughout one disarm-arm 
period only. Disarming the system after arming will 
suspend the entire bypassing scheme, which can be 
recalled later, if so desired. 
B. Bypassing Procedure
 
Having entered your user code successfully (see Para. 
7.2), the display will read:  
 
S E T   B Y P A S S  
If at this point you click <SHOW/OK>, the number, state 
and name of the first zone will be automatically displayed. 
Three states are possible: 
•  Open: The zone is not secured - you can bypass it if you 
do not wish or know how to solve the problem just now. 
•  Bypassed:  The zone is presently bypassed (you 
bypassed it before but haven't armed the system yet).   
•  Functional: If there is nothing wrong with the zone, its 
state is described as "Functional".  
Let us assume that Zone 1 is "open" and you wish to 
bypass it, and the rest of the zones are functional. 
Action Resultant 
Display 
Sound 
 
 
Z 0 1 : O P E N  
    
      (alternating)        
 
K i t c h e n  
 
 
 
< O K >   T O   B Y P A S S  
 
 
 
Z 0 1 : B Y P A S S E D  
    
      (alternating)        
 
K i t c h e n  
 
 
(If you wish to 
check the state of 
the next zone)
 
 
Z 0 2 : F u n c t i o n a l  
    
      (alternating)        
 
F r o n t   d o o r  
 
 
S E T   B Y P A S S
 
 
You may now select any other item on the USER 
SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking 
<AWAY>. When <OK> TO EXIT is displayed - click <OK>. 
After end of bypassing operation, BYPASS blinks: 
R E A D Y    
B Y P A S S
 or 
N O T   R E A D Y
  B Y P A S S