Visonic Inc. MCM140 ユーザーズマニュアル
2
DE2460U
4. PROGRAMMING
4. PROGRAMMING
4. PROGRAMMING
4. PROGRAMMING
4.1 Programming Scope
The following programming actions are possible:
•
Setting the master user (user #1) code.
•
Setting other user codes (users #2-8).
•
Allowing/forbidding quick arming of the keypad.
•
Muting/reactivating the keypad's buzzer.
•
Controlling the keypad's back-lighting.
•
Enabling/disabling the supervision/low battery reporting from
the MCM-140.
the MCM-140.
4.2 Entering the Programming Mode
The programming mode is accessible with the master code only
(1 1 1 1 by default). The "#" key is used to enter and also to exit
the programming mode.
(1 1 1 1 by default). The "#" key is used to enter and also to exit
the programming mode.
Entering the Programming Mode
Action
LED indication
Buzzer response
+
Green LED blinks slowly
until the master code is
keyed *
until the master code is
keyed *
+
[master code]
(1111 by default)
Amber LED blinks slowly
during programming *
during programming *
(success melody)
*
Upon entering the programming mode, the success melody is
heard and the amber LED starts blinking. Blinking will stop
once you exit from this mode (by pressing "#" again) or upon
time out during which no key is pressed. 2 short beeps are
heard when the LED stops blinking.
heard and the amber LED starts blinking. Blinking will stop
once you exit from this mode (by pressing "#" again) or upon
time out during which no key is pressed. 2 short beeps are
heard when the LED stops blinking.
4.3 Changing Master/User Codes
To change the MCM-140 master and user codes, enter the
programming mode (Par. 4.2) and proceed as follows:
programming mode (Par. 4.2) and proceed as follows:
Action
LED indication
Buzzer response
+
[1-8]
1
Amber LED blinks
+
[new code]
2
Amber LED blinks quickly -
(blinks slowly after success)
(blinks slowly after success)
(success melody)
Notes
1. Enter user No. (1-8). User No. 1 is defined as the master user.
2. Master/user codes consist of 4-digits. Code "0000" is not
2. Master/user codes consist of 4-digits. Code "0000" is not
valid. It can be used to erase the currently programmed code
(when this action is performed, success melody is heard).
(when this action is performed, success melody is heard).
3. PowerMax user codes and MCM-140 user codes are different
codes.
4.4 Restoring the Default Master Code
If the master code is forgotten, it is possible to recall the factory
default master code "1111". To ensure that this possibility is
not misused by unauthorized people, a panic alarm is
automatically transmitted to the PowerMax system when
such an action is performed.
default master code "1111". To ensure that this possibility is
not misused by unauthorized people, a panic alarm is
automatically transmitted to the PowerMax system when
such an action is performed.
To recall the default master code and prevent a panic alarm, set
PowerMax to User Settings mode (see PowerMax Prog. Guide,
Par. 1.2) and proceed as shown in the following illustration:
PowerMax to User Settings mode (see PowerMax Prog. Guide,
Par. 1.2) and proceed as shown in the following illustration:
4.5 Special Programming Options
Enter the programming mode (Par. 4.2) and proceed as follows:
Desired function
Press
and then press:
Quick arming
9
1
Buzzer control
9
2
+
AWAY to enable (amber LED
lights)
Back lighting
9
3
+
OFF to disable (amber LED blinks).
Supervision / low
battery reporting
(only by using Fire
button)
battery reporting
(only by using Fire
button)
9
4
In both cases, the buzzer sounds twice,
to indicate success.
to indicate success.
Notes: The supervision message will be sent once an hour.
When there is Low Bat condition, trouble message will be
displayed in the zone that was selected for the FIRE key.
When there is Low Bat condition, trouble message will be
displayed in the zone that was selected for the FIRE key.
5. ENROLLING THE MCM
5. ENROLLING THE MCM
5. ENROLLING THE MCM
5. ENROLLING THE MCM----140 TO THE POWERMAX
140 TO THE POWERMAX
140 TO THE POWERMAX
140 TO THE POWERMAX
5.1 Enrolling CodeSecure Functions
To enroll the MCM-140 CodeSecure functions (Home/Away
arming, Disarming, Aux and Panic functions), proceed as follows:
arming, Disarming, Aux and Panic functions), proceed as follows:
A. Enter PowerMax installer menu (see PowerMax Programming
Guide, document DE5450P, par. 1.2).
The PowerMax display will be "1. NEW INSTL CODE".
B. Click <NEXT>. The enrolling mode will be selected and the
PowerMax display will show:
2 .
E N R O L L I N G
C. Click <OK>.
The PowerMax display will change to:
E N R O L L W L D E V I C E
D. Click <NEXT>. The PowerMax display will read:
E N R O L L K E Y F O B
E. Click <OK>. The PowerMax display will read:
K e y f o b N o : _
F. Press the key on the PowerMax keypad that corresponds with
the location (1-4) that you wish to enroll in (assuming that the
PowerMax memory locations No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are free - no
keyfob has yet been enrolled to them).
PowerMax memory locations No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are free - no
keyfob has yet been enrolled to them).
If, for example, you have pressed the "1" key of the PowerMax
keypad, the PowerMax display will change to:
keypad, the PowerMax display will change to:
K e y f o b N o : 1
The clear space at the far right tells you that the memory
location is free.
location is free.
G. Click <OK>. The PowerMax display will prompt you to initiate
a transmission from the MCM-140:
T R A N S M I T N O W
H. Initiate a transmission from the MCM-140 by pressing the "
∗
"
button for 2 sec. approximately. As a result, the “Happy Tune”
(- - - –––) will sound and the PowerMax display will change to:
(- - - –––) will sound and the PowerMax display will change to:
K e y f o b N o : 1
A dark box will appear at the far right, indicating that the
chosen function has been enrolled.
chosen function has been enrolled.
Note: If the same function is already enrolled elsewhere, the
“Happy Tune” will sound twice in succession.
5.2 Enrolling PowerCode Functions
The following MCM-140 PowerCode control functions can be
enrolled:
enrolled:
•
Lights No. 1-7
•
Light No. 8 (controlled by PGM, "on by zones")
•
Fire
•
Emergency
To enroll these functions, proceed as follows: