Visonic Inc. MCM140 ユーザーズマニュアル
DE2460U
3
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> to select the “enroll wireless devices” sub-mode.
The PowerMax display will change to:
E N R O L L W L D E V I C E
D. Click <OK> again. The PowerMax display will read:
Z o n e N o :
_
__
_
_
E. Enter the number of the zone (non-alarm zone) to which you
wish to enrol electrical device No. 1 - for instance, zone 23. If
you enter <2>
you enter <2>
!
<3>, the PowerMax display will change to:
Z o n e N o : 2 3
The clear space at the far right tells you that the zone is free -
no wireless device has been enrolled to it as yet.
no wireless device has been enrolled to it as yet.
F. Click <OK>. The PowerMax display will prompt you to initiate
a transmission from the chosen wireless device:
T R A N S M I T N O W
G. Initiate transmission from the MCM-140 by pressing the
LIGHT key followed by pressing "1" (for electrical device #1).
H. In response to the transmitted signal, the “Happy Tune” (- - - –
–– ) will sound and the PowerMax display will change to:
Z o n e N o : 2 3
A dark box will appear at the far right, indicating that the
chosen device has been enrolled to Zone No. 23.
chosen device has been enrolled to Zone No. 23.
I. On the PowerMax, press NEXT button.
J. Perform steps "E" to "H" for the other electrical devices (No. 2
to 8).
K. Perform steps "E" to "H" for the MCM-140 FIRE and
EMERGENCY functions. When you are instructed to transmit,
press the MCM-140 FIRE/EMERGENCY key for 2 seconds
until the RED LED lights and “Happy Tune” (- - - ––– ) sounds.
press the MCM-140 FIRE/EMERGENCY key for 2 seconds
until the RED LED lights and “Happy Tune” (- - - ––– ) sounds.
Notes
1. There is no need to teach the keypad PANIC function for the
PowerMax - it will be automatically performed.
2.
Define the zones that are enrolled for the 1-8 lights as non-
alarm zones, to prevent an alarm display when a light is
turned on.
alarm zones, to prevent an alarm display when a light is
turned on.
6. OPERATION
6. OPERATION
6. OPERATION
6. OPERATION
The following table describes how to activate the various
functions.
functions.
Function Actions
Arming HOME
(1) (8)
Arming AWAY
(8)
Disarming
Light (1-8) On/Off
(2)
AUX Function
(
≈
2 sec.)
(3)
Function
Actions
Emergency alarm
(
≈
2 sec.)
(7)
Fire alarm
(
≈
2 sec.)
(7)
Panic alarm
(
≈
2 sec.)
(7)
Latchkey arming
....
(4)
Quick arm
(
≈
2 sec.). (LED blinks, then
lights RED during transmission)
Notes
1. Eight user codes are possible (user code # 1 is the master user
code). Factory default master code is "1111". Upon entering a
valid code or a valid command, the success (victory) melody is
heard and the red LED lights briefly (transmission indication).
valid code or a valid command, the success (victory) melody is
heard and the red LED lights briefly (transmission indication).
2. Pressing
followed by the desired light number (1-8)
turns on this light (success beeps are heard). Performing
these actions again turns this light off and so on.
these actions again turns this light off and so on.
3. Pressing the Auxiliary Function key
(
≈
2 sec.) can
initiate the STATUS action (system status announcement),
the INSTANT action (entry delay cancellation) or the PGM
action (activation of PGM output or X-10 units), depending on
prior installer programming. For selecting the desired auxiliary
function, refer to the PowerMax Programming manual, Para.
5.16 (AUX Button).
the INSTANT action (entry delay cancellation) or the PGM
action (activation of PGM output or X-10 units), depending on
prior installer programming. For selecting the desired auxiliary
function, refer to the PowerMax Programming manual, Para.
5.16 (AUX Button).
4. For LATCHKEY arming function, press the AWAY key, wait
until the red LED extinguishes, then press the AWAY key
again. The red LED lights and extinguishes again.
again. The red LED lights and extinguishes again.
From PowerMax version V1.16: Latchkey disarming (opening)
can be done by user No. 8, by using code numbers 5-8 of the
MCM-140.
MCM-140.
5. Pressing a non-valid code combination (not master / user
code) causes a long failure beep.
6. If a keying sequence is not completed within timeout, the
desired function will not be executed.
7. Pressing the Emergency, Fire or Panic buttons, causes the
red and green LEDs to blink alternately for 2 seconds to alert
the user. The red LED lights during transmission.
the user. The red LED lights during transmission.
8. If arming Home or arming AWAY command is used with an
invalid user code, the command will not be performed. To
enter the arming HOME/AWAY command again, you should
press the HOME/AWAY key twice and then enter the valid
user code.
enter the arming HOME/AWAY command again, you should
press the HOME/AWAY key twice and then enter the valid
user code.
7. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
7. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
7. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
7. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
This device complies with the essential requirements and provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 9 March 1999 on radio and telecommunications terminal
equipment.
of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 9 March 1999 on radio and telecommunications terminal
equipment.
Frequency Allocations for Wireless Devices in
European Countries:
European Countries:
•
433.92 MHz has no restriction in any EU member state.
•
418 MHz is allowed in the UK only.
•
315 MHz is not allowed in any EU member state.
•
868.95 MHz (wide band) is allowed in all EU member states
except for Belgium.
except for Belgium.
•
869.2625 MHz (narrow band) is not restricted in any EU
member state.
member state.
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the unit,
not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC
or other authority to operate the equipment.
The 315 MHz model of this device complies with Part 15 of the
not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC
or other authority to operate the equipment.
The 315 MHz model of this device complies with Part 15 of the