Visonic Inc. PWRMCOMPLETE ユーザーズマニュアル
USER SETTINGS
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7. User Settings
7. User Settings
7. User Settings
7. User Settings
What are the Settings You Need?
What are the Settings You Need?
What are the Settings You Need?
What are the Settings You Need?
The installer provides you a ready-to-use alarm
system, but a few settings and adjustments will still
be needed.
system, but a few settings and adjustments will still
be needed.
Note: Although the user settings are your
responsibility, you may request your installer to
perform them for you (except for the user codes,
which you would like to keep secret).
responsibility, you may request your installer to
perform them for you (except for the user codes,
which you would like to keep secret).
The user settings include:
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Bypassing zones - determining which zones
will be bypassed (disabled) during the present
disarm period and the next armed period.
will be bypassed (disabled) during the present
disarm period and the next armed period.
•
Reviewing the bypass list - "show bypass" -
displaying the numbers and names of bypassed
zone one by one.
displaying the numbers and names of bypassed
zone one by one.
•
Recalling the last bypassing scheme - "recall
bypass" - re-using the previous bypassing
scheme, which becomes suspended after
disarming but is still saved in the
PowerMaxComplete memory.
bypass" - re-using the previous bypassing
scheme, which becomes suspended after
disarming but is still saved in the
PowerMaxComplete memory.
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Programming the 4 telephone numbers* -
determining the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th telephone
numbers to which the system will report event
messages that were defined by the system
installer.
determining the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th telephone
numbers to which the system will report event
messages that were defined by the system
installer.
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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 Chapter 2 - Arming
in the Latchkey Mode for additional details).
code for yourself and additional 7 codes for
other system users. Codes 5 through 8 are
“Latchkey” user codes (see Chapter 2 - Arming
in the Latchkey Mode for additional details).
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Enrolling keyfob transmitters* - teaching the
PowerMaxComplete system to recognize the ID
code of each keyfob transmitter (multi-button,
Code-Secure™ type, wireless transmitter), so
that the PowerMaxComplete can respond to
commands transmitted by them.
PowerMaxComplete system to recognize the ID
code of each keyfob transmitter (multi-button,
Code-Secure™ type, wireless transmitter), so
that the PowerMaxComplete can respond to
commands transmitted by them.
•
Enrolling proximity tags (optional) - Teaching
the PowerMaxComplete to recognize the ID of
each proximity tag so that the
PowerMaxComplete can respond to proximity
tags presentation.
the PowerMaxComplete to recognize the ID of
each proximity tag so that the
PowerMaxComplete can respond to proximity
tags presentation.
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Setting voice options* (not applicable in
PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE
feature) - Enabling or disabling verbal
announcements (prompts).
PowerMaxComplete that does not have VOICE
feature) - Enabling or disabling verbal
announcements (prompts).
•
Auto arm option* - enabling or disabling
automatic arming (at a predefined time).
automatic arming (at a predefined time).
•
Setting auto arm time - selecting automatic
arming time.
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,
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".
enable".
•
Setting the time and time format* - adjusting
the built-in clock to show the correct time and
time format.
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.
the built-in calendar date and date format.
•
Setting the scheduler* - setting schedule for
devices start/stop activation.
devices start/stop activation.
*
This option can be accessed only if master user
code has been entered.
Entering the User Settings Menu
Entering the User Settings Menu
Entering the User Settings Menu
Entering the User Settings Menu
Figure 7 describes how to enter User Settings menu.
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Display in disarm state when all
zones are secured (”00:00 or
other digits show present time).
zones are secured (”00:00 or
other digits show present time).
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Instruction: click key
Resultant display
Instruction: Enter 4-digit master
user code (default “1111”), or
user code (see note below).
user code (default “1111”), or
user code (see note below).
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ENTER CODE _ _ _ _
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READY 00:00
NORMAL MODE
USER SETTINGS
[master/ user code]
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SHOW BYPASS
RECALL BYPASS
SET PHONE NUMBER
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SET USER CODES
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SET BYPASS
These menu items are displayed
only if “bypass” was enabled by
the installer.
only if “bypass” was enabled by
the installer.
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ENROLL KEYFOB
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ENROLL PROX TAG
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AUTO ARM OPTION
AUTO ARM TIME
SQUAWK OPTION
SET TIME&FORMAT
SET DATE&FORMAT
SET VOICE OPTION
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SET VOICE OPTION is Not
aplicable in PowerMax LE that
does not have VOICE feature.
aplicable in PowerMax LE that
does not have VOICE feature.
* Menu items that are marked
with an asterisk can be
accessed only if master
user code has been entered.
accessed only if master
user code has been entered.
** INSTALLER MODE is
displayed only if USER
PERMIT ENA BLE w as
selected by the installer.
PERMIT ENA BLE w as
selected by the installer.
Optional
<OK> TO EXIT
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INSTALLER MODE
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SCHEDULER
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Figure 7 - Entering User Settings Menu
The next paragraphs 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.
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.