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The PowerMax Pro. The PowerMax Pro. The PowerMax Pro Partition. The PowerMax Pro Access Code. The PowerMax Pro. It has 30 zones; Each zone is identified by a number and a name - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The PowerMax Pro

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The PowerMax Pro

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The PowerMax ProPartition

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The PowerMax ProAccess Code

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The PowerMax Pro

• It has 30 zones; Each zone is identified by a number and a name• It has 4 partitions (optional, can be ignored); each partition can

be viewed as a security system by itself• Six arming modes

1. Away2. Away Instant3. Home4. Home Instant5. Latchkey6. Bypass

• Lights and electrical appliances can be controlled if optional X-10 modules are used.

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The PowerMax Pro

• Looking after elderly, physically handicapped and infirm individuals: The system can be programmed to monitor activity within the protected area and send out an alert message if the person under surveillance remains still for a predefined period of time (as set by your installer).

• Distress calls: Miniature pushbutton transmitters dealt out to specific individuals may be used for sending emergency calls for help.

• Disarming under duress: If a user is forcibly compelled to disarm the system, he can use a special code that disarms the system apparently as usual, but sends a silent alarm to the central station

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Accessing the Installer’s Menu

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The entire cycle

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Enrolling a Device

• To enroll a device means to link a device to the controller, eg, enroll a wired contact, enroll a wireless sensor, etc

• When asked to Delete using the OFF key,Use the Disarm button

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During enrolling, you may seea black rectangle; it means the device has been enrolled by someone else.Hit [OFF] key to delete.

Black rectangle

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Enroll one device to one zone.If u enroll two devices to one zone,the previous device will be disabledEg, wired contacts to zone 29,wireless contacts to zone 30

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Note : Wired device enrolling does not have “Transmit now” display

Activate device at this point, eg, open contacts

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• What difference in steps did you notice between enrolling wired and wireless devices?

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• Once a device is enrolled, the controller can detect it.

• If you have enrolled the magnetic contacts, open the contacts and observe what is displayed on the LCD display, such as,

“ Back Door Open” This confirms that the controller is able to detect the contacts – enroll successful

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After Enroll, do not delete unless you want to unlink the device

This black rectangle shows thatYou have enrolled thedevice

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How to delete Enrolled Zone

You may wish to delete an enrolled device later for some reasons.

The next section is on this.

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How to delete

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After Deletion, the black rectangle disappears

After Delete

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Diagnotics

Checking if devicesAre

Functioningproperly

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Perform Diagnostic Test of Wireless Devices

Fail

PASS

10. Diagnostics WL Sensors Test

Front Door Z01 NOT-OK

Diag. Testing

Open door

Front Door Z01 STRONGOpen door

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How to change Zone Type

How to change Zone Name

How to change Chime

3. Define Zone Zone no:

Z01: TYPE -- 2. Perimeter

Zone No : 0101

Done!

Z01: NAME -- Back door Done!

Z01: CHIME Chime OFF Done!

Z01: PARTITION Partition 1Done!

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Enrol Proximity Tag

• Enrol Enrol Prog Tag <ok>• Tag No 1 <ok> Present Tag: Tag

No 1 <next>• To return click “home” <ok> to exit

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Define Control Panel

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Define Control Panel

• Installer Mode <next>

• Define Panel <Ok>

• Entry Delay 1

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Observation

After Enroll After Delete

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Entry Delay setting

• Installer Mode• 4. Define Panel• 01 Entry Delay 1 [Press OK]• Choose 15s

This is the time given for a person to open the door, and go and disarm the controller.There are two Delays 2 choose from.

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Exit Delay setting

• Installer Mode• 4. Define Panel• 02 Entry Delay 1 [Press OK]• Choose 60s (60s after arming button pressed,

then controller is activated)

This is the time given for a person to arm the controller, go to the main door, lock it.

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How to stop alarm

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Panel Buttons

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What different Arm means

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How to Arm Away

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How to Arm Home

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From Installer Manual

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Basic

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Warning !

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