. POWERMAX+ Installer Guide Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4.15 Supervision.12 1. INTRODUCTION.3 4.4.16 NOT READY.12 2.
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SPECIFICATIONS.3 4.4.17 AUX Button.12 2.1 General Data.3 4.4.18 Jam Detect.12 2.2 RF Section.3 4.4.19 Latchkey.12 2.3 Electrical Data.3 4.4.20 “Not Active”. 4.5.31 Upload Option.17 5.2 Diagnostic Test.23 4.5.32 Dialing Method.17 5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test.23 4.5.33 Line Failure Report.17 5.4 Appliance ON/OFF Test.23 4.5.34 UL/DL Telephone Number.18 5.5 Emergency Transmitter Test.24 4.5.35 System Inactive Report.18 6. MAINTENANCE.24 4.5.36 Ring Back Code.18 6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel.24 4.5.37 Receiver Number.18. INTRODUCTION.
The PowerMax+ is a user and installer-friendly, 30-zone Diagnostic test provides visual and audible indication of fully-supervised wireless control system. The system is the signal level of each detector. designed to function in a way that appeals to the user but Remote control and status verification from distant also offers features that make installers’.
Current Drain: Approx. 65 mA standby, 800 mA at full (Provides backup for up to 24 hours): load and in alarm. Rechargeable NiMH battery pack 7.2V installations 2100 mAh p/n GP211ATH6XML, or 7.2V Site External Siren Current (EXT): 550. mA max @ 10.5 2200mAh GP220AAH6YMX, VDC when powered by AC &. BRACKET REMOVAL Remove Pull down Remove bracket the bracket locking until click bracket screw is heard BRACKET MOUNTING MOUNTING THE UNIT ON THE BRACKET MOUNTING SURFACE Screw holes Screw holes NOTE Mark and drill 4 holes in mounting Verify that there is 3 cm Locate the panel on the bracket surface.
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CONNECT WIRED DETECTORS AS FOLLOWS: Detector with Detector without Note Tamper switch Tamper switch Regarding zones 29 & 30, the Control TAMP Alarm Alarm Panel “sees” a specific resistance N.C. Power according to the event, as follows: Normal (no alarm &. A minimum spacing of 1/4 inch shall be maintained House Code: Set this selector to the letter that follows, by between the telephone wiring and the low voltage alphabetical order, the letter that you programmed as a wiring (zones, bell circuit, etc). Do not route the LINE house code for the protected premises. 4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code 4.1.2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code To set an installer code, perform the actions that are If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times, the keypad presented in figure 4.1b. When you are instructed to enter will be automatically disabled for 30 seconds. NEXT NEXT ENROLLING TYPE NEXT ENROLL WL DEVICE ENROLL KEYFOB normal enroll SET SENSITIV.
Keyfob No: - by tamper higher sensitivity Keyfob No. (.) (e.g.
5) (.) lower sensitivity Select by Keyfob No: 5 Keyfob No: 5 NEXT TRANSMIT NOW. 4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad 4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters (Not evaluated by UL). (Applicable for PowerMax+ revision B and above).
Keyfob transmitters are multi-button wireless CodeSecure™ The 2-way keypad, type MKP-150, enables the user to transmitters. Eight system users use them for better, remotely control the system and also to receive data from quicker and safer control over various system functions. Table 1 - DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Zone Type Zone Name Chime (melody Default Programmed Default Programmed Zone Name or Off) (.) Delay 1 Front Door Delay 1 Garage Delay 2 Garage Door Perimeter Back Door Perimeter Child Room Interior Office Interior. 4.4.7 Quick Arm 4.4.14 Cross Zoning (fig.
4.4, location 07) (fig. 4.4, location 14) Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to Do not use in UL installations. Perform quick arming or not. Once quick arming is Here you determine whether cross zoning will be active or permitted, the control panel does not request a user code inactive.
4.4.20 “Not Active” 4.4.28 Disarm Option (fig. 4.4, location 20) (fig. 4.4, location 28) Here you determine when it is possible to disarm the system: (Not evaluated by UL). Here you determine the time limit for reception of signals B.
READY 00:00 NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT 01: ENTRY DELAY 1 02: ENTRY DELAY 2 03: EXIT DELAY 04: BELL TIME NEXT NORMAL MODE entry dly1 00 s entry dly2 00 s exit delay 30 s bell time 1 m NEXT bell time 3 m entry dly1 15 s entry dly2 15 s. 4.5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS Preliminary Guidance 4.5.9 Report Format (fig. 4.5, location 09) This mode allows adapt telephone Here you select the reporting format used by the control panel communication parameters to the local requirements. To report events to central stations (see note in figure 4.5).
Note: For all UL-certified systems, it is up to the The options are: Contact-ID. READY 00:00 NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT 01: AUTOTEST TIME 02:AUTOTST CYCLE 03:AREA CODE 04: OUT ACCESS No NEXT NORMAL MODE test every 1d NEXT Test time 12:00 P xxxx test every 5d USER SETTINGS (Enter tel. Area (Enter ext. Line test every 7d (Enter test time) code, up to 4-digit). 4.5.15 Ring Back Time message that the PowerMax+ sends to the pager to report (fig.
4.5, location 15) an event. It may include digits, pauses and special Here you determine the period during which the central ∗ characters ( or #). Call the paging company to find out station can establish 2-way voice communication with the what the pager’s PIN code should consist of. 4.5.34 UL/DL Tel. Number 4.5.36 Ring Back Code (fig.
36) Here you enter the telephone number (up to 16 digits) of Here you enter a 6-digit code that will be used by the the UL/DL server. Central station to activate ring back to the system. 4.6.4 GSM Line Failure Reporting 4.6.5 GSM Line Purpose Define whether the GSM unit will serve as a backup for the Here you determine whether GSM network failure will be regular telephone line, as a primary communication reported after 2 min., after 5 minutes, after 15 min., or after channel or as the only telephone channel or for sending 30 minutes.
(First display is READY NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT DEFINE PGM DEFINE INT/STRB X-10 GENERAL DEF X-10 UNIT DEFINE or NOT READY) READY 00:00 internal siren SET HOUSE CODE NEXT strobe See detail “A” NORMAL MODE (next page) house code =A NEXT house code =B USER SETTINGS. The currently saved option is displayed with a dark box at the right side. To review the options, repeatedly click NEXT button until the desired option is displayed, then click OK (a dark box will be displayed at the right side). For zone name list, refer to paragraph 4.3 (DEFINE ZONE TYPES).
(see figure 4.1a) 10. DIAGNOSTICS NEXT NEXT NEXT WL SENSORS TEST WL SIRENS TEST WL KEYPADS TEST DIAG. TESTING (Perform walk test) Example WAIT WAIT BATHROOM of test CPU=STRONG CPU=STRONG result Z19 STRONG display NEXT NEXT DIAG. TESTING Example FRONT DOOR PLEASE WAIT. READY 00:00 NEXT If UL/DL server If UL/DL server NORMAL MODE tel.
# is already tel. # was not NEXT defined (see defined before USER SETTINGS par. 4.5.34) (see par.
4.5.34) NEXT INSTALLER MODE Displayed for half Displayed during a minute approx. ENTER CODE COMMUNICATING TEL # NOT DEFINED. The easiest way for test timed activation is to select the Go over the table in Appendix B column by column. If, for instance, the “BY ARM AWAY” column has “X”s marked in ninth item in the installer’s menu (”10. USER SETTINGS”) the rows pertaining to units 1, 5 and 15 - then arm AWAY and set the system clock a few minutes before the relevant the system and verify that the appliances controlled. APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1.
Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM Controls (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) (X = YES) X-10 Unit No. 29 (.) 30 (.) Zone Types: 1 = Interior follower 2 = Perimeter 3 = Perimeter follower. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder A4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment APPENDIX B. X-10 Unit and PGM Output Assignments Unit Controlled ON by Timer ON by Zone No. APPENDIX C.
Event Codes Note: For USA only, ID and SIA report all keyfob panics from zone 0 - not from the keyfob user number. Contact ID Event Codes SIA Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition Code Definition Code Definition Emergency Telco fault AC Restore. Panic / 24 Hours - 8 users Note: For USA only, 4/2 report all keyfob panics as event 21 - not depending on the user keyfob number!!!
Panic CP Duress digit digit Arm HOME and AWAY (Closing) User No. Cancel alarm Recent Close digit. Flood Zone For remote control of electrical devices, you can define the desired number of non-alarm zones and enroll a portable A flood zone is permanently active (a flood alarm is transmitter or a wireless device (detector) to this type of triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or zone.
MCT-134 / 104. C. MCT-100 Wireless Adapter for Wired Detectors (N.A.
In North America) (not UL-Listed) MCT-100 is a PowerCode 4-button hand-held units. MCT- device used mainly as a wireless adapter for 2 regular magnetic switches installed on 134 (CodeSecure) can replace 2 windows in the same room. Supplier Declaration of Conformity (SdoC) Visonic, located at 30, 24 Habarzel street, Tel Aviv 69710, Israel, hereby certifies that the Wireless Alarm Control Panel model “PowerMax+”, bearing the labeling identification number US:VSOAL03BPOWERMAX+ complies with the Federal Communication Commission’s (“FCC”) Rules and Regulations 47 CFR Part 68, and the Administrative Council on Terminal. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL.
PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788 VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 65 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD, BLOOMFIELD CT. PHONE: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020. FAX: (860) 242-8094 VISONIC LTD. (UK): FRASER ROAD, PRIORY BUSINESS PARK, BEDFORD MK44 3WH.
Q: Hello I found your list of with my Vivint Sky Panel. Once I buy them how do I go about adding them to my Sky Panel? What type of functionality will I get from it?
A: Hello, so I have listed the steps in order to add Z-Wave Devices to your Vivint Sky Panel below. Its DIY friendly and you shouldn't run into too many issues. Just keep in mind if you are having issues pairing its commonly range or the device needs to be factory reset.
First try moving device or panel closer to each other 1-2 feet for initial pair and then you can move it back to its home location. If that doesn't work please read this write up on. This is for newer Sky Control Users (see below if you have an older system) 1. Go to your SkyControl panel and tap the menu button in the bottom right corner (three horizontal lines) 2. Tap 'Settings' 3. Enter your master code 4. Tap 'Installer Toolbox' 5. Enter your installer code.
If you are not sure what your code is or you are having problems getting into the installer toolbox contact your installer or vivint directly. 6. Tap 'Z-Wave' 7. Tap 'Add Node' 8. At this point, go to your light switch or z-wave device and make sure it’s plugged in and powered where you want it. If over 25 feet from panel you may need to unscrew panel from wall and pair closer for initial pair. Then activate your Z-Wave device (typically turning on a light switch or pressing the pair button on the back of a door lock). 9. Return to your panel and make sure that your screen is reading the information for the module you just added. The panel should show 'Device successfully added.' Tap 'Back' and press the Home button.
If it’s not there, return to your device and repeat step eight. It can take two-three minutes for your touchscreen panel to download all the device settings and for the device to be fully functional. For Go!Control Users: 1. Go to your touchscreen panel 2.
Choose Services 3. Choose the wrench icon 4. Enter your installer code.
If you are not sure what your code is or you are having problems getting into the installer toolbox contact your installer or vivint directly. Select 'Add Device' 6. At this point, go to your light switch or z-wave device and make sure it’s plugged in and powered where you want it. If over 25 feet from panel you may need to unscrew panel from wall and pair closer for initial pair. Then activate your Z-Wave device (typically turning on a light switch or pressing the pair button on the back of a door lock). 7. Return to your panel and make sure that your screen is reading the information for the module you just added. The panel should show 'Device successfully added.'
Tap 'Back' and press the Home button. If it’s not there, return to your device and repeat step six. It can take two-three minutes for your touchscreen panel to download all the device settings and for the device to be fully functional.