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MAINTENANCE 

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Key your secret 4-digit <

User Code

> - the buzzer 

will play the “happy Tune” (- - - ––––). 
You have 4 minutes during which the 24-hour sensor 
can be opened and accessed. When the 4 minutes 
are up, the system will automatically revert to the 
normal mode. 

Cleaning the Control Panel 

The control panel may occasionally get stained if 
touched with greasy fingers, and may accumulate 
dust after a long period of use. Clean it only with a 
soft cloth or sponge moistened lightly with a mixture 
of water and mild detergent, and then wipe it dry. 

The use of abrasives of any kind is strictly 
forbidden. Also never use solvents such as 
kerosene, acetone or thinner. These will certainly 
ruin the external finish and damage the 
transparency of the top window. 

Event Log  

All events are memorized in an event log that 
contains up to 100 entries. You can access this log, 
review the events one by one and draw functional 
conclusions.  
If the event log fills up completely it continues to 
accept new events at the expense of old events - the 
oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new 
event.  
The date and time of occurrence are memorized for 
each event. When reading the event log, events are 
shown in chronological order - from the newest to the 
oldest. 
Because of the limited display space, the event 
description is shown first, then the date and time. 
The two displays are shown alternately several 
times, until you click 

OK

I

 to move on to an older 

event, or until the “no action” 4-minute timeout 
restores the system to the normal operating mode. 
Access to the event log is provided by clicking the 

 button and then keying your master user 

code.  

Should you wish to get an overall view of using 
the log, refer to the procedure below. 

Reading the Event Log 

To read the event log, proceed as follows: 

1. 

While the system is in the normal operating mode, click the 

 

key.  
The PowerMax10-G2 display will change to

 [

ENTER CODE: _

].

 

 

 

 

2. 

When the PowerMax10-G2 display reads 

[

ENTER CODE: _

]

, enter 

the current master user code. 

 

 

CODE

 

 

The "Happy Tuns" will sound and the PowerMax10-G2 display will 
read [

LIST OF EVENTS

].

 (see 

Important Note!

 

 

3. 

Click the 

OK

I

 button. The latest event will be shown. 

The event is displayed in two parts, for example, "

Z13 alarm

" then 

"

09/02/10 3:37 P

".  

The two displays will be shown alternately until clicking 

OK

I

 

again to move to the next event or until the event log times out (4 
minutes).

 

 

OK

I

 

 

 

 

4. 

Click the 

OK

I

 button as many times as necessary to read all the 

required data. 

 

OK

I

 

 

Important Note! 

Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will 

initiate a 30-second penalty lockout of the keypad. 

Attention:

 The system will not allow you to erase the event log. Only 

the installer is authorized to view and perform this function. 

 

 

09/02/10 3:37 P 

Z13 alarm 

LIST OF EVENTS 

ENTER CODE: _ 

READY 00:00 

Summary of Contents for PowerMax10

Page 1: ...PowerMax10 Fully supervised wireless alarm control system trol arm ess sed ully em trol arm ess sed ully em trol User Guide...

Page 2: ...ettings Menu Selecting a Setting Option 15 B 2 Returning to the Previous Step or Exiting the USER SETTINGS Menu 17 B 3 Buttons used for Navigation Setting 17 C 1 Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme 18 C 2...

Page 3: ...events alarms attempts to tamper with sensors and several types of trouble Events are automatically reported via PSTN or optional GSM and Broadband to monitoring stations in digital form and to priva...

Page 4: ...defined 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 dure...

Page 5: ...time and date and is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event The display alternates with the time and the system status for example READY HH MM alternating READY MEMOR...

Page 6: ...essages are authenticated and encrypted by using AES 128 encryption standard hence malicious code grabbing is virtually impossible Both wireless keyfob transmitters are used to control the alarm syste...

Page 7: ...button of the keyfob or control panel for the control panel user code is required to disarm the system If you perform this action during the 15 seconds period the Low Bat acknowledge message will be...

Page 8: ...y code before arming Arming AWAY If the system is READY proceed as shown PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW Exit delay Vacate the premises AWAY ARM indicator lights steadily during th...

Page 9: ...ssing the arming button again When NOT READY is displayed Forced arming AWAY is performed as follows PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY ENTER CODE _ _ _ _ ARMING AWAY PLEASE EXIT NOW Exit delay to mute the buzze...

Page 10: ...or the disarmed state After disarming different displays may appear depending on the current status of the system A Disarming no events After an uneventful armed term the disarming operation will pro...

Page 11: ...y default or another code set by the installer Disarming will take place normally but a silent alarm will be transmitted to the monitoring station Siren Behavior The total siren time does not exceed t...

Page 12: ...An alarm was triggered because the garage door zone No 12 was opened and remained open PRESS RESULTANT DISPLAY NOT READY HH MM OK I Z12 ALARMED OK I alternating GARAGE DOOR Z12 OPEN OK I alternating G...

Page 13: ...retained in the alarm memory and at the same time a state of trouble exists the display will behave as shown below READY HH MM alternating READY MEMORY alternating READY TRBL or if the system is not...

Page 14: ...o power to gas sensor The GSM communicator is not able to connect to the cellular network The GSM communicator has detected that GSM network signal is weak There is no power and the system is working...

Page 15: ...t when necessary Below is a list of the User Settings menu options A more detailed list is provided in section B 1 Detailed setting instructions for options 1 to 12 are provided in sections C 1 to C 1...

Page 16: ...ds the first Setting option of the User Settings menu SET BYPASS 3 B To Select a Setting Option Click the or button until the display reads the desired setting option for example Time Format or When t...

Page 17: ...e to set the built in calendar date to show the correct date and date format For further details and programming procedure see section C 7 Use to enable or disable the Automatic Daily Arming at predef...

Page 18: ...Settings press the button repeatedly see above until the display reads OK TO EXIT or press the button once or When the display reads OK TO EXIT press OK I OK I The system exits the User Settings menu...

Page 19: ...ssing scheme refer to section C 3 L 1 Zones will be bypassed throughout one disarm arm period only Disarming the system after arming will suspend the entire bypassing scheme 2 Fire zones cannot be byp...

Page 20: ...When the display reads REVIEW BYPASS press OK I OK I The first bypassed zone is displayed for example Z04 Click the or buttons repeatedly to review all bypassed zones in ascending numerical order Whe...

Page 21: ...d is already bypassed the display prompts you to press TO CLEAR b To abort and return to step press the button the display will read OK TO SKIP then press OK I 4 The display now prompts you to press O...

Page 22: ...r Setting menu only for zone bypassing provided this option is enabled in the Installer menu User Codes 5 8 are the same as user codes 2 4 but are assigned to Latchkey child monitor users For a detail...

Page 23: ...the location is free the display will be blank 4 You can move the cursor to the next or previous digit using the buttons Pressing the button erases the digit of the cursor all digits right of the curs...

Page 24: ...s ADD DEL KEYFOBS press OK I OK I The display will read ADD NEW KEYFOB 3 Press OK I You are now instructed to enroll the keyfob 2 Press the AUX button on the selected keyfob until the orange LED begin...

Page 25: ...ructions on how to select the Setting Options refer to section B 1 and section B 2 2 The display shows the 1st Keyfob Keyfob No 1 of the 8 keyfobs 3 To abort enrollment press the button 4 To Delete a...

Page 26: ...ing press OK I to confirm OK I A Happy Tune sounds to confirm the set time 7 6 Additional Information section C 10 1 For detailed instructions on how to select the Setting Options refer to section B 1...

Page 27: ...rsor b When you are satisfied with the setting press OK I to confirm OK I A Happy Tune sounds to confirm the saved date 6 7 Additional Information section C 11 1 For detailed instructions on how to se...

Page 28: ...selected setting 2 a Click the or button until the display reads the desired setting for example enable autoarm or b When the desired setting format appears on the display press OK I to confirm OK I...

Page 29: ...symbol for example Disable autoarm b You can now select either to activate ON or deactivate OFF auto arming using the or buttons 3 The symbol now appears next to the new selected option 4 The display...

Page 30: ...rd and 4th SMS telephone numbers for reporting alarm and other event messages to private subscribers L Carefully read the section titled Additional Information according to the indicated references1 e...

Page 31: ...one No Use the numerical keypad to enter the phone number digits e g 8032759333 at the position of the blinking cursor 4 5 b When done press OK I to confirm OK I A Happy Tune sounds to confirm the set...

Page 32: ...to section B 1 and section B 2 2 The display shows the 1st of the 4 Private Telephone Numbers SMS phone numbers 3 The box on the right indicates whether the location is already programmed 4 a The dis...

Page 33: ...he Squawk 2 a Click the or button until the display reads the desired setting for example Squawk ON or b When the display reads the desired setting press OK I to confirm OK I A Happy Tune sounds The d...

Page 34: ...PGM Press OK I OK I B To Set the Day2 a Click the or button until the display reads the day you wish to schedule or Daily for example Tuesday or b When the day you wish to schedule appears on the disp...

Page 35: ...r the day selected in the previous step You can later repeat the process for the other 3 activations on the selected day if desired 4 a The display shows the current ON start time setting of the selec...

Page 36: ...nteriors with a single button transmitter for distress situations see next paragraph A Control when system calls you The PowerMax10 G2 allows you to perform commands when the system connects to your p...

Page 37: ...vent notifications by SMS The PowerMax10 G2 system can send SMS messages to a maximum of 4 pre selected telephone numbers Example of the reported SMS messages JOHN S HOME AWAY JOHN S HOME DISARM JOHN...

Page 38: ...riod 24 hour zones will not cause an alarm if violated but a fire zone will function normally L Carefully read the section titled Additional Information according to the indicated references1 etc see...

Page 39: ...K I the display reads DEVICES TEST Press the display reads OK TO END Press OK I to exit OK I Additional Information Periodic Test 1 Display shown in disarm state when all zones are secured 00 00 or ot...

Page 40: ...e is displayed together with the zone information see Chapter 5 Reviewing Trouble Information The keyfob transmitters used to control the system are powered by an alkaline battery that lasts about one...

Page 41: ...nt description is shown first then the date and time The two displays are shown alternately several times until you click OK I to move on to an older event or until the no action 4 minute timeout rest...

Page 42: ...iting the Event Log 1 Click the or button from anywhere within the event log The PowerMax10 G2 display will read OK TO EXIT or 2 Click the OK I button OK I The system reverts to the normal operating m...

Page 43: ...sable the chime function Control Panel The control panel is a cabinet that incorporates the electronic circuitry and microprocessor that control the alarm system It collects information from various s...

Page 44: ...esponder A responder can be either a professional service provider to which the home or business owner subscribes a monitoring station or a family relation friend who agrees to look after the protecte...

Page 45: ...rents Allow children to master fire escape planning and practice before holding a fire drill at night when they are sleeping The objective is to practice not to frighten so telling children there will...

Page 46: ...fferent from the one which supplies power to the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician At 315 MHz the product complies with FCC requirements NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RE...

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