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D-303983 PowerMaxComplete Installer's Guide 

 

PowerMaxComplete 

Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System

 

 

Installer's Guide

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 4

 

2. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 4

 

2.1 General Data ....................................................... 4

 

2.2 RF Section .......................................................... 4

 

2.3 Electrical Data ..................................................... 5

 

2.4 Communication ................................................... 5

 

2.5 Physical Properties ............................................. 5

 

3. INSTALLATION ......................................................... 5

 

3.1 Unpacking the Equipment ................................... 5

 

3.2 Supplying Power to the Unit ................................ 5

 

3.3 System Planning & Programming ....................... 5

 

3.4 Mounting ............................................................. 5

 

3.5 Wiring .................................................................. 5

 

3.6 Backup Battery Insertion ..................................... 8

 

3.7 Optional GSM/GPRS Module Mounting ................ 8

 

3.8 DUAL RS-232 Optional Module Mounting .......... 9

 

3.9 Optional Expander Module Mounting ................. 9

 

3.10 Power Cable Connection .................................. 9

 

3.11 Control Panel Final Closure ............................ 11

 

4. PROGRAMMING ..................................................... 12

 

4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................. 12

 

4.1.1 General Guidance .......................................... 12

 

4.1.2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code ..................... 12

 

4.1.3 Install

er’s Menu .............................................. 12

 

4.1.4 Setting a New Installer Code ......................... 12

 

4.1.5 Setting a New Installer Code in 
PowerMaxComplete that has 2 Installer Codes ....... 12

 

4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES AND KEYFOB 
TRANSMITTERS ......................................................... 13

 

4.2.1 General Guidance .......................................... 13

 

4.2.2 Enrolling Type ................................................ 13

 

4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors .................................... 13

 

4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters .................. 13

 

4.2.5 Enroll/Delete Wireless Commander .............. 13

 

4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad  / Keyprox ......... 13

 

4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren ........................... 13

 

4.2.8 Enroll/Delete Proximity Tags .......................... 13

 

4.3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES, NAMES, CHIME ZONES 
& PARTITION .............................................................. 15

 

4.4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS .... 16

 

4.4.1 Preliminary Guidance ..................................... 16

 

4.4.2 Entry Delays 1&2 ........................................... 16

 

4.4.3 Exit Delay ....................................................... 16

 

4.4.4 Bell Time ........................................................ 16

 

4.4.5 Abort Time ...................................................... 16

 

4.4.6 Alarm Cancel .................................................. 16

 

4.4.7 Quick Arm ...................................................... 16

 

4.4.8 Bypass............................................................ 17

 

4.4.9 Exit Mode ....................................................... 17

 

4.4.10 Piezo Beeps ................................................. 17

 

4.4.11 Trouble Beeps .............................................. 17

 

4.4.12 Panic Alarm .................................................. 17

 

4.4.13 Swinger Stop ................................................ 17

 

4.4.14 Cross Zoning ................................................ 17

 

4.4.15 Supervision .................................................. 17

 

4.4.16 NOT READY ................................................ 17

 

4.4.17 AUX Button A ............................................... 17

 

4.4.18 AUX Button B 2-W-KF ................................... 17

 

4.4.19 Jam Detect ................................................... 18

 

4.4.20 Latchkey ....................................................... 18

 

4.4.21 “Not Active” .................................................. 18

 

4.4.22 Back Light .................................................... 18

 

4.4.23 Duress .......................................................... 18

 

4.4.24 Piezo Siren ................................................... 18

 

4.4.25 Reset Option ................................................ 18

 

4.4.26 Tamper Option ............................................. 18

 

4.4.27 Siren On Line ............................................... 18

 

4.4.28 Memory Prompt ........................................... 18

 

4.4.29 Disarm Option .............................................. 18

 

4.4.30 Bell/Rep. Option ........................................... 18

 

4.4.31 Low-Bat Ack ................................................. 18

 

4.4.32 Screen Saver ............................................... 18

 

4.4.33 Confirm Alarm .............................................. 19

 

4.4.34 AC FAIL REP ............................................... 19

 

4.4.36 User Permission .......................................... 19

 

4.4.38 Battery Type ................................................. 19

 

4.4.39 Key Zones Options (Optional) ..................... 19

 

4.5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS ... 21

 

Preliminary Guidance.............................................. 21

 

4.5.1 PSTN / GSM (Fig. 4.5) .................................... 21

 

4.5.2 GPRS / BB (Fig. 4.5) ..................................... 21

 

4.5.3 C.S. Reporting (Fig. 4.5) ................................ 22

 

4.5.4 Private Report (Fig. 4.5) ................................. 24

 

4.6 GSM Auto Detection .............................................. 27

 

4.7 POWERLINK Auto Detection ................................ 27

 

4.8 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS ................... 27

 

4.8.1 Preliminary Guidance .................................... 27

 

4.8.2 Define PGM ................................................... 27

 

4.8.3 Defining INT/STRB ........................................ 27

 

4.8.4 PGM General Definition ................................. 27

 

4.9 DEFINE VOICE ..................................................... 28

 

4.9.1 Record Speech .............................................. 28

 

4.9.2 Voice Box Mode ............................................. 28

 

4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST ............................................ 29

 

4.10.1 GPRS Communication Test ........................ 29

 

4.10.2 LAN Connection Test ................................... 29

 

4.11 USER FUNCTIONS ............................................ 31

 

4.12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS ................ 31

 

4.13 SERIAL NUMBER ............................................... 31

 

4.14 CALLING UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD SERVER ....... 31

 

4.15 ENABLING/DISABLING PARTITIONS ............... 32

 

4.16 DEFINING THE ARMING STATION ................... 32

 

4.16.1 Tamper Type ................................................ 32

 

4.16.2 Screen Saver ............................................... 32

 

4.16.3 Show AC Failure .......................................... 32

 

Summary of Contents for POWERMAXCOMPLETE PANEL -

Page 1: ... 1 2 16 4 4 3 Exit Delay 16 4 4 4 Bell Time 16 4 4 5 Abort Time 16 4 4 6 Alarm Cancel 16 4 4 7 Quick Arm 16 4 4 8 Bypass 17 4 4 9 Exit Mode 17 4 4 10 Piezo Beeps 17 4 4 11 Trouble Beeps 17 4 4 12 Panic Alarm 17 4 4 13 Swinger Stop 17 4 4 14 Cross Zoning 17 4 4 15 Supervision 17 4 4 16 NOT READY 17 4 4 17 AUX Button A 17 4 4 18 AUX Button B 2 W KF 17 4 4 19 Jam Detect 18 4 4 20 Latchkey 18 4 4 21 N...

Page 2: ...tector Deployment Transmitter Assignments 41 B1 Detector Deployment Plan 41 B2 Keyfob Transmitter List 41 B3 Emergency Transmitter List 42 B4 Non Alarm Transmitter List 42 APPENDIX C PGM Output Assignment 42 APPENDIX D Event Codes 42 D1 Contact ID Event Codes 42 D2 SIA Event Codes 42 D3 4 2 Event Codes 43 D4 Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format 44 APPENDIX E Programmable Zone T...

Page 3: ...in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory defaults Most of the programming section paragraph numbers correlate with the programming menu numbers For example paragraph 4 4 19 describes the Jam detect that exists in menu 4 define panel sub menu 19 Jam detect Although setting the correct time and date is one of the user tasks we recommend that you set the time and date in the...

Page 4: ...CD Arming Modes AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Alarm inhibited during a single arming period swinger stop after 1 2 3 alarm tamper fault or not inhibited programmable selectable Alarm Types Silent alarm siren alarm or sounder internal alarm in accordance with zone attributes Siren Signals Continuous intrusion 24 hours panic triple pulse pause triple pulse fire Siren bel...

Page 5: ... Built in Modem 300 baud Bell 103 protocol Data Transfer to Local Computer Via RS232 serial port Report Destinations 2 central stations 4 private telephones Reporting Format Options SIA Pulse 4 2 1900 1400 Hz Pulse 4 2 1800 2300 Hz Contact ID Scancom Pulse Rate 10 20 33 and 40 pps programmable Message to Private Phones Tone or voice Ring Detection The unit does not support ring detection without D...

Page 6: ... connector through the desired wiring cable entry PHONE WIRING PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA RJ 31X CORD HOUSE PHONES RJ 31X 8 POSITION RJ 31X PLUG BROWN GRAY GRN RED LINE FROM STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RJ 31X JACK GRAY BROWN GREEN RED Phone wiring in the UK Line terminals must be connected to pins 2 and 5 of the wall jack For all installations If DSL service is present on the phone line you must route...

Page 7: ...terminal can be used to supply 12V up to 450mA to wired detectors if necessary The EXT terminal can be used to trigger an external siren The INT terminal can be programmed for an internal siren or strobe see DEFINE OUTPUTS DEFINE INT STRB in par 4 8 The 12V and GND terminals can be connected to a siren for constant DC power supply IMPORTANT Total PowerMaxComplete output current of INT EXT sirens P...

Page 8: ...the LINE and SET wires in the same wiring channel with other wires 3 6 Backup Battery Insertion Open battery compartment cover see drawing below Insert one 6 battery pack or 8 battery pack and connect its connector as shown below Front unit Battery cable Figure 3 3 Battery Insertion 3 7 Optional GSM GPRS Module Mounting Note The GSM module is used with an internal antenna Caution Do not install or...

Page 9: ...M or PC DUAL RS 232 MODULE Figure 3 8 DUAL RS 232 Module Mounting 3 9 Optional Expander Module Mounting The EXPANDER module enables connection of speech box site external siren site internal siren or strobe and connection of wired detector to zone number 29 and 30 The EXPANDER module also enables connection of a desired device to PGM programmable output that is activated according to predefined co...

Page 10: ...r supply terminal strip with screwdriver Fasten power cable by its clamp see also step 2 this clamp can be reversed to fit thick thin cable and close the safety cover 1 T h i c k c a b l e entry Pull out a desired wiring plastic cap 1 of 4 1 Extract cable clamp for use in the next step 2 Power Connection for all Countries Except USA Power Cable Clamp Extraction Connect the power adapter to the fro...

Page 11: ... Control Panel Final Closure Control panel final closure is shown below Close the panel and fasten the 2 screws 1 Connect the flat cables between front and back units in their respective connectors up to 3 according to options Figure 3 11 Final Closure ...

Page 12: ...will mainly use 5 control pushbuttons during the entire programming process to move one step forward in a menu to move one step backward in a menu to enter the relevant menu or confirm data to move one level up in a menu to return to the OK TO EXIT state The sounds you will hear while programming are Single beep heard whenever a key is pressed Double beep indicates automatic return to the normal o...

Page 13: ...etectors can be enrolled in zones 01 28 For PowerMaxComplete with expander module Wired detectors can be enrolled in zones 29 30 and wireless detectors can be enrolled in zones 01 28 Note Wired zones need to be enrolled in the ENROLLING menu before they are active STOP Before enrolling the lens at the front of PIR and dual technology sensors should be masked to prevent inadvertent transmission Mak...

Page 14: ... SETTINGS menu A black box in the display means that a device is enrolled the system has learned its ID No black box indicates that the device is not enrolled Initiate either normal transmission or the device tamper function see ENROLLING TYPE Par 4 2 2 Select higher sensitivity for far wireless device lower for near devices Note This changes the RF range during enrolling only and does not affect ...

Page 15: ...eard there are 3 selectable chime modes Melody chime Zone Name Chime or Chime Off A list of factory defaults is printed in table 1 You may fill out the blank columns even before you start and proceed to program according to your own list Remember A delay zone is also a perimeter zone by definition Zone types are fully explained in Appendix E Note Custom Zone Name text can be changed through the DE...

Page 16: ... 2 Entry Delays 1 2 Fig 4 4 location 01 02 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed state via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm Following entry the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened until the last 10 seconds of the delay dur...

Page 17: ...telephone The options are silent panic audible panic and disable panic 4 4 13 Swinger Stop Fig 4 4 location 13 Here you determine how many times each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming period including tamper power failure events of detectors PowerMaxComplete and wireless siren If the alarms number from a specific zone exceeds the programmed number the control panel automa...

Page 18: ...system can be rearmed only by the installer by entering and exiting the installer menu by entering and exiting the event log see section 7 or by remote telephone To perform Engineer Reset via the telephone establish communication with the PowerMaxComplete see user guide Remote Control by Telephone steps 1 5 and continue as follows a installer code b Wait for 2 beeps c 1 d 99 Visonic uses Technisto...

Page 19: ...l supply proper charge current Options 7 2V or 9 6V 4 4 39 Key Zones Options Optional Fig 4 4 location 39 Here you determine whether or not the system can be armed and disarmed by zones 21 18 29 30 or 21 30 provided that for these zones non alarm type and z key enable was predefined see par 4 3 and Appendix E9 Key zones can be wireless or wired zones When using wireless key zones you can install a...

Page 20: ...20 D 303983 PowerMaxComplete Installer s Guide Figure 4 4 DEFINE PANEL Flow Chart ...

Page 21: ... to allow or prohibit the module from using it for the event reporting If all channels are enabled the GSM GPRS module will always try GPRS first If fails it will try GSM Voice If fails it will try any other possible method PSTN Broadband and only then it will try SMS This is due to the fact that SMS is the most unreliable option of communication Disabling any of the GSM Module channels will cause...

Page 22: ...t events The options are disable cellular broadband and PSTN 2nd Report Method Fig 4 5 3 3 Here you define the 2nd priority of method used to report events If the method defined to report events in the 1st priority fails the control panel will attempt to report using the method defined in the 2nd priority see notes in 1st Report Method The options are disable cellular broadband and PSTN 3rd Report...

Page 23: ... for upload download purpose Inst Downl Code Fig 4 5 3 22c Here you determine the installer 4 digit password for downloading data into the PowerMaxComplete memory Attention If 0000 is used it will not enable connection of the PowerMaxComplete to the PC for upload download purpose Upload Option Fig 4 5 3 22d Here you determine whether the PowerMaxComplete data can be uploaded into a computer while ...

Page 24: ...Private Tel Fig 4 5 4 1c Here you program the 2nd telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report To Private 3rd Private Tel Fig 4 5 4 1d Here you program the 3rd telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report T...

Page 25: ...D 303983 PowerMaxComplete Installer s Guide 25 Figure 4 5 Defining Communications ...

Page 26: ...00 1400 4 2 1800 2300 Scancom SIA text Par 4 5 3 14 33 pps 40 pps 20 pps 10 pps Par 4 5 3 15 Enter time test time 12 00P Par 4 5 3 19 Remote access rem access ON Par 4 5 3 22 rem access OFF 4 5 3 22a PSTN UP DOWN Par 4 5 3 22d REPORT EVENTS 1st RPRT METHOD 2nd RPRT METHOD 3rd RPRT METHOD DUAL REPORTING RCVR 2 ACCOUNT RCVR 1 ACCOUNT PSTN GSM RCVR1 PSTN GSM RCVR2 IP RCVR 1 SMS RCVR 1 IP RCVR 2 SMS R...

Page 27: ... the PowerMaxComplete alarm system is disarmed 4 8 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS 4 8 1 Preliminary Guidance This mode allows you a Events conditions selection under which PGM programmable output will function b Selection of the internal siren or STROBE light that will be activated according to system programming Note The PGM outputs operate on the entire alarm system and not per partition in a PowerM...

Page 28: ...r the following purposes House identity is a message announced automatically when events are reported to private telephones 4 User Names can be recorded and assigned to users numbered 5 8 In case of event the relevant user name will be added to the message that will be reported via the telephone 5 custom zone names can be recorded and assigned to specific zones These names are useful if none of th...

Page 29: ... Sad tune IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured Therefore a poor signal strength is not acceptable If you get a poor signal from a certain wireless unit re locate it and re test until a good or strong signal strength is received This principle should be followed during the initial testing and also throughout subsequent system maintenance 4 10 1 GPRS Communication Test The GPRS Communication...

Page 30: ...at is not recognized by the PowerMaxComplete see figure 4 1a 10 DIAGNOSTICS GPRS CONN TEST LAN CONNECT TEST PLEASE WAIT PLEASE WAIT UNIT IS OK UNIT IS OK When the OK button is pressed the test result takes between 15 sec to 4 mins before it is displayed depending on the severity of the failure See par 4 10 1 for a complete list of possible GSM GPRS messages and par 4 10 2 for a complete list of po...

Page 31: ...WAIT Entering to exit from the FACTORY DEFLT menu is shown in figure 4 1a This is a brief display after which all the factory defaults are retrieved 4 13 SERIAL NUMBER The menu 13 SERIAL NUMBER enables reading the system serial number for support purposes only Clicking enables reading the version of the PowerMaxComplete unit 4 14 CALLING UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SERVER Note This option is only used during ...

Page 32: ...l enable a tamper open close message Available options are disable and enable 4 16 2 Screen Saver Enabling the function will turn off the display if no key is pressed for more than several seconds Available options are disable ac and enable 4 16 3 Show AC Failure Enable disable AC failure indication on the keyprox device Available options are disable and enable 4 16 4 Supervision Define whether or...

Page 33: ... all All devices can trigger a panic alarm CONFIRM ALARM Fig 4 17 2 5 Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm see REPORT CNFRM ALARM below The options are in 30 minutes in 45 minutes in 60 minutes and in 90 minutes CONFIRM PANIC Fig 4 17 2 6 A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the...

Page 34: ...ne whether a special beep will sound when an alarm cancel event is sent to the central station The options are enable and disable ABORT ANNOUNCEMENT Fig 4 17 4 2 Define that when the user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval a special beep will sound to indicate no alarm transmission The options are enable and disable END EXIT MODE Fig 4 17 4 3 Define how the exit delay is terminat...

Page 35: ...D 303983 PowerMaxComplete Installer s Guide 35 Figure 4 17 Operation Mode Configurations Flow Chart ...

Page 36: ...tton The response should be A R M I N G I N S T A N T alternating P L E A S E E X I T N O W and the exit delay beeps will start Press the DISARM key immediately to disarm If the AUX button is programmed as PGM and permitted to activate the PGM output pressing should activate the device wired to the PGM output If the AUX button is defined as skip exit delay press the AWAY button and while you hear ...

Page 37: ...full diagnostic test according to par 4 10 Remember A poor signal is not acceptable as stated at the end of the test procedure 7 READING THE EVENT LOG Events are stored in the event log You can access this log and review the events one by one If the event log fills up completely the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each e...

Page 38: ...ete display will read Z 0 5 T Y P E E Proceed by setting the zone type name and chime option see par 4 3 F After setting the chime option select PARTITION If zone number was set to 05 the PowerMaxComplete display will read Z 0 5 P 1 P 2 P 3 G Press and to select the desired corresponding partitions If a zone is assigned to two or more partitions this indicates that the zone is located in a common ...

Page 39: ...pushbuttons In response the Happy Tune will sound When partition is disabled the display will read 1way kp No 5 Proceed to step K below When partition is enabled the display will read ACCESS TO PART H Click The display will read C01 P1 P2 P3 I Select the desired partitions that will be associated and can be controlled by this keypad via pushbuttons 1 2 and 3 on the control panel keypad J Click The...

Page 40: ...r all assigned partitions In case that one of the common area assigned partitions is in a delay state and the other partitions are armed the alarm will behave as an interior follower for this partition only The event will be ignored for other assigned armed partitions Home Delay Acts as a Perimeter Follower type when all assigned partitions are armed AWAY Acts as a Delay type when at least one of ...

Page 41: ...e 9 Non alarm 10 Emergency 11 Gas 12 Flood 13 Interior 14 Temperature 15 Home Delay 16 Guard 18 Outdoor Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 26 available zone names plus 5 custom zone names that you can add see Figure 4 3 Define Zones Zones 29 30 only are hardwired zones B2 Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assign...

Page 42: ... close 301 AC loss 455 Fail to arm 302 Low system battery 456 Partial arm 311 Battery disconnect 459 Recent close event 313 Engineer reset 570 Bypass 321 Bell 602 Periodic test report 344 RF receiver jam detect 607 Walk test mode 350 Communication trouble 641 Senior watch trouble D2 SIA Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition AR AC Restore GJ Gas trouble restore AT AC Trouble HA Holdup Alarm d...

Page 43: ...e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1st digit 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2nd digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D Forced Arming 8 users User No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1st digit A A A A A A A A 2nd digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Zone Bypass Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2...

Page 44: ...s permanently active a flood alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of flood leak the event is reported via the telephone line E5 Gas Zone A gas zone is permanently active a gas alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of gas leak the event is reported via the telephone line E6 Home Delay Zones A zone t...

Page 45: ...is assigned to the Outdoor Zone detects a disturbance it triggers an alarm and reports it to private phones but does not report the alarm to the Central Station Note Outdoor Monitored zones are not part of the confirmed alarm sequence on UK panels Note If a Tower 20 MCW is installed and the Masking Event Reported as Tamper option is enabled DIP switch 4 ON the PowerMaxComplete identifies the maski...

Page 46: ...ngle button pendant units The MCT 231 Code Secure and the MCT 201 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike MCT 231 201 D MCT 134 104 N A in North America 4 button hand held units MCT 134 CodeSecure can replace the MCT 234 keyfob MCT 104 PowerCode can perform emergency and non alarm functions Both units look alike MCT 134 104 E MCT 132 102 N A in North America 2...

Page 47: ...ch Box optional provides the PowerMaxComplete with two way voice communication Speech Box Industry Canada Declaration This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques appliables d Industrie Canada The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telep...

Page 48: ...onditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall be under no liability whatsoever arising out of the corruption and or malfunctioning of any telecommunication or electronic equipment or any p...

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