User's Manual
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Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations
Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control OperationsQuick Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations
Quick Guide To Primary Alarm Control Operations
QUICK REFERENCE TO PRIMARY ALARM CONTROL OPERATIONS
Arming AWAY ........................................
+
+ [Code]*
Arming AWAY-INSTANT ........................
+
+ [Code]* +
+
Arming HOME ........................................
+
+ [Code]*
Arming HOME-INSTANT .......................
+
+ [Code]* +
+
Arming AWAY-LATCHKEY ...................
+
+ [Code]* +
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Force Arming AWAY (system not ready)
+
+ [Code]* +
+
(to silence the protest buzz)
Force Arming HOME (system not ready)
+
+ [Code]* +
+
(to silence the protest buzz)
Disarming and stopping alarms............
+
+ [Code]
* The factory default master user code is 1 1 1 1. The code is not required if quick arming
has been permitted by the
installer. Change the factory default code to a secret code without delay (see Para. 7.7)
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Contact list form
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ontact list form
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing PowerMax Pro, a highly
advanced wireless alarm control system produced by
Visonic Ltd.
Please note below the installer's telephone number
to facilitate obtaining assistance.
Company Name: ____________________________
Telephone Number: __________________________
Person to Contact: ___________________________
Also please make sure that you have the name and
telephone number of the central station your system
will report to. If you ever call the central station to ask
questions, you should be able to come up with your
"ACCOUNT NUMBER" used to identify your alarm
system to the central station. Obtain this information
from your installer and write it.
Monitoring Station’s Name _____________________
Telephone Number: __________________________
My Account Number: _________________________
If your system was set by the installer to contact
private telephone numbers, note down the 4
telephone numbers that your installer programmed to
be called:
Phone No. 1: _______________________________
Phone No. 2: _______________________________
Phone No. 3: _______________________________
Phone No. 4: _______________________________
Luminous Indic
Luminous IndicLuminous Indic
Luminous Indicator Signals
ator Signalsator Signals
ator Signals
Indicator Behavior Significance
(red)
Lights steadily
Flashes
No light
The system is in the armed state (AWAY MODE)
The system is in the armed state (HOME MODE)
The system is presently in the disarmed state
(orange)
Lights steadily
No light
A state of trouble is presently being detected
No trouble - all is well
(green)
Lights steadily
No light
The chime function is active - chime zones will chime when disturbed.
The chime function is inactive - chime zones will not chime when
disturbed.
(green)
Lights steadily
No light
AC power is supplied to the control panel
The system is operating on backup battery power