Specifications
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4.5.28 Inst. DL Code 
(Fig. 4.5, location 28). 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. 
4.5.30 Zone Restore 
(Fig. 4.5, location 30). Here you determine whether a zone 
restore will be reported or not. Options: report restore and 
don't report. 
4.5.31 Upload Option 
(Fig. 4.5, location 31). Here you determine whether the 
PowerMaxComplete data can be uploaded into a computer 
while the system is in disarm state or any time (in 
HOME/AWAY arming & disarm state). The options are: 
when system OFF and any time. 
4.5.32 Dialing Method 
(Fig. 4.5, location 32). Here you determine the dialing 
method used by the automatic dialer built into the 
PowerMaxComplete control panel. 
The options are: Pulse and DTMF (tone). 
4.5.33 Line Failure Report 
(Fig. 5, loc. 33). Here you determine if the telephone line 
disconnection will be reported or not and determine the 
delay between detection of line disconnection and the 
failure reporting. If the telephone line is disconnected, the 
message "tel line fail" will be stored in the event log. 
The options are: don't report, immediately, 5 minutes, 
30 minutes, 60 minutes or 180 minutes. 
4.5.34 UL/DL Tel. Number 
(Fig. 4.5, loc. 34). Here you enter the telephone number (up 
to 16 digits) of the UL/DL server. 
Note:  Only for use with panels monitored by compatible 
central stations. Leave empty if not being used.
4.5.35 System Inactivity Report 
(Fig. 4.5, loc. 35). Here you determine whether the central 
station will receive a message if the system is inactive (not 
armed) during a defined period (days).  
The options are: disable, rep. after 7d, rep. after 14d, rep. 
after 30d, rep. after 90d. 
4.5.38 Ambient Level 
(Fig. 4.5 loc. 38). Applicable for USA only. In this section 
you select the ambient noise level of the installation. If it is 
relatively noisy environment, set it to High (default setting) 
If it is very quiet environment, set to Low. 
4.6 DEFINING GSM PARAMETERS 
This mode is applicable only if your PowerMaxComplete is 
connected to the internal / external GSM unit. By using this 
mode, you can: 
1.  Define that the GSM unit is installed / not installed. 
2.  Define 4 cellular phone numbers to which events will be 
reported via SMS text message. 
3. Define which types of events will be reported to SMS 
phone numbers. 
4.  Define whether the GSM unit will serve as: 
  GSM IS BACKUP – The system will try to report 
events using the PSTN line, and if that fails, it will try 
the GSM line (SMS messages are always sent 
using the GSM line). 
 GSM IS PRIMARY –The system will try dialing 
using GSM line first, and if that fails, it will try the 
PSTN line (SMS messages are sent using GSM 
anyway). 
  GSM ONLY –The system will report events by using 
only the GSM line. 
  SMS ONLY –The system will not use GSM line for 
anything else than for SMS messages. 
5. Define whether GSM line failure will not be reported, or 
will be reported after 2/5/15/30 minutes. 
An illustrated process is shown in figure 4.6. In this 
illustration, each selected option is displayed with a dark 
box at the right side. To review the options, repeatedly 
click 
 or   button, until the desired option is 
displayed, then click 
 button. 
4.6.1 GSM Module Installation 
Here you define whether the GSM Module is installed or 
not installed. Available options are: installed or not 
installed. 
4.6.2 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th SMS Number 
Here you define the first, second, third and fourth SMS 
phone number (including area code, 16 digits maximum) to 
which pre-selected events types (see next paragraph) will 
be reported. 
4.6.3 Reporting to SMS Phone Number 
Here you determine the types of events that will be 
reported to the pre-selected SMS phone numbers. 
Event messages are divided by type into three groups: 
GROUP
  EVENTS REPORTED 
Alarms  Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper 
Open/Close  Arming AWAY, Arming HOME, Disarming 
Alerts  No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey 
The selectable options are detailed in the next table. 
Option Description 
All 
All event types 
all (-op/cl) 
All event types except open/close 
all (-alerts) 
All event types except alerts 
Alarms 
Alarms only 
Alerts 
Alerts only 
op/CL 
Open/close only 
Disable report 
No events reporting 
Note: “All” means that all 3 groups are reported and also 
trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor 
inactivity, power failure, jamming, communication failure etc. 










