Specifications
D-300885  25 
4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST 
This mode allows you to test the function of all protected area 
wireless sensors / wireless sirens / wireless keypads and to 
receive / review information regarding the received signal 
strength. Three reception levels are sensed and reported: 
Received Signal Strength Indication: 
Reception Buzzer Response 
Strong  Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––) 
Good  Happy Tune ( - - - –––– ) 
Poor  Sad tune ( –––––––– ) 
The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4.10. 
When you are instructed to perform "walk test", walk 
throughout the site to check the detectors / sensors. When 
a detector/sensor is triggered into alarm, its name, number 
and the alarm reception level should be indicated (for 
example, "Bathroom", "Z19 strong") and the buzzer should 
sound according to the alarm reception level (1 of 3). 
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore, 
a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you get a 
"poor" signal from a certain detector, 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. 
(Perform walk test)
BATHROOM
DIAG. TESTING
FRONT DOOR
Z1 POOR
Z19 STRONG
(alternating for 5 sec.)
LIVING ROOM
Z2 OK
(alternating for 5 sec.)
 Example
of test
result
display
 (Each time the OK button is pressed,
the next test result is displayed)
(see figure 4.1a)
10. DIAGNOSTICS
 Example
of test
result
display
 Example
of test
result
display
DIAG. TESTING
WL SENSORS TEST
S1 CPU
WL SIRENS TEST
S1 CPU=STRONG
WAIT
S2 CPU
PLEASE WAIT...
S2 CPU=STRONG
WL KEYPADS TEST
Z1 CPU
Z1 CPU=STRONG
WAIT
Z2 CPU
PLEASE WAIT...
Z2 CPU=STRONG
Note
STRONG/GOOD/POOR/
“NOT OK” (with siren No.,
S1 or S2 before) is
displayed according to the
wireless siren signal
strength).
S1=siren 1. S2 = siren 2.
CPU = Control Panel Unit
 = 2 way comm.
Note
STRONG/GOOD/POOR/
“NOT OK” (with keypad
No., Z1 or Z2 before) is
displayed according to the
wireless siren signal
strength).
Z1=keypad 1 Z2=keypad 2
CPU = Control Panel Unit
 = 2 way comm.
Figure 4.10 - Diagnostic Test Flow Chart 
4.11 USER FUNCTIONS 
This  mode provides you with a gateway to the user 
functions through the regular user programming menu. You 
may: 
•  Program the 4 (private) telephone numbers 
•  Program user codes 
• Enroll keyfobs 
•  Enroll proximity tags 
•  Select the voice option 
•  Set the auto arm option 
•  Set arming time 
•  Set the squawk option 
•  Set the system time and time format 
•  Set the date and date format 
•  Set the time scheduler 
Refer to the User Guide for detailed procedures. 
Caution! If after having programmed the user codes the 
system does not recognize your installer code, this 
indicates you must have programmed a user code that is 
identical with your installer code. If so, access the user 
menu and change the code that is identical with your 
installer code. This will re-validate your installer code. 
4.12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS 
If you want to reset the PowerMaxComplete parameters to 
the factory default parameters, you should enter the 
installer menu and perform the "FACTORY DEFLT" 
function, as described in the right side illustration. To get 
the relevant parameters defaults, contact the 
PowerMaxComplete dealer. 
Note:  For PowerMaxComplete with 2 installer codes, 
INSTALLER code and MASTER INSTALLER code, only 
the master installer code enables to perform factory default 
function. 
12. FACTORY DEFLT
[installer code]
<OK> to restore
ENTER CODE:
PLEASE 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. 










