Specifications

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button for PGM control (see Par. 4.4.17), and that you
programmed the PGM output to be controlled by keyfob
transmitters (see par. 4.8).
E11. Perimeter Zones
Perimeter zones rely on detectors designed to protect
doors, windows and walls. An immediate alarm is initiated
when such a zone is violated by opening the door/window
or by trying to break the wall.
E12. Perimeter Follower Zones
A non-entry/exit zone, typically a perimeter zone located
on an entry/exit path that is treated as an entry/exit zone
during an entry/exit time.
E13. Temperature Zone
A temperature zone uses a wireless temperature detector
to detect both indoor and outdoor temperatures and is
permanently active. The detector monitors room
temperature using an internal sensor. For outdoor or
refrigerator installations, a waterproof temperature probe
(optional) is used. There are a total of four fixed
temperature points and the user can enable one or more
temperature point.
Upon detection of change in temperature a digital
message is transmitted and the event is reported.
E14. 24-Hour Zones
24 hour zones are mainly used for PANIC buttons, perimeter
detectors and anti-tamper protection. They therefore trigger an
alarm in both armed and disarmed states.
24 Hour Zone - Silent. - Upon detection, this zone
initiates a silent alarm, meaning that the sirens do not
function. Instead the PowerMaxComplete dials
telephone numbers and reports the event to central
stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone
initiates a siren alarm. The PowerMaxComplete also
dials telephone numbers and reports the event to central
stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
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PowerMaxComplete Compatible
Detectors
Each detector compatible with the PowerMaxComplete
system is packed with its own installation instructions.
Read them carefully and install as indicated.
A. PIR Motion Detectors
The wireless passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors used
in the system are of the PowerCode type. The
PowerMaxComplete is capable of “learning” each
detector’s identification code and linking it to a specific
zone (see par. 4.3 in this Guide). Some units are shown
below:
NEXT
®
K9-85 MCW
MCPIR-3000
or K-940 MCW
DISCOVERY
K9-80/MCW
Note: K-940 MCW, Discovery K9-80/MCW and NEXT
®
K9-85 MCW are pet immune units.
In addition to its unique 24-bit identification code, each
detector transmits a message, containing status
information:
The detector is in alarm (or not).
The detector is being tampered with (or not).
The battery voltage is low (or normal).
“This is a supervisory message”.
If any of these detectors detects motion, it sends out a
message to the alarm control panel. If the system is in the
armed state, an alarm will be triggered.
B. Magnetic Contact Transmitter
MCT-302 is a PowerCode magnetic-
contact transmitter used to detect the
opening of a door or a window.
The alarm
contacts are closed as
long as the door or
window remains
closed.
MCT-302
The unit has an extra alarm input that acts as if it were a
separate wireless transmitter. It sends (or does not send) a
“restored to normal“ message to the alarm system,
depending on the setting of an on-board “DIP” switch. The
“restore” message informs you, through the control panel’s
display, whether the door or window is open or closed.
C.
MCT
-
100 Wireless Adapter for
Wired Detectors. MCT-100 is a
PowerCode device used mainly as a
wireless adapter for 2 regular magnetic
switches installed on 2 windows in the same
room. It has two inputs, behaving as
separate wireless transmitters with different
PowerCode IDs. Each input sends (or does
not send) a “restored“ message to the alarm
system, depending on the setting of an on-
board DIP” switch.
MCT-100
D. Wireless Smoke Detector
MCT-425. A photoelectric smoke
detector equipped with a
PowerCode-type transmitter. If
enrolled to a fire zone, it initiates a
fire alarm upon detection of smoke.
MCT-425
E. Glass Break Detector MCT-
501. An acoustic detector equipped
with a PowerCode-type transmitter.
Since it restores automatically after
detection, this unit does not send a
restoral message to the control panel.
MCT-501
F2 Compatible Transmitters
The PowerMaxComplete system is compatible with multi-
button and single button key-ring and hand-held
transmitters that use PowerCode and CodeSecure coding
methods.
Multi-button PowerCode transmitters transmit the same
code each time the same button is pressed. They can be
used for emergency signaling, for activating the PGM
output. They can not be used for arming / disarming.
CodeSecure transmitters are of the rolling code type - they
transmit a new code each time the same button is pressed.
This provides a higher security level, especially in arming /
disarming applications, because the code can not be
copied (“grabbed”) by unauthorized people.
Following are the basic details of several compatible
transmitters. The possible applications for each push-
button are indicated in each drawing.