User guide
INTRODUCTION
D-302990 5
KEYFOB
TRANSMITTER
UP TO 8
WIRELESS
REMOTE
COMMANDERS
EMERGENCY
PENDANT
TRANSMITTERS
WIRELESS
DETECTORS
(UP TO 28 UNITS)
INSTALLED IN
THE PROTECTED
PREMISES
SMOKE
DETECTOR
UNIVERSAL
PERIMETER
PROTECTION
DETECTOR
DOOR OR
WINDOW
OPEN/CLOSE
DETECTOR
MOTION
DETECTOR
FLOOD
DETECTOR
LOCAL
COMPUTER
(OPTION)
HARD WIRED
DETECTOR
CO / GAS
DETECTOR
CENTRAL MONITORING
STATIONS
PUBLIC
TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE
4 PRIVATE
TELE-
PHONES
TEL. LINE
USER
COMPUTER
WIRELESS
SIREN OR
EXTERNAL
SIREN
(future option)
2-WAY KEYFOB
TRANSMITTER
A COMBINATION OF UP TO 8
INTERNET
PAGER COMPANY
COMPUTER
PAGER
ROUTER
TEMPERATURE
DETECTOR
AWAY
UP TO 2
KEYPAD
DEVICES
GSM
TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE
TEL
CENTRAL
MONITORING
STATION
SMS
INTERNET
GPRS
PGM OUTPUT FOR
CONTROLLING DEVICES
BY VARIOUS FACTORS
AS PROGRAMMED
BY THE INSTALLER
Figure 2. Typical System Configuration
• Access from remote telephones: You may
access the PowerMaxExpress from a remote
telephone and Arm/Disarm it or receive system
status information.
• Numerical keys serve as function keys: In the
disarmed state, numerical keys are used to control
various system functions. A simple icon on each
key identifies the task of that key.
• PGM remote control: Gate control mechanisms,
courtesy lights and various other devices can be
switched on and off via a special PGM
(programmable) output. Your installer will
determine the control means, in accordance with
your needs.
• Data retrieval: You can obtain status information,
trouble information and review memorized alarm
events visually.
• Looking after elderly, physically handicapped
and infirm individuals: The system can be
programmed to monitor activity within the
protected area and send out an alert message if
the person under surveillance remains still for a
predefined period of time (as set by your installer).
• Distress calls: Miniature pushbutton transmitters
dealt out to specific individuals may be used for
sending emergency calls for help.
• Disarming under duress: If a user is forcibly
compelled to disarm the system, he can use a
special code that disarms the system apparently
as usual, but sends a silent alarm to the central
station (see chapter 2).
• System supervision: All wireless peripherals
within the protected site send periodic supervision
messages. If such a message is overdue, the
PowerMaxExpress displays an ‘inactivity’ trouble
message. Your installer can disable this feature if
so desired.
• Battery supervision: You do not have to worry
about ‘dead’ batteries. The PowerMaxExpress
displays a ‘Low Battery’ message whenever a
battery in a wireless sensor is found to be near the
end of its useful life. When the battery voltage in
the wireless siren is low, a low battery message is
sent to the alarm system. After the low voltage
message delivery, at least 2 siren alarms are
possible before the siren is totally inactive.