PowerMax DE5450 manual

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    DE5450 1 PO WERMAX PO WERMAX PO WERMAX PO WERMAX Fully Supervised Wireless A larm Control Sy stem Installation Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 2 2. SPECIFICA TIONS ..................................................... 2 2.[...]

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    2 DE5450 1 1 1 1. INTRODUCTION . INTRODUCTION . INTRODUCTION . INTRODUCTION The PowerMax is a user and installer-friendly, 30-zone fully-supervised wireless control panel. The s ystem is designed to function in a way that appeals to the user but also off ers features that make installers’ life easier than ever before: EA SY T O INSTA LL • Plug-[...]

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    DE5450 3 Sounder Output Current w ith 1A transformer Internal sounder: 50 mA max . External sounder: 350 mA max. Attention! The 350 mA rating is valid only for units with a sticker th at says “ Option: 9VAC / 1A plug-in transformer” Fuse Ratings: 1A for battery protection (in U.S. variants only). Other variants use 650 mA PTC circuit protector.[...]

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    4 DE5450 D . Remove the screw that secures the lid (see Figure 3), swing the lid up and pull it away. You now have acces s to the battery holder (see Figure 4). E . Pull out the battery holder and check that the battery type selection j umper is positioned in accordance with the type of batteries being installed (see Figure 4). For alkaline (dry) c[...]

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    DE5450 5 panel from the bracket will start a tam per alarm. Forcibly remov ing the entire assembly off the wall will also start a tamper alarm, because the joints of the ring and cam piece to the bracket leg will break off, leaving the ring and cam attached to the wall. Figure 8. Bracket - Front View C. A ttaching the Bracket to the Wall Choose a c[...]

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    6 DE5450 You will need the following telephone-type cords: • For telephone line hookup only (installations w here line seizure is not required): 6-lead RJ-11 cord(s ). • For telephone line-and-set hookup (typical installation requiring line seizure): 8-lead RJ-31X cord(s ). Note: RJ-11 and RJ-31X cords are available as either single ended with [...]

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    DE5450 7 is capable of “learning” each detector’s identification code and linking it to a specif ic zone (see Section 3 in the Programming M anual). Some units are shown below: Figure 14. MC PIR-2000 Figure 15. MC PIR-3000 or K-940 MCW Figure 16. K-980MCW MC PIR-2000 & M C PIR-3000 are not UL-listed! Note: K-940 MCW and K-980MCW are pet i[...]

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    8 DE5450 RS232 module to an already installed PowerMax system : A. Detach the cabinet from the bracket (see Para. 5.1) B. Remove the factory installed plastic cap by sliding it out along the grooves as shown in Figure 27. Figure 27. Removing the Cap from the RS232 Niche C. Align the RS232 module with the grooves and the module catches as shown in F[...]

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    DE5450 9 indicator should extinguish, the “Happy Tune” (- - - –––) should sound and the display should revert to: READY HH:MM Test the AU X button in each k eyfob in accordance with the information noted in Table A.2, Appendix A. Verif y that the AUX button perf orms its duty as programmed. " If the AUX ( ✽ ) button is defined as ?[...]

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    10 DE5450 5.2 Replacing t he Backup Battery CAUTION! If you replace rechargeable cells with alkaline (dry) cells, be sure to install the battery-type jumper in the “DRY” position. Failure to do so will re sult in rapid cell destruction and leakage (acid leak age may cause further damage). Figure 31. Jumper in D ry Battery Positio n Replacement [...]

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    DE5450 11 Indicate the desired function (if any) - see Para. 5.16 in the programming guide. APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone No. Zone Ty pe Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment (in non-alarm or emergency zones) Chime (Yes / No) Controls PGM (X = YES) Controls X-10 Unit No. 1 2 3 4 [...]

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    12 DE5450 A3. Emergency Tr ansmitter List Tx # Transmitter T y pe Enrolled to Zone Name of holder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A4. Non-Alar m Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter T y pe Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 APPENDIX B. X-10 Unit Assignments Unit Controlled ON ON ON ON ON by Timer ON by Zone No. No. Appliance by A rmi[...]

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    DE5450 13 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements FCC PA RT 15 ST A TEM ENT This device complies w ith Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesir[...]

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    DE5450 15 NOTES:[...]

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    16 DE5450 WARRANTY Visoni c Ltd. and/or its subsi diaries and i ts affiliates ("the Manufacturer") warrants i ts products herei nafter referred to as "the Product" or "Products" to be in conformance with its own plans and speci fications and to be free of defects i n materials and workmanshi p under normal use and serv[...]