POWERMAX EXPRESS WIRELESS ALARM COMPACT PROFESSIONAL KIT WITH 2X ADDITIONAL BATTERIES - PWRMAXEXPRBATT

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CODE: PWRMAXEXPRBATT

£239.99

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ADD ADDITIONAL KEYFOBS £20ea

ADD ADDITIONAL PIR SENSORS £36ea

ADD A KEYPAD £48

ADD ADDITIONAL PIRS £36ea

Add bell box sticker for .99p!

Description

Visonic's PowerMax Express is an exceptionally small, wireless control panel that delivers all of the reliability and features homeowners and professional installers need.

Product Description

Visonic's PowerMax Express is an exceptionally small, wireless control panel that delivers all of the reliability and features homeowners and professional installers need. Highly cost-effective and unique among its size class, this sleeky designed control panel packs outstanding functionality into a comprehensive all-in-one, self-contained panel.

The PowerMax Express wireless home security and safety system can be extended with a diverse range of easy-to-add accessories. Wireless intrusion detectors enhance the protection of people and property; wireless safety detectors and personal emergency response transmitters help save lives and prevent personal injury; and a wide variety of control options increase ease of use and convenience.

Contents:

1 x PowerMax Express Panel

1 x MCT-320 Wireless Door Contact 

3 x Wireless Pet Tolerant Digital PIR's (K9-85 MCW)

2 x MCT-234 Miniature Keyfob Transmitters 

1 x MCS-740 Wireless Siren

2 x Additional Batteries for External Siren

Features

  • Compact size: 161 x 161 x 50mm (6.44 x 6.44 x 1.75in)
  • Modern, thin-profile design fits any home decor
  • High-power audial and visual arming and disarming notifications
  • 110dB piezo siren
  • High-power built-in strobe light (white)
  • Distinguishes between fire and burglar alarms, emitting a different sound for each
  • Fast and easy adjustment-free installation with no cabling work
  • Double tamper protection - cover and wall tampers
  • Wall or flush mounting options
  • Protected and fully enclosed electronics area
  • Compatible with selected PowerMax versions.
  • Complies with European EN50131-1 Grade 2 and other international standards

Visonic FAQ PageThis is a list of frequently asked questions on the the Visonic range of wireless alarm systems.

1) What is the coverage of a wireless device?    Approx 100-120mtrs depending on the build of the house, if solid walls are in the path of the signal, this can be reduced by up to 30%, if extra range is needed use an extender MCX600.

2)Panel is saying CPU battery low?      The panel comes with a minimum charge on the panel battery, when the unit is connected to the mains this will charge the battery.

3) How long do the batteries last?     Approx 2-3 years, even longer in some cases, but all the batteries are monitored by the panel, with plenty of warning.

4) How do I clear alarm in memory – or clear the memory?        Press the arm button on the remote, then the un-arm button.

5) The red light on the PIR is not picking me up when I walk past?    The unit enters sleep mode when the unit is not used, to save battery life.

6) I have a Pet PIR but it is picking up my pet....   Check the mounting height, Pet PIRS should be mounted at about 6-8 Feet. Also set the Pulse count jumper inside the PIR to the lower sensitivity, ie 2 counts not 1 count.

7) I have a Pet PIR but it is picking up my pet, I’ve mounted it at 7 Feet and adjusted the pulse count?         Where is the PIR installed? If installed in a hallway, most common answer is the Pir is picking up the stairs, so if the pet goes upstairs it will trigger the PIR. Angle if possible away from the stairs.Last resort, move the Pir, if the pet can access window ledges or sofa tops try the unit at 8 feet.

8) I don’t want to use a Battery Bell box, but I want a constant Power feed?           You could use the Visonic Mains operated bell BUT a Better option is to use a Grade 3 bell Like Texecom Odessey. You can connect a wired bell from the panel, look on the website, open the description of the bell and open the PDF to see the wiring information.

9) I have a fault, but can’t find it?           Set the panel in Normal mode, Press the star on the key fob, and a report will be announced.

10) How many key fobs can be enrolled with the panel?  8 can be enrolled.

11) How many Wireless Bell boxes can be installed?  2 can be enrolled.

12) I keep getting tamper alarm on the bell box when I am enrolling the system devices?       The tamper plunger will be protruding from the back of the bell box, place a heavy book on the bell box, this will push it back in.

13) Is there a comfort LED or Alarm active indication on the bell box?  No, We recommend the use of battery powered LED like ( ESLLED )

14) I keep getting tamper alarm on the bell box, after i’ve fitted it to the wall?     The bell box should be mounted on a flat surface so the tamper plunger is pushed in. If on a spardash surface you will need to make a smooth surface where the plunger will touch the wall, but not too deep, or it won’t push back in to the bell box. There is an adjustment screw on the plunger which will extend the range. If this is not long enough try some cement over the Spardash.

15) Which PIR would you recommend for a conservatory? The best one to use would be Discovery Quad Mcw, as it has a four channel detector.

16) How many wired devices can I install? We only recommend 1 on each Zone, but if necessary you can loop door contacts, but they will all trigger the same zone.

17) How many wired Zones are there?  There are 2 zones for wired devices, zones 29 and 30.

18) How many devices can I install on each zone?  We only recommend 1 device on each zone.

19) How do I connect a phone line? Use 2 out of a 4 core telephone cable, 1 x core in the SET and 1 x core in the LINE, and connect directly to the back of a secondary phone socket with terminals 2 and 5, any polarity.

20) What if I have ADSL ? You will have to use a filter and connect it to the phone side of the filter. 

 21) I want to hardwire the phone line to an ADSL line?  You can purchase a filter which can be mounted on the main BT socket, to change all the secondary sockets to phone only so you could hardwire into the back.

22) The Trouble light keeps coming on? Set the unit to Normal mode, press the star button on the key fob, the panel will announce the fault.

23) Can I connect remotely to the panel?  Yes but you will need the panel connected to a phone line, and the Visonic software installed on your PC.

24) What can I do remotely? You can access all the functions of the panel remotely, from zone changing, event log, even pin number change.

25) I’m stuck, can I reset the panel? Yes if you go into function 12 in the installers menu, you have the option to reset to default.

26) Will the onboard dialler ring Mobiles as well as land lines?  Yes it will.

27) Is there any settings to change the language? No, we only supply in English, but you can turn off the voice prompts. 

28) Can I turn the speech off? Yes if you press No7 in ready mode.

30) Can I put a PIR in the bedroom? No, we don’t recommend putting a PIR in the bedroom, it could be set off too easily, for your own protection use a door-window contact.

31)In the event of losing mains power, what will happen to the panel if armed?   The panel will still be armed, disarm in the normal way. 

32) What is the voltage rating of the power supply? The power supply is rated at 220-240vac. Input voltage.

 

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Just set this up today, ive had it for over a year but im a busy guy lol. Works a treat, had a few small issues with poor signals but that was because it was originally going to be placed next to my boiler, moved to a different cupboard and all is fine now, dead easy to instal, maybe took 4 hours in total and that was with adding a fused spur and removing the plug etc. Ordered 2pm and recieved next morning..all in all I'm very impressed with service and product!

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