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IMPORTANT! In addition, you may provide the person
confined to interiors with a single-button transmitter for
distress situations - see Para. 6.2.
6.2 Emergency Calls for Help
Suppose the incapacitated person discussed in Para. 6.1
above has an accident such as falling in the bathtub
without being able to get up. It might take hours before the
“No Active” alert is sent out, but he (or she) must be
assisted much sooner.
Even though the odds for such an accident are not high, it
is advisable to provide the disabled person with a
miniature single-button transmitter to be carried on the
neck like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch.
Pressing the button on this transmitter will cause the
PowerArt™ to send an emergency call” to the central
monitoring station or to private telephones designated by
the installer.
To make this possible, ask your installer to define one of
the 29 zones of the PowerArt™ as an emergency zone,
obtain for you one of the transmitters listed below and link
this transmitter’s ID code to the emergency zone.
The models compatible with PowerArt™ are (see Fig. 6):
MCT-201 - pendant-type distress transmitter
MCT-211 - wristwatch-type distress transmitter
MCT-101 - pocket-type distress transmitter
MCT-201
MCT-211
MCT-101
Figure 6. Single-button Emergency Transmitters
6.3 Artwork Protection
The PowerArt, with SPD-1000 detectors, can be used for
protection of paintings, sculptures and other artworks, in
museums, galleries, churches, private artwork collections,
etc.
When someone tries to touch or remove the secured
object, to which the detector is attached, an identifiable
alarm signal is transmitted to the PowerArt. Identifiable
signals include: low battery voltage alert, low severity
alarm (slight touch) and high severity alarm (repetitive
touch, strong touch or removal).
Figure 7. Artwork Protection Alarms
6.4 Remote Control by Telephone
The PowerArt™ is designed to respond to your commands
at “intimate” range (via the built-in keypad), at short range
(via your key-ring transmitter) and at long range (via the
public telephone network). Accessing the PowerArt™ from
a remote telephone will allow you to perform a large
variety of operations, as listed in sub-paragraph B below.
A. Establishing Telephone Communication with
your PowerArt™ Control Panel
When you are away from the protected premises, all you
need is a regular telephone set or a cellular telephone to
remain in control. Be advised, though, that every action
performed via a remote telephone requires a valid user
code - to prevent unauthorized access to the system.
To contact the PowerArt™, proceed as follows:
Dial the telephone number used by your system, allow
the telephone to ring 2 - 4 times and then hang up.
Wait at least 12 seconds (but not more than 30 seconds)
after hanging up and redial the number. This time the
PowerArt™ will intercept your call - a shrill signal will
sound for 10 seconds. Press [
'
] to stop the signal.
Note: The PowerArt™ will respond in a similar way if you
dial just once and wait until the telephone rings 11 times.
You may now command your system (see B below).
Attention! If you linger more than 50 seconds without
keying
a
command, the PowerArt™ will disengage the line.
B. Executable Commands
Attention! For security reasons, every command in the
following list is preceded by an asterisk [
'
] and a valid
user code
[
!
].
Command Keying Sequence
Disarming
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[1]
Arming Home
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[2]
Arming Home-Instant
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[21]
Arming Away
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[3]
Arming Away-Instant
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[31]
Arming Away-Latchkey
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[4]
Arming Away-Instant-Latchkey
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[41]
Activating electrical devices
(1 - 7)
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[5]
(
[device
No.]
(
[1]
Deactivating electrical devices
(1 - 7)
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[5]
(
[device
No.]
(
[0]
Activating the auxiliary output
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[5]
(
[8]
(
[1]
Deactivating the auxiliary output
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[5]
(
[8]
(
[0]
Recorded message playback
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[8]
Investigating system status
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[9]
Quit (end communication)
[']
(
[9]
(
[9]
6.5 Two-Way Voice Communication
After establishing communication with the PowerArt™
from a remote telephone (see 6.3 A above), you may
initiate a conversation with the person left within the
residence by keying the following sequence on your
telephone keypad:
[']
(
[
!
]
(
[7]
(
[3]
(
[
!
] is your user code).
The system will start to function in the "LISTEN IN" mode,
letting you hear the sounds within your residence for 50
seconds. If the person under surveillance happens to speak
or cry then, you will hear this. However, to hold a two-way
conversation, you must switch the system manually from
Listen-In to Speak Out and back, as shown below:
For Function: Press:
Listen-in (listening to the person at home)
[3]
Speak-out (speaking to the person at home)
[1]
Note: To prolong the communication session by 50
seconds, press [3] or [1] again, as required.
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