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4. PROGRAMMING
4.1 Programming Scope
The following programming actions are possible:
• Setting the master user (user #1) code.
• Setting other user codes (users #2-8).
• Allowing/forbidding quick arming of the keypad.
• Muting/reactivating the keypad's buzzer.
• Controlling the keypad's back-lighting.
• Enabling/disabling the supervision/low battery reporting
from the MCM-140/MCM-140+.
4.2 Entering the Programming Mode
The programming mode is accessible with the master code only
(1 1 1 1 by default). The "#" key is used to enter and also to exit
the programming mode.
Entering the Programming Mode
Action LED indication Buzzer response
Green LED blinks slowly
until the master code is
keyed *
[master code]
(1111 by default)
Amber LED blinks slowly
during programming *
(success melody)
Note
Upon entering the programming mode, the success melody is
heard and the amber LED starts blinking. Blinking will stop once
you exit from this mode (by pressing "#" again) or upon time out
during which no key is pressed. 2 short beeps are heard when
the LED stops blinking.
4.3 Changing Master/User Codes
To change the MCM-140/MCM-140+ master and user codes,
proceed as follows:
Action LED indication Buzzer response
[1-8]
1
Amber LED blinks
[new code]
2
Amber LED blinks quickly -
(blinks slowly after success)
(success melody)
Notes
1. Enter user No. (1-8). User No. 1 is defined as the master user.
2. Master/user codes consist of 4-digits. Code "0000" is not
valid. It can be used to erase the currently programmed code
(when this action is performed, success melody is heard).
3. The PowerMax family control
panels user codes and MCM-
140/MCM-140+ user codes are different codes.
4. Disarming actions that are performed by users 5-8 are
considered as latchkey disarming. The LATCHKEY option
should be enabled in PowerMax family control
panels.
4.4 Restoring the Default Master Code
If the master code is forgotten, it is possible to recall the factory
default master code "1111". To ensure that this possibility is
not misused by unauthorized people, a panic alarm is
automatically transmitted to the PowerMax family control
panels when such an action is performed.
To recall the default master code and prevent a panic alarm, set
the PowerMax family control
panels to Installer mode (see
PowerMax programming guide par. 1.2 / PowerMax+, PowerMax
PRO and PowerMax Complete installer guide par. 4.1.3) and
proceed as shown in the following illustration:
4.5 Special Programming Options
Quick arm AWAY ON and HOME ON (default OFF)
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 1,
AWAY
*
Quick arm OFF
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 1,
OFF
*
Buzzer ON (default ON)
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 2,
AWAY
*
Buzzer OFF
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 2,
OFF
*
Back lighting ON (default ON)
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 3,
AWAY
*
Back lighting OFF
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 3,
OFF
*
Important: In the following processes, the instruction
4
is
for MCM-140 only. For MCM-140+ use
5
instead.
Supervision / Low battery reporting ON (default OFF) **
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 4,
AWAY
*
Supervision / Low battery reporting OFF
#,
[master code]
(amber LED blinks),
9, 4,
OFF
*
* To indicate success, the amber LED blinks and the buzzer
sounds twice.
** The supervision message is sent once an hour or according to
local standards.
*** When there is Low Bat condition, trouble message will be
displayed for the zone that was selected for FIRE key.
5. ENROLLING/DELETING MCM-140/MCM-140+ IN POWERMAX
5.1 Enrolling Arming, Disarming, Aux
and Panic Functions
To enroll the Home/Away arming, Disarming, Aux and Panic
functions, refer to figure 4A.
Note: If you are using the latchkey feature, and keyfob locations
(5-8) are programmed with an MCM-140/MCM-140+, then all
disarming actions performed by the MCM-140/MCM-140+ will be
considered latchkey disarming.
5.2 Enrolling Lights, Fire, and
Emergency Functions
The following MCM-140 (not MCM-140+) PowerCode control
functions can be enrolled: X-10 devices ( 1-7), PGM output
(activated by
). Fire and Emergency.
For the enrolling, refer to figure 4A
Note
Define the zones that are enrolled with X-10 and PGM devices as
"non-alarm" zones, to prevent an alarm display when the device
is activated.
5.3 Programming PGM/X-10 Devices
as "On by Zones"
To enable activation of PGM/X-10 devices from the MCM-
140/MCM-140+, they must be programmed as "On by Zones".
For the programming process, refer to the PowerMax
programming guide, section 7 (Defining Output Parameters).