INTRODUCTION   
8  D-302755 PowerMaxComplete User's Guide 
Proximity Tags 
When Partition is Disabled 
Your  system  responds  to  valid  proximity  tags 
enrolled  to  the  system.  The  proximity  tag  enables 
you to perform a variety of functions without entering 
user code, for  example, arming,  disarming,  reading 
the  event  log,  etc.  Whenever  the  user  code  is 
required, you can simply present a valid proximity tag 
and perform the desired operation without the need 
to key-in your user code. 
When Partition is Enabled 
When  the  system  is  disarmed,  after  presenting  a 
valid proximity tag to the control panel, the message 
"<OK> for AWAY" is displayed. Now you can press 
the   button to immediately arm the control 
panel,  or  wait  for  3  second  for  system  automatic 
AWAY  arming  (the  message "Please  exit now"  will 
be  displayed).  Presenting  the  proximity  tag  once 
again will DISARM the system. 
Instead  of  pressing  the 
 
button  (see 
above), you can press the
 
 button once / 
twice  (the message "<OK>  for  HOME"  /  "<OK>  for 
disarm" is displayed, accordingly) and then press the 
press 
 
button  for  HOME  arming  / 
disarming. 
The  control  panel  transmits  an  RF  signal.  A  valid 
proximity tag  that  is  presented  to  the control  panel 
transmits a coded RF signal back to the control unit. 
Screen Saver Option 
The Screen Saver option (if enabled by the installer) 
causes  that  when  no  key  is  pressed  during  more 
than 30 seconds, the display is “PowerMax” and the 
LEDs do not light (to prevent an intruder to know the 
system  status).  The  normal  display  returns  after 
pressing the   button followed by entering user 
code (Refresh by  Code)  or after pressing any key 
(Refresh by Key), as selected by the installer.  
If Refresh by Key was selected, the first pressing of 
any key (except Fire and Emergency) causes normal 
display return and the second press performs the key 
function.  Regarding  the  Fire  and  Emergency  keys, 
the first key press causes normal display return and 
also performs the Fire/Emergency function.