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(See fig. 4.1a)
1. NEW INSTL CODE
NEW INST. CODE
INST. CODE xxxx
[code]
 
Figure 4.1b - Setting a New Installer Code (see note) 
 
By using
 INSTALLER CODE
INST. CODE xxxx
NEW INST. CODE
[code]
1. NEW INSTL CODE
(see fig. 4.1a)
(see fig. 4.1a)
[code]
1. NEW INSTL CODE
NEW MASTER CODE
MASTER CODE xxxx
[code]
INST. CODE xxxx
NEW INST. CODE
By using
MASTER INSTALLER CODE
Figure 4.1c - Setting a New Installer Code 
in System with Inst. & Master Inst. Codes (see note) 
Note: Installer Code should never be programmed as 
“0000”. Doing so will lock the user out of the installer menu! 
 
4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESS SENSORS AND KEYFOB TRANSMITTERS 
4.2.1 General Guidance 
The ENROLLING mode has the following sub-modes: 
•  ENROLLING TYPE (wireless sensors) 
• ENROLL SENSORS (enroll wired magnetic contact or 
any other contact in zones 29 & 30 / enroll wireless 
detectors in zones 01-28). 
• ENROLL
  KEYFOB (multi-button CodeSecure 
transmitters) 
•  ENROLL WL 1WAY KP (wireless commander MCM-140+) 
• ENROLL WL 2WAY KP (wireless 2-way keypad MKP-
150/151) 
•  ENROLL WL SIREN (wireless siren) 
•  ENROLL PROX TAG (proximity tag) 
Before beginning, gather all the sensors that you intend to 
enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed.  
Your control panel must recognize the unique identification 
code (ID) of each such sensor in order to supervise them, 
receive their signals and respond accordingly. 
Attention! CodeSecure transmitters are mainly used for 
arming/disarming and can not be enrolled to zones. For 
enrolling to zones, use only non-CodeSecure 
wireless sensors. 
4.2.2 Enrolling Type 
Here you determine whether to enroll a wireless sensor by 
normal transmission or by sensor Tamper function 
(opening its cover). Options: normal, or by tamper. 
4.2.3 Enroll/Delete Sensors 
Wired and wireless sensors can be enrolled into the 
PowerMax Pro. To enroll / delete sensors, refer to Figure 4.2.  
STOP
 
•  Before enrolling, the lens at the front of PIR 
and dual-technology sensors should be 
masked to prevent inadvertent transmission. 
•  Make sure that magnetic contact transmitters are 
together with their magnets, to prevent them from 
sending out alarm transmissions. 
4.2.4 Enroll/Delete Keyfob Transmitters 
Keyfob transmitters are multi-button wireless CodeSecure™ 
transmitters. Eight system users use them for better, 
quicker and safer control over various system functions.  
To enroll / delete 1-way or 2-way keyfob transmitters, refer 
to Figure 4.2. 
4.2.5 Enroll/Delete Wireless Commander 
The Wireless Commander (MCM-140+) is a remote control 
unit that enables the user to remotely control the system. 
To enroll / delete up to 8 wireless commanders, refer to 
Figure 4.2 (Enroll WL 1-way KP). 
4.2.6 Enroll/Delete 2-Way Keypad 
The 2-way keypad, type MKP-150/151, enables the user to 
remotely control the system and also to receive data from 
the system (status, alarm and trouble data). To enroll up to 
two 2-way keypads, refer to Figure 4.2. 
4.2.7 Enroll/Delete Wireless Siren 
The wireless siren is a remote siren that is activated upon 
predefined events by the PowerMax Pro system. To enroll 
/ delete up to 2 wireless sirens, refer to Figure 4.2. 
4.2.8 Enroll/Delete Proximity Tags 
Proximity tags enable authorized people to enter restricted 
areas. Presenting valid proximity tag, while the system is 
armed, causes the system to disarm. Presenting valid 
proximity tag, while the system is disarmed, causes the 
system to be armed in AWAY (optional HOME) mode. To 
enroll / delete proximity tags, refer to Figure 4.2. 
Note:  Proximity tags are used on control panels with 
installed Proximity readers (not standard on UK versions).