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PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Version 16 Installer's Guide Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................... 3 5. PROGRAMMING................................................ 27 1.1 System Features ............................................ 3 5.1 General Guidance ....................................... 27 5.1.1 Navigation ........................................... 27 5.1.2 Feedback Sounds ............................... 27 2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION ... 7 3.
5.6.1 General Guidance – "Communication" Flow-Chart & Menu Options ........................... 43 5.6.2 Configuring PSTN (landline phone) Connection ................................................... 45 5.6.3 Configuring GSM-GPRS (IP) - SMS Cellular Connection ...................................... 45 5.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations ....................................... 47 5.6.5 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users .......................................................
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION PowerMaster-10 G2 and PowerMaster-30 G2 are PowerG-enabled professional all-in-one wireless security, fire and safety systems supporting advanced applications and Visonic's new revolutionary PowerG™ Two-Way, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) wireless technology.
1. INTRODUCTION Device Configuration Device parameters and related system behavior can be configured from the control panel or from a remote location. To configure devices from the control panel: see Chapter 5 Programming and also the individual device's Installation Instructions. Each PowerG device has its own settings which can be configured through the control panel by entering the "DEVICE SETTINGS" menu.
1. INTRODUCTION Wired zones and programmable outputs (PGM) The control panel can support wired detectors and control automation devices with programmable wired outputs. 1. Connect a wired zone or PGM device: see section 3.6 Adding a Wired Zone or PGM. 2. Program the wired zone: see section 5.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors 3. Program PGM outputs behavior: see section 5.7 PGM Output.
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2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster control panel, the following points should be observed: The selected location should be approximately in the center of the installation site between all the transmitters, preferably in a hidden location.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-10 mounting process is shown in Figures 3.1 - 3.9. 3.1 Opening the PowerMaster-10 G2 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting To Mount the Unit: 1. Release the screws 2. Remove the front cover 3. Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface 4. Drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors 5. Fasten the back unit with 4 screws A. Mounting surface B.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.2 Connecting to the Telephone Line PHONE WIRING Connect the telephone cable to the SET connector and connect the telephone line cable to the LINE connector (through the desired wiring cable entry). Notes: 1. The telephone cable should be no longer than 3 meters. 2. For UL installations, the telephone cable must be no less than 26 AWG. A. SET B. LINE C. Tel line wall jack PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA A. SET G. Green B. LINE H. Brown C. RJ-31X cord I. D.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.3 System Planning & Programming Program the system now as instructed in the programming section. The tables in APPENDIX C will help you plan and record location of each detector, the holder and assignment of each transmitter. 3.4 GSM Module Installation The internal GSM 350 module enables the PowerMaster-10 G2 system to operate over a GSM/GPRS cellular network (for further details, see the GSM 350 PG2 Installation Instructions).
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.5 PGM-5 Installation PGM-5 is an output interface module designed to provide alarm, trouble events and status signals to external devices such as long range wireless monitoring transmitters, CCTV systems, home-automation systems and LED annunciation panels (for further details see the PGM-5 Installation Instructions).
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.6 Adding Wired Zones or PGM Device Required tools: Cutter and slotted screwdriver - 3 mm blade. PowerMaster-10 G2 wiring is shown in Figures 3.6a – 3.7b. CABLES ROUTING GUIDE A. Cables entry options B. Back unit C. Cable clips To Route the Cable: 1. Remove the left or right side cables entry knockout(s) and enter the required cable(s) 2. Remove and use as cable clamp(s) To Route the Cable (continued): 3. Position the clamp (1 of 2) as shown and then rotate into place.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION PGM AND ZONE WIRING A. PGM output Vmax=30v Imax=100mA B. Relay C. Device D. External power supply 5 30VDC E. Wired detector's Tamper F. Wired detector's alarm or Arming Key (see section 5.4.2, “Zone Type List” table). For UL installations, D and E must be UL listed. Note: The wired detector should be installed at least 2 meters away from the control panel.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION Notes for UL installations: 1. A device that is connected to PGM terminal should not be programmed to be activated during standby. 2. The system shall be installed in accordance with CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. 3. A minimum spacing of 1/4 inch shall be maintained between the telephone wiring and the low voltage wiring (zones, bell circuit, etc.). Do not route the LINE and SET wires in the same wiring channel with other wires. 4.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION CONNECTING AC POWER USING INTERNAL AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PERFORM STEPS 1 and 2 ON A WORKBENCH BEFORE THE MOUNTING 1. Extract either plastic segment (will be used later) 2. Extract plastic segment (will be used later) 3. Knock out the plastic segment (left or right, according to the power wiring direction) 4. Remove power supply terminals cover (E) 5.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.8 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster-10 G2 temporarily (see Figure 3.7a). Alternatively, you may power up from the backup battery, as shown in Figure 3.8. Disregard any “trouble” indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection. For Europe Safety Compliance: a. The model shall be installed according to the local electrical code. b. The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible. c.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-30 G2 mounting process is shown in Figures 4.1 - 4.13. 4.1 PowerMaster-30 G2 Wiring Diagram A. Expander Module Flat B. Wired Zone / Special C. Battery Connector Cable Siren Terminal Block E. Dual RS-232 Module Flat F. Dual RS-232 Module G. Dual RS-232 Module Cable Connectors I. Back Unit J. Power Supply K. Expander Module M. Phone Wiring N.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.2 Opening the PowerMaster-30 G2 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting To Mount the Unit: 1. Release the screws 2. Remove the front cover 3. Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface, then drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors and then fasten the back unit with 4 screws A. Mounting surface B. Back unit C. Screws Figure 4.2 – Back Unit Mounting 4.3 Connecting to the Telephone Line (detail "M" in Figure 4.1) PHONE WIRING A. LINE B. SET C.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA A. LINE B. SET C. RJ-31X cord D. 8-position RJ-31X plug E. Brown F. Red G. Green H. Gray I. RJ-31X jack J. Line from street K. House phones Figure 4.3b – Phone Wiring in North America Phone wiring in the UK: Line terminals must be connected to pins 2 and 5 of the wall jack.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.6 GSM Module Installation (detail "N" in Figure 4.1) Plug in the GSM module and fasten it as shown in the above Insert the SIM card into the GSM module as shown in drawing. the above drawing. A. GSM 1. Slide top cover. B. Front unit 2. Open cover Caution! Do not install or remove the GSM module when the 3. Align SIM card in cover (note cover orientation) system is powered by AC power or backup battery. 4. Slide SIM card into cover 5. Rotate cover to close 6.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 1. To install the DUAL RS-232 module into the control panel, press it into the marked location (see Figure 4.7) until a click is heard. 2. Connect the flat cable (included in the module's package) between the front panel and the DUAL RS-232 receptacle. Caution! The receptacle with strain relief clip is for the front unit – do not connect it to the back unit! 3. Connect a local PC to the DUAL RS232 module connector (B) or (C), as shown in Figure 4.7. A. B. C. D. E.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION A. PowerMaster-30 G2 connector B. Front unit C. PGM-5 Module D. Back unit E. Wiring Cable F. Flat cable F1. This side for front unit F2. This side for back unit G. PGM-5 flat cable receptacle Figure 4.8 – PGM-5 Module Mounting 4.9 Optional Expander Module (detail "K" in Figure 4.1) The Expander module is an optional module. If this optional module is used, the wired zone or special siren on the front panel should not be used.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL EXPANDER MODULE, ZONES, SIRENS, AUDIO BOX AND WIRED DETECTORS WIRING A. Back Unit B. Expander C. Internal siren or strobe 6-12 VDC, 150 mA Max. D. External siren MG441PDS or similar siren 12 VDC (nominal) 350 mA Max. E. Voice box F. Connect wired detectors as illustrated. Note: The wired detector should be installed at least 2 meters away from the control panel.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION The 12V and "GND" terminals can be connected to a siren (for constant DC power supply). *** The.12V supply to the PGM device is fused. Current is limited to 100 mA. WARNING! When plugging terminals back into place, be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB. Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage internal PowerMaster-30 G2 circuits! IMPORTANT! The terminals for internal and external sirens are DC outputs intended for 12V sirens.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION EXTERNAL POWER CONNECTION Connect the power adaptor to the front panel power connector. Figure 4.10b – External Power Connection 4.11 Battery Insertion Open battery compartment cover. Insert one 6-battery pack or 8-battery pack and connect its connector as shown in Figure 4.11. A. Front unit B. Battery cable C. Battery cable connector Figure 4.11 – Battery Insertion 4.12 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster-30 G2 temporarily (see Figure 4.10).
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.13 Closing the PowerMaster-30 G2 Control Panel Control panel final closure is shown below. To Close the Control Panel: 1. Connect the flat cables, between front and back units, in their respective connectors (up to 3, according to options). 2. Close the panel and fasten the 2 screws. 3. Switch on the control panel; make sure that the "Power" indicator on the control panel lights green. Figure 4.
5. PROGRAMMING 5. PROGRAMMING 5.1 General Guidance This chapter explains the Installer programming (configuration) options of your PowerMaster system and how to customize its operation to your particular needs and end user requirements. The control panel includes a partition feature. Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition.
5. PROGRAMMING To enter the "Installer Mode" and select an Installer Menu Option proceed as follows: Step 1 Select "INSTALLER MODE" Option [1] Step 3 [2] Select "Installer Menu" Option Step 2 Enter Installer Code READY 00:00 01:INSTALL CODES 02:ZONES/DEVICES ENTER CODE: INSTALLER MODE If the "Installer Mode" is not shown, refer to section 5.2.1 [1] [2] [3] See 03:CONTROL PANEL 5.3 5.4 5.5 04:COMMUNICATION 05:OUTPUTS 06:CUSTOM NAMES 07:DIAGNOSTICS 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.
5. PROGRAMMING [3] The system exits the “INSTALLER MODE" menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the READY display. 5.3 Setting Installer Codes The PowerMaster system provides two installer permission levels with separate installer codes, as follows: Master Installer: The "Master Installer" is authorized to access all Installer Menu and sub-menu options. The default code is: 9999 (*).
5. PROGRAMMING (b) i) Change the Installer Code to a temporary code, ii) exit the Installer Mode, iii) enter the Installer Mode again using the Master Installer code (the Master Installer Code will now be accepted), iv) change the Master Installer code to a different code, v) and change the NON-Master Installer Code back again (in other words, undo the change to the temporary code) so that the NON-Master Installer can still enter the system.
5. PROGRAMMING [3] The display shows the device details and the first available free Zone number for example: "Z01:Motion Sensor > ID No. 120-1254" (or "K01:Keyfob / S01:Siren etc. depending on the type of the enrolled device). Both Wireless and wired detectors can be enrolled in any zone number. To change the zone number, click the button or type in the zone number, and then press to confirm.
5. PROGRAMMING - Configuring New Devices Location (name) setting: [1] To review or change the Location (name) setting, press the [2] To change the Location name, enter the menu and select the name from the "Location List" below. You can button, otherwise scroll to the next option. assign additional custom names using the "06.CUSTOM NAMES" option in the Installer menu. See section 5.8. Note: As a shortcut, press the 2 digit serial No.
5. PROGRAMMING Zone Type List No. 1. Zone Type Exit/Entry 1 2. Exit/Entry 2 3. Home Delay 4. Inter-Follow 5. Interior 6. Perimeter 7. Perim–Follow 8. 24hr silent 9. 24hr audible 10. Emergency 11. Arming Key 12. 17. 18 (∗) Description This Zone starts the exit time when the user arms the system or the entry time when the system is armed. To configure the Exit/Entry 1 time, see sections 5.5.1 & 5.5.2 - Installer menu "03.CONTROL PANEL" options 01 and 03.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.3 Deleting a Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "DELETE DEVICES" Option [1] Select the respective device Group [2] Select exact device [3] you wish to delete 02:ZONES DEVICES DELETE DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS MOTION SENSORS Step 4 To delete the device: press the [4] Step 5 key Z01:Motion Sens to step 2 TO DELETE ID No. 120-1254 [1] [2] [3] [4] – Deleting a Device Enter the Installer Menu, select the "02.
5. PROGRAMMING To Replace, a device proceed as follows: Step 1 Select "REPLACE DEVICES" Option [1] [2] [3] [4] Select the respective device Group [2] 02:ZONES/DEVICES REPLACE DEVICES [1] Step 2 Step 3 Select exact device you wish to replace [3] Step 4 Enroll the new device [4] Step 5 CONTACT SENSORS KEYFOBS K03:Keyfob ENROLL NOW or ID No. 300-0307 ENTR ID:300-XXXX See [4].
5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.7 Updating Devices after Exiting Installer Mode When exiting the "Installer mode", the PowerMaster panel communicates with all devices in the system and updates them with the changes that have been performed in their "Device Settings" configuration. During the updating period, the display indicates "DEV UPDATING 018" where the number (for example, 018) is a countdown of the remaining number of devices yet to be updated. 5.5 Control Panel 5.5.
5. PROGRAMMING Miscellaneous 5.5.8 91:USER PERMIT 92:BATTERY TYPE 5.5.2 Configuring Arming/Disarming and Exit/Entry Procedures The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings. To select an option and change its configuration – refer to section 5.5.1.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 07:LATCHKEY ARM When "ON", a “latchkey” message will be reported by voice or SMS message to users (see Note) upon disarming by a “latchkey user” (users 5-8 or keyfob transmitters 5-8 in PowerMaster10 G2 system / users 23-32 or keyfob transmitters 23-32 in PowerMaster-30 G2 system). This mode is useful when parents at work want to be informed of a child’s return from school. Options: OFF (default) and ON.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 3. CP-01 was tested and certified by ETL/Intertek. 4. CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product. Important! Do not define "cross zoning" to any other zone types such as Fire, Emergency, 24h audible, 24h silent etc. 5.5.4 Configuring Alarms & Troubles The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings. To select an option and change its configuration – refer to section 5.5.1.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted. You can activate the feature and select the "Abort Time" interval. Options: in 00 (default in USA)/15/30 (default)/45/60 seconds; in 2/3/4 minutes Note: To comply with UL or CP-01 requirements, the abort time must not exceed 45 sec. CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product.
5. PROGRAMMING 45:STROBE TIME Define the length of time the strobe light will flash upon alarm. Options: 5/10/20 (default)/40/60 minutes. 46:SIREN ON LINE Determine if the siren will be activated when the phone line fails and the system is armed. Options: disable on fail (default) or enable on fail. 5.5.6 Configuring Audible & Visual User Interface The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 56:SCREEN SAVER The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the status display with “POWERMASTER-10” / “POWERMASTER-30” display if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds. You can activate the Screen Saver and determine whether the status display will resume following any key press (refresh by Key) or by entering a code (refresh by Code).
5. PROGRAMMING "SUPERVISION" Options: after 1/2/4/8/12 (default) hour(s); and disabled. Notes: 1. To comply with EN requirements, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected. 2. For UL installations, set to “4 hours” or less. 3. For UL/ULC Residential Fire and Burglary Installations, the wireless supervision window shall be enabled. It shall be set to 4 hours or less for Fire Installations and it shall be set to 24h for Burglary Installations only. 63:NOT READY Define that in case of a supervision problem (i.e.
5. PROGRAMMING 5:MOTION CAMERA 6:UP/DOWNLOAD Contains configurable features and parameters related to Motion Cameras for Video Alarm Verification and forwarding of image clips to the Monitoring Station and other remote subscribers via e-mail and/or MMS network. Contains configurable connection information, access permission and security codes related to the Upload/Download procedures via PSTN or GPRS. 5.6.6 5.6.7 To enter the "04.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.6.2 Configuring PSTN (landline phone) Connection The PowerMaster panels include a telephone dialer for reporting to Monitoring Stations using several optional Alarm Formats (see section 5.6.4 option 41) and to Private Telephones (see section 5.6.5 "VOICE REPORT"). Here you configure necessary parameters related to the PSTN telephone line to which the PowerMaster is connected.
5. PROGRAMMING SIM PIN CODE Enter the PIN code of the SIM card installed in the GSM module (up to 8 numerical digits). Note: To enter the numerical PIN code, use the numerical keyboard. GPRS PASSWORD Enter the Password of the APN used for GPRS communications (up to 16 digits string). Note: To enter the Password, use the "String Editor" at the end of this section.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations The PowerMaster control panel is designed to report alarm, alerts, troubles and other events and messages to two Monitoring Stations C.S.1 and C.S.2 via PSTN telephone line, Cellular i.e. GSM voice (analog), GPRS (IP) & SMS or Broadband IP communications channels.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Entering Hexadecimal Digits 16:PSTN/GSM RCV1 17:PSTN/GSM RCV2 Master Installer only Digit 0…..9 A B C D E F Keying 0…..9 [#][0] [#][1] [#][2] [#][3] [#][4] [#][5] The PowerMaster can be programmed to report the event messages defined in the Report Events option (option 01) to two Alarm Format Receivers via PSTN telephone line and/or GSM analog voice channel (if equipped with GSM module), using standard PSTN alarm formats (i.e.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Note: For UL installations, the communication formats used are SIA and Contact ID and the compatible receivers are the ones mentioned above. 46:PSTN RETRIES Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of failure to report via the PSTN telephone line connection. Options: 2 attempts; 4 attempts (default); 8 attempts; 12 attempts and 16 attempts. Note: For UL Listed product, set to "8 attempts".
5. PROGRAMMING Option Voice <- -> C.S. Ringback time Ambient level (Return) Master Installer only for Send 2wv code / Voice <--> C.S. / Ringback time Configuration Instructions Station (to turn the Monitoring Station from data communication to voice communication state) by using pre-selected SIA or Contact-ID communication format only. Voice <--> C.S.: Select the timeout for 2-way voice communication with Monitoring Stations, or enable the Monitoring Station to ring back for 2-way voice function.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.6.5 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users The PowerMaster system can be programmed to send various event notifications such as alarm, arming or trouble events, to 4 Private telephone subscribers using audible signals and if a GSM option is installed, the system can send the messages also to 4 SMS telephone numbers. These reports can be programmed either instead of or in addition to the reports transmitted to the monitoring company.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions If the "On Demand View" is enabled in the previous option, you can further determine whether “VIEW TIME WINDOW” the "On Demand View" will be possible at any time during the selected arming modes (i.e. menu appears only if "Always") or restricted only to a specific limited time window that follows an alarm event. an option other than "Disabled" is selected in “VIEW ON DEMAND” Options: Always (default); Alarm + 5 min.; Alarm + 15 min.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions UL/DL modes Define whether the downloading/uploading can be performed in Disarm mode (state) only or in all modes (i.e. Away, Home & Disarm). Options: in all modes (default) or in DISARM only. Up/Download tel# Enter the telephone number (up to 16 digits) of the UL/DL server. Note: Only for use with control panels monitored by compatible monitoring stations. Leave empty if not used.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.7.5 PGM Output Configuration Option Configuration Instructions PGM: BY ARM AWAY PGM: BY ARM HOME PGM: BY DISARM Determine to activate the PGM output upon arming Away / Home / Disarm. PGM: BY MEMORY Determine to activate the PGM output upon registration of an alarm in the memory. The output will restore to normal upon memory clearing. Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE. Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions CUST. ZONES NAME Enter the five Custom Location names you wish to use instead of the "Custom 1" to "Custom 5" names in the Location List in Section 5.4.2. TEXT LOC. #05 1 TEXT LOC. #05 2 To program: TEXT LOC. #05 3 Press TEXT LOC. #05 4 TEXT LOC. #05 5 to enter the "CUST. ZONES NAME" sub menu and then press again to select the Location # you wish to program, for example "TEXT LOC. #05 1".
5. PROGRAMMING 5.8.3 Voice Box Mode1 This mode allows you to determine whether two-way voice communication is to be sounded either via an external speakerphone, via the control panel, or via both. For the two-way voice communication procedure, follow the instructions below. Additional details and guidance are provided in section 5.2. 06:CUSTOM NAMES VOICE BOX MODE Enter "VOICE BOX MODE", and then refer to the table below which provides you with the options.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Instructions TEST ALL DEVICES You can test all devices automatically, one after the other. While in "TEST ALL DEVICES", press to initiate the test. The devices are tested in the following order: wall-mounted devices, keyfobs and handheld devices. At the end of the test process, the panel will present the following: "SHOW ALL DEVICES". Press to view devices' status. Note: Refer to "SHOW ALL DEVICES" section below for further information on device status.
5. PROGRAMMING The following table presents the test result messages Message Description Unit is OK GSM / GPRS is functioning correctly GSM comm. loss GSM/GPRS module does not communicate with the Panel Pin code fail Missing or wrong PIN code. (Only if SIM card PIN code is enabled.) GSM net. fail Unit failed with registration to local GSM network. SIM card fail SIM not installed or SIM card failure. GSM not detected GSM auto enroll failed to detect GSM/GPRS module.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.13 Start UL/DL Note: This option is only used during the installation of panels monitored by compatible Monitoring Stations. The "START UL/DL" menu enables the installer to initiate a call to the upload/download server. The server uploads the PowerMaster configuration to its database and can download predefined parameters to the PowerMaster.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.15.2 Select between EN-50131, DD243 and BS8243 To select the desired operation mode, proceed as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "13:OPERATION MOD" menu Enter "01:SELECT MODE" Select "EN-50131", "DD243" or "BS8243" 13:OPERATION MOD 01 SELECT MODE Step 4 EN-50131 to Step 2 Note: If "EN-50131" is selected, the control panel will operate according to the regular settings of the control panel. 5.15.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 06:CONFIRM PANIC A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the confirmation time: a) A second panic device is activated. b) A second panic alarm on the same device is activated. c) A tamper event is activated (not from the zone / device that initiated the panic alarm). Options: 4/8/12/20 (default)/24 hours and disabled 07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
6. PERIODIC TEST Option Configuration Instructions 04:FOB/KP PANIC Define the devices that cannot trigger a panic alarm. DD243 – MCT-234. all - All devices can trigger a panic alarm 05:CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur, the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm, (see REPORT CNFRM ALARM below).
6. PERIODIC TEST 6.2 Conducting a Periodic Test The PowerMaster enables you to conduct the periodic test in four parts: Siren Test: Each siren of the system is automatically activated for 3 seconds (outdoor sirens with low volume). Temperature Sensor Test: When Temperature Sensors are enrolled in the system, the control panel displays the temperature of each zone in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Test all devices: All devices are tested.
6. PERIODIC TEST Option Instructions 1. Press to view details of the next untested device. 2. Press to exit the test process. During testing, you can also check the signal strength indication of each device, (for further details, refer to the device Installation Instructions). After all devices have been tested, the control panel reads "DEVICE TESTS END". TEST ONE DEVICE CONTACT SENSORS MOTION SENSORS GLASSBREAK SENS. SHOCK SENSORS Select a specific device group you wish to test.
7. MAINTENANCE Option Instructions 3. Press continuously to navigate to a different zone number. 4. Press ; the following screens will appear: "Zxx ACTIVATE NOW" "SHOCK NOT ACTIV." "CNTACT NOT ACTIV" "AUXIL. NOT ACTIV". Note: The above screens are the full range of screens that can appear and indicate the inputs that have not yet been activated. However, since there are various models of the shock detector, not all of these screens will appear on some models. 5.
7. MAINTENANCE Fault What it means Solution JAMMING A radio-frequency signal which is blocking communication channel of sensors and control panel is detected. Locate the source of interference by switching off any wireless devices (cordless telephones, wireless ear plugs, etc.) in the house for 2 minutes then check if trouble continues. Use also RF diagnostics to check signal strength. LINE FAILURE There is a problem with the telephone line 1.
8. READING THE EVENT LOG 7.6 Annual System Check Note: The PowerMaster system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years (preferably every year).
APPENDIX A. Specifications APPENDIX A. Specifications A1. Functional Zones Number Hard-wired Zone Requirements Maximum Loop Current Maximum Loop Voltage Loop Shorted Loop Normal Loop Tampered Loop Alarm Loop Open Installer and User Codes Control Facilities Display Arming Modes Alarm Types Siren Signals Siren (bell) Timeout Internal Sounder Output Supervision Special Functions Data Retrieval 68 PowerMaster-10 G2 30 wireless zones (including 1 hard-wired input). 2.2 kE.O.L. resistance (max.
APPENDIX A. Specifications Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery Test PowerMaster-10 G2 The control panel keeps and displays time and date. This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event Once every 10 seconds PowerMaster-30 G2 The control panel keeps and displays time and date.
APPENDIX A. Specifications PowerMaster-10 G2 Time to Charge Optional Backup Battery Pack Time to Charge (optional backup battery pack) Wired Detectors Total (Sum) Current Site External Siren Current (EXT) Site Internal Siren Current (INT) 80 % ( 13 Hrs) See "Backup Battery Options" above PowerMaster-30 G2 by GP or equivalent. 4. 9.6V 2200 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack (special order) or equivalent. 5. 7.2V 1800 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, p/n GP180AAH6BMX, manufactured by GP only.
APPENDIX B. Working with Partitions Range Humidity Size Weight Color 93% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F) 196 x 180 x 55 mm (7-5/8 x 7 x 2 in.) 658g (23 Oz) (with battery) White 93% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F) 266 x 201 x 63 mm (10-7/16 x 7-7/8 x 2-1/2 in.) 1.44Kg (3.2 pounds) (with battery) White A6.
APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments B2. Common Areas Common areas are areas used as walkthrough zones to areas of 2 or more partitions. There may be more than one common area in an installation depending on the layout of the property. A common area is not the same as a partition; it cannot be armed / disarmed directly. Common areas are created when you assign a zone or zones to 2 or 3 partitions. Table A1 summarizes the behavior of the different zone types in a common area.
APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments Zone No.
APPENDIX D. Event Codes C2. Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data No. Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Holder 16 No. 17 Type Holder AUX button Assignments Skip exit delay or Arming “instant” Indicate the desired function (if any) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Skip exit delay 32 Arming “instant” C3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder C4.
APPENDIX D.
APPENDIX E. Sabbath Mode D3. Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format The SCANCOM data format consists of 13 decimal digits divided into 4 groups, from left to right, as shown on the right.
APPENDIX F. Glossary Wiring Setup A. MC-302E device B. Wired magnetic contact C. Fixed frame D. Moving part E. Open/close switch E1. Closed E2. Open E3. Arming the System by Sabbath Clock 1. Enroll an MC-302E to the PowerMaster control panel (see section 5.4.2). 2. Configure the Zone Type to “11.Arming Key” (see section 5.4.2) 3. Configure the “Input #1” setting option of the MC-302E to “Normally Open” (refer to the MC-302E Installation Instructions, section 2.3). 4.
APPENDIX F. Glossary Disarming: The opposite of arming - an action that restores the control panel to the normal standby state. In this state, only fire and 24-hour zones will sound an alarm if violated, but a “panic alarm” may also be initiated. Disturbed Zone: A zone in a state of alarm (this may be caused by an open window or door or by motion in the field of view of a motion detector). A disturbed zone is considered “not secured”.
APPENDIX G. Compliance with Standards APPENDIX G. Compliance with Standards Compliance with Standards R Hereby, Visonic Group declares that the PowerG series of central units and accessories are designed to comply with: U.S. Standards: (FCC) CFR 47 part 15 and part 68, UL 1023 and UL 985 Canada Standards: RSS 210 European CE Standards The PowerMaster complies with the RTTE requirements - Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999.
APPENDIX G. Compliance with Standards WARRANTY Visonic Limited (the “Manufacturer") warrants this product only (the "Product") to the original purchaser only (the “Purchaser”) against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer.
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