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1. INTRODUCTION ................................................. 3
1.1 System Features .......................................... 3
3. INSTALLATION .................................................. 7
3.2 Inserting the Battery .................................... 8
3.5 SIM Card Insertion ..................................... 10
3.8 Panel Reset................................................. 11
3.9 Factory Default Restore ............................. 11
4. PROGRAMMING .............................................. 12
4.1 General Guidance ...................................... 12
4.1.1 Navigation .......................................... 12
4.1.2 Feedback Sounds .............................. 14
a Menu Option .................................................. 14
Permit" is enabled ....................................... 14
4.2.2 Selecting options ................................ 15
4.2.3 Exiting the Installer Mode ................... 15
4.3 Setting Installer Codes .............................. 15
Codes ......................................................... 16
4.4 Zones / Devices .......................................... 16
Menu Options ............................................. 16
4.4.3 Deleting a Device ............................... 21
4.4.5 Replacing a Device ............................ 22
Mode ........................................................... 23
4.5 Control Panel .............................................. 24
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V e rsion 1 8
I nst a lle r's Guide
T a ble of Cont e nt s
Flow-Chart & Menu Options ........................ 24
4.5.2
Exit/Entry Procedures .................................. 25
Interface ...................................................... 28
(Missing device) .......................................... 29
4.6 Communication .......................................... 31
Flow-Chart & Menu Options .......................... 31
Cellular Connection ..................................... 32
4.6.3
Monitoring Stations ...................................... 33
Users ........................................................... 36
Alarm Verification ........................................ 36
Programming Access Permission ................ 37
4.6.7 Broadband .......................................... 38
4.7 Custom Names ........................................... 39
4.7.1 Custom Zone Names .......................... 39
4.8 Diagnostics ................................................. 40
Chart & Menu Options ................................. 40
4.8.2 Testing Wireless Devices ................... 40
4.8.3 Testing the GSM module .................... 42
4.8.4 Testing the SIM Number ..................... 42
4.8.5
Module ........................................................ 43
4.9 User Settings .............................................. 43
4.10 Factory Default ......................................... 44
4.11 Serial Number ........................................... 44
4.12 Partitioning................................................ 44
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3.4 GSM Connection and Configuration ..10 Interface ............28 3.5 SIM Card Insertion ........10 4.5.7 Configuring Jamming and Supervision 3.6 PowerMaster 360 Prerequisites ....10 (Missing device) .......... 29 3.7 Enrolling / Deleting a Z-Wave Device ..10 4.5.8 Configuring Miscellaneous Features ... 30 3.8 Panel Reset..........
  • Page 2 F3. Emergency Transmitter List ...... 80 7. READING THE EVENT LOG ......56 F4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List ....... 80 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator ... 57 APPENDIX G. Event Codes........81 A1. Working with the PowerMaster G1. Contact ID Event Codes ......81 Configurator .............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Hand over this manual to the master user of the system. 1.1 System Features The following table lists the PowerMaster 360 features with a description of each feature and how to use it. Feature...
  • Page 4 / SMD-427 PG2 Installation Instructions. flood. Reporting to Private The PowerMaster 360 system can be To configure notifications to Private Users and/or programmed to send notifications of alarm phones: refer to the PowerMaster 360...
  • Page 5 Chapter 2, Operating the PowerMaster 360 System. To use the device locator when bypassing a zone or when clearing a bypassed zone: refer to the PowerMaster 360 User's Guide, Chapter 4, section B.1 Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme. To use the device locator when...
  • Page 6: Choosing The Installation Location

    2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster 360 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.
  • Page 7: Installation

    G. Micro USB connection H. 5V DC Power connection LAN connection Functional pushbuttons (for future use): + button - Add Visonic / Z-Wave devices _ button - Delete Visonic / Z-Wave devices K. Hole for reset button L. Back to factory: Press for 30 sec.
  • Page 8: Inserting The Battery

    To close the battery cover, align the two tabs of the battery cover with their respective slots and press down on the cover in the direction shown until a click is heard. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 9: Powermanage 360 Connections

    To work with the Configurator, connect the micro USB cable from the micro USB connection to the PC/laptop/tablet connection. After completing the setup in the Configurator, disconnect the USB cable from the PowerMaster 360. Note: See APPENDIX A for using the PC configurator and APPENDIX B for the VISONIConfig.
  • Page 10: Gsm Connection And Configuration

    GSM modem auto detection is activated after reset (power-up or after exiting the Installer Mode menu). This causes the PowerMaster 360 to automatically scan GSM COM ports for the presence of the GSM modem. In the event that the GSM modem auto detection fails and the modem was previously enrolled in the control panel, the message "Cel Remvd Cnfrm"...
  • Page 11: Panel Reset

    2. If Back to Factory is successful: the green LED blinks 3 times and a happy beep is heard and then the panel immediately initiates software reset. Note: If the Back to Factory procedure fails, the red LED lights constantly for 3 seconds and a sad beep is heard. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 12: Programming

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.1 General Guidance This chapter explains the Installer programming (configuration) options of your PowerMaster 360 system and how to customize its operation to your particular needs and end user requirements. Software configuration of the alarm system is performed using the Virtual Keypad which contains the control keys, numerical keypad and display.
  • Page 13 4. PROGRAMMING you want. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 14: Feedback Sounds

    (see also [1] in Step 1 above). To configure the panel to comply with user permission requirements - see option #91 "User Permit" in section 4.5.8. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 15: Selecting Options

    The system exits the “INSTALLER MODE" menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the READY display. 4.3 Setting Installer Codes The PowerMaster 360 system provides two installer permission levels with separate installer codes, as follows: • Master Installer: The "Master Installer" is authorized to access all Installer Mode menu and sub-menu options. The default code is: 9999 (*).
  • Page 16: Identical Installer And Master Installer Codes

    Use to enable the Soak Test for device zones. 4.4.6 DEFINE DEFAULTS Use to customize the defaults of the device's parameters according to your 4.4.7 personal preferences for each new device enrolled in the system. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 17: Adding New Wireless Devices

    Press the enroll button for 2-5 seconds until the LED lights steadily and then release the button. The LED will extinguish or may blink for a few more seconds until the enrollment is completed. If enrollment is successfully D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 18 4. PROGRAMMING completed, the PowerMaster 360 sounds the "Happy Tune" and the Virtual Keypad momentarily shows "DEVICE ENROLLED" and then reads the device details. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 19 Instructions. The defaults of the device parameters can be also configured as explained in section 4.4.7. [11] After completing the configuration of the device, the wizard brings you to the "Next Step" menu with the following 3 options: D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 20 A Guard keybox zone is usually connected to a metal safe containing the physical keys Guard keybox needed to enter the building. Following an alarm, the safe becomes available to a trusted Guard who can open the Guard keybox, obtain the keys and enter the secured premises. The D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 21: Deleting A Device

    Monitoring Station (and does not depend on the Abort Time). Notes: 1. Opening/closing the Guard keybox causes the PowerMaster 360 to signal the Monitoring Station. 2. Operates with the magnetic contact device with auxiliary input.
  • Page 22: Replacing A Device

    Scroll the Device Group, identify (by zone and/or ID number) the exact device you wish to replace, for example: "K03: Keyfob > ID No. 300-0307". If you try enrolling a new device of a different type than the replaced device, the PowerMaster 360 will reject the new device and the Virtual Keypad display will read "WRONG DEV.TYPE".
  • Page 23: Defining Configuration Defaults For "Device Settings

    4.4.8 Updating Devices after Exiting Installer Mode When exiting the "Installer mode", the PowerMaster 360 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"...
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    4.5.5 4.5.7 Behavior Supervision 21:SWINGER STOP 61:JAM DETECT When 22:CROSS ZONING 44:SIREN TIME 62:MISSING REPRT done  to 45:STROBE TIME 63:NOT READY Step 2 64:MISS/JAM ALRM 65:SMOK FAST MIS Miscellaneous 4.5.8 91:USER PERMIT 93:SOAK PERIOD D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 25: Configuring Arming/Disarming And Exit/Entry Procedures

    Options: normal (default); restrt+arm home; restart>reentry and end by exit. Note: In some PowerMaster 360 variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only (see section 4.13). Define whether or not the user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not. Once quick 05:QUICK ARM arming is permitted, the control panel does not request a user code before it arms the system.
  • Page 26: Configuring Zones Functionality

    D: During entry delay, the system can be disarmed using keyfobs or by code using the Configuration device (PC or mobile) ("on entry all."). Note: In some PowerMaster 360 variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only (see section 4.13).
  • Page 27: Configuring Alarms & Troubles

    Note: In some PowerMaster 360 variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only (see section 4.13). The PowerMaster 360 can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the 37:ABORT TIME Monitoring Station (not applicable to alarms from 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones).
  • Page 28: Configuring Sirens Functionality

    PowerManage server, see the PowerManage User's Guide. Note: This feature is not applicable in the USA. Select the length of time allowed by the system to abort a Fire alarm. The PowerMaster 360 is 40:ABORT FIRE T.
  • Page 29: Configuring Jamming And Supervision (Missing Device)

    61:JAM DETECT detected and reported or not. If any of the jam detection options is selected, the system will not allow arming under jamming conditions. The PowerMaster 360 provides several jam detect and reporting options to comply with the following standards: Note: Jamming is identified by the message "system jammed"...
  • Page 30: Configuring Miscellaneous Features

    2. If a change is made to the period of time of the Soak Test while the zone is currently being tested, this will restart the Soak Test. 3. The start of the Soak Test period is defined in the factory from 9 AM (09:00). D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 31: Communication

    PowerMaster 360 offers a variety of communication means including Cellular GSM, GPRS, EMAIL, MMS or SMS and IP via broadband internet connection.
  • Page 32: Configuring Gsm-Gprs (Ip) - Sms Cellular Connection

    Enter the Password of the APN used for GPRS communications (up to 16 digits string). GPRS PASSWORD Note: To enter the Password, use the "String Editor" in section 4.8.1. The name of the product is PowerLink3 IP Communicator D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 33: Configuring Events Reporting To Monitoring Stations

    4.6.3 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations The PowerMaster 360 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 Cellular i.e. GPRS (IP) & SMS or Broadband IP communications channels. In...
  • Page 34 Monitoring Station (22:IP RCVR 2). 26:SMS RCVR 1 If equipped with GSM module, the PowerMaster 360 can be programmed to report the event messages defined in Report Events option (option 01) to two SMS Receivers via the GSM 27:SMS RCVR 2 SMS channel using a special SMS text format.
  • Page 35 Note: "Alarms" group has the highest priority and "Alerts" group has the lowest priority. The PowerMaster 360 allows you also to select which event groups will be reported to each of the two Monitoring Stations. The table below describes the available reporting options. The minus (-) symbol means "but/less/except" e.g.
  • Page 36: Configuring Events Reporting To Private Users

    4.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users The PowerMaster 360 system can be programmed to send various SMS event notifications such as alarm, arming or trouble events, if a GSM option is installed. The system can send the messages also to 4 emails, MMS and SMS telephone numbers via the server.
  • Page 37: Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming Access Permission

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.6.6 Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming Access Permission Using a PC, the PowerMaster 360 can be configured (by upload/download) either locally or from remote via GPRS cellular communication. Local programming can be performed by directly connecting the computer to the panel's USB port using the Remote Programmer PC Software.
  • Page 38: Broadband

    (Return) 4.6.7 Broadband Note: If the Broadband Module is not registered to the PowerMaster 360, the menu "7:BROADBAND" will not be displayed. In this section you can configure how to obtain an IP address, enter LAN parameters and reset broadband module settings.
  • Page 39: Custom Names

    Exiting the edit screen and moves one level up to previous or top menu without saving the edit string. Exiting the edit screen and moves to the "<OK> TO EXIT" exit screen without saving the edit string. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 40: Diagnostics

    Unit is OK 4.8.2 Testing Wireless Devices The PowerMaster 360 enables to test the wireless devices attached to the panel. You can test all devices, one device at a time, display devices' status and review RF problems, in case of any.
  • Page 41 "NOW" communication test failed); "NOT TST" (results are shown without any performed test); "NOT NET" [device is not networked (not fully enrolled)]; "NONE" (keyfob 24Hr result); or "EARLY" (result of the last 24Hrs without statistics). D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 42: Testing The Gsm Module

    PowerManage denies the connection request. Check that the panel is registered to PowerManage. 4.8.4 Testing the SIM Number The PowerMaster 360 enables to test the SIM number to ensure the SIM number was entered correctly in the control panel (see section 4.6.2) and to coordinate with the operator. ⋅ ⋅ ⋅...
  • Page 43: Testing The Broadband/Powerlink Module

    1. When the button is pressed, the test result may take up to 4 min. before it is displayed. 2. If the Broadband Module is not registered to the PowerMaster 360, the menu "BROADBAND MODULE" will not be displayed. The following table presents the list of messages that may be reported:...
  • Page 44: Factory Default

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.10 Factory Default The FACTORY DEFLT menu enables you to reset the PowerMaster 360 parameters to the factory default parameters. To obtain the relevant parameters defaults, contact the PowerMaster 360 dealer. Reset factory default parameters as follows: Step 1...
  • Page 45: Operation Mode

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.13 Operation Mode Note: The Operation Mode feature is applicable only in specific PowerMaster 360 variants. 4.13.1 General Guidance – "Operation Mode" Menu This mode allows you to select an operation mode for the control panel according to specific compliance standards.
  • Page 46: Dd243 Setup

    3/4 minutes 10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster 360 can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted.
  • Page 47 10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster 360 can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted.
  • Page 48: Cp01 Setup

    Options: 30 (default)/45/60 seconds; 3/4 minutes 10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster 360 can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY, GAS FLOOD and TEMPERATURE zones). During this delay period, the external siren will not sound and the alarm is not reported.
  • Page 49: Others Setup

    PowerMaster 360 Virtual Keypad. on entry all. – During entry delay, the system can be disarmed using keyfobs or by code using the PowerMaster 360 Virtual Keypad. 03:END EXIT MODE The "Exit Delay" time can be further adjusted according to your preferred exit route.
  • Page 50 4. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions The PowerMaster 360 can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the 10:ABORT TIME monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted.
  • Page 51: Periodic Test

    The first siren enrolled in the panel sounds for 3 seconds after which the PowerMaster 360 system will automatically repeat the procedure for the next siren enrolled in the system until all sirens are tested.
  • Page 52 ; the following screens will appear: "Z01:Motion Sens" <location>. 3. Press continuously to select a different zone number. 4. Press ; If the selected device is Tower-32AM PG2, the following screens will appear:  "<OK MW ADJUST>" "<NEXT> TEST ONE". D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 53 (see sections 4.6.3 “Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations“ and 4.6.4 “Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users”). Depending on shock detector model, one of the following may appear instead: "Zxx:Shk+AX" / " Zxx:Shk+CntG3" /" Zxx:Shk+CntG2". D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    There is a problem with the telephone line telephone line can be heard • Check the telephone connection to the control panel • For AC powered devices, check AC power LOW BATTERY The battery in a sensor, keyfob or wireless D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 55: Replacing The Backup Battery

    Remember! A "poor" signal is not acceptable. 6.4 Annual System Check Note: The PowerMaster 360 system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years (preferably every year). The annual system check is designed to ensure proper operation of the alarm system by performing the following checks: •...
  • Page 56: Reading The Event Log

    Press to revert to normal operating mode. Clicking the button repeatedly at any stage in the procedure takes you one level up with each click. Clicking the button will take you to “<OK> TO EXIT”. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 57: Appendix A. Powermaster 360 Configurator

    APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator The PowerMaster 360 Configurator is the interface with the installed PowerMaster 360 security system. Installers and home/property owners configure the Communication settings with the Central Monitoring Station. Installers configure the system through the Configurator’s Virtual Keypad.
  • Page 58 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 5. The Dashboard tab is used to gain quick access for performing basic arming and disarming of the alarm system. In addition, the screen displays system status, assigned partitions and trouble indications. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 59 GPRS Password / User Name: Enter the Password and Username of the APN used for GPRS communications Local Network Setting DHCP: Select this option to obtain the PowerMaster 360’s IP address automatically. To assign the PowerMaster 360 a specific and permanent IP address, deselect this option and type its IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
  • Page 60 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 9. Click Save All. 10. Click the Status tab to review detected trouble conditions in any of the enrolled devices. The table displays the device number, Location Name, Zone Type, Device Type, Trouble Status, Received Signal Strength Indication of the last 24 hours and Partition numbers.
  • Page 61 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 11. Click the History tab to review the events (up to 100) that the PowerMaster 360 control panel has detected. The table includes: event number; type of event; date and time of event; and relevant zone/user number and partition number.
  • Page 62 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 14. Click the Keypad tab to display the PowerMaster 360’s Virtual Keypad. The Virtual Keypad enables access to the full USER MODE and INSTALLER MODE panel features. Use this keypad to perform all system setup and programming functions...
  • Page 63: A2. Manually Installing The Usb Driver

    APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator A2. Manually Installing the USB Driver 1. Connect the USB cable to the PowerMaster 360 and to the laptop; the following message will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen. 2. If installation is successful, the following message will appear.
  • Page 64 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 4. In this case navigate to Start → All Programs → Visonic Ltd and save the “iMX6-multifunc- -serial- win7.inf” file to a temporary folder. For example, T:/iMX6_Driver. 5. Navigate to the Other devices folder. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 65 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 6. Right-click the Gadget Serial vx.x file and then select Properties; the following screen appears. 7. In the General tab, click the Update Driver… button; the screen below appears. 8. Select the Browse my computer for driver software option.
  • Page 66 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 9. In the screen that opens, click Browse and then navigate to the temporary folder where the “iMX6-multifunc- - serial-win7.inf” file was saved. 10. Select the folder and then click OK. 11. In the screen that opens, click Next.
  • Page 67 APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 12. Windows now installs the driver software. 13. When Windows has successfully installed the driver software, the following screen will appear. 14. Click Close. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 68: A3. Virtual Keypad Controls

    APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator 15. After concluding the procedure, the Gadget Serial (COMxx) port will appear on the right side of the following screen. A3. Virtual Keypad Controls LED Icons Virtual Keypad Display Control Keys Keypad Arming Keys D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 69: Led Icons

    APPENDIX A. PowerMaster 360 Configurator LED Icons Indication Function Indication Power Trouble Armed Active service to the server AWAY – LED lights steadily. HOME – LED blinks Control Keys Indication Function NEXT: Advance from item to item within a given menu.
  • Page 70: Appendix B. Visoniconfig Mobile Installer App

    PowerMaster 360 B1. Working with the PowerMaster Configurator The PowerMaster 360 VISONIConfig Mobile Application is used by installers to configure the PowerMaster 360 security system and provides an easy-to-use virtual keypad that allows you to fully control the panel configurations.
  • Page 71 APPENDIX B. VISONIConfig Mobile Installer App. For PowerMaster 360 During the initialization process, the following screen will appear. After connection to the device has been established, enter the Configurator Code in the ENTER CONFIGURATION CODE box. Click the LOGIN button.
  • Page 72 APPENDIX B. VISONIConfig Mobile Installer App. For PowerMaster 360 If the Configuration Code was entered correctly, the Virtual Keypad appears. The Virtual Keypad enables access to the full USER MODE and INSTALLER MODE panel features. Use this keypad to perform all system setup and...
  • Page 73: B2. Visoniconfig Controls

    APPENDIX B. VISONIConfig Mobile Installer App. For PowerMaster 360 B2. VISONIConfig Controls Product Name LED Icons Display Control Keys Keypad Arming Keys LED Icons Indication Function Power Armed AWAY – LED lights steadily. HOME – LED blinks Trouble Active service to the server...
  • Page 74: Control Keys

    APPENDIX B. VISONIConfig Mobile Installer App. For PowerMaster 360 Control Keys Indication Function OFF: Delete a device NEXT: Advance from item to item within a given menu. BACK: Move one step back within a given menu. UP: Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step.
  • Page 75: Appendix C. User Mobile Application With Powermaster 360

    C2. Security and Smart Home Via 3 Party The home/property owner can access the PowerMaster 360 security and smart home system on a mobile device using Party app (for arming/disarming and switching on/off lights, A/C, etc.). D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 76: Appendix D. Specifications

    850, 900, 1800, 1900 , 900 , 1900 , 2100 Z-Wave (MHz) (optional) 868.4, 908.4, 921.4 WiFi - optional 2.4 GHz. Access Point is for IP camera support only Covered by Module 2 Covered by Module 1 D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 77: D3. Electrical

    Indoor Siren: SR-720 PG2, SR-720B PG2 Outdoor Sirens: SR-730 PG2, SR-740 PG2, SR-740 HEX PG2 Repeater: RP-600 PG2 Gas: GSD-441 PG2, GSD-442 PG2 (CO detector) Glass-break: GB-501 PG2 Temperature: TMD-560 PG2 Flood: FLD-550 PG2, FLD-551 PG2 Shock: SD-304 PG2 D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 78: Appendix E. Working With Partitions

    Note: A Soak Test of Common areas cannot be initiated when one of its partitions is armed. When Soak Test of a Common area is active, an alarm event is ignored unless all the partitions that are assigned to the zone are armed. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 79: Appendix F. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    All zones are chime off by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly. F2. Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments Type Holder Type Holder Skip exit delay or Arming “instant” Indicate the desired function (if any)  Skip exit delay Arming “instant”  D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 80: F3. Emergency Transmitter List

    APPENDIX F. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments F3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder F4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 81: Appendix G. Event Codes

    Armed Away Tamper Restore Auto Arm Communicator taken out of operation Recent Close Detector mask restore Door Open Detector mask Fire Alarm Flood alarm Fire detector trouble Flood alarm restore Fire Restore Sensor Battery Restore D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 82: G3. Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    Repeaters 831-850 Repeater number 4 would report 834 Expanders/Bus devices 851-875 Device number 2 would report 852 Troubles for: GSM module network fail 876 BBA bus trouble 877 Plink Guard 901- 999 For future use D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 83: Appendix H. Sabbath Mode

    Sabbath and also when the control panel is armed. H2. Connection 1. Enroll an MC-302E to the PowerMaster 360 control panel (see section 4.4.2). 2. Configure the “Input #1” setting option of the MC-302E to “Normally Closed” (refer to the MC-302E Installation Instructions, section 2.3).
  • Page 84: Appendix I. Glossary

    For example, if a parent wants to be sure that their child has returned from school and disarmed the system. Latchkey arming is only possible when the system is armed in the AWAY mode. D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 85 State: AWAY, HOME, AWAY-INSTANT, HOME-INSTANT, LATCHKEY, FORCED, BYPASS. Status: AC fail, low battery, trouble, etc. User Codes: The PowerMaster 360 is designed to obey your commands, provided that they are preceded by a valid security access code. Unauthorized people do not know this code, so any attempt on their part to disarm or defeat the system is bound to fail.
  • Page 86: Appendix J. Compliance With Standards

    The PowerMaster 360 complies with the RTTE requirements - Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999. WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (Visonic Ltd.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 87 APPENDIX J. Compliance with Standards WARRANTY Visonic Limited (the “Manufacturer") warrants this product only (the "Product") to the original However, if the Manufacturer is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or purchaser only (the “Purchaser”) against defective workmanship and materials under normal...
  • Page 89: Powermaster 360 Quick User Guide

    PowerMaster 360 Quick User Guide PowerMaster 360 Quick User Guide Arm ing a nd Disa rm ing t he Syst e m Step Operation User Actions Notes 1 Press the Partition Selection button and then A “protest” beep will be followed by any select a PARTITION (if Partition is enabled) –...
  • Page 90 Note: To quit at any stage and to revert to the "READY" display, click Device Locator: The PowerMaster 360 system has a powerful device locator that helps you to identify open or troubled devices indicated on the LCD display. While the LCD displays an open or faulty device, the LED on the respective device flashes indicating "it's me".

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