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intrusion PowerSeries Pro HS3032 / HS3128 / HS3248 USER MANUAL WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
Chapter 1.0 Quick Reference 2.0 Safety Instructions 3.0 The PowerSeries Pro Security System 3.1 General System Operation 3.2 Carbon Monoxide Detection 3.3 Fire Detection 3.4 Testing the System 3.5 Performing a Keypad and Siren test 3.6 Monitoring 3.7 Maintenance 3.8 Applicable models 4.0 Securing the Premises 4.1 Arming the System 4.1.1 Away Arming the System with the Keypad...
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Chapter 6.0 Wireless Keys 6.1 Using 2-way Wireless Keys 6.2 Using Proximity Tags 7.0 Managing Users 7.1 Access Code Types 7.2 Opening the Access Codes menu 7.3 Adding, Changing and Deleting Access Codes 7.3.1 Adding or changing user access codes 7.4 Enrolling and Deleting Proximity Tags 7.5 Naming a User 7.6 Assigning a Partition to a User Code...
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Chapter 14.7 INNOVATION, SCIENCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CANADA (ISED CANADA) 14.8 FCC AND ISED CANADA FOR WIRELESS KEYPADS 14.9 EN Compliance 14.10 EUROPEAN CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 14.11 UK Compliance Statement 15.0 EULA...
Chapter 1.0 Quick Reference The PowerSeries Pro Alarm System uses shortcut keys to access options or features on all models of keypads. When using an LCD keypad, the PowerSeries Pro alarm system additionally uses a menu based navigation system. Use the scroll keys to view the list of options contained within the current menu.
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Chapter Action Press Load Bypass Group [9][9][1] OR Bypass Options + [*] + [Scroll] Bypass Group + [*] Common Functions Set Time and Date [*][6] [Master Code] + [0][1] Turn Chime ON/OFF [*][4] + [Access Code†] OR Change Brightness [*][6] [Master Code] + [1][2] + Change Contrast [*][6] [Master Code] + [1][3] + Buzzer Volume...
Chapter 2.0 Safety Instructions North America This equipment is cord connected, pluggable Type A, stationary with a non-detachable power supply cord and must be installed by skilled persons only (persons who have training or experience in the equipment technology, particularly in knowing the various energies and energy magnitudes used in the equipment).
Chapter 3.0 The PowerSeries Pro Security System The PowerSeries Pro has been designed to provide the greatest possible flexibility and convenience. Read this manual carefully and have the installer provide instructions on how to operate the system and which features have been implemented. All users of this system should be equally instructed in its use. Fill out the "System Information"...
Chapter 3.5 Performing a Keypad and Siren test LCD Display Press [*][6] and enter the [Master Code] to access User Functions. Press (*) for <> User Functions Press [04] or use the scroll keys to navigate to System Test and press [*]. Press (*) for <>...
Chapter 4.0 Securing the Premises The PowerSeries Pro provides multiple arming modes as described below: Away Mode Use this mode when there is nobody on the premises. Away mode activates all perimeter and interior sensors in the alarm system. Stay Mode Use this mode when someone is on the premises.
Chapter For European installations (EN50131 certified), the Armed indicator turns on only after the Exit Note: Delay. When the Exit Delay timer expires, the system is armed and the following actions occur: • The Ready indicator turns off. • The Armed indicator remains on. •...
Chapter 4.2 Arming the System with a 2-Way Wireless Key If configured, the PowerSeries Pro system can be armed using the wireless keys provided with your alarm system. To Arm the system with a 2-way wireless key, press the desired Arming mode button when the system Ready indicator is on.
Chapter 4.5.1 Arming the system using the No-entry arming feature To arm the system using the No-entry arming feature, complete the following steps: Ensure that the Ready indicator is on, and that the system is ready for arming . Press [*] [9]. If it is necessary, enter an access code, or present a proximity tag to the keypad reader. If the system bypasses a zone, a warning message appears on the keypad.
Chapter Bypassed zones: Must be configured before arming the system. Can be configured using a keypad. Allow for access to protected areas when the system is armed. Allow you to arm the system if a zone is temporarily out of service. Reduce the level of security.
Chapter 4.8.1.3 Recalling the last bypassed zones To recall the last bypassed zones, complete the following steps: On the keypad, press [*] [1]. If it is necessary, enter an access code, or present a proximity tag to the keypad reader. Optional: Choose one of the following options: •...
Chapter • Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll to Bypass Options and press [*], and scroll to Bypass Group and press [*]. To exit Bypassing mode, press [*]. 4.10 Arming Troubles and Exit Faults The PowerSeries Pro notifies you of troubles when you are attempting to arm the system or exit the premises.
Chapter After you disarm a system with an HS2LCD keypad using a 2-way wireless key, ensure that you Note: check the alarm memory to determine if any alarms occurred during the armed period. 4.14 Disarming the system with a proximity tag When you enter the premises, the keypad sounds.
Chapter 5.0 Alarms The system can generate different alarm sounds, each with a different purpose and priority. Priority Type of Alarm What you hear Fire Temporal (3 beeps then a pause) or pulsed siren (continuous beeping) Carbon Monoxide 4 beeps, 5 second pause, 4 beeps Intrusion (Burglary) Continuous siren Flood 1 second on, 3 seconds off, repeating...
Chapter 5.3 Resetting Smoke Detectors After an alarm condition, reset smoke detectors to exit the alarm condition. Verify with your alarm company if this function is required on your system. Note: To reset the sensors Press and hold the reset key on the keypad for 2 seconds.
Chapter 5.7 Viewing Alarms in Memory When an alarm occurs the keypad indicator illuminates. Viewing the Alarm Memory provides more information on the sensor(s) that were activated. To View Alarms in Memory Press [*][3] or use the scroll keys to navigate to Alarm Memory and press [*]. 5.7.1 Alarm Messages What it means Burglary Verified...
Chapter 6.0 Wireless Keys In addition to the keypad, the PowerSeries Pro system can be controlled using a variety of devices: 2-Way Wireless Keys Proximity Tags 6.1 Using 2-way Wireless Keys Wireless keys allow users in close proximity of their premises the ability to readily arm/disarm their system, and to call for help.
Chapter 7.0 Managing Users The maximum number of access codes are as follows: 72 for HS3032 1000 for HS3128 1000 for HS3248 Each user access code can be: Uniquely labeled. Assigned a proximity tag. In order to operate, proximity tags must be enrolled in the system. Assigned to only operate specific partitions.
Chapter 7.2 Opening the Access Codes menu LCD Display Press [*][5] Press (*) for <> Access Codes • OR • press [*] and use the scroll keys to navigate to Access Codes and press [*] to select. Enter Master or Supervisor code. Enter User # Press (*) for <>...
Chapter If the tag is enrolled with another user the following message is Duplicate Tag displayed. Not Enrolled LCD Display To Delete a Proximity Tag From the desired user press or scroll to Prox Tag and press [*]. Press (*) for <> Prox Tag If a Prox Tag is enrolled for this user you will be asked if you would * To Delete Tag...
Chapter 7.7 Configuring Additional User Options Users can also be assigned the following feature options: [1] Supervisor Code For more information see "Access Code Types". [2] Duress Code For more information see "Access Code Types". [3] Zone Bypass Grants the user the ability to bypass zones. [7] Bell Squawk Use to generate a bell squawk when arming/disarming the system.
Chapter 8.0 User Functions [*] [6] The PowerSeries Pro allows for a variety of user configurable functions as listed below: Event Buffer Auto Arm Time Late To Open Contrast Control User's Walk Test Time and Date System Service/DLS Late To Open Time Buzzer Control Auto Arm/Disarm Voice Chime User Call-Up...
Chapter 8.4 Setting the Auto Arm Time The system can be configured to auto arm at a specific time on each day of the week. If a specific time is not configured for a day of the week the system will not arm automatically on that day. This feature must be configured by installer.
Chapter When finished press [*] to return to the Ready state. Late to Open is Disabled To set the Late to Open time LCD Display From the User Function menu use the shortcut key [1][0] or press [<] Press (*) for <> [>] to scroll to Late to Open Time.
Chapter 8.12 Setting the Voice Chime volume This feature is only available when using an HS2LCDWFVPRO wireless keypad. To change Voice Chime volume LCD Display From the User Function menu use the shortcut key [1][6] or press [<] Press (*) for <> [>] to scroll to Voice Chime and press [*].
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Chapter Trigger each detector (zone) in sequence. A squawk occurs at the keypad, all LEDs on the keypad will flash and the violation will be recorded in the Event Buffer. Restore zones. Press [*][6][Master Code][8] to end the Walk Test. The system will notify the central station that the walk test has been terminated.
Chapter 9.0 Managing Partitions A partition is a limited area of the premises which operates independently from the other areas. Partitioning a system can be beneficial if the property has outbuildings that need to be secured independently of a main area or if the home has a separate apartment. Each partition can have its own keypad, or a keypad can have access to all partitions.
Chapter Partition auto arm pre-alert Partition is not ready to be armed Keypads can also be configured as global keypads, controlling all partitions. Global keypads must be configured by your installer. 9.2 Fire and CO Zone Types If a Fire zone generates an alarm only the partition the fire zone is assigned to will go into alarm. Other partitions retain their current state.
Chapter 10.0 Additional Features 10.1 Viewing a temperature in a zone This feature displays the temperature for each active zone. To view the temperature in a zone, complete the following steps: An installer must activate this feature. Note: On any partitioned keypad, from the Main menu press [*]. Choose one of the following options: •...
Chapter To Activate a Command Output LCD Display Press [*][7] and if required enter your [access code]. Output Control <> Scroll to View • OR • press [*] and use the scroll keys to navigate to Output Control. Press the number configured to the command output Output Activated •...
Chapter 11.0 Troubleshooting Occasionally, you may have a problem with your Alarm Controller or telephone line. If this happens, your Alarm Controller will identify the problem and displays an error message. Refer to the provided list when you see an error message on the display. If additional help is required, contact your distributor for service.
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Chapter Trouble Notification Trouble Trouble Description Trouble Types Level 1 Condition Level 2 Level 3 Battery Trouble The system has detected a battery Low Battery trouble condition. No Battery Call for service. Low Battery Module 1-4 High-current No Battery Module 1-4 High-current Low Battery Module 1-4...
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Chapter Trouble Notification Trouble Trouble Description Trouble Types Level 1 Condition Level 2 Level 3 Bus Voltage A module has detected a low HSM2HOST voltage on its Corbus red terminal. Keypad Keypad 1- Zone Expander Zone expander 1-30 1A Power Power Supply Module 1-4...
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Chapter Trouble Notification Trouble Trouble Description Trouble Types Level 1 Condition Level 2 Level 3 Device Faults The system has detected an issue Zone Zone label with one or more connected or 001-248 devices. Call for service. Keypad Keypad 1- Siren Siren 1-16 Repeater...
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Chapter Trouble Notification Trouble Trouble Description Trouble Types Level 1 Condition Level 2 Level 3 Module The system has detected a HSM2HOST supervisory trouble condition with Supervision Keypad Keypad 1- one or more modules on the system. Call for service. Zone Expander Expander 1-30...
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Chapter Trouble Notification Trouble Trouble Description Trouble Types Level 1 Condition Level 2 Level 3 Communications 11 The system has detected a communication trouble. Call for Receiver service. SIM Lock Cellular Ethernet Receiver Receiver Supervision Receiver Receiver Alt Comm Fault Alt Comm FTC Receiver Not Networked...
Chapter 12.0 Reference Sheets Fill out the following information for future reference and store this guide in a safe place. 12.1 System Information [F] FIRE [M] MEDICAL [P] PANIC The Exit Delay Time is _______ seconds. The Entry Delay Time is _______ seconds. 12.2 Service Contact Information Central Station Information Account #: _____________________ Telephone #: _____________________...
12.3.1 Sensor/Zone Information Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type Copy this page as needed to record additional zone information.. Note:...
Chapter 13.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke and CO alarms. 13.1 Smoke Detectors Research has shown that all hostile fires generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.
Chapter Figure 3a Figure 4 13.2 Fire Escape Planning There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. It is very important that an emergency escape plan be developed and rehearsed. Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house.
Chapter 13.3 Carbon Monoxide Detectors Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and very toxic, it also moves freely in the air. CO detectors can measure the concentration and sound a loud alarm before a potentially harmful level is reached. The human body is most vulnerable to the effects of CO gas during sleeping hours; therefore, CO detectors should be located in or as near as possible to sleeping areas of the home.
Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is solved. This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user. Tyco Atlanta Distribution Center, 2600 West Pointe Dr., Lithia Springs, GA 30122 14.6 Additional Information...
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd declares that the radio equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declarations of conformity for the models mentioned below are available at the following internet addresses: HS2LCDPRO: http://dsc.com/pdf/1903004...
European single point of contact: Tyco Safety Products, Voltaweg 20, 6101 XK Echt, Netherlands 14.11 UK Compliance Statement In the UK this product is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD 6662:2017 at Grade 3 and environmental class II with the following notification options: A, B, C, D, E.
This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between You (the company, individual or entity who acquired the Software and any related Hardware) and Digital Security Controls, a division of Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd. (“DSC”), the manufacturer of the integrated security systems and the developer of the software and any related products or components (“HARDWARE”) which You acquired.
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Chapter 7. LIMITED WARRANTY (a) NO WARRANTY - DSC PROVIDES THE SOFTWARE “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY. DSC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. (b) CHANGES IN OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - DSC shall not be responsible for problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics of the HARDWARE, or for problems in the interaction of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT with non-DSC- SOFTWARE or HARDWARE PRODUCTS.
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