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V20.2 Updates ...................................................... 3
APPENDIX B. PARTITIONING ............................. 3
B4. Siren ......................................................... 3
1. Introduction ...................................................... 4
Preface ........................................................... 4
Overview ......................................................... 4
System Features ............................................ 4
Controls .......................................................... 5
LED Indicators ................................................ 5
Control Keys ................................................... 6
Arming Keys ................................................... 6
Other Keys ...................................................... 6
Controls .......................................................... 6
LED Indicators ................................................ 7
Control Keys ................................................... 7
Arming Keys ................................................... 7
Other Keys ...................................................... 7
Built-in Alarm Sounder .................................... 8
General Audible Indicators ............................. 8
Other Audible Indicators ................................. 8
LCD Display .................................................... 8
Screen Saver Mode ........................................ 9
Proximity Tags ................................................ 9
Users and Codes ............................................ 9
Preparing to Arm .......................................... 10
Arming 'AWAY' / 'HOME' .............................. 10
Disarming and Stopping Alarm ..................... 10
Disarming under Duress ............................... 11
Partition Selection Process........................... 11
Switching from 'HOME' to 'AWAY' ............... 11
Switching from 'AWAY' to 'HOME' ............... 11
Arming AWAY or HOME 'Instant' ................. 11
Forced Arming AWAY or HOME .................. 12
Arming in the Latchkey Mode ....................... 13
Initiating Panic Alarm .................................... 13
D-307502 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User's Guide
PowerMaster-10/30 G2
PM-10 TRIPLE
Version 20.2
User's Guide

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Chime ON/OFF ............................................ 14
of the Keypad Beeps ................................... 14
3. Speech and Sound Control .......................... 15
Voice ON/OFF ............................................. 15
Message Exchange ..................................... 15
Message Playback ....................................... 16
4. Electrical Appliance Control ........................ 17
Automatic ON/OFF Control .......................... 17
Clearing the Memory Indication ................... 18
Troubles ....................................................... 18
General Indications ...................................... 19
Correcting Trouble Situations ...................... 20
6. Menus and Functions ................................... 21
Selecting a Setting Option ........................... 21
the USER SETTINGS Menu ........................ 23
B.4 Programming User Codes ..................... 26
B.6 Add / Delete Proximity Tags .................. 28
MMS and SMS Reporting ............................ 36
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PowerMaster-10/30 G2 PM-10 TRIPLE Version 20.2 User's Guide Table of Contents Initiating Fire Alarm or Emergency Alarm ..13 V20.2 Updates ............3 Chime ON/OFF ..........14 APPENDIX B. PARTITIONING ......3 Adjusting the Speech Volume and the Volume B4. Siren ............3 of the Keypad Beeps ........
  • Page 2 B.14 Programming the Scheduler ....44 A1. KP-160 PG2 .......... 63 B.15 Volume Control ........47 A2. KP-140/141 PG2 ........64 B.16 Serial Number ........50 A3. KF-234 PG2 .......... 65 B.17 PowerLink Parameters* ....... 51 APPENDIX B. PARTITIONING ......66 7.
  • Page 3: V20.2 Updates

    V20.2 UPDATES V20.2 Updates Refer to the following changes that supersede the equivalent information in the user guide. 1. Introduction Screen Saver Mode For security reasons, it is sometimes required to hide the security system status, by both the LCD screen and any LED lighting.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction Preface The PowerMaster-10/30 G2 is a highly advanced wireless alarm control system produced by Visonic Ltd. Note: Make sure that you have the name and telephone number of the monitoring station your system will report to. When calling the monitoring station to ask questions, you should have access to your "ACCOUNT NUMBER"...
  • Page 5: Powermaster-10 G2 Panel Indicator And Controls

    INTRODUCTION Arm/Disarm it or receive system status information (see Chapter 7). • Numerical keys serve as function keys: When the system is disarmed, the numerical keys are used also to control various system functions. A simple icon on each key identifies the task of that key. •...
  • Page 6: Control Keys

    INTRODUCTION Control Keys Indication Function NEXT: Advance from item to item within a given menu. BACK: Move one step back within a given menu. OK: Review status messages one by one and also select a displayed option. Arming Keys Indication Function AWAY: Arming when nobody is at home HOME: Arming when people remain at home.
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    INTRODUCTION LED Indicators Indication Function Power (Green): Indicates that your system is properly connected to the power outlet. Arm (Red): Lights when the system is in the armed state. Chime (Green): Chime zones will chime when disturbed (see Chapter 2). Trouble (Orange): Lights when the system is in a state of trouble (see Chapter 5).
  • Page 8: Built-In Alarm Sounder

    INTRODUCTION ** The Mute Speaker button is active only if the "Set Voice Option" function is enabled (see Chapter 6, section B.14). Built-in Alarm Sounder The PowerMaster panel has a high power siren built-in that sounds in case of alarm to deter intruders and to summon help.
  • Page 9: Screen Saver Mode

    INTRODUCTION Screen Saver Mode For security reasons, it is sometimes required to hide the status indication (LCD and LED display) from a potential intruder. If the Screen Saver option is enabled by the installer, then if no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the display will read “POWERMASTER-10 / POWERMASTER-30”...
  • Page 10: Operating The Powermaster System

    OPERATING THE POWERMASTER SYSTEM 2. Operating the PowerMaster System For more information regarding terms used in this chapter, refer to APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY. Note: This manual displays PowerMaster-10 G2 panel buttons only, even when instructions refer to both panels. When an instruction refers to PowerMaster-30 G2 only, the PowerMaster-30 G2 panel buttons are displayed. Basic Arming and Disarming Following are a set of procedures for performing basic arming and disarming of the alarm system.
  • Page 11: Disarming Under Duress

    OPERATING THE POWERMASTER SYSTEM PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY PRESENT TAG OR ENTER CODE _ _ _ _ [Enter Code] / Code / Present gag [Present tag] READY HH:MM ARM indicator extinguishes during the disarmed state. Disarming the system also stops the siren alarm, irrespective of whether the alarm was initiated during the armed or the disarmed state.
  • Page 12: Forced Arming Away Or Home

    OPERATING THE POWERMASTER SYSTEM PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY PRESENT TAG OR ENTER CODE _ _ _ _ Code ARMING AWAY ARMING INSTANT (alternating) PLEASE EXIT NOW  (Exit delay)  Vacate the premises AWAY ARM indicator lights during the armed state. Forced Arming AWAY or HOME Forced arming allows you to arm the system even if the system is "NOT READY".
  • Page 13: Arming In The Latchkey Mode

    OPERATING THE POWERMASTER SYSTEM Arming in the Latchkey Mode This mode, if enabled by the installer, is useful for a parent at work who wants to be sure that his children have returned from school and have disarmed the system. A special “latchkey” message will be sent out when the system is disarmed by a “latchkey user”.
  • Page 14: Chime On/Off

    OPERATING THE POWERMASTER SYSTEM Chime ON/OFF Disable / enable the chime zones (see Appendix C) by alternate clicking of the key, as shown below: PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY CHIME ON CHIME OFF  READY HH:MM CHIME indicator lights steadily when “chime on” is selected. Note: For UL Listed Product, the Chime setting must be set to “Chime ON”.
  • Page 15: Speech And Sound Control

    SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL 3. Speech and Sound Control Speech & Sound Cont. Push-buttons The sound and speech-related functions offered by the control panel are controlled with the keypad, as detailed in the following list. When partitioning is enabled: Sound and speech-related features only apply to the partition(s) where the control panel is present. An activity performed via the control panel from another partition will be displayed and the LED will light.
  • Page 16: Message Playback

    SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL Once the last of the boxes disappears, RECORDING ENDED will be displayed. When you release the button, the display will revert to the normal status-displaying mode, but will also indicate that a message is waiting. For example: READY HH:MM (alternating)
  • Page 17: Electrical Appliance Control

    ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CONTROL 4. Electrical Appliance Control Control Options and Pushbuttons The system allows manual or automatic remote control of a device connected to the PGM output. The user defines the ON and OFF times via the Scheduler (see Chapter 6 - B.14 Programming the Scheduler). The installer determines which zone sensors will switch the remote controlled appliances on and off.
  • Page 18: Reviewing Troubles And Alarm Memory

    REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY 5. Reviewing Troubles and Alarm memory Alarm & Tamper Memory Indication The PowerMaster retains in its memory alarm and “tamper” events that occurred during the last arming period. Note: Alarm events are memorized only after the “abort period” (see Appendix C). This means that if you disarm the system immediately - before the abort period expires - there will be no memory indication A.
  • Page 19: General Indications

    REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY B. Displaying Trouble Information All trouble messages need to be reviewed and corrected as described below: EXAMPLE: The kitchen device - zone No. 9 - has reported a low battery – the living room device zone No. 15 - has been inactive, and an attempt to communicate a message to your telephone has failed.
  • Page 20: Correcting Trouble Situations

    REVIEWING TROUBLES AND ALARM MEMORY Correcting Trouble Situations The trouble indications (illuminated TROUBLE indicator and flashing TRBL message) are cleared once you eliminate the cause of trouble. The table below describes the system faults and respective corrective actions. If you do not know how to correct a trouble situation, report it to your installer and seek his advice. Fault What it means 1-WAY...
  • Page 21: Menus And Functions

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS 6. Menus and Functions This chapter explains the user programming features of your PowerMaster system and allows you to tailor the PowerMaster system according to your specific needs. The chapter is divided into three sections, as follows: Part A –...
  • Page 22 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS C. User Settings Options Menu Click until the display reads the desired setting option and then press Use to set the Zone Bypass Scheme i.e. to bypass (exclude) faulty or unsecured SET ZONE BYPASS ("disturbed") zones, or to clear a bypassed zone (unbypass).
  • Page 23: Returning To The Previous Step Or Exiting The User Settings Menu

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS A.2 Returning to the Previous Step or Exiting the USER SETTINGS Menu During the setting process it is frequently necessary to return to the previous setting step or option (i.e. "to go one level up") or to exit the User Settings menu.
  • Page 24 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS 1. Zones will be bypassed throughout one disarm-arm period only. Disarming the system after arming will  suspend the entire bypassing scheme but you can recall and reuse it as described in section B.3. 2.
  • Page 25: Reviewing The Zone Bypass Scheme

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.2 Reviewing the Zone Bypass Scheme  Here you can quickly review the Bypass Scheme i.e. the zones that are set to be bypassed during the next arming session. Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu and select the [REVIEW BYPASS] REVIEW BYPASS option and press The display reads [BYPASS LIST]...
  • Page 26: Programming User Codes

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.4 Programming User Codes PowerMaster system allows you to authorize up to 8 people (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 48 people (PowerMaster- 30 G2) to arm and disarm the system by providing each with a unique 4 digit personal security code, and assigning them with different security levels and functionalities.
  • Page 27 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS A. To Program a User Code Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu, select the [USER CODES] option and USER CODES press The first user code "User 01 Code" is displayed. User 01 Code ◼ At the blinking cursor position, key in the User Code you wish to program , for example, [06] for user code 6, or alternatively click the button until the display reads, [User 06 Code].
  • Page 28: Programming The Duress Code

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.5 Programming the Duress Code A duress (ambush) alarm message can be sent to the Monitoring Station if you are forced to disarm the system under violence or menace. To initiate a duress message, you must disarm the system using a duress code (2580 by default). A.
  • Page 29 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS If enrollment was successfully completed, a "Success Tune" ☺ sounds and DEVICE ENROLLED the display reads [DEVICE ENROLLED] for a short duration and then ☺  Go to step 5 changes to read the tag's details. The display shows the allocated tag serial No (user No.), which is always the T01:Tag (Prox) first free number, for example: [T01:Tag (Prox)].
  • Page 30: Add / Delete Keyfob Transmitters

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS Additional Information (section B.6) For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings – refer to sections A.1 and A.2. The display shows the first enrolled Tag (Tag No.1) of the 8 tags (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 32 tags (PowerMaster-30 G2).
  • Page 31 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS the keyfob sticker and then press to confirm. To complete the enrollment procedure, see Note 9 in the Additional Information table below. ☺ ID ACCEPTED If a valid ID was entered, a "Success Tune"  sounds and the display reads [ID ACCEPTED] for a short duration and then changes to read the ☺...
  • Page 32 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS To delete the keyfob press the button. ☺  Go to step 3 ☺ DELETE KEYFOB A "Success Tune"  sounds and the display reads [ DELETE KEYFOB and returns to step 3. Additional Information (sectionB.7) For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings –...
  • Page 33: Setting The Time & Time Format

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.8 Setting the Time & Time Format  Here you can program or adjust the built-in-clock to show the correct time in the desired time format.  You can select between a 24 hour and a 12 hour (AM/PM) time format. etc –...
  • Page 34: Setting The Date & Date Format

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.9 Setting the Date & Date Format  Here you can program or adjust the built-in-calendar to show the correct date in the desired date format.  You can select between a "mm/dd/yyyy" and a "dd/mm/yyyy" date format. etc –...
  • Page 35: Enabling / Disabling Auto-Arming

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.10 Enabling / Disabling Auto-Arming The PowerMaster system can be programmed to automatically arm itself on a daily basis at a predetermined time. This feature is useful especially in commercial applications, such as in stores, to ensure that the system is always armed and without having to assign security codes to employees.
  • Page 36: Programming Private Phone, Email, Mms And Sms Reporting

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.12 Programming Private Phone, Email, MMS and SMS Reporting The PowerMaster system can be programmed to send various event notification messages such as alarm, arming or trouble events, to 4 private telephone subscribers by audible signal and, if a GSM option is installed, also to 4 SMS telephone numbers.
  • Page 37 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B. To Program a Private Phone Click the button until the display reads the Telephone REPORTED EVENTS No. you wish to program or edit, for example, "2nd private tel#", and press 2nd private tel# ◼032759333 To program or edit the phone number, at the blinking cursor position enter the phone number, for example, “8032759333”, using the numerical keypad.
  • Page 38 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS E. To Program the Acknowledge Method button until the display reads [Tel. acknowledge] Click the Voice<- ->private and press to confirm. Tel. acknowledge by single ack ◼ The display shows the currently selected option. Click the button until the display reads the desired acknowledge method, for example, "by all ack".
  • Page 39 2nd E-MAIL When the display reads [Address], press Address ◼info@visonic.com To program or edit the email, at the blinking cursor position enter the Email, for example, “info@visonic.com”, using the alphanumerical keypad. 6, 7 When done, press to confirm. ☺ A "Success Tune" ...
  • Page 40 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS MMS/SMS BY SERVER A. To Program Events to be Reported by SMS via the server Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu, select the [PRIVATE REPORT] option PRIVATE REPORT and press When the display reads [VOICE REPORTS] press VOICE REPORT repeatedly until the display reads [SMS/MMS BY SRVR].
  • Page 41 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS disable report ◼ The display shows the currently selected option. Click the button until the display reads the event group you wish to be reported via MMS, for example, [alarm]. alarm When you are satisfied with the setting, press to confirm.
  • Page 42 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS telephones numbers according to the options provided in the tables below: PowerMaster-10 G2 Event Group Option Events to be reported alarms+alerts Alarm and alert messages alarms Alarm messages alerts Alert messages disable report No message will be reported PowerMaster-30 G2 Event Group Option...
  • Page 43: Enabling / Disabling The Squawk Option

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS Event Group Option Events to be reported disable report No message will be reported All messages alarm Alarm messages only alarm+trbl Alarm and trouble messages alarm+o/c Alarm messages, including arming & disarming alarm+alrt Alarm and alert messages alarm+alrt+trbl...
  • Page 44: Programming The Scheduler

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS ◼ symbol now appears next to the new selected option. You can now select another option in the User Settings menu (see section A.1 and section A.2), or quit programming (see section A.3). B.14 Programming the Scheduler PGM outputs that are enrolled in the system can be used to open and close an electrically-controlled gate, or to control a preferred electrical device via keyfobs (refer to "Using keyfob transmitters"...
  • Page 45 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS E. To Set the OFF (Stop) Time Start-HH:MM Click the button until the display reads "Stop-HH:MM". Stop HH:MM When the display reads the desired setting, press to confirm. The "stop time" of the selected operation is displayed. TIME 01:30P Use the numerical keypad to set or change the operation OFF (stop) time, for...
  • Page 46 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS Operation 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Device Device Description OFF: _ _: _ _ OFF: _ _: _ _ OFF: _ _: _ _ OFF: _ _: _ _ D-307502 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User's Guide...
  • Page 47: Volume Control

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.15 Volume Control The system allows you to adjust the volume level of the various system beeps, chime signal and voice prompts, and to enable or disable status dependent, pre-recorded verbal messages (Voice option) that are heard over the built-in loudspeaker.
  • Page 48 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS C. To Adjust the Volume Level of the Exit Entry Beeps button until the display reads [Exit Entry Click the beeps], and press Exit/Entry beeps ◼ The display shows the currently selected option. Click the button until the display reads the desired volume level for the Exit/Entry beeps, for example, [MAX].
  • Page 49 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS F. To Adjust the Volume Level of the Voice Announcements Click the button until the display reads [Voice volume], and press Voice volume ◼ The display shows the currently selected option. Click the button until the display reads the desired volume level for the voice announcements, for example, [MAX].
  • Page 50: Serial Number

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.16 Serial Number The SERIAL NUMBER menu enables reading the system serial number and similar data for support purposes only.  Here you can read the system serial number and other relevant data etc –...
  • Page 51: Powerlink Parameters

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS B.17 PowerLink Parameters* The PLNK curr.params menu shows the current IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and current mode of communication. The PowerLink information is for support purposes only.  Here you can see the current IP address of the PowerLink and other relevant data etc.
  • Page 52: Event Reporting And Control By Telephone And Sms

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS 7. Event Reporting and Control by Telephone and SMS Event notifications by Telephone The PowerMaster can be programmed for selective notification of event messages to private telephone subscribers – See Chapter – 6, B.12 Programming Private Phone, Email, MMS and SMS Reporting. Messages are divided by type into the following groups: Group Events Reported...
  • Page 53: Event Notifications By Sms

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS Event notifications by SMS Note: This feature is not to be not to be enabled in UL Listed product. The PowerMaster system when equipped with a GSM unit can be programmed to send SMS event notification messages to 4 pre-selected telephone numbers - see Chapter –...
  • Page 54 EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS All Partitions Keying Sequence Command Single Partition Keying Sequence [] → [0] → [partition] → [9] → [#] Review status of specific partition 1, 2 (Voice version only) [] → [5] → [XX] → [1] → [#] [] →...
  • Page 55: Remote Control By Sms

    EVENT REPORTING & CONTROL BY TELEPHONE AND SMS Remote Control by SMS Note: This feature is not to be not to be enabled in UL Listed product. PowerMaster system with GSM unit can respond to SMS commands from any cellular telephone (a detailed SMS message sending process is described in the cellular telephone user’s guide).
  • Page 56: Special Applications And Functions

    SPECIAL APPLICATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 8. Special Applications and Functions Looking after People Left at Home In addition to acting as an alarm system, the PowerMaster can also be used to monitor the movement of people at home when the system is in the disarmed state (or even when armed “HOME” with perimeter protection only), and report lack of motion in interior zones if there is no detection of motion within predetermined time limits.
  • Page 57: Testing The System

    TESTING THE SYSTEM 9. Testing the System Periodic Test The components of your security system are designed to be maintenance-free as much as possible. Nevertheless, it is mandatory to test the system at least once a week and after an alarm event to verify that all system sirens, detectors, keyfobs, keypads and other peripherals function properly.
  • Page 58 TESTING THE SYSTEM The display now reads [TEMP/LIGHT TEST]. TEMP/LIGHT TEST To display the temperature of zones on the control panel, press The control panel reads the temperature and light intensity of each zone. The Z01 24.5C display alternates between the temperature, the light intensity, the sensor number and the sensor location.
  • Page 59: Periodic Test Per Partition

    TESTING THE SYSTEM Smoke sensors: Perform a "Diagnostic test" as explained in the detector's datasheet. Keyfob: Activate any of the keyfob buttons. Keypads: Perform a disarm or arm routine or press any other key that activates the LED. Repeater: Follow the "Diagnostic Tests" described in the repeater's datasheet. Other devices: In general, follow the "Diagnostic Tests"...
  • Page 60 TESTING THE SYSTEM Contact sensor: Open or close the door or window protected by the contact. Motion sensors: Perform a "walk test" of the detector as explained in the detector's datasheet. Smoke sensors: Perform a "Diagnostic test" as explained in the detector's datasheet. Periodic test per partition will be interrupted (the panel returns to selected partition display) upon occurrence of one of the following: 1) Disarm event by keyfob, keypad or pendant assigned to a selected partition;...
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    AC power and this trouble state continues for more than a few hours, the battery may need to be replaced. An original Visonic battery must be used of which there are a number of types. For assistance in battery replacement, contact Technical Support.
  • Page 62: Exiting The Event Log

    MAINTENANCE READY 00:00 ENTER CODE:_ When the PowerMaster display reads [ENTER CODE: _], enter the current CODE master user code. LIST OF EVENTS The "Success Tune" will sound and the PowerMaster display will read [LIST OF EVENTS]. (see Important Note!) Click the button.
  • Page 63: Appendix A. Functions Of Controlling Devices

    APPENDICES APPENDIX A. FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLLING DEVICES A1. KP-160 PG2 Arming and Disarming the System Step Operation User Actions Keyboard & Panel Response Select a PARTITION Any combination of The selected key blinks. (if Partition is enabled) Arm AWAY The selected key and the "Present Prox Tag"...
  • Page 64 APPENDICES A2. KP-140/141 PG2 Arming and Disarming the System Step Basic Arming User Actions Keypad & Panel Response Select a PARTITION The selected button lights. (Partition enabled) The selected button starts blinking Arm AWAY and prompts you to enter your "User Code"...
  • Page 65 APPENDICES A3. KF-234 PG2 Keyfob Functionality Step Functions User Actions Response Arm AWAY When executing a command, the keyfob's LED blinks red once to indicate transmission of the command to Arm HOME the control panel. If the operation is successfully completed, the green LED lights momentarily and a Disarm (OFF) "Success tune"...
  • Page 66: Appendix B. Partitioning

    APPENDICES APPENDIX B. PARTITIONING The control panel includes an optional partition feature. Partitioning is available only if your installer has enabled the feature. Once partitioning is enabled Partitioning menus are added to the system which can be viewed on the control panel's LCD display. Partitioning allows you to divide the system into three independently controllable areas with different users assigned to each partition whereby each user can arm the partition to which they are assigned.
  • Page 67: B4. Siren

    APPENDICES B4. Siren A partition is alarmed when receiving an event from an alarmed device assigned to that partition. Alarmed devices do not affect partitions to which they are not assigned. A siren is common to all partitions; therefore, an alarm from one or more partitions will activate the siren.
  • Page 68 APPENDICES Table A1 – Common Area Definitions Common area zone types Definition • Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY or Perimeter HOME. • In case that one of the partitions is disarmed, an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions.
  • Page 69: Appendix C. Glossary

    APPENDICES APPENDIX C. GLOSSARY This list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order. Abort Period: When an alarm is initiated, the internal built-in sounder is activated first for a limited period of time which is the abort period set by the installer. If you cause an alarm accidentally, you can disarm the system within the abort period before the real sirens start and before the alarm is reported to the remote responders.
  • Page 70 APPENDICES HOME: This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected site. A classic example is night-time at home, when the family is about to retire to bed. With HOME arming, perimeter zones are protected but interior zones are not. Consequently, motion within interior zones will be ignored by the control panel, but disturbance of a perimeter zone will cause an alarm.
  • Page 71: Appendix D. Home Fire Escape Planning

    APPENDICES APPENDIX D. HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING Fire can spread rapidly through your home, leaving you a short time to escape safely. Your ability to get out depends on advance warning from smoke detectors and advance planning – a home fire escape plan that everyone in your family is familiar with and has practiced.
  • Page 72: Appendix E. Specifications

    APPENDIX E. SPECIFICATIONS E1. Functional PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Zones Number 30 wireless zones (including 1 hard-wired Up to 64 wireless zones, (including 2 hard- input). wired inputs). Hard-wired Zone 2.2 k E.O.L. resistance (max. resistance of 2.2 k E.O.L. resistance (max. resistance of wires 220 )...
  • Page 73: E2. Wireless

    E2. Wireless PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 PowerG – 2-way synchronized Frequency PowerG – 2-way synchronized Frequency RF Network Hopping (TDMA / FHSS) Hopping (TDMA / FHSS) 433 – 434 912 – 919* 433 – 434 912 – 919* Frequency bands 868 - 869 868 - 869 (MHz)
  • Page 74 PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 by GP or p/n LTT-2300AA4Y, manufactured hours by LTT. For UL Listed product, use these no backup 0 mA 10 mA batteries only. no backup no backup 0 mA Caution! Risk of explosion if battery is (1) The external devices must be connected between 12V and ground.
  • Page 75: E4. Communication

    Report 2 Monitoring Stations, 4 private telephones 2 Monitoring Stations, 4 private telephones Destinations Reporting Format SIA, Contact ID, Scancom, SIA IP, Visonic SIA, Contact ID, Scancom, SIA IP, Visonic Options PowerNet. PowerNet. Note: For UL Listed product, the communication Note: For UL Listed product, the communication formats used are SIA and Contact ID.
  • Page 76 PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Shock: SD-304 PG2 (not UL listed) Shock: SD-304 PG2 (not UL listed) Note: UL requires that when using remote Note: UL requires that when using remote smoke/CO detectors and repeaters, each smoke/CO detectors and repeaters, each detector must be within range (STRONG) of 2 detector must be within range (STRONG) of 2 repeaters at all times (for path redundancy –...
  • Page 77: Appendix F. Compliance With Standards

    EN50136-2 PowerMaster-10 Triple G2: according to EN 50131-10 – Supervised Premises Transceiver (SPT) Type Z Hereby, Visonic Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type PowerMaster-10/30 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.visonic.com/download-center.
  • Page 78 This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste. Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. EMAIL: info@visonic.com INTERNET: www.visonic.com ©VISONIC LTD. 2021 POWERMASTER-10/30 G2 User's Guide D-307502 Rev 2 (11/21) D-307502 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User's Guide...

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