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. Moreover, you can obtain up to 8
(PowerMaster-10 G2) / 32 (PowerMaster-30 G2) multi-function portable keyfob transmitters that will allow you
and the other users to easily arm, disarm and control the system without accessing the panel, including from
outside the premises (see section B.7 Add / Delete Keyfob Transmitters). The Duress Code enables you to
disarm the system using a special code that sends a silent alarm to the monitoring station.
There are two types of users: Master User and User. The table below summarizes the different operations that
can be performed by different users:
User type
Function
Arm/disarm
Master User
Zone bypass
Authorize other user codes
Set user codes
Report to private
Enroll/delete proximity tag
Enroll/delete keyfob
Automatic arming
Enable squawk
Set date and time format
Read event log
Programming the duress code
Programming the scheduler
Enabling/disabling voice option
Adjusting volume of system
beeps, chime signal and voice
prompts,
Arm/disarm
User
Zone bypass options
The user codes are assigned as follows:
User Code 1 is assigned to the Master User of the system (i.e. the owner). It is the only user code that allows
access to the User Settings menu. The default setting of the Master User code is 1111. This code cannot be
erased and must be replaced with a secret code as soon as possible.
User Codes 2-4 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / User Codes 2-22 and 33-48 (PowerMaster-30 G2) are assigned to
family members, co-workers etc. They enable arming and disarming of the system or of selected partitions as
defined by the Master User. They can access the "User Settings" menu only for "zone bypassing" provided this
option is enabled in the Installer menu.
User Codes 5-8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / User Codes 23-32 (PowerMaster-30 G2) are the same as user
codes 2-4 / 2-22 but can be assigned to "Latchkey" (child monitor) users. For a detailed explanation of the
Latchkey application see Chapter 2 (Arming in the Latchkey Mode) and Appendix C.
Partition Option (For information about Partition option - see Appendix B)
Your alarm system can divide zones into up to 3 parts (groups) via the installer menu. These parts are
designated as partitions P1, P2 & P3. Each partition can be armed and disarmed separately providing
protection to selected parts of the premises.
Each user out of the 8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 48 (PowerMaster-30 G2) system users can be authorized by the
Master User to arm and disarm any combination of partitions including all 3 partitions.
Here you can program (or edit) the 8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) /48 (PowerMaster-30 G2) User Codes and
thereby define which of these will be authorized to arm and disarm.
1. The default setting 1111 of the Master User Code is the same for all PowerMaster systems and is
known to many other people. Therefore, we highly recommend that you immediately replace it with a
unique secret code. Never set any user code the same as any installer code.
2. Code "0000" is not valid! Do not use it.
3. The duress code (2580 by default), which is set in the installer menu, cannot be selected as a normal
user code. Any attempt to program it will be rejected by the system.
4. Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references
see table at end of this section.
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the orange light will not go off even though system working ok
The orange light on the Visonic PM-10 TRIPLE indicates a trouble condition. To resolve this, review the trouble messages displayed on the panel. Possible issues could include a low battery in a device, an inactive device, or a failed communication attempt. Follow the steps to identify and correct the specific trouble source:
1. Press the button repeatedly to view each trouble message.
2. Address the indicated issues, such as replacing low batteries or reactivating inactive devices.
Once all troubles are resolved, the orange light should turn off.
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