Visonic PowerMaster-10 Installer's Manual

Visonic PowerMaster-10 Installer's Manual

Fully supervised wireless alarm control system
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Installer Guide
PowerMaster-10
Fully supervised wireless alarm control system

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PowerMaster-10 Installer's Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.4.5 Configuring Permissions for System 1. INTRODUCTION ............4 Reset after Alarm Event........19 4.4.6 Configuring a Duress Code ....20 2. SPECIFICATIONS.............5 4.5 Zones / Devices........... 21 2.1 Functional............5 4.5.1 General Guidance........21 4.5.2 Adding a Wireless Device..... 21 2.2 Wireless ............6...
  • Page 3 4.9 Arming/Disarming Options And Exit/Entry 7. MAINTENANCE ............82 Delay ..............62 7.1 Handling System Troubles ......82 4.9.1 Configuring Exit Modes ......62 4.9.2 Configuring Entry Delays Duration ..62 7.2 Dismounting the Control Panel ....84 4.9.3 Configuring Exit Delay Duration ... 63 7.3 Replacing the Backup Battery....
  • Page 4 Council of 9 March 1999. According to the European standard EN50131-1, the PowerMaster-10 security grading is 2 – "low to medium risk" and environmental classification is II – "indoor general" and the power supply type is A. EN 50131-6 •...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Choosing the ideal location to install a wireless device or testing it at a later stage can be very strenuous and frustrating. With PowerMaster-10 there is no need to run back and forth to the panel to read the link quality because PowerG devices have a quality link indicator built-into the device itself which enables choosing the ideal location quickly and easily without using the panel.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Remotely review and/or change configuration and status of all peripherals Initiate remote walk test with assistance by anyone in the house Remote diagnostics of wireless signal quality for all peripherals - measure all wireless connections and reports back System Architecture: 2.
  • Page 7: Wireless

    Alarm Types Silent alarm, personal emergency alarm, burglary alarm and fire alarm. Siren Signals Continuous (intrusion / 24 hours / panic); triple pulse - pause - triple pulse... (fire). Siren (bell) Timeout Programmable (4 min. by default) Internal Sounder Output At least 85 dBA at 10 ft (3 m) Supervision Programmable time frame for inactivity alert...
  • Page 8: Physical Properties

    Repeater: RP-610 PG2 3. INSTALLATION 3.1 Choosing the Mounting Location To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster-10 control panel, the following points should be observed: • Mount the system approximately in the center of the installation site between all the transmitters •...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Unit

    3.2 Mounting the Unit Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-10 mounting process is shown in Figures 3.1 - 3.2. Opening the Control Panel and Bracket Mounting A. Mounting surface B.
  • Page 10: Closing The Control Panel

    Figure 3.2 - Final Closure 3.3 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster-10 temporarily (see Figure 3.3). Alternatively, you may power up from the backup battery, as shown in Figure 3.3. Disregard any “trouble” indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection.
  • Page 11: Connecting To The Telephone Line

    1. Insert battery 2. Connect the battery Figure 3.3 – Connecting Power to the Control Panel 3.4 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).
  • Page 12 ACTA and properly installed RJ31X connector. See PowerMaster-10 unit first and then all other home drawing below for details. equipment should be connected to PowerMaster-10 "Phone" outlet. Customer Premises Equipment And Wiring A. Network Service Provider's Facilities F.
  • Page 13: System Planning & Programming

    PowerMaster-10 control panel memory. GSM modem auto detection is activated in one of two ways: after tamper restore and after reset (power-up or after exiting the installer menu). This causes the PowerMaster-10 to automatically scan GSM COM ports for the presence of the GSM modem.
  • Page 14: Pgm-5 Installation

    The PGM-5 provides 5 solid state relay contact outputs and is designed to be used as a plug-in internal add-on module with the PowerMaster-10 control panel. Note: The PGM-5 will be active only if the PGM-5 option was enabled in the factory default of the control panel.
  • Page 15: Annual System Check

    A. Front unit B. Back unit C. PGM-5 Module D. 2 Screws for fastening the PGM-5 Module E. Flat cable F. Wiring Figure 3.7 – PGM-5 Module Mounting 3.8 Annual System Check Note: This system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years (preferably every year).
  • Page 16: Programming

    4. PROGRAMMING 4.1 General Guidance We recommend programming the PowerMaster-10 on the work bench before actual installation. Operating power may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply. 4.2 Entering the Installer Menu The following procedure describes how to enter the Installer Menu.
  • Page 17: Programming User Settings

    To Enter the User Settings Menu Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". USER SETTINGS Refer to the PowerMaster-10 User Guide for detailed procedures Clicking the button repeatedly at any stage in the procedure takes you one level up with each click.
  • Page 18: Navigation

    WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed. 4.4 Permissions and User Codes The PowerMaster-10 system includes four code levels, as follows: • Installer Code: By using the installer code, the menu enables changing the installer code. • Master Installer Code: By using the master installer code, the menu enables changing both master installer code and installer code.
  • Page 19: Setting The Master Installer Code

    Note: Installer Code should never be programmed as “0000”. Doing so will lock the user out of the installer menu! 4.4.2 Setting the Master Installer Code For PowerMaster-10 with MASTER INSTALLER code, set a new INSTALLER code as described in section 4.3.1 "Setting a New Installer Code" and set the MASTER INSTALLER code as described in this section.
  • Page 20: Setting User Codes

    User Permission enables you to determine whether access to the INSTALLER MODE requires user permission. Access to the installer menu, in PowerMaster-10 that has "User Permission" enabled (for example, in UK) is via the last menu in the user menu. This option can be changed, if necessary. Here you determine whether the access to the INSTALLER MODE requires user permission.
  • Page 21: Configuring A Duress Code

    To Configure Permissions for System Reset after an Alarm Event Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 03:CONTROL PANEL 01:ENTRY DELAY 1 25:RESET OPTION Select between "user reset" (default), and "engineer reset". user reset 25:RESET OPTION You can now press the button to program any other menu in "...
  • Page 22: Zones / Devices

    4.5.2 Adding a Wireless Device This section describes how to add a new device to the PowerMaster-10 control panel. Note: It is much easier to enroll the device while holding the device in your hand, close to the control panel.
  • Page 23 4.5.2.1 Assigning a Location, Zone type and Chime Option B. To Assign a Location, Zone Type and Chime Option The PowerMaster-10 system behavior is defined according to one of a number of zone types assigned to each of the system's 30 (wireless & wired) zones.
  • Page 24: Zone Types

    *** When the PowerMaster-10 will read " " you can click the NEXT device button to enroll the next device. When the PowerMaster-10 will read " " you can click the button to modify the MODIFY SAME Dev.
  • Page 25 When the exit delay starts, the buzzer beeps slowly and maintains a slow beeping rate until the last 10 seconds, during which it beeps rapidly. The PowerMaster-10 has two types of delay zones, for which different delay times may be set.
  • Page 26: Adding Wired Zones

    Instead the PowerMaster-10 dials telephone numbers and reports the event to Monitoring Stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed. • 24 Hour Zone - Audible. - Upon detection, this zone initiates a siren alarm. The PowerMaster-10 also dials telephone numbers and reports the event to Monitoring Stations and/or to private telephones, as programmed.
  • Page 27 To Route the Cable (continued): 3. Position the clamp (1 of 2) as shown and then rotate into place. 4. Using a flat screwdriver press downward gently on the point illustrated in the drawing. Make sure the clamp is locked (a click is heard). Figure 4.1 –...
  • Page 28 POWER CABLE ROUTING PERFORM STEPS 1, 2 & 3 ON A WORKBENCH BEFORE THE MOUNTING 1. Extract either plastic segment (will be used later) 2. Extract plastic segment (will be used later) 3. Extract plastic segment (left or right, according to the power wiring direction) 4.
  • Page 29 PGM AND ZONE WIRING 2.2 kΩ A. PGM output D. External power supply 5 - 30VDC Vmax=30v E. Tamper Imax=100mA F. Alarm B. Relay C. Device Note: Do not use mains cable other than that supplied by the manufacturer (3 m long). Figure 4.4 –...
  • Page 30: Deleting A Device

    INTERNAL POWER CONNECTION Figure 4.5 – Internal Power Cable Connection 4.5.4 Deleting a Device C. To Delete a Device Repeat steps 1 to 2 in section 4.5.2 "Adding a Wireless Device". ADD NEW DEVICES DELETE DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS Select the type of device to be deleted. Select between "CONTACT SENSORS", "MOTION SENSORS", "SMOKE SENSORS", "WIRED SENSORS", "KEYFOBS", "KEYPADS", "SIRENS"...
  • Page 31: Modifying A Device

    Sens".** Z03:Motion Sens ID No. 120-3712 (OFF) to delete MOTION SENSORS If there are no devices to be deleted, the PowerMaster-10 display reads " " NO EXISTING DEV. ** The displayed device LED indicator blinks red. You can click the buttons to select another device of the same type.
  • Page 32 " ". DEV SETTINGS *** To perform Device Settings refer to the Installation Instructions of the relevant device. After modifying the device the PowerMaster-10 returns to " MOTION ". You can now press the button to modify another SENSORS device of the same type, or press the...
  • Page 33: Replacing A Device

    "KEYFOBS", "KEYPADS" "SIRENS" or "REPEATERS", for example, "CONTACT SENSORS". CONTACT SENSORS The PowerMaster-10 display will read the name of the first enrolled Z01: Contact Sens device of the selected type to be replaced alternating with the ID number of the device. * ID No.
  • Page 34: Defining Defaults

    Attention! When changing the default parameters of one device in Define Defaults, all new devices of the same device type that are enrolled in the PowerMaster-10 system will have the same defaults. Devices that were already enrolled in the PowerMaster-10 system before the procedure was performed will not be affected by the new default settings.
  • Page 35: Enabling The Internal Siren

    To Configure the Length of Time the Bell is Allowed to Function Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 03:CONTROL PANEL 01:ENTRY DELAY 1 4:BELL TIME bell time 4m Select between "bell time 1m", "bell time 3m", "bell time 4m", "bell time 8m", "bell time 10m", "bell time 15m"...
  • Page 36: Configuring The Period Of Strobe Light Activation

    4.6.3 Configuring the Period of Strobe Light Activation Here you can define the period of strobe light activation when the siren is in alarm state. Options: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes (default), 40 minutes and 60 minutes. To Configure the Period of Strobe Light Activation Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu".
  • Page 37: Event Reporting Configuration

    4.7 Event Reporting Configuration 4.7.1 General The PowerMaster-10 system uses an IP platform that supports GSM and GPRS cellular communication to forward all events received at the control panel to the monitoring station. 4.7.2 Setup Report Communicators 4.7.2.1 Configuring PSTN / GSM Communicators Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu".
  • Page 38 GSM KEEP ALIVE You can now press the button to revert to the " " menu, AREA CODE or press the button to take you to " ". <OK> TO EXIT 4.7.2.2 Configuring GPRS / BB Communicators The GSM/GPRS module is capable of communicating with the Monitoring station receiver by GPRS, GSM Voice and SMS Channels.
  • Page 39 Note: The table at the end of this section provides a list of the keys used by the PowerMaster-10 editor. GPRS PASSWORD SIM PIN CODE Enter the PIN code of the SIM card installed in the PowerMaster-10 unit PIN CODE (up to 16 digits). PIN CODE Here you determine whether to force the SIM card to use the home FORCE HOME NETW.
  • Page 40: Configuring Event Reporting To Monitoring Station

    FORCE HOME NETW. Here you determine whether the control panel will stay continuously SESSION TIMEOUT connected via GPRS communication, or, temporarily connected to receive event reports only. off on timeout Select between "off on timeout" and "always ON". SESSION TIMEOUT You can now press the button to take you to the "...
  • Page 41 The selectable options are as follows: Plan name Sent to center 1 Sent to center 2 All but open/close if center 1 doesn’t respond "all -o/c All but open/close backup" "all all" "all-o/c all -o/c " All but open/close All but open/close "all –o/c o/c "...
  • Page 42 1st RPRT METHOD Here you define the 2 priority method used to report events. If the 2nd RPRT METHOD method defined to report events in the 1st priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using the method defined in the 2nd priority. disable Select between "disable", "cellular"...
  • Page 43 Enter the first receiver account number. 1st RCVR ACC. NO. RCV 1 ACCOUNT# Here you enter the number that will identify your system to the 2 RCV 2 ACCOUNT# Monitoring Station. The account number consists of 6 hexadecimal digits. 2nd acc. #001234 Enter the second receiver account number.
  • Page 44 IP RCVR 1 Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is located in the 2 IP RCVR 2 Monitoring Station. Enter the IP address of the second IP receiver (for further details see the 000.000.000.000 table at the end of this section). IP RCVR 2 Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver that is located SMS RCVR1...
  • Page 45 To enter a series of digits, use the following keys: <Numeric keypad> - to enter the number - moves the cursor from left to right - moves the cursor from right to left - deletes everything after the cursor (to the right) 4.7.3.5 Configuring the Report Method (Protocol) to Monitoring Station Continue below from the previous section or repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.7.3.1 before continuing with the following instructions:...
  • Page 46 Here you determine the number of times the communicator will try to GSM RPRT RETRY report via a cellular group (GPRS, GSM and SMS) to the Monitoring Station. 4 attempts Select between "2 attempts", "4 attempts", "8 attempts", "12 attempts" and "16 attempts". GSM RPRT RETRY You can now press the button to take you to the "...
  • Page 47 immediately Select between "immediately", "5 minutes", "30 minutes", "60 minutes", "180 minutes" and "don't report". PSTN Here you determine if the GSM/GPRS line disconnection will be reported GSM/GPRS or not and determine the delay between detection of line disconnection and report failure. If the telephone line is disconnected, the event "GSM line fail"...
  • Page 48: Configuring Event Reporting To User

    RECENT CLOSE Here you determine whether a zone restore will be reported or not. ZONE RESTORE report restore Select between "report restore" and "don't report". ZONE RESTORE Here you determine whether the Monitoring Station will receive a SYS INACT REPORT message if the system is inactive (not armed) during a defined period (days).
  • Page 49 B. To Configure Event Types to be Reported to Private Telephones Here you determine which event groups will be reported to private telephone subscribers. Term Description "alarms+alerts" Alarm and alert messages "alarms" Alarm messages "alerts" Alert messages "disable report" No message will be reported The following siren signal will be sent to private telephone upon event reporting: FIRE: ON - ON - ON - pause..
  • Page 50 2nd private tel# 3rd private tel# Enter the third private telephone number (including area code, if required) 3rd PRIVATE TEL. NO. of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups. 3rd private tel# 4th private tel# Enter the fourth private telephone number (including area code, if required) 4th PRIVATE TEL.
  • Page 51 D. To Enable Voice Reports to User by SMS Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 04:COMMUNICATION 1:PSTN/GSM 4:PRIVATE REPORT VOICE REPORT SMS REPORT REPORTED EVENTS disable report E. To Configure Event Types to be Reported to Private Telephones by SMS Here you determine which event groups will be reported to private telephone subscribers by SMS.
  • Page 52 1:PSTN/GSM 4:PRIVATE REPORT VOICE REPORT SMS REPORT REPORTED EVENTS 1st SMS tel # Enter the first SMS phone number (including area code, 16 digits max.) 1st SMS TEL. NO. to which pre-selected event types will be reported. 1st SMS tel # 2nd SMS tel # Enter the second SMS phone number (including area code, 16 digits 2nd SMS TEL.
  • Page 53: Configuring Visual Verification (Motion Camera)

    4.7.5 Configuring Visual Verification (Motion Camera) PowerMaster system supports visual alarm verification feature that enables monitoring stations to avoid unnecessary responses to false alarms and to remotely assess the situation upon the occurrence of a true alarm. After the installation of Next CAM PG2 PIR-Camera devices the PowerMaster will send images whenever a burglary alarm occurs.
  • Page 54 Enter the fourth email to which images will be sent. 4th email 4th email Here you determine 1 MMS (Multimedia Message Service) MMS tel # telephone numbers to which images from the motion camera will be sent. Enter the first MMS phone number (including area code, 16 digits max.) 1st MMS TEL.
  • Page 55 Image forward View on arming Here you determine the status/statuses of the alarm system for the PowerManage server to retrieve pictures. Disable Select between "Disable", "Enable all", "AWAY only", "HOME only", "HOME & AWAY", "DISARM & AWAY", "DISARM & HOME" and "DISARM only". View on arming * If an option other than "...
  • Page 56: Security System Configuration

    5:MOTION CAMERA Image forward Cameras on alarm Here you determine whether to enable or disable the motion camera for taking pictures after an emergency type event. Enable Select between "Enable" and "Disable". Cameras on alarm You can now press the button to revert to the "...
  • Page 57: Configuring Swinger Stop

    Swinger stop determines the number of times each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming/disarming period (including tamper & power failure events of detectors, PowerMaster-10, wireless siren, etc.). If the number of alarms from a specific zone exceeds the programmed number, the control panel automatically bypasses the zone to prevent recurrent siren noise and nuisance reporting to the Monitoring Station.
  • Page 58: Configuring Alarm Cancel Period

    21:NOT ACTIVE You can now press the button to program any other menu in " " or press the button to take you to 03:CONTROL PANEL " ". <OK> TO EXIT 4.8.4 Configuring Alarm Cancel Period Here you determine the ”cancel alarm” period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station. If the user disarms the system within that time period, a “cancel alarm”...
  • Page 59: Configuring Abort Time

    Here you select the length of time allowed by the system to abort an alarm (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones). The PowerMaster-10 is programmed to provide an “abort interval” that starts upon detection of an event. During this interval, the buzzer sounds a warning but the siren remains inactive and the alarm is not reported.
  • Page 60: Configuring A Confirmed Alarm

    4.8.7 Configuring a Confirmed Alarm Here you determine that if 2 successive alarms will occur during a specific period, the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm for confirmed alarm reporting, (see par. 4.6.3.2 "Configuring the Event Types to be Reported").
  • Page 61: Configuring The Jamming Detection

    30:BELL/REP.OPT You can now press the button to program any other menu in " " or press the button to take you to 03:CONTROL PANEL " ". <OK> TO EXIT 4.8.9 Configuring the Jamming Detection Here you determine whether jamming (interfering transmissions, on the radio channel used by the system) will be detected and reported or not.
  • Page 62: Configuring The Time Period By Which A Device Is Considered Missing

    To Configure whether a missing device causes the system to become "NOT READY" Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 03:CONTROL PANEL 01:ENTRY DELAY 1 16:NOT READY normal Select between "normal", and "in supervision". 16:NOT READY You can now press the button to program any other menu in "...
  • Page 63: Arming/Disarming Options And Exit/Entry Delay

    4.9 Arming/Disarming Options And Exit/Entry Delay 4.9.1 Configuring Exit Modes Here you determine exit delay mode options. Three types of exit delay modes are available: restart exit - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The restart occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind.
  • Page 64: Configuring Exit Delay Duration

    "entry dly1 4m".** 09:EXIT MODE Press the button for " ". 02:ENTRY DELAY 2 ** In the " " menu, the PowerMaster-10 display will read 02:ENTRY DELAY 2 " …". entry dly2 You can now press the button to program any other menu in "...
  • Page 65: Configuring Bypassing Zones

    To Enable Quick Arm Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 03:CONTROL PANEL 01:ENTRY DELAY 1 07:QUICK ARM quick arm OFF Select between "quick arm ON", and "quick arm OFF". 07:QUICK ARM You can now press the button to program any other menu in "...
  • Page 66: Configuring Panic Alarm Activation

    4.9.6 Configuring Panic Alarm Activation Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to initiate a panic alarm by simultaneous pressing of either the two panic buttons (on the keypad / wireless commander) or away + home (on a keyfob transmitter). Audible panic activates the siren and simultaneously transmits a message via telephone.
  • Page 67: User Interface Customization

    You can now press the button to program any other menu in " " or press the button to take you to 03:CONTROL PANEL " ". <OK> TO EXIT 4.10 User Interface Customization 4.10.1 Enabling Trouble Beeps Under trouble conditions, the sounder emits a series of 3 short beeps once per minute. Here you determine whether this special beeping sequence will be active, inactive, or just inactive at night (the range of “night”...
  • Page 68: Enabling The Back Light

    A. Any time. B. In AWAY mode, during entry delay, by using the PowerMaster-10 keypad or wireless sensor (keyfob). C. In AWAY mode, during entry delay, by using a wireless device (keyfob) only (this is set as a default in UK to comply with DD243).
  • Page 69: Configuring The Screen Saver Options

    Here you can determine that if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the display will read “PowerMaster-10” (to prevent a possible intruder of knowing the system status). You can determine that normal display will return after clicking the button followed by entering user code (Refresh by Code) or after clicking any key (Refresh by Key).
  • Page 70: Enabling The Memory Prompt

    4.10.6 Enabling the Memory Prompt Here you determine whether the user will receive indication that an alarm has been activated. Available options are: enable (default) and disable. To Enable the Memory Prompt Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 03:CONTROL PANEL 01:ENTRY DELAY 1 28:MEMORY PROMPT...
  • Page 71: Define Custom Locations

    Enter the first custom location. Custom 1 Note: The table at the end of this section provides a list of the keys used by the PowerMaster-10 editor. EDIT USER TERM 1 Press the button and repeat the procedure for "...
  • Page 72: Configuring Output Parameters

    Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu". 05: OUTPUTS There are two sub-menus "DEFINE PGM" and "PGM GENERAL DEF". DEFINE PGM The PowerMaster-10 display will first read "DEFINE PGM". PGM: PULSE TIME pulse time 2s Select between "pulse time 2s", "pulse time 30s", "pulse time 2m"...
  • Page 73 PGM: BY ARM HOME disable Select between "disable", "turn ON", "turn OFF" and "pulse active". PGM: BY ARM HOME PGM: BY DISARM disable Select between "disable", "turn ON", "turn OFF" and "pulse active". PGM: BY DISARM PGM: BY MEMORY disable Select between "disable", "turn ON", "turn OFF"...
  • Page 74 PGM: BY ZONES a - zone Enter the number of the first zone that you designate for activating this a – zone Z:00 output. disable Select between "disable", "turn ON", "turn OFF", "pulse active" and "toggle". a - zone b - zone Enter the number of the second zone that you designate for activating b –...
  • Page 75: Configuring Remote Programming Access Permissions

    Select between "by line fail NO" and "by line failYES". PGM: BY LINE FAIL 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 “ ”.
  • Page 76 Enter the 4-digit installer download code ("0000" is not a valid code). Inst. Downl code Here you determine whether the PowerMaster-10 data can be uploaded Upload option into a computer while the system is in disarm state or at any time (in HOME/AWAY arming &...
  • Page 77 Up/Download tel# PSTN UP / DOWN GPRS UP / DOWN Here you enter the PowerMaster-10 SIM card telephone number. The My SIM Tel.# Monitoring Station dials this number when it needs to connect to the PowerMaster-10 for uploading / downloading data.
  • Page 78: Diagnostic Tests

    The diagnostic test process is shown below. 5.1 Testing Devices This section describes how to test or review a device enrolled to the PowerMaster-10 control panel. Note: It is much easier to test the device while holding the device in your hand, close to the control panel.
  • Page 79: Testing One Device

    At the end of the testing procedure the PowerMaster-10 display will read " ". SHOW ALL DEVICES ∗ If there are no wireless devices enrolled in the PowerMaster-10 system, the PowerMaster-10 display reads " ". NO DEVICES Clicking the button at any stage in the procedure will take you to "...
  • Page 80: Displaying Signal Strength Indication Of All Devices

    07:DIAGNOSTICS WL DEVICES TEST ALL DEVICES SHOW ALL DEVICES The PowerMaster-10 display switches between the average signal Z01: 24hr: GOOD strength indication for the last 24 hours and the current signal strength indications of the first device type.∗ Z01: NOW: NOT TST...
  • Page 81: Gprs Communication Test

    WL DEVICES TEST ALL DEVICES SHOW RF PROBLEMS The PowerMaster-10 display switches between the average signal Z01: 24hr: GOOD strength indication for the last 24 hours and the current signal strength indications of the first device type.∗ Z01: NOW: NOT TST...
  • Page 82: Calling Upload/Download Server

    This option is only used during the installation of panels monitored by compatible Monitoring Stations. This option allows the installer to initiate a call to the upload/download server. The server uploads the PowerMaster-10 configuration to its data base and can unload predefined parameters to the PowerMaster-10. To Perform Server Upload/Download Repeat steps 1 to 4 of section 4.2 "Entering the Installer Menu".
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    TEL# NOT DEFINED 4.7.3.1 "Configuring the Types of Events to be Reported"), the PowerMaster-10 display will read "TEL# NOT DEFINED" which is displayed for approx. 30 sec. and is followed by a sad (failure) tune. If communication has been established between the PowerMaster-10...
  • Page 84 Fault What it means Solution MISSING A device or detector has not reported for i) Make sure the device is physically some time to the control panel. present. ii) Check the display for device faults, for example, low battery. iii) Use RF diagnostics to check the current signal strength and during the last 24 hours.
  • Page 85: Dismounting The Control Panel

    7.4 Fuse Replacement The PowerMaster-10 has an internal fuse that has automatic reset. Therefore, there is no need to replace the fuse. When over current condition occurs, the fuse cuts off the circuit current. Upon fault current being removed for several seconds, the fuse is automatically reset and allows current flow through the circuit again.
  • Page 86: Viewing The Serial Number

    7.7 Viewing the Serial Number The menu "SERIAL NUMBER" allows reading the system serial number and panel ID for support purposes only. Panel ID is a unique number of the control panel that is used for registering the PowerMaster-10 to PowerManage when using GPRS.
  • Page 87: Erasing And Exiting The Event Log

    8.2 Erasing and Exiting the Event Log Z13 alarm 09/02/10 3:37 P From anywhere within the event log, press the button. Note: This is applicable only if the installer code entered. CLEAR EVENT LOG At this stage in the procedure, clicking the buttons <OFF>...
  • Page 88: Appendix A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) 29 (*) 30 (*) Zone Types: 1 = Interior follower 2 = Perimeter 3 = Perimeter follower 4 = Delay 1 5 = Delay 2...
  • Page 89: A2. Keyfob Transmitter List

    A2. Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments Type Holder Skip exit delay or Arming “instant” Indicate the desired function (if any) Skip exit delay Arming “instant” A3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder A4.
  • Page 90: Appendix B. Event Codes

    APPENDIX B. Event Codes B1. Contact ID Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition Emergency Telco fault Fire Fire detector trouble Temperature too high Detector mask Panic Inactive event Duress Sensor tamper Silent RF low battery Audible Fire detector clean me Perimeter O/C by user Interior...
  • Page 91: B3. 4/2 Event Codes

    B3. 4/2 Event Codes Note: The report to Monitoring Station is on the following zones: First wireless siren - zone 31, second wireless siren - zone 32, GSM - zone 33. Alarms Zone # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 digit 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E digit...
  • Page 92: B4. Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    Disarm (Opening) User No. digit digit Trouble Event Fuse Fuse Jamming Jamming CPU Low Fail Restore Restore Failure Restore Battery Tamper Battery Restore digit digit Event CP Tamper No Active COMM. & Enter Test Exit Test Auto Test Restore LINE Restore digit digit B4.
  • Page 93: Appendix C. Glossary

    APPENDIX C. Glossary Control Panel: The control panel is a cabinet that This list of terms is arranged in alphabetical order. incorporates electronic circuitry Any term indicated by cursive (italic) letters within microprocessor that control the alarm system. It the explanatory text can be looked up separately. collects information from various sensors, processes Abort Period: When an alarm is initiated, the it and responds in various ways.
  • Page 94 “restored” signal from the same detector. Status: AC fail, low battery, trouble, etc Motion Detector, Wireless: A passive Infrared User Codes: The PowerMaster-10 is designed to motion sensor and a wireless PowerG transmitter in a obey your commands, provided that they are shared housing.
  • Page 95: Appendix D. Default And Programmed Zone Definitions

    APPENDIX D. DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Zone Type Location Chime (melody Default Programmed Default Programmed Location or Off) (*) Delay 1 Front Door Delay 1 Garage Delay 2 Garage Door Perimeter Back Door Perimeter Child Room Interior Office Interior Dining Room Perimeter...
  • Page 96 Industry Canada Declaration This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications/Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques appliables d’Industrie Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
  • Page 97 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...
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