Visonic POWERART Installation Instructions Manual
Visonic POWERART Installation Instructions Manual

Visonic POWERART Installation Instructions Manual

Wireless alarm control panel for artwork protection

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POWERART™
POWERART™
POWERART™
Wireless Alarm Control Panel for Artwork Protection

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 2
2. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 2
2. 1 General Data .......................................................2
2. 2 RF Section...........................................................2
2. 3 Electrical Data .....................................................2
2. 4 Communication ...................................................3
2. 5 Physical properties ..............................................3
3. INSTALLATION .......................................................... 3
3. 1 Unpacking the Equipment ...................................3
3. 2 Supplying Power to the Unit ................................3
3. 3 Programming.......................................................4
3. 4 Mounting the Bracket ..........................................4
3. 5 Wiring ..................................................................5
3. 7 Connecting the AC Transformer..........................6
3. 8 PowerArt-Compatible Detectors..........................7
3. 10 Mounting the RS232 Module.............................8
The PowerArt™ control panel is supplied with 3 instruction manuals:
" Installation Instructions (this manual - for your exclusive use)
" Programming Guide (for your exclusive use)
" User's Guide (for your use during installation only. Must be handed over to the master user after testing the system).
Appendices A and B to the installation instructions will help you prepare an installation plan. Please take time to fill out
the forms - your job will become much easier and confusion will be prevented. Filling out the forms will also help you
create a list of detectors and transmitters that must be obtained for the particular application. Compatible detectors and
transmitters are listed and described briefly in Paragraphs 3.8 and 3.9 of this manual.
Remember - it is advisable to power up the control panel temporarily after unpacking and program it on the work bench,
in accordance with the installation plan. Paragraph 3.3 of this manual refers you to the programming guide.
The programming flow charts in the programming guide show all options available for each parameter. Factory defaults
are marked with a dark box to their right, and other options (those that can be selected instead) are marked by clear
boxes. This method allows you to put a checkmark in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory
defaults.
To increase the backup time provided by the Ni-Cd battery (which is 4 -6 hours), we recommend the use of 6 size AA
Ni-Mh cells with a capacity of 1600 mAh (produced by GP). Under AC failure conditions, these batteries provide up to
20-hour backup with no alarms, and up to 16 hours if an alarm occurs.
Although setting the correct time and date is one of the user tasks, we recommend that you set the time and date in the
course of programming. Access to the "User Settings" is possible through item 9 on the installer's menu (see User's
manual for exact procedure).
When you are through programming, proceed to install the system as detailed in the Installation Instructions, from
paragraph 3.4 onward.
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4. TESTING PROCEDURES .......................................... 8
5. MAINTENANCE .......................................................... 9
APPENDIX B. X-10 UNIT ASSIGNMENTS ................... 13
FCC STATEMENTS ....................................................... 14
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................... 15
MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER

Installation Instructions

4. 1 Preparations ....................................................... 8
4. 2 Diagnostic Test................................................... 8
4. 3 Keyfob Transmitter Test ..................................... 8
4. 4 Appliance ON/OFF Test ..................................... 9
4. 5 Emergency Transmitter Test .............................. 9
4. 6 SPD-1000 Wireless ........................................... 9
5. 1 Dismounting the Control panel ........................... 9
5. 2 Replacing the Backup Battery ............................ 9
5. 3 Fuse Replacement ........................................... 10
TRANSMITTER ASSIGNMENTS ............................. 11
A. 1 Detector Deployment Plan ............................... 11
A. 2 Keyfob Transmitter List .................................... 11
A. 3 Emergency Transmitter List ............................. 12
A. 4 SPD-1000 Wireless Detector List .................... 12
A. 5 Non-Alarm Transmitter List .............................. 13
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3. 11 Installing an Optional X-10 Siren.......8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....... 15 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerArt™ control panel is supplied with 3 instruction manuals: " Installation Instructions (this manual - for your exclusive use) " Programming Guide (for your exclusive use) "...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    • The installer can gain access to the user menu. EASY TO MAINTAIN • Status, alarm memory and trouble data displayed upon A fully equipped alarm system based on the PowerArt™ request. consists of the units shown in Figure 2 of the user’s guide.
  • Page 3: Communication

    Connect a twisted pair between the transformer’s 9 VAC screw terminals and the 9 VAC POWER terminals (located in the rectangular opening at the back of the PowerArt™ cabinet - see Figure 10). Note: If the transformer does not have screw terminals, connect the transformer’s integral twisted pair across the...
  • Page 4: Programming

    A. Detaching the Bracket from the Cabinet to the battery holder (see Figure 4). A notable advantage of the PowerArt™ is that the unit can E . Pull out the battery holder and check that the battery be mounted without having to open its cabinet. All...
  • Page 5: Wiring

    All terminals and connectors are accessible within the opening at the back of the PowerArt™ (see Figure 9). All screw terminal blocks (except for “EARTH”) can be pulled out, wired appropriately and plugged back in.
  • Page 6: Attaching The Control Panel To The Bracket

    • An length of 8-lead, color coded modular cable. • Two 6-position RJ-11 plugs and one 8-position RJ-31X plug, to terminate the cables at the PowerArt™ end. • Crimping tools for RJ-11 and RJ-31X plugs. Refer to Figure 10 and proceed as follows: A .
  • Page 7: Powerart-Compatible Detectors

    The wireless passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors used use PowerCode and CodeSecure coding methods. in the system are of the PowerCode type. The PowerArt™ Multi-button PowerCode transmitters transmit the same is capable of “learning” each detector’s identification code code each time the same button is pressed.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Rs232 Module

    E. Prepare an RS-232 flat modular cable and terminate it Note: If the programmed house code letter is “P” (which is with a 6-position RJ-11 plug at the PowerArt™ end. Terminations at the computer’s end may vary. the last programmable letter), select “A” for the siren.
  • Page 9: Appliance On/Off Test

    E. Insert the bracket release key, supplied with the G. After sliding the cabinet up, remove the plastic key and PowerArt™ kit, as far as it will go into the hole at the pull the upper part of the cabinet away from the bottom of the unit (see Figure 31).
  • Page 10: Replacing The Backup Battery

    Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming. 5.3 Fuse Replacement The PowerArt™ has two fuses which can burn out: " Battery Fuse - 1A, time delay type, UL recognized (exists in U.S. variants only).
  • Page 11: Appendix A. Detector Deployment And Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX A. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments A1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM Controls (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) (X = YES) X-10 Unit No. Zone Types: 1 = Interior ✹ 2 = Perimeter ✹ 3 = Delay 1 ✹ 4 = Delay 2 ✹ 5 = 24 h silent ✹ 6 = 24 h audible ✹ 7 = Fire ✹...
  • Page 12: A3. Emergency Transmitter List

    A3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder A4. SPD-1000 Wireless Detector List SPD-1000 No. Enrolled to Zone Location / Painting Name DE5458...
  • Page 13: A5. Non-Alarm Transmitter List

    A5. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment APPENDIX B. X-10 Unit Assignments Unit Controlled ON by Timer ON by Zone No. Appliance by Arming by Memory by Delay by Keyfob ON Time OFF Time DE5458...
  • Page 14: Fcc Statements

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements FCC PART 15 STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 15: Declaration Of Conformity

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  • Page 16 VISONIC LTD. (ISRAEL): P.O.B 22020 TEL-AVIV 61220 ISRAEL. PHONE: (972-3) 645-6789, FAX: (972-3) 645-6788 VISONIC INC. (U.S.A.): 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE, BLOOMFIELD CT. 06002-1911. PHONE: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020. FAX: (860) 242-8094 VISONIC LTD. (UK): FRASER ROAD, PRIORY BUSINESS PARK, BEDFORD MK44 3WH. PHONE: (0870) 7300800 FAX: (0870) 7300801 : www.visonic.com...

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