3.1.1 Navigation .......... 31 Users ............63 3.1.2 Feedback Sounds ......31 3.6.6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Video Alarm Verification ........64 3.2 Entering the "Installer Mode" and Selecting a Menu Option ..........32 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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4.1 General Guidance ........79 4.2 Conducting a Periodic Test ....... 79 5. MAINTENANCE ..........82 5.1 Handling System Troubles ......82 5.2 Dismounting the Control Panel ....83 5.3 Replacing the Backup Battery....83 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER This manual refers to PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 v13 and above. The most updated manuals can be downloaded from the Visonic Web site http://www.visonic.com. The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 control panel is supplied with 2 instruction manuals: Installer's Guide (this manual) – for use of system installer during system installation and configuration User’s Guide -–...
1. INTRODUCTION PowerMaster®-10 and PowerMaster®-30 are PowerG-enabled professional all-in-one wireless security, fire and safety systems supporting advanced applications and Visonic's new revolutionary PowerG™ Two-Way, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) wireless technology. This offers unmatched wireless robustness, superior range and long battery life; a perfect and user friendly solution for both monitoring service providers and professional installers.
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System Architecture: D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
1.1 System Features The following table lists the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 features with a description of each feature and how to use it. Feature Description Reference Visual Alarm The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 To configure camera settings: refer to Verification when used with Next CAM PG2 PIR...
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2.3.9 Optional Expander Module Mounting To define whether or not the internal siren will sound alarms: see section 3.5.5 Configuring Sirens Functionality Refers to PowerMaster-30 only ∗ ∗∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 with voice option only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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To use the device locator when conducting the periodic test: see Chapter 4 Periodic Test or refer to the PowerMaster User's Guide, Chapter 9 Testing the System ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 with voice option only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Choosing the Mounting Location To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 control panel, the following points should be observed: Mount the system approximately in the center of the installation site between all the transmitters •...
WARNING! When plugging SIREN & ZONE terminals back into place, be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB. Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may cause internal damage to the PowerMaster-10! D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Figure 3.2 - Final Closure 2.2.3 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.
In the case that RJ31X is not available (consult your telephone company or a qualified installer), the telephone line should be connected to the PowerMaster-10 unit first and then all other home equipment should be connected to the PowerMaster-10 "Phone" outlet.
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.
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.
Figure 3.7 – PGM-5 Module Mounting 2.2.8 Adding Wired Zones or PGM Required tools: Cutter and slotted screwdriver - 3 mm blade. PowerMaster-10 wiring is shown in Figures 3.8 – 3.11. CABLES ROUTING GUIDE A. Cables entry options B. Back unit C.
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3. Position the clamp (1 of 2) as shown and then rotate into place. 4. Using a slotted screwdriver press downward gently on the point illustrated in the drawing. Make sure the clamp is locked (a click is heard). Figure 3.8 – Cable Wiring D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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D. External power supply 5 - 30VDC Imax=100mA E. Tamper B. Relay F. Alarm Note: Do not use mains cable other than that supplied by the manufacturer (3 m long). Figure 3.9 – PGM & Zone Wiring D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Note: This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72, (National Fire Protection Association). Connect the power adapter to the power connector. Figure 3.10 - Power Cable Connection D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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Fasten the screws tightly. Verify that the wires are properly fastened! E. Terminals cover 6. Insert plastic cap to the power cable entry (extracted in step 1) Figure 3.11 – Power Cable Wiring D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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INTERNAL AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT DC POWER CONNECTION Figure 3.12 – Internal Power Cable Connection D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
1. Release the screws B. Back unit 2. Remove the front cover 3. Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface 4. Drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors 5. Fasten the back unit with 4 screws D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Open battery compartment cover (see Figure 3.15). Insert one 6-battery pack or 8-battery pack and connect its connector as shown in Figure 3.15. A. Front unit B. Battery cable Figure 3.15 – Battery Insertion D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Gather up all transmitters and detectors used in the system and mark each one in accordance with your deployment plan. Program the system now as instructed in the programming section. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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-30 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. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
DUAL RS-232 module connectors, as shown in Figure 3.19. A. DUAL RS-232 Module B. Connector for PC C. Connector for GSM or PC D. Back unit Figure 3.19 –Dual RS-232 Module Mounting D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
A. 2 clips B. Strain relief clip Figure 3.20 –Expander Module Mounting Wired zones 29 and 30 can be enrolled in any two zones in the PowerMaster-30 control panel from 01 to 64 ∗ D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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6-12VDC, 150 mA Max ∗ Figure 3.21 – Zone 29 and Siren Wiring ∗ Wired zones 29 and 30 can be enrolled in any two zones in the PowerMaster-30 control panel from 01 to 64 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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∗ Wired zones 29 and 30 can be enrolled in any two zones in the PowerMaster-30 control panel from 01 to 64 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
H. Power connector 2. Connect the power supply output cable (G) to the (*) Do not route wiring in this area, to enable proper power connector (H) in the front panel. closure of the control panel. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Figure 3.23 – Power Cable Connection 2.4 Annual System Check Note: The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three (3) years (preferably every year). The annual system check is designed to ensure proper operation of the alarm system by- performing the...
Tech Tip For your convenience, we recommend programming the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 on the work bench before actual installation. Operating power may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply.
Mode" option is shown and then the installer can continue as shown in the above table (see also [1] in Step 1 above). To configure the panel to comply with the user permission requirement - see option #91 "User Permit" in section 3.5.8. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
3.3 Setting Installer Codes The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 system provides two installer permission levels with separate installer codes, as follows: Master Installer: The "Master Installer" is authorized to access all Installer Menu and sub-menu options. • The default code is: 9999 (*).
3.4.2 Adding (Enrolling) New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors One of the outstanding features of the PowerG network is that all devices can be configured from the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 panel (or even from a remote location). It is no longer necessary to travel to the installation site, or to climb ladders and open devices just for changing the PIR sensitivity or any other function or parameter.
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When the panel identifies a searching device registered in the panel, the panel then completes the enrollment session by exchanging with the device their full identification information, the security encryption keys and network parameters. The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 provides you with two alternative methods to enroll a new device into the system: Full Enrollment The full enrollment is a simple procedure that can be performed either on site or off site.
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4. Because of the high security encryption used, PowerG devices (including Keyfobs) cannot be used on more than one system. 5. Wired magnetic contact or any other contact can be enrolled in any one zone in PowerMaster-10 and any two zones in PowerMaster-30.
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For configuring the Exit and Entry 1 delays, see sections 3.5.1 & 3.5.2 - Installer menu 03.CONTROL PANEL options 01 and 03. ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only ∗ D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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These Zone Types are useful mainly when you arm and disarm the system from inside the protected ∗ premises. If you arm and disarm the system from outside (without tripping any sensor), such as using a keyfob, it is preferred to use the other Zone Types. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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The zone type determines how the system handles alarms and other signals sent from the device. Upon enrollment of a new sensor you must select a suitable zone type. The list of available Zone Types and the explanation for each zone type is provided above. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Select exact device DEVICES" Option device Group you wish to delete press the 02.ZONES/DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS DELETE DEVICES MOTION SENSORS Z01:Motion Sens <OFF> TO DELETE Step ID No. 120-1254 ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
From here on the process is same as the configuration process that follows the enrollment of that device. To continue, refer to Section 3.4.2 "Adding a New Wireless Device" Part B Step 6. When done, the display will show the next device of the same type (i.e. "Motion camera"). D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
From here on the process is the same as the enrollment process of a new device. To continue, refer to Section 3.4.2 "Adding a Wireless Device" Part A Step 2. If you try enrolling a new device of a different type than the replaced device, the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 will reject the new device and the display will read .
Motion Sensors enrolled from now on will be "High Sensitivity". The new default does not affect motions sensors that were already enrolled before the change was made but only new motion sensors that will be enrolled in the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 after the change is performed.
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61:JAM DETECT Behavior 3.5.3 62:MISSING REPRT 3.5.5 Sirens 21:SWINGER STOP 63:NOT READY When done 22:CROSS ZONING 64:MISS/JAM ALRM to Step 43:PANEL SIREN 44:SIREN TIME Miscellaneous 45:STROBE TIME 46:SIREN ON LINE 91:USER PERMIT 3.5.8 92:BATTERY TYPE D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
To comply with CP-01 requirements, the "30s" delay must not be used. The "Exit Delay" time can be further adjusted according to your preferred exit route. 04:EXIT MODE PowerMaster-10 provides you with the following "Exit Mode" options: D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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C: During entry delay by code only using PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 panel keypad ("on entry keypad"). D: During entry delay using keyfobs or by code using PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 panel keypad ("on entry all"). D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
This feature is active only when the system is armed AWAY and only with respect to the following zone couples: 18+19, 20+21, 22+23, 24+25, 26+27 in PowerMaster-10 system / 40+41, 42+43, 44+45, 46+47, 48+49, 50+51, 52+53, 54+55, 56+57, 58+59, 60+61, 62+63 in PowerMaster-30 system.
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Option settings: disable (default in USA); in 30 minutes; in 45 minutes; in 60 minutes "CONFIRM TIME" (default); or in 90 minutes The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 can be configured to provide an “Abort Time” 37:ABORT TIME delay before initiating an alarm that starts upon detection of an event. If the user disarms the system within the selected abort time, the alarm is aborted (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones).
39:ALARM RESET cannot be rearmed before it is checked and reset by an installer (engineer). To answer this requirement, the PowerMaster-10 provides you with the following configurable options for resetting the alarm event and rearming the system: Previously known as A: By the user as usual (by user).
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Certain regulations require that the system status display will not be exposed to 56:SCREEN SAVER unauthorized persons. The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the status With Partition display with “PowerMaster-10” / “PowerMaster-30” display if no key is pressed during disabled ∗ more than 30 seconds.
To comply with UL requirements, "UL 20/20" must be selected. To comply with EN requirements, "EN 30/60" must be selected. To comply with UK Class-6 requirements, " class 6 (30/60)" must be selected. ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 offers a variety of communication means including telephone PSTN landline, Cellular GSM, GPRS or SMS and IP via broadband internet connection.
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Section Contains configurable features and parameters related to the PSTN 3.6.2 1:PSTN TEL LINE telephone line to which the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 is connected. Contains configurable features and parameters related to the Cellular 3.6.3 2:GSM/GPRS/SMS connection of the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 system.
When done the display brings you back to Step 3. 3.6.2 Configuring PSTN (Landline or Telephone Line) Connection The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 panels include a telephone dialer for reporting to Monitoring Stations using Alarm Formats (see section 3.6.4 option 41) and to Private Telephones (see section 3.6.5 "...
Here you enter the PIN code of the SIM card installed in the GSM module (up to 16 SIM PIN CODE numerical digits). Note: To enter the numerical PIN code, use the numerical keyboard. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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Exiting the edit screen and moves to the "<OK> TO EXIT" exit screen without saving the edit string. Alphanumeric/symbol sequence: a/A, b/B….z/Z; 0,1,2…9; ! # % & ' * + - / = ^ @ . _ ? Sequence D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
3.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 control panel is designed to report alarm, alerts, troubles and other events and messages to two Central Monitoring Stations C.S.1 and C.S.2 via PSTN telephone line, Cellular i.e. GSM voice (analog), GPRS (IP) &...
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[#] [4] [#] [5] Keying The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 can be programmed to report the event 16:PSTN/GSM RCV1 messages defined in the Report Events option (option 01) to two Alarm Format Receivers via PSTN telephone line and/or GSM analog voice channel (if equipped with 17:PSTN/GSM RCV2 GSM module), using standard PSTN alarm formats (i.e.
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21:IP RCVR 1 PowerMaster-30 can be programmed to report the event messages defined in Report Events option (option 01) to two IP Receivers Visonic model PowerManage. IP 22:IP RCVR 2 reporting can be performed via GPRS (IP) channel using SIA IP format or via Broadband IP channel using SIA IP or Visonic PowerNet format.
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To verify proper communications via the PSTN telephone line, the PowerMaster-10 / 51:TEL AUTO TEST PowerMaster-30 can be configured to send repeated auto test messages at predefined time intervals to the Monitoring Station via PSTN. Here you can enable the auto test feature and determine the time interval between the consecutive tests.
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Here you determine whether a zone restore will be reported or not. Option settings: report enabled (default) and report disabled The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 can be programmed to report a "System 64:SYST.INACTIVE Inactive" event message (CID event 654) to the Monitoring Station if the system is not used (i.e.
Note: "Alarms" group has the highest priority and "Alerts" group has the lowest priority. The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 allows you also to select which event groups will be reported to each of the two Central Monitoring Stations. The table below describes the available reporting options. The minus (- - - - ) symbol means "but/less/except"...
"On Demand" and to forward them as defined in the PowerManage application. To protect customers' privacy, the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 can be customized to enable the "On Demand View" only during specific system modes (i.e. Disarm, Home & Away) and also to a specific time window following an alarm event. In this section you can program the 4 e-mail addresses and mobile phone numbers to which the images will be forwarded and to configure the parameters of the "On Demand View"...
Option settings: Enable (default); Disable. 3.6.7 Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming Access Permission Using a PC computer, the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 can be configured (by upload/download) either locally or from remote via PSTN telephone line or GPRS cellular communication.
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Here you determine the 4-digit password code that will allow the Master installer to Mast. UL/DL code access the system from remote and upload or download data into the PowerMaster-10 panel. Enter the 4-digit Master Installer download code ("0000" is not a valid code and must not be used).
PowerMaster-10 will call back the PowerManage server using "IP RCVR 2" address as configured in Section 3.6.4. option 22. Enter the Caller ID number of the SMS sender from Monitoring Station #2. Note: Caller ID#2 must contain at least 6 digits otherwise the process will not work.
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Determine the PGM output pulse time. This value is the same for all events (by ARM PGM: PULSE TIME AWAY, by ARM HOME, by DISARM etc.) which were selected with "activate PULSE" option. pulse time 2s pulse time 30s pulse time 2m pulse time 4m D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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( ). If you wish to change the configuration, scroll the "Option settings" menu and select the setting you wish and press to confirm. When done the display bring you back to Step 3. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
To select the option you wish, enter the menu, select the option you wish to perform (see RECORD SPEECH guidance above), then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed explanations for each option. ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
("VOICE BOX ONLY"), via the control panel ("NO VOICE BOX"), or via both ("VOICE BOX MIXED"). Option settings: NO VOICE BOX (default); VOICE BOX ONLY and VOICE BOX MIXED ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Select the diagnostics you want to perform Sub-menu option 07. DIAGNOSTICS section INSTALLER MODE 4.8.2 07. DIAGNOSTICS WL DEVICES TEST ALL DEVICES SHOW ALL DEVICES SHOW RF PROBLEMS TEST ONE DEVICE Contact sensors Motion sensors Repeaters 4.8.3 GSM/GPRS D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
The following screens will appear: Where Zxx indicates the device zone number. NO EXISTING DEV. If there is no device, the following screen will appear: Press to test the selected device. The following screen will appear: D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
The PowerMaster enable to test the GSM module integrated inside the panel. Means GSM/GPRS 07.DIAGNOSTICS scroll select To start the GSM diagnostic process, enter the GSM/GPRS menu, and press to initiate the test. Upon test completion, the PowerMaster10 / PowerMaster-30 will present the test result. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
3.11 Factory Default 3.11.1 General Guidance – "Factory Default" Menu The FACTORY DEFLT menu enables you to reset the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 parameters to the factory default parameters. To obtain the relevant parameters defaults, contact the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 dealer.
When "<OK> to restore" appears, press Enter the Installer Code. Note: For PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 with 2 installer codes, INSTALLER code and MASTER INSTALLER code, only the master installer code enables to perform the factory default function This is a brief display after which all factory defaults are retrieved.
"TEL# NOT DEFINED" which is displayed for approx. 30 sec. and is followed by a sad (failure) tune. "DOWNLOADING" - If communication has been established between the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster- 30 control panel and the upload/download server, the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 display will read "DOWNLOADING" which is displayed during the dialing process.
[<OK> TO EXIT]. When the display reads [<OK> TO EXIT], press The system exits the “INSTALLER MODE" menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the READY display. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
TEMPERATURE TEST 4.2 Conducting a Periodic Test The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 enables you to conduct the periodic test in four parts: Siren Test: Each siren of the system is automatically activated for 3 seconds (outdoor sirens with low volume). Temperature Sensor Test: When Temperature Sensors are enrolled in the system, the control panel displays the temperature of each zone in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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First the panel siren sounds for 3 seconds after which the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 system will automatically repeat the procedure for the next siren enrolled in the system until all sirens are tested. You should listen to the sirens sounds and make sure that all sirens sound.
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After reviewing all untested devices the control panel will read "<OK> TO LEAVE". You can now do one of the following: press to abort the testing procedure; press to continue the testing procedure; or press to exit the testing procedure. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the detector air vents occasionally to keep them free of dust. GAS TROUBLE Gas detector failure Gas detector: Disconnect and then put back the AC power supply connector CO Gas detector: Replace the detector D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
A. Remove the screw that fastens the front unit to the back unit, see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10) / 3.13 (PowerMaster-30). B. Remove the 4 screws that fasten the back unit to the mounting surface - see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10) / 3.13 (PowerMaster-30) - and remove the control panel.
5.4 Fuse Replacement The PowerMaster-10 has an internal fuse (the PowerMaster-30 has two internal fuses) that has automatic reset. Therefore, there is no need to replace the fuse(s). 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.
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 “<OK> TO EXIT”. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Telephone, GSM /GPRS connections. - Calling for help by using an emergency - Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter. transmitter. - Tracking inactivity of elderly, physically - Tracking inactivity of elderly, physically D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Pack (3) Pack (4) manufacturer's instructions. 210mA 300mA 380mA Note: For compliance with UL standards the battery backup period shall exceed 24 90mA 160 mA 200mA hours and 12 hours for compliance with CE standards. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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Current sink to control panel GND 100 mA max. max. Max. external DC voltage +30 VDC Max. external DC voltage +15 VDC All outputs are protected (automatic reset High Current / fuse) Short Circuit Protection D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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PGM: BY KEYFOB PGM: BY SENSOR PGM:BY LINE FAIL PGM: PULSE TIME 06.CUSTOM NAMES CUST. ZONES NAME EDIT USER TERM 1 RECORD SPEECH EDIT USER TERM 2 VOICE BOX MODE EDIT USER TERM 3 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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AUTO-ARM TIME C.10 SCHEDULER C.13 TIME & FORMAT See User's Guide – Chapter 6 corresponding Sections C.4 to C.13 3.11 09.FACTORY DEFLT 3.12 10.SERIAL NUMBER 3.13 11.START UL/DL 3.14 12.PARTITIONING 3.15 <OK> TO EXIT D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
• Acts as a Delay type when at least one of the assigned partitions is armed HOME. • Will be ignored when at least one of the assigned partitions is disarmed. ∗ Refers to PowerMaster-30 only D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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Common area zone Definition types Emergency • Always armed. Fire Flood Temperature 24-hour silent 24-hour audible Non-alarm D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
APPENDIX D. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments D1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment Chime (in non-alarm or emergency zones) (Yes / No) D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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Zone Locations: Note down the intended location for each detector. When programming, you may select one of 26 available locations (plus 5 custom locations that you can add – see "02:ZONES/DEVICES" menu). Note: There is only 1 hardwired zone in PowerMaster-10 and 2 hardwired zones in PowerMaster-30. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Skip exit delay Arming “instant” D3. Emergency Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder D4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment Type D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
Fail to close Low temperature Fail to arm Gas trouble Partial arm AC loss Recent close event Low system battery Bypass Battery disconnect Periodic test report Engineer reset Walk test mode Bell Senior watch trouble D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
The digit in this position The digit in this position conveys the status of conveys the status of "C": Open/close channel 1 channel 8 "C": Alarm cancel "C": Emergency "C": Second alarm Scancom Data Format "C": Trouble messages D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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State: AWAY, HOME, AWAY-INSTANT, HOME-INSTANT, LATCHKEY, FORCED, BYPASS. Status: AC fail, low battery, trouble, etc User Codes: The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 is designed to obey your commands, provided that they are preceded by a valid security access code. Unauthorized people do not know this code, so any attempt on their part to disarm or defeat the system is bound to fail.
24 h / Attic audible 24 h / audible non-alarm Yard non-alarm Hall non-alarm Utility room * Note: All zones are CHIME OFF by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly. D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide...
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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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