Visonic PowerMaster-10 G2 Quick User Manual

Visonic PowerMaster-10 G2 Quick User Manual

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Installer and Quick User Guide
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................... 3
1.1 System Features ............................................ 3
Panel and Bracket Mounting .............................. 8
3.4 GSM Module Installation ............................. 10
3.5 PGM-5 Installation ....................................... 11
3.8 Supplying Power to the Unit ....................... 16
Panel ................................................................... 16
Panel and Bracket Mounting ............................ 18
4.6 GSM Module Installation ............................. 20
4.8 PGM-5 Installation ....................................... 21
4.9 Optional Expander Module ......................... 22
4.11 Battery Insertion ........................................ 25
4.12 Supplying Power to the Unit ..................... 26
Panel ................................................................... 26
5. PROGRAMMING ................................................ 27
5.1 General Guidance ........................................ 27
5.1.1 Navigation ................................................ 27
5.1.2 Feedback Sounds .................................... 27
D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide
PowerMaster-10/30 G2

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a Menu Option ................................................... 28
Permit" is enabled ............................................. 28
5.2.2 Selecting options ..................................... 28
5.2.3 Exiting the Installer Mode ........................ 28
5.3 Setting Installer Codes ............................... 29
Codes ............................................................... 30
5.4 Zones / Devices ........................................... 30
Options ............................................................. 30
Sensors ............................................................. 30
5.4.3 Deleting a Device ..................................... 34
5.4.5 Replacing a Device .................................. 34
5.4.7 Configuring Soak Test Mode ................... 36
Mode ................................................................. 36
5.5 Control Panel ............................................... 36
Chart & Menu Options ...................................... 36
5.5.2
Exit/Entry Procedures ....................................... 37
.......................................................................... 42
(Missing device) ................................................ 43
5.6 Communication ........................................... 44
Chart & Menu Options ........................................ 44
5.6.2
Connection ........................................................ 46
Cellular Connection .......................................... 47
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION ... 7 5.2.2 Selecting options ........28 5.2.3 Exiting the Installer Mode ......28 3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION ... 8 5.3 Setting Installer Codes ....... 29 3.1 Opening the PowerMaster-10 G2 Control 5.3.1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Panel and Bracket Mounting ......
  • Page 2 Package Contents ..........86 5.15.5 CP01 Setup ........... 66 System Requirements ........86 5.15.6 OTHERS Setup ........67 F4. Installing the Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator ..........86 6. PERIODIC TEST ..........68 Hardware Installation ........87 6.1 General Guidance ........68 Control Panel Configuration ......
  • Page 3: Introduction

    PowerMaster®-10 G2 and PowerMaster®-30 G2 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;...
  • Page 4 1. INTRODUCTION Device Configuration Device parameters and related system To configure devices from the control behavior can be configured from the control panel: see Chapter 5 Programming and also panel or from a remote location. the individual device's Installation Instructions. Each PowerG device has its own settings which can be configured through the control To configure devices from a remote...
  • Page 5 3.6 Adding Wired Zones or PGM site's guard or Monitoring Station's guard in Device, Figure 3.6b (PowerMaster-10 G2) / the event of an alarm. section 4.7 Optional Expander Module Mounting, Figure 4.8b (PowerMaster-30 G2) 2.
  • Page 6 TOWER-30AM PG2 Motion Motion Two-way KF-235 PG2 Magnetic Detector Detector Keypad Two-way Contact Mirror Detector with Camera PowerMaster-10 G2 Keyfobs Safety Detectors SMD-427 PG2 SMD-426 PG2 TMD-560 PG2 Smoke & Heat Temperature Smoke Detector KP-160 PG2 Keyprox Detector Detector Sirens...
  • Page 7: Choosing The Installation Location

    2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster control panel, the following points should be observed: The selected location should be approximately in the center of the installation site between all the transmitters, •...
  • Page 8: Powermaster-10 G2 Installation

    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 G2! D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 9: Connecting To The Telephone Line

    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 G2 unit first and then all other home equipment should be connected to the PowerMaster-10 G2 "Phone" outlet.
  • Page 10: System Planning & Programming

    3.4 GSM Module Installation The internal GSM 350 module enables the PowerMaster-10 G2 system to operate over a GSM/GPRS cellular network (for further details, see the GSM 350 PG2 Installation Instructions). The GSM modem auto detection feature enables automatic enrollment of the GSM modem into the PowerMaster-10 G2 control panel memory.
  • Page 11: Pgm-5 Installation

    (for further details see the PGM-5 Installation Instructions). 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 G2 control panel. Notes: 1. The PGM-5 will be active only if the PGM-5 option was enabled in the factory default of the control panel.
  • Page 12: Adding Wired Zones Or Pgm Device

    3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.6 Adding Wired Zones or PGM Device Required tools: Cutter and slotted screwdriver - 3 mm blade. PowerMaster-10 G2 wiring is shown in Figures 3.6a – 3.7b. CABLES ROUTING GUIDE A. Cables entry options B. Back unit C.
  • Page 13 5. Hard wired zones are for BURG use only. 6. Tamper (E) must be UL Listed. 7. Minimum System Configuration for BURG consists of: Control Panel (PowerMaster-10 G2 or PowerMaster-30 G2). Intrusion Detection Device (Magnetic Contact, PIR, Wired Zone etc) compatible UL Listed Monitoring Station Receiver.
  • Page 14: Connecting Power To The Control Panel

    3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.7 Connecting Power to the Control Panel CONNECTING AC POWER TO CONTROL PANEL USING AC/AC TRANSFORMER Connect the power cable and close the control panel as shown below. Notes: 1) Do not use mains cable (3 m long) or power supply other than that supplied by the manufacturer DONGGUAN ORIENTAL HERO ELE.
  • Page 15 3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION CONNECTING AC POWER USING INTERNAL AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PERFORM STEPS 1 and 2 ON A WORKBENCH BEFORE THE MOUNTING 1. Extract either plastic segment (will be used later) 7. Fasten power cable by clamp (extracted in step 2) 2.
  • Page 16: Supplying Power To The Unit

    3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.8 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster-10 G2 temporarily (see Figure 3.7a). Alternatively, you may power up from the backup battery, as shown in Figure 3.8. Disregard any “trouble” indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection.
  • Page 17: Powermaster-30 G2 Installation

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-30 G2 mounting process is shown in Figures 4.1 - 4.13. 4.1 PowerMaster-30 G2 Wiring Diagram A. Expander Module Flat B. Wired Zone / Special C. Battery Connector D.
  • Page 18: Opening The Powermaster-30 G2 Control Panel And Bracket Mounting

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.2 Opening the PowerMaster-30 G2 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting To Mount the Unit: A. Mounting surface 1. Release the screws B. Back unit 2. Remove the front cover C. Screws , then 3. Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface and then drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors fasten...
  • Page 19: Connecting Wired Zone And Siren

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA A. LINE D. 8-position RJ-31X plug G. Green J. Line from street B. SET E. Brown H. Gray K. House phones F. Red RJ-31X jack C. RJ-31X cord Figure 4.3b – Phone Wiring in North America Phone wiring in the UK: Line terminals must be connected to pins 2 and 5 of the wall jack.
  • Page 20: Gsm Module Installation

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.6 GSM Module Installation (detail "N" in Figure 4.1) Plug in the GSM module and fasten it as shown in the above Insert the SIM card into the GSM module as shown in drawing. the above drawing. A.
  • Page 21: Pgm-5 Installation

    Figure 4.7. A. DUAL RS-232 Module B. Connector for PC C. Connector for PC D. Visonic PC cable E. Flat cable with one strain relief clip E1. This side for front unit E2. This side for back unit F.
  • Page 22: Optional Expander Module

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION A. PowerMaster-30 G2 connector B. Front unit C. PGM-5 Module D. Back unit E. Wiring Cable F. Flat cable F1. This side for front unit F2. This side for back unit G. PGM-5 flat cable receptacle Figure 4.8 –...
  • Page 23 4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL EXPANDER MODULE, ZONES, SIRENS, AUDIO BOX AND WIRED DETECTORS WIRING A. Back Unit Notes: B. Expander 1. The E.O.L resistors are 2.2 k resistors of 1/4 W, C. Internal siren or strobe 6-12 VDC, 5% supplied with the panel and are UL listed 150 mA Max.
  • Page 24: Connecting Power To The Control Panel

    6. Alarm Contact (F) and/or Magnetic Contact must be UL Listed. 7. Minimum System Configuration for BURG consists of: Control Panel (PowerMaster-10 G2 or PowerMaster-30 G2). Intrusion Detection Device (Magnetic Contact, PIR, Wired Zone etc) compatible UL Listed Monitoring Station Receiver.
  • Page 25: Battery Insertion

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION E. Power supply unit 3. Insert the power cable through the desired wiring F. Power supply terminal block channel (A). Route it to the power supply unit (E) and G. Power supply output cable remove the safety cover (D). Connect the 2 wires of H.
  • Page 26: Supplying Power To The Unit

    4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.12 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster-30 G2 temporarily (see Figure 4.10). Alternatively, you may power up from the backup battery, as shown in Figure 4.11. Disregard any “trouble” indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection. For Europe Safety Compliance: a.
  • Page 27: Programming

    5. PROGRAMMING 5. PROGRAMMING 5.1 General Guidance This chapter explains the Installer programming (configuration) options of your PowerMaster system and how to customize its operation to your particular needs and end user requirements. The control panel includes a partition feature. Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition.
  • Page 28: Entering The "Installer Mode" And Selecting A Menu Option

    5. PROGRAMMING You can control the volume level of the sounded beeps by pressing the button on the keypad to increase the volume of the beeps heard, or by pressing the button to decrease the volume of the beeps heard. 5.2 Entering the "Installer Mode"...
  • Page 29: Setting Installer Codes

    5. PROGRAMMING – Exiting the Installer Mode To exit "INSTALLER MODE", move up the menu by pressing the button repeatedly until the display reads "<OK> TO EXIT" or preferably; press the button once which brings you immediately to the exit screen "<OK>...
  • Page 30: Identical Installer And Master Installer Codes

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.3.1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Codes In a 2-installer code system, the non-master installer may inadvertently change his Installer Code to that of the Master Installer Code. In this case, the panel will allow the change in order to prevent the non-master installer from realizing the discovery of the Master Installer's Code.
  • Page 31 5. PROGRAMMING - Adding New Devices Enter "INSTALLER MODE", select "02:ZONES DEVICES" (see section 5.2) and then select "ADD NEW DEVICE". Because of encryption, PowerG devices (including Keyfobs) cannot be used on more than one system at one time. Remember to verify panel and device compatibility. See enrollment by button or device ID below.
  • Page 32 5. PROGRAMMING Step 11 Step 9 Step 10 [10] Enter Device Settings Configure Device Continue or End Menu Parameters ➯ Z10:DEV SETTINGS Refer to device To continue – datasheet in the device [11] Installation Instructions for specific configuration instructions. - Configuring New Devices Location (name) setting: To review or change the Location (name) setting, press the button, otherwise scroll to the next option.
  • Page 33 5. PROGRAMMING Location Name Location Name Location Name Location Name Closet Garage door Office Custom 5 Guest room Upstairs Zone Type List Zone Type Description Exit/Entry 1 This Zone starts the exit time when the user arms the system or the entry time when the system is armed.
  • Page 34: Deleting A Device

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.3 Deleting a Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select "DELETE Select the respective Select exact device To delete the device: DEVICES" Option device Group you wish to delete press the 02:ZONES DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS DELETE DEVICES MOTION SENSORS...
  • Page 35: Defining Configuration Defaults For "Device Settings

    5. PROGRAMMING To Replace, a device proceed as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select "REPLACE Select the respective Select exact device Enroll the new device DEVICES" Option device Group you wish to replace 02:ZONES/DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS REPLACE DEVICES KEYFOBS...
  • Page 36: Configuring Soak Test Mode

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.7 Configuring Soak Test Mode This option enables you to enter device zones into Soak Test mode. To Enable the Soak Test proceed as follows: Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select "ADD TO Select the respective Select device zone Select to enable or...
  • Page 37: Configuring Arming/Disarming And Exit/Entry Procedures

    5. PROGRAMMING To enter the "03.CONTROL PANEL" menu and to select and configure an option, proceed as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "CONTROL PANEL" Select the "Control Panel" Parameter you wish to configure Configure option option INSTALLER MODE Arming &...
  • Page 38 5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product. 4. To comply with EN requirements, the entry delay must not exceed 45 sec. This option allows programming the time length of the exit delay. An exit delay allows the user 03:EXIT DELAY to arm the system and leave the protected site via specific routes and exit/entry doors without causing an alarm.
  • Page 39: Configuring Zones Functionality

    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 G2 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 G2 system.
  • Page 40: Configuring Alarms & Troubles

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.5.4 Configuring Alarms & Troubles The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings. To select an option and change its configuration – refer to section 5.5.1. Option Configuration Instructions 31:PANIC ALARM Define whether or not the user will be allowed to initiate a Panic Alarm from keypads (by simultaneous pressing the two "Panic Buttons") or keyfobs (by simultaneous pressing the "Away"...
  • Page 41: Configuring Sirens Functionality

    5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 2. To comply with UL or CP-01 requirements, the abort time must not exceed 45 sec. CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product. The PowerMaster can be configured to provide a ”Cancel Alarm” time window that starts 38:CANCEL ALARM upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station.
  • Page 42: Configuring Audible & Visual User Interface

    5. PROGRAMMING Define the length of time the strobe light will flash upon alarm. 45:STROBE TIME Options: 5/10/20 (default)/40/60 minutes Determine if the siren will be activated when the phone line fails and the system is armed. 46:SIREN ON LINE Options: disable on fail (default) or enable on fail.
  • Page 43: Configuring Jamming And Supervision (Missing Device)

    5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 56:SCREEN SAVER The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the status display with “POWERMASTER-10” / “POWERMASTER-30” display if no key is pressed during more With Partition disabled than 30 seconds. You can activate the Screen Saver and determine whether the status display will resume following any key press (refresh by Key) or by entering a code (refresh by Code).
  • Page 44: Configuring Miscellaneous Features

    5. PROGRAMMING Notes: 1. To comply with EN requirements, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected. 2. For UL installations, set to “4 hours” or less. 3. For UL/ULC Residential Fire and Burglary Installations, the wireless supervision window shall be enabled. It shall be set to 4 hours or less for Fire Installations and it shall be set to 24h for Burglary Installations only.
  • Page 45 5. PROGRAMMING Notes: 1. GPRS cannot be enabled in UL Listed product. 2. SMS is a supplementary feature. The "04.COMMUNICATION" menu contains several sub-menu options, each covering a group of configurable features and parameters related to the communication and reporting as follows (see detailed list in Step 3 of the chart below): Option Description of Option Features and Parameters Section...
  • Page 46: Configuring Pstn (Landline Phone) Connection

    5. PROGRAMMING Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select "COMMUNICATION" Select Communication Select the "Communication" Parameter you wish to configure Sub-menu option 3rd private tel # 3rd SMS tel # Guide → → → → → → → → Chapter 4th private tel # 4th SMS tel #...
  • Page 47: Configuring Gsm-Gprs (Ip) - Sms Cellular Connection

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.6.3 Configuring GSM-GPRS (IP) - SMS Cellular Connection The GSM/GPRS module is capable of communicating with the Monitoring station receiver by GPRS, GSM Voice (analog) or SMS Channels. Each of the channels can be separately enabled or disabled to allow or prohibit the module from using it for the event reporting.
  • Page 48: Configuring Events Reporting To Monitoring Stations

    5. PROGRAMMING PowerMaster String Editor String Editor Functionality Moves the digits cursor from left to right. Long press for fast movement. Moves the digits cursor from right to left. Long press for fast movement. Places digits cursor to the extreme right position of edit string and shows the last 16 digits of string. Scrolls upward the alphanumerical/symbols sequence of inserted digits.
  • Page 49 Report Events option (option 01) to two IP Receivers, 22:IP RCVR 2 Visonic PowerManage model. IP reporting can be performed via GPRS (IP) channel using SIA Master Installer only IP format or via Broadband IP channel using SIA IP or Visonic PowerNet format.
  • Page 50 5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Enter the two telephone numbers (including area code – maximum 16 digits).of the SMS Receiver 1 located at the 1 Monitoring Station (26:SMS RCVR 1) and SMS Receiver 2 located at the 2 Monitoring Station (27:SMS RCVR 2). Notes: 1.
  • Page 51 5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Close"). The report enabled option sends a “recent closing” report to the Monitoring Station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes from the end of the exit delay. Options: report disabled (default) and report enabled Notes: 1.
  • Page 52: Configuring Events Reporting To Private Users

    If equipped with a GSM/GPRS module, the PowerMaster can communicate to Monitoring Stations (equipped with Visonic PowerManage server) via the GPRS network, also with image clips captured by Motion Cameras (models Next CAM PG2 & Next-K9 CAM PG2). The Monitoring Station can use the video clips for verification of Burglary alarms detected by the Motion Cameras.
  • Page 53: Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming Access Permission

    "PSTN UP/DOWNLOAD" menu – see table below. For further information refer to the "PowerMaster Remote Programmer Software User's Guide". Remote programming via GPRS is performed using a Visonic PowerManage server and related Remote Programmer PC software. The PowerManage server calls from a cellular modem to the Panel's SIM card number. The panel checks the caller ID and if identical with any of the two callers ID 1 or 2 programmed in the "GPRS UP/DOWNLOAD"...
  • Page 54: Broadband

    5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions To program: Press to enter the "PSTN UP/DOWNLOAD" sub menu and then select and configure each of the sub-menu options as shown below. When done, press to return. Enable or disable the remote access to the system. If disabled, the system cannot be →...
  • Page 55: Pgm Output

    BY MEMORY is enabled, the PGM will not be activated. In PowerMaster-10 G2, this is always available. In PowerMaster-30 G2, this is optional only when the expansion module is installed. Soak Test is not applicable for UL installations...
  • Page 56: Custom Names

    5. PROGRAMMING Determine to activate the PGM output during the Exit and Entry delays. PGM: BY DELAY Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE. Determine to activate the PGM output upon pressing the AUX ( ) button of keyfob PGM: BY KEYFOB transmitters configured to activate the PGM output.
  • Page 57: Record Speech

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.8.2 Record Speech You can record short-duration speech messages for the house identity, user names and custom zone names. For the recording procedure follow the instructions below. Additional details and guidance are provided in section 5.2. ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ 06:CUSTOM NAMES RECORD SPEECH Enter "RECORD SPEECH", select the menu you wish to perform (see guidance above), then refer to the tables below...
  • Page 58: Diagnostics

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.9 Diagnostics 5.9.1 General Guidance – "Diagnostics" Flow-Chart & Menu Options The DIAGNOSTICS menu enables you to test your system and to verify proper operation of your PowerMaster panel, wireless devices attached to it and the communication (GSM/GPRS/SIM) modules. IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured during the initial testing and also throughout subsequent system maintenance.
  • Page 59: Testing The Gsm Module

    5. PROGRAMMING Enter the "WL DEVICES" menu, select the type of test you wish to perform (see guidance above and in section 5.9.1), then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed explanations for each option. Option Instructions You can test all devices automatically, one after the other.
  • Page 60: Testing The Sim Number

    5. PROGRAMMING Enter the "GSM/GPRS" menu, and press to initiate the GSM diagnostic test. Upon test completion, the PowerMaster will present the test result. The following table presents the test result messages Message Description Unit is OK GSM / GPRS is functioning correctly GSM comm.
  • Page 61: User Settings

    5. PROGRAMMING Message Description Cable unplugged The Ethernet cable is not connected to the Broadband Module. Check lan config This message appears in any of the following cases: • Incorrect Broadband Module IP has been entered. • Incorrect subnet mask has been entered. •...
  • Page 62: Start Ul/Dl

    5. PROGRAMMING GSM image transfer software PYTHON: version Control panel default version J-702271 K16.010 5.13 Start UL/DL Note: This option is only used during the installation of panels monitored by compatible Monitoring Stations. The "START UL/DL" menu enables the installer to initiate a call to the upload/download server. The server uploads the PowerMaster configuration to its database and can download predefined parameters to the PowerMaster.
  • Page 63: Select Setting

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.15.2 Select setting To select the desired operation mode, proceed as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select "13:OPERATION MOD" menu Enter "01:SELECT MODE" Select “Normal”, "EN-50131", "DD243", "BS8243", “INCERT” or CP01 13:OPERATION MOD 01 SELECT MODE to Step 2 Normal Note: If "Normal / EN-50131 / INCERT"...
  • Page 64: Dd243 Setup

    5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the confirmation time: 06:CONFIRM PANIC a) A second panic device is activated. b) A second panic alarm on the same device is activated. c) A tamper event is activated (not from the zone / device that initiated the panic alarm).
  • Page 65 5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following options: 03:END EXIT MODE door/fob only - When the door is closed, or by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob whichever first. restart>reentry - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay.
  • Page 66: Cp01 Setup

    5. PROGRAMMING 5.15.5 CP01 Setup ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ 13:OPERATION MOD CP01 SETUP Enter the "04:CP01 SETUP" menu to configure CP01 settings. Option Configuration Instructions Certain regulations require that when the system is armed in AWAY mode, it may not be 01:DISARM OPTION disarmed from the outside of the house (such as by keyfobs) before entering the protected premises and activating an "Entry Delay"...
  • Page 67: Others Setup

    5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions enable (default) and disable Here you determine that when the user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval a 13:ABORT ANOUNCE special beep will sound to indicate "no alarm transmission". enable (default) and disable 5.15.6 OTHERS Setup ⋅...
  • Page 68: Periodic Test

    6. PERIODIC TEST Option Configuration Instructions "cancel alarm" time, a “cancel alarm” message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that the alarm was canceled by the user. Options: not active (default in USA); in 1/5 (default)/15/60 minute(s) and in 4 hours. 6.
  • Page 69 6. PERIODIC TEST Option Instructions CONTINUE". During this time, the siren of the tested smoke sensor will sound for up to one minute. Press to test the siren of the next smoke sensor. When the sirens test is complete, the display reads "SIREN TESTS END". Press the or the button to confirm the test.
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE Option Instructions "MOTION SENSORS". 2. Press ; the following screens will appear: "Z01:Motion Sens" <location>. 3. Press continuously to navigate to a different zone number. 4. Press ; If the selected device is Tower-32AM PG2, the following screens will appear: "<OK MW ADJUST>"...
  • Page 71 7. MAINTENANCE Fault What it means Solution AC SUPPLY There is no power and the system is working Make sure that the AC power supply is FAILURE on backup battery power connected properly CLEAN ME The fire detector must be cleaned Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the detector air vents occasionally to keep them free of dust.
  • Page 72: Dismounting The Control Panel

    A. Remove the screw that fastens the front unit to the back unit, see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 4.1 (PowerMaster-30 G2). B. Remove the 4 screws that fasten the back unit to the mounting surface - see Figure 3.1 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 4.1 (PowerMaster-30 G2) - and remove the control panel.
  • Page 73: Reading The Event Log

    Note: Up to 250 events (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 1000 events (PowerMaster-30 G2) are stored in the event log that can be reviewed via the Remote Programmer PC software application or by the remote PowerManage server.
  • Page 74: Appendix A. Specifications

    APPENDIX A. Specifications APPENDIX A. Specifications A1. 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 kΩ E.O.L. resistance (max. resistance of 2.2 kΩ...
  • Page 75: A2. Wireless

    APPENDIX A. Specifications PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Real Time Clock The control panel keeps and displays time and The control panel keeps and displays time and (RTC) date. This feature is also used for the log file by date. This feature is also used for the log file by...
  • Page 76: A4. Communication

    Local Computer 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...
  • Page 77: A5. Physical Properties

    APPENDIX B. Working with Partitions A5. Physical Properties PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 14° F to 120°F (-10° C to 49° C) 14° F to 120°F (-10° C to 49° C) Operating Temp. Range Note: For UL Listed product, the ambient Note: For UL Listed product, the ambient temperature is 32°...
  • Page 78: B1. User Interface And Operation

    APPENDIX B. Working with Partitions Note: When Partition Mode is disabled, all zones, user codes, and features of the control panel will operate as in a regular unit. When partition mode is enabled, all zones, user codes, and features of the control panel are automatically assigned to Partition 1.
  • Page 79: Appendix C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments

    APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments C1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone Zone Type Location Chime (melody Sensor Holder Default Programmed Default Programmed Location) or Off (*) Type Delay 1 Front Door Delay 1 Garage Delay 2 Garage Door...
  • Page 80: C2. Keyfob Transmitter List

    Notes: All zones are chime off by default. Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly. There is only 1 hard-wired zone in PowerMaster-10 G2 and 2 hard-wired zones in PowerMaster-30 G2. C2. Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data...
  • Page 81: C4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List

    APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments C4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List Tx # Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 82: Appendix D. Event Codes

    APPENDIX D. Event Codes APPENDIX D. Event Codes D1. Contact ID Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition Emergency Telco fault Fire Fire detector trouble Heat Exit error alarm (zone) Panic Sensor trouble Duress Inactive event Silent Sensor tamper Audible RF low battery Confirm panic Sensor self-test failure Perimeter...
  • Page 83: D3. Understanding The Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format

    APPENDIX D. Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition Fire Detector Clean Sensor Battery Trouble Fire test Bell Fault Gas alarm Bell Restored Gas trouble restore Overcurrent Trouble Gas alarm restore System battery disconnect Gas trouble System Battery Restore Gas test System Battery Trouble / Disconnection Holdup Alarm (duress) Service Required...
  • Page 84: Appendix E. Sabbath Mode

    APPENDIX E. Sabbath Mode APPENDIX E. Sabbath Mode E1. General Guidance The Sabbath Mode allows you to use the alarm system without violating the Sabbath. The basic feature of this alarm system is that the PIR sensors are not activated during Disarm mode. The method of installation, as illustrated in the drawing below, is used in order to prevent transmission from the magnetic contact device.
  • Page 85: Appendix F. Powerlink3 Ip Communicator

    The PowerLink3 IP Communicator is compatible with the PowerMaster control panel version 17 and above. F1. Getting Started The Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator provides a communication channel to the PowerManage server and enables you to send events, including alarm images of PIR cameras, and to manage panel configuration. (For detailed information, refer to the PowerManage User’s Guide.)
  • Page 86: F3. Installation

    One free Ethernet port on the home router for the PowerLink3 IP Communicator connection. F4. Installing the Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator Perform the following instructions for the Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator hardware installation: Note PowerLink3 IP Communicator operation is not backed up by the control panel's battery and it is shut down during AC failure.
  • Page 87: Hardware Installation

    APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, Hardware Installation Step 1. Open the control panel: PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Step 2. Mount the Internal PowerLink3 IP Communicator into the control panel and fasten it with 2 screws: PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 88 APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, Step 3 PowerMaster-30 G2: PowerMaster-10 G2: 1. Connect the flat cable from the front panel 1. Connect the flat cable from the front panel to the PowerLink3 IP Communicator. to the PowerLink3 IP Communicator. 2. Connect the Cat-5 cable from the PowerLink3 IP 2.
  • Page 89: Control Panel Configuration

    APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, Step 4. Close the panel and secure with 2 screws: PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Control Panel Configuration The PowerLink3 IP Communicator is integrated with the PowerMaster control panel. This facilitates in the setup of the required menus that are familiar to the installer.
  • Page 90: Appendix G. Glossary

    APPENDIX G. Glossary APPENDIX G. Glossary Abort Period: When an alarm is initiated, the internal 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 91 APPENDIX G. Glossary Location: Assigning a named location to a device (for example, Garage, Front Door etc.) Magnetic Contact Detector, Wireless: A Magnet- controlled switch and a wireless PowerG transmitter in a shared housing. The detector is mounted on doors and windows to detect changes in state (from closed to open and vice versa).
  • Page 92: Appendix H. Compliance With Standards

    APPENDIX H. Compliance with Standards APPENDIX H. Compliance with Standards Hereby, Visonic Group declares that the PowerG series of central units and accessories are designed Compliance with to comply with: Standards • U.S. Standards: (FCC) CFR 47 part 15 and part 68, UL 1023 and UL 985 •...
  • Page 93 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...
  • Page 94 D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide...
  • Page 95: Powermaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide

    (After arming HOME/AWAY) without an entry delay. LATCHKEY – used for keyfob transmitters 5 through 8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 23-32 (PowerMaster-30 G2) Note: The factory default master user code is 1111. The code is not required if quick arming has been permitted by the installer.
  • Page 96 – refer to Chapter 6 of the PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User’s Guide, section B.12-Programming Private Phone and SMS Reporting. PowerMaster-10 G2 control panels In case of alarm the following voice signal will be sent to private telephones upon event reporting: FIRE: ON - ON - ON - pause..

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