Configuring Alarms & Troubles - Visonic PowerMaster-10 G2 Quick User Manual

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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
31:PANIC ALARM
32:DURESS ALARM
(not applicable in UK)
33:INACTIVE ALRT
Previously known as
"NOT ACTIVE"
34:TAMPER ALARM
35:AC FAIL RPRT
36:CONFIRM ALARM
Previously known as
"CONFIRM TIME"
37:ABORT TIME
40
Configuration Instructions
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" + "Home" buttons) and whether the alarm will be "silent" (i.e. only reporting of the
event) or also audible (i.e. the sirens will also sound).
Options: audible (default); silent and disabled.
A duress (ambush) alarm message can be sent to the Monitoring Station if the user is forced
to disarm the system under violence or menace. To initiate a duress message, the user must
disarm the system using a duress code (2580 by default).
To change the code, enter the new 4-digit of the new Duress code at the position of the
blinking cursor or enter 0000 to disable the duress function and then press
Notes: The system does not allow programming a duress code identical to an existing user code.
If no sensor detects movement in interior zones at least once within the defined time window,
an "inactive alert" event is initiated.
Define the time window for monitoring the lack of motion.
Options: disabled (default); after: 3/6/12/24/48/72 hours
Define whether the Tamper switch protection of all zones and other peripheral devices
(except the control panel) are "active" (default) or "not active".
Warning!: If you select "
of tampering with any of the system peripheral devices.
Note: Tamper alarm must be active in UL Listed product.
To avoid nuisance reporting in case of short interruptions in the house of AC power, the
system reports an AC Fail message only if the AC power does not resume within a pre-
determined time delay.
Options: after 5 minute (default), after 30 minute, after 60 minute or after 3 hours.
Notes:
To comply with EN requirements, the time delay must not exceed 60 min.
Not tested by UL, tested by Intertek.
If two successive alarm events occur within a specific time window, the system can be
configured to report the second alarm event as a "confirmed alarm" (see section 5.6.4
option 61). You can activate this feature and set the respective time window.
Options: disable (default in USA); in 30/45/60 (default)/90 minutes
Notes:
1. In some PowerMaster variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only (see
section 5.15).
2. CP-01 was tested and certified by ETL/Intertek.
3. CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product.
The PowerMaster can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the
monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY
zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user
disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted. You can activate the feature
and select the "Abort Time" interval.
Options: in 00 (default in USA)/15/30 (default)/45/60 seconds; in 2/3/4 minutes
Notes:
1. In some PowerMaster variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only (see
section 5.15.
not active
", be aware that no alarm or report will be initiated in case
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