PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Version 17 Installer and Quick User Guide Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................... 3 1.1 System Features ............................................ 3 2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION ... 7 5.2 Entering the "Installer Mode" and Selecting a Menu Option ................................................... 28 5.2.1 Entering the "Installer Mode" if "User Permit" is enabled ............................................. 28 5.2.
5.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations ............................................................ 48 5.6.5 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users ................................................................ 52 5.6.6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Visual Alarm Verification ............................................. 52 5.6.7 Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming Access Permission .................... 53 , 7.5 Replacing/Relocating Detectors................ 72 7.
1. INTRODUCTION 1. 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.
1. INTRODUCTION Device Configuration Device parameters and related system behavior can be configured from the control panel or from a remote location. To configure devices from the control panel: see Chapter 5 Programming and also the individual device's Installation Instructions. Each PowerG device has its own settings which can be configured through the control panel by entering the "DEVICE SETTINGS" menu.
1. INTRODUCTION Wired zones and programmable outputs (PGM) The control panel can support wired detectors and control automation devices with programmable wired outputs. 1. Connect a wired zone or PGM device: see section 3.6 Adding a Wired Zone or PGM. 2. Program the wired zone: see section 5.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors 3. Program PGM outputs behavior: see section 5.7 PGM Output.
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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, preferably in a hidden location.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-10 mounting process is shown in Figures 3.1 - 3.9. 3.1 Opening the PowerMaster-10 G2 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting Figure 3.1 – Back Unit Mounting To Mount the Unit: 1. Release the screws 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 A. Mounting surface B.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.2 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). Notes: 1. The telephone cable should be no longer than 3 meters. 2. For UL installations, the telephone cable must be no less than 26 AWG. A. SET B. LINE C. Tel line wall jack PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA A. SET G. Green B. LINE H. Brown C. RJ-31X cord I. D.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.3 System Planning & Programming Program the system now as instructed in the programming section. The tables in APPENDIX C will help you plan and record location of each detector, the holder and assignment of each transmitter. 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).
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION 3.5 PGM-5 Installation PGM-5 is an output interface module designed to provide alarm, trouble events and status signals to external devices such as long range wireless monitoring transmitters, CCTV systems, home-automation systems and LED annunciation panels (for further details see the PGM-5 Installation Instructions).
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. Cable clips To Route the Cable: 1. Remove the left or right side cables entry knockout(s) and enter the required cable(s) 2. Remove and use as cable clamp(s) To Route the Cable (continued): 3. Position the clamp (1 of 2) as shown and then rotate into place.
3. POWERMASTER-10 G2 INSTALLATION PGM AND ZONE WIRING A. PGM output** Vmax=30v Imax=100mA B. Relay** C. Device** D. External power supply 5 30VDC∗∗ E. Wired detector's Tamper∗ F. Wired detector's alarm or Arming Key (see section 5.4.2, “Zone Type List” table). ∗ ∗∗ For UL installations, E must be UL listed. PGM: not to be enabled in UL listed product. Note: The wired detector should be installed at least 2 meters away from 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. CO. LTD., model no. OH-41111AT-2. 2) For UL installations (UL), the plug-in transformer must have restraining means. For Canada (CUL), it cannot have restraining means.
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) 2. Extract plastic segment (will be used later) 3. Knock out the plastic segment (left or right, according to the power wiring direction) 4. Remove power supply terminals cover (E) 5.
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. For Europe Safety Compliance: a. The model shall be installed according to the local electrical code. b. The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible. c.
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 Cable Siren Terminal Block E. Dual RS-232 Module Flat F. Dual RS-232 Module G. Dual RS-232 Module Cable Connectors I. Back Unit J. Power Supply K. Expander Module M. Phone Wiring N.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 4.2 Opening the PowerMaster-30 G2 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting To Mount the Unit: 1. Release the screws 2. Remove the front cover 3. Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface, then drill 4 holes and insert wall anchors and then fasten the back unit with 4 screws A. Mounting surface B. Back unit C. Screws Figure 4.2 – Back Unit Mounting 4.3 Connecting to the Telephone Line (detail "M" in Figure 4.1) PHONE WIRING A. LINE B. SET C.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION PHONE WIRING IN NORTH AMERICA A. LINE B. SET C. RJ-31X cord D. 8-position RJ-31X plug E. Brown F. Red G. Green H. Gray I. RJ-31X jack J. Line from street K. House phones 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.
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. GSM 1. Slide top cover. B. Front unit 2. Open cover Caution! Do not install or remove the GSM module when the 3. Align SIM card in cover (note cover orientation) system is powered by AC power or backup battery. 4. Slide SIM card into cover 5. Rotate cover to close 6.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 1. To install the DUAL RS-232 module into the control panel, press it into the marked location (see Figure 4.7) until a click is heard. 2. Connect the flat cable (included in the module's package) between the front panel and the DUAL RS-232 receptacle. Caution! The receptacle with strain relief clip is for the front unit – do not connect it to the back unit! 3. Connect a local PC to the DUAL RS232 module connector (B) or (C), as shown in Figure 4.7.
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 – PGM-5 Module Mounting 4.9 Optional Expander Module (detail "K" in Figure 4.1) The Expander module is an optional module. If this optional module is used, the wired zone or special siren on the front panel should not be used.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL EXPANDER MODULE, ZONES, SIRENS, AUDIO BOX AND WIRED DETECTORS WIRING A. Back Unit B. Expander C. Internal siren or strobe 6-12 VDC, 150 mA Max. D. External siren MG441PDS or similar siren 12 VDC (nominal) 350 mA Max. E. Voice box F. Connect wired detectors as illustrated. Note: The wired detector should be installed at least 2 meters away from the control panel.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION The 12V and "GND" terminals can be connected to a siren (for constant DC power supply). *** The.12V supply to the PGM device is fused. Current is limited to 100 mA. WARNING! When plugging terminals back into place, be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB. Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage internal PowerMaster-30 G2 circuits! IMPORTANT! The terminals for internal and external sirens are DC outputs intended for 12V sirens.
4. POWERMASTER-30 G2 INSTALLATION 3. Insert the power cable through the desired wiring channel (A). Route it to the power supply unit (E) and remove the safety cover (D). Connect the 2 wires of the power cable to the power supply terminal block (F) with a screwdriver. Fasten the screws tightly. Fasten the power cable by its clamp (B or C) and close the safety cover (D). 4. Connect the power supply output cable (G) to the power connector (H) in the front panel. E. Power supply unit F.
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. The model shall be installed according to the local electrical code. b. The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible. c.
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.
5. PROGRAMMING button on the keypad to increase the You can control the volume level of the sounded beeps by pressing 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" and Selecting a Menu Option All installer menu options are accessed via the "Installer Mode" which is usually one of the main panel menu options.
5. PROGRAMMING [1] [2] [3] – Exiting the Installer Mode To exit "INSTALLER MODE", move up the menu by pressing the button repeatedly until the display reads " TO EXIT" or preferably; press the button once which brings you immediately to the exit screen " TO EXIT". When the display reads " TO EXIT", press . The system exits the “INSTALLER MODE" menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the READY display. 5.
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. The next time the Master Installer enters the Installer Mode the Master Installer will be considered as an Installer and not as a Master Installer.
5. PROGRAMMING [1] [2] [3] [4] - 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. If enrollment is successful, the display reads "DEVICE ENROLLED" (or "ID ACCEPTED") and then shows the device details - see [3].
5. PROGRAMMING Step 9 Enter Device Settings Menu [9] Step 10 [10] Configure Device Parameters Step 11 Continue or End ➯ Z10:DEV SETTINGS Refer to device datasheet in the device Installation Instructions for specific configuration instructions. To continue – See [11] - Configuring New Devices Location (name) setting: [1] To review or change the Location (name) setting, press the [2] To change the Location name, enter the menu and select the name from the "Location List" below.
5. PROGRAMMING No. Location Name 07 Closet 08 Den Zone Type List No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 17. 18 (∗) No. 15 16 Location Name Garage door Guest room No. 23 24 Location Name Office Upstairs No. 31 Location Name Custom 5 Zone Type Exit/Entry 1 Description This Zone starts the exit time when the user arms the system or the entry time when the system is armed. To configure the Exit/Entry 1 time, see sections 5.5.1 & 5.5.2 - Installer menu "03.CONTROL PANEL" options 01 and 03.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.3 Deleting a Device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "DELETE DEVICES" Option [1] Select the respective device Group [2] Select exact device [3] you wish to delete 02:ZONES DEVICES DELETE DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS MOTION SENSORS Step 4 To delete the device: press the [4] Step 5 key Z01:Motion Sens to step 2 TO DELETE ID No. 120-1254 [1] [2] [3] [4] – Deleting a Device Enter the Installer Menu, select the "02.
5. PROGRAMMING To Replace, a device proceed as follows: Step 1 Select "REPLACE DEVICES" Option [1] [2] [3] [4] [2] 02:ZONES/DEVICES REPLACE DEVICES [1] Step 2 Select the respective device Group Step 3 Select exact device you wish to replace [3] Step 4 Enroll the new device [4] Step 5 CONTACT SENSORS KEYFOBS K03:Keyfob ENROLL NOW or ID No. 300-0307 ENTR ID:300-XXXX See [4].
5. PROGRAMMING 5.4.7 Configuring Soak Test Mode1 This option enables you to enter device zones into Soak Test mode.
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 option INSTALLER MODE 03.CONTROL PANEL Arming & Disarming Configure option See See See 5.5.2 Alarms & Troubles 5.5.4 User Interface 5.5.
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. 03:EXIT DELAY This option allows programming the time length of the exit delay. An exit delay allows the user to arm the system and leave the protected site via specific routes and exit/entry doors without causing an alarm.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions premises and activating an "Entry Delay" zone. To answer this requirement, the PowerMaster provides you with the following configurable options to disarm the system: A: At "any time" (default), the system can be disarmed at all times from all devices. B: During entry delay, the system can be disarmed only using keyfob or prox operated devices ("on entry wrless").
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.
5. PROGRAMMING Option 38:CANCEL ALARM Previously known as "ALARM CANCEL" 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 upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station.
5. PROGRAMMING 45:STROBE TIME Define the length of time the strobe light will flash upon alarm. Options: 5/10/20 (default)/40/60 minutes. 46:SIREN ON LINE Determine if the siren will be activated when the phone line fails and the system is armed. Options: disable on fail (default) or enable on fail. 5.5.6 Configuring Audible & Visual User Interface The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings.
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 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).
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. 63:NOT READY Define that in case of a supervision problem (i.e.
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 1:PSTN TEL LINE 2:GSM/GPRS/SMS 3:C.S.
5. PROGRAMMING Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "COMMUNICATION" Select Communication Sub-menu option Select the "Communication" Parameter you wish to configure Step 4 See →3rd private tel # →4th private tel # →Redial attempts →Voice<-->private →Tel. acknowledge →3rd SMS tel # →4th SMS tel # Guide Chapter 6 Section C.
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. If all channels are enabled, the GSM/GPRS module will always try GPRS first. If fails, it will try GSM voice.
5. PROGRAMMING PowerMaster String Editor Key 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. Long press for fast scroll. For the sequence of the digits, see end of this table.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions st Enter the "1 RPRT CHAN"; option and define which of the communication channels the system will use as the main reporting channel. To define also backup reporting channels, enter the "2nd RPRT CHAN" and "3rd RPRT CHAN" options and define them as well. Options: disable (default); cellular and PSTN. Important: Only selected communication channels will be used by the system to report event messages to Monitoring Stations.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions Enter the two telephone numbers (including area code – maximum 16 digits).of the SMS st Receiver 1 located at the 1 Monitoring Station (26:SMS RCVR 1) and SMS Receiver 2 nd located at the 2 Monitoring Station (27:SMS RCVR 2). Notes: st 1. To enter the international prefix ( ) at the 1 digit – key-in [#] [1]. 2. SMS is not sent to UL/ULC listed Monitoring Station receivers. This is a supplementary feature of the PowerMaster-10/30 G2.
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. CP-01 was tested and certified by ETL/Intertek. 2. CP-01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product.
5. PROGRAMMING The PowerMaster allows you also to select which event groups will be reported to each of the two Monitoring Stations. The table below describes the available reporting options. The minus (-) symbol means "but/less/except" e.g. all(-alrt) means all events except alerts. The asterisk ( ) is a separator between event messages reported to Monitoring Station 1 (C.S.1) and event messages reported to Monitoring Station 2 (C.S.2). Available Reporting Options Events Reported to C.S.
5. PROGRAMMING Option →3rd e-mail →4th e-mail →1st MMS tel # →2nd MMS tel # →3rd MMS tel # →4th MMS tel # Configuration Instructions To program: Press to enter the "IMAGE FORWARD" sub menu and then select and program each of the four e-mail numbers and then each of the four mobile phone numbers. When done, press to return. st nd rd th st nd rd Enter the 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 e-mail addresses (see note below) then enter the 1 , 2 , 3 and th 4 mobile phone numbers ("1st MMS tel #" etc.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions To program: Press to enter the "PSTN UP/DOWNLOAD" sub menu and then select and configure to return. each of the sub-menu options as shown below. When done, press →Remote access Enable or disable the remote access to the system. If disabled, the system cannot be accessed remotely thereby inhibiting the Upload/Download and the Remote Control via PSTN or GSM analog communication channels (see Chapter 7 in the User's Guide).
5. PROGRAMMING Enter "7:BROADBAND", select the menu to configure (see guidance above and in section 5.6.1), then refer to the table below for configuration instructions. Option Configuration Instructions DHCP Client Define whether to obtain an IP address automatically using a DHCP server or to enter an IP address manually. Options: Disable (default); Enable. MANUAL IP Manually enter LAN parameters.
5. PROGRAMMING PGM: BY DELAY Determine to activate the PGM output during the Exit and Entry delays. Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE. PGM: BY KEYFOB Determine to activate the PGM output upon pressing the AUX ( ) button of keyfob transmitters configured to activate the PGM output. For further details, refer to the configuration instructions of the AUX ( ) button of the respective keyfobs' datasheets.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.8.2 Record Speech1 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 which provide you with detailed explanations for each option.
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. A device should not be installed in location where signal strength is "poor".
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 TEST ALL DEVICES You can test all devices automatically, one after the other. While in "TEST ALL DEVICES", press to initiate the test. The devices are tested in the following order: wall-mounted devices, keyfobs and handheld devices.
5. PROGRAMMING to initiate the GSM diagnostic test. Upon test completion, the Enter the "GSM/GPRS" menu, and press 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. loss GSM/GPRS module does not communicate with the Panel Pin code fail Missing or wrong PIN code. (Only if SIM card PIN code is enabled.) GSM net. fail Unit failed with registration to local GSM network.
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. • Incorrect default gateway has been entered. • DHCP server failure. Rcvr#1 UnReach. Rcvr#2 UnReach. Receiver 1 or 2 is inaccessible, as follows: • Wrong receiver IP has been entered. • Receiver failure. • WAN Network failure.
5. PROGRAMMING PYTHON: J-702271 K16.010 GSM image transfer software version Control panel default version 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.
5. PROGRAMMING 5.15.2 Select setting To select the desired operation mode, proceed as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select "13:OPERATION MOD" menu Enter "01:SELECT MODE" Select “Normal”, "EN-50131", "DD243", "BS8243", “INCERT” or CP01 13:OPERATION MOD 01 SELECT MODE Step 4 Normal to Step 2 Note: If "Normal / EN-50131 / INCERT" is selected, the control panel will operate according to OTHERS setup configuration (see section 5.15.6). 5.15.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 06:CONFIRM PANIC A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the confirmation time: 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). Options: in 4/8/12/20 (default)/24 hours and disabled 07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions 03:END EXIT MODE Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following options: 1 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. 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 was left behind.
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 01:DISARM OPTION Certain regulations require that when the system is armed in AWAY mode, it may not be disarmed from the outside of the house (such as by keyfobs) before entering the protected premises and activating an "Entry Delay" zone.
5. PROGRAMMING Option Configuration Instructions enable (default) and disable 13:ABORT ANOUNCE Here you determine that when the user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval a special beep will sound to indicate "no alarm transmission". enable (default) and disable 5.15.6 OTHERS Setup 13:OPERATION MOD ⋅⋅⋅ 05:OTHERS SETUP Enter the "05:OTHERS SETUP" menu to configure its settings.
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. PERIODIC TEST 6.1 General Guidance This mode provides you with the means to conduct a periodic test, via the "PERIODIC TEST" menu, at least once a week and after an alarm event.
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. TEMPERATURE TEST The control panel reads the temperature of the zone. To display the temperature of zones on the control panel, press . The control panel reads the temperature of each zone.
7. MAINTENANCE Option Instructions "MOTION SENSORS". 2. Press ; the following screens will appear: "Z01:Motion Sens" . 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: "" " TEST ONE". To test the microwave range, go to step 5. To test a different microwave range, go to step 7. 5. Press ; the following screen will appear: "ACTIVATE MW NOW". 6.
7. MAINTENANCE Fault What it means Solution AC SUPPLY FAILURE There is no power and the system is working on backup battery power Make sure that the AC power supply is 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. COMM. FAILURE A message could not be sent to the monitoring station or to a private telephone (or a message was sent but was not acknowledged) 1.
7. MAINTENANCE Fault What it means Solution 4. Enroll the device again. RSSI LOW The GSM communicator has detected that GSM network signal is weak Move the Panel and GSM unit to another location.
8. READING THE EVENT LOG 8. READING THE EVENT LOG Up to 100 events are stored in the event log. You can access this log and review the events, one by one. If the event log fills up completely, the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event. The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each event.
APPENDIX A. Specifications APPENDIX A. Specifications A1. Functional Zones Number Hard-wired Zone Requirements Maximum Loop Current Maximum Loop Voltage Loop Shorted Loop Normal Loop Tampered Loop Alarm Loop Open Installer and User Codes Control Facilities Display Arming Modes Alarm Types Siren Signals Siren (bell) Timeout Internal Sounder Output Supervision Special Functions Data Retrieval 74 PowerMaster-10 G2 30 wireless zones (including 1 hard-wired input). 2.2 kΩ E.O.L. resistance (max.
APPENDIX A. Specifications Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery Test PowerMaster-10 G2 The control panel keeps and displays time and date. This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event Once every 10 seconds PowerMaster-30 G2 The control panel keeps and displays time and date.
APPENDIX A. Specifications PowerMaster-10 G2 Time to Charge Optional Backup Battery Pack Time to Charge (optional backup battery pack) Wired Detectors Total (Sum) Current Site External Siren Current (EXT) Site Internal Siren Current (INT) 80 % (∼ 13 Hrs) See "Backup Battery Options" above PowerMaster-30 G2 (2) 7.2V 1300 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, p/n GP130AAH6BMX, manufactured by GP only. For UL Listed product, use this battery only. (3) 9.
APPENDIX B. Working with Partitions A5. Physical Properties Operating Temp. Range Storage Temp.
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. B1. User Interface and Operation Refer to the control panel User's Guide APPENDIX B. PARTITIONING for a detailed description of the user interface (Arming/Disarming, siren behavior, show function, etc.
APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments C1. Detector Deployment Plan Zone No.
APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments Zone No.
APPENDIX C. Detector Deployment & Transmitter Assignments C4.
APPENDIX D. Event Codes APPENDIX D. Event Codes D1.
APPENDIX D.
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. The MC-302E device is used only as a transmitting device to report the status of the door to the control panel.
APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator1, 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE Visonic is a manufacturer and supplier of equipment. Visonic DOES NOT provide PowerManage services including event notification or other forwarding services. In order to benefit fully from the PowerLink3 IP Communicator, it must be connected to a central monitoring station or other service provider running Visonic's PowerManage.
APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, F3. Installation Package Contents 1 x Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator 1 x 2m (6.5 feet) Cat-5 Cable 1 x RS-232 Cable System Requirements • • • PowerMaster Security System. High-Speed Internet connection (Cable or DSL) enabled via a Home Router (Ethernet Based). One free Ethernet port on the home router for the PowerLink3 IP Communicator connection. F4.
APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, Hardware Installation Step 1. Open the control panel: PowerMaster-10 G2 PowerMaster-30 G2 Step 2.
APPENDIX F. PowerLink3 IP Communicator, Step 3 PowerMaster-10 G2: 1. Connect the flat cable from the front panel to the PowerLink3 IP Communicator. 2. Connect the Cat-5 cable from the PowerLink3 IP Communicator to the home router: PowerMaster-30 G2: 1. Connect the flat cable from the front panel to the PowerLink3 IP Communicator. 2.
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. For detailed programming instructions of the menus, the installer should refer to section 5.6 "Communication".
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.
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).
APPENDIX H. Compliance with Standards APPENDIX H. Compliance with Standards Compliance with Standards R Hereby, Visonic Group declares that the PowerG series of central units and accessories are designed to comply with: U.S. Standards: (FCC) CFR 47 part 15 and part 68, UL 1023 and UL 985 Canada Standards: RSS 210 European CE Standards The PowerMaster complies with the RTTE requirements - Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999.
WARRANTY Visonic Limited (the “Manufacturer") warrants this product only (the "Product") to the original purchaser only (the “Purchaser”) against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer.
D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide
PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide Arming and Disarming the System Optional Optional Step Operation 1 Press the Partition Selection button and then select a PARTITION (if Partition is enabled) – used to divide the alarm system into three independently controllable areas User Actions Notes A “protest” beep will be heard when selecting a partition to which no sensors / peripherals were enrolled.
PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide . The details and location of the first open zone detector (usually an open To review the open zones click door or window sensor) will be displayed. To fix the open zone, locate the sensor and secure it (close the door or window) – see "device locator" below. Each click of will display another open zone or trouble indication. It is highly recommended to fix the open zone(s), thus restoring the system to the state of “ready to arm”.