Tyco PowerSeries Pro HS3032 Installation Manual Download Page 2

PowerSeries Pro Installation Guide

PowerG wireless 4-button securtiy panic keyfob

PGx929UL / PGx939UL

Central Station Receivers

SG-System I, II, III, IV, 5

Safety instructions for service personnel

Warning:

When using equipment connected to the telephone network,

always follow the basic safety instructions provided with this product.
Save these instructions for future reference. Inform the end-user of the
safety precautions that must be observed when operating this equipment.

Before installing the equipment

Ensure your package includes the following items:

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Installation and User manuals, including the safety instructions.

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Read and save these instructions.

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Follow all warnings and instructions specified within this doc-
ument and/or on the equipment.

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HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 alarm controller

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Power Supply, direct plug-in

Selecting a suitable location for the alarm controller

Use the following list as a guide to find a suitable location to install this
equipment:

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Locate near a telephone socket and power outlet.

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Select a location free from vibration and shock.

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Place alarm controller on a flat, stable surface and follow the
installation instructions.

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Do not locate this product where people may walk on the sec-
ondary circuit cable(s).

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Do not connect alarm controller to electrical the same circuit as
large appliances.

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Do not select a location that exposes your alarm controller to dir-
ect sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, vapors, chemicals or dust.

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Do not install this equipment near water. (e.g., bath tub, kit-
chen/laundry sink, wet basement, near a swimming pool).

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Do not install this equipment and accessories in areas where risk
of explosion exists.

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Do not connect this equipment to electrical outlets controlled by
wall switches or automatic timers.

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Avoid interference sources.

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Avoid installing equipment near heaters, air conditioners, vent-
ilators, and refrigerators.

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Avoid locating equipment close to or on top of large metal objects
(e.g., wall studs).

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See "Locating detectors and escape plan" on page 26 for inform-
ation on locating smoke and CO detectors.

Safety precautions required during installation

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Never install this equipment and/or telephone wiring during a light-
ning storm.

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Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.

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Position cables so that accidents can not occur. Connected cables
must not be subject to excessive mechanical strain.

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Use only the power supply provided with this equipment. Use of
unauthorized power supplies may cause damage.

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For direct plug-in versions, use the power supply module sup-
plied with the device.

Warning:

This equipment has no mains on/off switch. The plug of the

direct plug in versions of this equipment is intended to serve as the
disconnecting device. It is imperative that access to the mains plug and
associated mains socket/outlet is never obstructed. For permanently
connected versions of this equipment the fuse in the connector block is the
disconnect device. If the neutral wire cannot be identified, then this
equipment must be connected to a mains source that comes from a

disconnect device that simultaneously disconnects both poles (Line and
Neutral).

Important note for international market (EU, Australia, New
Zealand)

This equipment is stationary-fixed and must be installed by Skilled
Persons only. Skilled Person is defined as a person with relevant
education or experience to enable him or her to identify hazards and to take
appropriate actions to reduce the risks of injury to themselves and others.

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It must be installed and used within an environment that provides
the pollution degree max 2, over voltages category II, in non-haz-
ardous, indoor locations only.

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Use authorized accessories only with this equipment. Do not place
any object on the top of the cabinet of this equipment! Do not spill
any liquids on the cabinet.

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Do not touch the equipment and its connected cables during an
electrical storm; there may be a risk of electric shock.

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Ensure that cables are positioned so that accidents cannot occur.
Connected cables must not be subject to excessive mechanical
strain. Do not use the Alarm system to report a gas leak if the sys-
tem is near a leak.

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These safety instructions should not prevent you from contacting
the distributor and/or the manufacturer to obtain any further cla-
rification and/or answers to your concerns.

Installation

Compatible Enclosures

The PowerSeries Pro main board can be installed in the following
enclosures:

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Model HSC3010C (hinged door) made of 18 Ga steel, painted
white, dimensions 372 mm x 412 mm x 114 mm, weight: 9.75 lb
or 4.2 kg

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Model HSC3010CR (hinged door) made of 18 Ga steel, painted
red, dimensions 372 mm x 412 mm x 114 mm, weight: 10.0 lb or
4.5 kg

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Model HSC3030CAR (hinged door) made of 18 Ga steel (base)
and 16 Ga (door), painted white, dimensions 375 mm x 412 mm x
114 mm, weight: 11.45 lb or 5.2 kg

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Model HSC3020C (removable door) made of 18 Ga steel, painted
white, dimensions 459 mm x 414 mm x 103 mm, weight: 4.3 kg
(no batteries)/12 kg (17 Ah)

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Model HSC3020CP (removable door) made of PC-ABS, color
white, dimensions 368 mm x 489 mm x 108 mm, weight: 2.3 kg
(no batteries)/7.7 kg (17 Ah)

The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before
operation. Use 4 screws (appropriate for the wall material on which it is
attached) inserted through the four mounting holes provided in the back of
the enclosure base.

For EN50131-1 Grade 2 or Grade 3 compliant installations use only
models HSC3020C and HSC3020CP.

All enclosures are UL/ULC listed, except the HSC3020CP. Do not use
model HSC3020CP in UL/ULC certified installations.

Mounting the enclosure

This section provides basic instructions for wall-mounting the available
PowerSeries Pro enclosures. Mount in a dry location, near an unswitched
AC power source and Ethernet and phone connections. If mounting on
drywall, ensure all four screw holes align with wall studs.

Complete all wiring before applying AC or connecting the battery.

Note:

The weight of the enclosure and contents cannot be supported by

drywall only. Use mounting hardware sufficient to support up to three
times the panel weight, including equipment, cables, conduit and hardware

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Summary of Contents for PowerSeries Pro HS3032

Page 1: ...10xLRSTUL y A B or C A ULC listed models B UL listed models C European and Australian models 4 wire smoke detectors FSA 410xUL FSA 410xTUL FSA 410xSUL FSA 410xSTUL FSA 410xLSTUL FSA 410xRUL FSA 410xRT...

Page 2: ...nnect device If the neutral wire cannot be identified then this equipment must be connected to a mains source that comes from a disconnect device that simultaneously disconnects both poles Line and Ne...

Page 3: ...instructions provided with the module 9 Wire the tamper switch into any available zone Configure the tamper for normally closed NC supervision Zone must be programmed for 24 hour latching or non latch...

Page 4: ...owing terminals are available on the PowerSeries Pro alarm controller Table 1 2 Terminal descriptions Terminal Description BAT BAT Battery terminals Use to provide backup power during a power outage a...

Page 5: ...A continuous rating 2 A short term Available only with standby battery connected DO NOT exceed the 700 mA load for UL ULC or EN certified applications HSM3350 AUX1 AUX2 3 A Subtract the listed rating...

Page 6: ...erride the option in 013 Observe the following guidelines when wiring zones l For UL listed installations use SEOL or DEOL only l Minimum 22 AWG wire maximum 18 AWG l Do not use shielded wire l Do not...

Page 7: ...otion detectors To configure TEOL supervision per zone use programming section 002 bit 15 Figure 1 10 TEOL wiring Note Resistor values are configurable in section 004 Bell wiring These terminals suppl...

Page 8: ...ted on the sticker attached to the device The format is XXX YYYY where l XXX identifies the type or model of the device l YYYY is a short encrypted ID used by the system to identify the specific devic...

Page 9: ...l To assign a keypad to a partition key in 01 08 for partition 1 8 3 Press the key and repeat step 2 for next keypad When finished programming all keypads press the key twice to exit programming Users...

Page 10: ...resent on the system Note When additional information is available for a specific trouble condition a is displayed Press the key to view the additional information 2 Trouble Display This feature is us...

Page 11: ...A temperature sensor falls below the low temperature warning threshold 11 Probe Disconn The probe on the flood detector or the temperature detector is disconnected 12 Fire Trouble A smoke sensor is i...

Page 12: ...915 MHz North America 433 MHz Europe and 912 919 MHz international Access Codes l Up to 1003 access codes 1000 level 2 EN one installer code level 3 EN one maintenance code and one guard code l Progr...

Page 13: ...ies with TS203 021 1 2 3 Telecom equipment require ments and EN50136 1 EN50136 2 ATS SP3 DP2 when used in conjunction with Ethernet and or Cellular paths l The integral Ethernet communication port and...

Page 14: ...0 24 Hour Non Latching Tamper 061 24 Hour Masking 066 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 067 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 068 Momentary Keyswitch Disarm 069 Maintained Keywsitch Disarm 071 Doorbell Zone 072 Push to...

Page 15: ...larm 05 Panic Alarm 06 Burglary Alarm 07 Medical Alarm 08 Supervisory 09 Priority Event 10 Holdup 11 Duress 12 Emergency 13 Fire Supervisory 14 Fire Trouble 15 CO Alarm 157 System Tamper 01 True Outpu...

Page 16: ...tition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 4 Partition 4 5 Partition 5 6 Partition 6 7 Partition 7 8 Partition 8 201 208 Partition 1 8 Zone Assignment 001 Zone 1 8 002 Zn 9 16 003 Zn 17 24 004 Zn 25 32 005...

Page 17: ...eiver 3 06 Alt Comm Receiver 3 Restore 07 Alt Comm Receiver 4 08 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Restore 355 Alternate Communicator 5 01 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Supervision Failure 02 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Supervision...

Page 18: ...iday 07 Saturday 404 Interval 4 Holiday Assignment 09 Holiday 1 10 Holiday 2 11 Holiday 3 12 Holiday 4 711 714 Holiday Group 1 4 001 099 Holiday Group 1 4 Date 1 99 000000 MMDDYY Audio Station Program...

Page 19: ...Arming and Disarming Notifications 04 Trouble and Trouble Restore Notifications 05 Test Transmission Notifications 06 Reserved 07 Reserved 08 Reserved 693 Session 3 Notification Control 01 Alarm and A...

Page 20: ...ODUCT installed b Storage Network Use The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed accessed displayed run shared or used concurrently on or from different computers including a workstation terminal or ot...

Page 21: ...MSTANCES SHALL DSC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY SUCH DA...

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Page 23: ...11 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 1...

Page 24: ...06 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 Module Record Module Type Slo...

Page 25: ...PowerSeries Pro Installation Guide Installer Defined Access Codes 001 Installer Code 002 Master Code 003 Maintenance Code System Account Code 25...

Page 26: ...in developing the escape plan 2 Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house Since many fires occur at night special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleepin...

Page 27: ...rrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment HS3032 HS3128 HS3248 for repair or warranty information please contact the facility indicated below If the...

Page 28: ...ty applications the integral Ethernet communicator or the plug in cellular modules Models LE9080 3G9080 or 3H9080 shall have the Encryption Key enabled AES128 bit encryption algorithm is validated und...

Page 29: ...by the person operating the security system during the daily arming and disarming cycle Protection of the Control Unit The local control unit and the local power supply must be protected in one of the...

Page 30: ...with HSM2HOST8 Wireless Transceiver mounted in the HSC3020CP plastic enclosure meets the requirements of Grade 2 Class II equipment as per EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2017 Standards The model HS3032P H...

Page 31: ...laration of conformity DoC for this product can be found at www dsc com under the Agency Listings section SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations Quick Reference Minimum required system consists of on...

Page 32: ...elected user codes send a duress reporting code to the central station when used to perform any function on the system Section 019 option 6 must be enabled Default N Required Cancel Window 377 002 opt...

Page 33: ...or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorization...

Page 34: ...nt that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of...

Page 35: ...or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are...

Page 36: ...secution wherever necessary All trademarks not owned by Tyco are the property of their respective owners and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws Product offerings and specificati...

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