Accessories Guide
Fully supervised wireless accessoriesfor PowerMaster systems
Page 1: ...Accessories Guide Fully supervised wireless accessories for PowerMaster systems ...
Page 2: ...AND APPLICATIONS 20 2 SPECIFICATIONS 20 3 INSTALLATION 21 3 1 Disassembly 21 3 2 Where to Install Smoke Detectors 21 3 3 Where Not to Install Smoke Detectors 23 3 4 Audible and Visual Indications 24 3 5 Battery Connection and Initial Test 24 3 6 Resetting the Transceiver Module 25 4 ENROLLMENT 25 5 MODIFY DEVICE SETTINGS 26 6 SMOKE DETECTOR TEST 27 6 1 Diagnostics Test 27 7 MOUNTING 27 8 SMOKE DET...
Page 3: ...AL DIAGNOSTICS TEST 37 8 COVER CLOSURE 38 9 NOTES AND WARNINGS 38 9 1 Product Limitations 38 9 2 Compliance with Standards 38 SIRENS SR 730 PG2 39 1 INTRODUCTION 39 2 SPECIFICATIONS 40 3 INSTALLATION 41 4 ENROLLMENT 41 5 MODIFY DEVICE SETTINGS 41 6 LOCAL DIAGNOSTICS TEST 43 ACCESSORY COMPATIBILITY TABLE 44 ...
Page 4: ...operate a corresponding output if required Each keyfob is supplied with a small key ring Operating power is obtained from an internal 3V Lithium battery 2 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Band MHz Europe 433 868 USA 915 Modulation GFSK Antenna Built in helical antenna Communication Protocol PowerG Battery type 3V CR 2032 Lithium battery Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type...
Page 5: ...V UPDATING NNN For detailed instructions on Adding Devices Deleting Devices Replacing Devices and Defining Defaults see the PowerMaster 10 Installer Guide 5 OPERATION Initiate Panic Alarm Press ARM AWAY and ARM HOME together for 2 seconds Arming Latchkey Press ARM AWAY HOME twice Arm AWAY HOME Press AWAY or HOME button once Status Press button once DISARM ARM AWAY AUX LED ARM HOME Figure 2 Operati...
Page 6: ...unit is practically ready to be tested A Stand 3 m 10 ft away from a target control panel or wireless control panel and press the ARM AWAY button see Fig 2 Verify that the red LED lights upon transmission and that the green LED lights upon acknowledgement from the PowerMaster 10 B Make sure that the control panel responds as programmed and as stated in the control panel s instruction manual 8 MISC...
Page 7: ...which may cause false alarms Sophisticated frequency domain digital signal processing No vertical adjustment is needed Motion event counter determines whether 1 or 2 consecutive motion events will trigger an alarm Automatic termination of walk test after 15 minutes Microprocessor controlled temperature compensation Sealed chamber protects the optical system Front cover and back tamper switches for...
Page 8: ... Reported when a tamper event occurs and in any subsequent message until the tamper switch is restored MOUNTING Height 1 8 2 4 m 6 8 ft For Next PG2 the recommended height is up to 2 1 m 7 ft Installation Options Surface or corner ACCESSORIES BR 1 Surface mounted swivel bracket adjustable 30 down and 45 left 45 right BR 2 BR 1 with a corner adapter BR 3 BR 1 with a ceiling adapter ENVIRONMENTAL RF...
Page 9: ... 5 Here you determine whether an alarm will be activated upon continued motion low sensitivity or upon a single alarm event high sensitivity 6 7 or Select between LOW sensitive and HIGH sensitive 8 9 Here you set the activity time during disarm 10 11 or Select between NOT Active YES no delay YES 5s delay YES 15s delay YES 30s delay YES 1m delay YES 2m delay YES 5m delay YES 10m delay YES 20m delay...
Page 10: ...ion Green LED blinks Strong Orange LED blinks Good Red LED blinks Poor No blinks No communication IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured Therefore poor signal strength is not acceptable If you receive a poor signal from the detector re locate it and re test until a good or strong signal strength is received Note For detailed Diagnostics Test instructions refer to PowerMaster 10 Installer Gui...
Page 11: ...g with the optical system decreased sensitivity in ambient temperatures close to that of the human body and unexpected failure of a component part The above list includes the most common reasons for failure to detect intrusion but is by no means comprehensive It is therefore recommended that the detector and the entire alarm system be checked weekly to ensure proper performance An alarm system sho...
Page 12: ...nce by one or more of the following measures Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the device and the receiver Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one that supplies power to the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsib...
Page 13: ... after 15 minutes Microprocessor controlled temperature compensation Sealed chamber protects the optical system Front cover and back tamper for improved tamper protection White light protection Battery compartment Camera lens LEDs Microphone IR LED Light sensor Fig 1 External View The camera s features are as follows Day and night CMOS camera with IR illumination This allows taking pictures in ful...
Page 14: ...ns Nominal Battery Capacity 6V 1450 mA h CR 123A 2200 mA h CR 17450 Battery Life for typical use 3 years Optional MAINS supply Additional to batteries 7 5 V DC FUNCTIONAL True Motion Event Verification 2 remote selections 1 OFF or 2 ON motion events Alarm Period 2 seconds WIRELESS Frequency Band MHz Europe 433 868 USA 915 Modulation GFSK Antenna Built in helical antenna Communication Protocol Powe...
Page 15: ...e device enrollment procedure 4 MODIFY DEVICE SETTINGS This section describes how to configure the parameters of the PIR detector from the PowerMaster 10 control panel To Modify the PIR Detector Device Settings Refer to the PowerMaster 10 Installer Guide and perform the procedure for Adding A Wireless Device section 4 5 2 or Modifying a Device section 4 5 5 Then continue below to modify the device...
Page 16: ...in black white or color 18 19 or Select between Black White and Color 20 21 Here you set the pixel quality of the image Select 160 x 120 for lower quality or 320 x 240 for higher quality 22 23 or Select between Resol 160 x 120 and Resol 320 x 240 24 25 Here you set the brightness of the image 26 27 or Select between 3 2 1 Normal 1 2 and 3 28 29 Here you set the contrast of the image IMAGE CONTRAST...
Page 17: ...nd then secure the front cover to the base with the case closure screw C Walk test the coverage area see fig 2 Walk across the far end of coverage pattern in both directions The red LED lights each time your motion is detected followed by 3 LED blinks The following table indicates received signal strength indication LED response Reception Green LED blinks Strong Orange LED blinks Good Red LED blin...
Page 18: ...ctor is immune to 38 kg 85 lb animals moving on the floor or climbing on furniture as long as the activity takes place below 1 m 3 ft Above the 1 m 3 ft height limit the detector is immune to 19 kg 42 lb pets but the pet immunity will decrease as the pet gets closer to the detector It is therefore recommended to select a mounting location that minimizes potential close proximity of animals 6 2 Mou...
Page 19: ... Drill 2 holes or 3 holes for back tamper and attach the base to the wall using the screws MOUNTING KNOCKOUTS 3 of 6 for corner mounting MOUNTING KNOCKOUTS for surface mounting BREAK AWAY BASE SEGMENT SHADED BR 1 Knockout CAUTION THE BACK TAMPER SWITCH WILL NOT PROTECT THE UNIT UNLESS THE BREAK AWAY BASE SEGMENT IS SECURED TO THE WALL WITH AT LEAST ONE SCREW 7 Slide the external power adaptor circ...
Page 20: ...ed and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio and...
Page 21: ... condition After 12 minutes the detector restarts the alarm buzzer sound Note The TEST MUTE switch functions as TEST switch in normal operation or as MUTE switch in alarm condition The tamper switch actuator Figures 9a and 9b is pressed against the bracket when the unit is attached to the bracket Removal of the unit from the bracket causes the switch contacts to open creating a tamper event which ...
Page 22: ...ed to comply with UL 268 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Disassembly Separate the unit from its mounting bracket as shown in Figure 2 BRACKET DETECTOR 1 Hold the bracket with one hand 2 Rotate the detector anticlockwise and pull it from the bracket Figure 2 Separating the Detector from Its Bracket 3 2 Where to Install Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors should be installed in accordance with the NFPA Standard 74 N...
Page 23: ...ctors at the top of the first to second floor stairwell Be sure no door or other obstruction blocks the path of smoke to the detector Install additional detectors in your living room dining room family room attic utility and storage rooms Install smoke detectors as close to the center of the ceiling as possible If this is not practical put the detector on the ceiling at least 10 cm 4 inches away f...
Page 24: ... air in and out can drive smoke away from the smoke detector thus reducing its efficiency Figure 8 indicates the correct and incorrect locations concerning this problem Near paint thinner fumes In close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe this will damage the detector In damp or very humid areas or near bathrooms with showers Moisture in humid air can enter the sensing chamber then turns into ...
Page 25: ...s Visual Indication LEDs Condition Red Yellow Audio Indication Smoke alarm Flash every 500ms 3 long beeps every 4 sec Heat alarm Flash every 500ms Long beep every 2 sec Tamper alarm Long beep every 2 sec Standby Flash every 30 sec Low battery Flash every 30 sec Short beep every 30 sec Smoke sensor trouble Flash every 60 sec 3 Flashes every 60 sec Short beep every 60 sec Low sensitivity alarm Flash...
Page 26: ... indicates that the battery is connected properly Close the cover then press the test button see fig 1 for about 2 seconds for further details see par 3 6 3 6 Resetting the Transceiver Module The detector has a wall rear tamper switch to alert removal of detector The tamper switch actuator extending through a hole in the base see Figures 9a and 9b is pressed against the bracket when the unit is at...
Page 27: ...her or not the detector will activate a fire alarm 6 7 or Select between enable and disable 8 9 Here you determine whether or not the detector will activate a gas alarm 10 11 or Select between enable and disable 12 13 Here you determine whether or not the detector will activate a flood alarm 14 15 or Select between enable and disable 16 When exiting ZONES DEVICES menu the PowerMaster 10 system dis...
Page 28: ...nostics mode the detector will not perform the link quality test D At the end of the diagnostics test the LED blinks 3 times The following table indicates received signal strength indication LED response Reception Green LED blinks Strong Orange LED blinks Good Red LED blinks Poor No blinks No communication IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured Therefore poor signal strength is not acceptabl...
Page 29: ... type of smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In addition smoke from slow smoldering fires rises slowly and may not reach the smoke detector until actual flame breaks out This type of smoke may not reach the smoke detector in time for occupants to escape unharmed H Smoke detectors are not a substitute for life or property insurance Though smoke detectors have been responsible for...
Page 30: ...t the battery from the detector This will remove your protection from fires If there is any question as to the cause of an alarm it should be assumed that the alarm is due to an actual fire and the residence should be evacuated immediately If the alarm horn begins to beep once every 30 sec for further details see par 3 2 this signal means that the detector s battery is weak Install a new battery i...
Page 31: ...eaths F Keep doors and windows closed Open them only if you have to in order to escape G Meet at your planned meeting place after leaving the house H Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside your house Give the address and your name I Never go back inside a burning building Contact your local Fire Department They will give you more ideas about how to make your home safer from fire...
Page 32: ...ut One internal Supervision Signaling at 4 min intervals Tamper Alert Reported when a tamper event occurs Battery type 3 V Lithium CR 123 type battery Panasonic or Sanyo only Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer s instructions Battery Life Expectancy 8 years for typical use Battery Supervision Automatic transmission...
Page 33: ... seated firmly within the base the switch lever will be pressed against a special break away base segment that is loosely connected to the base Figures 2 and 3a Be sure to fasten the break away segment to the wall If the detector unit is forcibly removed from the wall this segment will break away from the base causing the tamper switch to open MOUNTING HOLES FLEXIBLE RETAINER PLASTIC STANDOFF FOR ...
Page 34: ...termine whether or not the alarm LED indication will be activated 2 3 or Select between LED ON and LED OFF 4 When exiting ZONES DEVICES menu the PowerMaster 10 system displays the number of devices that need to be updated as follows DEV UPDATING NNN For detailed instructions on Adding Devices Deleting Devices Replacing Devices and Defining Defaults see the PowerMaster 10 Installer Guide 6 LOCAL DI...
Page 35: ...e 7 MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS Visonic Ltd wireless systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards However due to low transmitting power and limited range required by FCC and other regulatory authorities there are some limitations to be considered A Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or near their operating frequencies regardless of the digital code used B A receiver re...
Page 36: ...e Dispose of used battery according to manufacturer s instructions Nominal Current Drain Frequency MHz 433 868 915 100 mA 100 mA 100 mA Battery Backup Duration with fully charged 1300 mA h battery 48 hours LED indicator Green LED lights when AC power on Operating Temperature 0 C to 49 C 32 F to 120 F Dimensions 161x161x50mm 6 7 16 x 6 7 16 x 1 3 4 in Weight 470g 16 5 oz Compliance with Standards E...
Page 37: ...stops and the backup battery takes over It is therefore correct to assume that without power input the battery is gradually weakening and may be reported as low Power battery restore is reported only in the following test report End of life is reported when battery power is depleted and device is about to shut down Tamper restore is reported immediately upon occurrence If the tamper or power failu...
Page 38: ... then the green LED will switch ON and then OFF in turn to indicate that the repeater is now fully operational B After 2 seconds the LED blinks 3 times The following table indicates received signal strength indication LED response Reception Green LED blinks Strong Orange LED blinks Good Red LED blinks Poor No blinks No communication IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured Therefore poor signa...
Page 39: ... to operate the equipment The digital circuitry of this device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ...
Page 40: ...tions Non rechargeable battery Optional two non rechargeable batteries Sound Types Burglar between 1400Hz 3200Hz fire gas Co and flood Entry Exit Exit delay beeps sound once the user has armed the system Entry delay beeps sound once the user has entered the protected area Entry exit beeps can be enabled disabled from the PowerMaster 10 Installer menu Squawk indications Squawk beep sounds can be us...
Page 41: ...x63mm 11 5 8 x 7 5 16 x 2 1 2 in Weight including battery 970g 34 oz Color White with red blue amber or transparent lens Compliance with Standards Europe EN50131 1 Grade 2 Class 4 EN 50131 4 EN 301489 EN 50130 4 EN 50130 5 EN 300 220 EN 60950 1 EN 60950 22 Environmental IP55 USA CFR47 Part 15 Canada RSS 210 Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unautho...
Page 42: ...y cover B 7 Optional second battery and its connector Enroll button Connect battery optional battery and 9VAC power to the proper connectors and set the optional jumpers as desired 8 220 110 VAC 9VAC 9VAC Siren rear side Note When external power is used set the AC Enable ON Disable OFF jumper to Enable position see step 8 Note There are SR 730 PG2 model variations that are supplied with battery on...
Page 43: ...nder strobe 12 13 Here you determine the volume level of the sounder 14 15 or Select between Volume HIGH Volume LOW and Volume MID 16 17 Here you determine whether or not the LED will be activated to indicate that the siren is operating 18 19 or Select between Disabled and Enabled 20 21 Here you determine whether or not to report a power failure and restore 22 23 or Select between Not Connected an...
Page 44: ... and release it the following procedure should occur in turn The red LED will switch ON and then OFF the green LED will switch ON and then OFF the strobe light will switch ON and then OFF and the piezo siren will sound to indicate that the siren is now fully operational B After 2 seconds the LED blinks 3 times The following table indicates received signal strength indication LED response Reception...
Page 45: ...ing the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall be under no liability whatsoever arising out of the corruption and or malfun...
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