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PowerMaster-33 G2 Installer's Guide

 

Integrated Siren built 
into the panel 

The control panel has a high-powered built-in 
siren that sounds in case of alarm, enabled by 
default. 

To define whether or not the control 
panel's siren will sound upon alarms: 

see 

KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.5.5 
Configuring Sirens Functionality

 

Wired Siren outputs 

The control panel can operate a wired siren 
and strobe devices 

Install and connect wired siren: 

see 

section 3.8 Optional Expander Module

 

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 3.4 Adding a Wired Zone and Siren. 

2. Program the wired zone: 

see KP-250 

PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding 
New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors 

3. Program PGM outputs behavior:

 see 

KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.7 
PGM Output.

 

Reporting to Private 
Users and/or 
Monitoring Station by 
telephone, SMS and 
IP communication 

The PowerMaster system can be 
programmed to send notifications of alarm 
and other events to 4 private telephone 
subscribers by voice and also to 4 SMS 
cellular phone numbers and to report these 
events to the Monitoring Station by SMS, 
PSTN or IP communication. 

To configure notifications to Private 
phones:

 see KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, 

Chapter 6, section B.12 Programming 
Private Phone and SMS Reporting 

To configure reporting to the Montioring 
Station:

 see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, 

section 3.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting 
to Monitoring Stations

 

Quick installation with 
link quality indication 

With PowerG devices, there is no need to 
consult the KP-250 PG2 keypad when 
mounting a wireless device, because 
PowerG devices include a built-in link quality 
indicator. Choosing the mounting location is 
a quick and easy process. 

To choose the ideal location to mount a 
wireless device, see Chapter 2 Choosing the 
Installation Location.

 

Device Locator 

Helps you to easily identify the actual device 
displayed on the KP-250 PG2 LCD display.  

To read more on the Device Locator:

 see 

KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 3, 
Arming and Disarming the System 

To use the device locator when bypassing 
a zone or when clearing a bypassed zone:

  

see KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 6, 
section B.1 Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme 

To use the device locator when conducting 
the periodic test:

 see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s 

Guide, Chapter 4 Periodic Test by Installer 
Code or KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 8 
Periodic Test by User Code.

 

Guard key-safe 

PowerMaster is able to control a safe that 
holds site keys that are accessible only to the 
site's guard or Monitoring Station's guard in 
the event of an alarm. 

1. Connect the safe to the panel:

 see 

section 3.8 Optional Expander Module 
Mounting, Figure 3.8b 

2. Configure the safe's zone type to 
"Guard Zone":

 see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s 

Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless 
Devices or Wired Sensors

 

3. Setup guard code:

 see KP-250 PG2 

Installer’s Guide, section 3.3 Setting Installer 
Codes

 

Arming key 

External system may control arming and 
disarming of the PowerMaster system 

Connect the external system output to the 
panel:

 see section 3.8 Optional Expander 

Module Mounting, Figure 3.8b

 

Summary of Contents for PMASTER20G2

Page 1: ...l I in Figure 3 1 1413 3 9 Connecting Power to the Control Panel1615 3 9 1 Battery Insertion 1716 3 9 2 Connect AC Power to the Unit 1716 3 10 Closing the PowerMaster 33 G2 Control Panel 1817 4 VISUAL...

Page 2: ...the master user of the system 1 1 System Features The following table lists the PowerMaster features with a description of each feature and how to use it Feature Description How to configure and use V...

Page 3: ...ftware User s Guide Chapter 6 Data Details Tables Partitions The partitioning feature when enabled divides your alarm system into distinct areas each of which operates as an individual alarm system Pa...

Page 4: ...section 3 6 4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations Quick installation with link quality indication With PowerG devices there is no need to consult the KP 250 PG2 keypad when mounting a...

Page 5: ...302 PG2 Magnetic Contact TOWER 30AM PG2 Mirror Detector PowerMaster 33 G2 KP 250 PG2 KF 234 PG2 KF 235 PG2 Two way Keyfobs KP 140 PG2 Two way Keypad Safety Detectors KP 160 PG2 Keyprox SMD 426 PG2 Smo...

Page 6: ...F exposure compliance requirements the control panel should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation The antennas used for this product must not be co locate...

Page 7: ...PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide 7 3 POWERMASTER 33 G2 INSTALLATION Required tool Philips screwdriver 2 PowerMaster 33 G2 mounting process is shown in Figures 3 1 3 10 3 1 PowerMaster 33 G2 Wiring...

Page 8: ...st Keypad button E PGM 5 ModuleFront Unit F Expander Module Wiring Terminal BlocksPGM 5 Module G Back Unit Expander Module Wiring Terminal Blocks H Power SupplyBack Unit I Expander ModulePower Supply...

Page 9: ...e then drill 5 holes and insert wall anchors and then fasten the back unit with 4 screws A Mounting surface B Back unit C 5 screws For back tamper Figure 3 2 Back Unit Mounting 3 3 Connecting to the T...

Page 10: ...hone line through a DSL filter refer to MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER on page 2 for further details 3 4 Connecting Wired Zone and Siren detail B in Figure 3 1 If an expander module is not used one wired zo...

Page 11: ...Leading slot 1 of 2 D Front unit Caution Do not install or remove the GSM module when the system is powered by AC power or backup battery Insert the SIM card into the GSM module as shown in the above...

Page 12: ...lips 2 Connect the PGM 5 module flat cable F to the front panel PGM 5 receptacle and to the flat cable receptacle of the PGM 5 G Caution The connector with strain relief clip F1 is for the front unit...

Page 13: ...he internal PowerLink3 into the back unit and fasten it with 2 screws 2 Connect the flat cable B from the front panel to the PowerLink3 as follows Connector B1 to the front panel connector B2 to the P...

Page 14: ...the Expander module as shown in Figure 3 8a 1 Press downward on the Expander module located in the back panel between its 2 clips 2 Connect the Expander module flat cable to the front panel Expander...

Page 15: ...J Wired zone A or B K Ground GND Figure 3 8b Zone and Siren Wiring Notes for EXPANDER module wiring Wired zone terminals can be connected to a normally closed contact of a detector switch for example...

Page 16: ...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 Fa...

Page 17: ...B Battery cable C Battery cable connector D Slot for battery cable Figure 3 9c Battery Insertion 3 9 2 Connect AC Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster 33 G2 to mains power outlet see Fig...

Page 18: ...final closure is shown below To Close the Control Panel 1 Connect the flat cables between front and back units in their respective connectors up to 3 according to options 2 Make sure that the Power i...

Page 19: ...ated on the front unit of the PowerMaster 33 G2 control panel see Figure 3 1 on the PowerMaster 33 G2 control panel for 2 seconds If no keypad exists in the first location the Enroll 1st Keypad LED on...

Page 20: ...ment and first time insertion of battery pack is similar see Figure 3 9c With a fresh battery pack correct insertion and tightened battery compartment lid the TROUBLE indicator on the kp 250 PG2 keypa...

Page 21: ...GSM GPRS connections Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracking inactivity of elderly physically handicapped and infirm people Message center recording and playback Two way voice comm...

Page 22: ...control panel GND 100 mA max Max external DC voltage 15 VDC High Current Short Circuit Protection All outputs are protected automatic reset fuse A4 Communication Communication PSTN GSM GPRS IP Built i...

Page 23: ...llation and operational instructions neglect willful damage misuse or vandalism accidental damage alteration or tampering or repair by anyone other than the manufacturer are not covered by this Warran...

Page 24: ...response refer to the KP 250 PG2 User s Guide Chapter 4 System Status and Indications Arm HOME or enter code Disarm OFF or enter code Optional Quick arm AWAY If Quick Arm is enabled Quick arm HOME If...

Page 25: ...e respective deice flashes indicating it s me The it s me indication will appear on the device within max 16 seconds and will last for as long as the LCD displays the device Zone Bypass Scheme Bypassi...

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