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5. PROGRAMMING 

D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide 

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Option 

Configuration Instructions

 

56:SCREEN SAVER 

With Partition disabled

 

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

). If 

refresh 

by Key

 is selected, the first pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will produce the 

status display and the second press will perform the key function. For further information, see 
the User's Guide, Chapter 1, "Screen Saver Mode". 

 

Options: 

OFF

 (default); 

refresh by code

 and

 refresh by key

.

 

 

Notes: 

1. To comply with 

EN

 requirements, "refresh by code" must be selected. 

2. For Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will produce the status display and will also 

perform the Fire/Emergency function.

 

56:SCREEN SAVER 

With Partition enabled 

Certain regulations require that the system status display will not be exposed to unauthorized 
persons. The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the system status indication on 
the LCD with idle text if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds. 

You can activate the Screen Saver option and determine whether the status display will 
resume following any key press (

Text - by Key

) or by entering a code (

Text - by Code

). If 

Text by Key

 is selected, the first pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will 

produce the status display and the second press will perform the key function. Regarding the 
Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will produce the status display and will also 
perform the Fire/Emergency function. 
You can also determine that if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the date and 
time will appear on the display. You can determine that normal display will return after 

pressing the 

 button followed by entering user code (

Clock - by Code

) or after 

pressing any key (

Clock - by Key

). For further information, see the User's Guide, Chapter 1, 

"Screen Saver Mode". 

 

Options: 

OFF

 (default); 

Text - by code

Text - by Key

Clock - by Code

Clock - by Key

.

 

 

Note: 

To comply with 

EN

 requirements, "refresh by code" must be selected. 

 

 

5.5.7 Configuring Jamming and Supervision (Missing device) 

The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its Options. To select an option and 
change its setting (configuration) – refer to section 5.5.1. 

Option 

Configuration Instructions

 

61:JAM DETECT 

Define whether jamming (continuous interfering transmissions on the radio network) will be 
detected and reported or not. If any of the jam detection options is selected, the system will 
not allow arming under jamming conditions. The PowerMaster provides several jam detect 
and reporting options to comply with the following standards: 

Note:

 Jamming is identified by the message "system jammed" displayed on the control panel. 

Option 

Standard   Detection and Reporting occurs when:

 

UL 20/20 

 

USA 

There is continuous 20 seconds of jamming

 

EN 30/60

 

Europe 

There is an accumulated 30 seconds of jamming within 60 sec.

 

Class 6 
(30/60) 

British  
Standard 

Like EN (30/60) but the event will be reported only if the jamming 
duration exceeds 5 minutes.

 

disabled 

(default) 

No jamming detection and reporting.

 

Notes:

 

To comply with 

UL

 requirements, "UL 20/20" must be selected. 

To comply with 

EN

 requirements, "EN 30/60" must be selected.

 

To comply with 

UK

 Class-6 requirements, "class 6 (30/60)

"

 must be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

62:MISSING REPRT 

Previously known as 
"SUPERVISION" 

Define the time window for reception of supervision (keep alive) signals from the various 
wireless peripheral devices. If any device does not report at least once within the selected 
time window, a “MISSING” alert is initiated.

 

Options: 

after

 

1/2/4/8/12 

(default)

 hour(s)

; and 

disabled

.

 

Summary of Contents for PowerMaster-10 G2

Page 1: ...Panel 26 5 PROGRAMMING 27 5 1 General Guidance 27 5 1 1 Navigation 27 5 1 2 Feedback Sounds 27 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 2 Selecting options 28 5 2 3 Exiting the Installer Mode 28 5 3 Setting Installer Codes 29 5 3 1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Codes 30 5 4 Zones Devices 30 5 4 1 Ge...

Page 2: ... PERIODIC TEST 68 6 1 General Guidance 68 6 2 Conducting a Periodic Test 68 7 MAINTENANCE 70 7 1 Handling System Troubles 70 7 2 Dismounting the Control Panel 72 7 3 Replacing the Backup Battery 72 7 4 Fuse Replacement 72 7 5 Replacing Relocating Detectors 72 7 6 Annual System Check 72 8 READING THE EVENT LOG 73 APPENDIX A Specifications 74 A1 Functional 74 A2 Wireless 75 A3 Electrical 75 A4 Commu...

Page 3: ...owerMaster when used with Next CAM PG2 PIR camera detector and GPRS communication is able to provide the Monitoring Station with clips captured in alarm situations The system sends the clips to the Monitoring Station automatically for burglary alarms and depending on setup also for fire and personal emergency alarms Note PowerMaster 10 G2 PowerMaster 30 G2 are compatible with the following UL ULC ...

Page 4: ...lations where shared security systems are more practical such as a home office or warehouse building 1 Enable partitioning see section 5 14 Partitioning 2 Setup partition association for each device see section 5 4 2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors To understand more about partitioning see APPENDIX B Working with Partitions and APPENDIX A in the User s Guide Two way voice communicatio...

Page 5: ... 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 LCD display To read more on the Device Locator refer to the PowerMaster 10 30 G2 User s Guide Chapter 2 Operating the PowerMaster System To use the device locator when bypassing a zone or wh...

Page 6: ...302 PG2 Magnetic Contact TOWER 30AM PG2 Mirror Detector PowerMaster 10 G2 PowerMaster 30 G2 KF 234 PG2 KF 235 PG2 Two way Keyfobs KP 140 PG2 Two way Keypad Safety Detectors KP 160 PG2 Keyprox SMD 426 PG2 Smoke Detector SMD 427 PG2 Smoke Heat Detector TMD 560 PG2 Temperature Detector GSD 441 PG2 Gas Methane Detector GSD 442 PG2 Carbon Monoxide CO Detector FLD 550 PG2 Flood Detector Sirens SR 730 PG...

Page 7: ...cated high on the wall in mid distance between the transmitters and the control panel WARNING To comply with FCC and IC RF 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 located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Customer Pre...

Page 8: ... Mounting Figure 3 1 Back Unit Mounting To Mount the Unit 1 Release the screws A Mounting surface 2 Remove the front cover B Back unit 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 WARNING When plugging SIREN ZONE terminals back into place be sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB Misaligned or reverse i...

Page 9: ...IN NORTH AMERICA A SET G Green B LINE H Brown C RJ 31X cord I RJ 31X jack D 8 position RJ 31X plug J Line from street E Gray K House phones F Red Figure 3 2 Phone Wiring This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network using an RJ11 connector which complies with Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA and a properly installed RJ31X connector See drawing above for details ...

Page 10: ...iously enrolled in the PowerMaster 10 G2 control panel the message Cel Remvd Cnfrm will be displayed This message will disappear from the display only after the user presses the button The modem is then considered as not enrolled and no GSM trouble message will be displayed Notes 1 A message is displayed only when the PowerMaster 10 G2 alarm system is disarmed 2 The GSM Alarm Transmission System c...

Page 11: ...e relay contact outputs and is designed to be used as a plug in internal add on module with the PowerMaster 10 G2 control panel Notes 1 The PGM 5 will be active only if the PGM 5 option was enabled in the factory default of the control panel 2 PGM 5 plug in module not enabled in UL Listed product Caution When mounting the PGM 5 module it is strongly recommended to route the cable as shown in Figur...

Page 12: ...UIDE 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 4 Using a slotted screwdriver press downward gently on the point illustrated in the drawing Make sure the clamp i...

Page 13: ...LR 3 kit number 57000850 2 If the Arming Key is enabled the wired zone must be located in the protected area Figure 3 6b PGM Zone Wiring Notes for UL installations 1 A device that is connected to PGM terminal should not be programmed to be activated during standby 2 The system shall be installed in accordance with CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 3 A minimum spacing of 1 4 inch shall be m...

Page 14: ...ins 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 Note This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code ANSI NFPA 72 and CAN ULC S540 Connect...

Page 15: ...g direction 9 Connect the DC output cable plug into the DC input socket located on the front panel 4 Remove power supply terminals cover E A Internal AC DC power supply unit B Power cable clamp options C For thin cable D For thick cable reversed clamp E Terminals cover F DC input socket on front panel G DC output cable 5 Insert the power cable through the desired wiring channel route it to the pow...

Page 16: ...o the local electrical code b The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible c The rating of the external circuit breaker shall be 16A or less d The cables for the AC mains connection shall have an overall diameter of 13mm and 16mm conduit Please refer to Figure 3 7a Power Cable Connection Figure 3 8 Connecting Power to the Control Panel Inserting Backup Battery Connect battery pack as shown in F...

Page 17: ...pander Module Flat Cable B Wired Zone Special Siren Terminal Block C Battery Connector D Front Unit E Dual RS 232 Module Flat Cable F Dual RS 232 Module G Dual RS 232 Module Connectors H Expander Module Wiring Terminal Blocks I Back Unit J Power Supply K Expander Module L Power Connector M Phone Wiring Connectors N GSM 350 PG2 or PGM 5 Module or External Power Connector or Terminal Block in North ...

Page 18: ...n 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 Tel line wall jack 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 n...

Page 19: ...nd Siren detail B in Figure 4 1 If an expander module is not used one wired zone and one low voltage siren can be connected directly to the front panel PCB not allowed in UL Listed product WIRED ZONE1 SIREN WIRING A GND B Wired Zone C Siren D Site external siren MG electronics MG441PDS or equivalent 6 12VDC 150 mA Max E Magnetic contact or any other contact not a detector F Alarm N C Not to be use...

Page 20: ... the control panel is powered by AC power or battery Note The GSM Alarm Transmission System compliance with EN 50131 1 ATS4 was proven by testing the signaling security requirements D2 M2 T3 S1 I2 detailed in EN 50136 1 1 1998 A2 2008 EN 50136 2 1 1998 A1 2001 EN50136 2 2 1998 Figure 4 6 Optional GSM Module Mounting and SIM Card Insertion 4 7 DUAL RS 232 Optional Module Mounting detail F in Figure...

Page 21: ...nge wireless monitoring transmitters CCTV systems home automation systems and LED annunciation panels for further details see the PGM 5 Installation Instructions The PGM 5 provides 5 solid state relay contact outputs and is designed to be used as a plug in internal add on module with the PowerMaster 30 G2 control panel Mount the PGM 5 module as shown in Figure 4 8 1 Press downward on the PGM 5 mod...

Page 22: ...module is used the wired zone or special siren on the front panel should not be used Note The optional Expander Module not to be connected in UL Listed product Mount the Expander module as shown in Figure 4 9a 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 receptacle Caution The receptacle w...

Page 23: ... 3 52 kΩ 5 26 kΩ Alarm Disarm 5 26 kΩ Tamper Tamper Notes 1 The E O L resistors are 2 2 kΩ resistors of 1 4 W 5 supplied with the panel and are UL listed under the name EOLR 3 kit number 57000850 2 If the Arming enabled is set the wired zone must be located in the protected area G Detector without tamper switch or Arming Key see section 5 4 2 Zone Type List table H Detector with tamper switch or a...

Page 24: ... Contact must be UL Listed 7 Minimum System Configuration for BURG consists of Control Panel PowerMaster 10 G2 or PowerMaster 30 G2 Intrusion Detection Device Magnetic Contact PIR Wired Zone etc compatible UL Listed Monitoring Station Receiver 8 Minimum System Configuration for FIRE consists of Control Panel PowerMaster 10 G2 or PowerMaster 30 G2 Zone etc Smoke Detector SMD 426 427 PG2 compatible ...

Page 25: ...lock G Power supply output cable H Power connector Do not route wiring in this area to enable proper closure of the control panel I Cable clamp Figure 4 10a Power Connection For Internal Power Supply EXTERNAL POWER CONNECTION Connect the power adaptor to the front panel power connector A Power supply manufacturer LEADER ELECTRONICS For UL installations model no MU15 R125120 A1 p n MU15 R1125 A00S ...

Page 26: ...e installed according to the local electrical code b The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible c The rating of the external circuit breaker shall be 16A or less Please refer to Figure 4 11 Battery Insertion 4 13 Closing the PowerMaster 30 G2 Control Panel Control panel final closure is shown below To Close the Control Panel 1 Connect the flat cables between front and back units in their resp...

Page 27: ...er supply 5 1 1 Navigation The keypad s buttons are used for navigation and configuration when programming The following table provides a detailed description of the function or use of each button Button Definition Navigation Setting Function NEXT Use to move scroll forward to the next menu options BACK Use to move scroll backward to the previous menu options OK Use to select a menu option or to c...

Page 28: ... a pre defined period of time and the message WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed 3 You have now entered the Installer Menu Scroll and select the menu you wish and continue to its corresponding section in the guide indicated on the right side of each option 5 2 1 Entering the Installer Mode if User Permit is enabled In certain countries the regulations may require user permission to make changes in t...

Page 29: ... Installer You are expected to use the default codes only once for gaining initial access and replace it with a secret code known only to yourself To change your Master Installer or Installer Codes proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select 01 INSTALL CODES Option 1 Select Master Installer Installer code or Guard code 2 Enter NEW Master Installer Installer code or Guard code 3 INSTALLER...

Page 30: ...ion 5 4 Zones Devices 5 4 1 General Guidance Zones Devices Menu Options The ZONES DEVICES menu enables you to add new devices to the system to configure them and to delete them if required To select an option follow the instructions below Additional details and guidance are provided in section 5 2 INSTALLER MODE 02 ZONES DEVICES MENU you wish indicates scroll and select Option Use Section ADD NEW ...

Page 31: ...and complete the device configuration This can be done from a remote location using the Remote Programmer PC software Following the 1 st stage the PowerMaster panel waits for the device to appear on the network in order to complete the enrollment In the 2 nd stage the enrollment is completed when the panel is in full working mode by inserting the battery into the device or by pressing the tamper o...

Page 32: ...Select between Chime OFF melody chime and zone name chime 1 In melody chime the control panel sounds a chime melody when the sensor is tripped In zone name chime the control panel sounds the zone name when the sensor is tripped The chime operates during the Disarm mode only Partitions setting Note The PARTITIONS menu appears only if Partitions is enabled in the control panel see section 5 14 7 Whe...

Page 33: ...s DISARMED It is used to report alarm events from sensors or manually activated buttons to the monitoring station or private telephones as programmed without activating the sirens 9 24hr audible Similar to 24hr silent zone but also provides an audible siren alarm Note This zone type is used only for burglary applications 10 Emergency This zone type is active 24 hours even when the system is DISARM...

Page 34: ...y 4 Modify the Parameter 02 ZONES DEVICES CONTACT SENSORS MODIFY SENSORS MOTION SENSORS Z10 Motion Camra ID No 140 1737 Z10 LOCATION Z10 ZONE TYPE Z10 SET CHIME Z10 PARTITIONS Z10 DEV SETTINGS See 4 When done to step 2 Modifying or Reviewing a Device 1 Enter the Installer Menu select the 02 ZONES DEVICES option see section 5 2 and then select the MODIFY DEVICES option 2 Select the respective group...

Page 35: ... new enrolled device You can use a certain set of defaults for certain group of devices and then change the defaults for another group IMPORTANT Devices that were already enrolled in the PowerMaster system before the defaults have been changed will not be affected by the new default settings To Define the Default parameters of a device Group proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Se...

Page 36: ...hanges that have been performed in their Device Settings configuration During the updating period the display indicates DEV UPDATING 018 where the number for example 018 is a countdown of the remaining number of devices yet to be updated 5 5 Control Panel 5 5 1 General Guidance Control Panel Flow Chart Menu Options The CONTROL PANEL menu enables you to configure and customize the operation of the ...

Page 37: ...h 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 Configuration Instructions 01 ENTRY DELAY1 02 ENTRY DELAY2 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed state via dedicated exit entry doors and routes without causing an alarm Following entry...

Page 38: ...rmitted the control panel does not request a user code before it arms the system Options OFF default and ON default in USA 06 BYPASS ARM Define whether or not the user will be allowed to manually bypass individual zones or allow the system to perform automatic bypassing of open zones during the exit delay i e force arm If a zone is open and forced arming is not permitted the system cannot be armed...

Page 39: ...orting to the Monitoring Station The zone will be reactivated upon disarming or 48 hours after having been bypassed if the system remains armed Options after 1 alarm default after 2 alarms default in USA after 3 alarms and no stop Notes 1 CP 01 was tested and certified by ETL Intertek 2 CP 01 features not to be enabled in UL Listed product 3 If swinger stop is enabled a soak 1 fail event will not ...

Page 40: ...except the control panel are active default or not active Warning If you select not active be aware that no alarm or report will be initiated in case of tampering with any of the system peripheral devices Note Tamper alarm must be active in UL Listed product 35 AC FAIL RPRT To avoid nuisance reporting in case of short interruptions in the house of AC power the system reports an AC Fail message onl...

Page 41: ...or accessing the system via the telephone see the User s Guide Chapter 7 Remote Control by Telephone and use the installer code instead of the user code Notes 1 This feature is not applicable in the USA 2 This feature is not to be not to be enabled in UL Listed product 40 ABORT FIRE T The PowerMaster is able to provide an abort interval that starts upon detection of a Fire event During this interv...

Page 42: ...n of the corresponding partitions Pressing each button repeatedly will toggle between each option Options enable beeps H OFF when home h OFF exit home and disable beeps Notes When exit beeps are OFF the happy success melody will still sound toward the end of an exit delay The volume level of the exit entry beeps can be modified by pressing the button on the keypad to increase the volume or by pres...

Page 43: ... 30 seconds the date and time will appear on the display You can determine that normal display will return after pressing the button followed by entering user code Clock by Code or after pressing any key Clock by Key For further information see the User s Guide Chapter 1 Screen Saver Mode Options OFF default Text by code Text by Key Clock by Code Clock by Key Note To comply with EN requirements re...

Page 44: ...efer to section 5 5 1 Option Configuration Instructions 91 USER PERMIT User Permission enables you to determine whether access to the INSTALLER MODE requires the user s permission or not If you select enabled the installer will be able to access the system only through the user menu after the user code has been entered see section 5 2 Options disable default or enable default in UK Note To comply ...

Page 45: ...connection information access permission and security codes related to the Upload Download procedures via PSTN or GPRS 5 6 7 7 BROADBAND1 2 Contains DHCP Client settings enables to enter LAN parameters and reset broadband module settings 5 6 8 To enter the 04 COMMUNICATION menu and to select and configure an option proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select COMMUNICATION Select Communic...

Page 46: ...to the PSTN telephone line to which the PowerMaster is connected 04 COMMUNICATION 1 PSTN TEL LINE MENU you wish Enter 1 PSTN TEL LINE select the menu you wish to configure see guidance above and in section 5 6 1 then refer to the table below Option Configuration Instructions AREA CODE SKIP In some older PSTN networks it may not be possible to dial from the control panel to other PSTN telephone num...

Page 47: ...nformation see section 5 6 4 options 26 27 Options disable default enable GPRS APN Enter the name of the APN Access Point used for the internet settings for the GPRS up to 40 digits string Note To enter the APN Access Point use the String Editor at the end of this section GPRS USERNAME Enter the Username of the APN used for GPRS communications up to 30 digits string Note To enter the Username use ...

Page 48: ...ubscriber account number s to be reported to each monitoring station The telephone numbers IP addresses and SMS numbers and reporting formats of the corresponding alarm receivers at the two Monitoring Stations C S 1 and C S 2 and the number of reporting retry attempts in case of failure to report The communication Auto Tests and communication Fail reports The reporting of certain system function e...

Page 49: ...ntact ID approved by UL and Scancom not for UL The reporting format is defined in the PSTN Report Format option option 41 Enter the two respective telephone numbers including area code maximum 16 digits of the Alarm Format Receiver 1 located at the 1 st Monitoring Station 16 PSTN GSM RCV1 and alarm format Receiver 2 located at the 2 nd Monitoring Station 17 PSTN GSM RCV2 Note If any of the phone n...

Page 50: ...ttempts and 16 attempts Note For UL Listed product set to 8 attempts 47 GSM RETRIES Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of failure to report via the cellular connection GPRS IP GSM and SMS Options 2 attempts 4 attempts default 8 attempts 12 attempts and 16 attempts Note For UL Listed product set to 8 attempts 51 TEL AUTO TEST To verify a pro...

Page 51: ...ablish 2 way voice communication with the control panel 1 after 1 ring if A Alarm type message was received by Monitoring Station B Ring Back function was selected see Voice C S sub menu above Ambient Level Select the ambient noise level of the installation If it is a relatively noisy environment set it to High default setting If it is a very quiet environment set to Low Note Two way voice not to ...

Page 52: ... follow the instructions below Additional guidance is provided in section 5 6 1 04 COMMUNICATION 4 PRIVATE REPORT MENU you wish The 4 PRIVATE REPORT menus and sub menus configuration is shown in the table in section 5 6 1 For a detailed description of the menus options refer to the User s Guide Chapter 6 sectionB 12 5 6 6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Visual Alarm Verification If equipped with a ...

Page 53: ... upload download either locally or from remote via PSTN telephone line or GPRS cellular communication Note For UL installations do not enable Remote Programming via GPRS Local programming can be performed by direct connecting the computer to the panel s serial port using the Remote Programmer PC Software Remote programming via PSTN can be performed by using a modem and the same software The modem ...

Page 54: ...nitored by compatible monitoring stations Leave empty if not used Return GPRS UP DOWNLOAD Configure the Upload Download functionality via GPRS The functionality is determined through a sub menu of the GPRS UP DOWNLOAD option as shown below To program Press to enter the GPRS UP DOWNLOAD sub menu and then select and configure each of the sub menu options as shown below When done press to return Pane...

Page 55: ... select the menu you wish to configure see guidance above and in section 5 2 and then refer to the table in section 5 7 5 for configuration instructions Note PGM not to be enabled in UL Listed Product 5 7 2 Open Collector States The PowerMaster provides an open collector output active low for control ON state pulled to ground 0 OFF state no pullup float with pullup to Vcc 1 5 7 3 Configuring a PGM...

Page 56: ...by ARM AWAY by ARM HOME by DISARM etc which were selected with activate PULSE option Options pulse time 2s default pulse time 30s pulse time 2m pulse time 4m PGM LOCKOUT TIME start HH MM A stop HH MM A Enter daytime limits between which PGM lighting devices controlled by sensors will be off even when the associated sensors are triggered Note PGM not to be enabled in UL Listed Product 5 8 Custom Na...

Page 57: ...ENTITY menu click Option Instructions USER 23 VOICE You can record ten user names and assign them to users 23 32 In case of event the relevant user name will be added to the message that will be reported via the telephone Record user names for 23 32 the procedure is identical to the HOUSE IDENTITY recording procedure described above Click to navigate between user name numbers VOICE LOC 1 You can r...

Page 58: ...ttached to the PowerMaster panel review devices status and RF signal status You can test all devices test single device review devices status and review RF problems in case of any 5 9 2 GSM GPRS Describes how to test the GSM GPRS communication module 5 9 3 SIM NUMBER TEST1 Tests the SIM number to ensure correct entry of the SIM number in the control panel 5 9 4 BROADBAND MODULE2 3 Contains DHCP Cl...

Page 59: ...SENSORS The following screens will appear Xxx device name location Where Xxx indicates the device number If there is no device the following screen will appear NO EXISTING DEV Press to test the selected device The following screen will appear TESTING Zxx NNN While in the handheld devices test process indicated by the corresponding display for example TEST KEYFOBS 01 press any key of the selected h...

Page 60: ...lect IP RCVR Enter the Select IP RCVR sub menu select the IP server used for the verification of the SIM and press The panel sends a test SMS to the server If the server receives the SMS the control panel will display SIM verified and the test ends successfully If the SMS was not received for example if there is no connection between the control panel and server the control panel will display SIM ...

Page 61: ...s identical with your installer code This will re validate your installer code 5 11 Factory Default The FACTORY DEFLT menu enables you to reset the PowerMaster parameters to the factory default parameters To obtain the relevant parameters defaults contact the PowerMaster dealer Reset factory default parameters as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select 09 FACTORY DEFLT menu Select OK to ...

Page 62: ...ol panel and the upload download server the PowerMaster display will read DOWNLOADING which is displayed during the dialing process DIAL ATTEMPT If communication has failed between the PowerMaster control panel and the upload download server the PowerMaster display will read DIALATTEMPT FAIL which is displayed for approx 30 sec and is followed by a sad failure tune DOWNLOAD OK After the downloaded...

Page 63: ...t Time see section 5 5 4 BS8243 no cnfrm The panel will not send any confirmed alarm once a delay zone has been activated until the control panel is disarmed DD243 An alarm initiated by another detector during the entry delay is not regarded as a confirmed alarm normal mode The control panel will report a confirmed alarm for the second alarm that is triggered from a different zone within the confi...

Page 64: ... 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 11 CANCEL ALARM The PowerMaster can be configured to provide a Cancel Alarm time window that starts upon repo...

Page 65: ... confirmed alarm and will bypass all alarmed open zones when the siren ends or when the confirmation timer expires disable The system will not report a confirmed alarm enable The system will report a confirmed alarm 08 ENTRY DELAY 1 09 ENTRY DELAY 2 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed state via 2 specific doors and routes without c...

Page 66: ...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 07 RPRT CNF ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm report disable default The system will not report a confirmed alarm ...

Page 67: ...omatically when the exit door is closed even if the defined exit delay time was not completed Options normal default restart reentry and end by exit 05 CONFIRM ALARM 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 tim...

Page 68: ...odic test in four parts Siren Test Each siren of the system is automatically activated for 3 seconds outdoor sirens with low volume Temperature Sensor Test When Temperature Sensors are enrolled in the system the control panel displays the temperature of each zone in Celsius or Fahrenheit Test all devices All devices are tested Other Device Test Each of the other devices in the system is activated ...

Page 69: ...S ACTIVATED and the N indicator drops one count Pressing during the testing process will display details of each device that has not yet been tested The control panel reads the device number followed by the device type for example Contact Sensor Motion Sensor or Keyfob and followed by the device location At this stage pressing any one of the following keys will open the following options 1 Press t...

Page 70: ...To test the shock detector 1 Press to enter the TEST ONE DEVICE sub menu and use to navigate to SHOCK SENSORS 2 Press the following screens will appear Zxx Shk AX CntG3 1 location 3 Press continuously to navigate to a different zone number 4 Press the following screens will appear Zxx ACTIVATE NOW SHOCK NOT ACTIV CNTACT NOT ACTIV AUXIL NOT ACTIV Note The above screens are the full range of screens...

Page 71: ...icator is not able to connect to the cellular network 1 Move the Panel and GSM unit to another location 2 Enter and exit the installer menu 3 Disconnect GSM unit and install it again 4 Replace SIM card 5 Replace the GSM unit JAMMING A radio frequency signal which is blocking communication channel of sensors and control panel is detected Locate the source of interference by switching off any wirele...

Page 72: ...ttery compartment lid the TROUBLE indicator should extinguish However the MEMORY message will now blink in the display caused by the tamper alarm you triggered when opening the battery compartment lid Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming 7 4 Fuse Replacement The PowerMaster 10 G2 has an internal fuse the PowerMaster 30 G2 has two internal fuses that has automatic reset Therefore...

Page 73: ...07 02 11 11 49 a Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 CLEAR EVENT LOG display 5 Erase the Event Log 6 Event Log is erased 7 Returns to normal operating mode 8 CLEAR EVENT LOG OFF to delete OK TO EXIT READY 00 00 Reading Events 1 While the system is in the normal operating mode press the key Reading the Event Log 2 Enter the current Installer Code and then press to enter LIST OF EVENTS 3 The latest event is...

Page 74: ... large character LCD Single line backlit 16 large character LCD Arming Modes AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Note AWAY INSTANT and HOME INSTANT are not permissible for CP 01 installations AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Note AWAY INSTANT and HOME INSTANT are not permissible for CP 01 installations Alarm Types Silent personal panic emergency bur...

Page 75: ...ted switching power supply 100VAC to 240VAC 50 60 Hz 0 5A 12 5 VDC 1 2A Internal AC DC Internal switching power supply Input 100 240VAC 0 12 A Max Output 7 5VDC 1 2A Max Internal switching power supply Input 100 240VAC 0 5A Output 12 5 VDC 1 6A Current Drain Approx 240 mA standby at the beginning power ON and then goes down to 90 mA standby 1200 mA peak at full load Approx 260 mA standby at the be...

Page 76: ...0 mA max 12 5 VDC when powered by AC DC 10 5 VDC when in standby mode Total PowerMaster 30 G2 output current of INT EXT sirens PGM output and detectors cannot exceed 550 mA PGM Current sink to control panel GND 100 mA max Max external DC voltage 30 VDC Current sink to control panel GND 100 mA max Max external DC voltage 15 VDC High Current Short Circuit Protection NA All outputs are protected auto...

Page 77: ... when using remote smoke CO detectors and repeaters each detector must be within range STRONG of 2 repeaters at all times for path redundancy UL 985 Magnetic Contact MC 302 PG2 MC 302E PG2 Motion Detectors Next PG2 Next K9 PG2 TOWER 20 PG2 not UL listed TOWER 32AM PG2 not UL listed TOWER 32AM K9 PG2 not UL listed TOWER 30AM PG2 TOWER 30AM K9 PG2 CLIP PG2 not UL listed PIR Camera Detectors Next CAM...

Page 78: ...d only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY or HOME In case that one of the partitions is disarmed an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions In case that one of the common area assigned partitions is in a delay state and the other partitions are armed the alarm will behave as a perimeter follower for this partition only The event will be ignored for other ...

Page 79: ...r Master Bedroom 16 Perimeter Master Bedroom 17 Perimeter Laundry Room 18 Perimeter Master Bathroom 19 Perimeter Basement 20 24 h audible Fire 21 24 h audible Fire 22 Emergency Emergency 23 Emergency Emergency 24 24 h silent Basement 25 24 h silent Office 26 24 h audible Attic 27 24 h audible Den 28 non alarm Yard 29 non alarm Hall 30 non alarm Utility room 31 Perimeter Office 32 Perimeter Office ...

Page 80: ...uard 18 Outdoor Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 26 available locations plus 5 custom locations that you can add see 02 ZONES DEVICES menu Notes All zones are chime off by default Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly There is only 1 hard wired zone in PowerMaster 10 G2 and 2 hard wired zones in Power...

Page 81: ...C Detector Deployment Transmitter Assignments D 304762 PowerMaster 10 30 G2 Installer s Guide 81 C4 Non Alarm Transmitter List Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 82: ...2 Low system battery 607 Walk test mode 311 Battery disconnect 625 Time Date reset 313 Engineer reset 627 Program mode entry 321 Bell 628 Program mode exit 333 Expansion modem failure 641 Senior watch trouble 344 RF receiver jam detect 654 System inactivity 350 Communication trouble D2 SIA Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition AR AC Restore LT Phone Line Trouble AT AC Trouble LX Local Progra...

Page 83: ...t to right as shown on the right Each channel is associated with a specific event as follows 1 st C Fire 2 nd C Personal attack 3 rd C Intruder 4 th C Open close 5 th C Alarm cancel 6 th C Emergency 7 th C Second alarm 8 th C Trouble messages Account Code aaaa Channels 1 4 cccc Channels 5 8 cccc S System Status no trouble test low battery The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 1 ...

Page 84: ...he Sabbath and also when the control panel is armed E2 Connection 1 Enroll an MC 302E to the PowerMaster control panel see section 5 4 2 2 Configure the Input 1 setting option of the MC 302E to Normally Closed refer to the MC 302E Installation Instructions section 2 3 3 Connect to the MC 302E a wired magnetic contact to be installed on the door and that is operated by opening closing the door see ...

Page 85: ...s and to manage panel configuration For detailed information refer to the PowerManage User s Guide Note PowerLink3 IP Communicator does not include viewing by cameras or control of options via a web interface F2 Specifications SOFTWARE Security System PowerMaster events reporting to PowerManage servers Providing communication channel to PowerManage servers Management IP Address Auto configuration ...

Page 86: ... 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 Installing the Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator Perform the following instructions for the Visonic PowerLink3 IP Communicator hardware installation Note PowerLink3 IP Communicator operation is not backed up by the control...

Page 87: ...r 10 30 G2 Installer s Guide 87 Hardware Installation Step 1 Open the control panel PowerMaster 10 G2 PowerMaster 30 G2 Step 2 Mount the Internal PowerLink3 IP Communicator into the control panel and fasten it with 2 screws PowerMaster 10 G2 PowerMaster 30 G2 ...

Page 88: ...nicator 2 Connect the Cat 5 cable from the PowerLink3 IP Communicator to the home router Note To verify proper operation of the PowerLink3 IP Communicator refer to the PowerMaster 10 30 G2 Installer s guide section 5 9 5 Testing the Broadband PowerLink Module Notes 1 To prevent interference to the antenna do not route the Cat 5 cable through the cable entry knockout on the right side of the panel ...

Page 89: ...HCP Client and set either one Note If 7 BROADBAND does not appear or if it is not possible to enter the menu check to make sure that the PowerLink3 IP Communicator has been correctly installed Programming for Configuring Events Reporting to Central Stations Follow the instructions below to select the type of events to be reported and to determine the method used for reporting events 1 From the Pow...

Page 90: ... control keys numerical keypad display sounder and loudspeaker Default Settings Settings that are applicable to a specific device group Detector The device apparatus that sends an alarm that communicates with the control panel for example Next PG2 is a motion detector SMD 426 PG2 is a smoke detector Disarming The opposite of arming an action that restores the control panel to the normal standby st...

Page 91: ...ponders Restore When a detector reverts from the state of alarm to the normal standby state it is said to have been restored A motion detector restores automatically after detection of movement and becomes ready to detect again This kind of restore is not reported to the remote responders A magnetic contact detector restores only upon closure of the protected door or window This kind of restore is...

Page 92: ...age est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Industry Canada Declaration This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications Le présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques appliables d Industrie Canada The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on ...

Page 93: ...le whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees ...

Page 94: ...94 D 304762 PowerMaster 10 30 G2 Installer s Guide ...

Page 95: ... is disturbed Note Forced Arming is not to be enabled in UL Listed Product or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Forced arming HOME system not ready used to arm the alarm system in the HOME state when any of the system zones is disturbed Note Forced Arming is not to be enabled in UL Listed Product or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Optional 3 INSTANT used to arm in the Instant mode ...

Page 96: ... Bypass Scheme To repeat recall the last used zone bypassing scheme refer to Chapter 6 of the PowerMaster 10 30 G2 User s Guide sections A 1 and B 3 Recalling the Zone Bypass Scheme Note For UL Listed Product zone bypassing must be conducted on an individual basis each time the system is armed Event Notification by Telephone The PowerMaster can be programmed for selective notification of event mes...

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