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D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide 

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APPENDIX E. Event Codes 

E1. Contact ID Event Codes 

Code 

Definition 

  Code 

Definition 

101 

Emergency 

  344 

RF receiver jam detect 

110 

Fire 

  350 

Communication trouble 

114 

Heat 

  351 

Telco fault 

120 

Panic 

  373 

Fire detector trouble 

121 

Duress 

  380 

Sensor trouble 

122 

Silent 

  381 

Inactive event 

123 

Audible 

  383 

Sensor tamper 

131 

Perimeter 

  384 

RF low battery 

132 

Interior 

  393 

Fire detector clean me 

134 

Entry/Exit 

  401 

O/C by user 

137 

Tamper/CP 

  403 

Auto arm 

139 

Burglary verified 

  406 

Cancel 

151 

Gas alarm 

  408 

Quick arm 

152 

Freezer alert 

  426 

Door open event 

154 

Flood alarm 

  441 

Armed home 

158 

High temperature 

  454 

Fail to close 

159 

Low temperature 

  455 

Fail to arm 

180 

Gas trouble 

  456 

Partial arm 

301 

AC loss 

  459 

Recent close event 

302 

Low system battery 

  570 

Bypass 

311 

Battery disconnect 

  602 

Periodic test report 

313 

Engineer reset 

  607

 

Walk test mode 

321 

Bell 

  641

 

Senior watch trouble 

Summary of Contents for POWERMASTER-10

Page 1: ...ervised wireless alarm control system Fully pervised wireless alarm control system Fully pervised wireless alarm control system Fully pervised wireless alarm control system Fully pervised wireless ala...

Page 2: ...2 Feedback Sounds 31 3 2 Entering the Installer Mode and Selecting a Menu Option 32 3 2 1 Entering the Installer Mode via User Permit 32 3 3 Setting Installer Codes 33 3 3 1 Identical Installer and M...

Page 3: ...ral Guidance Partitioning Menu 77 3 14 2 Enabling Disabling Partitions 78 3 15 Exiting the Installer Mode 78 4 PERIODIC TEST 79 4 1 General Guidance 79 4 2 Conducting a Periodic Test 79 5 MAINTENANCE...

Page 4: ...User Settings for the installer is possible from the installer s menu or through the user menu see User s Guide Chapter 6 After programming proceed to install the system as detailed in the Installati...

Page 5: ...rMaster System Main Benefits and Features All PowerG benefits Quick and easy installation and on site diagnostics Up to 3 partitions saves cost and allows support for complex sites Two way voice commu...

Page 6: ...D 303222 PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 Installer s Guide 5 System Architecture...

Page 7: ...es i e Disarm Home Away and also to a specific time window following an alarm event To setup the On demand feature see section 3 6 6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Video Alarm Verification To request...

Page 8: ...les voice communication with Monitoring Stations To configure the two way voice channel settings of the PowerMaster see section 3 6 4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations Device configu...

Page 9: ...ions To configure GPRS reporting to the Monitoring Station see section 3 6 4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations Quick installation features Choosing the ideal location to mount a wire...

Page 10: ...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 l...

Page 11: ...B A A Figure 3 1 Back Unit Mounting To Mount the Unit A Mounting surface 1 Release the screws B Back unit 2 Remove the front cover 3 Mark 4 drilling points on the mounting surface 4 Drill 4 holes and...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...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 4 Phone Wiring This equipment is designed to be connected to t...

Page 14: ...tructions The GSM modem auto detection feature enables automatic enrollment of the GSM modem into the PowerMaster 10 control panel memory GSM modem auto detection is activated in one of two ways after...

Page 15: ...rm 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 th...

Page 16: ...7 PGM 5 Module Mounting 2 2 8 Adding Wired Zones or PGM Required tools Cutter and slotted screwdriver 3 mm blade PowerMaster 10 wiring is shown in Figures 3 8 3 11 CABLES ROUTING GUIDE 1 A B 2 C A Ca...

Page 17: ...3 4 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 t...

Page 18: ...ide 17 PGM AND ZONE WIRING 2 2 k A B C D E F A PGM output Vmax 30v Imax 100mA C Device D External power supply 5 30VDC E Tamper B Relay F Alarm Note Do not use mains cable other than that supplied by...

Page 19: ...l panel as shown below Electrical socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible WARNING DO NOT USE AN OUTLET CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH Note This equipment should...

Page 20: ...k out the plastic segment left or right according to the power wiring direction 4 Remove power supply terminals cover E A Internal AC DC power supply unit B Power cable clamp options C For thin cable...

Page 21: ...20 D 303222 PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 Installer s Guide INTERNAL AC DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT DC POWER CONNECTION Figure 3 12 Internal Power Cable Connection...

Page 22: ...ocess is shown in figure 3 13 3 23 2 3 1 Opening the PowerMaster 30 Control Panel and Bracket Mounting Figure 3 13 Back Unit Mounting To Mount the Unit A Mounting surface 1 Release the screws B Back u...

Page 23: ...lose the panel and fasten the 2 screws 2 3 3 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMaster 30 temporarily see Figure 3 23 Alternatively you may power up from the backup battery as shown...

Page 24: ...m street E Brown K House phones F Red Figure 3 16 Phone Wiring Phone wiring in the UK Line terminals must be connected to pins 2 and 5 of the wall jack For all installations If DSL service is present...

Page 25: ...TANT Do not insert or remove SIM card when the control panel is powered by AC power or battery 2 3 6 4 5 1 Figure 3 18 SIM Card Insertion 2 3 7 PGM 5 Installation PGM 5 is an output interface module d...

Page 26: ...Module that enables connection of any two simultaneous devices such as Local PC programming or GSM Module The GSM unit enables the PowerMaster 30 system to operate over a cellular network for details...

Page 27: ...at is activated according to predefined conditions Mount the Expander module as shown in Figure 3 20 1 Press downward on the Expander module located in the back panel between its 2 clips 2 Connect the...

Page 28: ...GND B Siren C Site external siren MG electronics MG441PDS or similar 6 12VDC 150 mA Max D Magnetic contact or any other contact not a detector E Alarm N C Figure 3 21 Zone 29 and Siren Wiring Wired z...

Page 29: ...Zone 30 GND terminals can be connected to a normally closed contact of a detector switch for example a Tamper switch of any device or a pushbutton via a 2 2 K resistor The 12V terminal can be used to...

Page 30: ...a desired wiring plastic cap 1 of 4 2 Extract cable clamp for use in the next step POWER CONNECTION FOR ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT USA 1 Insert the power cable through the desired wiring channel A Route it...

Page 31: ...ster 30 system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once every three 3 years preferably every year The annual system check is designed to ensure proper operation of the alarm system by p...

Page 32: ...to confirm a setting or action HOME Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step AWAY Use to jump back to the OK TO EXIT screen to quit programming OFF Use to cancel del...

Page 33: ...menu and select the Installer Mode option last option in the menu Continue to Step 2 2 If you have not already changed your Installer code number use the default settings 8888 for installer 9999 for m...

Page 34: ...Codes proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select 01 INSTALL CODES Option 1 Select Master Installer or Installer code 2 Enter NEW Master Installer or Installer code 3 To Step 2 To Step 2 or...

Page 35: ...r preference and in case of sensors to also define their zone name location zone type and chime operation 3 4 2 Use to delete devices from the system and to reset their configuration 3 4 3 Use to revi...

Page 36: ...ation the security encryption keys and network parameters The PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 provides you with two alternative methods to enroll a new device into the system Full Enrollment The full en...

Page 37: ...ter the device ID 2 Select a Zone number 3 Configure zone device Parameters 4 5 Continue to Part B See 4 See Enrollment Pre Enrolment Procedures above See 5 C Configuring the Zone Location Zone Type C...

Page 38: ...ty room 02 Back door 10 Downstairs 18 Kitchen 26 Yard 03 Basement 11 Emergency 19 Laundry room 27 Custom 1 04 Bathroom 12 Fire 20 Living room 28 Custom 2 05 Bedroom 13 Front Door 21 Master bath 29 Cus...

Page 39: ...y the alarm system during entry exit delay periods otherwise provides instant alarm 08 24hr Silent Used to report alarm events from sensors or manually activated buttons to the monitoring station or p...

Page 40: ...t Step menu with the following 3 options Brings you back to Step 2 to enroll the next device Returns you back to the beginning of Step 4 i e Location to make further changes in the device if needed Ex...

Page 41: ...ounds 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...

Page 42: ...device you wish to modify 3 Select the Parameter you wish to modify 4 Modify the Parameter See 4 When done to Step 3 Modifying or Reviewing a Device 1 Enter the Installer Menu select the 02 ZONES DEV...

Page 43: ...me as the enrollment process of a new device To continue refer to Section 3 4 2 Adding a Wireless Device Part A Step 2 If you try enrolling a new device of a different type than the replaced device th...

Page 44: ...parameter setting of Motion Sensors enrolled from now on will be High Sensitivity 5 The new default does not affect motions sensors that were already enrolled before the change was made but only new...

Page 45: ...ins a variety of other configurable features and parameters related to the system 3 5 8 To enter the menu and to select and configure an option proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select CONTROL P...

Page 46: ...ntry 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 the user must disarm th...

Page 47: ...ements manual bypass or force arm must be selected The option force arm is not applicable in the UK Here you determine whether the system can be armed in the Latchkey mode If the system is armed this...

Page 48: ...49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 in PowerMaster 30 system Here you determine whether cross zoning will be active or inactive Option settings OFF default and ON Notes 1 If one of the two c...

Page 49: ...settings after 5 minute default after 30 minute after 60 minute or after 3 hours Note To comply with EN requirements the time delay must not exceed 60 min Previously known as CONFIRM TIME If two succe...

Page 50: ...5 5 Configuring Sirens Functionality 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 t...

Page 51: ...e button on the keypad to increase the volume or by pressing the button to decrease the volume Under trouble conditions the panel sounder emits a series of 3 short reminder beeps once per minute Here...

Page 52: ...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...

Page 53: ...ard must be selected 3 5 8 Configuring Miscellaneous Features The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings To select an option and change...

Page 54: ...and forwarding of image clips to Central Monitoring Station and other remote subscribers via e mail and or MMS network 3 6 6 Contains configurable connection information access permission and securit...

Page 55: ...TIME WINDOW VIEW ON DEMAND 1st SMS tel REPORTED EVENTS SMS REPORT 64 SYST INACTIVE 63 ZONE RESTORE 62 RECENT CLOSE 61 RPRT CNF ALARM UL DL Modes Inst UL DL code Mast UL DL code Remote access PSTN UP D...

Page 56: ...rameters related to the PSTN telephone line to which the PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 is connected Means scroll and select To configure an option enter the menu select the option you wish to configur...

Page 57: ...ing Stations PowerManage receivers via the GPRS IP Channel For further information see section 3 6 4 options 21 22 Option settings disable default enable Here you determine whether the system will rep...

Page 58: ...phone number Option settings Disable default or Every 28 days PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 String Editor Key String Editor Functionality Moves the digits cursor from left to right Long press for fast...

Page 59: ...figuration Instructions Here you determine which events i e Alarms alrm alrm alrm alrm Open close o c o c o c o c Alerts alrt alrt alrt alrt Maintenance and Troubles will be reported to the Monitoring...

Page 60: ...the event messages defined in the Report Events option option 01 to two Alarm Format Receivers via PSTN telephone line and or GSM analog voice channel if equipped with GSM module using standard PSTN a...

Page 61: ...the 1st digit key in 1 The PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 can be programmed to report the event messages defined in Report Events option option 01 to two Alarm Format Receivers see options 16 17 via PS...

Page 62: ...ter 5 min after 30 min after 60 min after 180 min and do not report Option settings GSM GPRS FAIL after 2 min after 5 min after 15 min after 30 min and do not report default Determine whether the syst...

Page 63: ...applicable only after reporting an event to the Monitoring Station for listening and speaking Ringback Time Here you determine the period during which the Monitoring Station can establish 2 way voice...

Page 64: ...c o c o c o c All but open close All but open close all all all all o c o c o c o c o c o c o c o c All but open close Open close all all all all alrt alrt alrt alrt alrt alrt alrt alrt All but alerts...

Page 65: ...ions and configuration instructions for each option Option Configuration Instructions Here you can enter the four e mail addresses and or 4 mobile phone numbers to which you wish the PowerManage serve...

Page 66: ...s Guide Remote programming via GPRS is performed using a Visonic PowerManage server and related Remote Programmer PC software The PowerManage server sends an SMS message from a cellular modem to the P...

Page 67: ...odes i e Away Home Disarm Option settings any time default or when system OFF Here you configure the Upload Download functionality via GPRS The functionality is determined through a sub menu of the GP...

Page 68: ...ON state pulled to ground 0 OFF state no pullup float with pullup to Vcc 1 3 7 3 Configuring a PGM device Here you determine which factors including any combination of factors will determine the PGM...

Page 69: ...Enter the Zone number 2 digits you wish to activate the PGM output and press to confirm If you wish to add another sensor select any of the other two options Zone B and Zone C and repeat the above pro...

Page 70: ...ce Turn off to stop the PGM device and disable to deactivate the PGM device 7 The time selection will take effect when the activate PULSE is enabled 8 Select start stop and enter the desired time To C...

Page 71: ...1 to Custom 5 names in the Location List in Section 3 4 2 To program Press to enter the sub menu and then select the Location you wish to program for example EDIT USER TERM 1 The display shows the cur...

Page 72: ...tc and assign them to specific zones These names are useful if none of the 26 fixed zone names are found suitable for a certain zone When done press to return Record user terms 1 5 the procedure is id...

Page 73: ...tains 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...

Page 74: ...for further information on device status Pressing any key during the testing process will open the following options 1 Press to jump to the next device group For example from wall mounted devices to...

Page 75: ...e to scroll between the device s families Here you view only the devices which have RF problems Note This option is available only after testing process was done Press to view the devices status The f...

Page 76: ...y server The IPMP denies the connection request Check that the Panel is registered to the IPMP 3 10 User Settings This USER SETTINGS menu provides you with a gateway to the user settings through the r...

Page 77: ...trol panel displays the system serial number 2 To Step 1 Reading the Serial Number 1 Enter the Installer Menu and select the 10 SERIAL NUMBER menu see section 3 2 2 The control panel s first display i...

Page 78: ...l and the upload download server the PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 display will read DIALATTEMPT FAIL which is displayed for approx 30 sec and is followed by a sad failure tune DOWNLOAD OK After the d...

Page 79: ...between Disable default and Enable 3 15 Exiting the Installer Mode To exit the Installer Mode proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1 2 3 or Exiting the Installer Mode 1 To exit INSTALLER MODE move...

Page 80: ...n 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...

Page 81: ...press any key of the selected handheld device to initiate the test After a device has been activated the control panel reads Zxx IS ACTIVATE and the N indicator drops one count Pressing during the tes...

Page 82: ...details refer to the device Installation Instructions At the end of the test process the panel will revert to Periodic Test 1 If the panel s display reads this indicates that the control panel s siren...

Page 83: ...MISSING A device or detector has not reported for some time to the control panel i Make sure the device is physically present ii Check the display for device faults for example low battery iii Use RF...

Page 84: ...7 Replacing Backup Battery i Check for AC power is available in the Panel ii If trouble exists for more than 72 hours replace the battery pack CPU TAMPER The control panel was physically tampered wit...

Page 85: ...ion occurs the fuse cuts off the circuit current Upon fault current being removed for several seconds the fuse is automatically reset and allows current flow through the circuit again 5 5 Replacing Re...

Page 86: ...rmal operating mode 9 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...

Page 87: ...HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Alarm Types Silent alarm personal panic emergency alarm burglary alarm gas alarm fire...

Page 88: ...and selected countries Encryption AES 128 AES 128 A3 Electrical PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 External AC AC adaptor Europe 230VAC 50Hz input 9VAC 700mA output USA 120VAC 60Hz input 9VAC 1000mA output...

Page 89: ...4 hours and 12 hours for compliance with CE standards Time to Charge 80 13 Hrs 80 30 Hrs for all battery types Optional Backup Battery Pack 4 8V 2200 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n GP230AAHC4Y...

Page 90: ...85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F 85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F Size 196 x 180 x 55 mm 7 5 8 x 7 x 2 in 266 x 206 x 63 mm 10 7 16 x 8 18 x 2 1 2 in Weight 658g 23 Oz with battery 1 44Kg 3 2 pounds with...

Page 91: ...ICES NEW MASTER CODE ADD NEW DEVICES DELETE DEVICES MODIFY DEVICES REPLACE DEVICES DEFINE DEFAULTS NEW INST CODE 03 CONTROL PANEL Arming Disarming 01 ENTRY DELAY1 02 ENTRY DELAY2 04 EXIT MODE 05 QUICK...

Page 92: ...LINE PREFIX DIAL METHOD GPRS REPORT 2 GSM GPRS SMS GSM REPORT SMS REPORT GPRS APN GPRS USERNAME NETWORK ROAMING SIM PIN CODE GPRS PASSWORD GPRS ALWAYS ON GSM KEEP ALIVE 01 REPORT EVENTS 3 C S REPORTIN...

Page 93: ...tel 4th MMS tel 1st e mail 2nd e mail 3rd e mail 4th e mail VIEW OTHER ALARM VIEW ON DEMAND VIEW TIME WINDOW 6 UP DOWNLOAD PSTN UP DOWNLOAD UL DL Modes Remote access Mast UL DL code Inst UL DL code G...

Page 94: ...responding Sections C 4 to C 13 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 07 DIAGNOSTICS WL DEVICES GSM GPRS 08 USER SETTINGS 09 FACTORY DEFLT 10 SERIAL NUMBER 12 PARTITIONING OK TO EXIT USER CODES KEYFOBS TIME FORMAT...

Page 95: ...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 Delay zones Delay zones...

Page 96: ...D 303222 PowerMaster 10 PowerMaster 30 Installer s Guide 95 Common area zone types Definition Emergency Fire Flood Gas Temperature 24 hour silent 24 hour audible Non alarm Always armed...

Page 97: ...ctor Deployment Transmitter Assignments D1 Detector Deployment Plan Zone No Zone Type Sensor Location or Transmitter Assignment in non alarm or emergency zones Chime Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 98: ...1 2 Exit Entry 2 3 Home Delay 4 Interior Follower 5 Interior 6 Perimeter 7 Perimeter Follower 8 24hr Silent 9 24hr Audible 10 Emergency 11 Arming Key 12 Non Alarm 17 Guard Key box Zone Locations Note...

Page 99: ...der Skip exit delay or Arming instant 1 Indicate the desired function if any 2 3 4 5 6 Skip exit delay 7 Arming instant 8 D3 Emergency Transmitter List Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of hol...

Page 100: ...amper 131 Perimeter 384 RF low battery 132 Interior 393 Fire detector clean me 134 Entry Exit 401 O C by user 137 Tamper CP 403 Auto arm 139 Burglary verified 406 Cancel 151 Gas alarm 408 Quick arm 15...

Page 101: ...FR Fire Restore XT Sensor Battery Trouble GA Gas alarm YR System Battery Restore GR Gas alarm restore YT System Battery Trouble Disconnection GT Gas trouble YX Service Required GJ Gas trouble restore...

Page 102: ...a chime zone because both zone types actuate an alarm if disturbed while the system is in the disarmed state Although one zone or more are designated as chime zones you can still enable or disable th...

Page 103: ...code when you press one of the arming buttons Permission to use this arming method is given or denied by the installer while programming the system Remote Responder A responder can be either a profess...

Page 104: ...hen 10 Perimeter Living Room 11 Interior Living Room 12 Interior Bedroom 13 Perimeter Bedroom 14 Perimeter Guest Room 15 Interior Master Bedroom 16 Perimeter Master Bedroom 17 Perimeter Laundry Room 1...

Page 105: ...OR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER AS AFORESAID THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOS...

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