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WARRANTY

 

 

Visonic  Limited  (the  “Manufacturer")  warrants  this  product  only  (the  "Product")  to  the 
original purchaser  only  (the  “Purchaser”)  against  defective  workmanship  and materials  under 
normal  use of the Product for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment by the 
Manufacturer. This  W arranty  is  absolutely  conditional  upon  the  Product  having  been 
properly  installed, maintained   and   operated   under   conditions   of    normal    use   in  
accordance    with    the  Manufacturers  recommended  installation  and  operation 
instructions.    Products  which  hav e become  defective  for  any  other  reason,  according  to 
the  Manufacturers  discretion,  such  as improper installation, failure to follow recommended 
installation  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 Warranty. 

The  Manufacturer  does  not  represent  that  this  Product  may  not  be  compromised 
and/or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death and/or personal injury and/or 
damage  to  property  resulting  from  burglary,  robbery,  fire  or  otherwise,  or  that  the 
Product  will  in  all cases  provide  adequate  warning  or  protection. The  Product,  properly 
installed and maintained, only reduces the risk of such ev ents without warning and it is not 
a guarantee or insurance that such events will not occur. 

THIS  WARRANTY  IS EXCLUSIVE  AND  EXPRESSLY  IN  LIEU  OF  ALL  OTHER 
WARRANTIES,  OBLIGATIONS  OR LIABILITIES,  WHETHER  WRITTEN,  ORAL, 
EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED,  INCLUDING  ANY  WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR 
FITNESS  FOR A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  OR  OTHERWISE.  IN  NO  CASE  SHALL 
THE  MANUFACTURER  BE  LIABLE  TO  ANYONE  FOR  ANY  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR 
INCIDENTAL  DAMAGES  FOR  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 
LOSS, DAMAGE,  OR  EXPENSE,  INCLUDING  LOSS  OF  USE,  PROFITS,  REVENUE, 

OR GOODWILL,  DIRECTLY  OR  INDIRECTLY  ARISING  FROM  PURCHASER’S  USE 
OR  INABILITY  TO  USE  THE  PRODUCT,  OR  FOR  LOSS  OR  DESTRUCTION  OF 
OTHER  PROPERTY  OR  FROM  ANY  OTHER  CAUSE,  EVEN  IF  MANUFACTURER 

HAS  BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 

THE  MANUFACTURER  SHALL HAVE  NO LIABILITY  FOR  ANY  DEATH,  PERSONAL 
AND/OR  BODILY  INJURY  AND/OR  DAMAGE  TO  PROPERTY  OR  OTHER  LOSS 

WHETHER  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  INCIDENTAL,  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR  OTHERWISE, 
BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION.

 

 

Howev er,  if  the  Manufacturer  is  held  liable,  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  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  malfunctioning  of  any  telecommunication  or  electronic  equipment  or  any 
programs. 

The  Manufacturers  obligations  under  this  Warranty  are  limited  solely  to  repair  and/or 
replace at  the  Manufacturer’s  discretion  any  Product  or  part  thereof  that  may  prove 
defective.  Any  repair  and/or  replacement  shall  not  extend  the  original  Warranty 
period.  The  Manufacturer shall  not  be  responsible for dismantling and/or  reinstallation 
costs.  To  exercise  this  Warranty the  Product  must  be returned to the  Manufacturer 
freight pre-paid and insured. All freight and insurance costs are the responsibility of the 
Purchaser and are not included in this Warranty. 

This  warranty  shall  not  be  modified,  varied  or  extended,  and  the  Manufacturer 
does  not authorize  any  person  to  act  on  its  behalf  in  the  modification,  v ariation  or 
extension  of  this warranty.  This  warranty  shall  apply to the Product  only.  All  products, 
accessories or attachments  of others  used  in  conjunction  with  the  Product,  including 
batteries,  shall  be  covered  solely  by  their  own  warranty,  if  any.  The  Manufacturer 
shall  not  be  liable  for  any damage  or  loss  whatsoever,  whether  directly,  indirectly, 
incidentally,  consequentially  or otherwise,  caused  by  the  malfunction  of  the  Product 
due  to  products,  accessories,  or attachments  of  others,  including  batteries,  used  in 
conjunction with the Products.  This Warranty is exclusive to the original Purchaser and 
is not assignable. 

This  Warranty  is  in  addition  to  and  does  not  affect  your  legal  rights

 

 
 

 

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PowerMaster-33 G2 Installer's Guide

  

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Summary of Contents for PowerMaster-33 G2

Page 1: ...17 3 9 Connecting Power to the Control Panel 18 3 9 1 Battery Insertion 19 3 9 2 Connect AC Power to the Unit 19 3 10 Closing the PowerMaster 33 G2 Control Panel 20 4 VISUAL INDICATIONS FIRST KEYPAD ENROLLMENT AND USING PROX TAG 21 4 1 PowerMaster 33 LED Indications 21 4 2 Enrollment of the First KP 250 PG2 Keypad 21 4 3 Using Proximity Tags 22 5 MAINTENANCE 22 5 1 Dismounting the Control Panel 22...

Page 2: ...f the following modules installed Expander Module LE This configuration allows the PowerMaster 33 control panel to operate two additional wired zones wired sirens speech box and one PGM Expander Module EXP 33 This configuration allows the PowerMaster 33 control panel to operate eight additional programmable wired inputs outputs zones or PGMs The following table compares the LE and EXP 33 module ch...

Page 3: ...y entering the PowerG device ID number and then activating the device in the vicinity of the panel To enroll or pre enroll devices see KP 250 PG2 Installer s Guide section 3 4 2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors Device Configuration Device parameters and related system behavior can be configured from the KP 250 PG2 keypad or from a remote location Each PowerG device has its own settings...

Page 4: ...ct 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 Se...

Page 5: ... User Code Guard key safe The PowerMaster 33 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 ...

Page 6: ...rror 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 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 PG2 Outdoor Siren SR 720 PG2 Indoor Siren 6 D 306917 PowerM...

Page 7: ...ween 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 Premises Equipment and Wiring A Network Servi...

Page 8: ...ren Terminal Block C Battery Connector D ENROLL button E Front Panel F Back Panel G Expander EXP 33 module wiring terminal blocks H Power Supply I EXP 33 Expander Module J Power connector K Phone Wiring Connectors L Cellular Module or External Power Supply Unit or External Power Connector or Terminal Block in North American Panels Figure 3 1 1 PowerMaster 33 G2 Wiring Diagram with EXP 33 Expander ...

Page 9: ... Expander Module Wiring Terminal Blocks H Back Panel I Power Supply J Expander Module K Power Connector L Phone Wiring Connectors M Cellular Module or External Power Supply Unit or External Power Connector or Terminal Block in North American Panels Figure 3 1 2 PowerMaster 33 G2 Wiring Diagram with LE Expander and PGM 5 modules I E G H J K M A C B F D L D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide...

Page 10: ...ck panel C 5 screws For back tamper Figure 3 2 Back Panel Mounting 3 3 Connecting to the Telephone Line PHONE WIRING Connect the telephone cable to the SET connector and connect the telephone line cable to the LINE connector through the desired wiring cable entry Review Figure 3 1 1 symbol K or Figure 3 1 2 symbol L for details Note The telephone cable should be no longer than 3 meters A LINE B SE...

Page 11: ...ote about DSL filters for details 3 4 Connecting Wired Zone and Siren If an expander module is not installed one wired zone and one low voltage siren can be connected directly to the front panel PCB Review Figure 3 1 1 or 3 1 2 and identify symbol B WIRED ZONE3 SIREN WIRING A GND B Wired Zone C Siren D For future use E Site external siren MG electronics MG441PDS or equivalent 6 12VDC 150 mA Max F ...

Page 12: ... sure that the two leading slots on both sides of the Cellular module slide along the two leading ribs on the front unit A Cellular module B Leading ribs C Leading slot 1 of 2 D Front panel Caution Do not install or remove the Cellular module when the system is powered by AC power or backup battery Insert the SIM card into the Cellular module as shown in the above drawing 1 Slide top cover 2 Open ...

Page 13: ...s CCTV systems automation systems and LED announcement panels Review Figure 3 1 2 symbol F identifies the location for the PGM 5 module For more information about installing the PGM 5 module see D 302182 PGM 5 Installation Instructions PGM 5 module can be used in the panel only when the EXP 33 Expander Module or PowerLink3 Module is not in use D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide 13 ...

Page 14: ...t 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 PowerLink3 3 Connect the Cat 5 cable from the PowerLink3 to the home router Note In order to prevent interference to the PG2 antenna do not route the Cat 5 cable through the cable entry knockout on the right side of the panel A Cat 5 cable to home router ...

Page 15: ...e 3 8a complete the following steps 1 Press downward on the Expander module between the two clips to insert the module into the back panel See Figure 3 7a EXP 33 Expander Module A to identify the clips 2 Connect the EXP 33 Expander Module by the flat cable to the front panel Expander slot EXPANDER Figure 3 7a EXP 33 Expander Module D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide 15 ...

Page 16: ...der Module Wiring Notes for EXP 33 Expander module wiring Wired zone 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 KΩ resistor The 12V terminal can be used to supply 12V to low power detectors with up to 10mA standby current drain as DA 5 PL 1 Next_PIR Vi Motion Vi Pet The Speech Box is a wired remot...

Page 17: ... LE Expander module wiring Wired zone 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 KΩ resistor The 12v terminal can be used to supply 12v up to 36mA to a detector if necessary The EXT terminal can be used to trigger an external siren The IN terminal can be programmed for an internal siren or strobe ...

Page 18: ... 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 Fasten the screws tightly Fasten the power cable by its clamp B or C and close the safety cover D 4 Connect the power supply output cable G to the power connector H in the front panel A Optional wiring channels B For thin cable C For thick cable r...

Page 19: ...ot 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 Figures 3 9a and 3 9b 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 b The circuit breaker shall...

Page 20: ...t cables between the front and back panel with the respective connectors You can have a maximum of 3 connections depending on the configuration options 2 Make sure that the Power indicator on the control panel lights green 3 Close the panel and fasten the 2 screws Figure 3 10 Final Closure 20 D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide ...

Page 21: ...r 33 G2 blinks slowly for 1 minute go to step 3 If a keypad already exists in the first location the ENROLL LED on the PowerMaster 33 G2 control panel lights steady for 10 seconds go to step 2 Note Pressing the ENROLL button takes the system out of any menu mode Installer Mode User Settings and Periodic Test 2 Press the ENROLL button again within the timeout period 10 seconds Any keypad that was e...

Page 22: ...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 5 3 Fuse Replacement The PowerMaster 33 G2 has several internal fuses that reset automatically Therefore there is no need to replace the fuses When over current condition occurs the fuse cuts off the circuit current Upon fault current be...

Page 23: ...ial Functions Chime zones Diagnostic test and event log Local and Remote Programming over Telephone cellular connections Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracking inactivity of elderly physically handicapped and infirm people Message center recording and playback Data Retrieval Alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock RTC The control panel keeps and displays by KP 250 time ...

Page 24: ...he PowerMaster 33 G2 2 7 2V 1300 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n 130AAH6BMX manufactured by GP or p n LTT AA1300LSDX6B manufactured by LTT 3 9 6V 1800 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n GP180AAH8BMX manufactured by GP or p n LTT AA1800LSDX8B manufactured by LTT 4 9 6V 2200 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n 220AAH8BMX manufactured by GP or p n LTT AA2200LSDX8B manufactured by LTT Ca...

Page 25: ...provider which the cellular modem is registered to Represented by 13 characters for example Orange 2 If a PIR camera is enrolled in the system the control panel will read GPRS initialize to indicate that the modem is undergoing initialization This message appears at the end of all trouble messages and immediately following the cellular signal strength indication if a SIM card is installed The trou...

Page 26: ... F 10 C to 49 C Storage Temp Range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity 85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F Size WxHxD 266 x 201 x 46 mm 10 7 16 x 7 7 8 x 1 13 16 in Weight 1 44Kg 3 2 pounds with battery Color White 26 D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide ...

Page 27: ...K9 PG2 TOWER 30AM PG2 TOWER 30AM K9 PG2 TOWER 20 PG2 TOWER CAM PG2 CLIP PG2 PIR Camera Detectors Next CAM PG2 Next CAM K9 PG2 Smoke Detector SMD 426 PG2 SMD 427 PG2 Cellular Module Cellular Module Keyfob KF 234 PG2 KF 235 PG2 Keypad KP 140 PG2 KP 141 PG2 with proximity tag KP 160 PG2 KP 250 PG2 Indoor Siren SR 720 PG2 Outdoor Sirens SR 730 PG2 SR 740 PG2 SR 740 HEX PG2 Repeater RP 600 PG2 Gas GSD ...

Page 28: ... type is A EN 50131 6 and ATS Category SP4 by GPRS module only DP4 with IP module primary path and GPRS secondary according to EN50136 1 EN50136 2 pass through Operation Mode and according to EN 50131 10 Supervised Premises Transceiver SPT Certified by Applica T C in accordance with EN 50131 and EN 50136 UK The Powermaster 33 G2 is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD6662 2010 at...

Page 29: ...BODILY INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR OTHER LOSS WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION However if the Manufacturer is held liable 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...

Page 30: ...EMAIL info visonic com INTERNET www visonic com VISONIC LTD 2017 POWERMASTER 33 G2 Installer s Guide D 306917 Rev 0 04 17 30 D 306917 PowerMaster 33 G2 Installer s Guide ...

Page 31: ...s 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 Quick Arm is enabled Forced arming AWAY system not ready or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Forced arming HOME system not ready or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Optional 3 INSTAN...

Page 32: ...the LED on the respective device 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 Bypassing permits arming only part of the system and at the same time allowing free movement of people within certain zones when the system is armed It is also used to temporarily remove from s...

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