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Summary of Contents for PowerMaster-360R

Page 1: ...g a device 24 4 4 5 Replacing a device 24 4 4 6 Configuring soak test mode 25 4 4 7 Defining configuration defaults for device settings 26 4 4 8 Updating devices after exiting installer mode 26 4 5 Control panel 27 4 5 1 General guidance Control panel flow chart menu options 27 4 5 2 Configuring arming disarming and exit entry procedures 28 4 5 3 Configuring zones 29 4 5 4 Configuring alarms and t...

Page 2: ...ns and keys 68 APPENDIX B User mobile application with PowerMaster 360R 70 B1 Security Only Via PowerManage 70 B2 Security and Smart Home using 3rd Party application 70 APPENDIX C Specifications 71 C1 Functional 71 C2 Wireless 71 C3 Electrical 72 C4 Communication 72 C5 Physical Properties 72 C6 Peripherals and Accessory Devices 73 APPENDIX D Working with Partitions 74 D1 User Interface and Operati...

Page 3: ...r 360R security system is fully controllable from a computer and accessible to home and property owners through their mobile devices Installers program and configure the system remotely through the computer and mobile application s keypad see APPENDIX A and B This manual refers to PowerMaster 360R The most updated manuals can be downloaded from the Visonic Web site at http www visonic com The Powe...

Page 4: ...he control panel s Virtual or Touch Keypad Pre enrollment can also be performed by entering the PowerG device ID number and then activating the device in the vicinity of the panel To enroll or pre enroll devices see section 4 4 2 Adding New Wireless Devices Device configuration Device parameters and related system behavior can be configured from the control panel or from a remote location Each Pow...

Page 5: ...cations on the Visonic Go application To configure notifications to Private phones refer to the PowerMaster 360R User s Guide Chapter 4 section B 12 Programming Email MMS and SMS Reporting To configure reporting to the Monitoring Station see section 4 6 3 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations Quick installation with link quality indication With PowerG devices there is no need to cons...

Page 6: ...e far from sources of wireless interference such as the following o Computers or other electronic devices power conductors cordless phones light dimmers etc o Large metal objects such as metal doors or refrigerators Note A distance of at least 1 meter 3 ft is recommended When mounting wireless devices ensure that the following conditions are in place Ensure the signal reception level for each devi...

Page 7: ... indicator B Status indicator C Trouble condition TRBL indicator D Service server indicator E Smart Home Service Indicator F WiFi indicator G Micro USB connection H 5V DC power connection I LAN connection Figure 3 1 a LED indicators and connections External view of cable outputs Internal cable connections Display Keys ...

Page 8: ...to restore system parameters to preset factory defaults K Opening for reset button L Tamper switch M Power cable N LAN cable O Rechargeable battery P SIM card holder Q Battery plug socket R GSM module S Electronic unit T Enroll LED U button Add Z Wave devices button Delete Z Wave devices Figure 3 1 b Internal panel view ...

Page 9: ... and anchors provided to fasten the base to the wall Warning The tamper screw is mandatory use the remaining screws to secure the base 4 To install the battery in the panel complete the following steps a To prevent mechanical damage insert the battery carefully into the slot in the direction of the arrow see figure a for details b Press downwards and place under the clip see figure b for details c...

Page 10: ...e removable insert for the external antenna see figure a for details b Connect the external antenna to the RF switching connector see figure b for details 8 Push out the appropriate knockout for the cables that are connected to the panel 9 To place the panel on the base align the two tabs of the base with the slots on the panel 10 Close and hold the panel to the base 11 Rotate the lock by 90 degre...

Page 11: ...IP cable from the LAN connection to the local home router connection see section 3 2 step 6 for details 3 Connect the AC DC adapter cable into the main electrical socket 4 Optional To use the software configurator connect the micro USB cable from the micro USB connection to the PC laptop or tablet connection When the configurator setup is complete disconnect the micro USB cable from the PowerMaste...

Page 12: ... the top cover 2 Open the cover 3 Align the SIM card in the cover note cover orientation 4 Slide the SIM card into the cover 5 Rotate the cover to close 6 Lock the cover to close CAUTION Do not insert or remove the SIM card when the control panel is powered by AC power or battery To configure the GSM modem see section 4 6 2 3 7 PowerMaster 360R Prerequisites Connection to the PowerManage server re...

Page 13: ...he reset button K in Figure 3 1 or alternatively exit the Installer Mode The Orange LED T in Figure 3 1 lights constantly until panel initialization is complete When the PowerLink is reset the Orange LED T turns off 3 10 Factory default restore To restore system parameters to the factory default parameters complete the following steps Note The panel must be disarmed before performing the reset 1 P...

Page 14: ...tivation The zone then automatically removes itself from Soak Test mode and returns to normal operating mode Software Upgrade allows you to upgrade the software of the control panel from the remote PowerManage server During a software upgrade UPGRADING appears on the PowerMaster 360R keypad Note A software upgrade is delayed if the control panel is armed to AWAY or if an AC failure occurs To conti...

Page 15: ...ion and use Next Move forward to the next menu option Back Move backward to the previous menu option OK Select a menu option or confirm a setting or action Fire alarm Configure a fire alarm Volume Up Increase volume Arm away Arm building when empty Volume down Decrease volume Arm home Arm building when occupied Chime Turn on or off chime OFF Disarm system Event log Review the event log Cancel entr...

Page 16: ...staller Mode menu 1 You can access the Installer Mode only when the system is disarmed The process described refers to the case where a User permit is not required If a User permit is required select the User Settings option and ask the Master User to enter his code and then scroll to the User Settings menu and select the Installer Mode option last option in the menu Continue to Step 2 2 If you ha...

Page 17: ...n repeatedly until the display reads OK TO EXIT or press the button once which brings you immediately to the exit screen OK TO EXIT 2 When the display reads OK TO EXIT press 3 The system exits the INSTALLER MODE menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the READY display 4 3 Setting installer codes The PowerMaster 360R system provides two installer permission levels with separate i...

Page 18: ...ster Installer s Code The next time the Master Installer enters the Installer Mode the Master Installer will be considered an Installer and not a Master Installer In this case the Master Installer should use one of the following solutions 1 Access the panel using the Remote Programmer PC software application and change the Master Installer Code to a different code than the one programmed by the In...

Page 19: ... be enrolled in any zone number To change the zone number click the button or type in the zone number and then press to confirm 4 Continue to Part B to configure the device see diagram below Checking panel to device compatibility Each PowerG device bears a 7 character Customer ID printed on the device sticker in the format FFF M DDD for example 868 0 012 where FFF is the frequency band and M DDD i...

Page 20: ...mple Z02 Wired Sensor with ID number 053 XXXX 6 Scroll to select the required zone number location zone type chime configuration and device setting The device settings for a wired input include the following Wiring Type options EOL end of line Normally open Normally closed Double EOL not available for all devices see device installation instructions NOTE Once a wired input is enrolled to a device ...

Page 21: ...ton otherwise scroll to the next option 6 Select between Chime OFF melody chime and zone name chime 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 ...

Page 22: ... AWAY and HOME modes Used for all sensors protecting the perimeter of the premises 8 Perim Follow Similar to Perimeter zone but is temporarily ignored by the alarm system during entry exit delay periods Usually used for sensors protecting the route between the entrance door and the control panel 9 24h silent This zone type is active 24 hours even when system is DISARMED It is used to report alarm ...

Page 23: ...en when the system is disarmed It is used to report freezer trouble The freezer trouble zone reports a trouble from an external 3rd party temperature device if it detects a change in temperature Freezer trouble beeps can also be produced by the siren if enabled This zone type is often used with refrigerators with an external output temperature detector If the temperature inside the refrigerator is...

Page 24: ... 4 4 5 Replacing a device Use this option to replace a faulty device that is enrolled in the system with another device of the same type number i e same first 3 digit of the ID number see section 4 4 2 A while keeping the same configuration of the original device There is no need to delete the faulty device or to reconfigure the new device Once enrolled the new device will be configured automatica...

Page 25: ...1 Enter the Installer Mode menu select the 02 ZONES DEVICES option see section 4 2 and then select the ADD TO SOAK TEST option 2 Select the respective Group of the device you wish to add the Soak Test For example MOTION SENSORS 3 Scroll to select the specific device zone number 4 Select between Disable test default or Enable test 5 If set to Enable Test you must set the duration of the Soak Test b...

Page 26: ...ee section 4 2 and then select the DEFINE DEFAULTS option 2 Select the respective Group of the device you wish to define its defaults For example MOTION SENSORS 3 Scroll the parameter list of the Device Group and select the Default Parameter you wish to change for example Event Counter The list combines the parameters of all devices in the group for example the parameters of all types of Motion se...

Page 27: ... 5 6 Jamming Supervision Contains configurable features and parameters related to detecting and reporting of RF Jamming and device Supervision missing device events 4 5 7 Miscellaneous Contains a variety of other configurable features and parameters related to the system 4 5 8 To enter the 03 CONTROL PANEL menu and to select and configure an option proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select CO...

Page 28: ... If no door was opened during exit delay AWAY the control panel will be armed HOME C restart reentry The exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay The restart occurs once only Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind D end by exit The exit delay expires ends automatically when the exit door ...

Page 29: ... zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming disarming period including tamper power failure events of detectors etc If the number of alarms from a specific zone exceeds the programmed number the control panel automatically bypasses the zone to prevent recurrent siren noise and excessive reporting to the Monitoring Station The zone will be reactivated upon disarming or 8 hours afte...

Page 30: ... will be initiated in case of tampering with any of the system peripheral devices 35 AC FAIL REPRT To avoid nuisance reporting in case of short interruptions in the house of AC power the system reports an AC Fail message only if the AC power does not resume within a pre determined time delay Options after 5 minute default after 30 minute after 60 minute or after 3 hours Note To comply with EN requ...

Page 31: ...on and its configuration settings To select an option and change its configuration refer to section 4 5 1 Option Configuration instructions 43 PANEL SIREN Determines whether the control panel s built in siren will sound alarms ON default or remain silent OFF Note Panel siren must be enabled unless an external sounder is connected to the product 44 SIREN TIME Previously known as BELL TIME Define th...

Page 32: ...acknowledge required 55 BACK LIGHT Define whether the panel s back lighting remains on at all times or turns on only when a key is pressed and turns off within 10 seconds if no further keystrokes are sensed Options always ON and OFF after 10 sec default 56 SCREEN SAVER with partition disabled The Screen Saver option when activated replaces the status display on the Virtual or Touch Keypad with Pow...

Page 33: ...porting 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 EN requirements EN 30 60 must be selected To comply w...

Page 34: ...n 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 4 2 Options disable default or enable default in UK Note To comply with EN requirements Enable must be selected 93 SOAK PERIOD Define the period of time for the Soak Test Options Disable default 7 days 14 days or 21 days Notes 1 If set to one of...

Page 35: ...onfigurable connection information access permission and security codes related to the Upload Download procedures via GPRS 4 6 6 7 BROADBAND1 Contains DHCP Client settings enables to enter LAN parameters to reset broadband module and to enter LAN parameters 4 6 7 8 Wi Fi Contains configurable Wi Fi connection parameters Only in the event that a wired connection is not available is the Wi Fi connec...

Page 36: ...4 6 7 Manual IP PLNK curr params Curr IP address Curr subnet mask Current Gateway Current path 8 WiFi ACCESS POINT A POINT MODE START A POINT STOP A POINT 4 6 8 4 6 2 Configuring GSM GPRS IP SMS cellular connection The GSM GPRS module is capable of communicating with the Monitoring station receiver by GPRS or SMS channels The GPRS channel is always enabled If the GPRS module is not able to communi...

Page 37: ...twork en enable REQUEST OPERATOR Specifies a preferred network for example Vodafone that the panel attempts to register with The signal strength must be above the Minimum RSSI value Where a Requested Operator is specified the panel attempts to return to this network on subsequent attempts Note Contains an editable line to enter up to 6 numbers MCC Mobile country code MNC Mobile network code OP BLA...

Page 38: ...tore and System Not Used 04 COMMUNICATION 3 C S REPORTING MENU item Enter 3 C S REPORTING select the menu you wish to configure see guidance above and in section 4 6 1 then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed explanations and configuration instructions for each option Option Configuration instructions 01 REPORT EVENTS Define which events i e Alarms alrm Open close o c Alerts ...

Page 39: ... at the 2nd Monitoring Station 27 SMS RCVR 2 Note To enter the international prefix at the 1st digit key in 1 28 RCVR 1 DNS 29 RCVR 2 DNS Master Installer only Specifies the DNS name of the servers where the IP receivers are installed Enter the DNS name of the servers where receiver 1 and receiver 2 are installed the name can contain a maximum of 32 characters The DNS name one 28 RCVR 1 DNS must b...

Page 40: ...ort enabled 63 ZONE RESTORE Some Monitoring Stations require that following an alarm event from a specific zone the system will also report when the alarming zone has restored to normal Options report enabled default and report disabled 64 SYST INACTIVE The PowerMaster 360R can report a System Inactive event message CID event 654 to the Monitoring Station if the system is not used i e armed during...

Page 41: ... All but open close only if C S 1 does not respond all all All All all o c all o c All but open close All but open close all o c o c All but open close Open close all alrt alrt All but alerts Alerts alrm all alrm Alarms All but alarms disable report None None Note all means that all 5 Groups are reported including Trouble messages sensor system low battery sensor inactivity power failure jamming c...

Page 42: ...ing Station can log into the PowerManage server and request the system to provide image clips On Demand and to forward them as defined in the PowerManage application To protect customers privacy the PowerMaster 360R can be customized to enable the On Demand View only during specific system modes i e Disarm Home and Away and also to a specific time window following an alarm event 04 COMMUNICATION 5...

Page 43: ...s to enter the UP DOWNLOAD sub menu and then select and configure each of the sub menu options as shown below When done press to return Remote access Enable or disable the remote access to the system If disabled the system cannot be accessed remotely thereby inhibiting the Upload Download and the Remote Control via GSM analog communication channel see Chapter 5 in the User s Guide Options enabled ...

Page 44: ...NK curr params Displays the current IP addresses of the PowerLink Curr IP address Displays the current PowerLink IP address Curr subnet mask Displays the current PowerLink subnet mask Current Gateway Displays the current PowerLink default gateway Current path Displays the current PowerLink mode of communication Options lan cellular none RESET MODULE Determine whether to reset the broadband module ...

Page 45: ...s point channel from the ACCESS POINT menu select STOP A POINT The panel shows the status when you close the access point channel Press to return 4 7 PGM Output 4 7 1 General Guidance The 05 OUTPUTS menu enables you to select events conditions under which the PGM programmable output will function To configure a PGM output located on the WL IOG general Inputs Outputs wireless transceiver device use...

Page 46: ... be blank Z _ _ To configure the zone number press Enter the Zone number 2 digits you wish to activate the PGM output and press to confirm To add another sensor select any of the other two options Zone B and Zone C and repeat the above process When done press to return Options disabled default turn ON turn OFF activate PULSE toggle Note If you select toggle the PGM output will be turned on upon ev...

Page 47: ...Part B for Location List and instructions Define the custom location names according to your specific needs and use them during device enrollment To define the Custom Location names follow the instructions below Additional guidance is provided in section 4 2 06 CUSTOM NAMES CUST ZONES NAME Enter CUST ZONES NAME see guidance above then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed expla...

Page 48: ...Moves the digits cursor from right to left Changes between lowercase letters a b c z uppercase letters A B C Z and numbers 1 2 3 Clears a single digit of the string by cursor Clears a single digit of the string to the left of cursor Confirms and saves the edited string and reverts to previous menu Exiting the edit screen and moves one level up to previous or top menu without saving the edit string...

Page 49: ...status and RF signal status You can test all devices test single device review devices status and review RF problems in case of any 4 9 2 GSM GPRS Describes how to test the GSM GPRS communication module 4 9 3 SIM NUMBER TEST Tests the SIM number to ensure correct entry of the SIM number in the control panel 4 9 4 BROADBAND MODULE 1 Enables to test the communication of the Broadband Module with the...

Page 50: ...e TEST PANIC BT NN press a button on the pendant At the end of the test process the panel will present the following SHOW ALL DEVICES Press to view devices status Note Refer to SHOW ALL DEVICES section below for further information on device status TEST ONE DEVICE CONTACT SENSORS MOTION SENSORS GLASSBREAK SENS SHOCK SENSORS SMOKE SENSORS CO SENSORS GAS SENSORS FLOOD SENSORS TEMPERATURE SENS KEYFOB...

Page 51: ...e PowerMaster 360R will present the test result The following table presents the test result messages Message Description Unit is OK GSM GPRS is functioning correctly GSM comm loss GSM GPRS module does not communicate with the Panel Pin code fail Missing or wrong PIN code Only if SIM card PIN code is enabled GSM net fail Unit failed with registration to local GSM network SIM card fail SIM not inst...

Page 52: ... Module is not registered to the PowerMaster 360R the menu BROADBAND MODULE will not be displayed The following table presents the list of messages that may be reported Message Description Unit is ok Broadband Module is functioning correctly Test aborted The diagnostic test is aborted as follows AC failure Broadband Module is set to OFF mode Broadband Module has not completed the power up procedur...

Page 53: ...Wi Fi disabled Wi Fi client is not enabled 2 Router disconn No connection to router no link or wrong SSID or password 3 DHCP failure Plink fail to gel IP from DHCP server router 4 Wrong password Wrong SSID or password 5 No WAN Plink fail to connect DNS or 8 8 8 8 6 Wi Fi is OK status of both servers RCV1 OK RCV2 OK RCV1 OK RCV2 RCV1 OK RCV2 ER ER No connection to server Empty IP Unreachable 7 Plin...

Page 54: ...pport purposes only To read the system serial number and other relevant data proceed as follows Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select 10 SERIAL NUMBER menu 1 Click next repeatedly to view relevant data 2 10 SERIAL NUMBER to Step 1 Definition 0907030000 Control panel serial number JS702766 R19 412 Control panel software version PANEL ID 18DD6 Control panel ID for PowerManage connectivity J 702770 R19 412 Con...

Page 55: ...es 02 ENTRY ALARM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm during an entry delay see CONFIRM ALARM below BS8243 default An alarm initiated by another detector during the entry delay is regarded as a confirmed alarm An additional 30 seconds delay is added to the entry delay for reporting the event does not affect the Abort Time see section 4 5 4 BS8243 no cnfrm The panel will not sen...

Page 56: ...ch the beeping rate increases Locations No 1 entry delay 1 and 2 entry delay 2 allow you to program the length of these delays Options 10 15 30 ENTRY DELAY 1 default 45 60 ENTRY DELAY 2 default seconds 3 4 minutes 10 ABORT TIME The PowerMaster 360R can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station not applicable to alarms from FIRE 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zo...

Page 57: ...firmation time a A second panic device is activated b A second panic alarm on the same device is activated c A tamper event is activated not from the zone device that initiated the panic alarm Options in 4 8 12 20 default 24 hours and disabled 07 RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm enable bypass default The system will report a confirmed alarm and will bypass all ...

Page 58: ...ing the exit delay is helpful if the user re enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item that was left behind door fob timer When the door is closed by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1 or when the exit delay has expired whichever first fob timer By pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1 or when the exit delay has expired whichever first 05 CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time peri...

Page 59: ...fobs or by code using the PowerMaster 360R Virtual or Touch Keypad 03 END EXIT MODE The Exit Delay time can be further adjusted according to your preferred exit route The control panel provides you with the following Exit Mode options A normal default The exit delay is exactly as defined B restart reentry The exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay The restart occurs once o...

Page 60: ...em 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 360R can be configured to provide a Cancel Alarm time window that starts upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station If the user disarms the system within that cancel alarm time ...

Page 61: ... have both temperature and light sensing the panel displays the temperature and light intensity of each zone Test all devices All devices are tested Other Device Test Each of the other devices in the system is activated by the installer and the display indicates which devices were not yet tested The it s me indication helps to identify the untested devices if necessary A counter also indicates the...

Page 62: ... throughout the site to test the detectors sensors or press any key of the selected handheld device to initiate the test After a device has been activated the control panel reads Zxx IS 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 ty...

Page 63: ...s must be saved through the MODIFY DEVICES menu 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 CntG31 location 3 Press continuously to select 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 a...

Page 64: ...d the system is working on backup battery power Make sure that the AC DC adapter is connected properly CLEAN ME The fire detector must be cleaned Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the detector air vents occasionally to keep them free of dust COMM FAILURE A message could not be sent to the monitoring station or to a private telephone or a message was sent but was not acknowledged Check telephone cable ...

Page 65: ... and replace the battery or press the tamper switch Enroll the device again RSSI LOW The GSM communicator has detected that GSM network signal is weak Move the Panel and GSM unit to another location SIREN AC FAILURE There is no power to the siren Make sure that the AC DC adapter is connected properly TAMPER OPEN The sensor has an open tamper Close sensor tamper TROUBLE The sensor reports trouble R...

Page 66: ...y three 3 years preferably every year The annual system check is designed to ensure proper operation of the alarm system by performing the following checks Periodic test Arm disarm function No trouble messages are displayed on the Virtual or Touch Keypad The clock displays the correct time Reporting generating an event to be transmitted to the Monitoring Station and to the user ...

Page 67: ... 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 i...

Page 68: ... blinks Trouble condition Active service to the server Smart home service WiFi connection Control keys Key Function OFF Delete a device NEXT Advance from item to item within a menu BACK Move one step back within a given menu UP Move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step OK Review status messages one by one and also to select an option ESC Cancel operation Arming Keys Key F...

Page 69: ...ENDIX A LED icons and keys D 307083 PowerMaster 360R Installer s Guide 69 Other Keys Key Function Chime ON OFF Reviewing the event log Emergency Fire Panic Note The key icons are used within this document ...

Page 70: ...device using the PowerManage Interactive app for arming disarming viewing event details etc The system s URL is https PowerManage server IP address Panel s WEB Name For example with a PowerManage on IP 100 101 102 103 using HTTPS communication and a panel with Panel_ID 140613 The link to this panel s web portal will be https 100 101 102 103 140613 Note Only PowerManage DNS name can be set B2 Secur...

Page 71: ...ecial Functions Chime zones Diagnostic test and event log Local and Remote Programming over Broadband and GPRS IP connections Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracking inactivity of people Data Retrieval Alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock RTC The control panel keeps and displays time and date This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of...

Page 72: ...ption in non alarm sounding state 1300 mA Average current consumption and peak current consumption PG2 40 120 mA Z WAVE 30 40 mA WiFi 400 mA Cellular 25 mA 2A C4 Communication Communication IP Ethernet 10 100 primary mode and GPRS secondary mode Monitoring Station Report 2 via PowerManage on IP and or GPRS and or Wi Fi Private Notifications 4 emails 4 SMS numbers Local Management Protocol to Windo...

Page 73: ...tectors Next PG2 Next K9 PG2 TOWER 20 PG2 TOWER 32AM PG2 TOWER 32AM K9 PG2 TOWER 30AM PG2 TOWER 30AM K9 PG2 CLIP PG2 TOWER CAM PG2 PIR Camera Detectors Next CAM PG2 Next CAM K9 PG2 Note A maximum of 15 PIR cameras are supported but the panel will communicate to the Visonic PowerManage server only the first 10 clips received from the cameras Smoke Detector SMD 426 PG2 SMD 427 PG2 Keyfob KF 234 PG2 ...

Page 74: ...a common area Table A1 Common Area Definitions Common area zone types Definition Perimeter Acts as defined 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 Delay zones Delay zones will not trigger an entry delay unless all assigned partitions are armed It is therefore...

Page 75: ...r Guest Room 15 Inter Follow Master Bedroom 16 Perimeter Master Bedroom Zone Types 1 Exit Entry 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 18 Outdoor Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 31 custom locatio...

Page 76: ...D 307083 PowerMaster 360R Installer s Guide E3 Emergency Transmitter List Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 E4 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 77: ...system battery 602 Periodic test report 311 Battery disconnect 607 Walk test mode 313 Engineer reset 625 Time Date change 321 Fuse 627 Program mode entry 333 Expansion modem failure 628 Program mode exit 344 RF receiver jam detect 641 Senior watch trouble F2 SIA Event Codes Code Definition Code Definition AR AC Restore LT Phone Line Trouble AT AC Trouble LX Local Programming Ended BA Burglary Alar...

Page 78: ...fic event as follows 1st C Fire 2nd C Personal attack 3rd C Intruder 4th C Open close 5th C Alarm cancel 6th C Emergency 7th C Second alarm 8th 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 The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 8 Scancom Data Format F...

Page 79: ...ath and also when the control panel is armed G2 Connection 1 Enroll an MC 302E to the PowerMaster 360R control panel see section 4 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 dr...

Page 80: ...and responds in various ways It also includes the user interface control keys numerical keypad display sounder and loudspeaker Default Settings Settings 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 t...

Page 81: ...te 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 reported to the remote responders Sensor The sensin...

Page 82: ...sponsible for compliance Visonic Ltd could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and...

Page 83: ... 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 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 PURC...

Page 84: ...sed to arm the alarm system in the AWAY state when any of the system zones is disturbed or enter code to silence the warning 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 or enter code to silence the warning buzzer Optional 3 INSTANT used to arm in the Instant mode without an entry delay After arming HOME AWAY LA...

Page 85: ... maximum 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 service faulty zones that require repair work or to deactivate a sensor if for example you are decorating a room...

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