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D-307503 PowerMaster 360 User's Guide 

PowerMaster-360 

Version 20.2 

User's Guide 

Table of Contents 
V20.2 updates ..................................................... 3
1. Introduction .................................................... 4

Preface ......................................................... 4
Overview ....................................................... 4
System features ............................................ 4
PowerMaster-360 panel indicators ................ 5
Virtual Keypad Controls ................................ 6
Virtual Keypad display .................................. 8
Screen saver mode ....................................... 8
Proximity tags ............................................... 8
Users and codes ........................................... 8

2. Operating the PowerMaster-360 system ...... 9

Preparing to arm ........................................... 9
Arming ‘AWAY' or ‘HOME' ............................ 9
Disarming and preventing the alarm ............. 9
Disarming under duress .............................. 10
Partition selection process .......................... 10
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’ .............. 10
Switching from ‘AWAY’ to ‘HOME’ .............. 10
Arming AWAY or HOME ‘Instant’ ................ 11
Forced arming AWAY or HOME ................. 11
Arming in latchkey mode ............................. 12
Initiating panic alarm ................................... 12
Initiating fire alarm or emergency alarm ...... 13
Chime ON or Chime OFF ........................... 13

3. Reviewing events and alarm memory ........ 14

Alarm and tamper memory history .............. 14
Clearing the memory history ....................... 14
Problems with enrolled devices ................... 14
General Indications ..................................... 15
Correcting trouble conditions ...................... 16

4. Menus and functions ................................... 17

A.1  Entering  the  user  settings  menu  & 

selecting an option ...................................... 17
A.2  Returning  to  the  previous  step  or  exiting 

the USER SETTINGS menu ....................... 19
A.3 Keys used for navigation and settings .. 19
B.1 Setting the zone bypass option ............. 19
B.2 Reviewing the zone bypass scheme ..... 21
B.3 Recalling the zone bypass scheme ...... 21
B.4 Programming User Codes .................... 22

B.5 Programming the duress code .............. 24
B.6 Add and delete proximity tags ............... 24
B.7 Add or delete keyfob transmitters .......... 26
B.8 Setting the time and format ................... 28
B.9 Setting the date & format ...................... 29
B.10 Enabling and disabling auto-arming .... 30
B.11 Setting the auto-arming time ............... 30
B.12  Programming  Email,  MMS  and  SMS 

reporting ...................................................... 31
B.13  Enabling  and  disabling  the  squawk 

option .......................................................... 37
B.14 Programming the Scheduler ................ 37
B.15 Volume Control ................................... 39
B.16 Serial number ...................................... 42
B.17 PowerLink parameters ........................ 43

5. Event reporting and control by SMS ........... 44

Event notifications by SMS .......................... 44
Remote control by SMS ............................... 45

6. Special applications and functions ............. 46

Looking after people at home ...................... 46
Acknowledging  “low  battery”  condition  in 

Keyfobs ....................................................... 46

7. Testing the system ....................................... 47

Periodic test ................................................ 47
Periodic test per partition ............................. 49

8. Maintenance .................................................. 51

Replacing the backup battery ...................... 51
Replacing wireless devices batteries ........... 51
Accessing 24-Hour zones ............................ 51
Cleaning the control panel ........................... 51
Event log ..................................................... 51
Exiting the event log .................................... 52

Appendix A. Controlling device functions ...... 53

A1. KP-160 PG2 .......................................... 53
A2. KP-140/141 PG2 ................................... 54
A3. KF-234 PG2 .......................................... 55

Appendix B. Partitioning .................................. 56

B1. Selecting a partition ............................... 56
B2. Arming and disarming the system ......... 56
B3. The Show Function ............................... 56
B4. Siren ..................................................... 57

Summary of Contents for PowerMaster-360

Page 1: ...ttings 19 B 1 Setting the zone bypass option 19 B 2 Reviewing the zone bypass scheme 21 B 3 Recalling the zone bypass scheme 21 B 4 Programming User Codes 22 B 5 Programming the duress code 24 B 6 Add and delete proximity tags 24 B 7 Add or delete keyfob transmitters 26 B 8 Setting the time and format 28 B 9 Setting the date format 29 B 10 Enabling and disabling auto arming 30 B 11 Setting the aut...

Page 2: ...mon areas 57 Appendix C Glossary 59 Appendix D Home fire escape planning 62 Appendix E Specifications 63 E1 Functional 63 E2 Wireless 63 E3 Electrical 64 E4 Communication 64 E5 Physical Properties 64 E6 Peripherals and Accessory Devices 64 Appendix F Compliance with standards 65 ...

Page 3: ... common to all partitions an alarm from one or more partitions activates the siren If SRN PER PRTN in the installer menu is set to disable and there is an alarm in any partition all sirens will activate If SRN PER PRTN from the installer menu is set to enable a siren will activate only if there is an alarm in its associated partition or partitions A siren activates exit and entry beeps during the ...

Page 4: ... to know to secure your premises can be found in Chapter 2 of this manual If you are not familiar with some of the terms used here refer to Appendix C at the end of this guide Note This system must be checked by a qualified technician at least once a year System features Your PowerMaster 360 offers a large number of unique features Master User Settings Two user levels allow different access types ...

Page 5: ...d devices in the system and the Virtual Keypad displays a Low Battery message whenever a battery needs to be replaced within a maximum of 30 days Wireless sirens can still provide 2 siren alarms before the siren becomes totally inactive Note When the Low Battery message is received the battery should be replaced within 7 days The PowerMaster 360 battery is rechargeable see Chapter 8 Maintenance fo...

Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 6 D 307503 PowerMaster 360 User s Guide Virtual Keypad Controls Figure 1b Virtual Keypad Controls and Display Virtual Keypad Display ...

Page 7: ...m within a given menu BACK Move one step back within a given menu UP Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step OK Review status messages one by one and also select a displayed option Arming Keys Indication Function AWAY Arming when nobody is at home HOME Arming when people remain at home INSTANT Canceling the entry delay upon arming AWAY or HOME DISARM OFF Disarmin...

Page 8: ...e Virtual Keypad display Proximity tags The system responds to valid proximity tags enrolled in the system through remote devices with proximity tags readers such as the KP 141 PG2 or KP 160 PG2 The proximity tag enables you to perform a variety of functions without entering a user code for example arming disarming access to event logs etc Whenever the user code is required you can simply present ...

Page 9: ...system has a powerful device locator that helps you to identify open or troubled devices indicated on the Virtual Keypad display While the Virtual Keypad displays an open or faulty device 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 Virtual Keypad displays the device Arming AWAY o...

Page 10: ...OME modes Before attempting to perform any operation on any given partition you must select the required partition using the individual code or proximity tag Complete the following steps to select a partition PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY SELECT PARTITION Enter partition 1 3 PARTITION 1 Note The Failure Tune is heard when selecting a partition to which no sensors or peripherals were enrolled Special arm...

Page 11: ...llows you to arm the system even if the system is NOT READY Any open zones will be bypassed for the duration of arming Note When forced arming is carried out the buzzer protests by emitting a continuous tone during the exit delay until the last 10 seconds of the delay You can silence this signal by pressing the arming button again If forced arming is enabled and you wish to arm the system when NOT...

Page 12: ...r users of keyfob transmitters 5 through 8 The latchkey message is considered an alert and not an alarm The message is sent to private telephone numbers that are programmed by the user to receive alert messages Latchkey arming is possible only when you arm AWAY To arm using the Latchkey mode proceed as follows PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY ARMING AWAY ARMING LATCHKEY Within 2 seconds alternating PLEASE ...

Page 13: ... for 2 seconds Then if or when the system is in the disarmed state READY HH MM alternating READY MEMORY To stop the alarm press and then key in a valid user code Chime ON or Chime OFF To disable or enable the chime zones click the key and click again to disable see Appendix A for details PRESS RESULTING DISPLAY CHIME ON CHIME OFF READY HH MM CHIME indicator lights steadily when chime on is selecte...

Page 14: ...play shows details of other events retained in open tamper if any or reverts to its initial state see A above If the system is NOT READY the display will first read the open zones and then alarm memory events Clearing the memory history To clear the Memory history you must first review the cause of alarm as described above After you return to the Ready screen simply press Away and enter the code i...

Page 15: ...is installed in the panel the PowerMaster displays the following indications GSM signal strength indicated as CELL RSSI STRONG CELL RSSI GOOD CELL RSSI POOR Network Type indicates the type of network the cellular modem is registered to Represented by two characters for example 2G or 3G Cellular Provider indicates the name of the cellular provider which the cellular modem is registered to Represent...

Page 16: ...l is weak and must be replaced see Chapter 8 Maintenance Replacing Backup Battery CPU TAMPER OPEN The control panel was physically tampered with or its cover was opened or it was removed from wall GAS TROUBLE Gas detector failure GSM NET FAIL The GSM communicator is not able to connect to the cellular network JAMMING A radio frequency signal which is blocking all communication frequency channels b...

Page 17: ...ress the button repeatedly until the display reads USER SETTINGS 1 2 USER SETTINGS Press ENTER CODE The screen will now prompt you to enter your user code or present your proximity tag 3 CODE Enter your User Code 2 SET BYPASS The display reads the first Setting option of the User Settings menu SET BYPASS 3 B To select an option 4 SET BYPASS Click the or button until the display reads the desired s...

Page 18: ...gramming procedure see section B 8 DATE FORMAT Use to set the calendar date to show the correct date and date format For further details and programming procedure see section B 9 AUTO ARM ENABLE Use to enable or disable the option daily arming at predefined times see Auto Arm Time setting For further details and programming procedure see section B 10 AUTO ARM TIME Use to set the predetermined time...

Page 19: ...e to move scroll backward to the previous menu options UP Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step OK Use to select a menu option or 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 delete clear or erase setting data et...

Page 20: ...h to bypass or clear bypass for example Z04 for Zone 04 After several seconds the LED on the respective device starts flashing indicating it s me Z04 NOT READY Z04 P1 P2 P3 4 3 Kitchen When the display reads the zone you wish to bypass press 4 OK TO BYPASS The display now reads OK TO BYPASS 5 To bypass the selected zone press 5 Z04 BYPASSED A Success Tune sounds and the updated zone status is now ...

Page 21: ...tional Information section B 1 B 3 1 For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings refer to sections A 1 and A 2 2 This menu is displayed only if BYPASS was previously enabled by the installer 3 a The STATUS to the right of the zone number indicates whether the zone is READY NOT READY or BYPASSED b In the example the display reads Z01 READY alternating with Living Room 4 This display wi...

Page 22: ...t code as soon as possible User Codes 2 4 are assigned to family members co workers etc They enable arming and disarming of the system or of selected partitions as defined by the Master User They can access the User Settings menu only for zone bypassing provided this option is enabled in the Installer Mode menu User Codes 5 8 are the same as user codes 2 4 but can be assigned to Latchkey child mon...

Page 23: ...setting can be performed only after completing steps 1 5 of section B 4A 8 The symbol now appears next to the newly selected Partitions 9 You can now repeat steps 3 7 to program or edit another user code When PARTITIONING is enabled 1 USER CODES Enter the USER SETTINGS menu select the USER CODES option and press 1 2 User 01 Code The first user code User 01 Code is displayed 2 or At the blinking cu...

Page 24: ...ired Carefully read the section titled Additional Information according to the indicated references1 etc see table at end of this section A To add enroll a proximity tag 1 PROXIMITY TAGS Enter the USER SETTINGS menu select the PROXIMITY TAGS option and press 1 2 ADD NEW TAG The display will read ADD NEW TAG 3 To begin the process of enrolling a new proximity tag press 3 ENROLL NOW or ENTR ID xxx x...

Page 25: ...o delete appears on the display press 5 OFF to delete The display now reads OFF to delete 8 6 To delete the tag press the button DELETE TAG A Success Tune sounds and the display reads DELETE TAG and returns to step 3 12 Go to step 3 Additional Information section B 6 1 For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings refer to sections A 1 and A 2 2 The display shows the first enrolled Tag ...

Page 26: ...authorized to arm and disarm or delete keyfobs as required 1 Before anything else gather up all keyfob units you intend to enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed and that they are active the LED blinks upon pressing any of the buttons 2 Carefully read the section titled Additional Information according to the indicated references1 etc see table at end of this section A To add enrol...

Page 27: ...ition 1 and 3 only press to confirm Return to step 2 A Success Tune sounds The display confirms the Partition setting 12 C To delete a keyfob 1 KEYFOBS Enter the USER SETTINGS menu select the KEYFOBS option and press 1 2 ADD NEW KEYFOB The display will read ADD NEW KEYFOB Click the button until the display reads DELETE KEYFOB 3 DELETE KEYFOB Press F01 keyfob The display will read F01 Keyfob altern...

Page 28: ...b enables you to register the device ID and to complete the programming process without being in possession of the device itself can also be performed off site by the installer Enrollment can then be completed at a later stage by following the same enrollment procedure described in Step 3 without entering the User Settings menu 10 This setting can be performed only after completing steps 1 5 of se...

Page 29: ...uttons 5 This setting can be performed only after completing steps 1 3 of section B 8A 6 The time saved is displayed without the cursor for example 08 55 A followed by the selected time format 7 You can now select another option in the User Settings menu see section A 1 and section A 2 or quit programming see section A 3 B 9 Setting the date format Here you can program or adjust the built in calen...

Page 30: ...yees Here you can enable activate and disable stop the Auto Arming To set the Auto Arming time see section B 11 Auto arming can arm a NOT READY system only if forced arming is enabled by the installer while programming your system Carefully read the section titled Additional Information according to the indicated references1 etc see table at end of this section 1 AUTO ARM ENABLE Enter the USER SET...

Page 31: ...as to 4 private MMS and SMS telephone numbers via the server These reports can be programmed either instead of or in addition to the reports transmitted to the monitoring company Further details about the event notification by SMS are provided in Chapter 5 Event reporting and control by SMS Here you can program The specific events you wish the system to report The 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th MMS SMS numbe...

Page 32: ...he display shows the currently selected setting Click the or button until the display reads the option that you require When you select the From Any option SMS commands are accepted from any number To enter this option press 12 From Private When you select this option the SMS commands only are accepted from the four numbers defined in the private SMS report 13 When done press to confirm Email by s...

Page 33: ...com To program or edit the email at the blinking cursor position enter the email for example info visonic com using the alphanumerical keypad 5 6 13 When done press to confirm info visonic com A Success Tune sounds the display confirms the email and returns to step 11 7 10 Return to step 11 SMS and MMS from server A To program events to be reported by SMS through the server 1 PRIVATE REPORT Enter ...

Page 34: ...y reads the MMS phone number you wish to program out of 4 MMS numbers for example 2nd SMS MMS and press or 2nd SMS MMS Telephone num The display reads Telephone num 13 Click the button repeatedly until the display reads MMS Events 14 MMS Events Press the button disable report The display shows the currently selected option 15 or Click the or button until the display reads the event group you wish ...

Page 35: ...e MMS SMS number at the blinking cursor position enter the MMS SMS telephone number for example 895283584 using the alphanumerical keypad 5 6 21 When done press to confirm 895283584 A Success Tune sounds the display confirms the MMS SMS telephone number and returns to step 19 10 Return to step 19 ...

Page 36: ...ession and return to previous menu options press the button 8 The display shows the currently selected option indicated by a symbol for example disable report Using the or buttons you can now select the events you wish to be reported to emails or SMS by server according to the options provided in the table below Event Group Option Events to be reported disable report No message will be reported al...

Page 37: ... now enable ON or disable OFF the Squawk option using the or button 3 The symbol now appears next to the new selected option 4 You can now select another option in the User Settings menu see section A 1 and section A 2 or quit programming see section A 3 B 14 Programming the Scheduler The PowerMaster system can be enrolled with wireless input output I O expanders which include PGM outputs that can...

Page 38: ... the selected operation is displayed 5 12 TIME 04 00P Use the numerical keypad to set or change the operation OFF stop time for example 04 00P 6 When you are satisfied with the setting press to confirm Return to step 5 A Success Tune sounds The display confirms the saved stop time and returns to the operation No screen as in step 5 7 Additional Information section B 14 1 For detailed instructions ...

Page 39: ...N _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ PGM Sunday ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ PGM Daily ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ ON _ _ _ _ OFF _ _ _ _ B 15 Volume Control The system allows you to adjust the volume level of the various system beeps and chime signals Here you can enable disable the Voi...

Page 40: ...MENUS AND FUNCTIONS 40 D 307503 PowerMaster 360 User s Guide Return to step 6 then returns to step 6 4 8 ...

Page 41: ...ep v and press 14 Confirm beeps v MID The display shows the currently selected option 2 15 or Click the or button until the display reads the desired volume level for the confirmation beeps for example MAX 3 MAX 16 When you are satisfied with the setting press to confirm 6 MAX A Success Tune sounds The display confirms the saved setting then returns to step 14 4 8 Return to step 14 E To Adjust the...

Page 42: ...he system serial number and other relevant data Carefully read the section titled Additional information according to the indicated references1 etc see table at end of this section 1 SERIAL NUMBER Enter the USER SETTINGS menu select the SERIAL NUMBER option and press 1 2 090703000 Displays the control panel serial number 3 JS702766 R19 412 Displays the control panel software version 4 Panel ID 189...

Page 43: ...nk IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx 3 Curr subnet mask Displays the current PowerLink subnet mask xxx xxx xxx xxx 4 Current Gateway Displays the current PowerLink default gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx 5 Current path Displays the current PowerLink mode of communication Press the button repeatedly until the display shows the required mode and press Select from one of the following options LAN Cellular None Retu...

Page 44: ...4 pre selected telephone numbers see Chapter 4 B 12 The messages can be tagged with a House ID name for example JOHN S HOUSE see Remote Control by SMS section command no 8 Example of the reported SMS messages JOHN S HOUSE AWAY JOHN S HOUSE DISARM JOHN S HOUSE POWRMASTR 360 LOW BATTERY GARAGE LOW BATTERY JOHN S HOUSE STATUS MESSAGE 01 Event list is displayed Note Status messages can be sent only to...

Page 45: ...code 3 Arm AWAY Latchkey LATCHKEY code or LK code P LATCHKEY code or P LK code 4 Arm AWAY Latchkey instant LATCHKEY INST code or LKI code P LATCHKEY INST code or P LKI code 5 Arm HOME HOME code or HM code P HOME code or P HM code 6 Arm HOME instant HOME INST code or HMI code P HOME INST code or P HMI code 7 Disarm DISARM code or DA code P DISARM code or P DA code 8 Define custom house identity 1 H...

Page 46: ...aller to 6 hours a virtual 6 hour clock carries out a 6 hour countdown If motion is detected within the 6 hour time frame the countdown restarts from the beginning the virtual 6 hour clock will be reset and no alert message will be sent out If no motion is detected within the 6 hour time frame in any interior zone the control panel sends a not active alert message to the monitoring station or to p...

Page 47: ...ional Information according to the indicated references1 etc see table at end of this section A To enter the periodic test menu 1 READY 00 00 Make sure the system is disarmed and then press the button repeatedly until the display reads PERIODIC TEST and press 1 PERIODIC TEST 2 ENTER CODE The screen will now prompt you to enter your user code 3 CODE Enter your User Code 2 3 Go to step 4 B To test t...

Page 48: ...re press 11 NOT ACTIVE NNN The display reads NOT ACTIVE NNN NNN indicates the number of enrolled devices in the panel that have not been tested yet This number automatically drops one count for every tested device To initiate devices test press Z01 NOT ACTIVE NNN The display shows the 1st device in the list of untested devices The display alternates between the device number the device type e g ma...

Page 49: ...tons Keypads Perform a disarm or arm routine or press any other key that activates the LED Repeater Follow the Diagnostic Tests described in the repeater s datasheet Other devices In general follow the Diagnostic Tests described in the device s datasheet or activate any of its functions 9 a Three seconds after the device is displayed the device LED blinks to assist you to identify it s me b To end...

Page 50: ...ust be enabled by your installer 2 If you have not already changed your personal code number use the default setting 1111 3 To abort press the button the display reads OK TO END Press the button 4 To activate system devices during the Periodic Test Per Partition make sure the device LED lights when activated Contact sensor Open or close the door or window protected by the contact Motion sensors Pe...

Page 51: ... accessed When the 4 minutes are up the system will automatically revert to the normal mode Cleaning the control panel The control panel may occasionally get stained if touched with greasy fingers and may accumulate dust after a long period of use Clean it only with a soft cloth or sponge moistened lightly with a mixture of water and mild detergent and then wipe it dry The use of abrasives of any ...

Page 52: ...ely until clicking again to move to the next event or until the event log times out 4 minutes 09 02 10 3 37 P 4 Click the button as many times as necessary to read all the required data Important Note Entering an incorrect code 3 times in a row and each next retry will initiate a 30 second penalty lockout of the keypad Attention The system will not allow you to erase the event log Only the install...

Page 53: ...k arm HOME If Quick Arm is enabled 2 sec Optional 4 INSTANT After arming HOME AWAY LATCHKEY After arming AWAY Initiating alarms Alarms Actions Response Notes Emergency alarm 2 sec See section 3 3 in KP 160 PG2 User s Guide When pressing the Fire or Emergency icons the KP 160 PG2 starts beeping After pressing the button for approx 2 seconds the KP 160 PG2 sends the command Fire alarm 2 sec Panic al...

Page 54: ... arm HOME 2 sec 3 Enter USER CODE or present Proximity TAG USER CODE or present TAG DURESS CODE 2580 by default 4 INSTANT After arming HOME AWAY The keypad s LED blinks red once to indicate transmission of the command to the control panel The control panel s response is then indicated on the keypad by the LED and the buzzer see KP 140 PG2 User s Guide Panel Response to Keypad Commands section 3 5 ...

Page 55: ...the control panel If the operation is successfully completed the green LED lights momentarily and a Success tune is heard If the operation fails or cannot be completed for example when the system is not ready the red LED lights steadily and a Failure tune is heard see KF 234 PG2 User s Guide Panel Response to Keyfob Commands section 3 2 Arm HOME Disarm OFF 2 LATCHKEY 3 Panic alarm 2 sec 4 AUX See ...

Page 56: ...hat office to use the reception area without generating an alarm Such an area is termed a common area Note Remote operation is performed per partition or per user code defined for a particular partition when partition is enabled B1 Selecting a partition When operating in partition mode the first display will read P1 R P2 N P3 R Press the display will read SELECT PARTITION Press and to select the d...

Page 57: ...mmon area but continues with zones that are not assigned to a common area the siren will not stop until all partitions assigned to the alarmed zones are disarmed In case that there is a fire in partition 1 and a burglary in partition 2 the siren will sound FIRE When partition 1 is disarmed the siren will sound BURGLAR for the remainder of the siren timeout period B5 Partition status display Partit...

Page 58: ...tion only The event will be ignored for other assigned armed partitions Interior Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY In case that one of the partitions is disarmed or armed HOME an alarm initiated from this zone is ignored for all assigned partitions Interior follower Acts as defined only after the last assigned partition is armed AWAY In case that one of the parti...

Page 59: ...ystem Bypassing permits arming only part of the system while allowing free movement of people within certain zones when the system is armed Chime Zones Allow you to keep track of activity in the protected area while the alarm system is in the disarmed state Whenever a chime zone is opened the buzzer beeps twice via the Virtual Keypad The buzzer doesn t beep however upon closing the zone return to ...

Page 60: ...e is a special arming mode in which designated latchkey users will trigger a latchkey message to be sent to a telephone when they disarm the system For example if parents want to be sure that their child has returned from school and disarmed the system Latchkey arming is only possible when the system is armed in the AWAY mode Magnetic Contact Sensor A Magnet controlled switch and a wireless transm...

Page 61: ... not know this code so any attempt on their part to disarm or defeat the system is bound to fail Some operations however can be carried out without a user code as they do not degrade the security level of the alarm system Virtual Keypad Contains the user interface control keys numerical keypad and display Zone A zone is an area within the protected site under supervision of a specific detector Dur...

Page 62: ...parents Allow children to master fire escape planning and practice before holding a fire drill at night when they are sleeping The objective is to practice not to frighten so telling children there will be a drill before they go to bed can be as effective as a surprise drill If children or others do not readily waken to the sound of the smoke alarm or if there are infants or family members with mo...

Page 63: ...itter 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 each event Battery Test Once every 10 seconds PowerG Receiver Range 160 ft 50 m internal 6500 ft 2000 m external Connectors External DC Power Jack RJ 45 Ethernet Connecto...

Page 64: ... 225g 8 Oz Color White E6 Peripherals and Accessory Devices Modules factory default SKU Base default IP and PowerG GSM 2G or 3G WiFi 2 4 GHz Z Wave 500 Series Number of wireless devices Accommodates more than 120 wireless devices Up to 64 zones Up to 15 PIR cameras 32 keypads 32 keyfobs 8 sirens 4 repeaters Wireless Devices and peripherals Pendants PB 101 PG2 PB 102 PG2 Magnetic Contact MC 302 PG2...

Page 65: ...re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between th...

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