PowerSeries Pro Installation Guide
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Output ripple voltage: 600 mVp-p max.
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Onboard programmable outputs:
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PGM 1 - 100 mA switched programmable output
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PGM 2 - 300 mA current-limited switched programmable
output. 2-Wire smoke detectors (100 mA current limited)
are supported using this PGM
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PGM 3 - 300 mA switched programmable output
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PGM 4 - 100 mA switched programmable output
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Hardware PGM over current protection
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The voltage at any independent power output below which the
power output fault signal or message is generated: 9.8 V DC
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Over-voltage protection trigger voltage: 15 V DC
Battery
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12 V sealed lead acid, rechargeable
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Battery capacity: Refer to table "Aux loading and battery selec-
tion" on page 30
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Maximum standby time: Refer to "Aux loading and battery selec-
tion" on page 30 for each type of application.
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Recharging time to 80% 72 hours
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Recharging rate: 400 mA (12 hours max.), 700 mA (24 hour
backup)
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Backup time: 24 hours (UL)
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Battery lifespan: 3-5 years
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Low battery trouble indication threshold 11.3 VDC
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Battery restore voltage 12.5 V
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Main board current draw (battery only):
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HS3032/HS3128/HS3248 (no alternate communicator)
standby 100 mA DC
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HS3032/HS3128/HS3248, (including plug-in com-
municator) standby 120 mA DC
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Self-reseting FETs for short/overcurrent protection on the circuit
board
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Internal clock locked to the internal Real Time Clock
The standby battery does not automatically recharge on reconnection of the
AC mains (external power supply) if the battery terminal voltage is less
than 9.6 VDC.
The minimum energy level of the standby battery in a charged state (as a
percentage of the rated capacity for the range of batteries that can be used
with the power supply) is 90% for 17 Ah batteries.
Operating Environmental Conditions
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Temperature range: UL/ULC: 0°C to +49°C (32°F to 120°F), For
EN50131 applications: -10˚C to +55˚C
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Relative humidity: 5% to 93% RH non-condensing
Note:
The alarm panel is not suitable for use external to the supervised
premises.
Alarm Transmitter Equipment (ATE) Specification
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Digital dialer integral to the main control board
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Supports SIA and Contact ID
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Complies with TS203 021-1, -2, -3 Telecom equipment require-
ments and EN50136-1, EN50136-2, ATS SP3, DP2 (when used
in conjunction with Ethernet and/or Cellular paths).
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The integral Ethernet communication port and optional plug-in
cellular module (models 3G9080, 3H9080, LE9080 for UL/ULC
and 3G9080-EU, GS9080 for EN50131 applications) can be
installed in the same enclosure and configured as primary or back-
up, with AES 128-bit encryption.
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Compliant with EN50136-1, EN50136-2 ATS configurations
SP4, DP3.
System Supervision Features
The PowerSeries Pro continuously monitors a number of possible trouble
conditions and provides audible and visual indication at the keypad.
Trouble conditions include:
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AC power failure
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Zone trouble
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Fire trouble
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Telephone line trouble
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Communicator trouble
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Low battery condition
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RF jam
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AUX power supply fault
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Failure to communicate
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Module fault (supervisory or tamper)
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Power unit failure
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System overcurrent
Additional Features
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2-way wireless device support
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Visual verification ( audio)*
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Proximity tag support
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PGM scheduling
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Quick arming
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User, partition, module, zone and system labels
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Soak test*
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Programmable system loop response
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Keypad and panel software versions viewable through keypad
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Doorbell zone type
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Low battery PGM type
*Feature not evaluated by UL/ULC.
Additional Notes for EN50131 Compliant Installations
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The alarm system can be set/unset wth 6 or 8-digit user access
codes, or using compatible wireless keyfobs. During the setting
procedure, a setting indication is provided (exit delay annun-
ciation). The setting is prevented if an alarm, trouble, or tamper
condition exists. An indication is given if the system fails to set
following the initiation of the setting procedure. The option to
override a condition that prevents setting for the respective set
period is provided. Override is possible using a valid user access
code. When the system is set, a 30 second timer begins. The
Armed LED on the keypad remains on for 30 seconds. When the
system is in the set state, opening the door to the entry/exit route
initiates the entry procedure. The system is unset using a valid
user access code or an enrolled compatible keyfob.
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The alarm system does not support prioritization for indications.
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Masking signals are processed as intruder signals.
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