3.6.5 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users
The PowerMaster system can be programmed to send various event notifications such as alarm, arming or trouble
events, to 4 Private telephone subscribers using audible signals and if a GSM option is installed, the system can send
the messages also to 4 SMS telephone numbers. These reports can be programmed either instead of or in addition to
the reports transmitted to the monitoring company. In this section you configure:
•
The specific events you wish the system to report.
•
The 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, and 4
th
Private telephone and SMS numbers of the private subscribers.
•
The number of redial attempts, two-way voice communication
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and your preferred acknowledge method i.e. whether
a single acknowledge signal will stop the reporting process or an acknowledge signal from each telephone will be
required before the reported event is considered reported.
•
The SMS Permission option defines which SMS commands are accepted by the panel. For a detailed description of
the menu options see the KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 6 System Configuration, SMS REPORT.
To select and configure an option follow the instructions below. Additional guidance is provided in section 3.6.1.
04:COMMUNICATION
⋅⋅⋅
4:PRIVATE REPORT
⋅⋅⋅
MENU you wish
•
The "
4:PRIVATE REPORT
" menus and sub-menus configuration is shown in the table in section 3.6.1. For a
detailed description of the menus options, refer to the KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 6, section B.12.
3.6.6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Visual Alarm Verification
If equipped with a GSM/GPRS module, the PowerMaster can communicate to Monitoring Stations (equipped with
Visonic PowerManage server) via the GPRS network, also with image clips captured by Motion Cameras (models Next
CAM PG2, Next-K9 CAM PG2 and TOWER CAM PG2). The Monitoring Station can use the video clips for verification of
Burglary alarms detected by the Motion Cameras. The system can be configured to capture image clips also upon
occurrence of Non-Burglary alarms (i.e. Fire, Duress, Emergency and Panic). The server can then forward the images
to the management computer of the monitoring station or to 4 remote computers via e-mail and/or 4 mobile phones by
MMS images.
In addition, the monitoring 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
KP-250 PG2 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. In this section you can program the 4
e-mail addresses and mobile phone numbers to which the images will be forwarded and to configure the parameters of
the "On Demand View".
04:COMMUNICATION
⋅⋅⋅
5:MOTION CAMERAS
⋅⋅⋅
MENU you wish
Enter "
5:MOTION CAMERAS
", select the menu you wish to configure (see guidance above and in section 3.6.1), and
then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed configuration instructions.
Option and default
Configuration Instructions
VIEW ON DEMAND
disabled
By enabling the "On Demand View", you can determine during which arming modes
(system states) the "On Demand View" will be permitted. In the next option "VIEW
TIME WINDOW" you can determine when, during the permitted arming modes, the
"On Demand View" will be enabled.
Options:
disable
;
in all modes
;
in AWAY only
;
in HOME only
;
in HOME & AWAY;
DISARM & AWAY
;
DISARM & HOME
; and
in DISARM only
.
5
Refers to Powermaster-30 G2 with voice option.
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