
D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide
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A. The Device ID number and Enrollment Procedures
Device ID Number
Each device in the PowerMaster system bears a 7-digit ID Number printed on the sticker attached to the device, for
example 300-2963. The first 3 digits of this ID number (i.e. "300"), are the Type number which identify the exact type or
model of the device (in this case a keyfob model KF-234 PG2) while the other 4 digits are a short encrypted ID number
used by the system to identify the specific keyfob in the system. The following list provides the Type numbers of
several of the devices used with the PowerMaster system.
Device
Device Model
Type Number
Door/Window Contact
MC 302 PG2
100
PIR Motion sensor
NEXT PG2
120
PIR Camera
Next-CAM PG2
140
Smoke detector
SMD-426 PG2
200
Keyfob
KF-234 PG2
300
Sensors connected to wired inputs of the panel
050
Using Device ID Registration for Remote Device Enrollment
The ID number is only a short identifier and does not contain the full identification information of the device. It is used to
register the devices into the panel using the system keypads or from remote locations using a PC and the Remote
Programmer PC software. Following the registration, the PowerMaster panel waits for the registered devices to appear
in the network in order to complete the enrollment. When a registered device is later added to the system, the user or
installer activates the device in a search mode (see "
Pre-Enrollment
" procedure below) causing the device to search
for the panel. When the panel identifies a searching device registered in the panel, the panel then completes the
enrollment session by exchanging with the device their full identification information, the security encryption keys and
network parameters.
The PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 provides you with two alternative methods to enroll a new device into the
system:
Full Enrollment
The full enrollment is a simple procedure that can be performed either on site or off site. Using an Installer Code, the
panel is set to the Enrollment mode (i.e. "Add New Device" option) and when the panel is ready, you simply need to
enroll the device using the Enroll Button on the device and the "Enrollment Procedure" as described in detail in the
instructions below. During enrollment the panel and the device exchange their full identification information, security
encryption keys and network parameters.
Pre-Enrollment (by ID Registration)
The Pre-Enrollment is a 2 stage procedure. In the 1
st
stage you register the devices' ID numbers into the panel and
completes the device configuration using the system keypads or from remote location using the Remote
Programmer PC software. In the 2
nd
stage, when a registered device is added to the system you simply need to
enroll the device using the Enroll Button on the device and the "Enrollment Procedure" exactly as you do with the
full enrollment but with the panel operation in the normal mode (i.e. no need to enter the Installer Mode). The panel
then completes the enrollment procedure exactly as in the Full-Enrollment. This may be very useful for adding
devices to existing systems without the need to provide technicians with the Installer Code or allow access to the
programming menus.
Remember!. If the 2
nd
stage of the pre-enrolment is not completed, the system will indicate a "
NOT NET
" trouble
(i.e. a registered device is " not networked") until the 2
nd
stage of all registered devices is completed or until such
devices have been deleted.
B. Enrolling Devices
Tech Tip
:
Before beginning, gather all the devices that you intend to enroll and make sure they all have
batteries installed.