1. Introduction
D-307083 PowerMaster-360R Installer's Guide
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Partitions
The partitioning feature, when enabled,
divides your alarm system into distinct
areas each of which operates as an
individual alarm system. Partitioning can be
used in installations where shared security
systems are more practical, such as a
home office or warehouse building.
1. Enable partitioning
:
see section 4.12
Partitioning.
2. Setup partition association for each
device:
see section 4.4.2 Adding New
Wireless Devices.
To understand more about partitioning:
see APPENDIX E. Working with Partitions
and APPENDIX B. in the User's Guide.
Device configuration
templates
The default parameters with which a new
device is enrolled into the system can be
set before you enroll devices. This default
template saves time on device
configuration.
1. Define enrollment defaults for
devices:
see section 4.4.7 Defining
Configuration Defaults for Device Settings.
2. Enroll or pre-enroll devices:
see
section 4.4.2 Adding New Wireless
Devices.
SirenNet - distributed
siren using Smoke
detectors
All PowerG smoke detectors are able to
function as sirens, alerting on any of 4 types
of alarm in the system: fire, gas, burglary and
flood.
Enable and configure SirenNet for each
smoke detector
:
refer to the SMD-426
PG2 / SMD-427 PG2 Installation
Instructions.
Reporting to private
users and/or
monitoring station by
SMS and IP
communication
The PowerMaster-360R system can be
programmed to send notifications of alarm
and other events to 4 SMS cellular phone
numbers and to report these events to the
Monitoring Station by SMS or IP
communication. Users can also receive
notifications 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
consult the control panel when mounting a
wireless device, because PowerG devices
include a built-in link quality indicator.
Choosing the mounting location is a quick
and easy process.
To choose the ideal location to mount a
wireless device, see Chapter 2 Choosing
the Installation Location.
Device locator
Helps you to easily identify the actual
device displayed on the LCD display.
To read more on the Device Locator:
refer to the PowerMaster-360R User's
Guide, Chapter 2, Operating the
PowerMaster-360R System.
To use the device locator when
bypassing a zone or when clearing a
bypassed zone:
refer to the PowerMaster-
360R User's Guide, Chapter 4, section B.1
Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme.
To use the device locator when
conducting the periodic test:
see
Chapter 5 Periodic Test or refer to the
PowerMaster-360R G2 User's Guide,
Chapter 7 Testing the System.
Guard key-safe
PowerMaster is able to control a safe that
holds site keys that are accessible only to
the site's guard or Monitoring Station's
guard in the event of an alarm. Operates
with the magnetic contact device with
auxiliary input only (MC-302E PG2)
1. Configure the safe's zone type to
Guard Zone:
see section 4.4.2 Adding New
Wireless Devices.
2. Setup guard code:
see section 4.3
Setting Installer Codes.
Arming key
External system may control arming and
disarming of the PowerMaster system.
Refer to the MC-302 PG2 / MC-302E PG2 /
MC-302V PG2 Installation Instructions.