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Visonic POWERMASTER 10 Installer's Guide

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52 D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide
Previously known as
"SUPERVISION"
Here you determine the time window for reception of supervision (keep alive) signals
from the various wireless peripheral devices. If any device does not report at least once
within the selected time window, a “MISSING” alert is initiated.
Option settings: after 1 hour; after 2 hours; after 4 hours; after 8 hours; after 12
hours (default) and disabled.
Note: To comply with EN requirements, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected.
Here you configure that in case of a supervision problem (i.e. a device is "missing" -
see "62: MISSING REPRT") whether the system will continue to operate as normal or
the system status will become "Not Ready" (upon missing) for as long as the "Missing"
trouble exists.
Option settings: normal (default) and if missing dev..
Previously known as
"BELL/REP.OPT"
"EN standards" require that if a supervision (missing) or jamming trouble occurs
during AWAY arming, the siren will go off and the event will be reported as a tamper
event.
Here you configure whether the system will behave according to EN standards or as
normal.
Option settings: normal (default) or EN standard.
Note: To comply with EN requirements "EN standard" must be selected.
3.5.8 Configuring Miscellaneous Features
The following table provides you with a detailed description of each option and its configuration settings. To
select an option and change its configuration – refer to section 3.5.1.
Option Configuration Instructions
User Permission enables you to determine whether access to the INSTALLER MODE
requires the user's permission or not. If you select enabled, the installer will be able to
access the system only through the user menu after the user code has been entered (see
section 3.2).
Option settings: disable (default) or enable (default in UK).
Note: To comply with EN requirements, "Enable" must be selected.
Here you determine which type of battery pack is used for the system to supply proper
charge current.
Option settings: 7.2V NiMH (default) or 9.6V NiMH (default in UK).
3.6 Communication
3.6.1 General Guidance"Communication" Flow-Chart & Menu Options
The COMMUNICATION menu enables you to configure and customize the communication and reporting of alarm,
troubles and other system events for monitoring companies or private users according to your local requirements
and personal preferences. PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 offers a variety of communication means including
telephone PSTN landline, Cellular GSM, GPRS or SMS and IP via broadband internet connection.
92:BATTERY TYPE
91:USER PERMIT
64:MISS/JAM ALRM
62:MISSING REPRT
63:NOT READY

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Visonic POWERMASTER 10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Communication ProtocolsPowerG
Frequency433-434 MHz, 868-869 MHz
System TypeWireless
CommunicationGSM
Remote ControlYes
Event Log1000 events
Partitions3
Humidity85% non-condensing
User Codes8
Backup BatteryNi-MH battery pack
Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C

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