PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide 
 
PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Quick User Guide 
Arming and Disarming the System 
Press the Partition Selection button and then 
select a PARTITION 
 
(if Partition is enabled) – 
used to divide the alarm system into three 
independently controllable areas 
 followed by any 
combination of  , 
, or   
A “protest” beep will be 
heard when selecting a 
partition to which no 
sensors / peripherals 
were enrolled. 
 
Arm AWAY - used to arm the system when the 
protected site is vacated entirely. 
 + [ ] or enter code 
 ARM indicator 
lights steadily during 
the armed state. 
 ARM indicator 
extinguishes during the 
disarmed state. 
Disarming the system 
also stops the siren 
alarm, irrespective of 
whether the alarm was 
initiated during the 
armed or the disarmed 
state. 
Arm HOME – used to arm the system when 
people are present within the protected site. 
 + 
[ ]
 or enter code 
Disarm (OFF) – used to restore the control panel 
to the normal standby state 
 
+ [ ] or enter code 
Optional 
Quick arm AWAY (If Quick Arm is enabled) – 
used to arm in the AWAY state without a user 
code 
 
Quick arm HOME (If Quick Arm is enabled) – 
used to arm in the HOME state without a user 
code 
 
Forced arming AWAY (system not ready) – used 
to arm the alarm system in the AWAY state when 
any of the system zones is disturbed. 
Note: Forced Arming is not to be enabled in UL 
Listed Product. 
+ [ ] or enter code 
 to silence the “protest” 
buzzer
 
Forced arming HOME (system not ready) – used 
to arm the alarm system in the HOME state when 
any of the system zones is disturbed. 
Note: Forced Arming is not to be enabled in UL 
Listed Product. 
 + 
[ ]
 or enter code 
 to silence the “protest” 
buzzer 
Optional 
3
INSTANT – used to arm in the Instant mode, 
without an entry delay. 
(After arming HOME/AWAY) 
LATCHKEY – used for keyfob transmitters 5 
through 8 (PowerMaster-10 G2) / 23-32 
(PowerMaster-30 G2) 
 
Note: The factory default master user code is 1111. The code is not required if quick arming has been permitted 
by the installer. Change the factory default code to a secret code without delay (see section Chapter 6 of the 
PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User’s Guide, section B.4-Programming User Codes). 
Initiating Alarms 
Emergency alarm 
 (≈ 2 sec.) 
To stop the alarm, press   and then key in 
your valid user code. 
Fire alarm 
 (≈ 2 sec.) 
Preparing to Arm 
Before arming, make sure that READY is displayed. 
HH:MM READY   This indicates that all zones are secured and you may arm the system as desired. 
If at least one zone is open (disturbed) the display will read:  
HH:MM NOT READY 
This indicates that the system is not ready for arming and in most cases that one or more 
zones are not secured. However, it can also mean that an unresolved condition exists 
such as certain trouble conditions, jamming etc., depending on system configuration.