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4. PROGRAMMING
D-305735 PowerMaster 360 Installer's Guide 35
Option
Configuration Instructions
61:RPRT CNF ALRM
Define whether the system will report whenever 2 or more events (confirmed alarm) occur
during a specific period or enable the report and bypass the detector.
Options: rprt disabled (default), rprt ena+bypass and rprt enabled
Note: In some PowerMaster 360 variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only.
62:RECENT CLOSE
False alarms may occur if users do not exit the premises within the exit delay period, resulting
in a false alarm a short time later. In such cases, inform the Monitoring Station that the alarm
occurred shortly after the system was armed (this event is known as "Recent Close"). The
report enabled option sends a “recent closing” report to the Monitoring Station if an alarm
occurs within 2 minutes from the end of the exit delay.
Options: report disabled (default) and report enabled
63:ZONE RESTORE
Some Monitoring Stations require that following an alarm event from a specific zone, the
system will also report when the alarming zone has restored to normal.
Options: report enabled (default) and report disabled
64:SYST.INACTIVE
The PowerMaster 360 can report a "System Inactive" event message (CID event 654) to the
Monitoring Station if the system is not used (i.e. armed) during a predefined time period.
Options: report disabled (default); after 7/14/30/90 days.
66:24H ZONE RPRT
Applicable in UK only
Define whether 24 hour (silent and audible) zones will function as normal 24 hour zones or as
panic zones.
Options: audibl as panic; silent as panic; both as panic; and both burglary (default).
Event Reporting Chart
To simplify the configuration of reporting system events to Monitoring Stations, the event messages are divided into 4
Event Groups as described in the following table below: Due to lack of space in the display, the following abbreviations
are used alrm, alrt, o/c” and all (i.e. all events).
Event Group Abbr. Events Messages Reported
Alarms
alrm
Fire, CO, Burglary, Panic, Tamper
Open/close
o/c
Arming AWAY, Arming HOME, Disarming
Alerts
alrt
No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey
Trouble - All other Trouble events not indicated above, e.g. Missing, Jamming, Communication Fail,
Low Battery, AC failure etc.
Note: "Alarms" group has the highest priority and "Alerts" group has the lowest priority.
The PowerMaster 360 allows you also to select which event groups will be reported to each of the two Monitoring
Stations. The table below describes the available reporting options. The minus (-) symbol means "but/less/except" e.g.
all(-alrt) means all events except alerts. The asterisk (
) is a separator between event messages reported to
Monitoring Station 1 (C.S.1) and event messages reported to Monitoring Station 2 (C.S.2).
Available Reporting Options Events Reported to C.S. 1 Events reported to C.S. 2
"all backup"
All
All, only if C.S.1 does not respond
"all-o/c backup"
All but open/close
All but open/close, only if C.S. 1 does not respond
"all all"
All
All
"all-o/c
all-o/c "
All but open/close
All but open/close
"allo/c o/c "
All but open/close
Open/close
"all(alrt)
alrt"
All but alerts
Alerts
"alrm all(alrm)"
Alarms
All but alarms
"disable report"
None
None
Note:allmeans that all 5 Groups are reported including Trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor
inactivity, power failure, jamming, communication failure etc.

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Visonic PowerMaster 360 Specifications

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BrandVisonic
ModelPowerMaster 360
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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