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4. Programming
22 D-307083 PowerMaster-360R Installer's Guide
No.
Location
Name
No.
Location Name
No.
Location Name
No.
Location Name
05
Bedroom
13
Front Door
21
PSU RED
CARE*
29
Custom3
06
Child room
14
Garage
22
RED CARE
30
Custom4
07
Closet
15
Garage Door
23
Office
31
Custom5
08
Den
16
Guest Room
24
Upstairs
All location names can be customized by 06:CUSTOM NAMES menu (see section 4.8)
Zone type list
No.
Zone type
Description
1.
Exit/Entry 1
This Zone starts the exit time when the user arms the system or the entry time when the
system is armed. To configure the Exit/Entry 1 time, see sections 4.5.1 & 4.5.2 - Installer
Mode menu 03.CONTROL PANEL options 01 and 03. ()
2.
Exit/Entry 2
Same as Exit / Entry 1 but with a different delay time. Used sometimes for entrances
closer to the panel. For configuring the Exit and Entry 2 delays, see sections 4.5.1 & 4.5.2
Installer Mode menu 03.CONTROL PANEL options 02 and 03. ()
3.
Home Delay
Used for Door/Window Contacts and Motion sensors protecting entrance doors to interior
living areas where you wish to move freely when the system is armed HOME. Functions
as a Delayed zone when the system is armed HOME and as a Perimeter Follower zone
when the system is armed AWAY.
4.
Inter-Follow
Similar to Interior zone but temporarily ignored by the alarm system during entry/exit delay
periods. Usually used for sensors protecting the route between the entrance door and the
panel.
5.
Interior
This zone type generates an alarm only when the system is armed AWAY but not when
the system is armed HOME. Used for sensors, installed in interior areas of the premises,
that must be protected when people are not present inside the premises.
6.
Interior-Delay
This zone type behaves as an Interior zone when the system is armed HOME and as a
Delayed zone when the system is armed AWAY.
7.
Perimeter
This zone type generates an alarm when the system is armed both in AWAY and HOME
modes. Used for all sensors protecting the perimeter of the premises.
8.
Perim–Follow
Similar to Perimeter zone, but is temporarily ignored by the alarm system during entry/exit
delay periods. Usually used for sensors protecting the route between the entrance door
and the control panel.
9.
24h silent
This zone type is active 24 hours, even when system is DISARMED. It is used to report
alarm events from sensors or manually activated buttons to the Monitoring Station or
private telephones (as programmed) without activating the sirens.
10.
24h audible
Similar to 24hr silent zone, but also provides an audible siren alarm.
Note: This zone type is used only for burglary applications.
11.
Emergency
This zone type is active 24 hours, even when the system is DISARMED. It is used to
report an emergency event and to initiate an Emergency call to the Monitoring Stations or
private telephones (as programmed).
12.
Arming Key
An Arming key zone is used to control the arming and disarming of the system.
Note: Operates with the magnetic contact device, magnetic contact device with auxiliary
input and vanishing magnetic contact device.
13.
Non-Alarm
This zone does not create an alarm and is often used for non-alarm applications. For
example, a detector used only for sounding a chime.
14.
Fire
A Fire zone is used for connecting the MC-302E (magnetic contact with hard-wired input)
to a wired smoke detector.
17.
Guard keybox
A Guard keybox zone is usually connected to a metal safe containing the physical keys
needed to enter the building. Following an alarm, the safe becomes available to a trusted
Guard who can open the Guard keybox, obtain the keys and enter the secured premises.
The Guard keybox zone acts just like a 24H audible zone. The Guard keybox zone also
provides automatic audible internal and external siren alarm that is immediately reported to
the Monitoring Station (and does not depend on the Abort Time).
Notes:
1. Opening/closing the Guard keybox causes the PowerMaster-360R to signal the
Monitoring Station.
2. Operates with the magnetic contact device with auxiliary input.

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