1. Introduction
4 D-307083 PowerMaster-360R Installer's Guide
Visual alarm
verification
When used with Next CAM PG2 PIR-
camera detector, or TOWER CAM PG2,
and GPRS or Ethernet communication, the
PowerMaster-360R is able to provide the
Monitoring Station with clips captured in
alarm situations. The system sends the
clips to the Monitoring Station automatically
for burglary alarms and, depending on
setup, also for fire and personal emergency
alarms.
1. Setup GPRS communication: see GSM
Module Installation (section 3.4).
2. Configure camera settings: refer to the
Next CAM PG2 Installation Instructions.
3. Enable fire and personal alarm
verification: see section 4.6.5 Configuring
Motion Cameras for Video Alarm
Verification.
On demand clips from
cameras
The PowerMaster-360R can provide
images from the Next CAM PG2 or TOWER
CAM PG2 by demand from a remote
PowerManage server. Pictures are taken
based on a command from the monitoring
station via the VisonicGo application. To
protect customers' privacy, the system can
be customized to enable the On Demand
View only during specific system modes
(i.e. Disarm, Home & Away) and also to a
specific time window following an alarm
event.
1. Setup the On demand feature: see
section 4.6.5 Configuring Motion Cameras
for Video Alarm Verification.
2. To request and view images: refer to
the PowerManage User's Guide, Chapter 5
Viewing and Handling Events.
PowerG devices are enrolled from the
control panel’s Virtual or Touch Keypad.
Pre-enrollment can also be performed by
entering the PowerG device ID number and
then activating the device in the vicinity of
the panel.
To enroll or pre-enroll devices: see
section 4.4.2 Adding New Wireless
Devices.
Device parameters and related system
behavior can be configured from the control
panel or from a remote location.
Each PowerG device has its own settings
which can be configured through the control
panel by entering the DEVICE SETTINGS
menu.
Note: The minimum configuration of the
system includes one detector.
To configure devices from the control
panel: see Chapter 4 Programming and
also the individual device's Installation
Instructions.
To configure devices from a remote
location: refer to the PowerManage User's
Guide Chapter 3 Working with Panels and to
the Remote Programmer PC software User's
Guide, Chapters 6 and 7.
Diagnostics of the
control panel and
peripherals
You can test the function of all wireless
sensors deployed throughout the protected
area, to collect information about the
received signal strength from each
transmitter and to review accumulated data
after the test.
To perform diagnostics and to obtain
signal strength indication: see section
4.9 Diagnostics.
Conducting periodic
tests
The system should be tested at least once
a week and after an alarm. The periodic
test can be conducted locally or from a
remote location (with the assistance from a
non-technical person in the house).
To conduct a walk test locally: see
Chapter 5 Periodic Test.
To conduct a walk test from remote
location: refer to the Remote Programmer
PC software User's Guide, Chapter 6 Data
Details Tables.