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Visonic PowerMaster-360R User Manual

Visonic PowerMaster-360R
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PowerMaster-360R
User's Guide
Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................... 3
Preface ......................................................... 3
Overview ....................................................... 3
System features ............................................ 3
PowerMaster-360R panel indicators and keys
..................................................................... 4
Keypad display ............................................. 6
Screen saver mode ....................................... 6
Proximity tags ............................................... 6
Users and codes ........................................... 6
2. Operating the PowerMaster-360R system .... 7
Preparing to arm ........................................... 7
Arming ‘AWAY' or ‘HOME' ............................ 7
Disarming and preventing the alarm ............. 7
Disarming under duress ................................ 8
Partition selection process ............................ 8
Switching from ‘HOME’ to ‘AWAY’ ................ 8
Switching from ‘AWAY’ to ‘HOME’ ................ 8
Arming AWAY or HOME ‘Instant’ .................. 9
Forced arming AWAY or HOME ................... 9
Arming in latchkey mode ............................. 10
Initiating panic alarm ................................... 10
Initiating fire alarm or emergency alarm ...... 11
Chime ON or Chime OFF ........................... 11
4. Electrical Appliance Control ....................... 12
Control Options and Pushbuttons ............... 12
Automatic ON/OFF Control ......................... 12
3. Reviewing events and alarm memory ........ 13
Alarm and tamper memory history .............. 13
Clearing the memory history ....................... 13
Problems with enrolled devices ................... 13
General indications ..................................... 14
Correcting trouble conditions ...................... 15
4. Menus and functions ................................... 16
A.1 Entering the user settings menu & selecting
an option ..................................................... 16
A.2 Returning to the previous step or exiting the
USER SETTINGS menu ............................. 18
A.3 Keys used for navigation and settings .. 18
B.1 Setting the zone bypass option ............. 18
B.2 Reviewing the zone bypass scheme ..... 20
B.3 Recalling the zone bypass scheme ....... 20
B.4 Programming user codes ...................... 22
B.5 Programming the duress code .............. 24
B.6 Add and delete proximity tags ............... 24
B.7 Add or delete keyfob transmitters .......... 26
B.8 Setting the time and format ................... 28
B.9 Setting the date & format ...................... 29
B.10 Enabling and disabling auto-arming .... 30
B.11 Setting the auto-arming time ............... 30
B.12 Programming Email, MMS and SMS
reporting ...................................................... 31
B.13 Enabling and disabling the squawk option
.................................................................... 37
B.14 Programming the Scheduler ................ 37
B.15 Volume Control ................................... 39
B.16 Serial number ...................................... 42
B.17 PowerLink parameters ........................ 43
5. Event reporting and control by SMS ........... 44
Event notifications by SMS .......................... 44
Remote control by SMS ............................... 45
6. Special applications and functions ............. 46
Looking after people at home ...................... 46
Acknowledging “low battery” condition in
Keyfobs ....................................................... 46
7. Testing the system ....................................... 47
Periodic test ................................................ 47
Periodic test per partition ............................. 49
8. Maintenance .................................................. 51
Replacing the backup battery ...................... 51
Replacing wireless devices batteries ........... 51
Accessing 24-hour zones ............................ 51
Cleaning the control panel ........................... 51
Event log ..................................................... 51
Exiting the event log .................................... 52
Appendix A. Controlling device functions ...... 53
A1. KP-160 PG2 .......................................... 53
A2. KP-140/141 PG2 ................................... 54
A3. KF-234 PG2 .......................................... 55
Appendix B. Partitioning .................................. 56
B1. Selecting a partition ............................... 56
B2. Arming and disarming the system ......... 56

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Visonic PowerMaster-360R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wireless ProtocolPowerG
Wireless ZonesUp to 64
User CodesUp to 48
Event ReportingYes
IP CommunicationYes
Event LogUp to 1000 events
Humidity93% non-condensing
Power Supply100-240 VAC
Battery BackupRechargeable backup battery
GSM CommunicationYes
Operating Temperature-10°C to 55°C

Summary

1. Introduction

Overview

General description of the PowerMaster-360R alarm system.

System Features

Key capabilities and unique aspects of the PowerMaster-360R.

Panel Indicators and Keys

Explanation of the control panel's LED indicators and buttons.

2. Operating the PowerMaster-360R System

Preparing to Arm

Steps to ensure the system is ready before arming.

Arming AWAY or HOME

Procedure for arming the system when premises are empty or occupied.

Disarming and Preventing Alarm

How to disarm the system and avoid triggering an alarm.

Arming AWAY or HOME Instant

Arming the system without an exit delay.

Forced Arming AWAY or HOME

Arming the system even if zones are not ready.

Initiating Panic Alarm

Manually triggering a panic alarm.

Initiating Fire Alarm or Emergency Alarm

Manually triggering fire or emergency alarms.

3. Reviewing Events and Alarm Memory

Alarm and Tamper Memory History

Reviewing past alarm and tamper events.

Problems with Enrolled Devices

Identifying and understanding device trouble conditions.

Correcting Trouble Conditions

Resolving system faults and trouble indicators.

4. Menus and Functions

Entering User Settings Menu

Accessing the system's user configuration options.

Setting Zone Bypass Option

Disabling specific zones temporarily for arming.

Programming User Codes

Adding, editing, and managing user access codes.

Setting Time and Format

Configuring the system's clock and date display.

Enabling and Disabling Auto-Arming

Activating or deactivating automatic system arming.

Programming Email, MMS and SMS Reporting

Configuring event notifications via email, MMS, and SMS.

Volume Control

Adjusting system beep and chime volumes.

5. Event Reporting and Control by SMS

Event Notifications by SMS

How the system sends event alerts via SMS messages.

Remote Control by SMS

Commands to control the system using SMS messages.

7. Testing the System

Periodic Test

Performing regular system tests for all components.

Periodic Test Per Partition

Testing system components within specific partitions.

8. Maintenance

Replacing Backup Battery

Procedure for replacing the system's backup battery.

Replacing Wireless Devices Batteries

Guidelines for replacing batteries in wireless sensors.

Event Log

Reviewing historical system events and their details.

Appendices

Appendix A. Controlling Device Functions

Instructions for operating specific control devices.

Appendix B. Partitioning

System feature to divide the control area into independent zones.

Appendix E. Specifications

Technical details and capabilities of the PowerMaster-360R.

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