Visonic PMASTER20G2 Users Manual

PowerMaster-33 G2
Version 18
Installer’s Guide
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................... 2
1.1 System Features ............................................ 2
2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION ... 6
3. POWERMASTER-33 G2 INSTALLATION ........... 7
3.1 PowerMaster-33 G2 Wiring Diagram............ 7
Panel and Bracket Mounting ............................ 98
3.3 Connecting to the Telephone Line (detail
"K" in Figure 3.1) ............................................... 98
3.4 Connecting Wired Zone and Siren (detail
"B" in Figure 3.1) ............................................. 109
3.5 GSM Module and SIM Installation (detail
"L" in Figure 3.1) ............................................ 1110
3.6 PGM-5 Installation (located in place of
detail "E" in Figure 3.1) ................................. 1211
3.7 Installing the PowerLink3 ....................... 1312
3.8 Optional Expander Module (detail "I" in
Figure 3.1) ....................................................... 1413
3.9 Connecting Power to the Control Panel 1615
3.9.1 Battery Insertion .............................. 1716
3.9.2 Connect AC Power to the Unit ........ 1716
3.10 Closing the PowerMaster-33 G2 Control
Panel ............................................................... 1817
4. VISUAL INDICATIONS, FIRST KEYPAD
ENROLLMENT AND USING PROX TAG ......... 1918
4.1 PowerMaster-33 LED Indications .......... 1918
4.2 Enrollment of the First KP-250 PG2 Keypad
........................................................................ 1918
4.3 Using the Prox Tag ................................. 2019
5. MAINTENANCE ............................................. 2019
5.1 Dismounting the Control Panel ............. 2019
5.2 Replacing the Backup Battery ............... 2019
5.3 Fuse Replacement .................................. 2019
5.4 Replacing/Relocating Detectors ............ 2019
5.5 Annual System Check ............................ 2019
APPENDIX A. Specifications ........................... 2120
A1. Functional ............................................... 2120
A2. Wireless ................................................... 2120
A3. Electrical.................................................. 2120
A4. Communication ...................................... 2221
A5. Physical Properties ................................ 2221
A6. Peripherals and Accessory Devices .... 2221
APPENDI X B. Com p l ia n ce wit h S t a nd ar d s ...... 2322
Quick User Guide to Main Alarm Control
Operations by KP-250 PG2 Keypad ................ 2423
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1. INTRODUCTION
PowerMaster is a PowerG-enabled professional all-in-one wireless security, fire and safety system supporting advanced applications and Visonic's PowerG™ Two-Way, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) wireless technology. This offers unmatched wireless robustness, superior range and long battery life; a perfect and user friendly solution for both monitoring service providers and professional installers.
The system consists of the PowerMaster-33 G2 control panel that does not include a built-in keypad and that operates in conjunction with a wireless keypad display device (KP-250 PG2). The control panel accommodates all control circuitry and operation software for a programmable 64-zone alarm system, while the keypad display unit enables the installer and the user to enter their commands and provides visual and audible feedback.
This manual refers to PowerMaster-33 G2 v18 and above. The most updated manuals can be downloaded from the Visonic Web site http://www.visonic.com.
Note: "Pmaster" is used as an abbreviation for "PowerMaster".
The system is supplied with 3 instruction manuals:
PowerMaster-33 G2 Installer's Guide (this manual) – for use of system installer during system installation. KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide -– for use of system installer during KP-250 PG2 installation and PowerMaster-33 G2
configuration.
KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide -– also for use of system installer during system installation and configuration, but also for
the master user of the system, once installation is completed. Hand over this manual to the master user of the system.
1.1 System Features
The following table lists the PowerMaster features with a description of each feature and how to use it.
Feature
Visual Alarm Verification
On demand clips from cameras
Easy Enrollment PowerG devices are enrolled from the control
Description How to configure and use
The PowerMaster when used with Next CAM PG2 PIR-camera detector and GPRS communication 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.
The PowerMaster can provide images from the Next CAM PG2 by demand from a remote PowerManage server. Pictures are taken based on a command from the monitoring station. 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.
panel. "Pre-enrollment" can also be performed by entering the PowerG device ID number and then activating the device in the vicinity of the panel.
1. Setup GPRS communication: see GSM Module Installation section 3.5)
2. Configure camera settings: refer to the Next CAM PG2 Installation Instructions
3. Enable fire and personal alarm verification: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s
Guide, section 3.6.6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Video Alarm Verification
1. Setup the On demand feature: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.6.6 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
To enroll or pre-enroll devices: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
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Device Configuration Device parameters and related system
behavior can be configured from the KP-250 PG2 keypad or from a remote location.
Each PowerG device has its own settings which can be configured through the KP-250 PG2 keypad by entering the "DEVICE SETTINGS" menu.
Diagnostics of the control panel and peripherals
Conducting periodic tests
Partitions The partitioning feature, when enabled,
Two-way voice communication
Device configuration templates
SirenNet - distributed siren using Smoke detectors
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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.
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 non­technical person in the house).
divides your alarm system into distinct areas each of which operates as an individual alarm system. Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical, such as a home office or warehouse building.
The PowerMaster system enables voice communication with Monitoring Stations
The default parameters with which a new device is enrolled into the system can be set before you enroll devices. This default template saves time on device configuration.
All PowerG smoke detectors are able to function as sirens, alerting on any of 4 types of alarm in the system: burglary, gas, fire or flood.
To configure devices from the KP-250 PG2: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide,
Chapter 3 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.
To perform diagnostics and to obtain signal strength indication: see KP-250
PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.9 Diagnostics
To conduct a walk test locally: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, Chapter 4 Periodic Test by Installer Code or KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 8 Periodic Test by User Code
To conduct a walk test from remote location: refer to the Remote Programmer
PC software User's Guide, Chapter 6 Data Details Tables.
1. Enable partitioning: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.13 Partitioning
2. Setup partition association for each device: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide,
section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
To understand more about partitioning: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, APPENDIX B. Working with Partitions.
To enable and configure two way voice:
see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section
3.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations
1. Define enrollment defaults for devices: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section
3.4.7 Defining Configuration Defaults for "Device Settings"
2. Enroll or pre-enroll devices: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
Enable and configure SirenNet for each smoke detector: refer to the SMD-426 PG2
/ SMD-427 PG2 Installation Instructions
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Refers to PowerMaster-33 G2 with voice option only
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Integrated Siren built into the panel
Wired Siren outputs The control panel can operate a wired siren
Wired zones and programmable outputs (PGM)
Reporting to Private Users and/or Monitoring Station by telephone, SMS and IP communication
Quick installation with link quality indication
Device Locator Helps you to easily identify the actual device
Guard key-safe PowerMaster is able to control a safe that
Arming key External system may control arming and
The control panel has a high-powered built-in siren that sounds in case of alarm, enabled by default.
and strobe devices
The control panel can support wired detectors and control automation devices with programmable wired outputs.
The PowerMaster system can be programmed to send notifications of alarm and other events to 4 private telephone subscribers by voice and also to 4 SMS cellular phone numbers and to report these events to the Monitoring Station by SMS, PSTN or IP communication.
With PowerG devices, there is no need to consult the KP-250 PG2 keypad when mounting a wireless device, because PowerG devices include a built-in link quality indicator. Choosing the mounting location is a quick and easy process.
displayed on the KP-250 PG2 LCD display.
holds site keys that are accessible only to the site's guard or Monitoring Station's guard in the event of an alarm.
disarming of the PowerMaster system
To define whether or not the control panel's siren will sound upon alarms: see
KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.5.5 Configuring Sirens Functionality
Install and connect wired siren: see section 3.8 Optional Expander Module
1. Connect a wired zone or PGM device: see section 3.4 Adding a Wired Zone and Siren.
2. Program the wired zone: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
3. Program PGM outputs behavior: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.7 PGM Output.
To configure notifications to Private phones: see KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide,
Chapter 6, section B.12 Programming Private Phone and SMS Reporting
To configure reporting to the Montioring Station: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide,
section 3.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations
To choose the ideal location to mount a wireless device, see Chapter 2 Choosing the Installation Location.
To read more on the Device Locator: see KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 3, Arming and Disarming the System
To use the device locator when bypassing a zone or when clearing a bypassed zone:
see KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 6, section B.1 Setting the Zone Bypass Scheme
To use the device locator when con duc ting the periodic test: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s
Guide, Chapter 4 Periodic Test by Installer Code or KP-250 PG2 User’s Guide, Chapter 8 Periodic Test by User Code.
1. Connect the safe to the panel: see section 3.8 Optional Expander Module Mounting, Figure 3.8b
2. Configure the safe's zone type to "Guard Zone": see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s
Guide, section 3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
3. Setup guard code: see KP-250 PG2 Installer’s Guide, section 3.3 Setting Installer Codes
Connect the external system output to the panel: see section 3.8 Optional Expander
Module Mounting, Figure 3.8b
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System Architecture:
Security Detectors and Transmitters
Next CAM
PG2 Motion
Detector
with Camera
Next PG2
Motion
Detector
Safety Detectors
MC-302 PG2
Magnetic
Contact
TOWER-30AM
PG2
Mirror Detector
Control Panel and Display
Keypad
Keyfobs, Keypad and
Keyprox
KF-234 PG2
KF-235 PG2
Two-way
Keyfobs
KP-140 PG2
Two-way
Keypad
SMD-426 PG2
Smoke Detector
GSD-441 PG2
Gas (Methane)
Detector
SMD-427 PG2 Smoke & Heat
Detector
GSD-442 PG2
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Detector
TMD-560 PG2
Temperature
Detector
FLD-550 PG2
Flood
Detector
PowerMaster-33 G2
KP-250 PG2
KP-160 PG2 Keyprox
Sirens
SR-730 PG2
Outdoor
Siren
SR-720 PG2
Indoor Siren
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2. CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION
To ensure the best possible mounting location of the PowerMaster control panel, the following points should be observed: The selected location should be approximately in the center of the installation site between all the transmitters,
preferably in a hidden location.
In close proximity to an AC source In close proximity to a telephone line connection (if PSTN is used) Where there is good cellular coverage, if GSM-350 PG2 is used Far from sources of wireless interference, such as:
o Computers or other electronic devices, power conductors, cordless phones, light dimmers, etc. o Large metal objects (such as metal doors or refrigerators)
Note: A distance of at least 1 meter (3 ft) is recommended.
When mounting wireless devices:
Make sure that the signal reception level for each device is either "Strong" or "Good", but not "Poor". Wireless magnetic contacts should be installed in a vertical position and as high up the door or window as possible. Wireless PIR detectors should be installed upright at the height specified in their Installation Instructions Repeaters should be located high on the wall in mid-distance between the transmitters and the control panel.
WARNING! To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the control panel should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The antennas used for this product must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring
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A. Network Service Provider's Facilities F. Alarm Dialing Equipment B. Telephone Line G. Answering System C. Network Demarcation Point H. Unused RJ-11 Jack D. RJ-31X Jack I. Fax Machine E. Telephone J. Computer
Note: The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.
Connection to telephone company provided coin service is prohibited. Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs.
The installer should verify line seizure. Be aware of other phone line services such as DSL. If DSL service is present on the phone line, you must install a filter. It is suggested to use the DSL alarm filter model Z-A431PJ31X manufactured by Excelsus Technologies, or equivalent. This filter simply plugs into the RJ-31X jack and allows alarm reporting without breaking the internet connection.
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3. POWERMASTER-33 G2 INSTALLATION
Required tool: Philips screwdriver #2. PowerMaster-33 G2 mounting process is shown in Figures 3.1 - 3.10.
3.1 PowerMaster-33 G2 Wiring Diagram
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A. Expander Module Flat
Cable
E. PGM-5 ModuleFront Unit F. Expander Module Wiring
I. Expander ModulePower
Supply
M. GSM-350 PG2
* or External Power Supply Unit ** or External Power Connector
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B. Wired Zone / Special
Siren Terminal Block
Terminal BlocksPGM-5 Module
J. Power Connector
Expander Module
C. Battery Connector D. Front UnitEnroll 1st
G. Back Unit Expander
Module Wiring Terminal Blocks
K. Phone Wiring Connectors
Power Connector
Keypad button
H. Power SupplyBack Unit
L. Phone Wiring
ConnectorsGSM-350 PG2
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