Visonic PowerMaster 360R - Guia Instalador ENGLISH
Visonic PowerMaster 360R - Guia Instalador ENGLISH
Installer's Guide
V19.4
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................... 3 4.4.8 Updating devices after exiting installer
1.1 System features ........................................... 3 mode ........................................................... 26
2. Choosing the installation location ................... 6 4.5 Control panel .............................................. 27
3. Installation ......................................................... 7 4.5.1 General guidance – Control panel flow-
3.1 LED indicators and connections ................ 7 chart & menu options................................... 27
3.2 Installing the PowerMaster-360R battery 4.5.2 Configuring arming/disarming and
and cables .......................................................... 9 exit/entry procedures ................................... 28
3.4 PowerMaster-360R connections ............... 11 4.5.3 Configuring zones ............................... 29
3.5 GSM connection and configuration .......... 12 4.5.4 Configuring alarms and troubles ......... 30
4.5.5 Configuring siren functionality ............. 31
3.6 SIM card insertion ...................................... 12
4.5.6 Configuring audible and visual user
3.7 PowerMaster-360R prerequisites .............. 12 interface ...................................................... 31
3.8 Enrolling and deleting a Z-Wave device ... 12 4.5.7 Configuring jamming and supervision
3.9 Panel reset .................................................. 13 (missing device) .......................................... 33
3.10 Factory default restore ............................ 13 4.5.8 Configuring miscellaneous features .... 34
4. Programming ................................................... 14 4.6 Communication .......................................... 35
4.1 General guidance ....................................... 14 4.6.1 General guidance – Communication flow-
4.1.1 PowerMaster-360R panel indicators and chart & menu options .................................... 35
controls ....................................................... 14 4.6.2 Configuring GSM-GPRS (IP) - SMS
LED indicators ............................................ 14 cellular connection ....................................... 36
Control keys ................................................ 15 4.6.3 Configuring event reporting to monitoring
4.1.2 Feedback sounds ............................... 16 stations ........................................................ 38
4.2 Entering installer mode and selecting a 4.6.4 Configuring event reporting to private
menu option ..................................................... 16 users ........................................................... 42
4.2.1 Entering the installer mode when User 4.6.5 Configuring motion cameras for visual
Permit is enabled ........................................ 16 alarm verification ......................................... 42
4.2.2 Selecting options ................................ 17 4.6.6 Configuring upload / download remote
programming access permissions ............... 43
4.2.3 Exiting the installer mode ................... 17
4.6.7 Broadband .......................................... 44
4.3 Setting installer codes ............................... 17
4.6.8 Wi-Fi ................................................... 44
4.3.1 Identical installer and master installer
codes .......................................................... 18 4.7 PGM Output................................................. 45
4.7.1 General Guidance .............................. 45
4.4 Zones and devices ..................................... 18
4.7.2 PGM Output Configuration ................. 45
4.4.1 General guidance & ZONES/DEVICES
menu options .............................................. 18 4.7.3 Entering Daytime Limits ...................... 47
4.4.2 Adding new wireless devices ............. 19 4.8 Custom names ............................................ 47
Enrolling a Wired Input .................................... 20 4.8.1 Custom zone names ........................... 47
4.4.3 Deleting a device ............................... 23 4.9 Diagnostics ................................................. 49
4.4.4 Modifying or reviewing a device ......... 24 4.9.1 General guidance – Diagnostic flow-chart
4.4.5 Replacing a device ............................. 24 & menu options ........................................... 49
4.4.6 Configuring soak test mode ............... 25 4.9.2 Testing wireless devices ..................... 49
4.4.7 Defining configuration defaults for device 4.9.3 Testing the GSM module .................... 51
settings ....................................................... 26 4.9.4 Testing the SIM number ..................... 51
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4.9.5 Testing the broadband/PowerLink F2. SIA Event Codes ......................................... 77
Module ....................................................... 52 F3. Understanding the Scancom Reporting
4.9.6 Testing the WLAN Module ................. 53 Protocol Data Format ....................................... 78
4.10 User settings ............................................ 53 F4. SIA over IP - Offset for Device User .......... 78
4.11 Factory default ......................................... 54 APPENDIX G. Sabbath mode............................... 79
4.12 Serial number ........................................... 54 G1. General guidance ....................................... 79
4.13 Partitioning ............................................... 54 G2. Connection ................................................. 79
4.13.1 General guidance – Partitioning menu G3. Arming the system by sabbath clock ....... 79
.................................................................... 54 APPENDIX H. Glossary ........................................ 80
4.13.2 Enabling and disabling partitions ...... 54 APPENDIX I. Compliance with standards ............ 82
PowerMaster-360R Quick user guide ................... 84
4.14 Operation mode........................................ 55
4.14.1 General guidance – Operation mode
menu ........................................................... 55
4.14.2 Select setting ................................... 55
4.14.3 BS8243 Setup .................................. 55
4.14.4 DD243 Setup ................................... 56
4.14.5 CP01 Setup...................................... 58
4.14.6 Other setup ...................................... 59
5. Periodic test ..................................................... 61
5.1 General guidance ....................................... 61
5.2 Conducting a periodic test ........................ 61
6. Maintenance ..................................................... 64
6.1 Handling system faults .............................. 64
6.2 Replacing the backup battery ................... 65
6.3 Replacing and relocating detectors .......... 65
6.4 Annual system check ................................ 66
7. Reading the event log ..................................... 67
APPENDIX A. LED icons and keys ..................... 68
APPENDIX B. User mobile application with
PowerMaster-360R .............................................. 70
B1. Security Only Via PowerManage .............. 70
B2. Security and Smart Home using 3rd Party
application ........................................................ 70
APPENDIX C. Specifications............................... 71
C1. Functional .................................................. 71
C2. Wireless...................................................... 71
C3. Electrical .................................................... 72
C4. Communication ......................................... 72
C5. Physical Properties ................................... 72
C6. Peripherals and Accessory Devices ........ 73
APPENDIX D. Working with Partitions ............... 74
D1. User Interface and Operation ................... 74
D2. Common Areas .......................................... 74
APPENDIX E. Detector Deployment & Transmitter
Assignments ........................................................ 75
E1. Detector Deployment Plan ........................ 75
E2. Keyfob Transmitter List............................. 75
E3. Emergency Transmitter List ..................... 76
E4. Non-Alarm Transmitter List ...................... 76
APPENDIX F. Event Codes ................................. 77
F1. Contact ID Event Codes ............................ 77
A. Power indicator
B. Status indicator
Display C. Trouble indicator
D. Service server
Keys indicator
E. Smart Home Service
Indicator
F. Wi-Fi indicator
G. Micro USB
connection
H. 5V DC power
connection
I. LAN connection
J. Restore to factory
default settings.
Press for 30
seconds to restore
system parameters
to preset factory
defaults.
K. Opening for reset
button
L. Tamper switch
M. Power cable
N. LAN cable
O. Rechargeable
battery
P. SIM card holder
Q. Battery plug socket
R. GSM module
S. Electronic unit
T. Enroll LED
U. (+) button: Add Z-
Wave devices
(–) button: Delete Z-
Wave devices
(+) and (–) buttons
simultaneously: Wi-
Fi activation and
deactivation
Tech Tip :
For your convenience, program the PowerMaster-360R on a work bench before the installation. You can obtain operating
power from the backup battery or from the AC/DC adapter.
ATTENTION! FIRST SWITCH ON THE CONTROL PANEL and then INSERT BATTERIES INTO ACCESSORIES
DEVICES.
The devices search for the control panel to which they are enrolled for a period of 24 hours only after you insert the
battery.
Note: If you switch on the control panel a long time after inserting batteries into the accessories devices you must open
and then close the cover of the PowerMaster-360R to activate the tamper switch. Alternatively, remove and reinsert the
battery into the device.
Display
Keys
No. Function
A Power (Green) indicates that your system is connected to the power outlet.
C Trouble condition (TRBL) (Orange) lights when the system detects an abnormal condition
caused by a fault, see Chapter 3 for details.
D Service Server (Blue) lights when the system is connected to the security server.
E Smart Home Service (Blue) lights when the system is connected to the smart home server.
F
Wi-Fi (Green) indicates if the Wi-Fi module is enabled or disabled. The light blinks fast when
activating or deactivating a Wi-Fi access point and blinks slowly when the Wi-Fi access
point is active.
Control keys
When you program the panel you can use the keypad's buttons for navigation and configuration. The following table
provides each key definition and its use:
Key Definition Navigation and use
Next Move forward to the next menu option.
Back Move backward to the previous menu option.
OK Select a menu option or confirm a setting or action.
Fire alarm Configure a fire alarm.
Volume Up Increase volume.
Arm away Arm building when empty.
Volume down Decrease volume.
Arm home Arm building when occupied.
Chime Turn on or off chime.
OFF Disarm system.
Event log Review the event log.
Cancel entry delay Cancel entry delay when system is armed to home or away.
Partition Select a partition.
Emergency alarm Configure an emergency alarm.
0–9 N/A Enter numerical data, where applicable.
To review the options within the control panel menus and select an option, repeatedly press the Next or Back
until the desired option displays (also designated as in this guide), then press the OK to select
the desired option (also designated as in this guide). To return to the previous options, repeatedly press the Home
. To exit the programming menu, press Away .
♫ Failure Tune (–––––), indicates an incorrect option or the value that is not accepted.
See See
READY 00:00 01:INSTALL CODES 4.3 08:USER SETTINGS 4.10
02:ZONES/DEVICES 09:FACTORY DEFLT 4.11 Go to
4.4
the
INSTALLER MODE ENTER CODE: 03:CONTROL PANEL 4.5 10:SERIAL NUMBER 4.12 indicated
If the Installer Mode 04:COMMUNICATION 4.6 12:PARTITIONING 4.13 section
is not shown, refer to 06:CUSTOM NAMES 4.8 13:OPERATION MOD 4.14 of the
section 4.2.1 selected
07:DIAGNOSTICS 4.9 <OK> TO EXIT
option
INSTALLER MODE NEW MASTER CODE MASTER CODE 999 to step 2
ENTER CODE: or or
ADD NEW DEVICE ENROLL NOW or Z01:Motion Sens Continue to the 2nd
diagram in Part B below
ENTR ID:XXX-XXXX ID No. 120-1254
ID No. 120-1254
Part B – Configuration
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Enter Location Menu [1] Select Location [2] Enter Zone Type [3] Select Zone Type [4]
(see list below) (see list below)
➯ ➯
Z10:LOCATION Dining room Z10:ZONE TYPE 1:Exit/Entry1
Custom 5 5. Interior
Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
Enter Chime Menu [5] Select Chime option [6] Enter Partitions Menu [7] Select Partition options [8]
➯ ➯
Z10:SET CHIME chime OFF Z10:PARTITIONS Z10:P1 P2 P3
melody-chime
➯
Z10:DEV SETTINGS Refer to device To continue –
datasheet in the device See [11]
Installation Instructions
for specific configuration
instructions.
[6] Select between Chime OFF, melody-chime and zone name-chime. In melody chime the control panel
sounds a chime melody when the sensor is tripped. In zone name-chime the control panel sounds the zone
name when the sensor is tripped. The chime operates during the Disarm mode only.
Partitions setting:
Note: The PARTITIONS menu appears only if Partitions is enabled in the control panel (see section 4.13).
[7] When entering the menu, the display shows the default Partition selection (marked with ).
[8]
Use the keypad keys , , to assign partitions to the device.
Device Configuration:
[9] To review or change the Device Configuration (settings), press the button, otherwise scroll to the
next option – see [11].
[10] To configure the device parameters, refer to its corresponding device datasheet in the device Installation
Instructions. The defaults of the device parameters can be also configured as explained in section 4.4.7.
[11] After completing the configuration of the device, the wizard brings you to the Next Step menu with the
following 3 options:
NEXT Device to enroll the next device.
MODIFY Same Dev. reverts to Step 1 (LOCATION) to allow you to perform additional changes to the device,
if needed.
EXIT Enrollment exits the enrollment procedure and returns to Step 1 bringing you back to the ADD NEW
DEVICES menu.
Location List
Location Location Name Location Name Location Name
No. No. No. No.
Name
01 Attic 09 Dining Room 17 Hall 25 Utility Room*
02 Back door 10 Downstairs 18 Kitchen* 26 Yard
03 Basement 11 Emergency 19 Wired PSU* 27 Custom1
04 Bathroom 12 Fire 20 Wired Siren* 28 Custom2
– Deleting a Device
[1] Enter the Installer Mode Menu, select the 02.ZONES/DEVICES option (see section 4.2) and then select the
DELETE DEVICES option.
[2] Select the respective group of the device you wish to delete. For example, MOTION SENSORS.
[3] Scroll the Device Group, identify (by zone and/or ID number) the exact device you wish to replace, for
example: Z01: Motion Sensor > ID No. 120-1254 and press the button.
[4] The display prompts you <OFF> to delete. To delete the device, press the (OFF) button.
02:ZONES/DEVICES CONTACT
SENSORS
REPLACE DEVICES KEYFOBS K03:Keyfob ENROLL NOW or See
[4].
ID No. 300-0307 ENTR ID:300-XXXX
– Replacing a Device
[1] Enter the Installer Mode menu, select the 02:ZONES/DEVICES option (see section 4.2) and then select the
REPLACE DEVICES option.
[2] Select the respective group of the device you wish to replace. For example, KEYFOBS.
[3] Scroll the Device Group, identify (by zone and/or ID number) the exact device you wish to replace, for example:
K03: Keyfob > ID No. 300-0307.
If you try enrolling a new device of a different type than the replaced device, the PowerMaster-360R will reject
the new device and the Virtual or Touch Keypad display will read WRONG DEV.TYPE.
When done, the Virtual or Touch Keypad display shows the device details of the new device.
02:ZONES/DEVICES CONTACT Z09:Motion Sens
SENSORS
ADD TO SOAK TEST MOTION SENSORS ID No. 120-2468 Disable test See
Enable test [5]
to
Step 3
02:ZONES/DEVICES CONTACT
SENSORS
DEFINE DEFAULTS MOTION SENSORS Alarm LED Low See
Event Counter High [5]
Disarm Activity to
Step 3
– Changing Defaults
[1] Enter the Installer Mode menu, select the 02.ZONES/DEVICES option (see section 4.2) and then select the
DEFINE DEFAULTS option.
[2] Select the respective Group of the device you wish to define its defaults. For example, MOTION SENSORS.
[3] Scroll the parameter list of the Device Group and select the Default Parameter you wish to change, for example:
Event Counter. The list combines the parameters of all devices in the group, for example, the parameters of
all types of Motion sensors.
[4] In the example, the existing default setting of the Event Counter for enrolled motion sensors was
Low Sensitivity (marked with ) . To change it to High, scroll the menu until the display shows High and press
the button. The new default for the Event Counter parameter setting of Motion Sensors enrolled from
now on will be High.
[5] The new default does not affect motions sensors that were already enrolled before the change was made but only
new motion sensors that will be enrolled in the PowerMaster-360R after the change is performed.
INSTALLER MODE
Arming & 4.5.2
Alarms & 4.5.4
User 4.5.6
Disarming Troubles Interface
Zone Sirens
4.5.3 4.5.5 62:MISSING REPRT 4.5.7
Behavior
03:EXIT DELAY This option allows programming the time length of the exit delay. An exit delay allows the user
to arm the system and leave the protected site via specific routes and exit/entry doors without
causing an alarm. Slow-rate warning beeps start sounding via the Configuration device (PC or
mobile) once the arming command has been given, until the last 10 seconds of the delay,
during which the beeping rate increases.
Options: 30 seconds; 60 seconds (default); 90 seconds; 120 seconds, 3 minutes and
4 minutes.
04:EXIT MODE The Exit Delay time can be further adjusted according to your preferred exit route.
The control panel provides you with the following Exit Mode options:
A: normal - The exit delay is exactly as defined.
B: restrt+arm home - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. If no
door was opened during exit delay AWAY, the control panel will be armed HOME.
C: restart>reentry - The exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The
restart occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters
immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind.
D: end by exit - The exit delay expires (ends) automatically when the exit door is closed even
if the defined exit delay time was not completed.
Options: normal (default); restrt+arm home; restart>reentry and end by exit.
Note: In some PowerMaster-360R variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode
only (see section 4.14).
05:QUICK ARM Define whether or not the user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not. Once quick
arming is permitted, the control panel does not request a user code before it arms the system.
Options: OFF (default) and ON (default in USA).
06:BYPASS ARM Define whether or not the user will be allowed to manually bypass individual zones, or allow
the system to perform automatic bypassing of open zones during the exit delay (i.e.
force arm). If a zone is open and forced arming is not permitted, the system cannot be
armed and NOT READY is displayed. If no bypass is selected, neither manual bypassing nor
force arming is allowed which means that all zones must be secured before arming.
Options: no bypass (default); force arm and manual bypass (default in USA).
Notes 1. To comply with EN requirements, manual bypass must be selected.
: 2. The option force arm is not applicable in the UK.
3. A zone in Soak Test mode that is configured as bypass will trigger a test fail event
if the system detects a potential alarm event.
4. There is no limit of reported events when a bypass zone is in Soak Test mode.
07:LATCHKEY ARM When ON, a latchkey message will be reported by SMS message to users (see Note) upon
disarming by a latchkey user (users 5-8 or keyfob transmitters 5-8). This mode is useful when
parents at work want to be informed of a child’s return from school.
Options: OFF (default) and ON.
Note: To enable the reporting, you must configure the system to report alrt events to Private
users (Latchkey belongs to the alerts group of events). Refer to section 4.6.4 REPORTED
EVENTS option in both VOICE REPORT & SMS REPORT menus.
08:DISARM OPTION Certain regulations require that when the system is armed in AWAY mode, it may not be
disarmed from the outside of the house (such as by keyfobs) before entering the protected
premises and activating an Entry Delay zone. To answer this requirement, the PowerMaster-
360R provides you with the following configurable options to disarm the system:
A: At any time (default), the system can be disarmed at all times from all devices.
B: During entry delay, the system can be disarmed only using keyfob or prox operated
devices (on entry wrless).
C: During entry delay by code, the system can be disarmed only using the Configuration
device (PC or mobile) (entry + away kp.).
D: During entry delay, the system can be disarmed using keyfobs or by code using the
Configuration device (PC or mobile) (on entry all.).
Note: In some PowerMaster-360R variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode
only (see section 4.14).
09:ARMING KEY Determine that, when activated, the Arming Key will arm AWAY or HOME.
Options: arm AWAY (default) and arm HOME.
22:CROSS ZONING Define whether cross zoning will be active ON or inactive OFF (default). Cross zoning is a
method used to counteract false alarms - an alarm will be initiated only when two adjacent
zones (zone couples) are violated within a 30-second time window.
This feature is active only when the system is armed AWAY and only with respect to the
following zone couples: 18+19, 20+21, 22+23, 24+25, 26+27.
Notes: 1. If one of the two crossed zones is bypassed (see Section 4.5.2), the remaining
zone will function independently.
2. It is recommended that crossed zones will be only zones used for detection of
burglary i.e. Zone Types: Entry/ Exit, Interior, Perimeter and Perimeter follower.
3. If a cross zone is in Soak Test mode, then each zone of this zone couple
functions independently.
Important! Do not define cross zoning to any other zone types such as Fire,
Emergency, 24h audible, 24h silent etc.
A duress (ambush) alarm message can be sent to the Monitoring Station if the user is forced
32:DURESS ALARM
to disarm the system under violence or menace. To initiate a duress message, the user must
(not applicable in UK) disarm the system using a duress code (2580 by default).
To change the code, enter the new 4-digit of the new Duress code at the position of the
blinking cursor or enter 0000 to disable the duress function and then press .
Notes: The system does not allow programming a duress code identical to an existing user
code.
33:INACTIVE ALRT If no sensor detects movement in interior zones at least once within the defined time window,
an inactive alert event is initiated.
Previously known as
NOT ACTIVE Define the time window for monitoring the lack of motion.
Options: disabled (default); after: 3/6/12/24/48/72 hours
34:TAMPER ALARM Define whether the Tamper switch protection of all zones and other peripheral devices
(except the control panel) are active (default) or not active.
Warning!: If you select not active, be aware that no alarm or report will be initiated in case of
tampering with any of the system peripheral devices.
35:AC FAIL REPRT To avoid nuisance reporting in case of short interruptions in the house of AC power, the
system reports an AC Fail message only if the AC power does not resume within a pre-
determined time delay.
Options: after 5 minute (default), after 30 minute, after 60 minute or after 3 hours.
Note: To comply with EN requirements, the time delay must not exceed 60 min.
36:CONFIRM ALARM If two successive alarm events occur within a specific time window, the system can be
Previously known as configured to report the second alarm event as a confirmed alarm (see section 4.6.3 option
CONFIRM TIME 61). You can activate this feature and set the respective time window.
Options: disable (default in USA); in 30/45/60 (default)/90 minutes
Note: In some PowerMaster-360R variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode
only (see section 4.14).
37:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the
Monitoring Station (not applicable to alarms from 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY zones).
During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms
the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted. You can activate the feature and select
the Abort Time interval.
Options: in 00 (default in USA)/15/30 (default)/45/60 seconds; in 2/3/4 minutes
Note: In some PowerMaster-360R variants, this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode
only (see section 4.14).
38:CANCEL ALARM
The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a Cancel Alarm time window that starts
upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station. If the user disarms the system within that
Previously known as cancel alarm time, a cancel alarm message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that
ALARM CANCEL the alarm was canceled by the user.
Options: not active (default in USA); in 1/5 (default)/15/60 minute(s) and in 4 hours.
39:ALARM RESET The PowerMaster-360R provides you with the following configurable options for resetting the
Previously known as alarm condition and rearming the system:
RESET OPTION By the user as usual - by user (default). By the engineer (installer) by entering and exiting the
Installer Mode, by entering and exiting the Event Log using the Installer Code or by accessing
the system remotely via the PowerManage server using the Installer Code (by engineer). For
accessing the system via the PowerManage server, see the PowerManage User's Guide.
Note: This feature is not applicable in the USA.
40:ABORT FIRE T. Select the length of time allowed by the system to abort a Fire alarm. The PowerMaster-360R
is able to provide an abort interval that starts upon detection of a Fire event. During this interval,
the buzzer sounds a warning but the siren remains inactive and the alarm is not reported. If the
user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval, the alarm is aborted.
Options: in 00 (default)/30/60/90 seconds
The volume level of the exit or entry beeps can be modified by pressing the button
on the keypad to increase the volume, or by pressing the button to decrease the
volume.
51:PIEZO BEEPS with Define whether or not the panel exit or entry warning beeps sound during exit and entry delays.
partition enabled An additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when the system is armed “HOME”.
Notes:
1. When exit beeps are OFF, the happy (success) melody still sounds toward the end of an
exit delay.
2. The volume level of the exit or entry beeps can be modified by pressing the button
on the keypad to increase the volume, or by pressing the button to decrease the
volume.
52:TROUBLE BEEPS Under trouble conditions, the panel sounder emits a series of 3 short reminder beeps once
per minute. Define whether to enable or disable this reminder beeping or just disable it at
night. The “night” hours are predefined factory settings but are usually from 8 PM (20:00) until
7:00 AM.
Options: ON (default in USA only); OFF at night (default) and OFF.
53:MEMORY Define whether or not the user will receive Memory indication on the Virtual or Touch Keypad
PROMPT that an alarm has been activated. By pressing the button in standby mode, you can
view details of the alarm memory.
Options: ON (default) and OFF.
54:LOW-BAT ACK You can activate or deactivate the Low Battery Acknowledge requirement from the user whose
keyfob's battery is low. For further information, see PowerMaster-360R User's Guide Chapter 6.
Options: OFF (default) – acknowledge not needed; ON – acknowledge required.
55:BACK LIGHT Define whether the panel's back lighting remains on at all times or turns on only when a key is
pressed and turns off within 10 seconds if no further keystrokes are sensed.
Options: always ON and OFF after 10 sec (default).
56:SCREEN SAVER The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the status display on the Virtual or
with partition disabled Touch Keypad with PowerMaster-360R display if no key is pressed during more than 30
seconds.
You can activate the Screen Saver and determine whether the status display will resume
following any key press (refresh by Key) or by entering a code (refresh by Code). If refresh
by Key is selected, the first pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will produce the
status display and the second press will perform the key function. For further information, see
the User's Guide, Chapter 1, Screen Saver Mode.
Options: OFF (default); refresh by Code and refresh by Key.
Notes:
1. To comply with EN requirements, refresh by code must be selected.
2. For Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will produce the status display and will also
perform the Fire/Emergency function.
56:SCREEN SAVER Certain regulations require that the system status display will not be exposed to unauthorized
With Partition persons. The Screen Saver option (when activated) replaces the system status indication on
enabled the Virtual or Touch Keypad with idle text if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds.
You can activate the Screen Saver option and determine whether the status display will
resume following any key press (Text - by Key) or by entering a code (Text - by Code). If
Text by Key is selected, the first pressing of any key (except Fire and Emergency) will
produce the status display and the second press will perform the key function. Regarding the
Fire and Emergency keys, the first key press will produce the status display and will also
62:MISSING REPRT Define the time window for reception of supervision (keep alive) signals from the various
Previously known as wireless peripheral devices. If any device does not report at least once within the selected
SUPERVISION time window, a MISSING alert is initiated.
Options: after 1/2/4/8/12 (default) hour(s); and disabled.
Note: To comply with EN requirements, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected.
63:NOT READY Define that in case of a supervision trouble (i.e. a device is missing - see 62: MISSING
REPRT) whether the system will continue to operate as normal or the system status will
become Not Ready (upon missing) for as long as the Missing trouble exists.
Options: normal (default) and if missing dev.
64:MISS/JAM ALRM EN/UL standards require that if a supervision (missing) or jamming trouble occurs during
Previously known as AWAY arming, the siren will sound and the event will be reported as a tamper event.
BELL/REP.OPT Define whether the system will behave according to EN standard or as normal (default).
Note: To comply with EN requirements EN standard must be selected.
65:SMOK FAST MIS Determine that If the smoke detector does not report at least once within a time window of
200 seconds, a MISSING alert is initiated.
Options: Disabled (default) and Enabled.
80:3rd PARTY H.A Determines if a third party home automation interface is connected or not.
Options: disable (default) or enable
91:USER PERMIT User Permission enables you to determine whether access to the INSTALLER MODE requires
the user's permission or not. If you select enabled, the installer will be able to access the system
only through the user menu after the user code has been entered (see section 4.2).
Options: disable (default) or enable (default in UK).
Note: To comply with EN requirements, Enable must be selected.
93:SOAK PERIOD Define the period of time for the Soak Test.
Options: Disable (default), 7 days, 14 days or 21 days.
Notes:
1. If set to one of the above pre-defined period of times, to be operational Soak Test mode
must also be set to Enable Test from the 02:ZONES/DEVICES menu (see Section 4.4.6).
2. If a change is made to the period of time of the Soak Test while the zone is currently being
tested, this will restart the Soak Test.
3. The start of the Soak Test period is defined in the factory from 9 AM (09:00).
See
INSTALLER MODE
04.COMMUNICATION
2:GSM/GPRS/SMS GPRS PASSWORD 4.6.2
SMS REPORT NETWORK ROAMING
GPRS APN REQUEST OPERATOR
GPRS USERNAME OP. BLACK LIST
NETWORK TYPE
GPRS ALWAYS ON
SIM PIN CODE
GSM KEEP ALIVE
TRANS. PROTOCOL
64:SYST.INACTIVE
66:24H ZONE RPRT
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Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Select COMMUNICATION Select Communication Select the Communication Parameter you wish to configure
Sub-menu option
See
SMS/MMS BY SRVR
1st SMS/MMS
2nd SMS/MMS
3rd SMS/MMS
4th SMS/MMS
SMS REPORT Define whether the system will report events to the Monitoring Stations' SMS receivers
via the SMS Channel. For further information, see section 4.6.3 options 26 & 27.
Options: disable (default); enable.
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GPRS APN Enter the name of the APN Access Point used for the internet settings for the GPRS
(up to 40 digits string).
Note: To enter the APN Access Point, use the String Editor in section 4.9.1.
Enter the Username of the APN used for GPRS communications (up to 30 digits
GPRS USERNAME
string).
Note: To enter the Username, use the String Editor in section 4.9.1.
Enter the PIN code of the SIM card installed in the GSM module (up to 8 numerical
SIM PIN CODE
digits).
Note: To enter the numerical PIN code, use the numerical keyboard.
Enter the Password of the APN used for GPRS communications (up to 16 digits
GPRS PASSWORD
string).
Note: To enter the Password, use the String Editor in section 4.9.1.
A new cellular roaming algorithm to support cases where the panel is successfully
connected to a network but GPRS connection has timed-out.
With the new roaming algorithm, in such cases the panel attempts to connect to a
different network.
Modem roam en: when selected, the panel uses the internal Cellular modem's
NETWORK ROAMING algorithm for roaming. (en) = enable
Roam disable: when selected, roaming is not allowed. Only the ‘Home’ network can be
accepted.
Manual roam en : when selected, the panel uses its own algorithm to select the best
cellular operator.(en) = enable
Lock network: when selected, the panel uses the operator defined in ‘Requested
Network’. (en) = enable
Specifies a preferred network for example Vodafone that the panel attempts to register
REQUEST OPERATOR with. The signal strength must be above the Minimum RSSI value. Where a Requested
Operator is specified, the panel attempts to return to this network on subsequent
attempts.
Note: Contains an editable line to enter up to 6 numbers MCC (Mobile country code)
+MNC (Mobile network code)
OP. BLACK LIST Used to avoid certain networks, for example, when a high signal strength operator is
unreliable or the device oscillates between networks (country borders).
Note: Contains an editable line to enter up to 6 numbers MCC (Mobile country code)
+MNC (Mobile network code).
NETWORK TYPE Define whether to use a 2G or 3G network or whether to enable the panel to use a 3G
network as first priority or a 2G network as second priority.
Options: automatic (default); 3G; 2G.
GPRS ALWAYS ON Define whether the control panel will stay continuously connected enabled, via GPRS
communication, or disconnect disabled (default), after each report session.
GSM KEEP ALIVE Some GSM Service providers tend to disconnect the GSM connection if the user has
not initiated any outgoing telephone calls during the last 28 days. To prevent from
disconnecting the GSM connection, you can configure the system to generate a keep
alive GSM call every 28 days sending a test message either to the first SMS number
(if exists) or alternatively first private telephone number.
Options: Disable (default) or Every 28 days.
TRANS. PROTOCOL Select the IP protocol used to transfer data over the internet/GPRS.
Options: TCP (default); or UDP.
Limited (default) – Plink uses GPRS only when the wired Ethernet channel is not
functional, and for event and film reports (keep-alive and NTP mechanism will not use
the GPRS channel).
Unlimited – Plink uses GPRS only when the wired Ethernet channel is not functional,
and for any other purpose.
Disable – Plink does not use GPRS for event reports, film reports, or the home
automation app.
02:1st RPRT CHAN If the system is equipped also with Cellular communicators, you must define which of the
communicating channels (i.e. Cellular or Broadband) the system will use as the main channel
(i.e. 1st priority) for reporting event messages to Monitoring Stations.
Enter the 1st RPRT CHAN; option and define which of the communication channels the
system will use as the main reporting channel.
Options: broadband first (default); disable; and cellular first.
Important: If the selected main reporting channel fails, the system will use the other
communication channel to report event messages to Monitoring Stations. If none
is selected, the reporting to Monitoring Stations will be disabled.
05:DUAL REPORT Define whether or not to report events using broadband and cellular communication channels.
Options: disable (default); broadbnd & cell.
11:RCVR1 ACCOUNT Enter the respective 1st Account (subscriber) number (11:RCVR 1 ACCOUNT) that will
21:IP RCVR 1 The PowerMaster-360R can be programmed to report event messages defined in the Report
22:IP RCVR 2 Events option (option 01) to two IP Receivers (PowerManage servers). You can use a maximum
of two IP receivers reporting through a GPRS (IP) channel or broadband IP channel using SIA IP
Master Installer only
format.
Enter the IP addresses (000.000.000.000) of receiver one (21:IP RCVR 1) and the IP address of
receiver two (22:IP RCVR 2).
Note: You must enter the IP address of the receiver, even if you enter the Domain Name
System (DNS) server name where the receiver is installed. See option 28:RCVR 1 DNS and
29:RCVR 2 DNS for details on how to enter the DNS name.
26:SMS RCVR 1 If equipped with GSM module, the PowerMaster-360R can be programmed to report the event
27:SMS RCVR 2 messages defined in Report Events option (option 01) to two SMS Receivers via the GSM
SMS channel using a special SMS text format. For further details concerning the SMS text
Master Installer only
format please contact Visonic.
Enter the two telephone numbers (including area code – maximum 16 digits).of the SMS
Receiver 1 located at the 1st Monitoring Station (26:SMS RCVR 1) and SMS Receiver 2
located at the 2nd Monitoring Station (27:SMS RCVR 2).
Note: To enter the international prefix () at the 1st digit – key-in [#][1].
28:RCVR 1 DNS Specifies the DNS name of the servers where the IP receivers are installed.
29:RCVR 2 DNS Enter the DNS name of the servers where receiver 1 and receiver 2 are installed, the name
can contain a maximum of 32 characters. The DNS name one (28:RCVR 1 DNS) must be
Master Installer only
resolved to IP receiver one (21:IP RCVR1) and the DNS name two (29:RCVR 2 DNS) must
be resolved to IP receiver two (22:IP RCVR2).
Note: If you enter the DNS name you must also enter the corresponding IP receiver address.
See option 21:IP RCVR 1 and 22:IP RCVR 2 for details on how to enter the IP receiver’s address.
47:GSM RETRIES Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of
failure to report via the cellular connection - GPRS (IP) and SMS.
Options: 2 attempts; 4 attempts (default); 8 attempts; 12 attempts and 16 attempts.
48:BB IP RETRIES Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of
failure to report via the Broadband Module connection.
Options: 2 attempts; 4 attempts (default); 8 attempts; 12 attempts and 16 attempts.
51: AUTO-TST LOOP To verify a proper communication channel, the PowerMaster-360R can be configured to send a
test event to the Monitoring Station periodically. You can set the interval between the
consecutive test events or disable the automatic sending of this event entirely. If the interval is
set for every one day or more then the exact hour of reporting can be selected with option 52.
Options: test OFF (default); every 1/2/5/7/14/30 day(s); and every 5 hours.
52:AUTO TST TIME Enter the exact time (auto test time) during the day at which the Auto Test message (if
enabled in option 51) will be sent to the Monitoring Station.
Note: If the AM/PM format is used, you can set the AM digit with the button and the
PM digit with the button.
53:COM.FAIL RPRT Determines whether a failure in the system communication channel i.e. GSM/GPRS will be
GSM/GPRS FAIL reported or not and the time delay between detection of the failure and reporting of the failure
event to the Monitoring Station. A trouble event (i.e. GSM line fail) will be respectively stored
(Return)
in the event log
Determines whether a failure in the broadband communication channel is reported or not. You
BROADBAND FAIL
can specify the time delay between the detection of the failure and reporting the event to the
(Return) Monitoring Station. This event is stored in the event log.
Previously known as Options: after 1/2/5/15/30 min, 1/3/6 hours and do not report (default).
LINE FAIL REPORT
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-360R 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-360R 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 Define whether 24 hour (silent and audible) zones will function as normal 24 hour zones or as
Applicable in UK only panic zones.
Options: audible as panic; silent as panic; both as panic; and both burglary (default).
VIEW ON DEMAND By enabling the On Demand View, you can determine during which arming modes (system
states) the On Demand View will be permitted. In the next option VIEW TIME WINDOW you can
determine when, during the permitted arming modes, the On Demand View will be enabled.
Options: disabled (default); in all modes; in AWAY only; in HOME only; in HOME &
AWAY; DISARM & AWAY; DISARM & HOME; and in DISARM only.
VIEW TIME WINDOW If the On Demand View is enabled in the previous option, you can further determine whether
VIEW TIME the On Demand View will be possible at any time during the selected arming modes (i.e.
WINDOW menu Always) or restricted only to a specific limited time window that follows an alarm event.
appears only if VIEW
ON DEMAND was
enabled Options: Always (default); Alarm + 5 min.; Alarm + 15 min.; Alarm + 1 hour
VIEW OTHER ALARM Define whether the system will capture and forward image clips also upon occurrence of Non-
Burglary alarms (i.e. Fire, Duress, Emergency and panic).
Options: Enable (default); Disable.
KIDS COME HOME Define that upon PIR-camera detection, the system will send up to 4 images to a 3rd party
server if the system is disarmed via keypad or proximity tag by latchkey users 5 to 8 and only
when the system was in Entry Delay or the Abort Time was enabled.
Options: Enable; Disable (default).
Note: At least one PIR camera must be defined as one of the following zone types:
Perim-Follow / Inter-Follow / Exit/Entry 1 / Exit/Entry 2.
UPLOAD FILM Define whether to enable / disable the sending of images to the PowerManage server.
Options: Enable (default); Disable.
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4.6.6 Configuring upload / download remote programming access permissions
Using a PC, the PowerMaster-360R can be configured (by upload/download) either locally or from remote via GPRS
cellular communication.
Local programming can be performed by directly connecting the computer to the panel's USB port using the Remote
Programmer PC Software.
Remote programming via GPRS is performed using a Visonic PowerManage server and related Remote Programmer
PC software. The PowerManage server calls from a cellular modem to the Panel's SIM card number. The panel checks
the caller ID and if identical with any of the two callers ID 1 or 2 programmed in the GPRS UP/DOWNLOAD menu (see
table below), the panel initiates a GPRS connection with the respective IP Receiver 1 or 2 (as configured in section
4.6.3 options 21 & 22). When connection is established, the monitoring company can perform the upload/download
procedure via the established secured GPRS connection. For further information refer to the PowerManage User's
Guide.
In this section you can configure the access permissions (i.e. security codes and identification) and determine the
functionality of the upload/download procedures via GPRS channel.
(Return)
GPRS UP/DOWNLOAD Configure the Upload/Download functionality via GPRS. The functionality is determined
through a sub-menu of the GPRS UP/DOWNLOAD option as shown below.
To program:
Press to enter the GPRS UP/DOWNLOAD sub menu and then select and configure
each of the sub-menu options as shown below. When done, press to return.
Panel SIM Tel.# Enter the PowerMaster-360R SIM card telephone number. The PowerManage server at
(Previously known as the Monitoring Station sends an SMS or voice message to this number for the panel to call
My SIM Tel.#) back the PowerManage server via GPRS for initiating the uploading / downloading
process.
(Return)
4.6.7 Broadband1
In this section you can define how to obtain an IP address, enter LAN parameters and reset broadband module
settings. In addition, the PLNK curr.params menu enables reading the current IP addresses of the PowerLink for support
purposes only.
4.6.8 Wi-Fi
You can configure the panel remotely from the installer configurator application using a wireless device such as a
mobile phone or tablet.
To connect a wireless network device to the panel, complete the following steps:
1. From the 8: WiFi > ACCESS-Point > A.POINT Mode menu, select Enable. The installer must configure this
option to activate Wi-Fi access.
2. From the ACCESS-Point menu, select START A.Point to activate the access-point.
The Wi-Fi status indicator light on the panel blinks fast during the activation process and blinks slowly when
the access-point is active.
Access-point can also be activated by pressing both (+) and (-) buttons for 5 seconds.
Note: When the system is armed or a USB cable is connected to the panel, you cannot activate the Wi-Fi
access-point.
3. Connect the wireless device to the panel’s Wi-Fi access-point. Enter the Panel ID when requested to enter
the SSID (Panels Service Set Identifier) and enter the serial number of the panel when requested to enter the
password. Both numbers are printed on a sticker on the panel. Alternatively, select the INSTALLER > 10:
SERIAL NUMBER menu to view this information.
4. When the wireless device is connected to the panel, start the configuration application.
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5. When the configuration is complete, from the ACCESS-Point menu, select STOP A.Point to close the
access-point.
Access-point can be deactivated by pressing both (+) and (-) buttons for 30 seconds.
Note: By default the total time for access-point activity is one hour. Five minutes before the access-point is
deactivated, a message is sent to the installer. You can extend the time by activating the access-point again
from the menu.
From the installer mode menu, select the following options:
04:COMMUNICATION 8:WiFi ACCESS-POINT
Option Configuration instructions
8:WiFi > ACCESS-POINT From the Wi-Fi ACCESS-POINT menu you can enable, activate, and deactivate an
access-point.
8:WiFi > ACCESS- To enable Wi-Fi access, from the ACCESS-POINT menu select A.POINT MODE.
POINT > A.POINT MODE
Select enable to activate or disable to deactivate wireless activity.
Options: Disable (default); Enable.
Press to return.
8:WiFi > ACCESS- To activate an access-point channel for wireless access, from the ACCESS-POINT menu
POINT > START select START A.POINT.
A.POINT
The panel shows the status when you open the access-point channel.
For example, Please Wait, OK or FAIL.
Press to return.
8:WiFi > ACCESS- To close the access-point channel, from the ACCESS-POINT menu, select STOP
POINT > STOP A.POINT A.POINT.
The panel shows the status when you close the access-point channel.
Press to return.
Enter "PGM ON CONTACTS", select the zone or device and the PGM PIN number you wish to configure, and then
refer to the table in section 5.7.3 for PGM configuration instructions.
Note: PGM is not to be enabled in UL Listed Products.
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PGM: BY DELAY Determine to activate the PGM output during the Exit and Entry delays.
Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE.
PGM: BY KEYFOB Determine to activate the PGM output upon pressing the AUX () button of keyfob
transmitters configured to activate the PGM output. For further details, refer to the
configuration instructions of the AUX () button of the respective keyfobs' datasheets.
Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE; toggle
Determine to activate the PGM output upon activation of any one of up to 3 sensors
(zones) in the systems irrespective of whether the system is armed or disarmed.
To configure:
PGM: BY SENSOR
Press to enter the "PGM: BY SENSOR" sub menu and then select the Zone you wish
Zone A Z:_ _
to program, for example "Zone A". If the zone was configured before, the display shows
Zone B Z:_ _
the current zone number "(Z:xx)" and if not, the zone number will be blank ("Z:_ _"). To
Zone C Z:_ _
configure the zone number, press . Enter the Zone number (2 digits) you wish to
activate the PGM output and press to confirm. To add another sensor, select any of
the other two options ("Zone B" and "Zone C") and repeat the above process.
When done press to return.
Options: disabled (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE; toggle
Note: If you select toggle, the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence in any
of these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence, alternately.
PGM:BY LINE FAIL Determine to activate the PGM output following failure of the PSTN line
Options: by line fail NO (default); by line fail YES.
Determine the PGM by one of the following options:
Disable (default)
PGM: BY OTHER ON by Com Fail: The PGM output is activated when the panel fails to report an event.
ON by Siren: The PGM output is activated by an external wired siren.
ON by strobe: The PGM output is activated by a strobe.
PGM:PULSE TIME Determine the PGM output pulse time. This value is the same for all events (by ARM
AWAY, by ARM HOME, by DISARM etc.) which were selected with "activate PULSE"
option.
Options: pulse time 2s (default); pulse time 30s; pulse time 2m; pulse time 4m.
Configuration instructions
Enter the Custom Location names you wish to edit.
To edit:
Press to enter the CUST. ZONES NAME sub menu and then press again to select the Location # you wish
to edit, for example TEXT LOC. #01 – the display alternates with the current Custom name, for example, Master
Bdrm. To change the name, at the blinking cursor, enter the Location name you wish and at the end, press to
confirm. When done, press to return.
Note: To enter the Location name use the String Editor below.
IMPORTANT! The editing of a custom zone name automatically deletes the original text.
See
INSTALLER MODE
07.DIAGNOSTICS WL DEVICES TEST ALL DEVICES 4.8.2
Repeaters
GSM/GPRS 4.8.3
SIM NUMBER TEST1 Tst by IP RCVR 1 4.8.4
SIM# verified
Tst by IP RCVR 2
BROADBAND MODULE2 PLEASE WAIT… Unit is OK 4.8.5
WLAN PLEASE WAIT… Unit is OK 4.9.6
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Enter the WL DEVICES menu, select the type of test you wish to perform (see guidance above and in section 4.8.1),
then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed explanations for each option.
Option Instructions
TEST ALL DEVICES You can test all wall-mounted devices automatically, one after the other, after which the
installer tests the other devices in the following order: vanishing magnetic contact
devices, keyfobs and then panic buttons.
While in TEST ALL DEVICES, press to initiate the test. The following screen will
appear: TESTING Xxx NNN, where Xxx indicates the type of device and NNN indicates the
number of enrolled devices in the panel that have not been tested yet. This number
automatically drops one count for every tested device.
Pressing any key during the testing process will open the following options:
1. Press to jump to the next device group. For example, from wall-mounted devices to
keyfobs.
2. Press to continue the testing process
3. Press to exit the test process.
When all wall-mounted devices have completed the test procedure, you can test vanishing
magnetic contact devices.
While in the vanishing test process, indicated by the corresponding display, for example,
TEST VANISH NNN, momentarily open the door or window.
When all vanishing magnetic contact devices have been tested, you can test keyfobs.
While in the keyfobs test process, indicated by the corresponding display, for example,
TEST KEYFOBS NN, press any key of the selected device to initiate the test.
When all keyfobs have been tested, you can test panic buttons.
While in the panic button test process, indicated by the corresponding display, for example,
TEST PANIC BT. NN, press a button on the pendant.
At the end of the test process, the panel will present the following: SHOW ALL DEVICES.
Press to view devices' status.
Note: Refer to SHOW ALL DEVICES section below for further information on device
status.
TEST ONE DEVICE You can select a specific device group you wish to test, for example, Motion Sensors.
CONTACT SENSORS
Press to enter the TEST ONE DEVICE sub menu and use to scroll through the
MOTION SENSORS
device families. Press to enter the <device family> sub menu, for example:
GLASSBREAK SENS.
MOTION SENSORS.
SHOCK SENSORS
Note: If there is no enrolled device, NO EXISTING DEV. will be displayed.
SMOKE SENSORS
The following screens will then appear: Xxx:<device name> <location>
CO SENSORS
Where Xxx indicates the device number. You can now select a specific device.
GAS SENSORS
FLOOD SENSORS Press to test the selected device. The following screen will appear: TESTING Xxx 001.
TEMPERATURE While in the keyfobs, panic button or vanishing magnetic contact test process, indicated
SENS. by the corresponding display, for example, Xxx ACTIVATE NOW, press any key of the
KEYFOBS selected keyfob or panic button, or momentarily open the door or window to initiate the
PANIC BUTTONS test.
KEYPADS At the end of the test process, the panel will present the devices' status:
SIRENS Xxx: 24hr: <status>1 Xxx: NOW: <status>1.
REPEATERS Note: Refer to SHOW ALL DEVICES section for further information on device status.
SHOW ALL DEVICES You can view the devices status.
Note: This option is available only after testing process was done.
Press to view the devices' status.
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The signal strength indications are as follows: STRONG; GOOD; POOR; 1-WAY (the device operates in 1-way mode
or, the NOW communication test failed); NOT TST (results are shown without any performed test); NOT NET [device
is not networked (not fully enrolled)]; NONE (keyfob 24Hr result); or EARLY (result of the last 24Hrs without
statistics).
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Option Instructions
The following screens will appear: Xxx: 24hr: <status>1 Xxx: NOW: <status>1
Use to scroll between the device's families.
To view additional information of the selected device, press . The following screens will
appear: Xxx <device name>1 <location>1.
If the control panel receives information via a repeater, it will be displayed as follows:
Xxx <device name>1 <location>1 RPx:Via Repeater
SHOW RF PROBLEMS You can view only the devices which have RF problems.
Note: This option is available only after testing process was done.
Press to view the devices' status.
The following screens will appear: Xxx: 24hr: <status>1 Xxx: NOW: <status>1
Use to scroll between the device's families.
To view additional information of the selected device, press . The following screens will
appear: Xxx <device name>1 <location>1.
If the control panel receives information via a repeater, it will be displayed as follows:
Xxx <device name>1 <location>1 RPx:Via Repeater
<OK> TO END Select to terminate the diagnostics test.
Message Description
SIM # verified Test successful
SIM NOT verified Test fails
SIM TEL. missing Test fails because the panel SIM is not defined
GSM init Test is in progress waiting for GSM modem to initialize
Connect srvr Test is in progress waiting for connection to the server
Request SMS Test is in progress requesting server to send sms
Wait for SMS Test is in progress waiting to receive sms from server
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09:FACTORY DEFLT <OK> to restore ENTER CODE: PLEASE WAIT… to Step 1
Notes:
1) For PowerMaster-360R with 2 installer codes, INSTALLER code and MASTER INSTALLER code, only the master
installer code enables to perform the factory default function.
2) If the Soak Test is active, performing factory default will restart the Soak Test.
10:SERIAL NUMBER to Step 1
Definition
4.13 Partitioning
4.13.1 General guidance – Partitioning menu
This menu allows you to enable/disable partitions in the system (for further details, see APPENDIX E).
12:PARTITIONING Disable Enable to Step 1
Enable
13:OPERATION MOD 01 SELECT MODE NORMAL to Step 2
Note: If Normal / EN-50131 / INCERT is selected, the control panel will operate according to OTHERS setup configuration
(see section 4.13.6).
02:ENTRY ALARM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm during an entry delay (see CONFIRM
ALARM below).
BS8243 (default) – An alarm initiated by another detector during the entry delay is regarded as
a confirmed alarm. An additional 30 seconds delay is added to the entry delay for reporting the
event (does not affect the Abort Time, see section 4.5.4).
BS8243 no cnfrm - The panel will not send any confirmed alarm once a delay zone has been
activated, until the control panel is disarmed.
DD243 - An alarm initiated by another detector during the entry delay is not regarded as a
confirmed alarm.
normal mode - The control panel will report a confirmed alarm for the second alarm that is
triggered from a different zone within the confirmation time. There are no alarm restrictions
during entry delay or for the delay zone.
03:END EXIT MODE Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following options:
door/fob only (default) - When the door is closed, or by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1,
whichever first.
restart>reentry - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The restart
occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters immediately after
going out to retrieve an item that was left behind.
door/fob/timer - When the door is closed, by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1, or when
the exit delay has expired, whichever first.
fob/timer - By pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1, or when the exit delay has expired,
whichever first.
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Option Configuration instructions
04:FOB/KP PANIC Define the devices that cannot trigger a panic alarm.
BS8243 (default) – KF-234 PG2 and KF-235 PG2.
all - All devices can trigger a panic alarm
05:CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur, the second alarm will be
considered as a confirmed alarm, (see RPT CNFM ALRM below).
Options: in 30 (default)/45/60/90 minutes
06:CONFIRM PANIC A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the confirmation time:
a) A second panic device is activated.
b) A second panic alarm on the same device is activated.
c) A tamper event is activated (not from the zone / device that initiated the panic alarm).
Options: in 4/8/12/20 (default)/24 hours and disabled
07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
enable + bypass (default) - The system will report a confirmed alarm and will bypass all
alarmed open zones when the siren ends or when the confirmation timer expires.
disable - The system will not report a confirmed alarm.
enable - The system will report a confirmed alarm.
08:ENTRY DELAY 1 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in the
09:ENTRY DELAY 2 armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires. Slow-
rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10 seconds of the
delay, during which the beeping rate increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Options: 10/15/30(ENTRY DELAY 1 default)/45/60(ENTRY DELAY 2 default) seconds;
3/4 minutes
10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the
Monitoring Station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY
zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user
disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted. You can activate the feature
and select the Abort Time interval.
Options: in 00 (default in USA)/15/30 (default)/45/60 seconds; in 2/3/4 minutes
11:CANCEL ALARM The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a Cancel Alarm time window that starts
upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station. If the user disarms the system within that
cancel alarm time, a cancel alarm message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that
the alarm was canceled by the user.
Options: not active (default in USA); in 1/5 (default)/15/60 minute(s) and in 4 hours.
03:END EXIT MODE Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following options:
door/fob only - When the door is closed, or by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1,
whichever first.
restart>reentry - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The restart
occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters immediately after
going out to retrieve an item that was left behind.
door/fob/timer - When the door is closed, by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1, or when
the exit delay has expired, whichever first.
fob/timer (default) - By pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1, or when the exit delay has
expired, whichever first.
04:FOB/KP PANIC Define the devices that cannot trigger a panic alarm.
DD243 (default) – KF-234 and KF-235 PG2.
all - All devices can trigger a panic alarm
05:CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur, the second alarm will be
considered as a confirmed alarm, (see RPT CNFM ALRM below).
Options: in 30/45/60(default)/90 minutes
06:CONFIRM PANIC A confirmed panic alarm is reported if one of the following occurs within the confirmation time:
a) A second panic device is activated.
b) A second panic alarm on the same device is activated.
c) A tamper event is activated (not from the zone / device that initiated the panic alarm).
Options: in 4/8/12/20(default)/24 hours and disabled
07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
enable + bypass (default) - The system will report a confirmed alarm and will bypass all
alarmed open zones when the siren ends or when the confirmation timer expires.
disable - The system will not report a confirmed alarm.
enable - The system will report a confirmed alarm.
08:ENTRY DELAY 1 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in the
09:ENTRY DELAY 2 armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires. Slow-
rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10 seconds of the
delay, during which the beeping rate increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Options: 10/15/30(ENTRY DELAY 1 default)/45/60(ENTRY DELAY 2 default) seconds;
3/4 minutes
10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to the
monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT and EMERGENCY
zones). During this delay period, the siren sounds but the alarm is not reported. If the user
disarms the system within the delay time, the alarm is aborted. You can activate the feature
and select the Abort Time interval.
1
Applies only when the keyfob is defined as skip exit delay (for further details, see the keyfob's User's Guide)
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Option Configuration instructions
upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station. If the user disarms the system within that
cancel alarm time, a cancel alarm message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that
the alarm was canceled by the user.
Options: not active (default in USA); in 1/5 (default)/15/60 minute(s) and in 4 hours.
03:END EXIT MODE Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following options:
restart+arm home (default) – During exit delay if the door was not opened, the alarm system
will be armed HOME instead of armed AWAY.
restart>reentry - Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The restart
occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters immediately after
going out to retrieve an item that was left behind.
door/fob/timer - When the door is closed, by pressing the AUX button on the keyfob 1, or
when the exit delay has expired, whichever first.
fob/timer - By pressing the AUX button on the keyfob1, or when the exit delay has expired,
whichever first.
05:CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur, the second alarm will be
considered as a confirmed alarm, (see RPT CNFM ALRM below).
Options: disable (default in USA); in 30/45/60(default)/90 minutes
07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
report disabled (default) - The system will not report a confirmed alarm.
report enabled - The system will report a confirmed alarm.
08:ENTRY DELAY 1 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in
09:ENTRY DELAY 2 the armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires.
Slow-rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10 seconds
of the delay, during which the beeping rate increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2
(entry delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Options: 30 (default)/45/60 seconds; 3/4 minutes
10:ABORT TIME The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a delay before reporting an alarm to
the monitoring station (not applicable to alarms from FIRE, 24H SILENT, EMERGENCY,
GAS FLOOD and TEMPERATURE zones). During this delay period, the external siren will
not sound and the alarm is not reported. If the user disarms the system within the delay
time, the alarm is aborted.
Options: in 15 (default)/30/45 seconds
1
Applies only when the keyfob is defined as skip exit delay (for further details, see the keyfob's User's Guide)
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Option Configuration instructions
11:CANCEL ALARM Define the cancel alarm period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station.
If the user disarms the system within that time period, a cancel alarm message is sent to
the Monitoring Station.
Options: in 5 (default) / 15/60 minutes; in 4 hours
Define whether a special beep will sound when an alarm cancel event is sent to the
12:CNCEL ANOUNCE
monitoring station.
enable (default) and disable
Define that when the user disarms the system within the allowed abort interval a special beep
13:ABORT ANOUNCE
will sound to indicate no alarm transmission.
enable (default) and disable
03:END EXIT MODE The Exit Delay time can be further adjusted according to your preferred exit route. The control
panel provides you with the following Exit Mode options:
A: normal (default) - The exit delay is exactly as defined.
B: restart>reentry - The exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay. The
restart occurs once only. Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re-enters
immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind.
C: end by exit - The exit delay expires (ends) automatically when the exit door is closed
even if the defined exit delay time was not completed.
Options: normal (default); restart>reentry and end by exit.
05:CONFIRM ALARM Define a specific time period that if 2 successive alarms occur, the second alarm will be
considered as a confirmed alarm, (see RPT CNFM ALRM below).
Options: disable (default in USA); in 30/45/60 (default)/90 minutes
07:RPT CNFM ALRM Define whether the system will report a confirmed alarm.
report disabled (default) - The system will not report a confirmed alarm.
report enabled - The system will report a confirmed alarm.
08:ENTRY DELAY 1 Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site (while the system is in the
09:ENTRY DELAY 2 armed state) via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm.
Following entry, the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires. Slow-
rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened, until the last 10 seconds of the
delay, during which the beeping rate increases. Locations No. 1 (entry delay 1) and 2 (entry
delay 2) allow you to program the length of these delays.
Options : 00/15 (ENTRY DELAY 2 default)/30 (ENTRY DELAY 1 default)/45/60 seconds;
3/4 minutes
11:CANCEL ALARM The PowerMaster-360R can be configured to provide a Cancel Alarm time window that starts
upon reporting an alarm to the Monitoring Station. If the user disarms the system within that
cancel alarm time, a cancel alarm message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that the
alarm was canceled by the user.
Options: not active (default in USA); in 1/5 (default)/15/60 minute(s) and in 4 hours.
PERIODIC TEST SIRENS TEST
(enter installer / TEMP/LIGHT TEST
master code) TEST ALL DEVICES
TEST ONE DEVICE
– Periodic Test
[1] Not including Siren and Temperature Sensors
[2] After reviewing all untested devices the control panel will read <OK> TO END. You can now do one of the
following: press to abort the testing procedure; press to continue the testing procedure; or press
to exit the testing procedure.
Option Instructions
SIRENS TEST You can test wireless sirens and strobes and sirens of smoke sensors.
To initiate the siren test, press . The display now reads SIREN N. N indicates the
zone location assigned to the siren that is currently being tested.
The first siren enrolled in the panel sounds for 3 seconds after which the PowerMaster-360R
system will automatically repeat the procedure for the next siren enrolled in the system until
all sirens are tested. You should listen to the sirens sounds and make sure that all sirens
sound.
Once all the sirens have been tested, the control panel will now test the sirens of smoke
sensors that are enrolled in the alarm system. The display now reads Zxx: SMOKE SIREN,
where Zxx indicates the zone number of the smoke sensor, and alternates with <OK> TO
CONTINUE. During this time, the siren of the tested smoke sensor will sound for up to one
minute.
Press to test the siren of the next smoke sensor.
When the sirens test is complete, the display reads SIREN TESTS END. Press the
1
Depending on shock detector model, one of the following may appear instead: Zxx:Shk+AX / Zxx:Shk+CntG3 / Zxx:Shk+CntG2.
6. Maintenance
6.1 Handling system faults
Fault What it means Possible Solution
1-WAY The control panel cannot configure or control Make sure the device is physically
the device. present.
Battery consumption increases. Check the display for device faults, for
example, low battery.
Use RF diagnostics to check the current
signal strength and during the last 24
hours.
Open the device cover and replace the
battery or press the tamper switch.
Install the device in a different location.
Replace the device.
AC FAILURE There is no power to gas sensor Make sure that the AC/DC adapter is
connected properly
AC SUPPLY There is no power and the system is working Make sure that the AC/DC adapter is
FAILURE on backup battery power connected properly
CLEAN ME The fire detector must be cleaned Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the detector
air vents occasionally to keep them free of
dust.
COMM. FAILURE A message could not be sent to the Check telephone cable connection
monitoring station or to a private telephone Check that correct telephone number has
or a message was sent but was not been dialed.
acknowledged
Dial Monitoring Station to check whether
or not events are received.
CPU LOW The backup battery within the control panel Check that AC power is available to the
BATTERY is weak and must be replaced. See section Panel.
6.2, Replacing the Backup Battery. If the problem exists for more than 72
hours, replace the battery pack
CPU TAMPER The control panel was physically tampered The control panel is not closed properly.
OPEN with or its cover was opened, or it was Open the control panel and then close it.
removed from wall.
GAS TROUBLE Gas detector failure Gas detector: Disconnect and then put back
the AC power supply connector CO Gas
detector: Replace the detector
GSM NET FAIL The GSM communicator is not able to Move the Panel and GSM unit to another
connect to the cellular network. location.
Enter and exit the Installer Mode menu
Disconnect GSM unit and install it again
LIST OF EVENTS 09/02/11 3:37 P 07/02/11 11:49 a
Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
CLEAR EVENT LOG [5] Erase the Event Log [6] Event Log is erased [7] Returns to normal [8]
display operating mode
➯
- Reading Events
[1]
While the system is in the normal operating mode, press the key.
[6] At this stage in the procedure, clicking the or buttons will take you to <OK> TO EXIT
without erasing the event log. Clicking the button will revert to CLEAR EVENT LOG.
Clicking the button repeatedly at any stage in the procedure takes you one level up with each click.
Clicking the button will take you to <OK> TO EXIT.
Trouble condition.
Wi-Fi connection.
Control keys
Key Function
OFF: Delete a device.
UP: Move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step.
OK: Review status messages one by one and also to select an option.
Arming Keys
Key Function
AWAY: Arming when nobody is at home.
Key Function
Chime ON/OFF
Emergency
Fire
Panic
The home/property owner can access the PowerMaster-360R security system on a mobile device using the
PowerManage Interactive app (for arming/disarming, viewing event details, etc.). The system’s URL is
https://[PowerManage server IP address]/[Panel’s WEB Name].
For example: with a PowerManage on IP 100.101.102.103 using HTTPS communication and a panel with Panel_ID
140613. The link to this panel’s web portal will be: https://100.101.102.103/140613.
Note: Only PowerManage DNS name can be set.
C2. Wireless
RF Network PowerG – 2-way synchronized Frequency Hopping (TDMA / FHSS)
Frequency bands (MHz) 433 – 434 868 - 869 912 – 919
Hopping frequencies 8 4 50
Region Worldwide Europe North America and
selected countries
Encryption AES-128
Maximum Tx Power 10 dBm @ 433 MHz, 14 dBm @ 868 MHz
GSM (MHz) 2G Band 3G Band
850, 900, 1800, 1900 8501, 9002, 19001, 21002
Z-Wave (MHz) (optional) 868.4, 908.4, 921.4
Wi-Fi - optional 2.4 GHz.
Wi-Fi client for event reporting.
Wi-Fi Access Point for IP camera support only.
1 2
Bands are determined by the cellular modem type
C4. Communication
Communication IP, Ethernet 10/100 (primary mode), and GPRS (secondary mode)
Monitoring Station Report 2 via PowerManage on IP and/or GPRS and/or Wi-Fi
Private Notifications 4 emails, 4 SMS numbers
Local Management Protocol to USB
Windows PC and Android Mobile
Report Destinations 2 Monitoring Stations, 4 private SMS telephones via the server and 4 emails
G2. Connection
1. Enroll an MC-302E to the PowerMaster-360R control panel (see section 4.4.2).
2. Configure the Input #1 setting option of the MC-302E to Normally Closed (refer to the MC-302E Installation
Instructions, section 2.3).
3. Connect to the MC-302E a wired magnetic contact to be installed on the door and that is operated by opening/closing
the door (see drawing below).
4. An open/close switch must be connected in parallel to the input of the MC-302E.
Wiring Setup
A. MC-302E device
B. Wired magnetic contact
C. Fixed frame
D. Moving part
E. Open/close switch
E1. Closed
E2. Open
According to the European standard EN50131-1 and EN 50131-3, the PowerMaster 360R
security grading is 2 - "low to medium risk" and environmental classification is II – "indoor
general". The power supply type is A according to EN 50131-6, built-in siren -type Z warning
device according to EN50131-4, and ATS Category is DP4, when IP module primary path and
GPRS secondary, according to EN50136-1, EN50136-2 (pass through Operation Mode) and
according to EN 50131-10 – Supervised Premises Transceiver (SPT).
UK: The PowerMaster-360R is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD6662:2010
at Grade 2 and environmental CLASS II. DD243 and BS8243
Hereby, Visonic Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type PM-360R is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
http://www.visonic.com/download-center.
U.S Standards: (FCC) CFR 47 part 15
WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (Visonic Ltd.) could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING! To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device 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.
EMAIL: [email protected]
INTERNET: www.visonic.com
VISONIC LTD. 2018 PowerMaster-360R Installer's Guide D-307083 Rev 1 (05/18)