
5. PROGRAMMING
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D-304762 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 Installer's Guide
Option Configuration Instructions
Enter the two telephone numbers (including area code – maximum 16 digits).of the SMS
Receiver 1 located at the 1
st
Monitoring Station (26:SMS RCVR 1) and SMS Receiver 2
located at the 2
nd
Monitoring Station (27:SMS RCVR 2).
Notes:
1. To enter the international prefix (
) at the 1
st
digit – key-in [#]
[1].
2. SMS is not sent to UL/ULC listed Monitoring Station receivers. This is a supplementary
feature of the PowerMaster-10/30 G2.
41:PSTN FORMAT
The PowerMaster can be programmed to report the event messages defined in Report
Events option (option 01) to two Alarm Format Receivers (see options 16 & 17) via PSTN
telephone line and/or GSM analog voice channel (if equipped with GSM module) using
standard PSTN alarm formats (i.e. SIA, Contact-ID and Scancom).
Select which of the reporting formats the system will use to report the events to the two Alarm
Format Receivers PSTN/GSM RCVR 1 and PSTN/GSM RCVR 2. The Event Codes used for
the reporting in each of the available formats are specified in APPENDIX D. Event Codes.
Make sure that the receivers used by the Monitoring Stations are of the compatible models
listed below and that the receiver used can receive the format you select.
Compatible Alarm Format Receivers:
UL/ULC listed receivers: SG-System I, SG-System III, SG-System IV.
Master Installer only
Options: SIA (default); Scancom; SIA text and contact ID.
Note: For UL installations, the communication formats used are SIA and Contact ID and the
compatible receivers are the ones mentioned above.
46:PSTN RETRIES
Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of
failure to report via the PSTN telephone line connection.
Options: 2 attempts; 4 attempts (default); 8 attempts; 12 attempts and 16 attempts.
Note: For UL Listed product, set to "8 attempts".
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), GSM and SMS.
Options: 2 attempts; 4 attempts (default); 8 attempts; 12 attempts and 16 attempts.
Note: For UL Listed product, set to "8 attempts".
51:TEL AUTO TEST
To verify a proper communication channel, the PowerMaster can be configured to send a test
event to the Monitoring Station via PSTN 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.
Note: For UL Listed product, set to “every 1 day”.
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
→
→→
→PSTN FAIL
→
→→
→GSM/GPRS FAIL
(Return)
Determine whether a failure in any of the system communication channels i.e. PSTN or
GSM/GPRS will be 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. "tel line fail" or
"GSM line fail") will be respectively stored in the event log.
Previously known as
"LINE FAIL REPORT"
Options "PSTN FAIL": immediat report (default); after 5/30/60/180 min; and do not report.
Options "GSM/GPRS FAIL": after 2/5/15/30 min and do not report (default).
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
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