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Contents
ContentsIntroduction to PowerMaster-360................................................................................................ 3
PowerMaster-360 LED indicators and connectors..................................................................... 5
Operating the alarm system......................................................................................................... 6
Arming and disarming the system............................................................................................... 7
Users and codes............................................................................................................................. 8
Alarms.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Bypassed areas............................................................................................................................... 8
Receiving SMS notifications.......................................................................................................... 9
Operating the alarm system through SMS............................................................................... 10
Periodic testing............................................................................................................................. 10
Replacing the PowerMaster-360 backup battery..................................................................... 11
Replacing batteries in wireless devices..................................................................................... 11
Acknowledging keyfob low battery............................................................................................ 11
Cleaning the control panel.......................................................................................................... 11
Partitions....................................................................................................................................... 12
Siren activity in partitions............................................................................................................ 12
Common areas............................................................................................................................. 13
Home fire escape planning......................................................................................................... 13
PowerMaster-360 specifications................................................................................................. 14
Compliance with Standards........................................................................................................ 15
Visonic Limited Warranty............................................................................................................ 16


D-307503 PowerMaster-360 User's Guide
Introduction to PowerMaster-360
Note: "PM" is used as an abbreviation for "PowerMaster".
The PowerMaster-360 is a wireless alarm system used to detect and alert the occurrence of
a variety of security and safety hazards, including burglary and fire. The PowerMaster-360
is governed by a control panel that is designed to collect data from various sensors that are
strategically located within and along the perimeter of the protected site.
The alarm system can be armed or disarmed by a variety of key-fobs and keypads using special
codes. Proximity tags enable authorised people to enter restricted zones.
In the armed state, the system initiates an alarm upon detection of a disturbance in any one of the
armed zones.
In the disarmed state, the system provides visual information, and initiates an alarm if smoke is
detected or upon disturbance in a 24-hour zone.
The system identifies a wide range of events, including alarms, attempts to tamper with sensors,
and several types of trouble. Events can be reported automatically to monitoring stations, private
telephones, and mobile phones. Events can be reported by SMS and email. Your installer can
determine what type of events will be reported to which destination.
Note: A qualified technician must check the system at least once a year.
PowerMaster-360 features include the following:
Multiple arming modes
Away, Home, Away-Instant, Home-Instant, Latchkey, and Bypass
Disarm under duress
If a user is forcibly compelled to disarm the system, they can do so using a duress code that
disarms the system as usual, but also sends a silent alarm to the monitoring station.
System supervision
All wireless peripherals within the protected site send periodic keep alive supervision
messages. If a keep alive message is overdue, the system reports a missing trouble alert.
Battery supervision
The PowerMaster-360 continuously monitors the battery condition of the sensors and
devices in the system, and sends a low battery message whenever a battery needs to be
replaced within a maximum of 30 days.
Distress calls
Users can use key-fobs to activate distress calls by pressing two buttons simultaneously.
Access from remote telephones
You can access the PowerMaster-360 from a remote telephone and arm or disarm it, or
receive status information.
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Looking after people at home
The system can be programmed to monitor people's activity within the protected area, and
send out an alert message if no movement is detected for a predefined period of time.
Partitioning
Partitioning allows you to divide the system into three independently controllable areas—
for example, garage, main house, basement—with different users assigned to each partition
whereby each user can arm the partition to which they are assigned.
Common areas
The system supports areas that are used by two or more partitions. Example: a reception
area, which is common to two offices, each of which is assigned to a separate partition, is
armed only after both partitions are armed. In the armed state the reception area is armed
after either partition is disarmed to allow the user of that office to use the reception area
without generating an alarm.
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PowerMaster-360 LED indicators and connectors
Figure 1: PowerMaster-360 LED indicators and connectors
Table 1: PowerMaster-360 LED indicators
LED Description
A AC power
Green: the panel is connected to power
B
Arming status
Red: system is armed away
Flashing red: system is armed home
Off: system is disarmed
C System trouble
Orange: system detects an abnormal condition
D
Server connectivity
Blue: a connection is active between the panel and the PowerManage server
Off: the panel is not connected to the PowerManage server
E
Smart home service connectivity
Blue: the panel is connected to the smart home server
Off: the panel is not connected to the smart home server
F
Wi-Fi connectivity
Green: Wi-Fi module is available in the panel
Green, blinking slowly: Wi-Fi access point is active
GMicro USB connection
H5V DC power connection
ILAN connection
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Operating the alarm system
The alarm system is operated by various remote devices as well as a mobile phone application as
follows:
Table 2: Operating the alarm system
Mobile application
The mobile app enables you to control
your home and business security remotely.
You can see inside your home or business
in near real time, and you can make
decisions about events and notifications
from anywhere using your smart phone.
Keypads
The KP-140/1 PG2 and KP-160 keypads
enable easy arming and disarming
of the alarm system, and initiation of
emergency, fire, and panic alarms. The
keypads control programmable outputs
from anywhere in the home or office and
provide homeowners with visual indication
of successful command execution and
system status.
Keyfobs
The KF-234 PG2 and KF-235 PG2 keyfobs
are used to arm and disarm the alarm
system, for emergency signalling, home
automation, and other remote control
applications, providing instant visual
verification that the requested command
has been successfully executed.
Proximity tags
Proximity tags enable you to perform a
variety of functions without entering a user
code, for example arming and disarming.
Whenever the user code is required, you
can present a valid proximity tag and
perform the required operation without
the need to key in the user code.
For more information about how to operate each device, please refer to the relevant user guide.
You can find online guides on the Visonic website: https://www.visonic.com/.
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Arming and disarming the system
Arming the alarm system is an action that prepares the system to sound an alarm if a zone is
violated by motion, or by opening a door or window.
Disarming the alarm system restores the control panel to the normal standby state. In this state,
only fire and 24-hour zones sound an alarm if violated, but a panic alarm can also be initiated.
The alarm system can be armed or disarmed using keyfobs and keypads.
Note:
• In the armed state, the system initiates an alarm upon detection of a disturbance in any
one of the armed zones.
• In the disarmed state, the system provides visual status information and initiates and
alarm if smoke is detected or upon disturbance in a 24-hour zone.
The system supports the following arming options:
Table 3: Arming options
Arm away Used to arm the system when the protected site is vacated entirely.
Arm home
Used to arm the system when people are present within the protected site, for
example, during night-time at home. With home arming, perimeter zones are
protected but interior zones are not. Consequently, motion within interior zones
will be ignored by the control panel, but disturbance of a perimeter zone will
cause an alarm.
Quick arm away Used to arm away without the need to provide a user code.
Note: the installer should enable this option, if required.
Quick arm
home
Used to arm home without the need to provide a user code.
Note: the installer should enable this option, if required.
Forced arming
Used to arm away when any of the system zones is disturbed (that is, system
not ready).
Note: Bypassed zones are not protected throughout the arming period.
Bypassed zones remain unprotected until the system is disarmed.
Instant arming
You can arm the system away-instant or home-instant, thereby canceling the
entry delay for all delay zones for the duration of one arming period.
Example: you may arm the system in home instant mode and remain within the
protected area. Only perimeter protection is active, and if you do not expect a
person to enter while the system is armed, alarm upon entry via the main door
is an advantage.
Latchkey
arming
A special disarming mode in which designated latchkey users (users 5 to 8) will
trigger a latchkey message to be sent to a designated telephone when they
disarm the system.
Example: A parent wants to ensure that their child has returned from school
and disarmed the system. Latchkey arming is only possible when the system is
armed away.
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Users and codes
As a master user, or user number 1, you need a 4-digit security code to master the system. Code
0000 is not allowed. You can provide security codes to 47 other people to authorize them to use the
system. Security codes are used mainly to arm and disarm the system, or to access information that
is restricted to authorized users only.
The Duress Code enables you to disarm the system using a special code that sends a silent alarm to
the monitoring station.
Alarms
An alarm my be caused by one of the following events:
• Motion detected by a motion sensor
• Change of state detected by a magnetic contact detector, for example, a window or door is
opened
• Detection of smoke by a smoke detector
• Tampering with any one of the detectors
• Pressing the emergency buttons on the keypad
When an alarm is initiated, the internal control panel's sounder is activated first for a limited period
set by the installer; this is the abort period. If you cause an alarm accidentally, you can disarm the
system within the abort period before other indoor or outdoor sirens start, and before an alarm is
reported to the remote responders.
The are two types of alarms as follows:
•Loud alarm. Sirens constantly blare out a siren, while the control panel reports the event to the
designated recipients.
•Silent alarm. This is a non-audible siren alarm that is reported by the control panel to the
designated recipients.
Bypassed areas
Bypassed areas are areas that are not armed when arming the system. Bypassing permits arming
only part of the system while allowing free movement of people within certain zones when the
system is armed.
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Receiving SMS notifications
The PowerMaster-360 system can be programmed to send SMS event notification messages to
four pre-selected mobile phone numbers. The messages can be tagged with a House ID name, for
example, JOHN'S HOUSE.
The following are examples of the reported SMS messages:
• JOHN’S HOUSE
**AWAY**
• JOHN’S HOUSE
**DISARM**
• JOHN’S HOUSE
POWRMASTR-360: LOW BATTERY
GARAGE: LOW BATTERY
• JOHN’S HOUSE
STATUS MESSAGE 01
(Event list is displayed)
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Operating the alarm system through SMS
The PowerMaster-360 system can respond to SMS commands from any cellular telephone.
The various SMS commands are detailed in the following table.
In this table, <code> means a 4-digit user code and _ means blank space.
Table 4: SMS command list
Command SMS format SMS format for partitions
ARM AWAY AWAY_<code> or AW_<code> P# AWAY_<code> or
P# AW_<code>
ARM AWAY INSTANT AWAY INST_<code> or
AWI_<code>
P# AWAY INST_ <code> or
P# AWI <code>
ARM AWAY LATCHKEY LATCHKEY_<code> or
LK_<code>
P# LATCHKEY_<code> or
P# LK_<code>
ARM AWAY LATCHKEY INSTANT LATCHKEY INST_<code> or
LKI_<code>
P# LATCHKEY INST_<code> or
P# LKI_<code>
ARM HOME HOME_<code> or HM_<code> P# HOME_<code> or
P# HM_<code>
ARM HOME INSTANT HOME INST_<code> or
HMI_<code>
P# HOME INST_<code> or
P# HMI_<code>
DISARM DISARM_<code> or DA_<code> P# DISARM_<code> or
P# DA_<code>
DEFINE HOUSE IDENTITY¹ HOUSE NAME_<code> <house
ID> or HN_<code> <house ID>
P# HOUSE NAME_<code>
<house ID> or
P# HN_<code> <house ID>
GET SYSTEM STATUS STATUS_<code> or ST_<code> P# STATUS_<code> or
P# ST_<code>
TURN PGM ON PGM_XX_ON_<code> P# PGM_XX_ON_<code>
TURN PGM OFF PGM_XX_OFF_<code> P# PGM_XX_OFF_<code>
¹House ID includes up to 16 characters, for example, JOHN'S HOUSE
Note: There may be some delay in executing the commands sent through SMS messages if the
PowerMaster-360 panel is communicating at the same time.
Periodic testing
The components of the security system are designed to be maintenance-free as much as possible.
It is mandatory to test the system at least once a week, and after an alarm event, to verify that all
system sirens, detectors, keyfobs, keypads, and other peripherals function properly. Proceed as
described in this section and if there is any problem, notify your installer at once.
The test is performed in four parts as follows:
1. Siren test: Each siren of the system is automatically activated for 3 seconds (outdoor sirens
with low volume). In addition, the system tests the siren of enrolled smoke sensors.
2. Temp/light test: For devices with temperature sensing, the panel displays the temperature of
each zone in Celsius or Fahrenheit. For devices that have both temperature and light sensing,
the panel displays the temperature and light intensity of each zone.
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