Overview
PowerSeries Neo is a hybrid intrusion platform that combines on-board hardwired zones with wired and wireless expansion. Use this page for support-level planning, compatibility checks, and core system limits before programming.
Official source
- Product page: DSC PowerSeries Neo (ID 2609)
- Manual basis: *PowerSeries Neo Installation Guide v1.35* and *PowerSeries Neo User Manual v1.3*
Model capacity
| Model | Max zones | Max partitions | Typical fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| HS2016 | 16 | 2 | Small homes and small retail |
| HS2032 | 32 | 4 | Mid-size commercial and mixed use |
| HS2064 | 64 | 8 | Multi-area sites with staged expansion |
| HS2128 | 128 | 8 | Large multi-partition systems |
Core hardware limits
- On-board hardwired zones: 8
- Total wireless zone support: 16 to 128, model and configuration dependent
- Combined zone architecture: up to 8 hardwired on board plus supported wireless and expander zones
- Corbus output for modules and keypads: 700 mA AUX budget
- Access code capacity: up to 1002 user/access codes
Module and keypad capacity
| Expansion type | HS2016 | HS2032 | HS2064 | HS2128 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSM2108 hardwired zone expanders | 1 | 3 | 7 | 15 |
| HSM2208 PGM expanders | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
| Wireless keypads | 8 | 8 | 8 | 16 |
Compatibility note
- PowerSeries Neo is not compatible with legacy PowerSeries modules such as PK5500 and RF5132.
- If those parts are present on an existing account, plan for replacement with Neo-compatible keypads and receivers before migration.
FAQs
Which Neo panel should I choose?
Start with zone and partition requirements:
- HS2016: up to 16 zones, 2 partitions
- HS2032: up to 32 zones, 4 partitions
- HS2064: up to 64 zones, 8 partitions
- HS2128: up to 128 zones, 8 partitions
Can I mix hardwired and wireless zones?
Yes. You can use 8 on-board hardwired zones plus supported expansion and wireless zones up to model limits.
Why am I getting intermittent module trouble?
Check Corbus load and voltage at the remote module. Low voltage conditions are common on long runs, especially at HSM2108 or HSM2300 locations.
Do old PowerSeries keypads work on Neo?
No. PK5500 and RF5132 are not compatible with Neo.
Where is the official source page?
Use the product page here: DSC PowerSeries Neo (ID 2609)