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NESS - M1 Installation and Programming Manual

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Menu 11 - Keypad F-Key Reporting Codes

11-Keypad F-Key

Reporting  Codes

Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu.  Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select

another menu.  The ELK key backs up one menu level.  To exit press the * or Exit key.

Referring back to Menu 04-Keypad Definitions, each F Key (F1 thru F6) can be programmed to activate a specific event.

If the programmed “activate event” is an alarm such as: Burg, Fire, Medical, Police Panic, etc., then it is possible to have

an alarm report code transmitted when an F key is used to activate that event.  Enter a two digit value for the “A” alarm

report code.  To disable the alarm report code enter 00.  If the reporting format is SIA or Contact ID, the value can simply

be 01 because the control will automatically produces the correct code according to alarm type using the SIA or Contact

ID protocol.  For 4+2 pulse format, enter a value from 01 to FF.   To enter the A thru F HEX characters press the RIGHT

arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit, then press the UP arrow (shift) key once.  Each press of the 2

key will now produce the following: 2, A, B, C.   Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following: 3, D, E, F.

Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character.

FK01: A=00

[KP01 FKey01]

FK02:A=00

[KP01 FKey02]

F-Key Report Codes

Description of Option

Each Keypad has 6 programmable F keys.  This menu displays the F keys starting at

FK01 thru FK06 for Keypad 1, then FK07 thru FK13 for Keypad 2, etc.  Use the UP and

DOWN arrow keys to select the appropriate keypad and key, then press the RIGHT arrow

key to programming the code.  It may take some experimenting but it is possible to jump

directly to a specific keypad and key by entering a two digit number.

To program the alarm report code press the RIGHT arrow key to move the cursor into the

A= column, then enter a two digit value.  Range is 00 to  FF.  Default is 00 (no report).  To

return back to the left column to select another key or keypad press the ELK key

NOTE:  Each reporting code must be programmed according to the desired reporting

format.  However, for SIA and Contact ID formats the actual reporting digits will be

produced by the control according to the type of alarm or event.  The only programming

required to enable reporting with the SIA and Contact ID formats is to set the programmed

code to a non zero (0) value.  See below:

  Alarms

Keypad Alarm RCs

 CID SIA

00 = Disabled

---- ----

01 = Burglar Entry/Exit 1 1134 BA
02 = Burglar Entry/Exit 2 1134 BA
03 = Burglar Perim Inst

1131 BA

04 = Burglar Interior

1132 BA

05 = Burglar Int Follower 1132 BA
06 = Burglar Int Night

1135 BA

07 = Burglar Int Nt Delay 1135 BA
08 = Burglar 24 Hour

1133 BA

09 = Burglar Box Tamper 1137 TA
10 = Fire Alarm

1110 FA

11 = Fire Verified

1110 FA

12 = Fire Supervisory

1200 FS

13 = Aux1 24hr Alarm

1150 UA

14 = Aux2 24hr Alarm

1150 UA

15 = Keyfob

---- ----

16 = Non-Alarm

---- ----

17 = Carbon Monoxide

1162 GA

Based on the F Key Event definition, the CID (Contact ID) or SIA formats will be:

  Alarms

Keypad Alarm RCs

 CID SIA

18 = Emergency Alarm

1101 QA

19 = Freeze Alarm

1159 ZA

20 = Gas Alarm

1151 GA

21 = Heat Alarm

1114 KA

22 = Medical Alarm

1100 MA

23 = Police Alarm

1120 P A

24 = Police No Indication 1120 P A
25 = Water Alarm

1154 WA

26 = Key Mom Arm/Disarm   ---- ----
27 = Key Mom Arm Away   ---- ----
28 = Key Mom Arm Stay

  ---- ----

29 = Key Mom Disarm

  ---- ----

30 = Key On/Off

  ---- ----

31 = Mute Audibles

  ---- ----

32  =  Power  Supervisory 1338 YT
33 = Temperature

  ---- ----

34 = Analog

  ---- ----

Summary of Contents for 101-201

Page 1: ...Installation Manual M1 Cross Platform Control Specifications Installation and programming Rev 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...ors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower in...

Page 3: ...ring Installer Level Programming 22 Menu 01 Bus Module Enrollment 24 Menu 02 User Code Options 25 Menu 03 Area Definitions 26 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 28 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 30 Menu 06 Alarm Duration Timers 33 Menu 07 Global System Definitions 34 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 38 Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes 40 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes 42 Menu 11 Keypad F Key Reporting Codes 43 Menu 12...

Page 4: ...25 Amp PTC protected 1 1 Cross Platform Control PSC05 or Equivalent O I B A Supervised TM Computer NESSRP Ness M1 NEG VAUX www ness com au Serial number located below on base Horn speaker or 12V siren Default PHONE LINE HOUSE PHONES Red Yellow Mode 3 socket Green Black 1 5 2 6 NOTICE ADSL broadband can interfere with the operation of your alarm dialler It is recommended that a quality ADSL filter ...

Page 5: ...NESS M1InstallationandProgrammingManual Page 5 General Communications Keypad options ...

Page 6: ...e permitted only with the approval of the authority having jurisdiction The burglar alarm signal shall not be transmitted to a police emergency number equipment is to be installed in accordance with NFPA 985 55 1 P 2 Wire Smoke Detector 680 Ohm EOL Dialer Modem is idle If ON Dialer Modem is in use communicating 1 blink with equal On and Off times is Normal 2 fast blinks Control running on bootload...

Page 7: ...NESS M1InstallationandProgrammingManual Page 7 M1 Navigator and LCD keypads available Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 1 ...

Page 8: ...nt the control in a secure dry location where the ambient temperature inside the control box can remain at 0 to 49 C 32 to 120 F Choose a location that allows easy wiring to an unswitched power outlet and to a grounding conductor for the control A central location makes running system wiring easier Remove control box knockouts that best suit your wiring needs Mount the control using the upper cent...

Page 9: ...f N C normally closed and or N O normally open devices may be connected to an EOL supervised zone Tip The condition of any zone can be checked using a voltage meter across the zone and com terminals A non violated zone should measure approximately 7 0 Volts DC If the circuit is violated in an open condition the voltage should rise to 13 8 VDC If the circuit is shorted across the EOL resistor the v...

Page 10: ...efficient Circuit Breakers The VAUX Auxiliary power and J16 power output terminals are protected against shorts and overloads by a 1 25A PTC A PTC is a solid state auto restoring type of circuit breaker The SAUX Switched Smoke power output is protected by a 1 1A PTC The VKP Keypad power output is protected by a 1 25A PTC Output 2 is protected by a 1 25A PTC NOTE Sometimes it may be necessary to re...

Page 11: ...nnected load of 2 Ohms for inside or outside use This output is the source for voice announcements such as Zone 1 not ready System Armed Alarm Activated etc as well as alarm siren sounds The initial start volume and the final volume can be adjusted in programming to suit the application Output 2 is a traditional Alarm output It is factory set to produce alarm siren sounds into standard 8 Ohm speak...

Page 12: ...es Diagram for Daisy Chain Connection of Data Bus Devices Using 3 or More Home Run Cables NOTE The power wires are parallel connected to the VKP Neg terminals RS 485 DATA BUS Data Bus E O L Termination VERY IMPORTANT The M1 features a true RS 485 differential data bus operating at 38 400 baud bits per second This is a relatively high speed by industry standards and was designed to ensure fast accu...

Page 13: ...address 2 and on the same data bus since each device is a different device type It is NOT OK to have duplications of addresses within the same device type I E Multiple keypads on the same control cannot be set to like addresses ADDRESS From the factory all keypads are set to address 1 Valid keypad addresses are 1 to 4 for the ELK M1 or 1 to 16 for the ELK M1G The first keypad on the system Keypad ...

Page 14: ...bypass the AC sensing circuit and allow the control to startup The On Off power switch must be in the On position 2 3 User Codes and Authorities The control has 99 user passcodes plus one installer passcode Each user code may be assigned specific authorities as to what it is allowed to do The authorities are assigned from the Installer level programming however the code numbers and user name is as...

Page 15: ...e interior zones are automatically excluded once the Stay mode is activated the M1 allows this key to Stay arm even while one or more interior zones are violated provided they are programmed for force arming The Stay Night mode re activates any interior night zones To prevent a false alarm the control will not allow change to the Stay Night mode when a interior night zone is violated unless it is ...

Page 16: ... keys to scroll through the list If you know the three digit number you may enter it to jump directly to that Output The current state of the output will display Press the key to toggle change the output from on off or from off on Remote Zone Temperature Sensors can be read from this menu Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu then press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list ...

Page 17: ...e settings can be time of day time duration seconds or a numeric value Each custom setting has a reference number CS and a text description I E CS01 Sprkl On 00 00 Time implying a time of day setting Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to locate a setting then press the RIGHT arrow key to select Enter the new value and press the ELK key to save and exit Menu 8 consis...

Page 18: ...ON BEFORE TESTING THE DIALER If the test should fail a Comm Fail trouble will occur To clear a Comm Fail the dialer must be able to complete a good communication To connect Ness s Remote Program PC software RP via the user assisted method press the RIGHT arrow key and then select the connection mode with the UP or DOWN arrow keys 1 Seize Line Attended Mode 1 Allows RP connection to begin on an alr...

Page 19: ... To exit press the key VM01 1 Block s Record Play 6 Sec Blocks 01 Record PlayAll 6 Sec Blocks 01 Rec LiftPhone VM01 1 Block s Record Play Step by step summary of procedures for recording a custom message 1 Verify that a house telephone is connected to the control s T1 and R1 terminals and that Installer menu 07 option 1 is set to a 1 This allows the control to recognize the telephone and allow it ...

Page 20: ... arming and disarming only If a area is not ready to arm it will be necessary to map individually see steps above to that area to view the violated zone s and either secure or bypass them prior to arming The example at left shows that the user code was authorized for all 8 areas as indicated by a letter beneath each of the 8 area numbers The letters show the status of each area A lower case r mean...

Page 21: ...guards including data encryption password log on serial number and dealer assigned RP access code The serial identifies the control to RP while the RP access code identifies the computer to the control prior to a programming session RP loads the access code during the first connection It cannot be viewed or changed from local keypad programming In addition to these safeguards you can set an anti t...

Page 22: ...r Contact ID report codes transmitted simply program a nonzero value I E Program a 1 01 Option R For Zone Restore program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 Option B For Zone Bypass program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 Option T For Zone Trouble program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 4...

Page 23: ...Start Zn Area Defs Zone Defs 5 DST Observe 81 Default User Codes 3 Reg Supv Hrs Area 1 Zone 1 6 Fast Loop Tm 82 Default Areas Data Menu 09 Menu 12 4 Fire Supv Hrs 1 Exit Delay 1 1 Definition 7 SlowLoop Tm 83 Default Keypads Data Area Report Codes System Rpt Codes 2 Transmitter Opts 2 Entry Delay 1 2 Type 8 Cross SelfVer 84 Default Zones Data Area 1 1 AC Fail Delay Select Transmitter 3 Exit Delay 2...

Page 24: ...unique Address setting within its type Valid Input Expanders addresses are 2 to 13 Output Expander addresses are 1 to 13 The address determines the starting and ending zone or output numbers for that expander See chart below Addr Input Exp Output Exp Addr Input Exp Output Exp Addr Input Exp Output Exp 1 N A main bd Outputs 1 16 6 Zone 81 96 Output 65 80 11 Zone 161 176 Output 161 176 2 Zone 17 32 ...

Page 25: ... it will be necessary to press the Exit or Stay key to arm after the code If Yes this code can only disarm if the control was armed by it or another temporary code In other words A temporary code cannot disarm the control if a regular code was used to arm A temporary code might be used for cleaning repair personnel etc A Master Code can be used to review change or delete other users and to modify ...

Page 26: ...s a second time and restores the exit timer will automatically restart one time I E If the Exit1 door is opened closed and then opened again the timer will restart NOTE This only works on Exit Delay 1 zones and the timer only restarts one time It does NOT work if the zone is enabled for force arm This features complies with the SIA CP 01 false alarm reduction standard 2 SPOUSE LEAVE FOR WORK OR LE...

Page 27: ...has expired and the control is fully armed The default value is No To program the text description of the Area Name press the left arrow key Enter text using the number keys I E For a K press the 5 key twice To move the cursor press the right or left arrow keys While programming the text pressing the Chime key inserts a space and the Bypass key erases 1 digit The up and down arrow keys toggle betw...

Page 28: ...LCD will alternate The default value is Yes If Yes the keypad will display it s local temperature on the bottom line of the LCD screen If there is too much information to display at once the bottom line of the LCD will alternate The default value is Yes If Yes the keypad will display the name of the area in which it belongs If there is too much information to display at once the bottom line of the...

Page 29: ...HT arrow key to move to the next option Light Blink selects whether the key should blink when lighted or be steady Press the RIGHT arrow key and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option Key Requires PIN selects whether the F key requires a valid user code prior to activation Press the RIGHT arrow and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to...

Page 30: ...a Definitions and the system is armed in the Away mode all interior zones will be bypassed if no exit is detected from the premises during the exit delay time 08 Burglar 24 hr Intended for tamper switches etc Activates an immediate Burglary alarm if tripped anytime during armed or disarmed state 09 Burglar 24 hr Box Tamper Intended for control siren and bell box tamper switches Activates an immedi...

Page 31: ...ith each trip 27 Keyswitch Momentary Away Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the AWAY mode with each trip 28 Keyswitch Momentary Stay Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the STAY mode with each trip 29 Keyswitch Momentary Disarm Only For a spring loaded momentary key switch Disarms with each trip 30 Keyswitch On Off Maintaine...

Page 32: ... out and then shut the door at their leisure without creating a false alarm and without a long exit delay time As soon as the garage door is closed it will automatically return to service Default setting is No NOTE For UL installations Force Arm shall be disabled Swinger Shutdown prevents a runaway communicator by shunting a zone after two trips It cannot send another alarm until the control is re...

Page 33: ...sign outputs Gas Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Heat Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Water Alarm durati...

Page 34: ... Sets the time that a Slow Loop zone must remain open before the control responds A Slow Loop zone is basically any zone that does not have the FastLoopResponse option enabled in Menu 05 Zone Definitions To set press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a number from 002 to 255 Time is adjusted in 10 millisecond increments from 20ms to 2550ms 2 55 seconds Default is 400ms Zones programmed with the Cross ...

Page 35: ...Volume stepping reduces noise and confusion with user caused false alarms Default is 7 Sets the maximum volume of Output 1 for Voice alarm messages Just as in G16 with a low initial setting the voice alarm message starts low and automatically increases volume stepping over a period of time until the max is reached Default is 5 Sets the maximum volume of Output 1 for Voice non alarm messages Non al...

Page 36: ... tone sniffing methods Set this option to Yes ONLY when an M1TWI Two Way Listen In interface Ness part 101 216 is installed This enables the correct software commands and procedures to make the two way functional Refer also to the instructions that are shipped with the M1TWI If Two Way is enabled this timer provides a window for the CS to enter 55 and activate two way listen in by holding the phon...

Page 37: ...screen will cause all the User Codes to be factory defaulted Please be patient as it may take a minute or more to default some items Entering 82 from this screen causes all area definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 83 from this screen causes all keypad definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 84 from this screen causes all zone definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 85 from this ...

Page 38: ...since it is the first number A backup cannot have another backup These are the digits to dial for the selected telephone number Up to 20 digits may be programmed Valid number digits are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 In addition special characters may be entered such as comma for 2 sec pause slash for 125 msec wait and for touchtone signaling plus the letters A B C D The cursor automatically moves right ...

Page 39: ... should report misc options from theAREA REPORTING CODES menu ZoneAlarms Restores and Unbypasses from the ZONE REPORTING CODES menu and KeypadAlarms from the KEYPAD F KEY REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report the Zone Bypasses from the ZONE REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report t...

Page 40: ...de will be reported if a programmed Expected Arm time is extended by a valid user Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Fail to Close code will be reported if the area is not armed by a programmed Expected Arm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Late to Close code will be reported...

Page 41: ...ode can be used to identify an accidental alarm caused by an error while arming Locally it works as follows If an exit delay rolls directly into entry delay as a result of a zone being left violated the entry delay warning AND the siren will sound If the control is not disarmed prior to the entry delay expiring the communicator will report the alarm along with the Exit Error code Range is 00 to FF...

Page 42: ...sor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character See Appendix for a summary of the SIA and Contact ID codes Alarms Restore Bypass Trouble Zone RCs CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA 01 B...

Page 43: ... then press the RIGHT arrow key to programming the code It may take some experimenting but it is possible to jump directly to a specific keypad and key by entering a two digit number To program the alarm report code press the RIGHT arrow key to move the cursor into the A column then enter a two digit value Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report To return back to the left column to select anothe...

Page 44: ...e programmed in order to know when the Installer Level of Programming has been entered Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report This report code may be programmed to notify when Installer Level Programming is ended To prevent unnecessary reports the report will not transmit until the key is pressed three times to signify final end of programming The report will occur automatically at Midnight if ...

Page 45: ...rent is lost on the telephone line Phone Line Fault R Restore will report upon restoral of the telephone line Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Output 2 T Trouble will be reported if an open circuit occurs on Output 2 Output 2 R Restore will be reported upon restoral of the connection Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options Codes continued Sys Rpt Code Opt...

Page 46: ...Close UR101 O 00 C 00 Up Dnload Op Cl Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select another menu The ELK key backs up one menu level To exit press the or Exit key NOTE Enter a two digit value to enable a report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically ...

Page 47: ...NESS M1InstallationandProgrammingManual Page 47 Menu 14 Wireless Definitions For details refer to the Ness M1 Radio Receiver Manual 1 4 W i r e l e s s Definitions ...

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Page 49: ...ine answers RP will transmit codes to override it automatically Prompt when answer RP dials and listens for the control to answer It waits for a manual OK before connecting Dial hang up dial again This is faster than waiting on the control s rings until answer setting It is also useful for reaching premises that have telephone company answer forward services The M1 must be enabled for this option ...

Page 50: ...y As new firmware updates become available they will be posted on Ness s website www ness com au m1 in a password restricted M1 Dealers ONLY location NOTE Firmware updating can only be done from a Direct to PC Com port connection or an optional Ethernet Network connection Due to the amount of data that has to be transferred Dial up connections cannot be used to perform firmware updates How to Upda...

Page 51: ... in the M1 NOTE The quantities and capabilities of the automation and rules programming will vary based on the model of M1 that is being programmed For example The standard M1 supports 100 rules and limited lighting options while the M1G Gold edition supports 528 rules and extensive lighting options and capabilities Some examples in this section may not be available with the standard M1 TASKS A Ta...

Page 52: ...ve wireless devices Even if a lighting product is not directly supported it is always possible to use RS 232 ASCII strings for communicating lighting control OUTPUTS These can be in the form of voltage only relays or a combination of the two Depending on the M1 model up to 208 outputs may be controlled The first 32 outputs have a 16 character description 6 word voice phrase and the Show on keypad ...

Page 53: ...settings from keypad user menu 7 Automation Custom Settings and modify the value whether it be a numeric value a timer seconds or a time of day Incorporating custom settings in rules provides the user the ability to modify how the rule will operate For instance the user can modify the time or duration for the lawn sprinklers which have been programmed to turn on automatically The function types in...

Page 54: ...y are not being remotely commanded by an automation controller TEXTS This section allows custom text messages to be constructed and formatted These messages can be transmitted to an LCD keypad or out of one of the RS232 serial ports to a PC or some other type of equipment I E Touchscreen Lighting centers etc A message to the keypad could be Happy Birthday or Please Pay Your Bill while a message go...

Page 55: ...triggering event in order to be started A triggering event can be a time of day occurrence a zone opening or closing the security system going from armed to disarmed a light changing from on to off or literally hundreds of other events Below are some examples of WHENEVER elements Example 1 WHENEVER THE TIME IS 08 00AM Example 2 WHENEVER Living Rm Light 6 A6 IS TURNED ON An important point to remem...

Page 56: ...DAY S OF THE WEEK IS ARE M W F Example 5 AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE Example 6 AND John s House Area 1 IS ARMED AWAY THEN The third and final element of a rule is the action that you wish to occur as a result of the Rule being triggered and all the qualifiers being true Below are some examples of THEN actions Example 7 THEN TURN Air Cond Out 9 OFF Example 8 THEN TURN Living Rm Light 6 A6 OFF Example 9 ...

Page 57: ...ditional AND element could be added to prevent the fan from operating on certain days or at certain times Rule 4 is another energy savings example It adjusts the cooling setpoint of the Main Floor Thermostat to 29 degrees whenever the control is armed to the away mode Rule 5 is especially great for a homeowner arriving home after dark If they are equipped with an RF wireless Keyfob and they press ...

Page 58: ...uble N 1139 Control Low Battery Trouble N 1140 Control Over Current Trouble N 1141 Expansion Module Trouble N 1142 Output 2 Supervisory Tbl N 1143 Telephone Line Fault Tbl 1144 Restore Fire Zone B 1145 Restore Fire Supv Zone B 1146 Restore Burglar Zone B 1147 Restore Medical Zone B 1148 Restore Police Zone B 1149 Restore Aux1 24 hr Zone B 1150 Restore Aux2 24 hr Zone B 1151 Restore CO Zone B 1152 ...

Page 59: ...M 1325 Access Keypad 13 TM 1326 Access Keypad 14 TM 1327 Access Keypad 15 TM 1328 Access Keypad 16 TM 1329 Access Any Keypad TM 1330 Keypad Beep Area 1 N 1331 Keypad Beep Area 2 N 1332 Keypad Beep Area 3 N 1333 Keypad Beep Area 4 N 1334 Keypad Beep Area 5 N 1335 Keypad Beep Area 6 N 1336 Keypad Beep Area 7 N 1337 Keypad Beep Area 8 N 1338 Area 1 Exit Error N 1339 Area 2 Exit Error N 1340 Area 3 Ex...

Page 60: ...mber To choose a task enter its number For fastest operation add a 0 in front of single digit numbers I E for a 3 enter 03 NOTE Any valid task can be selected by entering it s two digit number even if it was not announced The task name will then be repeated along with the prompt To Activate press This should cause the events to activate For Light Control press 2 This menu allows direct control any...

Page 61: ...ng either that no zones violated or zone xx violated Additional presses of the 4 key will announce additional troubled zones if any exist For Audio Alert press 7 This only works if a 2 way listen in interface is installed Ness M1TWI part 101 217 It will open an audio path from the phone to the listen in board and the output 1 speakers For full operating instructions see Appendix D To hang up press...

Page 62: ...141 Disable 142 Disarm 143 Disarmed 144 Dock 145 Door 146 Doors 147 Down 148 Driveway 149 E East 150 Emergency 151 Enable 152 End 153 Energy 154 Enrollment 155 Enter 156 Entering 157 Entertainment 158 Enter the 159 Entry 160 Environment 161 Equipment 162 Error 163 Evacuate 164 Event 165 Exercise 166 Expander 167 Exit 168 Exterior 169 F F 170 Fail 171 Failure 172 Family room 173 Fan 174 Feed 175 Fe...

Page 63: ...omeone 395 South 396 Spare 397 Speaker 398 Sprinkler 399 Stairs 400 Stairway 401 Star 402 Start 403 Status 404 Stay 405 Stock 406 Stop 407 Storage 408 Storm 409 Studio 410 Study 411 Sump 412 Sun 413 Switch 414 System 415 T Tamper 416 Tank 417 Task 418 Telephone 419 Television 420 Temperature 421 Test 422 Thank you 423 That 424 The 425 Theater 426 Thermostat 427 Third 428 Time 429 Toggle 430 Top 43...

Page 64: ...ated by calling in using the Telephone Remote Control and pressing 7 Audio Monitor 3 Once a two way session has begun it will continue for 3 minutes before automatically disconnecting To extend the two way session for 3 additional minutes you must press command 7 TONE COMMANDS 55 BEGIN LISTEN IN Used by Operator to begin a listen in session 1 TALK Talk through all speakers connected to Output 1 2 ...

Page 65: ... another zone Programmable from 1 to 255 seconds For all non fire zones shut down at 1 trip Depends on Panel and Sensors Call waiting cancel prefix code may be dialed on initial attempt ONLY Enabled No disable option Enabled No disable option SHIPPING DEFAULT 60 Seconds All Audible Annunciators Enabled Enabled 30 Seconds Enabled 30 Seconds Disabled Disabled 30 Seconds Enabled Disabled Blank Not Pr...

Page 66: ...ion 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 If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is induced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away from any wire run...

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Page 68: ...ng with any programmed name If no code is programmed into that user location then the code will be 0000 4 Present a new not previously enrolled prox card fob to the reader If accepted the Keypad will beep 3 times and display the card fob 12 digit ID 5 If the card fob is rejected a low error tone and Code Not Authorized Redo will display Causes for reject include A The card fob has already been enr...

Page 69: ...s expense Ness Corporation will not be liable for the cost of removal re installation or transportation Products deemed faulty will be repaired or replaced at ness Corporation s discretion free of charge but no responsibility is accepted for products subjected to misuse nor is responsibility accepted for consequential costs A specific exception to our product warranty relates to damage caused by l...

Page 70: ... Definitions 27 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 28 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 30 Menu 06 Alarm Cutoff Timers 33 Menu 07 Global System Definitions 34 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 38 Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes 40 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes 42 Menu 11 Sys Report Code Options Codes 43 44 Menu 12 User Report Codes 47 Multi area Partition Operation 20 O Operating The System 14 Output 1 Delay Turn On 34 ...

Page 71: ...rior written permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement Ness Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 28 069 984 372 Ness M1 Installation Programming Manual Document Part No 890 013 Rev 2 1 www ness com au National Customer Service Centre Ph 1300 551 991 Techsupport n...

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