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5000 Series Dialler

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NESS 5000 SERIES DIALLER

INSTALLATION MANUAL

This manual is designed to provide the installation instructions on the NESS SECURITY
PRODUCT'S 5000 SERIES Dialler. For complete details on the warranty or the 5000 SERIES
products. please refer to our conditions of sale.

NESS SECURITY PRODUCTS
4/167 Prospect Hwy.
Seven Hills. 2147
N.S.W. Australia

Head Office.

SYDNEY

Phone: (02) 8825 9222

BRISBANE

Phone: (07) 3343 7744

MELBOURNE

Phone: (03) 9878 1022

PERTH

Phone: (08) 9328 2511

Copyright by NESS SECURITY PRODUCTS, July 1987.

DESIGN CONCEPTS

The 5000 SERIES Dialler is totally unique in that 2 separate
diallers share the one Circuit board and telephone line. It is not simply
one dialler with two Client Account Numbers, but 2 separate, individually
programmable diallers sharing the same hardware.

With this unique design and the many other features built into the
5000 SERIES Dialler, NESS has been able to provide you with a product
capable of meeting the diverse needs of virtually all installations. In
addition, it provides a simple means of overcoming, at no extra cost, the
8 alarm channel limitation of most Central Station equipment. Some of
the unique capabilities of this Dialler are explained below.

EXTRA TELEPHONE NUMBER: The Primary and Secondary telephone

numbers are basically designed for reporting to the Main and Back-up
receivers of a Central Station. An Extra telephone number, which may
be programmed by the client, has been provided for added flexibility. By
setting option 4 of P35E, the Extra number will be used in addition to
the  Primary/Secondary  numbers. If both options 0 and 4 of P35E are
set, then only the Extra telephone number it used for either or both
Diallers as required.

POCKET PAGER: To indicate an alarm via a 'beeper'  type pocket pager,

the Dialler only has to call a number and wait  for a special
Acknowledge tone. It does not have to send any alarm reports. This
facility is available via option 5 of P36E.

COMMAND TONE: An optional Tone Generator may be purchased to

remotely control certain aspects of the Dialler (if so programmed).
To use the facility, call the Dialler and when it answers, put the Tone
Generator near the mouthpiece and press its button. The Dialler will
respond with a series of beeps depending on the options selected.

Summary of Contents for 5000 Series

Page 1: ... a simple means of overcoming at no extra cost the 8 alarm channel limitation of most Central Station equipment Some of the unique capabilities of this Dialler are explained below EXTRA TELEPHONE NUMBER The Primary and Secondary telephone numbers are basically designed for reporting to the Main and Back up receivers of a Central Station An Extra telephone number which may be programmed by the clie...

Page 2: ...designed to plug into the 8 Zone Control Panel It cannot be used in conjunction with the 4 Zone Control Panel To install the Dialler remove the Control Panel board from the housing clip the Dialler into the third or fourth slot connect the 13 way ribbon cable between the dialler and the control panel Then re install the Control Panel board If a Zone Expander is being installed also the Dialler mus...

Page 3: ... 300mA Via the 13 way ribbon cable the Dialler drives the LINE EXPAND indicator on the Control Panel This Dialler output is available for connection to remote equipment at the LINE LED INPUT OUTPUT terminal on the Control Panel centre of right hand side The 13 Molex pins on the right hand side of the Dialler are only provided for test purposes during production EARTH For maximum protection against...

Page 4: ...ode as above During programming numeric values are displayed via the 8 ZONE indicators the 9 BATTERY and the 0 MAINS indicators For your convenience single digit values remain displayed while multi digit values are flashed Out During the programming of the telephone numbers it is occasionally necessary to enter a special PAUSE digit To do so press and hold the E button for at least 1 second For ex...

Page 5: ...other programming options to their default values Note If you need to reprogram the Dialler and do not know the Installer Access Code you must use P98E to clear everything as above before you can gain access to the programme options PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER P31E Telephone no E The Primary Telephone number may be up to 18 digits in length If it is necessary to dial out through a PABX you may need a...

Page 6: ...ly one of the above options is allowed and the default is 1 4 Allow the Extra telephone number to be used 5 Disable the Test Status Reports when the Dialler Auto Answers see P44E Options 4 and 5 may be chosen in addition to the other options DIALLER 1 and 2 TRANSMISSION FORMAT P36E option E 1 If no acknowledge tone is received transmit in the NESS Audible format 2 If transmitting in Low Speed form...

Page 7: ...TEMPTS P39E number E This option defaults to 6 dial attempts the maximum allowed by Telecom Australia and should rarely need to be changed It may be set from 1 to 6 attempts OUTPUT CONTROL and INDICATION OPTIONS P40E option E 1 Trigger the siren strobe for the Reset time on a Line Fault 2 Trigger the siren strobe for the Reset time on no Kiss off Note triggering is via the Keyswitch Panic input of...

Page 8: ...e condition 7 Output toggles on each occurrence of the drive condition 8 Output will Pulse on each occurrence of the drive condition Only one of the options 6 7 and 5 is allowed in addition to one of the other options TIME DELAY BEFORE PULSING the AUXILIARY OUTPUT ON P 42 E time E The Auxiliary output may be delayed by this preset time if the option 8 Pulse is chosen in P41E above The default time...

Page 9: ... the Dialler and the telephone line To use the facility the Test alarm P62E must be enabled by assigning it a channel number Then set the time between Test Calls using this option This time defaults to 168 hours but may be set from half hourly to 250 hours A conversion table of hours to days is shown below 0 half hourly 24 1 day 120 5 days 1 1 hour 48 2 days 144 6 days 2 2 hours 72 3 days 168 7 da...

Page 10: ...ent does not press 1 E on the panel every 24 hours The time may be set from 1 to 250 which represents 0 1 to 250 hours In this situation an immediate alarm can still be sent by pressing l E twice within a 6 minute period DIALLER 1 and 2 ALARM REPORTING P xx E channel E value E The 8 Zone Control Panel produces the following 22 alarms which must be assigned to the 9 channels allowed in a transmissi...

Page 11: ... P63E Tamper alarm P7lE Zone 1 alarm P64E Keypad Code alarm to to P65E Keypad Medical alarm P78E Zone 11 alarm If you wish to disable one of the 22 alarms so that it will never be reported then enter a channel number of 98 which will blank all the channel indicators ie 1 to 0 For example to disable Zone 1 so that it never reports press the buttons P 71 E 9 8 E If you wish to use the Satellite Batt...

Page 12: ...me E Time between automatic Test Calls o hours P46E time E Time before first Test Call 3 P47E number E Double rings for Call Back S P48E number E Double rings for Auto Answer 10 seconds P52E time E Abort Time Delay o seconds P53E time E Time delay for Medical alarm none P57E channel E value E Arm I Disarm Open Close none P55E channel E value E Control Panel fail none P59E channel E value E Battery...

Page 13: ...to make a call the indicator will turn on At the end of a successful call the indicator will turn off An unsuccessful call will leave the indicator flashing rapidly until the next call In certain high security applications the installer may inhibit the above operation of the LINE EXPAND indicator but not the fault indications described below Every few seconds the Dialler checks the telephone line ...

Page 14: ...use 2 beeps pause 3 beeps A second zone in alarm results in the Dialler ID being repeated ie the report would be 6423 followed by 6428 if both zones 3 and 8 had alarmed MEDICAL FIRE PANIC Pressing the buttons 3 E will send a Panic normally personal attack alarm If required this can be made to be silent for hold up applications Pressing the buttons 2 E can send a Separate alarm to indicate Fire An ...

Page 15: ... you that an alarm has occurred Your installer will advise you of exactly how the Dialler can be used to meet your needs If necessary the installer can allow you to change this extra telephone number which can be up to 18 digits in length including any PAUSE digits mentioned above To program the number to be l2345678 first enter Program mode and then press the buttons P 33 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E MEDI...

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