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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 4

TERMINOLOGY .................................................................... 4

CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS .......................................... 6

KEYPAD ............................................................................ 6

BUTTONS ......................................................................... 6

AUDIBLE INDICATIONS ................................................... 6

VISUAL INDICATIONS ..................................................... 7

OPERATION .......................................................................... 8

OPERATINGRULES ......................................................... 8

AREA OPERATION ........................................................... 8

ARMING THE CONTROL PANEL ......................................... 9

DISARMING THE CONTROL PANEL ................................. 10

MONITOR MODE ................................................................ 11

EMERGENCY FUNCTIONS - PANIC ................................. 12

ALARMS .............................................................................. 13

RESETTING AN ALARM ..................................................... 13

EXCLUDING ZONES .......................................................... 14

INCLUDING ZONES ............................................................ 15

ALARM MEMORY ............................................................... 16

PROGRAMMING ................................................................. 17

TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE ....................................... 17

TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE ........................................... 17

HOW TO PROGRAM ACCESS CODES ............................ 18

HOWTOPROGRAMENTRYANDEXITTIMES ...................... 19

TO PROGRAM ENTRY 1 TIMER (Option 26) .................... 20

TO PROGRAM ENTRY 2 TIMER (Option 27) .................... 20

TO PROGRAM EXIT TIMER (Option 28) ........................... 20

PROGRAMMING SUMMARY ............................................. 21

TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................ 22

INSTALLATION RECORD ................................................... 23

OPERATION SUMMARY ..................................................... 24

PRO-L  /  PRO-LD User Manual

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Summary of Contents for PRO-LD

Page 1: ...y Products reserves the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time and without notice in the course of product development WWW NESS COM AU Quality Endorsed Company ISO9001 LIC No QEC2074 NSW Head Office only Ness Security Products Pty Ltd ACN 069 984 372 N55 SYDNEY 02 8825 9222 MELBOURNE 03 9878 1022 ADELAIDE 08 8277 7255 NZ NFS SECURITY 64 9 573 0401 HONG KONG 852 2721 8...

Page 2: ... FUNCTIONS PANIC 12 ALARMS 13 RESETTING AN ALARM 13 EXCLUDING ZONES 14 INCLUDING ZONES 15 ALARM MEMORY 16 PROGRAMMING 17 TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE 17 TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE 17 HOW TO PROGRAM ACCESS CODES 18 HOWTOPROGRAMENTRYANDEXITTIMES 19 TO PROGRAM ENTRY 1 TIMER Option 26 20 TO PROGRAM ENTRY 2 TIMER Option 27 20 TO PROGRAM EXIT TIMER Option 28 20 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 INSTALLATION ...

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Page 4: ...emises the Panel will ignore selected zones for the ENTRY DELAY TIME and will not alarm unless you fail to DISARM the panel during this allowed time PRO L PRO LD User Manual 5 MONITOR MODE allows selected zones to be armed while leaving others disarmed if you wish to protect a number of zones while you are at home If you wish to split your alarm system into two areas with access limited to each ar...

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Page 18: ...ul if you enter by a garage or a front door To Program You Must Know a Few Rules Exit Time can be programmed from 1 to 99 seconds in 1 second increments PRO L PRO LD User Manual 19 Entry 1 time can be programmed from 1 to 99 seconds in 1 second increments Entn 2 time can be programmed from 10 to 990 seconds in 10 second increments Each one of the timers has a 2 digit program option number The curr...

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Page 20: ... phone after only 1 or 2 rings you may need to press one of the above digits to start the Dialler message or you can just wait until the message starts by itself this could take up to 10 seconds OPTIONAL DIALLER TO HOME REPORTING OPTION CODE DEFAULT PROGRAMMED Acess Code 1 P11E Code E Code E Acess Code 2 P12E Code E Code E Acess Code 3 P13E Code E Code E Acess Code 4 P14E Code E Code E Acess Code ...

Page 21: ... memory to determine zone at fault External strobe light Flashing Alarm occurrence since last arming of panel Check Alarm memory to determine zone at fault Siren sounding when System disarmed Tamper panic or 24 hour zone or Day zone activated Reset alarm by entering code or activating key switch check panic buttons if installed or call Installation Company Armed monitor light Flashing Monitor mode...

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