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PRO-LX CONTROL PANEL

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Page 1: ...A 12 00 INC GST PRO LX CONTROL PANEL USER MANU USER MANU USER MANU USER MANU USER MANUAL AL AL AL AL P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w w w b e n d i g o s e c u r i t y c o m a u ...

Page 2: ...cts WWW NESS COM AU Ness Security Products Pty Ltd Quality Endorsed Company ISO9001 LIC No QEC2074 NSW Head Office only PRO LX USER MANUAL REV2 Oct 1993 Electronic version June 2002 Document Part Number 890 034 For product PRO LX dialler control panel 2002 Ness Security Products Pty Ltd ABN 28 069 984 372 Specifications may change without notice NESS SECURITY PRODUCTS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPLIANCE...

Page 3: ...View Memory 24 Exclude 26 Include 27 Automatic Zone Test 28 Test Mode 28 AREA OPERATION Area codes and Administrator codes 30 Area awareness 30 Extra instructions for administrators 31 Overlapping areas 32 PROGRAMMING Who may program 33 Program mode 1 entry 33 Programming codes 34 Programming procedure 34 Programming codes 35 36 Viewing and Changing Codes 37 Viewcode 37 Changingcode 37 Entry delay...

Page 4: ...el is armed there is a delay before the premises are made fully secure to allow normal locking up and departure to occur This delay is called the exit time Lockout A zone or other input which has caused the siren to sound will normally be prevented from re starting the siren until the Panel is attended Medical Alarm Delay The time allowed to lapse between Medical Button presses before an alarm is ...

Page 5: ...g INTRUDERS and REPORTINGEMERGENCIES Finally FEATURES completes the essential reading section in which you will discover some useful operations to assist in day to day running of the PRO LX The next 3 chapters cover features that may not be relevant to all readers If your system is divided into separate security areas then AREA OPERATION is appropriate If you are responsible for who has access to ...

Page 6: ...put information about intruders and emergencies or out put reports by making distinctive sounds and visual warnings Output Devices It is almost certain that a box with siren and strobe flashing light is placed in some highly visible outside position By being there it advertises that your property is protected by a security system and it provides audible and visible reports of important alarms Some...

Page 7: ...ation More information may be found in the DIALLER chapter Keypad The keypad provides an easy means to control your security system and find out its state The keypad keys and indicators are shown here so you will recognize them where they occur in the manual The 3 most import ant questions about operating the PRO LX Control Panel are How do I arm the Panel How do I disarm the Panel What do I do wh...

Page 8: ...el current operation Put system in high securitymode prior to departure Put only part of systemin securitymode Excludealarm temporarilydisableit commenceexclude selection Changethe way systemis set up Commencearea selection Commenceview selection progressto next memoryevent Emergency PRO LX User Manual 5 ENTER ARM AREA VIEW PANIC MONITOR EXCLUDE PROGRAM P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w ...

Page 9: ...pted 1 long bee eep entry invalid try again You may also hear warnings 1 bip every half second entry onto propertywhen Panel is armed intrusion into Monitor area low level alarm 1 bip everysecond MedicalAlarm warningtone Continuous Bips Power Problems eg mains fail low battery 6 NESS Security Products P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w w w b e n d i g o s e c u r i t y c o m a u ...

Page 10: ...and in association with the zone indicators the status of the inputs Summarized below are the various indications that are a unique feature of the PRO LX You find them explained in greater detail in the following chapters Generally there are degrees of urgency conveyed by these indicators depending on if and how they are illuminated OFF nothing happening ON routine operation or warning SLOW import...

Page 11: ...hile viewing memory MEMORY fast New alarm in memory TEST Automatic test procedure option only AREA1 Area 1 armed AREA1 slow Area 1 monitor AREA2 Area 2 armed AREA2 slow Area 2 monitor AREA3 Area 3 armed AREA3 ARM ARM slow Area 3 monitor The following status indicators turn on when the operation identified by the adjacent key is active Panel disarmed Panel armed 8 NESS Security Products P r o v i d...

Page 12: ...ded and you will only use one as directed by the person who installed your system One Button If you have a one button system then most features are available to you at a single key press Keys affected MONITOR ARM EXCLUDE PANIC VIEW Press one key to make any selection eg ARM to arm MONITOR to monitor EXCLUDE to exclude etc This is the default system setting Two button A two button system requires y...

Page 13: ...may elect to arm and disarm the Panel by keyswitch This is in addition to any other alternative Area Operation You will notice boxes with the words AREA OPERATION above them You may safely disregard them if your system is not split into areas or you are reading this manual for the first time Area operation involves slight variations to what is required to work a single system so it is best to use ...

Page 14: ... monitor mode to provide this level of security which is in between armed and disarmed The following sections explain how to arm disarm and monitor They describe what happens when there is a security breach Arming When leaving the property ensure all zones are sealed and then arm the Panel as follows one button two button ARM ARM ENTER code ARM code ENTER keyswitch Insert key turn and release You ...

Page 15: ...REA OPERATION To arm an area assigned to a code ARM code ENTER To arm one area with an administrator code AREA1 ENTER ARM code ENTER or or or AREA2 ENTER ARM code ENTER or AREA3 ENTER ARM code ENTER To arm more than one area enter a list of areas For example to arm all three areas AREA1 ENTER 2 ENTER 2 ENTER ARM code ENTER 12 NESS Security Products AREA1 AREA1 AREA2 AREA2 AREA3 AREA3 3 P r o v i d...

Page 16: ...actical Refer to the chapter titled PROGRAMMING If you get a long bee eep when you attempt to disarm then check this list of things that prevent arming Code keyed incorrectly Already disarmed In exclude mode AREA OPERATION To disarm an area assigned to a code code ENTER To disarm one area with an administratorcode AREA 1 ENTER code ENTER or AREA 2 ENTER code ENTER or AREA 3 ENTER code ENTER To dis...

Page 17: ...isarms the Panel as explained in the previous section Indeed it is likely that you will not know that an alarm has happened until you are about to disarm To quickly determine where the security breach has occurred during an alarm look for flashing indicators on the keypad These stop flashing upon reset but don t worry you will get a better idea of what happened by viewing memory The MEMORY indicat...

Page 18: ... ENTER or or MONITOR 2 ENTER There is now a fixed time for anyone in the monitor area to leave This is the same exit delay as occurs upon full arming If when you attempt to arm you get a long bee eep then check this list of things that prevent arming Siren sounding when MONITOR hit Attempt to arm one button or two button when code mandatory Code keyed incorrectly Already armed In program or exclud...

Page 19: ...R To put one area into monitor mode with an administrator code AREA 1 ENTER MONITOR code ENTER or AREA 2 ENTER MONITOR code ENTER or AREA 3 ENTER MONITOR code ENTER To put more than one area into monitor mode enter a list of areas For example to put all three areas into monitor mode AREA 1 ENTER 2 ENTER 3 ENTER MONITOR code ENTER 16 NESS Security Products AREA1 AREA1 AREA2 AREA2 AREA3 AREA3 slow s...

Page 20: ...d upon arming the Panel At end of exit delay these zones will either a alarm b give a warning and auto exclude refer glossary For full arming the warning a is a 2 second siren burst while for monitor mode the keypad s beep for 2 seconds 3 Battery Low The battery in the Panel is tested when ARM key pressed This may if the battery is low result in POWER indicator lighting up See FEATURES chapter on ...

Page 21: ... them The alarms provided for getting assistance are Panic danger fire etc Duress hold up Medical health Key or Button activated 24 hour Zone any emergency An interesting alternative to the way you may operate the Medical alarm is to report if the button is not pressed within a certain time See the section devoted to the Medical alarm for more details Finally there are zones which are always in a ...

Page 22: ... by simply entering a code The repetition may be the result of faulty equipment or unusual circumstances for example people temporarily forced to use a fire door for access You may stop the alarm from reporting by perform ing an operation called exclusion see FEATURES chapter This measure is cancelled if you arm the Panel and later disarm it Another optional measure which normally is selected for ...

Page 23: ...TURES and then go and have a look at it If there is evidence of damage or the tamper alarm keeps repeating then your security system may require a service by a qualified person Panic Be sure you know how your system has been set up to report panic as it may be used for a wide range of emergencies Typically it causes the siren to sound to frighten away intruders and draw in people to assist you To ...

Page 24: ...ill beep as a reminder This will be repeated 10 minutes later as a last reminder If the Medical Alarm Delay option is being used an immediate emer gency alarm can be transmitted by pressing the button twice within a 12 second period On the first press all keypads beep once a second until the end of the 12 second If the button is pressed twice this beep rate doubles to indicate to the caller that t...

Page 25: ...ew zones You may then select another alarm group View zones one button VIEW 1 or two button VIEW 1 ENTER Zone indicators show state of zones 1 to 8 and possibly one or more other labels flashing to indicate other alarms View tampers one button VIEW 2 or two button VIEW 2 ENTER Zone indicators show the state of tamper inputs 1 to 4 This is what equipment to check when you get a tamper alarm Tamper ...

Page 26: ...all these seem in order the Panel may need a service Power 2 Battery low Stand by battery in Panel requires charging This may be the result of a long power blackout or interruption caused by blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker or even plugpack accidentally unplugged If the cause of the problem is unknown then get a service person to check the Battery Power 3 DC supply failed This may cause serio...

Page 27: ...iew memory feature Step through memory by pressing VIEW button At each step the keypad indicators display an event such as arming disarming or an alarm The memory progresses backwards from the most recent event to end of memory You may quit before reaching end of memory Select View Memory one button VIEW 6 or two button VIEW 6 ENTER Other indicators show the most recent event or the second most re...

Page 28: ...wo types of exclusion exclusion operation at the keypad automatic exclusion The first lasts until the Panel is armed and then disarmed or the operation is reversed at the keypad The second is an option applying to zones which are unsecure after the Panel has been armed and the exit time expired Both types of exclusion are recorded and cannot be distinguished from each other when you view memory Wh...

Page 29: ...d If you use your code the enter exclude mode you may in fact exclude at any time but it is unusual to so while the Panel is aimed WHY A temporary measure to prevent an alarm report caused by a faulty sensor or from having to use a secure zone for access HOW Enter exclude mode Exclude zones or select other alarm group Tamper System or Power and exclude When finished exit from exclude mode Enter Ex...

Page 30: ...de mode EXCLUDE ENTER The Panel returns to the normal state of viewing zones The EXCLUDE indicator also flashes slowly as a reminder that alarms are excluded Include WHEN While Panel is disarmed WHY To cancel a previous exclusion HOW Enter exclude mode as if to exclude Include alarms by following the same procedure as used for excluding them in the first place Zone indicators switch from on to off...

Page 31: ...t of the number of times the Panel is armed and disarmed Any zone which has failed to detect anything over the past 20 armings is recorded and the TEST indicator also lights up When you see the TEST indicator find out which zones have been dormant one button VIEW 7 two button VIEW 7 ENTER The zone indicators snow which zones need to be checked To do this open doors and windows walk down corridors ...

Page 32: ...e below The zone light for the output turns on along with the output Press the same digit key to turn the output off or exit by pressing ENTER Press any other key to cancel and commence new operation PRO LX User Manual 29 P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w w w b e n d i g o s e c u r i t y c o m a u ...

Page 33: ...procedure for using an administrator code is again the same as for an ordinary access code with an extra preliminary step of selecting the areas you wish to control This is done by pressing AREA key and then entering the area s by number For example to arm all 3 areas AREA 1 ENTER 2 ENTER 3 ENTER ARM code ENTER Area awareness Here are some important points to be aware of with split systems People ...

Page 34: ...de ENTER Exclusive area Your system may be set up so administrators have an exclusive area only they may arm To arm this area for high security Medium security Note that there is no shortcut to arming all areas with an administrator code You must go through the procedure of selecting each area to do this PRO LX User Manual 31 ARM MONITOR ARM code ENTER MONITOR code ENTER P r o v i d e d f o r D o ...

Page 35: ... At the end of exit time they are all secure including those that provide access to other areas Anyone wanting to enter or leave through the common access zones must use their code Make sure you know which approach has been applied to your system If the maximum security one applies to you then these are the entry and exit procedures To go in through a secure area make your way to the keypad and en...

Page 36: ...cribed in detail below and allows programming of all access codes and entry and exit times This is appropriate for the person on the premises most responsible for security The second level is provided for installers and service personnel and only a summary of features is provided here Program Mode 1 Entry User Program Mode For starters you need the Master Code which is initially set by your instal...

Page 37: ...ere is an example of programming the first code to 1234 PROGRAM 1 ENTER 1234 ENTER 1234 ENTER To make it easier to read programming instructions the abbreviations P for PROGRAM and E for ENTER will now be used Hence the above example now looks like P1E 1234E 1234E If you get an audible error indication then check the following advice A code must contain more than 2 digits and not more than 6 A cod...

Page 38: ...grammed to any of these types ordinary disabled administrator area master The code type is displayed on indicators ARM AREA1 AREA2 and AREA3 If the fixed master code has been used to commence programming mode the actual code is also flashed out at the start of programming a code Here are descriptions and indications and programming details for each type Ordinary code This ARM AREA1 AREA2 AREA3 is ...

Page 39: ...try into programmingmode To program an administrator code with code number 2 to 15 P code number E code E code E Area code P code number E 1 E code E code E P code number E 2 E code E code E P code number E 3 E code E code E Master code This permits access to Program Mode 1 plus allowing the entire system to be armed The first access code is always a master code and if it is somehow disabled you w...

Page 40: ... access code with code number from 2 to 15 The code will be flashed out on the zone indicators Each digit is represented by a zone light turning on for 1 second There is a 1 second pause in between digits and the 3 bips audible indication is delayed until the final digit is displayed To get access code flashed out on display PROGRAM code number ENTER The code type will also be shown as described a...

Page 41: ...area code to an administrator code with code number from 2 to 15 P code number E code E code E Area code To change a master or administrator code to area code or re assign an area code code number from 2 to 15 P code number E area E Master code To change any code to a master code with code number from 2 to 15 P code number E 0 E 38 NESS Security Products P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w...

Page 42: ...ay E Area2 P 182 E delay E Area3 P 173 E delay E Area3 P 183 E delay E P 170 E delay E P 18 E delay E When zones are assigned to more than one area then a universal entry delay operates To change the universal entry delay time Exit delay time Exit delay allows you time to vacate an area made secure by arming the Panel The default value is 60 seconds and it may be reduced to as short as 1 second or...

Page 43: ...report an event such as an intrusion emergency arming disarming or exclusion perform a regular test call to monitor system integrity installation and maintenance operation involving exchange of information between PRO LX Panel and a remote service computer The last situation is not of concern here The reporting and testing operations go on automatically and there is no way for you to directly infl...

Page 44: ...m since the dialler will normally call only when the premises are vacant It is also worthyto note that an optiondoes exist whichallowsincomingcalls to be answeredby the dialler after a certainnumberof rings default 10 rings or approximately 30 seconds This is a maintenanceoption which your installer determines Otherwise the dialler will answer calls immediatelyif the Panel is in programmingmode Te...

Page 45: ...onManual Configurationsection CLIENT PROGRAM OPTIONS Master Code P 1 E code E code E Access Codes 2 16 ID NAME ORD MASTER AREA1 AREA2 AREA3 ADMIN P ID E 0 E P ID E 1 E P ID E 2 E P ID E 3 E P ID E 4 E 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Delays DELAY PROGRAM Default SET ENTRY EXIT Document Part Number 890 034 Version 2 P17E delay E 20 P18E delay E 60 P r o v i d e d f o r D o w n l o a d b y w w w...

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