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ALARMS ******************************************************************************************************
Alarms may be caused by one of the following condition

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A Zone has been activated while the Panel was Armed.

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A Tamper circuit has been activated.

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A Panic button has been activated.

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A 24 Hour Zone has been activated.

All of these can cause your sirens and strobe to operate. Various visual indications relevant to the
alarm will be retained in the memory. If this occurs, disarm your Control Panel which will silence and reset the
alarm. The cause of the alarm can be identified by entering the Alarm Memory Mode as described under ALARM MEMORY.

RESETTING AN ALARM
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Your Panel can be reset and the alarm silenced

If you arrive at your premises and find the

by entering your CODE followed by the END

strobe light flashing (if installed), reset the panel

button.

as below. Refer to the description listed under
ALARM MEMORY, to help you interpret the

Alternatively, if a keyswitch is installed, the

flashing lights on the panel and what they mean.

Panel may be reset by momentarily activating
the keyswitch.

Enter

(CODE) (END)

ALARM MEMORY
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The 8 Zone Control Panel contains a

This Memory display may only be selected

comprehensive Alarm Memory to show those

while the Panel is In the Disarmed, Monitor or

alarms that occurred while the Panel was last

Armed modes.

armed. To view the MEMORY display, enter

5 E

The Panel will respond with 3 beeps, the
ALARM/MEMORY light will be illuminated and
the other indicators will change to show the alarms, if any.

1. To View Memory press

(5) (END)

2. Observe lights,

3. To Exit press

(END)

The Indicators are used as follows:

ZONE LIGHTS

FAST FLASH

for a primary alarm, ie. point of entry.

SLOW FLASH

for a secondary alarm,
ie.  other zones entered by the intruder.

ARMED LIGHT

FLASHING

for a Panic or Code alarm.

TAMPER LIGHT

FLASHING

for a Tamper alarm,
ie. Siren Cover, Satellite Siren etc.

BATTERY LIGHT

FLASHING

for a low battery.

MAINS LIGHT

FLASHING

for a Mains failure.

BATTERY & TAMPER LIGHTS

FLASHING

for a Satellite low battery.

Содержание 5000 SERIES

Страница 1: ...one Expander Functions 12 Keypad 5 Alarms 13 Audible Indications 5 Resetting an Alarm 13 Visual Indications 5 Alarm Memory 13 Zone Indications 6 Excluding Zones 14 Including Zones 14 PROGRAMMING Auxiliary Output 14 How to Enter Program Mode 6 TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING How to Program 6 Access Codes 7 Testing 15 Entry Delay Time 7 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Exit Delay Time 8 Operation and Zone Summa...

Страница 2: ...o that it is totally ignored and cannot generate an alarm Detectors such as fire detectors and panic INCLUDING the zone will enable it to generate buttons must be able to generate an alarm at an alarm again all times regardless of the Panel setting A zone with this assignment is called a 24 HOUR The Control Panel is fitted with a STAND BY ZONE BATTERY to ensure your security system continues to op...

Страница 3: ... pack transformer provides when arming more than sufficient current to maintain the operation and security of the entire Special interface to allow the system even under full alarm connection of NESS Remote Keypads conditions which offer full programmability and operation of the panel from a remote The mains input is constantly location monitored A warning is given when the mains is disconnected U...

Страница 4: ...te telephone and your Control Panel Securitel is a Trademark of Telecom Australia SPECIFICATIONS Construction 3mm Polycarbonate Dimensions mm 233 wide x 300 high x 85 deep Weight with 6 5 AH battery 3 3 kg Plug pack Input 240V AC Output 17V AC at 1 4A Power supply 13 8 V DC at 1 25 Amps current limited Quiescent Current Less than 80 mA Operating Voltage 10 V to 15V DC Rechargeable Battery 12 V 6 5...

Страница 5: ...s to indicate function These are ON OFF FLASHING ARMED ON The panel is Armed OFF The panel is Disarmed MONITOR FLASHING The panel is in Monitor Mode ALARM ON Memory mode is selected OFF No alarms MEMORY FLASHING FAST An alarm has occurred FLASHING SLOW An alarm is stored in memory ZONE ON The panel is in EXCLUDE mode OFF No zones are EXCLUDED EXCLUDED FLASHING Zone s have been EXCLUDED PROGRAM OFF...

Страница 6: ...gramming the NESS 5000 SERIES 8 zone The PROG or P button is used in the selection Control Panel is achieved via the keypad on the of PROGRAM mode and thereafter in the front Every time a button is pressed the panel selection of the option to be programmed responds with a very brief beep in acknowledgment Each button is used for three purposes a to enter a number eg 1 2 3 The END or E button is us...

Страница 7: ...R PROG 1 END _ _ _ _ END _ _ _ _ END _ _ _ _ Represents the numbers required as the code To input Code 2 ENTER PROG 2 END _ _ _ _ END _ _ _ _ END _ _ _ _ Represents the numbers required as the code Access Codes 3 and 4 are programmed as above ENTRY DELAY TIME The Entry Delay Time is the time the Control 1 To view the current Entry Delay Time enter Panel gives you to disarm the Panel after a delay ...

Страница 8: ...Monitor mode to ensure your security even are while the Panel is disarmed and the premises are occupied 1 Beeper warning for the duration of the panel entry time then full siren alarm Used for perimeter protection Typically Monitor mode is used to monitor the 2 Beeper and siren operate for 2 seconds perimeter zones doors windows of a house only Use this for medium security warnings or while the oc...

Страница 9: ... a variety of applications Talk P9E 4E 6E 8E to your security installation company about your specific requirements As each zone is programmed the corresponding zone light is illuminated if it was A zone programmed for Auxiliary will cause the previously off If the zone light was previously Auxiliary Output to turn on when it becomes on it will be extinguished thus de selecting unsecured regardles...

Страница 10: ...ct exit from these temporary modes it you do not code to silence the alarm This prevents press any buttons on the keypad within a 2 anyone trying to guess your code by entering minute period random numbers ARMING THE CONTROL PANEL The Control panel must be ARMED prior to There are three methods of Arming the Panel vacating the premises in order to detect intruders a Normally the panel is ARMED by ...

Страница 11: ...ected premises via a DELAY ZONE 2 LISTEN for the beeps coming from the panel 3 Enter CODE END 4 The ARMED light should now be extinguished A Continuous beep on entry is a warning that an alarm occurred while the Control Panel was Armed the external strobe light If fitted will also be flashing as a reminder The 1 second entry beeps not the continuous warning can be disabled as a function of the ins...

Страница 12: ...that is only used if CODE E the Alarm system is monitored remotely eg Central Station Panic cannot be used while the Panel is in Program Memory or Exclude mode FIRE An audible alarm that activates sirens and will transmit the alarm signal if monitored If you have the optional Remote Keyswitch remotely eg Central Station press the separate panic button fitted above the keyswitch PANIC This function...

Страница 13: ...yswitch is installed the flashing lights on the panel and what they mean Panel may be reset by momentarily activating the keyswitch Enter CODE END ALARM MEMORY The 8 Zone Control Panel contains a This Memory display may only be selected comprehensive Alarm Memory to show those while the Panel is In the Disarmed Monitor or alarms that occurred while the Panel was last Armed modes armed To view the ...

Страница 14: ...providing the capability to included while you are in the Armed Disarm or include zones is to allow an easy means for Monitor modes employees working back to include their own areas on leaving the premises The Exit Time All Excluded zones are automatically Included will re start automatically when the panel is Disarmed Thus if a detector is still faulty it must be Excluded again Pressing 7E will l...

Страница 15: ...nimum rate of twice per year with no more than 7 months P 8E 1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E between visits Select only those zones whose lights are not lit Remember If your system is connected to a 4 Exit the client Program mode PE Central Monitoring station please advise them prior to carrying out any of these tests Ensure that all zones are secured and then SIREN TEST 5 Select Monitor mode 8E Enter 2 E...

Страница 16: ...en at end of Zone unsecured before ex Re enter premises disarm exit time piry of exit time system check zone isolate memory to determine zone Constant tone on entering Alarm occurrence since last Check Alarm memory to premises arming of panel determine zone at fault External strobe light flash Alarm occurrence since last Check Alarm memory to ing arming of panel determine zone at fault Siren sound...

Страница 17: ... E EXCLUDE ZONES ARM as above then 7E zone E zone E etc Exit EXCLUDE MODE E INCLUDE ZONES 7E zone E zone E etc Exit INCLUDE MODE E PANIC ALARM 3E CHANGE AUXILIARY OUTPUT 9E ZONE SUMMARY TYPE LOCATION ZONE 1 ________ ________ Z0NE 2 ________ ________ ZONE 3 ________ ________ Z0NE 4 ________ ________ ZONE 5 ________ ________ ZONE 6 ________ ________ ZONE 7 ________ ________ ZONE 8 ________ ________ ...

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