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ZONE INDICATIONS
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FLASHING FAST Primary alarm ie. indicates the
There are 8 Zone indicator lights above the
first zone to become unsecured and cause the
keypad. In normal operating mode they show
alarm.
the following states:
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FLASHING SLOW Secondary alarm - ie. indicates
OFF Zone secured
those zones that have become unsecured
during the Alarm Reset time.
ON Zone unsecured
As explained elsewhere in this manual,
these zone lights are used to indicate other
information in the Memory, Exclude,
Monitor, Installation and Client Program
modes.
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE
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The program Mode is entered whenever
TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE, PRESS
programming options are to be changed.
(PROG) (MASTER CODE) (END)
IMPORTANT: The Control Panel will
The Program light will be illuminated.
automatically exit the Program Mode if no keys
are pressed within a two minute period.
HOW TO PROGRAM
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Programming 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 used in all cases to
signify the end of the button sequence just
b) to select a programming option
pressed.
c) to select a command (eg. ARM).
Note: that programming options can
Visual feedback of the options programmed is
only be selected whilst in PROGRAM
achieved by illuminating the zone indicator
mode.
lights or flashing the BATTERY/ MAINS light.
The particular type of indications are described
Programming of options can be carried out
with the setting of each option in the following
in any order.
pages.
All Programming follows this pattern
Select your option and VIEW the current value
ENTER the new value(s)
(PROG) (OPTION) (END)
(VALUE) (END)
One long beep indicates an invalid entry.