INTRODUCTION
The Control Panel
The Control Panel is normally powered from the mains using a plug pack,
(transformer which plugs directly into a power point). Inside the box is a
battery which is on stand-by in case of mains power failure. This arrange-
ment allows the Panel to operate continually and give warnings of mains
supply loss. You are also warned about the battery losing its charge.
The telephone dialler, if this option is used, is also placed inside the Panel.
By arrangement, it reports alarms to an organization you have chosen to
render assistance or investigate intrusion incidents. These reports go to a
communications centre which, in this manual, is called the Central
Station. More information may be found in the DIALLER chapter.
Keyp ad
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 when the siren sounds?
You may operate the Panel once you know the answer to these 3 questions.
But to get the best out of your security system you need to view alarms
and view memory. Other features such as exclusion and programming are
intended to be used occasionally but may be important in solving certain
problems such as dealing with a faulty sensor or remembering a forgotten
access code.
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