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5000 SERIES 8 ZONE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NESS SECURITY PRODUCTS
4/167 PROSPECT HIGHWAY
SEVEN HILLS. 2147
NSW AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY
BRISBANE
MELBOURNE
PERTH
To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this manual is correct at the
time of going to print. NESS Security Products reserve the right to make changes so the
features and specifications at any time and without notice in the course of product
development.

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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION ******************************************************************************************************
Thank you for purchasing a NESS 5000
SERIES Control Panel. Please do not be
frightened by its apparent complexity. The
Panel is very powerful but also very easy to use
and you only need to use as many or as few
features as you require.
Phone:
(02) 8825 9222
Phone:
(07) 3343 7744
Phone:
(03) 9878 1022
Phone:
(08) 9328 2511
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At the very least, you need only know how to
ARM and DISARM the Panel plus have a basic
understanding of the indicators. Please take
the time to read this manual so that you
understand the full benefits of the 5000
SERIES Control Panel.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of going to print. NESS Security Products reserve the right to make changes so the features and specifications at any time and without notice in the course of product development.
  • Page 2: Terminology

    TERMINOLOGY ************************************************************************************************ The microcomputer based 8 Zone CONTROL If you wish to protect one area while you PANEL forms the heart of your security system occupy another, MONITOR MODE allows and connects to all other equipment. Each selected zones to be Armed while leaving ZONE of the Panel will be connected to one or others Disarmed.
  • Page 3: Features

    **************************************************************************************************** The 5000 SERIES 8 Zone Control Unique dynamic input system which will Panel is one pan of an integrated range detect any component failure of the of equipment. zone input circuitry and generates an alarm. 4 Access codes. ALL inputs and outputs are heavily Monitor mode (partial Arming).
  • Page 4: 5000 Series Optional Equipment

    5000 SERIES OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT **************************************************************************** The following optional 5000 SERIES equipment is available for use with the 8 zone Control Securitel Interface Unit Panel. Similar to the Telephone Auto Dialler but Remote Intelligent Keypad provides higher security. Remote or Intelligent Keypads can increase...
  • Page 5: Controls And Indications

    CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS KEYPAD ****************************************************************************************************** The keypad consists of 12 buttons or keys. The PROG (or P) button is used to begin any Each button of the keypad is used for three. programming sequence. purposes, a) to enter a number (eg. 1,2,3), b) to select a client programming option marked in blue (eg.
  • Page 6: Zone Indications

    HOW TO PROGRAM ****************************************************************************************************** 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.
  • Page 7: Access Codes

    ACCESS CODES *********************************************************************************************** The control Panel may be programmed with up 1) To program code 1 to be, say, 3456, then to 4 separate Access Codes. Therefore each enter: user may be allocated with their own unique code for higher security. P 1 E 3456 E 3456 E REMEMBER 2) To program code 2 to be, say, 9765, then...
  • Page 8: Exit Delay Time

    EXIT DELAY TIME ****************************************************************************************************** The Exit Delay Time is the time the Control 1. To view the current Exit Delay Time, enter: Panel gives you to secure and depart the premises after the Panel is Armed. P 6E The Exit Delay Time should be just long enough 2.
  • Page 9: Zones To Be Monitored

    ZONES TO BE MONITORED ****************************************************************************************************** Any zone can be selected for operation in To program, say, zones 3 and 4 to be Monitor mode. However, do not select a zone Monitor zones, enter, that has been installed to generate a 24 hour alarm (eg.
  • Page 10: Operation

    OPERATION GENERAL INFORMATION ****************************************************************************************************** This section describes the operation of a The Control Panel is normally operated via the typical Control Panel installation. Keep in mind keypad on the front of the Panel or the optional that your installation may vary depending on Remote Keypad, or the optional Intelligent the selected options and equipment.
  • Page 11: Disarming The Control Panel

    SIREN WARNING At the end of the Exit Time, all zones should be secured. If any are unsecured, the siren will sound as a warning to indicate that those zones have been automatically Excluded. For maximum security, you should return, DISARM, check the premises and then ARM again.
  • Page 12: Emergency Functions

    (CODE) EThe siren will stop. 2. ENTER ZONE EXPANDER FUNCTIONS ****************************************************************************************************** These buttons are ONLY USED in conjunction with the NESS 5000 Series Zone Expander to address the sixteen additional zones. (4) (END) (6) (END) Address first additional bank of 8 zone...
  • Page 13: Alarms

    ALARMS ****************************************************************************************************** Alarms may be caused by one of the following condition A Zone has been activated while the Panel was Armed. A Tamper circuit has been activated. A Panic button has been activated. A 24 Hour Zone has been activated. All of these can cause your sirens and strobe to operate.
  • Page 14: Excluding Zones

    EXCLUDING ZONES ****************************************************************************************************** If a detector becomes faulty and cannot be All the lights will be turned off and then the secured when Arming the Panel, then its zone Zone Excluded light will show a steady light. may be excluded, ie. ignored by the system so You may now exclude zones.
  • Page 15: Testing And Troubleshooting

    TESTING AND TROUBLE SHOOTING TESTING ****************************************************************************************************** To ensure the integrity of your security system, WALK TEST it should be checked on a regular basis. To check correct operation of all zones YOU can carry out any of the tests outlined (indicated by a 2 second siren and beeper below or engage a qualified Technician from a warning).
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ****************************************************************************************************** SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Zone light on or long beeps Zone detection device (eg. Close door or window. Find on Arming. reed switch, movement cause of movement. detector) unsecured. Number of beeps determine which zone is unsecured. 10 beeps upon Arming.
  • Page 17: Operation And Zone Summary

    OPERATION SUMMARY ****************************************************************************************************** 0 E or 0 (CODE) E or Keyswitch DISARM (CODE) Eor Keyswitch RESET ALARM (CODE) Eor Keyswitch MONITOR MODE or Keyswitch Exit MONITOR MODE (CODE) Eor OE ALARM MEMORY Exit MEMORY EXCLUDE ZONES ARM as above, then 7E zone E zone E etc. Exit EXCLUDE MODE 7E zone E zone E etc.

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