Operation; General Information; Operating Rules; Arming The Control Panel - Ness Security Products 5000 SERIES Instruction Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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This section describes the operation of a
typical Control Panel installation. Keep in mind
that your installation may vary depending on
the selected options and equipment.
The operating instructions which follow will
endeavour to cover the most common options.
If you have any doubts speak to your Installer.

OPERATING RULES

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The various operations that can be performed
are indicated in white on the top of the relevant
buttons, (eg. memory).
Generally, the Panel will be in the Disarmed,
Armed or Monitor modes which provide
different levels of security for your premises.
Three other temporary modes, Program,
Memory and Exclude, allow you to perform
various operations. The Panel will automatically
exit from these temporary modes it you do not
press any buttons on the keypad within a 2
minute period.

ARMING THE CONTROL PANEL

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The Control panel must be ARMED prior to
vacating the premises in order to detect
intruders.
Ensure that the Panel is not in Program,
Memory or Exclude modes.
NOTE: If the panel is already in alarm, you
must first silence the alarm before you can
Arm.
1. CHECK that all windows and doors are securely locked.
2. Enter
(0) (END)
3. The ARMED light should be ON and the keypad should beep 3 times.
4. Leave the premises within your Exit Delay Time.
5. At the end of the Exit Delay Time, three beeps will indicate successful Arming.
If something is wrong when Arming the control panel, the normal 3 beeps will be replaced by other warnings;
10 BEEPS Indicates either a Mains fault, Control Panel Battery fault or Satellite Siren Battery fault.
LONG BEEPS Warn that a zone is unsecured. Eg. 4 long beeps if zone 4 is unsecured.
CONSTANT TONE Indicates a 24 hour zone is unsecured. (Tamper, Panic or 24 hour zone.)
or
(0) (CODE) (END)

OPERATION

The Control Panel is normally operated via the
keypad on the front of the Panel or the optional
Remote Keypad, or the optional Intelligent
Remote Keypad.
The optional keyswitch is operated by
turning it clockwise (until it stops)
momentarily.
If you make a MISTAKE while entering any
codes, press the END (E) button and start again.
When you are required to enter your Access
code, you are given THREE opportunities to
enter it correctly. After the third invalid attempt
the alarm is activated (requiring the correct
code to silence the alarm). This prevents
anyone trying to guess your code by entering
random numbers.
There are three methods of Arming the Panel.
a) Normally the panel is ARMED by entering on
the keypad
0 E
b) However, your Installer may have
programmed the Panel to require the entry of
a code to Arm the Panel.
0 (CODE) E
c) If the optional keyswitch is connected, this is
turned momentarily to ARM the Panel.
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