Ness Navigator D8XCEL4G User Manual
Ness Navigator D8XCEL4G User Manual

Ness Navigator D8XCEL4G User Manual

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Touch Screen Keypad
SIM
USEr'S MaNUaL
Ness SIM information,
see page 40.
Navigator Touch Screen Keypad
Document 890-498
1.12
rev
for use with D8XCEL / D16XCEL 4G panels

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  • Page 1 Touch Screen Keypad USEr'S MaNUaL Ness SIM information, see page 40. Navigator Touch Screen Keypad Document 890-498 1.12 for use with D8XCEL / D16XCEL 4G panels...
  • Page 2 Ness. Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............4 Navigator Touch Screen Keypad overview .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Touch to view the full zone list. Cellular signal strength display Navigator Touch Screen Keypad is compatible with Ness D8x and D16x control panels version 7 and later. D8XCEL/D16XCEL 4G panels (rev 11.1 and later) require Navigator keypad rev 3.2 and later.
  • Page 5: Information Screen

    Designed and manufactured in australia by friendly alarms pty Ltd Sydney, australia 02 8825 9222 4/167 prospect hwy sales@ness.com.au Seven hills, NSW, 2147 aUSTraLIa nesscorporation.com Ness Corporation contact details. your installer’s contact details are stored here. Never lose a business card again!
  • Page 6: Care & Cleaning

    Care & Cleaning Caring for your Navigator Do not use a pen, screwdriver or other sharp implement to press the touch screen. permanent damage may result and will invalidate any warranties. please press lightly, the touch screen does not need heavy force to operate. pressing too hard may damage the LCD screen and the housing.
  • Page 7: Applying The Screen Protector

    Screen protection applying the protective film Navigator Touch Screen Keypad is supplied with a self-adhesive screen protector to help protect the sensitive touch surface from marks and scratches which may appear under normal use. We highly recommend that you apply the protective film to keep the touch surface looking brand new for years to come.
  • Page 8: Zone Status Display

    Zone Status Display Touch the Zone Status Bar to display the full zone list. The Zone Status Bar displays the zone numbers of unsealed zones. If only one zone is unsealed its description will also be displayed. Zones which are currently in the alarmed state are displayed in flashing red text.
  • Page 9: Clock Display

    Clock Display The date and time are normally displayed when the system is armed or disarmed. The clock is automatically updated from your cellular network so you should only need to adjust the clock if the panel is being used ‘offline’...
  • Page 10: System Alarm Displays

    System alarm Display If there is a System alarm, the clock area will display the alarm. Touch to display details. to display system alarm details. Touch the system alarm area. System Alarms Mains Power Fail full description of the System Please check mains power is plugged in and switched on.
  • Page 11 System alarm Display radio Tamper alarm indicates that a device such as a radio reed Switch or radio pIr may have been opened. Check the device. radio Supervision, if enabled by your installer, alerts you if a radio device has not transmitted a signal for a set interval.
  • Page 12: Arming The System

    To arm The control panel must be armed in order to detect intruders. Before arming, make sure all zones are “sealed” by ensuring there is no movement in rooms covered by motion detectors and that doors or windows protected by reed switches are closed.
  • Page 13: Disarming The System

    To Disarm When you enter the protected premises through a delay zone, the keypad responds with regular beeps as a reminder to disarm. If the panel is not disarmed by the end of the entry delay time, an alarm will occur. Using the optional radio keys, you may disarm your system from inside your premises or from just...
  • Page 14: Home Mode

    To arm home Mode home mode allows you to arm selected zones while others are Touch ignored. Typically, perimeter zones (doors and windows) can be monitored while you are at home. or touch A valid user code. your installer must program which zones will be active in home mode.
  • Page 15: Duress Alarm

    Keypad Duress alarm The DUrESS alarm can be used to trigger the keypad duress alarm, add to send a silent alarm to the central a special digit before your user code when station that you are being forced to disarming. disarm the panel against your will.
  • Page 16: Emergency Alarms

    Emergency alarms Panic alarM to trigger emergency alarms. The panic alarm may have been programmed to be either audible Touch to activate the sirens, or Silent to send a paNIC report by dialler if your system is monitored by a Central Station.
  • Page 17: Excluding Zones

    Excluding Zones If there is a problem with a to exclude zones. detection device and the zone cannot be sealed when arming Touch the panel, then that zone can be manually Excluded so that it does Then touch the zone name/s to toggle the not generate alarms.
  • Page 18: Event Memory

    Event Memory The panel stores a comprehensive to view the event memory. event memory, including arming, Disarming, Low Battery, Mains fail Touch and alarm events. The memory is constantly updated and the last 80 events with time & date are always available for viewing.
  • Page 19: Day Mode Setup

    Day Mode - Set up Select which zones will be Temporary Day your Navigator control panel has a Zones. you probably will only need to do this Temporary Day Zone feature which once or occasionally. allows easy and flexible Day Zone selection and operation.
  • Page 20: Day Mode Operation

    Day Mode - operation Day Mode can be enabled when the panel is in This enables/disables both the normal disarmed mode. Temporary and permanent Day Zones. to enable day Mode. When Day Mode is enabled, any unsealed day zone will sound the Touch programmed output for 2 seconds.
  • Page 21: Auto Time Automation

    auto Time auto Time - automating your arM or DISarM aUToMaTICaLLy at Navigator security system. pre-programmed times of day or day of ARMED the week. your D8XCEL/D16XCEL Navigator ARMED HOME panel features sophisticated Increase site security. No need to rely on automation features making full use staff remembering to arm or disarm the of the onboard real Time Clock...
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Outputs, Manual Operation

    aUX outputs - Manual operation Manual operation of the aux to operate the aUX outputs. outputs (optional function - must be enabled by your installer.) Touch as well as automatic operation auxiliary Control is available in all modes, by auto Time, the eight auxiliary including when the system is armed.
  • Page 23: Operation By Sms Messaging

    operation by SMS D8XCEL and D16XCEL control panels can be operated and programmed by SMS (TXT) messaging from any mobile phone. This section covers programming by direct SMS messaging from a mobile phone. SMS CoMMaNDS MUltiPle coMMands you can send multiple programming coMMand oPeration commands in one text message.
  • Page 24: Summary Of Sms Commands

    operation by SMS SUMMary of SMS opEraTING CoMMaNDS. The following examples use the default Master Code of 123 just as an example. Substitute your own valid user code/s in operation. opEraTIoN SMS To ThE SMS rEpLy paNEL a123E aCK a123E arming status: arEa 1 arMED IN EXIT DELay zones unsealed: NoNE...
  • Page 25: Programming Options Table

    programming options User no. option no. default User no. option no. default User no. option no. default p201E p220E Master p239E Code p202E p221E p240E p203E p222E p241E p204E p223E p242E p205E p224E p243E p206E p225E p244E p207E p226E p245E p208E p227E p246E...
  • Page 26: Programming By Navigator Keypad

    programming by Navigator Keypad Enter program mode when the panel is in the In User program Mode you can normal disarmed mode. program User Codes, Timers, real Time Clock, follow Me Telephone to enter User Program Mode. Number. Touch User codes Your Master code.
  • Page 27: Set Brightness, Set Volume

    programming - Navigator Configuration The Navigator Configuration screen In User program Mode. allows you to: Touch set brightness adjust the brightness of the Navigator’s LCD screen back- lighting as preferred. set volUMe adjust the beep volume of the Navigator touch screen. deFaUlt all conFig iteMs This option deletes your custom settings and returns all...
  • Page 28: Setting The Real Time Clock

    programming the Clock The clock is automatically updated In User program Mode. from your cellular network so you should only need to adjust the clock Touch if the panel is being used ‘offline’ without a SIM card If the clock is manually set you will need to adjust the hours setting for Daylight Savings.
  • Page 29: User Codes Programming

    programming User Codes • Up to 56 Keypad Codes can In User program Mode. be programmed to control your refer to the User Code options table on page XCEL panel. 25 then enter the option number of the user • Keypad Codes can be 3 to 6 code you want to program.
  • Page 30: Radio Keys Programming

    Codes. refer to the User Code options table on page 25 then enter the option number of the user This allows up to 55 Ness radio code you want to program. Keys to be used for arming and disarming of the panel.
  • Page 31: Timer Programming, Entry/Exit Delays

    programming Timers In User program Mode. This option allows you to program: ENTry DELay TIME 1 (01-99 sec) Touch Entry Delay Time 1 sets the time allowed to enter the premises through a delay zone. ENTry DELay TIME 2 (01-990 sec) If enabled by your installer, this timer is used to give extra long entry delay on selected zones.
  • Page 32: Sms Telephone Numbers

    programming SMS Telephone Numbers In User program Mode. D8XCEL & D16XCEL have 5 user- programmable phone numbers for Touch SMS 1-5 or SMS 6-10 to edit one of the reporting of alarm events by SMS telephone numbers. messaging. phone Numbers 1, 2 and 3 will receive SMS alarm reports (not open/close reports).
  • Page 33: Programming By Sms

    programming by SMS This section covers programming by direct SMS messaging from a mobile phone. proGraMMING By SMS froM a SMarTphoNE SMS commands can be used to program keypad codes, entry/exit delay timers and phone numbers for receiving SMS self-monitoring messages. Examples using the factory default master code: 123 eXaMPle 1 program the Entry Delay time to be 15 seconds...
  • Page 34: Changed Sms Text Outputs, Zone Names

    D8XCEL and D16XCEL have an extensive library of text descriptions used in SMS messaging, and also give the user the ability to customise the text output to suit individual needs. for example, the default text sent for a zone alarm is: NESS security report from LoCaTIoN aLarM ZoNE 3 arEa 1 Tue 7 aug 2018 4:07:22pm 1/1 XCEL allows most words in this message to be modified.
  • Page 35 programming by SMS TEXT oUTpUT TaBLE Library of available SMS text names. Each can be renamed using the instructions on page 34 Default NaME (Shortcut NaME)* Navigator Installer your data Information Screen INSTaLLEr NaME 1 (IN1) Name INSTaLLEr CoMpaNy 1 (IC1) Company INSTaLLEr aDDrESS 1 (Ia1) address Line 1...
  • Page 36: Central Station Monitoring

    Central Station Monitoring Ness XCEL 4G control panels have an on-board cellular communicator which can send detailed alarm messages to a Central Monitoring Station via Ip protocols. The digital messages can include information about the zone or zones which caused the alarm,...
  • Page 37: Sms Self-Monitoring

    SMS message it is possible that SMS monitoring reports may be delayed or fail to be delivered. Such failures are a function of the cellular network/s and beyond the control of Ness Corporation. Ness recommends central station monitoring as your primary monitoring path.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting sYMPtoM Possible caUse reMedY When arming, a zone icon is one or more detection devices find the cause of movement or close on or the keypad gives a long (a pIr or reed switch) may be the door or window. beep.
  • Page 39: Installation Record

    INSTaLLaTIoN rECorD DaTE pUrChaSED: DaTE INSTaLLED: INSTaLLaTIoN CoMpaNy: TELEphoNE: MoNITorING CoMpaNy: SIM CarD provIDEr: SIM CarD ph NUMBEr: Zone assignMent tiMers User programming options Installer programming options P26e ENTry DELay TIME 1 Seconds P27e ENTry DELay TIME 2 Seconds P28e EXIT DELay TIME Seconds P29e SIrEN rESET TIME Minutes...
  • Page 40: Sim Activation Information

    SIM. a Ness SIM card is supplied for your convenience. you can choose to activate the Ness SIM or Byo SIM on a network of your choice. please activate the Ness SIM to enjoy the advantages of remote access and monitoring via the cellular network.

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