NESS D8 V4.7 CONTROL PANEL - USER MANUAL
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When you enter the protected premises through
a delay zone, the keypad responds with regular
beeps* as a reminder to Disarm. You then have
your programmed entry delay time to Disarm the
panel by entering one of your user codes. If the
panel is not Disarmed by the end of the entry
delay time, an alarm will occur.
By using the optional radio keys you may Disarm
your system from within your premises or from
outside your entrance door. There is also the
option to ‘Chirp’ the outside siren three times
and to fl ash the strobe light for two seconds
as an indication that you have Disarmed your
system.
If you make a mistake in entering your code,
then you must press enter and start again. Five
incorrect entries will cause an alarm.
Note that user codes can optionally be
programmed to be Arm Only codes. By defi nition,
an Arm Only code can Arm the system but it
cannot Disarm. (See page 23 for User Codes
programming).
* If Entry Beeps are programmed on.
OPERATION
Your panel can be reset and the alarm silenced
by the same key sequence as Disarming the
panel.
If you arrive at your premises and fi nd the strobe
light fl ashing* (if installed), reset the panel as
above. To check the cause of the alarm, you
can view the alarms in memory by entering
Memory Mode.
* In the event of an alarm, the strobe light continues to
fl ash until the panel is reset by the keypad or radio key,
otherwise it will time out after 72 hours.
[User Code] [User Code]
ENTER
Enter the premises through a delay zoneEnter the premises through a delay zone
Press...Press...
The Armed light will turn off The icon will turn off
LED KEYPAD
DISARMING
LCD KEYPAD
RESETTING ALARMS
Alarms may be caused by:
• A zone has been triggered while Armed
• A Tamper has been triggered
• A PANIC button has been triggered
All of these may cause your sirens and strobe
to operate. Various visual indications relevant
to the alarm will be retained in the memory. If
this occurs, Disarming your control panel will
reset the alarm. The cause of the alarm can be
identifi ed by entering the Alarm Memory Mode
as described on page 15.
ALARMS, DEFINITION