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L-8
CONTROL PANEL
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 CONTROL PANEL USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 JULY 1997 V2.2 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 to the features and specifications at any time and...
  • Page 3: Controls And Indications

    PA G E C O N T E N T S I N T R O D U C T I O N Terminology CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS Keypad Buttons Audible Indications Visual Indications O P E R AT I O N Operating Rules Area Operation Arming the Control Panel...
  • Page 4 Thank you for purchasing a Ness L8 control panel proudly designed and built in Australia. The L-8 control panel is very powerful but easy to use, utilising the latest in microprocessor technology. Please take time to read this manual so that you understand the benefits of the...
  • Page 5 T E R M I N O L O G Y The micro computer based 8 zone control Monitor mode allows selected zones to be panel forms the heart of your security system armed while leaving others disarmed if you and connects to all other equipment.
  • Page 6 If they are valid, the response will be 3 short beeps. K E Y PA D The L-8 keypad consists of 18 buttons, 17 If they are invalid (or incorrect) the response indicators and 1 internal beeper.
  • Page 7 V I S U A L I N D I C AT I O N S Each of the 17 indicator lights have three possible states. These are:- LIGHT FLASH ZONEs 1 - 8 Zone Sealed Zone Alarm Zone Unsealed ARM 1 Monitor Mode Day / Disarm...
  • Page 8 O P E R AT I O N This section describes the operation of a typ- The L8 control panel allows for the 8 zones ical control panel installation. Keep in mind to be split into two groups known as area 1 that your installation may vary depending and area 2.The two areas can be assigned on the selected options and equipment.
  • Page 9 A R M I N G T H E C O N T R O L PA N E L The control panel must be armed prior to Normally the panel is armed by pressing vacating the premises in order to detect Arm then Enter.
  • Page 10 D I S A R M I N G T H E C O N T R O L PA N E L Upon entering the protected premises If one of your codes is, say, 7676 then to through a delay zone, the keypad responds disarm press…...
  • Page 11 M O N I T O R M O D E Monitor mode cannot be selected while in Monitor mode allows you to arm selected Program, Memory or Exclude modes. zones while others are ignored. Typically, perimeter zones (doors and windows) can be To exit from Monitor mode: press, monitored while you are at home.
  • Page 12 E M E R G E N C Y F U N C T I O N S - PA N I C For personal protection, the keypad contains 1 / Audible - activates siren or buzzers an instant panic feature. Panic can be used to…...
  • Page 13 A L A R M S Alarms may be caused by one of the follow- All of these may cause your sirens and ing: strobe to operate. Various visual indications relevant to the alarm will be retained in the • A zone has been activated while armed memory.
  • Page 14 E X C L U D I N G Z O N E S If a detector becomes faulty and cannot be All the lights will be turned off and then secured when arming the panel, then its the Zone Excluded light will show a steady zone may be excluded, ie.ignored by the light.
  • Page 15 I N C L U D I N G Z O N E S To view Exclude Zones for Inclusion press, Zones which have been excluded, may be included while you are in the Disarm modes. <Exclude> <Enter> All Excluded Zones are automatically <Exclude>...
  • Page 16 A L A R M M E M O RY The L8 Control Panel contains an compre- The memory light will illuminate and then hensive Alarm Memory. The L8 will remem- the last 8 alarm events will be flashed out ber Arms, low battery, mains fail and alarms.
  • Page 17 P R O G R A M M I N G The L8 Control Panel allows you to reprogram all 15 available access codes, the 2 entry times and your exit time. You may need to reprogram an access code because you no longer wish a user to have access to your system or because you want to give somebody temporary access to your system, or you may have simply forgotten your code.
  • Page 18 To program any of the 15 access codes, you When you enter your new code number the must know a few rules first. L-8 requires that you input the code twice to confirm a correct code. R E M E M B E R : - •...
  • Page 19 The current timer value is displayed by the you to depart your premises after you Arm L-8 when you select a timer option. The the Panel. There are 2 separate entry times value is displayed by flashing out the value...
  • Page 20 T O P R O G R A M E N T RY 1 T I M E R ( O P T I O N 2 6 ) Timer 1 can be set from 1 to 99 seconds. Default time equals 20 seconds. To view entry 1 timer value, press value displayed OPTION 26...
  • Page 21 P R O G R A M M I N G S U M M A RY O P T I O N C O D E D E F A U LT P R O G R A M M E D Access code 1 (MASTER) P11E code E code E Access code 2...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Zone light on or long Zone detection device (eg. Close door or window. beeps on arming reed switch, movement Find cause of movement detector) unsecured.
  • Page 23 I N S TA L L AT I O N R E C O R D Supplied by: Phone number: Phone number: Installed by: Date: Optional equipment installed: Serviced by Date Reason...
  • Page 24 O P E R AT I O N S U M M A RY .. Enter .. To arm <optional code> .. Enter .. To disarm or Reset Alarm <code> Monitor .. Enter .. To monitor zones <optional code> .. Enter .. To exit monitor mode <code>...