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1. Displayed on LEDs 1 8 ON YES P74E REPORT ALARMS P76E REPORT RESTORES P78E REPORT MULTIPLE P79E USE CLIENT CODE 2 Panic Panic P75E REPORT ALARMS P77E REPORT RESTORES Default Zone Restore Reporting P82E P 8 2 E option E Default 4 To select when the dialler will send zone Restore reports select one of the following values 1 Immediately the input restores 2 At the end of siren time with input restored 3 After Opening with input restored 4 After Opening regardless of input state Miscellaneous Alarms Restore Reporting Miscellaneous Alarms which have been selected to send a Restore report P77E will always send the Restore report when a valid code is entered to reset an alarm or at Opening 30 NESS Security Products Time Between Test Calls P83E P83E Time E Default 84 168 hrs The PRO LD can send automatic test reports with an interval between 2 and 198 hours in 2 hour increments Note the value programmed is 1 to 99 this is multiplied by 2 by the PRO LD to derive the Test Call time Time Before Next Test Call P84E P84E Time E Default 0 This is the time set before the PRO LD generates it s next test call use this to set your preferred time for test calls If you want the call to occur immediately then program this value to 0 The time before next test call is programmable fro
2. QD Client Program Mode PRO LD REMOTE KEYPAD Installation Unclip the housing using a screwdriver to lever off the top half Push the screwdriver hard into each of the two holes in turn and lever upwards Unplug the keypad tail from the circuit board connector Remove the PCB by lifting off the 2 retaining rubber grommets and lifting the PCB out Screw the base to the wall using the 2 mounting holes provided These holes match a standard switch plate spacing Clip the board back into the base bringing the 4 connecting wires through the cable entry hole Plug the rubber grommets back onto the posts provided Connect the wires to the screw terminals or solder them to the B 1 solder pads Plug the keypad tail onto the PCB and clip the top half onto the base by first engaging the bottom clips and swinging the top closed push hard to ensure the clips engage Stick the zone list to the inside of the hinged lid Clip the hinged lid onto the keypad Wiring The PRO LD Keypad connects to the PRO LD Control Panel via a 4 wire connection See page 11 A maximum of 5 keypads can be connected each wired in parallel The maximum cable run is 100m using 14 0 20 cable If you want to share a cable run then divide 100m by the number of keypads to be connected e g 2 keypads on the one cable reduces the maximum run to 50m 12 NESS Security Products Armed LED Option The Armed LED on the PRO LD Key
3. PRO LD DIALLER ALARM SYSTEM Installer Manual MELA Quality SYDNEY Endorsed 02 8825 9222 Com o MELBOURNE LIC No QEC2074 03 9878 1022 NSW Head Office only Ness Security Products Pty Ltd ACN 069 984 372 BRISBANE 07 3343 7744 WWW NESS COM AU Ai PERTH 08 9328 2511 ADELAIDE 08 8277 7255 NZ NFS SECURITY 2000 Ness Security Products Pty Ltd All rights reserved 64 9 573 0401 To tibet sr rend Ionatan cris een cared atika dna or HONG KONG Specilcatons at any ime and without noties nthe course of produet development 852 2721 8097 INTRODUCTION The PRO LD local alarm has been designed to provide you the installer with all your most requested features including ease of installation ease of programming and user friendly operation in a package which is functional and attractive The new patented PRO Series polycarbonate cabinet continues NESS Security Products commitment to innovative design and quality incorporating features never before seen in this type of product The PRO LD is an Australian designed and built product which is available at an affordable price without compromising quality or features This manual will tell you all that you need to know about installing and programming the PRO LD For information about operating instructions refer to the PRO L User s Manual PACKAGE CONTENTS The PRO LD package contains the following 1 x PRO LD Control Board 1 x PRO Series Cabinet 1 x 12V 6 5Ah R
4. To Clear Programme Information from install mode only Press P 98 E to clear access codes 1 to 15 16 NESS Security Products LOCAL DOWNLOAD UPLOAD The PRO LD control panel contains a unique method of programming or storing all of its programmable options onto a tiny board called the PRO LDU The PRO LDU allows you to upload an existing program for servicing storage or use as a master program key from a PRO LD panel Alternatively you can take an existing program stored on a PRO LDU and download it into a PRO LD Use of the PRO LDU can save time in programming you could keep 4 or 5 commonly used programs since the information is non volatile and will last up to 10 years in storage and will save time when servicing To use the PRO LDU 1 Plug the PRO LDU onto J3 The LED will light on the LDU to show correct connection 2 Place the PRO LD panel into install program mode 3 To upload or store a program to the PRO LDU press P96E The PRO LD programmed options are copied to the PRO LDU 4 To download a program from the PRO LDU to the PRO LD press P97E The PRO LDU options are copied to the PRO LD Write Protection The PRO LDU has a link which is accessible from the top of the board Remove the link to write protect the stored information on the PRO LDU This will prevent accidental erasure of information you wish to keep a Jumper PRO LDU PRO LD 17 OPTION DESCRIPTIONS Codes The PRO LD has a
5. 13 8V via a 2k2 ohm resistor and less than 2V in alarm J7 OUTPUTS The outputs are open collector switched negative which can supply a maximum 50mA Outputs available are Area 1 armed Area 2 armed Alarm 1 Alarm2 Tamper Exclude Battery low Mains off 12V ext power The J7 outputs can be used to trigger external relays or drive LEDs The Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Tamper and Exclude outputs latch until reset by a code The siren relay and satellite outputs turn on for the alarm reset time or until reset by a code J6 LISTEN PINS Connect any 8 ohnfor greater speaker to these pins to listen to the dialler progress This is useful for fault fading WIRING DIAGRAM 10 1 5A or 1 6A 1 5A_or 16A F3 7 STKE Optional Keyswitch Connect to a good Earth p Mode 3 5 Phone Socket NESS Security Products KEYPAD AND INDICATIONS PRO LD KEYPAD Visual Indications Each of the 16 indicator lights have three possible states These are a o _o elo elo eo E aaa ARM O Day Mode Night Mode 3g Monitor Mode disarmed MEMORY O Normal Alarm in memory f lj x Zones Excluded Install Program Mode w Fault or Alarm Memory mode Failure to Q display Panic Communicate Alarm Memo ZONE i 3 Or Zone Unsecured Alarm PRO LD Il Memory Mode Selected Exclude Mode selected
6. DEFAULT ALL ZONES LOCKOUT Tamper is defaulted to lockout If you wish to change it program P60E 4E NOTE Only the first zone to cause an alarm will lockout while the sirens are sounding 22 NESS Security Products Sensitivity P38 39E The 8 zones of PRO LD can be programmed with one of 9 sensitivities Normal P 30 E the zone must be unsealed for 200ms continuously Vibration Sensitivities 1 to 8 P 3 1 38 E This is used with Nessensors Sensitivity 1 is the most sensitive and sensitivity 8 the least sensitive NOTE Sensitivity 1 and 8 should not normally be used they are provided as a guide to the upper and lower limits only Double Trigger P39E All 8 zones can be programmed to be double trigger ie the zone has to alarm twice within 4 minutes before the panel will recognise an alarm condition The PRO LD also incorporates our unique setting whereby if any 2 zones which are programmed to be double trigger alarm once each an alarm is generated so as to not to lessen security NOTE If a double trigger zone is left unsealed for longer than 15 seconds then an alarm is generated as a safety override 7 7 8 NORMAL P30 UL Vi Vibration P31 HIGH Vibration P32 m Vibration P33 tl Sie Vibration P34 pf Vibration P35 Vibration P36 F Vibration P37 Ooo Vibration P38 LO f C PRO LD 23 Output Assi
7. P71E P 71 E Telephone no E Telephone number 2 may be up to 14 digits only 0 1 9 This is the back up telephone number for your central monitoring station and is optional If you require pauses or the V F digits or to appear in your number then use program option P 8 1 E To clear telephone No 2 program option P8 1E Client Code 1 P72E P 72 E digit code E This is the identification code for all alarms and Area 1 open close reports Client Code 2 P73E P 73 E digit code E This number is only used to report Area 2 Open Close messages Program this code if Area 2 Open Close reports are to be sent Dialler Disable If you wish to disable the Dialler functions altogether clear telephone No 1 see P80E This may be useful if you want to enable monitoring at a later stage 28 NESS Security Products Telephone No s 1 amp 2 with Pauses and P80E P81EPP P 80 E or P 8 1 E Telephone no P extra digit E P P To program Pauses of 1 6 second duration and or the V F digits or then a special programming method is used which is unique to the Telephone programming only To include one of the special digits in the telephone number programming you must first press the Program key this works like a Shift key on a calculator and then Digit 1 2 3 or 0 Where 1 1 6 Second pause 2 Vap 3 VF 0 Clear the number When you have finished programming your telephone number by pressing Enter you must also press the Program k
8. a sealed lead acid rechargeable 12V battery with a minimum capacity of 2 4 Ah to these terminals Charge current is limited to 350 mA maximum Charge voltage is factory preset at 13 8V via pot V 1 EARTH For maximum protection against damage caused by lightning strikes to the phone line connect a good earth to the earth terminal of the PRO LD The PRO LD incorporates two 600 Volt Gas Surge Arresters from each phone line to earth and a 275 Volt M O V surge arrestor across the two lines 8 NESS Security Products OUTPUTS 12V OUTPUTS A regulated 13 8V dc output is available to power detectors etc This output is available from two sets of terminals marked 12F2 and OV It is fused by fuse F2 1 5A or 1 6A fastblow 2AG A maximum load of 1A may be connected to these terminals SIREN An oscillating output fused via Fl 1 5A or 1 6A fast blow 2AG for connecting horn speakers 3 x 8ohmhorns or 1 x 8ohm plus 1 x 4ohm STROBE A latched 12Vdc voltage output fused via F3 1 5A or 1 6A fast blow 2AG for connecting strobes or piezo sirens RESET A non latched 12V dc voltage output controlled by the Siren Timer P29E and fused via F3 1 5A or 1 6A fast blow 2AG for connecting piezo sirens relays etc Note A total of 1 5A or 1 6A continuous is available from the reset and strobe terminals SAT The SAT terminal can be used to trigger satellites that require a high going low input The SAT voltage is nominally
9. not available at the telephone exchange Refer to the phone manual if you are unsure of its use 32 NESS Security Products Miscellaneous Dial ODtions P87E P 8 7 E option E Default 1 2 3 ON 4 OFF 1 On Alternate dial i e Dial telephone No 1 first if no answer dial telephone no 2 continue alternating until successful 1 Off Split dial i e Dial Telephone No 1 for half of the call attempts if unsuccessful Dial Telephone No 2 for the last half of call attempts NOTE Option 1 is only relevant if you have programmed Telephone No 2 otherwise ignore it 2 On Dial without Dial tone only after attempting to obtain a valid tone first The PRO LD will dial Decadic first and then V F 2 Off Dial immediately without a Dial tone use for PABXs with non standard Dial tones etc 3 On Dial Australian Decadic Off New Zealand Decadic 4 On Make a maximum 4 dial attempts before a 5 minute sleep and 4 more retries if unsuccessful 4 Off Make a maximum 10 dial attempts before a 5 minute sleep and 10 more re tries if unsuccessful Miscellaneous Open close Reports P88E P 8 8 E option E Default 1 2 ON 1 Send Area 1 Open Close reports Off Don t send 2 Send Area 2 Open Close reports Off Don t send 3 Give a 2 Second Siren burst on a successful Closing report 4 Give a 2 Second Strobe on a successful Closing report Options 3 and 4 are normally used to give the User an indication th
10. speed message report lasting for about 8 seconds The dialler tones sound like a series of fast beeps 4 The dialler needs to be kissed off shut down by pressing any of the following buttons 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 or on a phone capable of outputting tones The button should be pressed continuously until the tones from the dialler have stopped If tone is not available on the telephone then a hand held tone generator can be used these are available from Dick Smith Tandy and similar electronic retail outlets as used with answering machines 5 If the dialler does not receive the kiss off tone it will re dial and repeat the sequence this will continue for up to 9 dial out attempts 6 If the phone is answered prior to the 15 second wait time as described in 2 above there will be silence until the time has elapsed The message from the dialler may be started by pressing any one of the buttons as described in 4 above the tone generated by the phone acts as an acknowledge tone NOTE Some telephones that are capable of outputting tones may only output the tone for a very short period This will sound like a beep instead of a continuous tone when a button is pressed This type of output is unacceptable and will result in intermittent operation a hand held generator would be recommended in this case If you are using a Telecom 200 series phone you may need to press the MODE button to allow tones to be generated particularly if tone dialling is
11. the programmed exit time P28E At the expiry of exit time these zones will activate an entry 1 timer P26E if they are alarmed If the entry 1 timer is activated a code must be entered to reset the timer If not reset at the expiry of the entry 1 timer the entry 1 zone outputs will be activated NOTE During entry 1 timer activation the sonalert will BEEP as a pre alarm warning To disable entry beeps program P60E 1E Entry 2 Zones P43E 10 990 seconds As per entry above but utilising entry 2 timer P27E which is set in 10 second increments instead of 1 second increments Eg 60 secs 6 Handover Zones P42E Handover zones operate as per Instant zones above with the exception that if either one of entry 1 or 2 timers has been activated then the handover zones will be inoperative for the duration of those times NOTE Zone alarms other than Day and 24hrs can only be reset by a code assigned to the Area that the zone alarm occured in however the siren output can be reset by any valid code 24 Hour Zones P52E 24 hour zones operate at all times regardless of the mode of panel operation ie Armed Disarmed or Monitor When alarmed these zones will activate assigned outputs immediately To reset those alarms any valid user code must be entered PRO LD 21 Dav Zones P53E Day zones operate only when the panel is in a totally disarmed state ie no areas Armed or Monitor on When armed these zones will activate the ass
12. then unset P60E 6E End of Exit Auto Exclude Warning P62E 7E If you require a 2 second siren burst at the expiry of exit time to indicate a faulty auto excluded zone then program P62 7E Duress To generate a silent duress alarm ie an alarm to indicate a forced disarm simply prefix an existing user code with either digits 5 6 8 or 9 when disarming eg to Disarm normally press 2391 lt ENTER gt To Disarm with a Duress press 52391 lt ENTER gt The duress alarm can be programmed to activate the Reset output option 60E 5E Keypad Tamper A keypad tamper alarm will be generated after 4 successive attempts to enter an invalid code The keypad tamper alarm outputs are the same outputs as programmed to external tamper Extended Exit Time P62E 8E If you require a longer than normal exit time you can multiply your exit time P28E by 10 by programming P62E 8E e g P28E 22 seconds if P62E 8E is set then exit time 22 x 10 220 seconds Display Disable P60E 7E The LED indicators on the keypad can be programmed to blank after 4 minutes of no keypad use useful to stop annoying lights in a bedroom To blank the display program P60E 7E Beeps or pressing any key will restore the display Use lt ENTER gt preferably Area 1 and Area 2 Outputs P60E 8E The outputs marked area 1 and area 2 on connector J7 turn on immediately Area or Area 2 are armed If you require them to turn on only after exit time has expired then pr
13. total of 16 operator codes One code is the installer access code and is used only for access to Installation Program Mode The remaining 15 codes are used for arming disarming etc These codes are assigned user numbers 1 to 15 options 1 1 25 User is the master code The master code is the only code which can access User Program Mode Codes can be 3 to 6 digits in length User codes cannot start with 0 To clear an existing code you must re program that code with a number that starts with 0 For more information on codes see PRO L User Manual The installer code is defaulted to 000000 option 99 this is an optional code To Clear codes use P98E in Install Program Mode Area Operation The PRO LD Control Panel allows for the 8 zones to be split into two groups known as Area and Area 2 The two Areas can be assigned access codes so that a user may have access to either Area 1 or Area 2 or both Areas This allows for partial Arming of the premises or protecting two separate premises with one PRO LD Eg Petrol Station and Workshop Options 45 50 are used to assign zones and codes to Areas The default is all codes and all zones selected to Area 1 Arming and Disarming is carried out as normal You may install a Keypad in each Area with its own Armed Led See page 11 Area operation only applies to zones when they are in the armed state this means that day 24hr and monitor zones are independe
14. Keypad Panic Page 30 Version 1 4 software or greater requires the resistor R7 on the PRO L D to be changed from a 15K 1 toa 12K 1 type alternatively a 56K 1 could be added in parallel with the existing 15K 1 resistor If a software upgrade is carried out without this modification the keypad will not work properly with key presses being read incorrectly Version 1 4 and earlier software has a software bug which renders the Program option P64E 4E chirp the reset and strobe output on Arm and Disarm virtually unusable The problem arises when the panel is disarmed using the Keyswitch input the alarm output s siren reset strobe etc do not work in the disarmed state Therefore Tampers Keypad Panic and 24 hour zones will not sound the siren in the disarmed mode if P64E 4E is set Note The option is still selectable but reference removed from this manual NESS Security Products TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM Keypad not working correctly CAUSE Keypad wired incorrectly or excessive cable resistance REMEDY Check keypad wiring for polarity and resistance Note the cabling restrictions on page 10 User code not being accepted Code already programmed for another user or code forms a subset of another Select another user code Note the restrictions of code sub sets in the user manual User code is programmed successfully but not accepted in normal mode Code programmed to begin with the
15. SENS 3 Zones P33E VIB SENS 4 Zones P34E VIB SENS 5 Zones P35E VIB SENS 6 Zones P36E VIB SENS 7 Zones s P37E VIB SENS 8 Zones P38E DoubleTrigger Zones cce eee P39E Instant Zones cece ete eteesseeeeeeeeneens P40E Entry 1 Zones Handover Zones Entry 2 Zones Lockout Zones les Assign Area Zones ceeee eee P45E Assign Area2 Zones s es Area Active Codes 1 8 Areai Active Codes 9 15 Area2 Active Codes 1 8 Area2 Active Codes 9 15 P50E Monitor Zones 0 P51E 24 hr Zones P52E Day Zones P53E Reset Output Zones P54E Strobe Output Zones P55E Sonalert Output Zones P56E Siren Output Zones aa P57E AL 1 Output Zones P58E AL2 Output Zones nosses P59E Miscellaneous csecsseceeeseeseeeneeeeeeees P60E Entry warning Beeps 2 Keyswitch monitor mode 3 Keyswitch Arming 4 Tamper siren lockout 5 Duress Reset Output 6 Auto Exclude Zones 7 Disable LEDs 8 O P A1 amp A2 on after Exit Tamper amp Panic Outputs cceeenes P61E 1 Tamper to Reset 2 Tamper to Strobe 3 Tamper to Sonalert 4 Tamper to Siren 5 Panic to Reset 6 Panic to Strobe 7 Panic to Sonalert 8 Panic to Siren SHOMMCUUS wets ccctercrivecsieivnerteeicereniecucccrs P62E 1 Memory Display shortcut 2 Exclude shortcut 3 Monitor Arm shortcut 4 Panic shortcut 5 Area Arm shortcut 6 Area2 Arm shortcut 7 2 sec siren warning Auto Excl
16. The battery Is not connected or the battery is flat Arm and Disarm the Panel to force a dynamic battery test Connect the battery or replace the battery PRO LD J5 SPECIFICATIONS Construction 3mm Polycarbonate equivalent to 1 2mm mild steel Dimensions 350 wide x 270 high x 120 deep Weight 4 2kg inc battery Plug pack Input 240 Vac Output 17Vac 1 4A Power Supply 13 8Vde 1 25A current limited Quiescent Current 140mA with 1 Keypad 20mA per additional keypad Operating Voltage 9 5V 14V de Rechargeable Battery 12V 2 4 6 5Ah Lead Acid Batt Charge Voltage 13 4 13 8V float Batt Charge Current 350mA max current limited Dynamic Battery Test Every hour and when the panel is armed Dynamic Battery Test 10 75V with 5A load Fuses 2 x 1 5A or 1 6A fast blow 5 x 20mm 2AG Zone Input End of Line Resistor 2 200 ohm 1 200 900 ohm Tamper Input End of Line Resistor 2 200 ohm 1 200 900 ohm Remote Keypad Input Proprietary Maximum Keypads 5 Siren Outputs Open Collector Fused 1 5A or 1 6A 500Hz 2700Hz Maximum Sirens 3x8 ohmor 1 x 80hm 1 x4ohm Strobe Output Open Collector fused 230mA 12V 500mA 10V Reset Output Open Collector fused 1 5A or I 6A Switch Satellite Trigger Open Collector 2K2 pull up 13 8V nom 1 6V alarm Misc Alarm Output Open Collector 50 mA 12V J7 connector Power Output for Optional Equipment 1A 12V Austel Permit Number A92 03 0365 Important Test Points and Volta
17. at the Dialler is working correctly when they Arm their system and leave the premises PRO LD 33 SOFTWARE UPGRADE HISTORY 1 34 This manual is current for Version 1 4 software Version 1 4 option additions are P79E Zone Mapping to Client Code Page 30 P82E 4E Send Restores on Opening always Page 30 P86E 4E Transmit Ademco Extended Format without checksum Page 3 1 P87E 4E Dial 4 or 10 attempts Page 33 Other software enhancements in the V1 4 upgrade a Entry beeps now stop when a button is pressed on keypad b Zones which have sent an alarm report to a central station will now report a 6 Outstanding until re sealed instead of a 5 Normal in Ademco format c Test reports now include the status of Zones to 8 d Arm Disarm Mains Fail or Low Battery beep warnings added e A Zone is restored when the Area that it is in is Disarmed previous versions required both areas to be Disarmed f Entry 2 Zones triggered were causing any subsequent Entry 1 Zones to have long delay times this is fixed in this version g Code 8 could not be selected via the P47E and P49E options however it could be selected by P48E and PSOE This has been fixed h Turning the display back on after being extinguished with the P60E 7E option is now done automatically whenever the beeper sounds i If Audible format is selected Manual and Auto Excludes will not report j Restores are now sent for Duress Keyswitch Panic and
18. digit 0 Reprogram the code User codes beginning with 0 are used to clear codes Cannot access install program mode Install code entered in run mode instead of user program mode Install code lost Enter user program mode first using a master code then enter the install code Power down the system fully then power up with the box tamper open Cannot make PRO LDU download upload PRO LDU not plugged in correctly Plug the PRO LDU in and check the LED lights Control Panel not starting up when A C voltage Is applied Excess load connected to the power supply Current limit protection operating Check for short circuits and excessive load on the power supply outputs Panel automatically exits Client Program mode For security Client Program mode automatically exits if no keys are pressed within 4 minutes Avoid leaving the Panel in program mode without Pressing buttons for long periods of time The Heat Sink is warm to touch Normal operation This is normal operation Sirens Strobes or Detectors not working Blown Fuse Check for short circuits on outputs and replace blown fuse The internal and external sirens sound for two seconds at the end of exit time The Panel has been Armed with a zone unsecured Disarm then secure all zones and re arm The Battery light is flashing The Panel has been powered up initially on AC
19. ease note that under the Telecommunications Act 1991 it is illegal to tamper with or to wire into the tiers network for connection of telephones diallers Securitel devices etc unless the work is carried out by or under the supervision of an Austel licensed wiring technician Breaches of the Telecommunications Act leave the installer liable to prosecution with penalties of up to 12 000 per offence and immediate disconnection of any illegally wired devices Your attention is also drawn to the Act which states that where a permitted alarm device is connected to a carriers network all cabling including connection to Keypads Detectors etc shall be carried out to Austel Technical Standards using Austel approved cable only Note wiring of the alarm system cables apart the telephone line connection does not require an Austel licensed technician to carry out the work PRO LD INPUTS ZONE INPUTS The PRO LD has 9 separate monitored inputs 8 x programmable zones 1 x Tamper Each input must be terminated with a 2k2 2 200 ohm end of line resistor as supplied The input resistor tolerance is plus 1 200 or minus 900 ohms Two end of line resistors may be used to secure two cable runs on one zone See below for connection details POWER AC input Connect the brown and blue wires no polarity from the NESS Plugpak to the AC terminals The PRO LD requires an A C transformer rating of 1 4A 16VAC minimum BATTERY Connect
20. echargeable Battery 1 x 17V 1 4A Transformer 10 x 2k2 End of Line Resistors e 1x Spare 1 5A or 1 6A Fuse e x PRO LD Keypad e 1x PRO L Zone List 1x Conduit Clip 1 lx Installation Manual e 1x User Manual 1x Telephone Lead PRO LD PRO SERIES CABINET DETACHABLE LID Recess for Sticker Optional Keyswitch NOTE Mount the Gontrol Panel cabinet on a flat even surface to ensure the amper mech hanism operates correctly Terminal block mounting holes Ness ka Tamper C Bracket Lid Screw Fastening Points Long amp Short CB Supports 6 NESS Security Products DIALLER TELEPHONE CONNECTION The PRO LD dialler connects to a telephone line via a Mode 3 or 5 socket A Mode 3 or 5 connection allows the dialler to cut off any existing devices e g phones faxes and seize the Telephone line for it s own use this is to ensure secure operation If a mode 3 or 5 socket is not available on site then a mode 3 double adaptor which allows for a phone and a dialler to be connected can be purchased from retail outlets The dialler must always be connected directly to the incoming phone line connection to a PABX line will either dramatically lessen your security and increase your problems or in some cases the dialler will not work at all e g a Telecom Commander System does not allow you to connect to the extension lines The PRO LD carries in Australia the Austel Permit A92 03 0365 Pl
21. ey twice to save the new values Example 1 To program Telephone number one with 624 3655 starting with a 0 to access a PABX with a pause after the 0 then press P80E 0 P1 6243655E PP Example 2 To program Telephone number two with a Telecom Easy Dial number 23 ending with a then press P81E 23 P2 E PP When the PRO LD displays the telephone number the following lights are used to display the special digits PAUSE TAMPER LED LINE LED ARM LED Example 3 To clear Telephone No 1 then press P80E PO E PP NOTE If both telephone numbers are cleared then all dialler reporting is disabled If telephone number 2 is disabled all calls are made on telephone number 1 and the setting of P87E 1E has no effect To view telephone No 1 or No 2 use P70E or P7 1E WARNING If you enter P80E or P81E you must press the Program key twice to exit the special program mode even if you don t want to program anything PRO LD 29 Alarm Reporting P74 79 E The zone alarms and the miscellaneous alarms may be selected to Report Don t Report Send Restores Don t send Restores and Send Multiple alarms Don t send Multiple alarms Option P79E allows you to select which Client Code to report the Zone alarms and excludes to If the Zone LED is OFF then the Zone alarms and excludes are reported on Client code 1 this is the default If the Zone LED is ON then the Zone alarms and excludes are reported on Client code 2 ALARM TABLE
22. ges 12 V Output Terminals 13 2 13 8V load connected Battery Terminals 13 4 13 8V no battery connected Zone amp Tamper Inputs 50 of 12V output 5 eg 12V o p 13 6V zone 6 8V 0 32V Siren and Strobe 12 Terminal 13 2V 13 8V via fuse FI A C Terminals 17 23Vac P N 890 073 Version 3 l
23. gnment P54 59 E P61 amp 63 E When a zone alarms it can turn on any or all of the following 6 outputs Sonalert Strobe Siren Reset AL 1 AL 2 The programming is selected with options 54 59 Simply set the zone number to the output to select it The zone LED will indicate if the zone is selected The Tamper input and the Keypad Panic can be programmed to turn on the Reset Strobe Sonalert and Siren Programming is achieved using option 6 1 Monitor and Day are assigned in the same manner using option 63 Tamper and Monitor outputs are displayed on zone LEDs 1 4 while Panic and Day outputs display on zone LEDs 5 8 See table below OUTPUT MAPPING Zones 55 strobe sonit siren NOTE the Reset Siren and Satellite output will turn on for the duration of the alarm timer P29E or until it is reset via a valid code The Strobe AL 1 and AL 2 outputs latch until reset by a valid code Key Operation Shortcuts P62E Keypad operations can be programmed to operate with or without shortcut a user code The operations available are entry to Monitor mode Exclude and Memory modes Arming and keypad Panic The default is Arm with code all other operations shortcut Operations With Code example To Arm press lt ARM gt lt CODE NO gt lt ENTER gt Operation Short Cut example To Arm press lt ARM gt lt ENTER gt NOTE Never program Arm Area 1 and Area 2 shortcut GE amp 6E together w
24. igned outputs immediately instant operation If P64E 2E is selected Day Zones will turn on the outputs assigned by Option 63 for 2 seconds This is useful for daytime doorway monitoring If P64E 2E is not selected then the Day Zones will turn on the outputs assigned to the zones option 54 59 The outputs will behave as normal Use this setting for dedicated Day alarm zones Monitor Zone P51E Monitor zones are used primarily for securing perimeter or high risk zones while a residence is occupied Monitor mode allows a user to Arm those zones with a simple keypad operation Monitor zones will only operate when the panel is in the Monitor mode i e Armed LED flashing If P64E 1E is selected then the Monitor zones will turn on the outputs assigned by option 63 for 2 seconds If P64E 1E is not selected then the Monitor zones will turn on the outputs assigned to the zones option 54 59 The outputs will behave as normal If P64E 3E is selected then the Monitor zones will all behave as Entry Exit zones This allows the user to have a sonalert pre alarm warning of a monitor alarm If P64E 3E is not selected then the Monitor zones will behave as programmed for the zone types options 40 43 Siren Lockout P44E All 8 zones and tamper input can be programmed to lockout ie cause the siren to sound only once whilst the panel is armed The siren is locked out for that zone until the panel has been reset by entering a valid code
25. ithout allocating an access code to Area 2 If you do so and Arm both areas Area 2 will remain armed which will bar entry into program mode until Area 2 is disarmed 24 NESS Security Products Kevswitch P60E 2E 3E A normally open momentary keyswitch can be used to Arm Disarm or change the PRO LD to Monitor mode If a keyswitch is required it is wired to zone 8 as shown obviously zone 8 is no longer used as an alarm input Option 60 2 or 3 must be programmed to allow keyswitch operation Option 2 allows change to Monitor or Disarming only on each momentary keyswitch contact of greater than 200 ms Option 3 allows Arming and Disarming only on each momentary keyswitch contact of greater than 200ms If Option 2 and Option 3 are both programmed the Panel will cycle through all three operating modes on each 200ms keyswitch contact ie p MONITOR DISARM NOTE Momentary keyswitch operation allows for more than 1 keyswitch to be used just add more switches in parallel If the input is opened a full alarm will occur Use this feature to add an additional panic button in series with the 2k2 resistor WARNING The Keyswitch will Am and Disarm Area 1 and Area 2 Always Disarm both Areas to allow entry to Program Mode PRO 25 Auto Exclude P60E 6E Zones are programmed to auto exclude no alarm if they are unsecured at the end of exit time If you require the zone to alarm if unsecured at the end of exit
26. m 2 to 198 Hours as per the Time between test call option above The time before the next test call is constantly updated When it is viewed the current value will be displayed Dialling Method P85E P 85 E option E Default 1 1 Automatic dial in the format of the Dial Tone 2 Decadic pulse Dial only 3 V F DTMF Dial only Note If no tone is detected after looping the line then the dialler will attempt to dial regardless using Decadic first and then V F dialling in an alternate method Miscellaneous Reporting Options P86E P 8 6E option E Default 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON 4 OFF 1 On Ademco Extended High Speed Off Audible Format 2 On Enable Test calls Off Disable Test calls 3 On Delay Mains Fail report by 1 Hr Off No delay 4 On If Ademco format do not send checksum Note Removing the checksum may make this format suitable for some receivers that do not recognise the extended format PRO LD 3 Audible Dial Format P86E_1E To select Audible format press P 86 E 1 E led off This will toggle the Ademco High Speed option off Audible format works in the following manner 1 When triggered the PRO LD will call the programmed telephone number 1 as normal 2 At the end of the dialling sequence the PRO LD will wait to hear an acknowledge tone for a fixed period of 15 seconds 3 If the PRO LD receives no acknowledge tone it will output a series of DTMF tones this is actually a standard high
27. nt of the area operations 18 NESS Security Products USER CODE TO AREA MAPPING LIES a es y Dis r a Pe PRO LD 19 Zone Assignment All zones can be programmed to operate in all 3 Panel Modes i e a Night Zone as well as Monitor Zone and also a Day Zone These zones must always exist in Area or Area 2 to operate These Zones can be programmed to turn on different outputs for each Mode of panel operation when they alarm These zones can also be programmed to be one of 4 types Instant Handover Entry Delay 1 and Entry Delay 2 Zones may be programmed to operate as 24 Hour Zones where they automatically operate in all of three modes Night Monitor Day These zones work independently of Area 1 and 2 Therefore a 24 Hour zone cannot be selected in an Area When alarmed these zones will always turn on the same outputs regardless of the Panel Mode 24 Hour Zones are always Instant ZONE MAPPING OPTIONS 20 NESS Security Products ZONE TYPE DESCRIPTION Instant Zones P40E Instant zones operate only in the Armed state When Armed these zones will not operate for the programmed exit time P28E At the expiry of exit time these zones will activate assigned outputs immediately if they are alarmed Entry 1 Zones P41E 1 99 seconds Entry 1 zones operate only in the Armed state When Armed these zones will not operate for
28. ogram P60E 8E 26 NESS Security Products DIALLER OPTIONS The PRO LD Control Dialler communicates all of its alarm information via a standard telephone line to a Central Monitoring Station using Ademco Extended High Speed Format To minimize the amount of programming required to make the dialler operate correctly all of the available alarms have been allocated to fixed channels and cannot be re programmed You will find in practice that since only 15 Alarms are available for transmission and the Ademco format allows for 16 Alarm channels to be transmitted it is not necessary to re map these channels All re mapping can be handled at the Central station All of the 15 alarms are reported on client code 1 The table below indicates the allocation of Alarm channels in the PRO LD With 9th CHANNEL 7 With 9th CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 8 CHANNELS 9 16 ZONE CHANNEL MISC ALARM CHANNEL 1 IDuress 1 2 2 Keyswitch Panic 2 3 3 Keypad Panic 3 4 4 Spare 4 5 5 Panel Tamper 5 6 6 External Tamper 6 7 7 Keypad Tamper 7 8 8 Instal Prog Entry 8 PRO LD 27 Telephone No 1 P70E P 70 E Telephone no E Telephone No 1 may be up to 14 digits only 0 1 9 This is the Main telephone number for your central monitoring station If you require pauses or the V F digits or to appear in your number then use program option P 80 E To clear telephone No 1 program option P80E Telepone No 2
29. pad can be selected to indicate one of 4 options 1 A1A Area 1 armed 2 A2A Area 2 armed 3 AIB Area 1 OR Area 2 Armed 4 A2B Area 1 AND Area 2 Armed only Select the option required by placing the jumper on J2 connector on the appropriate pins The Keypad comes with the jumper preset to the A 1B position ie the armed LED will light when Area OR Area2 are armed For split system operation with separate keypads use option Area 1 and 2 Area 2 on each Keypad respectively NOTE It is possible to hard wire your own LEDs if you require more than the one Details are available from NESS QO Key O O O O O 0 0 O ojos O SON F 2 Oe OQ a E aa ge gO O R BIO PRO LD 13 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS SUMMARY User and Install Mode Access Access Code 1 master eee P11E Access Code 2 X Access Code 3 Access Code 4 Access Code 5 x Access Code 6 wii a r EES ACCESS Code 7 is sfsuvemeciinveieniminaus Access Code 8 Access Code 9 Access Code 10 Access Code 11 Access Code 12 Access Code 13 Access Code 14 Access Code 15 bs Entry Timed aves anA Enty TIMEZ we catccsecete cides dccsadeewsttestenteanse EXIT NE Ararsan anrea ea TNI User and Install Mode Access Alarm Time Reset ccc eee P29E Normal Sens Zones P30E VIB SENS 1 Zones P31E VIB SENS 2 Zones P32E VIB
30. ude 8 Exit Time x 10 Day amp Monitor Outputs cess P63E 1 Monitor Reset Output 2 Monitor Strobe Output 3 Monitor Sonalert Output 4 Monitor Siren Output 5 Day Reset Output 6 Day Strobe Output 7 Day Sonalert Output 8 Day Siren Output Miscellaneous ccscccsseeeesteesseeesseneees P64E 1 2 second Monitor Alarm 2 2 second Day Alarm 3 Pre Alarm Monitor Upload from Panel P96E Download to Panel n P97E Return to Default only AccessCodes 1 15 P98E Program Installation Code cee P99E DIALLER OPTIONS SUMMARY Telephone No 1 numeric entry only P70E Telephone No 2 numeric entry only Client Code Tiirinen Client Code 2 Used for Area 2 Open Close P73E Report Zone alarms cece eee Report Miscellaneous Alarms Report Zone alarms Restored 60 Report Miscellaneous alarms Restored P77E Report Multiple Zone Alarms 008 P78E Zone Mapping to Client Code 06 P79E Telephone No 1 inc and Pause P80E Telephone No 2 inc and Pause P81E Area Zone Restore Reports c0 P82E 1 Immediately on Input resealed 2 After Siren Reset 3 After Opening Input Sealed 4 After Opening Always Time between Test Calls 2 hr steps P83E Time before first Test Call 2 hr steps P84E Dialling Method cee eee eee P85E 1 Automatic 2 Decadic p
31. ulse Dial 3 V F DTMF Dial Miscellaneous Reporting c ee P86E 1 Ademco Extended Audible Format 2 Enable Test Calls 3 Delay Mains Fail by 1 Hour 4 Ademco Extended no checksum Miscellaneous Dial cscceeseeeeeteees P87E 1 Split Dial or Alternate 2 Dial without Dial tone 3 New Zealand Dial 44 or 10 Dial Attempts Miscellaneous Open Close 000 P88E 1 Send Area 1 Open Close 2 Send Area 2 Open Close 32 Sec Siren on Closing 42 Sec Strobe on Closing PRO LD 15 PROGRAMMING Access To Program Modes from Initial Power Up When power is applied for the first time with the box tamper open the panel will enter Install Program Mode 3 beeps Prog light flashing Access To Program Mode from Operating Mode The Panel must be fully disarmed no area no monitor on Press GED lt master cope gt 3 beeps Prog light steady You are now in User Prog Mode Then to enter Install Mode press es lt INSTALL CODE gt 3 beeps Prog led flashing Note Default install oes is 000000 NOTE For security purposes the Install Code on its own will not allow access to Install Program mode The Master Code must be entered first How To Program The program sequence always follows this pattern eae lt 2 digit option gt CZ Be 3 short beeps if OK 1 long beep if not The lights will display status or value Enter the new value lt New Value Give Display new value 3 beeps
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