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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 2Planning the installation 2Nexus 8 installation example 3
INSTALLATION 4Nexus 8 system diagram 4Nexus 8 internal layout 5Removing the gear tray 5Mounting the panel / Cable entry 6Mains connection / battery connection 6Component wiring
Bell boxes 8Remote keypads 9PIR detectors 11Vibration detectors 12Door contacts 14Internal sounders 15
INITIAL POWER-UP 16
PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 16System menusEngineer menu flow chart 17Programming zone presets 18Programming zones 19Programming system options 20Event Log Display Guide 21System Test 22
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS 23
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 24
TROUBLE SHOOTING / STOCK CODES 26
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 27
ENGINEER NOTES 28
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INTRODUCTION
We recommended you read this manual before attempting installation inorder to fully utilise the panels functions in your application.An understanding of the manual will lead to a quicker, easier installation of the system.
The Nexus 8 has been designed to simplify the installation process, makingwiring easier and subsequently quicker. Individual tampers for each zonehave replaced a single global tamper and each zone now has a 12v auxiliarypower supply. A detachable gear tray aids wiring and protects the printed circuit board from damage.
PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
• To maximise the system’s effectiveness pre-plan the installation.
• Consider the layout of the building and each of its access points.
• Use the pre-programmed system mode which is best suited to the building. (See programming guide p.18)
A common layout is shown below, using zone preset option 91 (see programming guide for details of how to set zone preset options p.18). Thisoption has been chosen as it best suits the installation, taking layout and userrequirements into account. As the majority of forced entry’s are made throughthe front and back doors, they have been fitted with contacts. PIRs havebeen fitted guarding against entry through windows, with the exception ofzone 4 which is protected by a vibration detector, making the room suitablefor housing pets. Both zones six and seven are omitted in part sets 1 and 2,giving access to bedrooms during night setting. The panic attack is locatedupstairs close to each of the bedrooms as most burglaries take place at night.
ZONE PRESET OPTION 91 (PANEL DEFAULT)
3INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
DOORCONTACT
DOORCONTACT
P.I.R.
P.I.R.
P.I.R.KEYPAD
P.I.R.
VIBRATIONDETECTOR
DUMMYBELL BOX
PANICATTACK
BELL BOX
CONTROL PANEL(UNDER STAIRS)
(zone 2)
(zone 3)
(zone 6)
(zone 1)
(zone 8)(zone 7)
(zone 5)
(zone 4)
GroundFloor
FirstFloor
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INSTALLATIONSystem Diagram
CONTROL PANEL INTERNAL LAYOUT
GEAR TRAY REMOVAL
• To release the gear tray, unscrew and tilt away from backplate.
• To replace, first place left side under catches, then tilthome and replace screw.
5PANEL LAYOUT • GEAR TRAY REMOVAL4 SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Mains cableentry
Mains fuse
Mainsconnectionterminals
Componentconnectionterminals
Tamper switch
Auxiliary fuse Bell fuse
BatteryBatteryconnectionterminals
Transformer
Battery fuse
6
Mains supply240v through 3ampfused spur
InternalSpeaker(s)
RemoteKeypad(s)
ExternalSounder/Strobe
DoorContact(s)
PIRDetector(s)
VibrationDetector(s)
InternalBattery
Alarm Outputs
8 Detection zones
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MAINS CONNECTION
• Mains supply is connected to the panel via a three-waygreen terminal block locatedon the transformer below the mains cable entry.
• The supply should come directly from a consumer unit through a 3amp fused spur.
BATTERY CONNECTION
• A sealed lead acid rechargeable battery must be connected to the panel via the two way terminal block (B+/B-).
• This is situated next to the battery fuse on the transformer PCB.
7
ConsumerUnit
3AmpSpur
BLUE NEUTRALGREEN/YELLOWBROWN LIVE
N E L
EARTH
PANEL
B+ B-Battery Fuse
MAINS CONNECTION • BATTERY CONNECTION
MOUNTING THE PANEL
• Use the template on the rear of the Nexus 8 box toaid hole marking.
• Drill used should be a size 10 mason bit.
• Plug holes with rawl plugs.
• Use slotted fixing holes tohelp level the panel beforefixing it in place with four1.5”x8 wood screws.
CABLE ENTRY
• 10 individual cable entry’s are sited beneath the gear tray.
• Each is individually marked for ease of cableidentification.
6 PANEL MOUNTING • CABLE ENTRY
CableEntry's
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BELL BOXES
• Always consult manufacturers instructions before installation.
• Use 6-core cable (5-cores required).
NEXUS 8 Bell Box Wiring Reference Table
* NOTE - Connect STROBE+ to D
REMOTE KEYPADS
• The Nexus 8 allows up to 4 remote keypads to be used with the system.
• Wiring is via three terminal blocks located at the bottom of the keypadPCB Cable entry to the keypad is from either top or bottom knockout.
• Use 4-core cable (3-cores required)
+ D -
9
6
6 6
KEYPAD ZONE 5SPKR
NEXUS 8PCB
Keypadterminals
KEYPAD
+ D -
D + -ZONE 5SPKR
D + -
Keypad 1 Keypad 2
Nexus 8PCB
Nexus 8PCB
D + -
4-C
ore
Cab
le
(3-c
ores
use
d)
4-Core Cable (3-cores used)
KEYPAD WIRING
Single keypad
Two or more keypads
8
Nexus 8 Panel connection HOLD+ HOLD- TPR TRG STR
Suggested wiring colour RED Black WHITE BLUE GREEN
Ventcroft Classic/Spirit H OFF+ H OFF- RTN TRG STB
Texecom Veritas Azura 360 A D C B S
CQR Integra HS +VE 0V RETURN SIREN-TRIG STROBE-TRIG
ADE Sonade* D A T B STROBE -
BELL BOX WIRING
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BELL/STROBE ZONE 1
TPR HOLD TRG STR - +
HO
LD +
HO
LD -
TAM
PR
TR
G
ST
R
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PIR DETECTORS
• Consult detectors’ instructions before installation.
• If two or more PIRs are connected to a zone, wire power in parallel, alarm and tamper in series.
• Use 6-core cable.
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LEDNEXUS 8
PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 2ZONE 1
+12v- TAMP RELAY6-Core Cable
HarrierPIR
LEDNEXUS 8
PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 2ZONE 1
+12v- TAMP RELAY +12v- TAMP RELAY
P.I.R. WIRING
Single PIR
Two or more PIRs
ADDRESSING ADDITIONAL KEYPADSIf two or more keypads are used in an installation, each has to be assignedan address number in order to communicate with the end-station. Thisaddress number is factory set to 1 and so must be changed on additionalkeypads.
To set address number on an additional keypad
• Ensure keypad to be added is not yet powered.
• Remove keypad’s front cover.
• Electrically connect keypad to endstation.
• The keypad will display its address number i.e.
• Press 1 to 4 to change keypads address.
• Press YES to accept and a conformation bleep will be heard.
• Replace keypad cover and test keypad can control the system.
PANIC ATTACK
• The remote keypad also features apanic attack function.
• Panic attack is operated by pressing both buttons situated above the keypad display.
• Panic attack function can be disabled if required. (See programming menu p.20)
10 PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL KEYPADS
6
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VIBRATION DETECTORS
• If two or more detectors are connected to one zone, power is wired in parallel, whereas alarm and tamper circuits must be wired in series. • Where 6-cores are used to wire latching detectors, power supply is taken
from tamper circuit. The zones’ + terminal should not be used.
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NEXUS 8PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 3ZONE 2
T T - + A A6-Core Cable
NEXUS 8PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 3ZONE 2
T T - + A AT T - + A A
LynteckVybe
Connectionterminals
VIBRATION DETECTOR WIRING 13VIBRATION DETECTOR WIRING
NEXUS 8PCB
Single Non-latching Vibration Detector
Two or more Non-Latching Vibration Detectors
Latching Vibration Detector (7 - Cores)
T T C - + A A T T C - + A A C
BELL/STROBE LAT
CH
ZONE 1
LynteckPro-Vybe
LynteckPro-Vybe
NEXUS 8PCB
Latching Vibration Detector (6 - Cores)
T T C - + A A T T C - + A A C
BELL/STROBE LAT
CH
ZONE 1
LynteckPro-Vybe
LynteckPro-Vybe
- A A T T +
- A A T T +
NO
TU
SE
D
6-Core Cable
8-Core Cable (7-cores Used)
6-Core Cable
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WIRING INTERNAL SPEAKERS
• A maximum of two 16 ohm or one 8 ohm internal speakers can be wiredto the speaker contacts, power is to be connected in parallel.
15INTERNAL SPEAKER WIRING
Two Speakers
Single Speaker
KEYPADSPKR
S +
KEYPADSPKR
S -
+ -
- +
+ -
MAGNETIC DOOR CONTACTS
• If two or more contacts are wired to a zone, alarm and tamper are wiredin series.
NEXUS 8PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 1BELL/STROBE
NEXUS 8PCB
NEXUS 8PCB
NEXUS 8PCB
- A A T T +
ZONE 1BELL/STROBE
4-Core Cable
4-Core Cable
14 DOOR CONTACT WIRING
Two or more Door Contacts
Single Door Contact
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INITIAL POWER UP• Apply mains power to the system
• This will start the panel in alarm mode and display
• Enter engineer code (7890 - default) to silence alarm
• Re-enter code to reset panel and enter engineer menu
PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM
System menus
• Master User Menu
• Normal User Menu
• Engineer MenuThe three system menus each give a differing amount of control over theoperation of the panel.
Engineer Menu (flow chart p.17)
• Accessed by entering the engineer code(7890 - default).
• System can be unset by engineer only if set by engineer.
• Gives access to all master user functions as well as systemprogramming.
• System programming can only be carried out from within the engineer menu.
EN
GIN
EE
R M
EN
U F
LOW
-CH
AR
T
16 17PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
See USER GUIDE
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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
19PROGRAMMING ZONES18 PROGRAMMING ZONE PRESETS© Lynteck Ltd. 1998 LY68-030-68
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* Soak time - 14 days** Double knock time - 10 seconds.
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EVENT LOG DISPLAY GUIDE
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Upon accessing the panels log,the last 64 events can be viewedin the order they happened.
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RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS• The Nexus 8 incorporates non-volatile memory which retains all access
codes and pre-programmed settings.
• If the user forgets their access codes or the default factory settings areto be returned, the memory has to be completely reset.
To Reset Codes• Remove mains power, open cover and disconnect battery
• Remove auxiliary fuse.
• Apply mains, reconnect battery and replace auxiliary fuse. All codes are now reset.
To Reset Factory Program Settings• Default factory program settings are returned by programming zone
option 91 (See programming guide p.18)
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DEFAULT FACTORY CODES
Engineer Code 7890Master User Code 1234Normal User Code Disabled
DEFAULT FACTORY SYSTEM OPTIONS (p.20)
Full Set Entry Time 30secFull Set Exit Time 30secPart Set 1/2 Entry Time 30secPart Set 1 Exit Time 30secPart Set 2 Exit Time 0secBell Cut Off Time 15minPart Set 1/2 Volume 0Chime Volume 5System Re-Arms 3Part Set Mode 0Strobe Confirm Set 0Number of Keypads 1Reset Mode 0Keypad PA Buttons 15
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
SYSTEM TEST
LOAD TEST• Bell, strobe and internal sounder outputs are activated.
• This allows the engineer to perform voltage load measurements onall cables in order to comply to NACOSS requirements.
WALK TEST
• Zones can be turned on or off to avoid unwanted triggers by othersduring test.
• The successful test of each zone is met with both confirmation bleep(s) and keypad display
22 SYSTEM TEST
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Panic attack Each remote keypad has 2 panic attack buttons, (page 10) which, when pressed simultaneously trigger the
alarm.
Part Set Setting of the system with user defined zones (page 17) deactivated. The Nexus 8 incorporates 2 part-set
modes.
P.I.R. Triggers the alarm upon detecting the movement of (page 11) infra-red body heat.
Remote Keypad Remotely controls the operations of the panel and (page 9) incorporates twin panic attack buttons.
Remote Keypad PA Programs the keypad’s panic attack buttons on or off.(page 20)
Reset Mode Determines whether the customer as well as the (page 20) engineer can reset the panel.
Tamper Circuit Gives wiring constant protection from interference or damage.
Walk Test Allows the imitation of a burglary in order to test each(page 22) zone is working.
Zones Circuit loops to which detection devices are connected.
Zone Type Zones can be programmed as defined types (alarm, (page 19) fire, panic attack etc.) in order to aid a more
professional installation.
Zone preset options Pre-programmed zone options which are tailored to (page 18) suit common building layouts.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Bell Box Comprising of a sounder and strobe the bell box is(page 8) located externally.
Bell Cut Off Time Amount of time the panel alarms for when it has (page 20) been triggered into alarm mode
Door Contact A magnetic switch detecting the opening / closing of (page 14) the door it is fitted to.
Engineer Code 4-digit code entered by installer to access engineer(page 16) menu giving programming,test and system options.
Factory Defaults Panel settings which are preset before programming.(page 23)
Final Door Set Overrides exit time by setting the alarm (page 19) upon leaving the building.
Forced Set System is still set in an event that would (page 21) otherwise stop it working leaving the building
unprotected.
Full Set Complete setting of the system, all zones are (page 17) activated.
Gear Tray Removable tray to which the panel PCB is attached.(page 5) The gear tray aids wiring and protects the PCB.
Internal Sounders The panel comes complete with an internal sounder,(page 15) which is fixed on the underside of the gear tray. Up to
two more can be used with the system.
Master User Code 4-digit code used to access master user menu from (See user guide) which panel functions are activated / deactivated.
Normal User Code 4-digit code used to access the normal user menu (See user guide) which gives limited panel function control.
25GLOSSARY OF TERMS24 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
PHYSICAL
Dimensions Panel 250mm x 235mm x 60mmKeypad 95mm x 137mm x 37mm
Construction V0 rated 3mm polycarbonate
POWER SUPPLY
Power input 240v a.c.
Power input fuse 20mm 250mA time delay
Battery charge voltage 13.8v D.C.
Rechargable battery capacity 12v sealed lead acid 1.2 to 7.2 AH
PANEL PCB
Current consumption @ 12 D.C. all 8 zone contacts closed.
Enstation Keypad
System Unset 45mA 45mASystem Set 45mA 15mAIn Alarm 160mA 45mA
Bell fuse 20mm 1Amp quick blow
Auxiliary fuse 20mm 1Amp quick blow
Battery fuse 20mm 3Amp quick blow
27TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
NO MAINS POWER TO THE UNIT• Check the mains fuse and replace if blown.• Check mains supply is connected correctly.• Check supply terminals on transformer and PCB.
NO BATTERY POWER TO THE UNIT• Check battery fuse and replace if blown.• Check the battery is wired correctly to the terminals beside the battery
fuse.
NO MAINS OR BATTERY POWER TO THE UNIT• Check wires are not shorting.
NO SOUND FROM THE UNIT• Check that speaker is correctly connected to speaker terminals located
on the top left of the PCB.• Check that volume has not been programmed on low setting
(See system programming p.21).
LYNTECK STOCK CODES
Nexus 8 Panel LY68-001-63Remote Keypad LY68-020-66Harrier PIR LY15-007-32White/Blue Xenon Bell Box LY65-802-76White/White LED Bell Box LY65-874-92Vybe LY66-001-01Pro-Vybe LY66-010-104-Core Cable LY99-025-906-Core Cable LY99-026-918-Core Cable LY99-027-92Diamond Sounder - 8ohm LY07-001-29Diamond Sounder - 16ohm LY07-002-30Panic Attack Button LY97-004-77
26 TROUBLESHOOTING • PRODUCT STOCK CODES
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ENGINEER NOTESCustomer name -Installation address -
Telephone number -Date of installation -Contract number -Engineer name -Technical support telephone numbers - Head Office 01282 717493
Mobile 0973 2170470973 504333
AREA COVERED / ZONE TYPEArea covered Full Set Part Set 1 Part Set 2
Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4Zone 5Zone 6 Zone 7Zone 8
SYSTEM SETTINGSFull Set Entry Time secs Full Set Exit Time secs
Part Set 1 Entry Time secs Part Set 1 Exit Time secs
Part Set 2 Entry Time secs Part Set 2 Exit Time secs
Part Set 1 Volume Part Set 2 Volume
Bell Cut Off Time mins Chime Volume
System Rearms No. of Keypads
Service Timer weeks Part Set Mode
Keypad PA Buttons Reset Mode
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