Nexus 8 Control Panel from Lynteck WHAT THE MANUFACTURER SAYS The Nexus 8 was designed with the installer’s requirements paramount. It offers eight fully programmable zones, each with an individual tamper. A separate auxiliary supply per zone makes the Nexus 8 faster, neater and easier to wire. Up to four remote keypads can be used on each installation and the alternative twin seven-segment display provides more concise information without the confusion often associated with LEDs. There is a 64-event memory log stored in a non-volatile memory, and there can be up to eight four-digit access codes. There is a full set option plus two part set options and the detailed instruction manual makes programming simple and quick.
We have incorporated six pre-set program options into the software to make the system fully operational with the minimum of effort. A useful feature is the two panic attack buttons located on the top of the keypad.
By pressing the two buttons together, the panic attack can be activated regardless of the status of the system. If the feature is not required it can simply be programmed out. The panel has a programmable silent set for the two part-set options. This is another useful feature, particularly if young children are asleep and the normal setting tone would disturb them. Should there be a fault on one of the zones during the setting of the panel then there will be an audible indication to evidence this, but unlike other panels which would remain unset the Nexus 8 will, after giving a warning, set the remaining zones and provide partial protection. Live Share Download Grundig G5. This is a remarkably easy panel to work on with a detachable gear tray to ease connections to the PCB, and ample space in the unit to house a 7.0Ah battery. Step-by-step programming makes the engineer’s job a lot quicker and the overall specification of the panel is that normally associated with a more expensive unit.