Digital Security Controls Ltd. 00NB9001 User Manual
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4. If you want to use a recorded label, in place of the first word
of the label, enter [244] then the number of the label [001] to
[008]. The recorded label will replace all six words in the sec-
tion. To record a label, see “Recording Custom Labels” on
page 6.
[008]. The recorded label will replace all six words in the sec-
tion. To record a label, see “Recording Custom Labels” on
page 6.
5. When you have entered the label, the system will recite it. If
the label is correct, press [#]. To change the label, repeat steps
1-4, above.
1-4, above.
6. Record the new label in the appropriate section of the Pro-
gramming Worksheets.
Adding Numbers to Labels
Three special Number Commands are available to allow the sys-
tem to include a number in the voice label. The number com-
mands allow the system to announce the number in three
different modes:
Three special Number Commands are available to allow the sys-
tem to include a number in the voice label. The number com-
mands allow the system to announce the number in three
different modes:
Label 000: Number Command 1, Combined Form. The num-
ber will be announced in its full form. For example, the number
401 would be announced as “four hundred and one”.
ber will be announced in its full form. For example, the number
401 would be announced as “four hundred and one”.
Label 001: Number Command 2, Ordered Form. The number
will be announced in a descriptive form. For example, the num-
ber 401 would be announced as “four hundred and first”.
will be announced in a descriptive form. For example, the num-
ber 401 would be announced as “four hundred and first”.
Label 002: Number Command 3, Individual Numbers. Each
digit in the number will be announced individually. For example,
the number 401 would be announced as “four zero one”.
digit in the number will be announced individually. For example,
the number 401 would be announced as “four zero one”.
The number commands take up two of the six available word
spaces in a label. In the first space select the type of announce-
ment for the number (Number Command 000, 001 or 002). In
the second space program the 3-digit number to be read (from
000 to 999).
spaces in a label. In the first space select the type of announce-
ment for the number (Number Command 000, 001 or 002). In
the second space program the 3-digit number to be read (from
000 to 999).
NOTE:
Because number commands take up 2 label spaces,
you cannot program them in the sixth entry spot for a
label.
label.
Recording Custom Labels
You can record up to eight custom labels for the system and for
the zones using programming sections [701] to [708]. You can
use any of these labels for the system or zone labels, instead of
the words available on the Audio Label Library. To record a cus-
tom label:
You can record up to eight custom labels for the system and for
the zones using programming sections [701] to [708]. You can
use any of these labels for the system or zone labels, instead of
the words available on the Audio Label Library. To record a cus-
tom label:
1. From Advanced Programming, enter [807].
2. Enter one of sub-sections [701] to [708].
3. Press the Record function key on the NT9010.
4. Speak into the NT9010 microphone. Each label can be up to
2. Enter one of sub-sections [701] to [708].
3. Press the Record function key on the NT9010.
4. Speak into the NT9010 microphone. Each label can be up to
three seconds long. To stop recording, press [#].
5. When you are finished recording, press the Playback function
key. The NT9010 plays your recorded label back to you. To lis-
ten to the label again, press Playback again.
ten to the label again, press Playback again.
6. If you want to re-record the label, press the Record function
key again.
7. To record more labels, repeat steps 1 to 5.
NOTE:
If the NT9010 is completely powered down (both AC
and battery power are lost), the recorded labels will be lost.
3.6
Reviewing Programming
To review the current programming for a section enter the 3-digit
section number. The NT9010 will announce the data pro-
grammed. If the programming is correct press [#] to exit the sec-
tion, otherwise enter the correct data.
section number. The NT9010 will announce the data pro-
grammed. If the programming is correct press [#] to exit the sec-
tion, otherwise enter the correct data.
3.7
Exiting Programming
When the NT9010 announces “Enter Section Number”, press the
[#] key.
[#] key.