Digital Security Controls Ltd. 00NB9001 User Manual
C h a n g i n g H o w t h e N T 9 0 1 0 W o r k s F o r U s e r s : 4 . 9 U s e r C o m m a n d s
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NOTE:
If a 24 hour zone is bypassed, ensure that the zone is
restored or disabled before removing the bypass.
Code required for bypass . . . . . . . . . . Section [015], Option [5]
Bypass Displayed While Armed. . . . . . Section [016], Option [7]
Bypass Displayed While Armed. . . . . . Section [016], Option [7]
[*][2] Trouble Announcements
The system constantly monitors itself for several different trouble
conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the System light will
be ON and the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds. The
trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on the keypad.
If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled (section [014], option[5]),
the bell will squawk every 10 seconds when a trouble condition is
present.
The system constantly monitors itself for several different trouble
conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the System light will
be ON and the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds. The
trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on the keypad.
If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled (section [014], option[5]),
the bell will squawk every 10 seconds when a trouble condition is
present.
To listen to an announcement of trouble conditions:
1. Press [*] [2].
2. The system will announce each trouble condition.
Possible trouble conditions are described below:
2. The system will announce each trouble condition.
Possible trouble conditions are described below:
Service Required: The system has one or more of the following
problems:
problems:
• Low Battery: Main system backup battery charge is low. Trou-
ble is restored when the battery is fully charged.
• Remote Sounder Supervisory Trouble: The bell circuit is open.
• General System Trouble: One or more devices have not
• General System Trouble: One or more devices have not
passed the Placement Test.
The NT9010 will only announce “Service Required”. If the con-
trol unit announces this trouble, users must call for assistance.
The specific trouble will be logged in the event buffer.
trol unit announces this trouble, users must call for assistance.
The specific trouble will be logged in the event buffer.
AC Failure: AC power is no longer being supplied to the NT9010
control unit. To conserve power, when there is an AC Failure all
lights will turn off, except for the flashing System light.
control unit. To conserve power, when there is an AC Failure all
lights will turn off, except for the flashing System light.
Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble (TLM): There is a problem
with the telephone line (See section section 5.15 “Telephone
Line Monitoring (TLM)”
with the telephone line (See section section 5.15 “Telephone
Line Monitoring (TLM)”
on page 22.)
Failure to Communicate (FTC): The communicator failed to
communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers
(see section 5.8 “Communicator - Dialing” on page 17).
communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers
(see section 5.8 “Communicator - Dialing” on page 17).
Zone Fault (including Fire Zone): A zone on the system is
experiencing trouble. This means that a zone could not provide
an alarm to the system if required to do so (e.g. a fire zone is
open, or a supervisory fault on a wireless zone). When a zone
fault occurs, the keypad(s) on the system will start to beep. Press
[5] while in Trouble mode to hear the affected zones.
experiencing trouble. This means that a zone could not provide
an alarm to the system if required to do so (e.g. a fire zone is
open, or a supervisory fault on a wireless zone). When a zone
fault occurs, the keypad(s) on the system will start to beep. Press
[5] while in Trouble mode to hear the affected zones.
NOTE:
A Fire zone trouble will be generated and
announced in the armed state.
Zone Tamper: The tamper switch is open on a wireless device.
When a tamper condition occurs, the NT9010 will start to beep
(if the system is armed, an alarm will occur). Press [6] while in the
Trouble mode to hear the affected zones. If a zone is tampered or
faulted, it must be fully restored to clear the trouble. If a smoke
detector is tampered, the Ready light will remain on and the sys-
tem can be armed.
When a tamper condition occurs, the NT9010 will start to beep
(if the system is armed, an alarm will occur). Press [6] while in the
Trouble mode to hear the affected zones. If a zone is tampered or
faulted, it must be fully restored to clear the trouble. If a smoke
detector is tampered, the Ready light will remain on and the sys-
tem can be armed.
NOTE:
Once a zone is tampered or faulted, it must be com-
pletely restored before the trouble condition will clear.
Device Low Battery: A wireless device has a low battery condi-
tion. Press [7] one, two, or three times to hear which devices are
experiencing battery failure. The following will occur:
tion. Press [7] one, two, or three times to hear which devices are
experiencing battery failure. The following will occur:
Keypad beeps: NT9010 Announces:
Press [7]
1
Zones with low batteries
Press [7] again
2
Handheld keypads with
low batteries
low batteries
Press [7] again
3
Wireless keys with low batteries
Loss of System Time: When the system is powered up, the
internal clock needs to be set to the correct time. This trouble is
cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock.
internal clock needs to be set to the correct time. This trouble is
cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock.
[*] [3]
Alarm Memory
If there is an alarm in memory when the system is disarmed, the
System light will be on. Press [*][3] to enter the alarm memory
mode. The NT9010 system will announce the alarms that are in
memory by zone number or label. For example:
System light will be on. Press [*][3] to enter the alarm memory
mode. The NT9010 system will announce the alarms that are in
memory by zone number or label. For example:
“There is 1 alarm in memory. Fire Zone. To exit, Press '#'.”
Press [#] to return to the “Ready” mode. Alarm Memory is
cleared when the system is armed.
cleared when the system is armed.
[*] [4]
Door Chime On/Off
Users can turn the Door Chime feature on or off by pressing
[*][4]. If the door chime feature is enabled the keypad will beep 6
times rapidly when a zone is opened and closed. The system will
only do this for zones with the Door Chime Attribute enabled
and if the door chime feature is enabled (see section 5.2 “Zone
Attributes”
[*][4]. If the door chime feature is enabled the keypad will beep 6
times rapidly when a zone is opened and closed. The system will
only do this for zones with the Door Chime Attribute enabled
and if the door chime feature is enabled (see section 5.2 “Zone
Attributes”
on page 16).
You can have the NT9010 system announce the names of zones
when they are opened or closed by turning on the Verbal Chime
feature. Please see section 4.3 “Voice Prompt Interface” on page
8.
when they are opened or closed by turning on the Verbal Chime
feature. Please see section 4.3 “Voice Prompt Interface” on page
8.
Door Chime Zone Attribute . Sections [101] to [132], Option [3]
Verbal Chime Enabled/Disabled . . . . . .Section [017], Option [2]
Verbal Chime for Zone OpeningsSection [807]-[002], Option [2]
Verbal Chime for Zone Closings. Section [807]-[002], Option [3]
Verbal Chime Enabled/Disabled . . . . . .Section [017], Option [2]
Verbal Chime for Zone OpeningsSection [807]-[002], Option [2]
Verbal Chime for Zone Closings. Section [807]-[002], Option [3]
[*] [5]
Programming Access Codes
All access codes can be programmed using the [*][5] command.
For complete instructions on programming access codes, see the
NT9010 User’s Guide (“Programming Access Codes”). For infor-
mation on access code attribute programming, see section 4.2
“Access Codes”
For complete instructions on programming access codes, see the
NT9010 User’s Guide (“Programming Access Codes”). For infor-
mation on access code attribute programming, see section 4.2
“Access Codes”
on page 7.
[*] [6]
User Functions
To program user functions, perform the following:
1. Press [*] [6] [Master code]. The keypad will flash the ‘System’
light.
2. Press the number [1] to [7] for the item to be programmed.
• [1] - Time and Date
• [1] - Time and Date
See the NT9010 User’s Guide for instructions on setting the
time and date (“Setting the Time and Date”).
time and date (“Setting the Time and Date”).
• [2] - Auto-Arm Enable/Disable
Enter [2] to enable (three keypad beeps) or disable (one long
beep) the auto-arm feature.
beep) the auto-arm feature.
• [3] - Auto-Arm Schedule
Enter [3] to change the auto-arm time.
Enter the auto-arm time in 24-hour format (i.e. enter a 4-digit
number in [hhmm] format).
Enter the auto-arm time in 24-hour format (i.e. enter a 4-digit
number in [hhmm] format).
• [4] - System Test
When [4] is pressed the system will perform the following. For
step-by-step instructions on performing a system test, see the
NT9010 User’s Guide (“Full System Test”).
step-by-step instructions on performing a system test, see the
NT9010 User’s Guide (“Full System Test”).
- sound the alarm output for two seconds
- light all lights on the keypad
- light all lights on the keypad