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defined as “Interior Delay” will go into alarm instantly.
When the system is stay armed, this zone will be active,
but when it is tripped, it will initiate the entry delay.
When the system is stay armed, this zone will be active,
but when it is tripped, it will initiate the entry delay.
[87]
Delayed 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): If this zone is vio-
lated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the alarm
will immediately sound, but the alarm communication to
the central station will be delayed for 30 seconds. If dur-
ing the 30 second delay the user presses the [#] key, the
alarm and communicator will be delayed an additional 90
seconds. This provides time for a user to correct the prob-
lem.
lated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the alarm
will immediately sound, but the alarm communication to
the central station will be delayed for 30 seconds. If dur-
ing the 30 second delay the user presses the [#] key, the
alarm and communicator will be delayed an additional 90
seconds. This provides time for a user to correct the prob-
lem.
NOTE:
If a second Fire zone is violated, or if the Fire keys
are pressed during the delay time, the panel will latch the
alarm output and communicate immediately.
alarm output and communicate immediately.
[88]
Standard 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): When this zone is
violated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the
panel will immediately latch the alarm output and com-
municate to central station. The alarm will sound for the
Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section [005], or can be
programmed to sound until a valid code is entered (Sec-
tion [014], Option [8]).
violated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the
panel will immediately latch the alarm output and com-
municate to central station. The alarm will sound for the
Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section [005], or can be
programmed to sound until a valid code is entered (Sec-
tion [014], Option [8]).
5.2
Zone Attributes
Each zone will operate according to the Zone Definition selected
for it (see section 5.1 “Zone Definitions” on page 15).
for it (see section 5.1 “Zone Definitions” on page 15).
You can customize the operation of a zone for a specific applica-
tion by changing the zone attributes. The following attributes are
programmable by zone:
tion by changing the zone attributes. The following attributes are
programmable by zone:
NOTE:
Do not change attributes for Fire Zones from the
default settings.
• Audible/Silent Determines whether the zone will activate
the alarm output or will be silent.
• Pulsed/Steady Determines if the alarm output will be
steady or pulse on for 1 second and off for one second.
• Activate Chime Determines if the zone will activate the
chime feature (see section “[*] [4] Door Chime On/Off” on
page 11).
page 11).
• Bypass Enable Determines if the zone can be manually
bypassed (see section “[*][1] Zone Bypassing” on page 10).
• Force Arm Enable Determines if the system can be armed
with the zone violated. At the end of exit delay, if this type of
zone is violated, it will be ignored by the system. Once the
zone is secured it will be added back into the system.
This zone attribute is useful for a garage door. The customer
can arm the system with the garage door open. Later when
the customer closes the door it becomes part of the system.
zone is violated, it will be ignored by the system. Once the
zone is secured it will be added back into the system.
This zone attribute is useful for a garage door. The customer
can arm the system with the garage door open. Later when
the customer closes the door it becomes part of the system.
NOTE:
24-hour zones must not have Force Arm enabled.
• Swinger Shutdown Enable Determines if the system will
shut down the communicator for the zone after the swinger
limit is reached (see section 5.18 “Swinger Shutdown” on
page 23).
limit is reached (see section 5.18 “Swinger Shutdown” on
page 23).
• Transmission (TX) Delay Enable Determines if the system
will delay communicating the alarm reporting code to the
central station (see section 5.12 “Communicator - Reporting
Codes”
central station (see section 5.12 “Communicator - Reporting
Codes”
on page 20).
• Wireless Zone Determines if the zone is a wireless zone or a
hardwired zone. Allows the system to generate low battery
trouble and zone supervisories.
trouble and zone supervisories.
NOTE:
The wireless zone attribute must be enabled for all
enrolled wireless zones.
Audible/Silent Alarm. . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [1]
Pulsed/Steady Alarm . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [2]
Activate Chime. . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [3]
Bypass Enable. . . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [4]
Force Arm Enable . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [5]
Swinger Shutdown Enable . . Section [101] to [132], Option [6]
Transmission Delay Enable . . Section [101] to [132], Option [7]
Wireless Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [8]
Pulsed/Steady Alarm . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [2]
Activate Chime. . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [3]
Bypass Enable. . . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [4]
Force Arm Enable . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [5]
Swinger Shutdown Enable . . Section [101] to [132], Option [6]
Transmission Delay Enable . . Section [101] to [132], Option [7]
Wireless Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [101] to [132], Option [8]
5.3
Enrolling Hardwired Zones
You can install up to two hardwired zones on the NT9010 sys-
tem. To make the wiring connections for these zones, please see
section 2.3 “Zone Wiring” on page 3. You must also enroll the
hardwired zones on the system.
tem. To make the wiring connections for these zones, please see
section 2.3 “Zone Wiring” on page 3. You must also enroll the
hardwired zones on the system.
To do this, in the Installation Wizard enter serial number
[200001] for the first hardwired zone, and [200002] for the sec-
ond hardwired zone. The NT9010 system will automatically
assign the hardwired zone to the next available zone number.
[200001] for the first hardwired zone, and [200002] for the sec-
ond hardwired zone. The NT9010 system will automatically
assign the hardwired zone to the next available zone number.
If you need to change the zone assignment of the hardwired
zones, you can do this in the Advanced programming sections:
zones, you can do this in the Advanced programming sections:
1. Enter programming section [807].
2. Enter sub-section [091] for the first hardwired zone, or sub-
2. Enter sub-section [091] for the first hardwired zone, or sub-
section [092] for the second hardwired zone.
3. Enter the 2-digit number of the zone that will be hardwired.
NOTE:
Entering a zone as a hardwired zone will override
any wireless device serial number that may be programmed
for the zone.
for the zone.
NOTE:
Fire zones are not supported as hardwired zones.
5.4
Wireless Device Serial Numbers
Normally, you will use the NT9010 Installation Wizard to enter
device serial numbers. If you need to delete a device from a zone,
or replace a device, you can use the advanced programming sec-
tion. To add, replace, or delete devices:
device serial numbers. If you need to delete a device from a zone,
or replace a device, you can use the advanced programming sec-
tion. To add, replace, or delete devices:
1. From Installers’s Programming, enter section [804]
2. Enter the 2-digit number of the zone you want to delete (01 -
2. Enter the 2-digit number of the zone you want to delete (01 -
32). The system announces the current serial number for the
zone.
zone.
3. Enter the new serial number for the zone. To delete a device,
enter [000000]. The wireless device for the zone will be
removed.
removed.
NOTE:
You may need to remove power from the system
and then restore it to clear troubles caused by deleted
zones.
zones.
5.5
Wireless Zone Supervision
NOTE:
The RF Jam Detect zone, hardwired zones, and Panic
Pendants must have the supervision option disabled.
Wireless Supervisory Window
Each wireless zone will send a supervisory signal every 12 min-
utes. If the receiver does not receive a signal within the time pro-
grammed for the Wireless Supervisory Window, it will
generate a supervisory fault.
Each wireless zone will send a supervisory signal every 12 min-
utes. If the receiver does not receive a signal within the time pro-
grammed for the Wireless Supervisory Window, it will
generate a supervisory fault.
To program the wireless supervisory window, from Advanced Pro-
gramming:
gramming: