Digital Security Controls Ltd. 01NB9010 Manuel D’Utilisation
S e c t i o n 2. 2: C h an g i n g H o w t h e N T 90 1 0 W o r k s F o r U s e r s
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Duress Codes - Access Codes [33] and [34]
When a Duress Code is used to perform any function the system will send a Duress
Reporting Code to the central station (see 2.3.12 CommunicatorReporting
Codes on page 47).
When a Duress Code is used to perform any function the system will send a Duress
Reporting Code to the central station (see 2.3.12 CommunicatorReporting
Codes on page 47).
Master Code - Access Code [40]
The Master Codes can perform any keypad function. These codes can be used to
program all access codes, including the Duress Codes.
The Master Codes can perform any keypad function. These codes can be used to
program all access codes, including the Duress Codes.
If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled users will not be able to
change the Master Code [40]. You will only be able to change it using Advanced
Programming.
change the Master Code [40]. You will only be able to change it using Advanced
Programming.
Supervisor Codes - Access Codes [41] to [42]
Supervisor Codes can program additional access codes. By default, Supervisor codes
have the same attribute programming as the Master code. You can change the
attribute programming for these codes by following the instructions in this section.
Supervisor Codes can program additional access codes. By default, Supervisor codes
have the same attribute programming as the Master code. You can change the
attribute programming for these codes by following the instructions in this section.
Maintenance Code
The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system. The main-
tenance code will also allow remote (telephone) access to the system.
The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system. The main-
tenance code will also allow remote (telephone) access to the system.
It cannot be used to bypass zones, or for any other function. This code can only be
programmed in Advanced Programming.
programmed in Advanced Programming.
Installer’s Code
You will use the Installer’s Code to set up and to program the system. The Installer
Code is [5555] at default, but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access
to programming.
You will use the Installer’s Code to set up and to program the system. The Installer
Code is [5555] at default, but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access
to programming.
Telephone Access Code
If the NT9010 system is connected to the premise telephone line, users will be able
to access their system using a premise or phone (see 2.2.1 Accessing the NT9010
System Using a Telephone on page 19). Users will need to enter a Telephone
Access Code before they can use the NT9010 system. The default Telephone Access
Code is [✱✱✱]. You can change this to any 3 digit code using numbers 0 through 9
as well as the [✱] and [#] keys. This access code can only be changed through
Advanced Programming.
If the NT9010 system is connected to the premise telephone line, users will be able
to access their system using a premise or phone (see 2.2.1 Accessing the NT9010
System Using a Telephone on page 19). Users will need to enter a Telephone
Access Code before they can use the NT9010 system. The default Telephone Access
Code is [✱✱✱]. You can change this to any 3 digit code using numbers 0 through 9
as well as the [✱] and [#] keys. This access code can only be changed through
Advanced Programming.
NOTE:
Avoid programming this code as a valid 3 digit area code or tele-
phone service. Avoid numbers such as [911], [411], [611] or [0XX]. Do not try
to exit this section by pressing [#], it will be accepted as a valid digit. To exit,
program all 3 digits of the code or press [Forward].
to exit this section by pressing [#], it will be accepted as a valid digit. To exit,
program all 3 digits of the code or press [Forward].
Programming Access Code Attributes
Attributes determine what abilities an access code will have.
Attributes determine what abilities an access code will have.
By default, each code has the attributes of the code used to program it. For exam-
ple, if you use the Master code to program other access codes, the new codes will
have the same attributes as the Master code. You can change the attribute pro-
gramming by following the instructions below.
ple, if you use the Master code to program other access codes, the new codes will
have the same attributes as the Master code. You can change the attribute pro-
gramming by following the instructions below.
You cannot change Master code attribute programming. The Master code has all
attributes turned on, except for the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming attribute.
attributes turned on, except for the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming attribute.