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- sound the keypad buzzer for two seconds
- test the NT9010 battery
- send a System Test Reporting code, if programmed (see
- test the NT9010 battery
- send a System Test Reporting code, if programmed (see
section 5.12 “Communicator - Reporting Codes” on
page 20).
page 20).
• [5] - Enable DLS (Downloading)
When [5] is pressed the system will turn on the downloading
option for 6 hours. During this time the system will answer
incoming downloading calls (see section 5.14 “Downloading”
on page 21).
option for 6 hours. During this time the system will answer
incoming downloading calls (see section 5.14 “Downloading”
on page 21).
• [6] – User Initiated Call-Up
When [6] is pressed, the system will initiate a call to the
downloading computer.
downloading computer.
• [7] Telephone Volume Control
You can change the volume of the voice prompts heard when
you access the NT9010 system by telephone. When you press
[7], the NT9010 will prompt “Phone Volume is High. To
change phone volume, press ‘1’. To exit press #.”
Options are ‘Low’, ‘Medium’, and ‘High’, with ‘High’ as the
default. You can change the current selection by pressing [1].
you access the NT9010 system by telephone. When you press
[7], the NT9010 will prompt “Phone Volume is High. To
change phone volume, press ‘1’. To exit press #.”
Options are ‘Low’, ‘Medium’, and ‘High’, with ‘High’ as the
default. You can change the current selection by pressing [1].
NOTE:
To change the volume of the voice prompts from
the NT9010 unit you must use the Volume Key on the
NT9010.
NT9010.
[*] [8]
Installation Wizard / Advanced Programming
Enter [*][8] followed by the Installer Code to enter the Installa-
tion Wizard, or the Advanced Programming sections (see Section
3: “Programming the NT9010” on page 5).
tion Wizard, or the Advanced Programming sections (see Section
3: “Programming the NT9010” on page 5).
[*] [9]
Arming Without Entry Delay
When a system is armed with the [*][9] command the system will
remove the entry delay from the system. After the exit delay,
Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay/Away
zones will remain bypassed. (see section 5.1 “Zone Definitions”
on page 15). When the system is armed in this mode, the Armed
light will be flashing and NT9010 will prompt that there are
zones bypassed. The entry delay can be activated or deactivated
at any time while the system is armed by pressing [*][9].
remove the entry delay from the system. After the exit delay,
Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay/Away
zones will remain bypassed. (see section 5.1 “Zone Definitions”
on page 15). When the system is armed in this mode, the Armed
light will be flashing and NT9010 will prompt that there are
zones bypassed. The entry delay can be activated or deactivated
at any time while the system is armed by pressing [*][9].
For more information regarding this feature, see the NT9010
User’s Guide.
User’s Guide.
[*] [0]
Quick Arm
If the Quick Arm Enable option is on, the system can be armed
by entering [*][0]. This is a useful method of arming the system
when someone doesn’t have an access code.
by entering [*][0]. This is a useful method of arming the system
when someone doesn’t have an access code.
NOTE:
The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for
the Stay/Away function keys to operate as intended. If the
feature is not enabled, the user will be required to enter
their access code after pressing the Stay or Away function
key in order to arm the system in the stay or away mode.
feature is not enabled, the user will be required to enter
their access code after pressing the Stay or Away function
key in order to arm the system in the stay or away mode.
[*] [0]
Quick Exit
Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through
a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the sys-
tem.
a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the sys-
tem.
When [*][0] is entered, if the Quick Exit Enabled option is on,
the system will provide a two minute window to exit. During this
time the system will ignore the first activation of a Delay type
zone. When the Delay zone is secured the system will end the
two minute time period.
the system will provide a two minute window to exit. During this
time the system will ignore the first activation of a Delay type
zone. When the Delay zone is secured the system will end the
two minute time period.
If a second Delay zone is tripped, or if the zone is not restored
after two minutes, the system will start entry delay.
after two minutes, the system will start entry delay.
Quick Arm Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [015], Option [4]
Quick Exit Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [015], Option [3]
Quick Exit Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [015], Option [3]
4.10 Function Keys
There are eight function keys on the NT9010 labelled Stay, Away,
Chime, Exit, Status, Volume, Record and Playback. The operation
of these keys is described below. Users can activate each function
by pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds.
Chime, Exit, Status, Volume, Record and Playback. The operation
of these keys is described below. Users can activate each function
by pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds.
The programming of any function key on the NT9010 may be
changed to any of the options listed below. To change the pro-
gramming of a function key:
changed to any of the options listed below. To change the pro-
gramming of a function key:
1. Enter [*][8][Installer’s Code].
2. Enter section [807].
3. Enter [000] for function key programming.
4. Enter the 2-digit code for the function you want to program
2. Enter section [807].
3. Enter [000] for function key programming.
4. Enter the 2-digit code for the function you want to program
for each key. (Each function is described below.)
5. When you are finished, press [#] to exit.
[00] - Null Key
The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed.
The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed.
[01] - [02] For future use
[03] - Stay Arm
Arms the system in Stay mode. All Stay/Away type zones will be
automatically bypassed. Delay type zones will provide entry and
exit delay. The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for this key
to function (Section [015], Option [4]). If Quick Arming is not
enabled, the user must enter their access code after pressing the
function key in order to arm the system in the Stay mode.
Arms the system in Stay mode. All Stay/Away type zones will be
automatically bypassed. Delay type zones will provide entry and
exit delay. The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for this key
to function (Section [015], Option [4]). If Quick Arming is not
enabled, the user must enter their access code after pressing the
function key in order to arm the system in the Stay mode.
[04] - Away Arm
Arms the system in Away mode. All Stay/Away type zones will be
active at the end of the exit delay. Delay type zones will provide
entry and exit delay. The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for
this key to function (Section [015], option [4]). If Quick Arming is
not enabled, the user must enter their access code after pressing
the function key in order to arm the system in the Away mode.
Arms the system in Away mode. All Stay/Away type zones will be
active at the end of the exit delay. Delay type zones will provide
entry and exit delay. The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for
this key to function (Section [015], option [4]). If Quick Arming is
not enabled, the user must enter their access code after pressing
the function key in order to arm the system in the Away mode.
[05] - [
*
]+[9] No-Entry Delay Arm
After this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid
access code. The system will arm and remove entry delay from
the system when the exit delay expires (see section “[*] [9] Arm-
ing Without Entry Delay”
access code. The system will arm and remove entry delay from
the system when the exit delay expires (see section “[*] [9] Arm-
ing Without Entry Delay”
on page 12).
[06] - [
*
]+[4] Door Chime On/Off
Pressing the key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF.
One solid beep means the feature has been disabled, three short
beeps means it has been enabled.
One solid beep means the feature has been disabled, three short
beeps means it has been enabled.
[07] - [
*
]+[6]...[4] System Test
This function key provides the user with a simple method for
testing the system (see section “[*] [6] User Functions” on page
11). A valid Master Code is required to perform this command.
testing the system (see section “[*] [6] User Functions” on page
11). A valid Master Code is required to perform this command.
[08] - [
*
]+[1] Bypass Mode
This function key provides the user with a simple method for
entering the Bypass Mode. If a access code is required it must be
entered before bypassing can be performed (see section “[*][1]
Zone Bypassing”
entering the Bypass Mode. If a access code is required it must be
entered before bypassing can be performed (see section “[*][1]
Zone Bypassing”
on page 10).
[09] - [
*
]+[2] Trouble Display
This function key provides the user with a simple method for
entering the Trouble Display Mode (see section “[*][2] Trouble
Announcements”
entering the Trouble Display Mode (see section “[*][2] Trouble
Announcements”
on page 11).