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Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions
Most installations will only require basic programming. You can complete the basic programming using the
NT9010’s Flash Programming (please see Chapter 1: Quick Set Up for more information). This section explains
programmable features that affect the internal functioning of the system, including zone operation, central sta-
tion communications, talk/listen-in features, computer downloading features, and other advanced options.
NT9010’s Flash Programming (please see Chapter 1: Quick Set Up for more information). This section explains
programmable features that affect the internal functioning of the system, including zone operation, central sta-
tion communications, talk/listen-in features, computer downloading features, and other advanced options.
2.3.1
Zone
Definitions
Definitions
You can change how each of the 32 zones will operate in programming sections
[001] - [004]. For each zone that will be used, enter a 2-digit zone definition.
[001] - [004]. For each zone that will be used, enter a 2-digit zone definition.
NOTE:
In addition to selecting how each zone will operate, attributes
may be programmed by zone (see 2.3.2 Zone Attributes on page 38).
NOTE:
PIR’s covering entry/exit zones should be type [06] Delay Stay/Away.
[00]
Null Zone: The zone will not operate in any way. Zones that are not used
should be programmed as Null zones.
should be programmed as Null zones.
[01]
Delay 1 Zone: If this zone is violated when the system is armed it will pro-
vide an entry delay. The keypad buzzer will sound to warn the user that the
system must be disarmed. If the system is not disarmed before the entry
delay expires an alarm will be generated. Typically this type of zone will be
used for the front door, back door or any other entry/exit point. Refer to
Section [005], “System Times”, to program the Delay 1 zone entry delay
time.
vide an entry delay. The keypad buzzer will sound to warn the user that the
system must be disarmed. If the system is not disarmed before the entry
delay expires an alarm will be generated. Typically this type of zone will be
used for the front door, back door or any other entry/exit point. Refer to
Section [005], “System Times”, to program the Delay 1 zone entry delay
time.
[02]
Delay 2 Zone: This zone type operates the same as the Delay 1 zone option
but can provide a different entry delay. Typically this zone will be used for a
garage door. Refer to Section [005], “System Times”, to program the Delay
2 zone entry delay.
but can provide a different entry delay. Typically this zone will be used for a
garage door. Refer to Section [005], “System Times”, to program the Delay
2 zone entry delay.
[03]
Instant Zone: If this zone type is violated when the system is armed it will
cause an instant alarm. Typically this zone is used for windows, patio doors
or other perimeter type zones.
cause an instant alarm. Typically this zone is used for windows, patio doors
or other perimeter type zones.
[04]
Interior Zone: If this type of zone is violated when the system is armed it
will follow entry delay if a delay type zone was violated first. Otherwise it
will cause an instant alarm. Typically this zone is used for interior protection
devices, such as motion detectors.
will follow entry delay if a delay type zone was violated first. Otherwise it
will cause an instant alarm. Typically this zone is used for interior protection
devices, such as motion detectors.
[05]
Interior Stay/Away Zone: This zone type works the same as the Interior
zone type with one exception. The zone will be automatically bypassed
under the following conditions:
zone type with one exception. The zone will be automatically bypassed
under the following conditions:
■
the system is armed in the Stay Mode (see 2.2.10 Function Keys on
page 31)
page 31)
■
the system is armed without entry delay (see [*] [9] Arming Without
Entry Delay on page 30)
Entry Delay on page 30)
■
the system is armed with an access code and during the exit delay a Delay
type zone is NOT tripped
type zone is NOT tripped
The automatic bypass avoids having the user manually bypass interior type
zones when arming at home. If automatically bypassed, the user can reacti-
vate the zones by entering the [✱][1] command (see [*] [1] Zone Bypass-
zones when arming at home. If automatically bypassed, the user can reacti-
vate the zones by entering the [✱][1] command (see [*] [1] Zone Bypass-