™WARNINGThis manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the m
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up6To remove the backplate from the NT9010:1. Remove the plastic screw from the top of the NT9010 unit (see Figure 1). Keep the s
Section 1.2: Installing The NT90107NOTE:Do not connect the transformer to a power supply until all other wiring is complete.NOTE:If you remove power f
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up8Single End Of Line (EOL) ResistorsTo enable system detection of single end of line resistors, programming section [013], optio
Section 1.2: Installing The NT90109If there is a Remote Sounder on the system and it does not report a supervisory sig-nal within 30 seconds, a “Servi
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up10You can use the Forward (Playback) button to advance to the next section in Flash Programming, and the Backward (Record) butt
Section 1.2: Installing The NT901011[87] Delayed 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): If this zone is violated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the alarm w
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up12NOTE:You must accept a label to exit this section. If you choose F for a cus-tom label, then you must create your own label u
Section 1.2: Installing The NT9010131.2.9 Deleting Wireless DevicesTo remove a wireless device from the system, you will need to use the advanced prog
14Section 1.3: Troubleshooting1.3.1 Typical Installation Problems and SolutionsWhen I try a placement test I get no result or “Bad” results.Check the
15Chapter 2: Advanced ProgrammingSection 2.1: Programming the NT9010The chapter describes how to use advanced programming. For instructions on using F
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Chapter 2: Advanced Programming162.1.3 Programming Hexadecimal DataYou may need to enter hexadecimal (HEX) digits for some of the programming sec-tion
Section 2.1: Programming the NT901017Adding Numbers to LabelsThree special Number Commands are available to allow the system to include a number in th
18Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010Works For UsersMost NT9010 installations will only require basic programming. You can complete the basic program
192. Let the telephone ring one or two times. 3. Hang up and wait 10 seconds before calling again. The NT9010 will answer after the first or second ri
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming20Supervisor Codes - Access Codes [41] to [42]Supervisor Codes can program additional access codes. By default, Supervi
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users21• Attribute 4: NT9010 Telephone AccessThis attribute allows the user to access the security syst
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming22If the Verbal Chime for Zone Closings is enabled, the NT9010 system will announce the zone label when the zone is clo
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users23Enable both the Squawk on Away Arming/Disarming Only and the Arm/Dis-arm Bell Squawk options to
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming24If no code is entered during the auto-arm prealert, the system will auto-arm. If a zone is violated when the system a
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users25Bell Squawk During Auto Arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [014], Option [2]
iiTable of ContentsChapter 1: Quick Set UpSection 1.1: Introduction1.1.1 About the NT9010 System ... 11.1.2 About the N
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming26[*] [2] Trouble AnnouncementsThe system constantly monitors itself for several different trouble conditions. If a tro
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users27Device Low Battery: A wireless device has a low battery condition. Press [7] one, two, or three
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming28• [2] - Auto-Arm Enable/DisableEnter [2] to enable (three keypad beeps) or disable (one long beep) the auto-arm featu
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users29[*] [0] Quick ArmIf the Quick Arm Enable option is on, the system can be armed by entering [✱][0
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming30[04] - Away ArmArms the system in Away mode. All Stay/Away type zones will be active at the end of the exit delay. De
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users31[17] - [✱]+[1] Reactivate Stay/Away ZonesThis function key provides the user with a simple metho
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming323. Enter the 2-digit code from the list below for the function you want the button to have:4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 unt
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users332.2.13 Keypad OptionsThe system can be programmed to ‘lockout’ keypads if a series of incorrect
34Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 FunctionsMost installations will only require basic programming. You can complete the basic programming using the
35[06] Delay Stay/Away Zone: This zone type will operate the same as the Inte-rior Stay/Away zone type except that it will always provide entry delay.
iiiWARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with sys-tem users, it is
36communication 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 comm
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions37Audible/Silent Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [101] to [132], Option [1]Pulse
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming382.3.5 Wireless Zone SupervisionNOTE: The RF Jam Detect zone, hardwired zones, and Panic Pendants must have the superv
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions39RF Jamming Detection Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [807]-[093]2.3.7
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming40Communicator Enabled/Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [380], Option [1]Pulse Dialing . . . . .
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions41You can program two account codes: one for the first and third telephone numbers, and one code for the s
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming42If Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes is selected, the system will automatically generate a reporting code fo
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions43If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the system will operate as follows:1. If th
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming44There is no ringback when using Pager Format. The system has no way of confirm-ing if the pager was called successful
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions45Cross Zone Police Code ReportingThe system will transmit the Cross Zone Police Code reporting code, if p
1Chapter 1: Quick Set UpSection 1.1: Introduction1.1.1 About the NT9010 SystemThe NT9010 is a full-featured, wireless security system. It has been des
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming462.3.13 Talk/Listen-in ProgrammingNOTE: The Event Buffer follows Swinger Shutdown option must be enabled if Talk/Liste
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions47NOTE:A Talk/Listen-In session cannot be initiated for a Fire key alarm.The NT9010 system will end the Ta
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming48NOTE: When power is applied to the system, a 6 hour downloading win-dow will be enabled. This will allow you to perfo
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions49Answering Machine/Double Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [401], Option [1]User Enabl
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming50Test Transmission Reporting Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [352]Test Transmission
Section 2.3: Changing Other NT9010 Functions511. Enter [✱][8][Installer’s Code].2. Enter programming section [999].3. Enter the Installer’s Code.4. En
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming522.3.21 Installer LockoutIf Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed.When Installer Lockou
53Appendix A: Guidelines for Locating Smoke DetectorsResearch has shown that all hostile fires in homes gen-erate smoke to a greater or lesser extent.
54Appendix B: Reporting CodesThe following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. For more information on reporting code
Appendix B: Reporting Codes55[329] [P] Key Alarm/Rest. Keypad panic alarm (alarm and restore reporting codes sent together)A/R (1) 2A PA-00/PH-00[330
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up2☛ Programming WorksheetsThis manual is used to record your zone choices and other programming for the system.NOTE:Keep this ma
Appendix C: UL Listed Grade A Control Unit Requirements56Table2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Resto-ral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO):Program any of these cod
57Appendix D: WLS925L-433 Mini Door/Window Contact Installation InstructionsRemove CoverAt the notched location on the cover, insert the flat blade of
58Appendix E: WLS904P Wireless Motion Detector Installation InstructionsThe WLS904P is designed to combine the conve-nience of a wireless detector wit
Appendix E: WLS904P Wireless Motion Detector Installation Instructions59High Traffic Shutdown ModeTo prolong battery life, the motion detector uses a
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Section 1.1: Introduction3System Supervision FeaturesThe NT9010 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions includ-ing:• AC power fa
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up4WLS914-433 Dual PIR Wireless Motion DetectorThe dual PIR wireless motion detector can be used to provide wireless space protec
5Section 1.2: Installing The NT9010Please read this section to get an overall understanding of the steps involved in installing the NT9010 system. Car
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