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1-4 NT9005 Labels & Console
1-4 NT9005 Labels & Console
The NT9005 system comes with peel off instructions
which list the Flash Programming steps for quick
setup. Remove this label after installation. Refer to
Chapter 4: ‘Flash Programming’, if required.
The console consists of a fixed message LCD, 3 sta-
tus lights (Ready, Armed and Trouble), on-board
buzzer, 12 digit keypad, 3 specialized priority keys
(Fire, Auxiliary, and Panic), and 5 programmable
function keys. Refer to Figure 2, ‘LCD Display’ and
Figure 3, ‘Controls & Indicators’ for details.
1-5 Operation
In all operating modes, the system monitors zones
for device faults, tampers and low battery indica-
tions. System standby battery voltage is monitored,
under load, at four minute intervals and telephone
line voltage is monitored every 10 seconds. During
an AC failure, battery voltage is monitored continu-
ously.
The system continuously monitors the keypad for
access codes, function keys, priority keys and [*]
programming entry.
Detailed explanations of all programming
options and the defaults can be can be found
in Chapter 3:Programming sections [000] to
[999]
Refer to Figure 3 for an overview of function
keys and priority keys. Refer to Chapter 3:sec-
tion [000] for function key programming
options. Refer to Chapter 3: [*][6], Program-
ming and sections [006] – [008] for access
codes programming.
1-5.1 Start-up
When power is first applied to the system the fol-
lowing will occur:
All icons on the LCD will be displayed for two
seconds and the buzzer will sound five beeps.
All zones will be bypassed for two minutes. This
will allow the devices on the system to settle
without causing false alarms. Zones unrestored
after two minutes will be detected as open.
A 6 Hour DLS Window will be enabled. This
will permit a remote computer with download-
ing software (DLS) and a modem to telephone
the unit and download programming. Refer to
sections [401]-[406].
A Trouble will be generated indicating that the
time displayed is incorrect. The time must be set
to clear this fault. Refer to [*][6][1] inChapter
3:[*] Functions.
1-5.2 Operating Modes
The system operates in three modes: base mode
which includes all armed and disarmed states; User
programming mode; and Installer’s mode. There are
three disarmed states in base mode. In these states
only 24-Hr zones and fire zones are armed and
monitored. See ‘Zone Definitions’ sections [001] to
[004] in Chapter 5:Advanced Programming.
Ready to Arm - (Ready light is ON). Entering an
access code will arm the system. All [*] functions
can be accessed (see ‘[*] Functions’ in Chapter 3:
Programming).
Ready to Force Arm - (Ready light is ON), Entering
an access code will force arm the system. Open
zones will be bypassed and the ‘Bypass’ icon will be
displayed. To make a zone force armable, zone
attribute [5] must be enabled in sections [101]-[132]
in Chapter 5: Advanced Programming or the zone
definition must have that attribute on by default.
See sections [101] to [132] in Chapter 5:
Advanced Programming. All [*] Functions can be
accessed in this mode.
Not Ready to Arm - (Ready Light OFF), Open zones
are not force armable. Zones must be closed
(restored) before the systrem can be armed. All [*]
functions excluding arming functions can be
accessed.
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[343] Partial Closing one or more zones bypassed when system armed O/C (4) 7A CG-ZZ
[343] Special Closing Closing (arming) using one of the following meth-
ods: quick arm, auto-arm, keyswitch, function key,
maintenance code, DLS software, wireless key
O/C (4) AA CL-00
[344] to
[348]
Openings system disarmed (user 01-34, 40-42 indicated) O/C (4) A2 OP-UU
[348] Auto Arm Cancellation automatic arming cancelled by a user O/C (4) A5 CE-00
[348] Special Opening Opening (disarming) using one of the following
methods: keyswitch, maintenance code, DLS soft-
ware, wireless key
O/C (4) AA OP-00
[349] to
[350]
Battery Trouble/Rest. NT9010 battery is low/battery restored MA/R (3) A2 YT-00/YR-00
[349] to
[350]
AC Line Trouble/Rest. AC power to system is disconnected or interrupted/
AC power restored (both codes follow AC Failure
Comm. Delay.)
MA/R (3) A1 AT-00/AR-00
[349] to
[350]
Fire Trouble/Rest. a trouble occurs/restores on a fire zone MA/R (3) 73 FT-00/FJ-00
[349] to
[350]
Gen System Trouble/Rest. “Service Required” trouble occurs (view troubles
using [][2])/trouble restored
MA/R (3) AA YX-00/YZ-00
[351] Line 1 or 2 FTC Restoral system has restored communications to central sta-
tion on line 1 or 2 (after FTC)
MA/R (3) 54 YK-00
[351] Event Buffer is 75% Full event buffer is almost full since last upload MA/R (6) 23 JL-00
[351] DLS Lead In downloading session start MA/R (4) 11 RB-00
[351] DLS Lead Out downloading session complete MA/R (4) 12 RS-00
[351] Zone Fault/Rest. one or more zones have faults/restored MA/R (3) 72 UT-ZZ/UJ-ZZ
[351] Delinquency programmed amount of time (days or hours) for
delinquency has expired without zone activity, or
without system being armed
MA/R (4) 54*** CD-00
[353] Wireless Device Low Bat-
tery Trouble/Rest.
wireless zones, panic pendants, handheld keypads,
wireless keys have low battery/all low batteries
restored
MA/R (3) 84 XT-00/XR-00
XT-ZZ/XR-ZZ****
[352] Periodic Test periodic system test transmission T (6) A2 RP-00
[352] System Test
[][6] bell/communications test
T (6) A1 RX-00
Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When...
Dialer
Direction*
Automatic
Contact ID
Codes
SIA Auto Rep
Codes**
* A/R = alarms/restorals; T/R = tampers/restorals; O/C = openings/closings; MA/R = miscellaneous alarms/restorals;
T = test transmissions
** UU = user number (user01-42); ZZ = zone number (01-32)
***Program the “Fail to close” event code [(4)54] to report either closing or activity delinquency. Make sure your central
station is aware of the application of this reporting code.
****Zones are identified, panic pendants, wireless keys, and handheld keypads are not.
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