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Turning the
If your installer has enabled the door chime feature, your NT9010 will beep when-
Door Chime
ever designated doors or windows are opened or closed. The NT9010 may also
On or Off
announce the zones that were opened or closed, if programmed. Your installer
has programmed which doors and windows will activate the door chime.
1. Press
to turn the door chime feature ON
4
The keypad will beep 3 times.
2. Press
again to turn the door chime feature OFF
4
The keypad will sound one long beep.
The function button labeled Chime can also perform the same function if it is
pressed and hold for 2 seconds. When door chime is enabled the keypad will
beep 3 times. When door chime is disabled the keypad will sound one long
beep.
Changing
You can select from 3 different volume levels for NT9010 announcements - low,
NT9010
medium, and high.
Speaker
1. Press the Volume function key. The NT9010 volume increases to the next level
Volume
and will announce the volume level it is at.
2. Repeat step 1 until you find a volume setting you like.
3. When you have selected the volume level you want, press
Changing
If you will be using a telephone to access your system, you can change the volume
Telephone
of the telephone prompts. You can select from three different telephone volume
Prompt
levels, low, medium and high.
Volume
1. Press
[Master Code]
6
level: "Phone volume is low."
2. To change the volume, press
3. Repeat step 2 until you find a volume setting you like.
4. When you have selected the volume level you want, press
22
to exit.
#
. The NT9010 announces the telephone volume
7
1
.
to exit.
#
Tu r n in g Y o u r S ys t em O n (A r m in g ) an d O f f ( Di sar mi n g)
Turning On
When you turn on your system using the Away method, both interior zones (e.g.
Your System
motion detectors) and perimeter zones (e.g. door and window contacts) will be
When
active and will cause an alarm if they are opened.
Everyone is
1. Check that your system is ready (green Ready light is ON).
Away (Away
2. Enter your [access code]. As you enter each digit, the keypad sounder beeps.
Mode)
If you entered the access code incorrectly, the keypad sounder buzzes steadily
for two seconds. Re-enter your access code correctly.
When you enter a valid access code:
• The keypad sounds fast beeps.
• The red (Armed) light turns ON.
• The exit time begins and the keypad beeps once every second. The keypad
beeps quickly for the last 10 seconds of the exit time.
3. Exit the premises through the entry/exit door. Doing this tells the system that
you are away, and the system turns on all the interior zones.
At the end of the exit time, all keypad lights, except the red (Armed) light, turn
OFF. The system is now on.
NOTE: If the yellow (System) light is ON, there could be one or more zones
not turned on. See Turning Off Part of Your System (Bypassing Zones) on
page 18. If you turn on the system with a zone bypassed or a trouble
present, your security protection is reduced.
Away Button
You may also be able to quickly turn on your system in Away mode using the
"Away" button on your keypad. Press and hold it for two seconds to turn on the
system in Away mode. Your installer will tell you if this feature has been enabled
on your system.
What to do if
Your installer will tell you if this feature has been enabled on your system.
the Siren
In order to reduce false alarms, the system can notify you of an improper exit
Sounds
when turning on the system in the Away mode. If you do not securely close the
Immediately
entry/exit door during the exit time, the keypad will emit one continuous beep and

After You Exit

the siren will sound.
If this occurs:
1. Re-enter the premises.
2. Enter your [access code] to turn off the system. You must do this before the
entry time ends.
3. Turn the system on again, making sure to close the entry/exit door properly.
(See Turning On Your System When Everyone is Away (Away Mode).)
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