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Entry/exit
Your installer will program the doors you usually use to enter or exit the premises
doors
as the entry/exit doors. These doors are programmed with entry and exit times so
that you can turn the system on and off without causing a false alarm.
Exit time
A timer programmed by your installer. It starts when you turn on your system to
allow you a period of time to leave the premises. At the end of the exit time, the
system will be on.
Local
If your NT9010 system is connected to your home/office telephone line, you may
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be able to use a telephone key to access the system.
Master code
The master code is, a 4- or 6- digit access code, is used to set system options, to
turn the system on and off, and to program other access codes.
Remote
If your NT9010 system is connected to your home/office telephone line, you may
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be able to use an off-premise (remote) telephone to access the system.
Stay mode
Turning on the system so that only the perimeter zones (see zone definitions,
below) are on. (Use when one or more people will stay on the premises.)
Trouble
The NT9010 controller continuously checks the system for problems. If the control-
ler finds a problem (trouble), it will indicate this at the keypad. See Checking
Trouble Conditions on page 19 for a list of possible trouble conditions, and how
they are displayed or announced.
Zone
A limited area of the premises monitored by a detector (smoke detector, door/win-
dow contact, motion detector, glassbreak detector, etc.).
Perimeter zone: A zone that detects intrusion from outside the premises (e.g.,
door contact on an outside door, glassbreak detector).
Interior zone: A zone that detects intruders who have already entered (e.g., a
motion detector).
Fire zone: A zone that has a heat or smoke detector.
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Microphone
You can use the microphone to record a voice
memo on the NT9010. To record a memo, press
the Record button, then talk into the microphone.
When you are finished recording, press
. To
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play the memo, press the Playback button.
If central station talk/listen-in is enabled on your
system, the microphone will also allow you to
talk to your central station operator.
Siren
The NT9010 uses the siren to warn you about
fire and burglary alarms.
Speaker
The NT9010 uses the speaker to broadcast sys-
tem announcements, instructions, recorded
memos, and alarms.
Status Lights
The NT9010's "Ready", "Armed" and "System"
status lights provide instant visual feedback on
the status of your security system.
Green "Ready" Light
If the Ready light is ON, the system is ready to be
turned on. You will not be able to turn the sys-
tem on unless the Ready light is ON (see Turn-
ing On Your System on page 9).
If the Ready light is flashing, someone has
recorded a voice memo on the NT9010. Press
the Playback button to listen to the recording.
Red "Armed" Light
If the Armed light is ON, the system has been
turned on successfully.
Yellow "System" Light
If the System light is ON, one or more of these
conditions could be present on the system:
System Troubles (See Checking Trouble Condi-
tions on page 19).
Alarms in Memory (See Turning Off Your Sys-
tem on page 10).
N T90 10 C o nt rol le r Fe atu re s
Zones Bypassed (turned off) (See Turning Off
Part of Your System (Bypassing Zones) on
page 18).
Programming. The System light will flash when
you are programming access codes, or perform-
ing other programming functions.
Emergency Keys:
In an emergency, you can use these keys to
instantly contact your central station:
Press both
* keys for two seconds to send a
Fire message.
Press both
* keys for two seconds to send
an Auxiliary message.
Press both
** keys for two seconds to send a
Medical message.
Press both
* keys for two seconds to send a
Panic message.
IMPORTANT NOTE: *The Fire, Auxiliary or
Medical, and Panic keys will NOT function
unless programmed by the installer. If these
keys are in service and the installer has
enabled audible feedback, holding down
both keys for two seconds will cause the
keypad sounder to beep indicating that the
input has been accepted and sent.
**The Medical keys are available only on units
intended to be monitored for medical applications.
Number Pad
Use the number pad to enter your access code
and system commands. To select a function
press
. To exit a function press
.
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Function Buttons
If your installer has enabled them, you can use
the function buttons to access the stay, away,
door chime, quick exit, status, volume control,
memo record, and memo playback features. To
use a feature, press and hold one of the buttons
for two seconds. Refer to this Guide for more
information on these features.
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