WARNING This manual contains information on NT9010 limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the v 1.0 manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read. Installation Guide DLS-3 v1.3 and higher ™...
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If the laws of such a jurisdiction are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) apply to any claim by or against DSC, the limitations and disclaimers con- days, whichever is longer. The original purchaser must promptly notify tained here shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law.
Tab l e o f C o n t e n t s Chapter 1: Quick Set Up 2.2.11 Programming Wireless Keys ......31 2.2.12 Fire, Auxiliary or Medical, and Panic Keys ..32 Section 1.1: Introduction 2.2.13 Keypad Options ..........33 1.1.1 About the NT9010 System .........
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up Section 1.1: Introduction 1.1.1 About the The NT9010 is a full-featured, wireless security system. It has been designed for fast and easy installation, in household fire, burglary and home health care applications. NT9010 System The NT9010 system is made up of the following components: •...
• Plug-in transformer = 9V , 20VA (use only DSC transformer PTD920) • Battery = 6 volt 3.5 Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid (use only DSC battery BD3.5- Digital Communicator Specifications: • Supports all major formats including SIA, Contact ID, and 20bps formats •...
Se cti o n 1. 1: In t r o d u ct i on System Supervision Features The NT9010 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions including: • AC power failure (system enters “Sleep” mode on loss of AC power for longer than 30 seconds) •...
C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p WLS914-433 Dual PIR Wireless Motion Detector The dual PIR wireless motion detector can be used to provide wireless space protection. The unit comes with four AA batteries.
Section 1.2: Installing The NT9010 Please read this section to get an overall understanding of the steps involved in install- ing the NT9010 system. Carefully work through each step. This will help to reduce problems and to reduce the overall installation time required. 1.2.1 Out of the Box Check that the following parts are included in your NT9010 package: •...
C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p NOTE: Complete all wiring before applying AC power. Figure 1: Removing NT9010 Wall-Mount Backplate 1. Remove plastic screw 2. Twist with 2.
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S ec tio n 1 .2: In s tal lin g T h e N T9 01 0 Connecting AC and Telephone Wiring Figure 2: AC and Telephone Line Wiring Connect the AC and telephone line wiring to the ter- minals mounted on the NT9010 backplate.
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C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p Single End of Line loops. Please refer to the following sections to study each type of individ- ually supervised zone wiring. Normally Closed (NC) Loops To enable normally closed loops, programming section [013], option [1] must be ON.
S ec tio n 1 .2: In s tal lin g T h e N T9 01 0 Connecting the Remote Sounder You can connect a hardwired remote sounder to the NT9010 system. This sounder provides an additional station for the NT9010 to sound alarms and system status, and for central station talk/listen-in sessions.
C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p 1.2.7 Enrolling Flash Programming will guide you through the steps needed to set up each zone and basic system programming. If you need to perform more advanced programming for your Devices and installation, please see Chapter 2: Advanced Programming on page 15.
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S ec tio n 1 .2: In s tal lin g T h e N T9 01 0 [05] Interior Stay/Away Zone: If this type of zone is violated when the sys- tem is armed (e.g. the motion detector senses motion), an instant alarm will be generated unless a Delay Zone is violated first.
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C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p 1. For door/window contacts, motion detectors, and glassbreak detectors, at the appropri- ate place in Flash Programming, instead of selecting labels A to E, press function key F. 2.
S ec tio n 1 .2: In s tal lin g T h e N T9 01 0 1.2.8 Other NT9010 After all zones have passed the Placement Test, Flash Programming will move to the advanced programming sections. If you do not need to do more programming, press [#] to Options exit.
Section 1.3: Troubleshooting 1.3.1 Typical When I try a placement test I get no result or “Bad” results. Installation Check the following: Problems and • Are you testing the correct zone? Solutions • Was the correct serial number entered when the device was enrolled? •...
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming Section 2.1: Programming the NT9010 The chapter describes how to use advanced programming. For instructions on using Flash Programming, please see Chapter 1: Quick Set Up Guide. 2.1.1 How to Enter You can use the Advanced Programming to set all communicator and system options. The Installer Code is [5555] at default, but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access Advanced to programming.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2.1.3 Programming You may need to enter hexadecimal (HEX) digits for some of the programming sections. To Hexadecimal program a HEX digit press the function button corresponding to the HEX digit you want to Data...
S ec tio n 2. 1: Pr og ra m mi n g th e N T9 01 0 Adding Numbers to Labels Three special Number Commands are available to allow the system to include a number in the voice label. The number commands allow the system to announce the number in three different modes: Label 000: Number Command 1, Combined Form.
Section 2.2: Changing How the NT9010 Works For Users Most NT9010 installations will only require basic programming. You can complete the basic programming using the NT9010 Flash Programming (please see Chapter 1: Quick Set Up for more information). The NT9010 User’s Guide provides basic directions for arming and disarming the system, bypassing zones and performing user functions.
3. Hang up and wait 10 seconds before calling again. The NT9010 will answer after the first or second ring and announce “Hello.” 4. Enter the 3-digit Telephone Access Code. If this is not entered within 10 seconds the NT9010 will hang up. Once the correct code has been entered, the system will prompt, “Enter your Access Code.”...
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C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g It cannot be used to bypass zones, or for any other function. This code can only be pro- grammed in Advanced Programming.
Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s NOTE: If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming option (section [014], option [1]), the bell will sound arm/disarm bell squawks for all access codes, regardless of the programming for attribute [7] (see 2.2.5 Arming and Disarming Options on page 22).
Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk......Section [014], Option [1] WLS Key Does Not Use Access Codes .
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g NOTE: If the system has been Stay armed, or armed with no entry delay ([ ][9]), pressing the Away key will not start an exit delay.
Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s Bell Cut-off ..........Section [005] Temporal Three Fire Signal Enable/Disable .
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C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g AC Failure: AC power is no longer being supplied to the NT9010 control unit. To conserve power, when there is an AC Failure all lights will turn off, except for the flashing System light.
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Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s Door Chime Zone Attribute....Sections [101] to [132], Option [3] Verbal Chime Enabled/Disabled.
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C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g NOTE: To change the volume of the voice prompts from the NT9010 unit you must use the Volume Key on the NT9010.
Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s [00] - Null Key The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed. [01] - [02] For future use [03] - Stay Arm Arms the system in Stay mode.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g [12] - [ ]+[6] User Functions This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming User Functions. After this key is pressed a valid System Master or Supervisor code must be entered before the system will allow User Functions to be performed (see [*] [5] Programming Access Codes on page 27).
Se cti o n 2. 2: C ha ng i ng H o w th e NT 90 10 Wo rk s For Us er s 3. Enter the 2-digit code from the list below for the function you want the button to have: Entry Description Null Key (Key not used)
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2.2.13Keypad Options The system can be programmed to ‘lockout’ keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries are made.
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 station communications, talk/listen-in features, computer downloading features, and other advanced options.
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zone is used for interior protection devices, such as motion detectors, and will help prevent false alarms since it will always provide the user the entry delay time to turn off the system. [07] - [09] For Future Use [10] 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone: Whether armed or disarmed, when this zone type is violated the system will immediately latch the keypad buzzer until a valid access code is entered and will communicate immediately to the central...
NOTE: If a second Fire zone is violated, or if the Fire keys are pressed during the delay time, the panel will latch the alarm output and communicate immediately. [88] Standard 24 Hour Fire (Wireless): When this zone is violated (e.g. the smoke detector senses smoke), the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to central station.
Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s Disable/Enable Zone Supervision When you enroll a zone through the NT9010 Flash Programming, the Wizard will automat- ically turn on supervision for the zone.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2.3.8 Communicator If the Communicator Disable option is selected the system will never attempt to call cen- tral station.
Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s NOTE: The 3rd telephone Number will NOT back up the 2nd telephone Number. If Alternate Dial is enabled the system will alternate between the 1st and 3rd tele- phone numbers when attempting to call the central station.
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C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g Pulse Formats Depending on the pulse format selected the system will communicate using the fol- lowing: •...
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Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s 1. If an event’s reporting code is programmed as [00], the system will not attempt to call the central station.
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C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2. If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from [01] to [FE] the system will send the programmed reporting code.
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Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s reporting codes which can be programmed and lists of automatic Contact ID and SIA for- mat codes, please see Appendix B: Reporting Codes on page 52.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g Activity/Closing Delinquency ..... . . Section [380], Option [8] Delinquency Transmission Delay .
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Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s Event Options Panic key alarms will activate the Listen-In feature, if the Panic Keys Alarm option is enabled.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g Information regarding the programming of the Command Keys must come from the cen- tral station to which you will be reporting.
Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s The time to complete a successful download can be significantly reduced with the use of the PC-Link adaptor.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2.3.16Test To ensure that the communication link with the central station is functioning properly, the system can be programmed to send a test transmission signal on a regular basis.
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Se ct io n 2. 3: C ha ng i ng O t he r N T9 01 0 Fu n c t io n s Timebase Internal Crystal/AC line ....Section [701], Option [2] 2.3.20Factory On occasion it may be necessary to return the NT9010 system to factory default settings.
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g 2.3.21Installer If Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed. Lockout When Installer Lockout Disable is selected the system will restore all programming to factory defaults if a hardware or software default is performed.
Appendix A: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Research has shown that all hostile fires in homes gen- erate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.
Appendix B: Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. For more information on report- ing code formats and notes about individual reporting codes, see 2.3.11 Communicator Reporting Formats on page 39 and 2.3.12 CommunicatorReporting Codes on page 42. Contact ID The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control.
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A p p e n d i x B : R e p o r t i n g C o d e s Automatic Dialer SIA Auto Rep Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Contact ID Direction* Codes** Codes [329] [P] Key Alarm/Rest.
A p p e n d i x C : U L L i s t e d G r a d e A C o n t r o l U n i t R e q u i r e m e n t s Table2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Resto- Table 3: SIA Format Automatic ral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO):...
Appendix D: WLS925L-433 Mini Door/ Window Contact Installation Instructions Remove Cover Mount Transmitter and Magnet At the notched location on the cover, insert the flat Mount the backplate of the transmitter using the screws blade of a small screwdriver between the base and the provided and replace the circuit board.
Appendix E: WLS904PL Wireless Motion Detector Installation Instructions The WLS904PL-433 is designed to combine the conve- When a location has been nience of a wireless detector with effective and reliable determined, remove the plas- detection of human motion as well as good protection tic from the mounting holes against the nuisance alarms associated with pets weigh- and locate the backplate on...
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A p p e n d i x E : W L S 9 0 4 P L W i r e l e s s M o t i o n D e t e c t o r I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s then shut down for three minutes.
WARNING Please Read Carefully N o te to In stal ler s of closed doors. Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with sys- of the residence or building. tem users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning.