Enrolling Devices And Setting Up The System - DSC Envoy NT9010 Installation Manual

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C h a p t e r 1 : Q u i c k S e t U p
1.2.7 Enrolling
Devices and
Setting Up the
System
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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
installation, please see Chapter 2: Advanced Programming on page 15.
To access Flash Programming:
1. Press [ ][8].
2. Enter the Installer's code. The Installer Code is [5555] at default, but should be
changed to prevent unauthorized access to programming.
3. Press [1] to enter Flash Programming.
4. Follow the audio instructions announced by Flash Programming. Flash Programming
will guide you through the following programming areas:
Device enrollment
Zone label assignment
Central station telephone number
System account code
Placement tests of each wireless device
You can use the Forward (Playback) button to advance to the next section in Flash
Programming, and the Backward (Record) button to return to the previous section.
5. Be sure to record all the zone serial numbers and your programming choices in the
NT9010 Programming Worksheets.
Here are some notes about system programming done through Flash Programming.
Zone Definitions
When you enter a serial number for a device into the NT9010 Flash Programming, the unit
will analyze the number to determine what kind of device you are enrolling. Based on the
type of device, the system will make the following programming choices:
Device Type
Door/window contact
(2XXXXX, including hard-
wired contacts entered as
200001 and 200002)
Motion or glassbreak
detector (3XXXXX)
Smoke detector
(4XXXXX)
Wireless key (6XXXXX)
NOTE:
To ensure that the NT9010 works properly, you should enroll all entry/
exit point zones first.
NOTE:
PIR's covering entry points should be zone type [06] Delay Stay/Away
[01] Delay 1 Zone: If this zone is violated when the system is armed (e.g.
door or window is opened), the entry delay will begin. The buzzer will
sound to warn the user that the system must be disarmed. If the system
is not disarmed before the entry delay expires, an alarm will be gener-
ated.
Zone Definition
Other Programming
Delay 1 (Type [01])
For hardwired zones (serial
numbers 200001 and
200002), Zone Supervision
disabled (section [804])
Interior Stay/Away
None
(Type [05])
Delayed 24 Hour Fire
None
(Type [87])
None
None

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