Programming Wireless Keys - DSC Envoy NT9010 Installation Manual

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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
2.2.11Programming
Wireless Keys
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[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).
[13] - [15] For Future Use
[16] - [ ]+[0] Quick Exit
Pressing this key will cause the system to activate the Quick Exit feature (see section [*]
[0] Quick Exit on page 28).
[17] - [ ]+[1] Reactivate Stay/Away Zones
This function key provides the user with a simple method for adding Stay/Away zones back
into the system (see [*] [1] Zone Bypassing on page 25).
[18] - [26] For future use
[27] - Status
Press this key to have the NT9010 announce the time and the current status of the system.
For example, the system may announce:
"Zones are open. Zone 1. Secure system before turning on. For more options, press [ ]."
Pressing this key while the unit is speaking will cause the unit to stop speaking.
[28] - Volume
To change the volume of NT9010 announcements, press this key. The NT9010 will
announce the different volume levels.
[29] - Record
Press this key to begin recording a message through the NT9010 microphone. After you
hear the prompt "Record Memo Now" and a single 1 second tone, begin recording your
message. When you are finished recording, press [#].
[30] - Playback
Press this key to listen to a recorded message. If there is no message recorded, the
NT9010 will sound an error tone. You can stop playback of the recorded memo any
time by pressing [#].
NOTE:
Keys [27] to [30] are instant function keys. They do not have to be held
for 2 seconds to activate.
If you will be adding WLS919-433 wireless keys, after you enroll them on the system you
may want to change the functions of the buttons on these devices.
If you enable the WLS Key Does Not Use Access Codes option, the disarm button will
work on wireless keys which have not been assigned access codes. To prevent disarming by
wireless keys which don't have access codes, disable this option.
To change wireless key function buttons, from Advanced Programming:
1. Enter section [804].
2. Enter the 2-digit sub-section number of the button you want to program:
[61] = Wireless key button 1
[62] = Wireless key button 2
[63] = Wireless key button 3
[64] = Wireless key button 4

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