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1. For door/window contacts, motion detectors, and glassbreak detectors, at the appropri-
2. You can now enter up to six pre-programmed words from the Audio Label Library. For
3. If you want to use a recorded label instead of the words available in the Audio Label
4. When you have entered the label, the system will recite it. If the label is correct, press [1]. If
NOTE:
then you must create your own label using the Audio Label Library and accept it.
NOTE:
there is no audio label recorded, the label will default to "zone X" where "X" is the
zone number of the device enrolled. When the label is recorded in section [807],
[701] to [705] it will be used.
Entering the Central Station Telephone Number
When prompted, enter the telephone number for the central station. The number can be up to
32 digits long. When you program the number, the system automatically inserts the hexadeci-
mal digit "D" at the beginning, to tell the system to conduct a dial tone search before dialing. If
necessary, you can enter the following hexadecimal digits in the telephone number:
• HEX B to dial " " (function button B "Away")
• HEX C to dial "#" (function button C "Chime")
• HEX D for an additional dial tone search (function button D "Exit")
• HEX E to insert a 2-second pause (function button E "Status")
When you have finished entering the telephone number, press [ ]. The system will recite the
number back to you.
Entering the Account Code
The system will send the account code to the central station when communicating system
events (e.g. Low Battery, Test Transmission). Enter a 4-digit code.
Testing the Placement of Wireless Devices
Each wireless detector must pass three consecutive placement tests before it will work properly
on the system. Follow the instructions in Flash Programming to conduct the tests. The buzzer
will squawk once for "Good" placement and three times for "Bad" placement.
If you exit the Placement Test section before all the zones have passed the necessary placement
tests, a General System Trouble is generated. This trouble can only be cleared by re-entering the
Placement Test and testing all of the devices that have not yet passed, or by deleting the serial
numbers of the devices that did not pass the test (see 1.2.9 Deleting Wireless Devices on
page 13).
NOTE:
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ate place in Flash Programming, instead of selecting labels A to E, press function key F.
each word you want to program, enter a 3-digit code from the Label Library (for a list of
labels and codes, see the NT9010 Programming Worksheets, Appendix A). If your label is
less than six words, press [#] at the end of the label.
Library, enter [244] for the first label entry, then the number of the label [001] to [005].
The recorded label will replace all six words in the section. You will not be able to add
additional words to the label. To record a label for a zone, please see section 2.1.5 Pro-
gramming Audio Labels on page 16.
the label is not correct, press [2] and repeat steps 1 to 3 to fix the label.
You must accept a label to exit this section. If you choose F for a custom label,
If you chose one of the audio labels, section [001] to [005] (#3 above) and
Deleting or passing the zone through DLS will not clear this trouble.

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