Functions - DSC Envoy NT9005EU Installation & Programming Manual

32 zone security system
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If the [#] key is pressed, only the data entered will be
changed. All programming data remaining will be left
unchanged. For example, when programming tele-
phone numbers, press the [#] key after the number is
entered, to exit the programming section. This will
avoid entering all 32 digits.
3-2.2 Programming Hexadecimal Data
Hexadecimal or 'hex' digits are often required for a
programming section, such as telephone numbers
and reporting codes. To enter a hexadecimal number
press the [*] key followed by digits [1] through [6].
Digit [1] corresponds to hex A, digit [2] corresponds to
hex B, etc. The system will remain in the hexadecimal
programming mode until [*] is pressed. This will termi-
nate the hexadecimal mode, returning the system to
decimal mode.
For example to enter: '123A4BC5'
Enter: [1][2][3][*][1][*][4][*][2][3][*][5]
3-2-3 Programming Toggle Options
Many programming options are either toggled on or
off. These options are indicated by the check box ' '
symbol. A check box with a check mark beside it '
indicates that this is the default state. To toggle an
option on or off, press the digit corresponding to the
option number.

3-3 [*] Functions

All [*] function programming and operation are
detailed in the following sections.
'
firealarmresources.com
[*] Functions
All programming of features, function keys, and priority keys
(Fire, Panic and Auxiliary keys) is accomplished through the [*]
functions. The default settings for the function keys, priorty
keys and the display can be found in Advanced Programming,
section [000]. To review the default settings for these features
refer to Advanced Programming sections [000] - [999]. The
complete list of [*] programming commands is detailed below.
To enter [*] functions [*][3], [*][5], [*][6], [*][8], [*][9]
begin from Ready mode.
Functions [*][0], [*][1], [*][2], [*][4]and[*][7] can be
entered when the system is armed or disarmed (Ready).
In Ready mode, the time will be displayed and:
The Ready light (grn) will be Steady ON
The Armed light (red) will be OFF
The Trouble light (amber) can be Steady ON or OFF
If there are alarms in memory the Memory icon will be
displayed.
If in a programming mode or other state press [#] to return to
Ready mode.
Press [*]
Keypad will Beep
Display will Blank
Grn light will turn Off
Amber light will turn Off
Press [0] to [9] as required.
If a key is not pressed within 30 seconds the system
will return to Ready mode.
Press [#] at any time to return to 'Ready Mode'
[*][0] Quick Arm/Quick Exit
When Disarmed - Entering [*][0] will arm the system when
the 'Quick Arm' feature is enabled (default ON).Quick arm
may be used as a convenience for regular users or when the
system will be armed by individuals unauthorized to disarm the
system. See section [015] option [4].
When Armed - Entering [*][0] when the system is armed will
allow the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any
delay zone without altering the status of the system if the
Quick Exit feature is enabled (default ON) (section [015]
option 3). After [*][0] is entered, only one delay zone may be
tripped. If the delay zone is left unrestored at the end of the 2
minutes, it will begin the entry delay sequence. Any additional
activity on any other active zone will cause that zone to begin
its alarm or entry delay sequence. Quick Exit is not designed to
extend the standard Exit delay.
13

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents