DSC Envoy NT9005EU Installation & Programming Manual page 9

32 zone security system
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Figure 2 - LCD Display
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7-segment Displays 1 and 2 – These two 7-segment
displays indicate the hour digits when the local clock is
active, and identify the zone when the OPEN or
ALARM icons are active. These two displays scroll one
zone per second from the lowest zone number to the
highest when scrolling through zones.
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: (Colon) – This icon is the hours/minutes divider when
the local clock is active.
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7-segment Displays 3 and 4 – These two 7-segment
displays are the minute digits when the local clock is
active.
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1 to 8 – These icons are used to identify troubles to the
user. Enter [*][2] to view troubles. In Installer's Program-
ming, they indicate hexadecimal, decimal, and 8-bit
toggle fields found in Flash and Advanced program-
ming.
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Memory – Indicates that there are alarms in memory.
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Bypass – Indicates that there are zones automatically
or manually bypassed.
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Program – indicates that the system is in Installer's Pro-
gramming, or the keypad is busy.
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Away – Indicates that the panel is armed in the Full Set
mode. It will turn on at the beginning of the Exit Delay.
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Fire – Indicates that there are fire alarms in memory.
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Stay – Indicates that the panel is armed in the Part Set
mode. It will turn on at the beginning of the Exit Delay.
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Chime – This icon turns on when [*][4] is pressed to
enable Door Chime on the system. It will turn off
when [*][4] is pressed again to disable Door Chime.
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AM, PM – This icon indicates that the local clock is dis-
playing 12-Hr. time. These icons will not be on if the
system is programmed for 24-Hr. time.
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ALARM – This icon is used with 7-segment displays 1
and 2 to indicate zones in alarm on the system. When
a zone is in alarm, the ALARM icon will turn on, and 7-
segment displays 1 and 2 will scroll through the zones
in alarm.
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OPEN – This Icon is used with 7-segment displays 1
and 2 to indicate violated zones (not alarm) on the sys-
tem. When zones are opened, the OPEN icon will turn
on, and 7-segment displays 1 and 2 will scroll through
the violated zones.
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Figure 3 - Controls & Indicators
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Ready
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1
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4
7
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Buzzer - The buzzer provides an audible indication of
alarm, trouble, programming and status of the system.
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Status Indicators
Ready - Indicates that the system is ready to be
armed or programmed.
Armed - Indicates that the system is armed in Stay
or Away mode.
Trouble - Indicates that the system has a trouble.
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Priority Keys - The function of priority keys can not be
modified apart from enabling or disabling the keys. The
keys must be held and pressed for 2 seconds to activate
the function. When activated, a reporting code is sent
to the central monitoring station.
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Keypad - Digits (0-9) - are used to enter decimal
and hexadecimal data.
Keypad - Digit (*) is used to enter [*] Star functions.
All user and installer functions including Flash and
Advanced programming are entered using this key. See
Chapter 3:'[*] Functions'. The [*] key also enables the
installer/user to toggle between decimal and hexadeci-
mal data entry. To enter hexadecimal 'A' through 'F',
Press [*][1 through [6]. When finished entering hexa-
decimal numbers, enter [*] again to return to decimal
mode. See Chapter 3:Programming.
Keypad - Digit (#) is the equivalent of the Escape key
on a computer. It enables the installer to escape from
or terminate the the current programming section.
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Function Keys - may be customized to perform 21
different functions with 8 definable options for each
function. See section [000] for a detailed explanation
of these and other options available.
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Stay
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