Exiting When The System Is On (Quick Exit) - DSC Envoy NT9010 User Manual

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Exiting When
Your installer will tell you if the Quick Exit feature will work on your system. You
the System is
can use the quick exit feature to leave the premises while the system is on, without
On (Quick
having to turn your system off and on again.
Exit)
To use the quick exit feature:
1. While the system is on, press
2. The system will start a two-minute countdown, during which you may leave
through the entry/exit door.
NOTE: During this time, you may only open and close the entry/exit door
once. Once the door is closed the system will end the two-minute quick exit
time. If the door is opened again, or is not closed before the two-minutes
are up, or if another entry/exit door is opened, the entry delay time will
begin. The system must then be turned off so that an alarm is not gener-
ated.
Exit Button
If your installer has programmed the "Exit" function button, press and hold the
button for two seconds to activate the quick exit feature.
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Checking
Your system continuously checks for a number of possible trouble conditions. If
Trouble
one of these trouble conditions occur:
Conditions
• the yellow (System) light will be ON until the trouble is fixed
• the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds until it is acknowledged by press-
ing any key
• the NT9010 will say "System Trouble" when announcing the status of the system
NOTE: A Trouble condition reduces the level of security your system pro-
vides. Call your installing company for service.
To listen to an announcement of the troubles that are present, press
To exit the trouble announcement, press
Here is a list of the various trouble conditions that your system might announce:
Announcement:
Problem and how it should be addressed:
"Service is required,
If this message is announced, call for service. When the system
press [1]."
announces this message, one or more of the following troubles
may then be announced.
"Low Battery"
"Low Battery" means the battery voltage has fallen below the
normal operating voltage.
"Remote Bell
"Remote Bell Trouble" means the system is having a problem
Trouble"
communicating to the remote bell.
"Bad Module
"Bad Module Placement" means during the installation, not all
Placement"
of the devices on your system were properly tested for commu-
nication integrity.
"System Fault"
"System Fault"means there is an internal system error.
"AC Power Trouble."
Electrical power to the system has been interrupted. Check your
fuse box or circuit breaker to ensure that the electricity supply
for the system is on. If this does not correct the problem, call for
service. The NT9010 may go to sleep to conserve the backup
battery if the AC power is out for more than 30 seconds. If this
happens, you can "wake up" the unit by pressing and holding
#
"Phone line trouble."
Your system has detected a problem with the telephone line. If
this problem does not correct itself, or happens frequently, call
for service.
"Communication
Your system has been unsuccessful in communicating an event
trouble."
to your central station. If you hear this message, call for service
immediately.
" Zone Fault, press
Your system has detected a fault on one or more zones (detectors).
[5]."
Press
you are unsure of how to clear a zone fault, call for service.
"Zone tamper, press
Your system has detected a tamper on one or more zones
[6]."
(detectors). Press
zone(s) have tampers. If you are unsure how to clear the zone
tamper, call for service.
U si ng Ad va nc ed Fu n c t io n s
.
#
for 2 seconds.
, and the system will announce which zones have a fault. If
5
and the system will announce which
6
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