DSC NT9005 V1.0 Installation & Programming Manual
DSC NT9005 V1.0 Installation & Programming Manual

DSC NT9005 V1.0 Installation & Programming Manual

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Installation & Programming Guide
NT9005 V1.0
32 ZONE SECURITY SYSTEM
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regard-
ing product use and function and information on the limitations as to
liability of the manufacturer. Read the entire manual carefully.

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  • Page 1 NT9005 V1.0 32 ZONE SECURITY SYSTEM Compatible with DLS-3 v1.3 (and higher) downloading software Installation & Programming Guide WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regard- ing product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. Read the entire manual carefully.
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    In s t a l l e r ’s L o c ko u t use. It does not cover: Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled •damage incurred in shipping or handling; and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Description & Operation . . 1 Chapter 4: Flash Programming..18 1-1 System Overview ....1 1-2 System Specifications ... 2 Chapter 5: Advanced Programming .
  • Page 4: Warning Please Read Carefully

    WARNING Please Read Carefully have been improperly installed or positioned. Smoke may not be able to reach the N o te to In s t a ller s This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with smoke detectors, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the other side of closed doors.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Description & Operation

    1-1 System Overview Chapter 1: Description & Operation 1-1 System Overview • 32 wireless detectors (maximum). • 16 wireless keys (maximum). The NT9005 is a full-featured, wireless security sys- tem designed for fast and easy installation. The sys- • Connection to a central monitoring station. tem may include any of the following components •...
  • Page 6: System Specifications

    Description & Operation 1-2 System Specifications • 3 programmable telephone numbers • 2 system account codes The NT9005 system supports up to 32 system users. The system can be programmed using the keypad on • DTMF and pulse dialing the NT9005 control unit, or using DLS-3 download- •...
  • Page 7: Modules And Devices

    1-3 Modules and Devices 1-3 Modules and Devices WLS914-433 Dual PIR Wireless Motion Detector Designed to discriminate between small to medium- Refer to the relevant installation manuals for specifi- sized pets and humans. Coverage angle is 100º pat- cations, installation and operation of the following tern wall-to-wall over a 40 ft (12m) range.
  • Page 8: Nt9005 Label & Console

    Description & Operation 1-4 NT9005 Labels & Console • All zones will be bypassed for two minutes. This will allow the devices on the system to settle The NT9005 system comes with peel off instructions without causing false alarms. Zones unrestored which list the Flash Programming steps for quick after two minutes will be detected as open.
  • Page 9 1-5 Operation Figure 3 - Controls & Indicators Figure 2 - LCD Display 7 Segment Displays 1 and 2 – These two 7 segment dis- plays indicate the hour digits when the local clock is active, and identify the zone when the OPEN or ALARM icons are active.
  • Page 10 Description & Operation Stay Armed - (Ready light is OFF, Stay icon is ON, • The bell will sound (if enabled) for the duration Bypass icon is ON), This mode is activated by press- of Bell Timeout (BTO) or until a valid access ing a function key programmed for Stay mode code is entered.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Installation

    2-1 Installation Procedure Chapter 2: Installation 2-1 Installation Procedure Complete Wiring - Connect the telephone line, AC power line, PGM wiring, hardwired Read the following procedure to familiarize your- zone wiring or Keybus wiring to the back cover. self with the necessary steps before installing the system.
  • Page 12: Nt9005 Installation

    Installation 2-2 NT9005 Installation Junction Box Mount Route wiring from the junction box through the rect- The NT9005 back cover comes attached to the back angular access hole (1) located directly above the ter- of the NT9005 control unit. The back cover acts as a minal block.
  • Page 13: System Wiring

    2-3 System Wiring Using wall anchors for all screw locations, secure AWG stranded wire; maximum wire run distance must not exceed 1000 ft. (305 m.). the back cover to the wall. Module A is wired correctly 2-2.3 Mounting the Control Unit (within 1000’/305m of the panel) Position the unit on the mounting tabs located at Module B is wired correctly...
  • Page 14 Installation 2-3.2 Programmable Output Wiring Entering [00] in section [030] will configure the associated terminal as a PGM output. To configure Programmable outputs (PGMs) are available directly the terminal as a zone, [01]-[32] must be entered. from the system panel or from the NT9204 module.
  • Page 15: Wireless Device Placement

    2-4 Wireless Device Placement The hardwired zones of this product are intended to be used with contacts or keyswitches. No power is available to power motion or smoke detectors 2-3.4 Telephone Line If a telephone line is required for central station com- munication or downloading, connect the RJ-31X telephone line to the terminals indicated in the figure below.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3: Programming

    Programming Chapter 3: Programming 3-1 Programming Overview Advanced Programming Advanced Programming enables the installer to cus- There are three methods of programming the tom design all aspects of the system. See Chapter 5: NT9005: Flash Programming, Advanced Program- Advanced Programming ming, and downloading with DLS-3 Software.
  • Page 17: Functions

    3-3 [*] Functions unchanged. For example, when programming tele- [*] Functions phone numbers, press the [#] key after the number is All programming of features, function keys, and priority keys entered, to exit the programming section. This will (Fire, Panic and Auxiliary keys) is accomplished through the [*] avoid entering all 32 digits.
  • Page 18 Programming [*][1] ZONE BYPASSING [*][2] Trouble Announcements When Disarmed - A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. If The panel continuously monitors a number of possible trouble a zone is bypassed the panel can be armed (Ready light will be conditions.
  • Page 19 3-3 [*] Functions 2 AC Failure - There is no audible annunciation on AC 6 If [6] is pressed in the Trouble mode, the keypad will power failure. The system Trouble light will come now display all of the tampered zones. If any zone ON, but the audible indication will not sound until enters this Tamper state (open), the keypad buzzer there is a low battery condition.
  • Page 20 Programming [*][5] Programming Access Codes [*][6] USER Functions Enter [*][5][Master Code][01-32,33,34,40,41,42] to pro- Enter: [*][6][Supervisor Code or Master Code][1-8] for gram access codes. functions listed below. Enter [*][5][Master Code][01-32,33,34,41,42][*] to delete 1 Time and Date - The default setting for time and an access code.
  • Page 21 3-3 [*] Functions 8 User Walk Test - This will start or end the User Walk [*][8] Flash/Advanced Programming Test. Three beeps indicate that the test has begun; a Enter [*][8][Installer Code][1] to enter Flash Programming. two second tone indicates that the test has ended. See Flash Programming for Details The User Walk Test is identical to the Installer Walk...
  • Page 22: Chapter 4: Flash Programming

    Flash Programming Chapter 4: Flash Programming Refer to:Zone Definitions section [ 001] to [004] FLASH Flash Programming Zone Assignment section [202] to [205] Flash Programming provides a quick way to program the system Wireless Serial Numbers in section [804] when standard options are selected or to provide a basic setup Telephone Number before more advanced programming is performed.
  • Page 23 Account Information Record Central Station Telephone Number I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I Client_____________________________________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I Address___________________________________________ Central Station Account Number I___I___I___I___I Telephone_________________________________________ Installation Date___________________________________ Installer’s Code I___I___I___I___I Zone Zone Serial Number Location Serial Number Location I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I _____________________ I___I___I___I___I___I___I...
  • Page 24: Chapter 5: Advanced Programming

    Advanced Programming Chapter 5: Advanced Programming [302] Second Telephone Number (32 Digits) ... . . 33 This section enables the installer to program all aspects of [303] Third Telephone Number (32 Digits) ....33 [310] Phone Number 1/3 Account Code .
  • Page 25: Keypad Programming

    [000] Keypad Programming [*][5] User Programming - Console Only - Pressing this key [000] Keypad Programming is the equivalent of entering [*][5]. A Supervisor or Master This section programs the display, function keys and priority keys access code is required to enter the User Programming menu. options.
  • Page 26: Advanced Programming

    Advanced Programming [000][6] Keypad Programming [000][7] Keypad Priority Key Options "! "! ON Local Clock Display Enabled ON [F] Key Enable Holding the [F] Key is two seconds generates a fire alarm. System time will be displayed on the keypad "...
  • Page 27: Zone Definitions

    [001]-[004] Zone Definition Interior Stay/Away - This zone works the same as the 24-Hr Freeze - Similar to 24-Hr Burglary except for Sys- Interior zone type except that the zone will be bypassed tem Event output type and SIA identifier. under the following conditions: 24-Hr Latching/Tamper - If this zone is violated, the sys- - the system is armed in Stay mode.
  • Page 28: System Times

    Advanced Programming FLASH [001] - [004] Zone Definitions [005] System Times This section requires 32 two digit entries. Each two digit entry deter- Default mines how the zone will operate. See Zone Definitions on the pre- ceding page and Zone Attributes section [101]-[132]. Entry Delay 1 030 I___I___I___I (000 - 255) seconds Section...
  • Page 29 [009-011] PGM Output Programming Fire and Burglary Output - causes the PGM output to System Event (with Event Options) - Latched System switch to ground upon any bell activity. The output will be Event (Strobe). The PGM output switches to ground when pulsed or steady depending on the type of bell activity.
  • Page 30: Keypad Lockout Options

    Advanced Programming Not Used [009] PGM Output Programming (PGM 1,2) NT9005 Away Armed Status - Both output types [17] and [18] are Default designed to follow the status of the Stay/Away zones. If the system is armed with Stay/Aways bypassed, the Stay output PGM 1 I___I___I should be active.
  • Page 31: Second System Option Codes

    [014] Second System Option Codes " " ON Double End-of-line Resistors OFF Audible Exit Fault Disabled All zones will use double end-of-line resistors. Double For [*][9] arming, if Audible Exit fault is enabled, a vio- EOL resistors offer the capability of detecting zone faults lated zone will begin Entry Delay as indicated.
  • Page 32: Third System Option Codes

    Advanced Programming " ON Bell Squawk On Entry Delay When a valid [P] key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer and the bell output will remain silent, but the alarm will still The bell output will pulse with the same timing as the keypad be transmitted (if programmed).
  • Page 33: Fourth System Option Codes

    [016] Fourth System Option Codes [016] Fourth System Option Codes [017] Fifth System Option Codes "! "! ON AC Trouble Displayed ON WLS Key does not use Access Code If AC power fails, the condition will be reported to the moni- The panel will NOT accept the disarm keycode from an uni- toring station and will be indicated as a Trouble condition on dentified wireless key.
  • Page 34: Sixth System Option Codes

    Advanced Programming [018] Sixth System Option Codes [030] Hardwired Zone Assignments ON Keybus Enabled This two digit entry indicates which zones will be hardwired zones. The first entry is for zone 1, the second entry is for zone 2. Keybus Expansion Enabled. The two flexible ports are set to run external Keybus for module support.
  • Page 35: Zone Attributes

    [101] -[132] Zone Attributes [101] -[132] Zone Attributes Zone Attribute Defaults: ! = Option ON " = Option OFF Zone Type " " " " " " " " 00 Null Zone " " " " " " " " [101] 01 ( 01 Delay 1 "...
  • Page 36: Programmable Output Attributes

    Advanced Programming [141-154] Programmable Output Attributes [172] Burglary Verified Timer This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and transmission, See section [009-011] for an explanation of PGM attributes. but it does not inhibit the normal communication of alarms. When a zone alarm occurs, the Burglary Verified Timer starts.
  • Page 37: Zone Assignment

    [202]-[205] Zone Assignment FLASH [202]-[205] Zone Assignment [301]-[311] Telephone Numbers These eight bit toggle sections determine which zones on the system The telephone numbers entered here are for use by the system to are enabled. All zones that are enabled will be supervised via the send reporting codes to the central monitoring station, a residential panel’s EOL supervision, and will operate according to the zone type telephone or pager.
  • Page 38: Alarm/Restoral Reporting Codes

    Advanced Programming [320]-[327] Alarm/Restoral Reporting Codes [328] Misc. Alarm Reporting Codes These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit These codes are sent to the Alarm and Restorals Call Direction zone alarms and restorals for zones 01-32. They are sent to the Group programmed in section [361].
  • Page 39: Tamper/Restoral Reporting Codes

    [330]-[337] Tamper/Restoral Reporting Codes [330]-[337] Tamper/Restoral Reporting Codes [339]-[347] Closing(Arming)/Opening Reporting Codes These codes are sent to the Tamper Alarm and Restorals Call Direc- These codes are sent to the Opening and Closing Call Direction tion Group programmed in section [363]. Group programmed in section [365].
  • Page 40: Misc. Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes

    Advanced Programming TLM Trouble Code (via LINKS) - This code is sent via LINKS [343] Misc. Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes backup transmitter if present, enabled and programmed. These codes are sent to the System Openings and Closings Call I___I___I General System Trouble Direction Group programmed in section [365].
  • Page 41: Test Transmission Reporting Codes

    [352] Test Transmission Reporting Codes This code is sent when the 128 event internal buffer has [360] Communicator Format Options reached a level of 75% full since the last successful upload from a downloading computer. 20 bps, 1400 Hz Handshake I___I___I DLS Lead IN 20 bps, 2300 Hz Handshake...
  • Page 42: Communicator Format Options

    Advanced Programming Residential Dial - This communication format works as fol- [365] System Openings and Closings lows: If an event occurs that is programmed to communicate, the "! ON 1st Telephone No. panel will seize the line and dial the appropriate telephone "...
  • Page 43: Test Transmission Time Of Day

    [371] Test Transmission Time of Day [4] Transmission Delay [380] First Communicator Option Codes This value defines the delay before transmission. The delay is for "! ON Communications Enabled zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled. The system’s communicator will be enabled and all events Default I___I___I___I 000-255 Seconds...
  • Page 44: Second Communicator Option Code

    Advanced Programming " " ON Alternate Dial (1st & 3rd) ON Opening after Alarm Bell Ringback Enabled After each dialing attempt, the communicator switches between the 1st phone number and 3rd phone number until When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is transmitted all attempts have been made to each number.
  • Page 45: First Downloading Option Code

    Section [400] Downloading " ON Call Back enabled Section [400] Downloading When the system answers the downloading computer’s Downloading call, the computer and the system will hang up. The sys- Downloading allows programming of the entire system via a tem will then call the downloading computer’s telephone computer, modem and telephone line or PC-Link.
  • Page 46: Automatic Clock Adjust

    Advanced Programming " ON Access codes are 6 digits [700] Automatic Clock Adjust All access codes in the system will be 6 digits in length This feature is intended to compensate for clock inaccuracies. except for the Panel ID Code and the Downloading Determine the net gain/loss per day by monitoring the clock Access Code.
  • Page 47: Second International Option Codes

    [702] Second International Option Codes After the telephone number is dialed, the system emits [702] Second International Option Codes the tone programmed in option 6. " ON Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio 33/67 "! OFF I.D. Tone Disabled European Pulse Dial Standard "...
  • Page 48: Links2150 Long Range Interface

    Advanced Programming Module Programming [803] LINKS2450 Long Range Interface NT9204 Refer to Programmable Output options Refer to the LINKS2450 Installation Manual for additional details. sections [009] to [011] [01] Communications Options [803] LINKS2150 Long Range Interface "! ON Communications Enabled Refer to the LINKS2150 Installation Manual for additional details.
  • Page 49: Wireless Zone Serial Numbers

    [804] Wireless Zone Serial Numbers FLASH FLASH [804] Wireless Zone Serial Numbers [804] Wireless Key Serial Numbers Zone Default Sub Sec- Default Section tion [01] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [41] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [02] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [42] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [03] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [43] 000000 I___I___I___I___I___I___I [04]...
  • Page 50 Advanced Programming [804]-[82-85] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options These eight bit toggle sections determine which wireless zones on the system are supervised. All zones that are enabled will be super- vised for communication integrity, and will operate according to the zone type programmed. If a zone is disabled, it will not be supervised and zone activity will be ignored by the panel.
  • Page 51: Installer Walk Test Enable/Disable

    [901] Installer Walk Test Enable/Disable Indication Bell/Buzzer Function [901] Installer Walk Test Enable/Dis- able Good Good 1 Beep/Squawk 3 Beep/Squawk When this mode is ON, all zones become 24-Hr non force-armable Not Enrolled Error Tone zones that will sound the bell (steady or pulsed ) for 2 seconds and transmit their programmed alarm reporting codes (section [320- RF Jam Detection - For proper RF Jam Detection, zones must be 323]) when violated.
  • Page 52: Appendix A: Reporting Codes

    Appendix A - Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Auto- SIA Format - Level 2 (Hardcoded) The SIA communication format used in this product matic SIA format reporting codes. For more informa- follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital tion on reporting code formats, see section [360] to Communication Standard - October 1997.
  • Page 53 [999] Restore Factory Default Programming Automatic Dialer SIA Auto Rep Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Contact ID Direction* Codes** Codes [338] Keypad Lockout maximum number of incorrect access codes has (4) 21 JA-00 been entered at a keypad [339] to Closings system armed (user 01-34, 40-42 indicated)
  • Page 54 Table2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Resto- Table 3: SIA Format Automatic ral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO): Zone Alarm/Restoral Codes Program any of these codes for zone alarms/restorals SIA Auto Rep when using the standard (non-automatic) Contact ID Codes* Zone Definition reporting format.
  • Page 55: Appendix B: Smoke Detector Placement51

    [999] Restore Factory Default Programming Appendix B - Smoke Detector Placement Research indicates that hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quanti- ties of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.
  • Page 56: Contacts

    Appendix C - WLS925L-433 Mini Door/Window Contact Remove Cover NOTE: Do not touch the coils on the circuit board At the notched location on the cover, insert the flat blade as this may damage the unit. of a small screwdriver between the base and the cover Mount Transmitter and Magnet and twist the screwdriver to pop the cover off.
  • Page 57: Detector

    [999] Restore Factory Default Programming Appendix D - WLS904P-433 Wireless Motion Detector Installation Instructions The WLS904P motion detector is designed to combine When a location has been Ensure proper the convenience of a wireless detector with effective selected, remove the plastic orientation of backplate and reliable detection of human motion as well as...
  • Page 58 High Traffic Shutdown Mode NOTE: The Walk Test Mode will override the To prolong battery life, the motion detector uses a fea- High Traffic Shutdown Mode. ture called High Traffic Shutdown. When motion is detected, the device will transmit to the receiver and Detection Pattern will then shut down for three minutes.
  • Page 59: Fcc Compliance Statement

    [999] Restore Factory Default Programming FC C C O M PL IA N C E S TATE M E N T CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Secu- operation of the equipment at the customer’s premises which remains con- rity Controls Ltd.
  • Page 60 ©2001 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto • Canada • www.dsc.com • 1-800-387-3630 Printed in Canada 29034462 R001...

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