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1. 4 To exit programming press 21 Turning the Door Chime On or Off Changing NT9010 Speaker Volume Changing Telephone Prompt Volume 22 If your installer has enabled the door chime feature your NT9010 will beep when ever designated doors or windows are opened or closed The NT9010 may also announce the zones that were opened or closed if programmed Your installer has programmed which doors and windows will activate the door chime 1 Press to turn the door chime feature ON The keypad will beep 3 times 2 Press 4 again to turn the door chime feature OFF The keypad will sound one long beep The function button labeled Chime can also perform the same function if it is pressed and hold for 2 seconds When door chime is enabled the keypad will beep 3 times When door chime is disabled the keypad will sound one long beep You can select from 3 different volume levels for NT9010 announcements low medium and high 1 Press the Volume function key The NT9010 volume increases to the next level and will announce the volume level it is at 2 Repeat step 1 until you find a volume setting you like 3 When you have selected the volume level you want press to exit If you will be using a telephone to access your system you can change the volume of the telephone prompts You can select from three different telephone volume levels low medium and high 1 Press G Master Code 7 The NT9010 annou
2. Checking Trouble Conditions on page 19 and check that no zones are turned off unintentionally see Turning Off Part of Your System Bypassing Zones on page 18 Turning Off Your System Other Ways to Turn Your System On 1 If you are outside enter through the entry exit door The keypad beeps to remind you to turn off the system NOTE Entering by any other door will immediately cause an alarm If you are inside go to the keypad the keypad will not beep 2 Enter your access code If you have entered from outside you must enter the correct access code before the keypad stops beeping If you do not enter a valid access code during this time the system will sound an alarm NOTE If you have entered the wrong code the keypad will sound one long beep try again to enter the correct code As soon as you enter the correct code the red Armed light turns OFF and the keypad stops beeping 3 If an alarm occurred while the system was on the NT9010 will announce Sys tem is off There are number alarms in memory Zone XX See Checking Alarms in Memory on page 16 CAUTION If you return and find that an alarm has occurred while you were away it is possible that an intruder may still be on the premises Go to a nearby safe location and call your central station or the local authorities to investigate The alarm memory is cleared each time the system is turned on so any alarms showing have occurred only during the las
3. at the keypad See Checking Trouble Conditions on page 19 for a list of possible trouble conditions and how they are displayed or announced A limited area of the premises monitored by a detector smoke detector door win dow contact motion detector glassbreak detector etc Perimeter zone A zone that detects intrusion from outside the premises e g door contact on an outside door glassbreak detector Interior zone A zone that detects intruders who have already entered e g a motion detector Fire zone A zone that has a heat or smoke detector System Information Fill out the following information for future reference and store this guide in a safe place For Service Central Station Information Account Telephone Installer Information Company Telephone Access Codes Your Master Code is Additional Access Codes Code Access Code Code Access Code Code Access Code Code Access Code 01 09 17 25 02 10 18 26 03 11 19 27 04 12 20 28 05 13 21 29 06 14 22 30 07 15 23 31 08 16 24 32 System Information F FIRE A AUXILIARY P PANIC The Exit Time is seconds The Entry Time is seconds Zone Information There are active zones on the system Zone Protected Area Zone Type Zone Protected Area Zone Type 01 17 02 18 03 19 04 20 05 21 0
4. beeps If you entered the access code incorrectly the keypad sounder buzzes steadily for two seconds Re enter your access code correctly When you enter a valid access code e The keypad sounds fast beeps e The red Armed light turns ON e The exit time begins and the keypad beeps once every second The keypad beeps quickly for the last 10 seconds of the exit time 3 Exit the premises through the entry exit door Doing this tells the system that you are away and the system turns on all the interior zones At the end of the exit time all keypad lights except the red Armed light turn OFF The system is now on NOTE If the yellow System light is ON there could be one or more zones not turned on See Turning Off Part of Your System Bypassing Zones on page 18 If you turn on the system with a zone bypassed or a trouble present your security protection is reduced Away Button You may also be able to quickly turn on your system in Away mode using the Away button on your keypad Press and hold it for two seconds to turn on the system in Away mode Your installer will tell you if this feature has been enabled on your system Your installer will tell you if this feature has been enabled on your system In order to reduce false alarms the system can notify you of an improper exit when turning on the system in the Away mode If you do not securely close the entry exit door during the exit time the keypad will emit one cont
5. detection depends on having an adequate number of detectors placed in appro priate locations The system must be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 N FPA Batterymarch Park Quincey MA 02269 Carefully review Fire Safety on page 23 NOTE Your installer must enable the fire detection portion of this equip ment for it to work To make sure your system continues to work as intended you must test your sys tem weekly Please refer to Testing Your System on page 20 If your system does not work correctly call your installer for service This system can send alarms troubles and emergency messages over telephone lines to a central station If you accidentally initiate an alarm immediately call the central station to prevent an unnecessary response NOTE Your installer must enable remote monitoring for it to work With normal use the system requires minimum maintenance but please note the following points 1 Do not wash the security equipment with a wet cloth Light dusting with a slightly moistened cloth should remove normal dust accumulations 2 Use the system test described in Testing Your System on page 20 to check the battery condition of the NT9010 controller We recommend that the stand by battery be replaced every three years 3 Consult the manufacturer s literature for testing and maintenance instructions for other system devices such as smoke detectors motion detectors and glass break detectors For instructions on
6. function keys Using the NT9010 you can send commands to the system and check the current system status Your installer will mount the NT9010 in a convenient location inside your premises Your security system can provide monitoring of intrusion fire and emergency The security system has several zones monitored areas Each of these zones will be connected to a detector motion detector glassbreak detector door contact etc If a detector goes into alarm the NT9010 will sound an alarm and may announce the specific zone that caused the alarm depending on how your installer has programmed the system A security system cannot prevent emergencies It is only intended to alert you and if the system is remotely monitored your central station of an emergency situation Security systems are generally very reliable but they may not work under all conditions and they are not a substitute for pru dent security practices or life and property insurance Your security system should be installed and serviced by qualified security professionals who should instruct you on the level of protection that has been provided and on system operations For important warnings and cautions please see page 34 Fire Detection Testing Remote Monitoring els Maintenance Introduction This NT9010 controller is capable of monitoring fire detection devices such as smoke detectors and providing a warning if a fire condition is detected Good fire
7. however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be com promised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protec tion Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any con struction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly rec ommended if this service is available E Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security sys tem be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing d
8. if 3 incorrect access codes are entered 5 Once you have entered an access code the system will announce one or more messages to advise you of its status Follow the voice prompts to use the sys tem functions NOTE There is only one Telephone Access Code It is programmed by your installer It is not the same as your 4 or 6 digit system access code More than one system access code can be programmed for use by different users of your system see Programming Access Codes on page 21 If you are accessing the NT9010 system over a local telephone at the same time as someone calls you the system will announce Attention you have an incoming call To receive the call press pound now To answer the incoming call press If you do not press you can continue to use the system You can record a voice memo on the NT9010 controller to be listened to at a later time To record a voice memo 1 Press the Record function button The NT9010 says Record memo now To complete press The maximum memo length is 20 seconds 2 Speak into the microphone located in the top left corner of the unit When you have finished recording press The green Ready light flashes to indicate a new memo has been recorded To listen to a voice memo 1 Press the Playback function button Once the memo has been played the green Ready light stops flashing but the memo remains in memory until a new one is recorded or until the N
9. mined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit About This Guide This NT9010 User s Guide is designed for anyone using a NT9010 Security System The NT9010 has many useful features Read this guide thoroughly to learn how to use your security system Ensure that all users of this system are fully instructed in its use Important information about fire and burglary alarms is in Section 4 Deal ing With Alarms and Emergencies begining on page 15 Read this section carefully This guide provides step by step instructions for each function Each key you need to press will be indicated by its symbol e g OO To turn Door Chime On Off For some functions you will need to enter your access code indicated by access code To program other access codes or to perform advanced functions you will need to enter your master code indicated by master code You can also use the master code to turn the system on and off The NT9010 controller and its lights and functions are described on pages 2 and 3 The Quick Reference Guide inside the front cover shows you the commands required to access basic system functions and the page number each function is describ
10. of all other obligations or lia bilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or lia bility concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predeter
11. replacing detector batteries see Replacing Batteries on page 26 NOTE The NT9010 is only compatible with DSC wireless devices Section 2 Using Your NT9010 System Operating the System from the NT9010 controller Operating the System from a Telephone The NT9010 controller provides easy to understand voice prompts to help you to use your system You can check the current status of your system by pressing the Status button The NT9010 will announce the time whether the system is currently on armed or off disarmed if any zones are currently open or bypassed turned off and if there are any trouble conditions currently present on the system Pressing the Status button while the NT9010 is speaking will cause it to stop If your installer has connected your NT9010 system to an incoming telephone line you can access the system using a local telephone a telephone on your premise You may also be able to use the system from a remote telephone a telephone not on your premise if your installer has turned on this feature Even though you can use a telephone to operate your system the telephone can not display or indicate system status or zones in alarm Therefore it is essential that you check the NT9010 controller regularly for any changes in system status CAUTION For the security of your codes DO NOT use a telephone with a redial button to arm or disarm your system NOTE The Duress Code should only be used from the loca
12. testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inad vertent radio signal interference E System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to per manent or temporary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm E Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building 34 Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent e
13. what to do if your system goes into alarm If you return to your premises and the siren is on Contact the local authorities from a nearby safe location Your installer will tell you if fire detection equipment has been installed and enabled on your system NOTE A fire alarm always has priority over an intrusion burglary alarm A pulsing siren means a fire alarm If there is a fire or if you are not sure fol low your evacuation plan immediately see Fire Escape Planning on page 23 The system may also announce the label for the zone s that triggered the alarm if programmed by the installer If remote monitoring is enabled the system will send a fire message to the central station Your installer may have set up the keypad Fire keys and other fire equip ment to send a fire alarm message to the central station as soon as they are acti vated Your installer may have set up other equipment e g smoke detectors to have a 30 second delay before sending the alarm message to the central station Your installer will inform you how the equipment on your system operates Equipment that has been set up with a 30 second delay e g smoke detectors gives you time to correct the problem before a false alarm is sent to the central station If there is no fire condition to silence the fire alarm 1 Press within 30 seconds of the beginning of the alarm The fire alarm and communication to the central station will be delayed for 90 secon
14. you will still be able to listen to the memo by press Play back e Once you made your choice the NT9010 will say To record memo press 1 To playback memo press 2 3 Press to exit this function Section 3 Turning Your System On Arming and Off Disarming Turning On Your System This section describes how to turn your system on and off Read this section care fully 1 Before you turn on your system make sure that it is Ready You can tell that the system is ready when the green Ready light is ON f the green light is not on see the Note below Enter your access code on the keypad If you have entered the wrong code the keypad will sound one long beep try again to enter the correct code When you enter a valid access code e The keypad sounds fast beeps e The red Armed light turns ON e The keypad starts to beep once every second This tells you that the system is turning on Audible Exit Delay If you will be leaving go out through the entry exit door Doing this tells the sys tem that you are away and the system turns on completely If you will be staying do not open the entry exit door This tells the system that you are staying and the system turns on only the perimeter areas NOTE If the green Ready light is not on e Close all doors and windows e Stop motion in all areas with motion detectors If the yellow System light is ON check for possible trouble conditions see
15. 6 22 07 23 08 24 09 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 32 A AC power trouble message 19 Access codes adding 21 changing 21 defined 29 erasing 21 Master code 30 programming 21 telephone code 6 Alarm checking 16 defined 29 alse 15 ire 15 intrusion 16 memory 16 Answering the telephone 7 Armed light 3 urning off system 10 urning on system 9 Arming automatic 13 away 11 basic 9 no entry delay 13 quick 12 stay 12 Automatic arming 13 Auxiliary keys 17 Away 11 B Batteries 26 28 Burglary alarm 16 Buttons see Function buttons Bypassing zones 18 Cc Central station 5 defined 29 talk listen in feature 16 Checking alarms 16 troubles 19 Index Chime 22 Cleaning the system 5 Codes See Access codes Communication trouble mes sage 19 Computer access to system 20 D Date setting 21 Detectors defined 29 See also Zones Device low battery message 20 Disarming 10 Door chime 22 entry exit 9 11 30 Door window contacts 27 Downloading 20 E Emergency keys 17 Entry time 10 defined 29 Entry exit door defined 30 Exit 14 Exit time 11 defined 30 F False alarm 15 Fire alarm 15 detection 5 escape planning 23 keys 17 safety 23 Function buttons 3 11 12 G Glassbreak detectors 27 Intrusion alarm 16 L Local telephone access 6 M Maintenance of system 5 Master code 30 Memos 7 8 Microphone 3 Monitoring station 5 Motion det
16. L 433 Universal Transmitter One Lithium Energizer No EL123AP battery Door Window Contacts Motion Detectors Glassbreak Detectors Replacing Batteries WLS925L 433 Tamper Switch To remove the cover of the universal trans m E J 5 mitter squeeze both sides of the unit where iz j e the notches are Pull to release the cover BATTERY i Use care when installing the battery and i s observe the correct polarity see diagram See re Use only an Eveready Lithium Energizer No EL123AP battery WLS904 433 WLS904P 433 a ation setae Remove the motion detector from its mounting plate by o y7 Batteries holding the detector by its sides and pushing up oI aah Remove the old batteries and install four fresh Eveready i Gama Alkaline Energizer AAA batteries Be sure to observe cor rect polarity when inserting the batteries Replace the Eateries detector on its mounting plate making sure it snaps into A L a place aed aap Back View WLS914 433 Remove the motion detector from its mounting plate by holding the sensor by its sides and pushing up Install four fresh Eveready Alka line Energizer AA batteries Be sure to insert the batteries in the proper orientation Replace the sensor on its mounting plate making sure it snaps into place After the batteries are ins
17. T9010 loses all power Recording and Playing Voice Memos from a Remote Phone 2 If the memo is not for you you can press to stop the playback If you press before the playback finishes the Ready light will continue to flash 3 When the playback is finished the NT9010 will say Press x to erase Press to save To record a voice memo from a remote phone 1 Press OOQ e Press the NT9010 will say For memo functions press 7 then e Press 7 the NT9010 will say To record memo press 1 To playback memo press 2 then e Press 1 the NT9010 will say Record memo now To complete press 2 Speak into the telephone When you have finished recording press The NT9010 will say To record memo press 1 To playback memo press 2 3 Press to exit this function To listen to a voice memo from a remote phone 1 Press OOG e Press x the NT9010 will say For memo functions press 7 then Press 7 the NT9010 will say To record memo press 1 To playback memo press 2 then e Press 2 the NT9010 beings to playback your voice memo Press will cancel the playback 2 When the playback is finished the NT9010 will say Press x to erase Press to save NOTE Press x will only erase the notification of the memo not the memo itself After the notification has been erased press will not restore the notification But
18. WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read NT9010 User s Guide TM Quick Reference Guide The following chart lists the basic functions of your system and the keys to press for each function Refer to the listed page number for more information NOTE Some functions may not be available on your system Ask your installer for more information To Perform This Function Enter Page Turn on system Away wo access code leave through entry exit door 9 OR press C Away if enabled Turn on system Stay access code do not leave premises 12 OR press stay if enabled Turn off SYS SMM sssaaa access code 10 Turn on system No Entry Time access code 13 Turn on system Quick if enabled from Ready state 12 Turn on rest of system if Stay armed OR press C Away if enabled 12 Exit premises when system on GOC OR press O exit if enabled 14 Turn off zones Bypass c cceeeees GO two digit zone number s G to exit 18 TeSt SYSTEM 0 ccccccccceccseceeeeeecneeeeens GO master code 4 20 Send Fire message eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 6 press amp hold for 2 seconds if enabled 17 Send Auxiliary message eeeeeeeeee A press amp hold for 2 seconds if enabled 17 Send Pa
19. alarm triggered by an intrusion detector e g motion detectors glassbreak detectors door window contacts Usually occurs when the system is on Intrusion alarms sound with a steady siren Fire alarm An alarm triggered by fire smoke or heat detectors Fire alarms may be triggered at any time whether the system is on or off Fire alarms sound with a pulsing siren Voice notification by the NT9010 of a variety of system conditions A feature that warns you of an improper exit e g door not completely shut when you attempt to turn on your system Helps to prevent false alarms Turning on the system so that all the detectors perimeter and interior are on Used when everyone is away from the premises Turning off a detector temporarily When you bypass a zone the detector for that zone will not monitor activity in the zone and will not be able to trigger an alarm until the system has been turned off then on again If remote monitoring is enabled your system will send alarms troubles and emer gency messages to the central station If necessary the central station will then notify authorities in your area A part of the system that can detect and report problems e g a motion detector can tell if there is movement in a room A message sent to the central station when one of the 3 pairs of emergency keys 4 A 58 is pressed and held for two seconds Your installer must program these keys or they will not work A timer pro
20. allic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections them selves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the require ment that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of this unit is 0 4B This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences de r glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada 35 MB 2000 Digital Security Controls Ltd LD w Toronto Canada www dsc com Printed in Canada 29005093 ROO5
21. are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer The original owner must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty pro gram Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any ship ment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover edamage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning edamage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or fo
22. autoarm time 1 Press 6 then master code 2 Press 3 3 Enter the autoarm time using the 24Hr format 0000 2359 For example to set the time for 1 00pm enter 1300 5 When you are finished press twice NOTE The system must have the correct time and date in order for the autoarm feature to work Please seeSetting the Time and Date on page 21 Exiting When the System is On Quick Exit Your installer will tell you if the Quick Exit feature will work on your system You can use the quick exit feature to leave the premises while the system is on without having to turn your system off and on again To use the quick exit feature 1 While the system is on press OO 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 entrylexit 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 entrylexit 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 Section 4 Dealing With Alarms and Fire Alarms Emergencies Read this section carefully so that you will know
23. ay bypassed until you turn off the bypass using the steps above ask your installer for more information Checking Trouble Conditions Using Advanced Functions Your system continuously checks for a number of possible trouble conditions If one of these trouble conditions occur e the yellow System light will be ON until the trouble is fixed e the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds until it is acknowledged by press ing any key e 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 OC 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 te
24. changing the batteries in the detectors you should inform your central station Your system is designed to work with either Eveready Alkaline Energizer or Lith ium batteries according to individual device When replacing batteries be sure to buy the same brand and type Do not replace the batteries with any other type The reliability of your security system depends on its batteries and no name or generic brand batteries may not provide the best quality and dependability Use fresh batteries Most batteries have a best before date printed on their packaging or on the batteries themselves Buy batteries that have a best before date of two years or more from your purchase date When disposing of used batteries follow the instructions and precautions printed on the batteries Many cities and communities have collection sites or disposal services Contact your municipal offices for more information If in doubt about the batteries used in your system or if you have trouble installing them contact your installer for assistance Required Batteries WLS904 433 Motion Detector Four AAA batteries WLS904P 433 Pet Immune Motion Detector Four AAA batteries WLS906 433 Wireless Smoke Detector Six AA batteries WLS929 433 Wireless Key Three Photo Electronic 1 5V batteries WLS912 433 Wireless Glassbreak Detector Three AA batteries WLS914 433 Pet Immune Motion Detector Four AA batteries WLS925
25. dressed Device low battery Your system has detected that one or more of the wireless press 7 detectors on the system has a low battery Press 7 and the sys tem will announce which devices have a low battery Change the relevant batteries See page 26 for instructions If this does not correct the problem call for service The time and date If all power to the system is interrupted AC and battery the are incorrect system clock and date will need to be reset See Setting the Time and Date on page 21 If you are unsure of the cause of the system power failure call for service Test your system every week Report any problems immediately to your installation company NOTE Perform system tests during off peak hours such as early morning or late evening 1 If your system has remote monitoring call the central station to tell them that you are testing your system 2 Begin with the system turned off Press Master Code The system sounds the siren and turns on all keypad lights for two seconds When the sounder and keypad test is complete press 3 To test each area of your system open each door and window in turn or walk in motion detector areas 4 Press the Status button The system will announce all open zones 5 If the system has any fire zones activation will cause the alarm to sound in a pulsed mode To silence the alarm press CAUTION Do not use an open flame or burning mate
26. ds to give you time to clear the smoke detector 2 If the detector still detects smoke after 90 seconds the alarm will sound again If there is no smoke the system will return to normal 3 If you do not press within the 30 second delay time the system will send a fire message to the central station if remote monitoring is enabled on your sys tem To silence the fire alarm after the 30 second delay has expired enter your access code NOTE If you suspect that a fire message has been transmitted but there is no fire condition call the central station to avoid an unnecessary response NOTE Your installer may have programmed the system to operate differ ently than described above Ask your installer for more information regarding your system s operation Intrusion Burglary Alarms Central Station Talk Listen in Checking Alarms in Memory A steady siren means an intrusion alarm The system may also announce the label for the zone s that triggered the alarm if programmed by the installer To silence the alarm 1 Enter your access code 2 If the alarm was unintentional call your central station immediately to avoid an unnecessary response 3 Check the alarm memory to see which zone caused the alarm Once the source of the alarm has been corrected the system will return to the Ready state If your installer has set up remote monitoring on your system the talk listen in fea ture may also be avai
27. duress codes are available Contact your installer for more infor mation 1 Press Master Code The red Armed light turns on and the yellow Sys tem light flashes 2 Enter the two digit number of the access code you want to program 01 32 for access codes 40 for master code If an access code already exists for the code number you have selected it will be replaced by the new code 3 Enter the new code Access codes must be four digits unless otherwise indi cated by your installer NOTE Do not use the factory default or obvious codes such as 1171 or 1234 To exit access code programming press 5 Record your new codes on the System Information on page 31 in this book let Erasing a code 1 Press Master Code 2 Enter the number of the code you want to erase 01 to 32 The Master code cannot be erased 3 To erase the code press 4 To exit access code programming press You should make sure that your system has the correct time and date This is important for the auto arm feature to function correctly and for accurate report ing of events 1 To select time and date press Master Code O 2 The system announces the current time and date To change the time press then enter the Time in Hours and Minutes using the 24 Hour format 00 00 to 23 59 3 To change the date press 2 then enter the Date in Months Days and Years MMDDYY November 26 2000 112600
28. e a flathead screwdriver and insert it into the slot at the wide end of the plastic Carefully twist the screwdriver to separate the top and bottom casing Remove the old batteries from between the two metal clips Insert the new batteries according to the diagram at right and reattach the key s plastic casing The WLS929 433 requires three batteries of type LR44 NOTE The polarity of the batteries must be observed After you change the batteries on your system the system may announce trouble conditions A zone tamper should be displayed for each detector that had batter ies changed A zone fault may also be displayed and announced for these detec tors Refer to Checking Trouble Conditions on page 19 for information on checking Zone Faults and Zone Tampers Be sure to perform a complete test of your system after new batteries are installed to ensure that all detectors are working properly see Testing Your System on page 20 28 Access code Alarm nae i gtk Announce Audible exit fault Away arming Bypassing a zone Central station age Detector Emergency message CAS Entry time Glossary A 4 or 6 digit code you enter on the keypad to turn your system on or off or to use other system features When a zone is violated e g a smoke detector detects smoke a motion detector senses movement a door with a contact is opened it will trigger an alarm Intrusion burglary alarm An
29. e de la source d nergie lectrique les lignes t l phoniques et les canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensem ble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales AVERTISSEMENT L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccorde ments lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des instal lations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas Lindice de charge IC assign a chaque dispositif terminal indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord e un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 L Indice de charge de ce produit est 0 4B operation of the equipment at the customer s premises which remains connected to the telephone network shall occur by reason of such with drawal Incidence of Harm Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company shall where practicable notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the circumstances In the case of such t
30. ectors 27 o Operating the system using a telephone 6 using WLS9001 6 P Panic keys 17 Phone line trouble message 19 Playback 7 8 Problem See Trouble Programming automatic arming 13 codes 21 time and date 21 Q Quick arming 12 exit 14 R Ready light 3 turning on system 9 Record 7 8 Remote monitoring 5 Remote telephone access 7 Replacing batteries 26 28 S Service is required message 19 Smoke detectors 28 Speaker 3 loudness 22 Status 6 Stay 12 System how it works 4 maintenance 5 operating 6 testing 5 20 trouble 19 turning off 10 turning on 9 System light 3 alarm in memory 16 programming codes 21 trouble 19 turning on system 11 T Telephone calls calling the system 6 receiving while using system 7 Testing 5 20 Time setting 21 Time and date incorrect mes sage 20 Trouble defined 30 messages 19 Turning off system See Disarming Turning on system See Arming vV Voice memos 7 8 Volume 22 WwW Wireless keys 28 Z Zone fault 28 message 19 Zone tamper 28 message 19 Zones bypassing 18 defined 30 testing 20 33 WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with sys tem users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances
31. ecurity system Green Ready Light If the Ready light is ON the system is ready to be turned on You will not be able to turn the sys tem on unless the Ready light is ON see Turn ing On Your System on page 9 If the Ready light is flashing someone has recorded a voice memo on the NT9010 Press the Playback button to listen to the recording Red Armed Light If the Armed light is ON the system has been turned on successfully Yellow System Light If the System light is ON one or more of these conditions could be present on the system System Troubles See Checking Trouble Condi tions on page 19 Alarms in Memory See Turning Off Your Sys tem on page 10 Zones Bypassed turned off See Turning Off Part of Your System Bypassing Zones on page 18 Programming The System light will flash when you are programming access codes or perform ing other programming functions Emergency Keys In an emergency you can use these keys to instantly contact your central station Press both i keys for two seconds to send a Fire message Press both A Keys for two seconds to send an Auxiliary message Press both wv Keys for two seconds to send a Panic message IMPORTANT NOTE The Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys will NOT function unless pro grammed by the installer If these keys are in service and the installer has enabled audible feedback holding down both keys for two seconds will cause the k
32. ed on See the Glossary on page 29 to learn more about words used in this manual Fill out the System Information on page 31 with all of your zone informa tion and access codes and store this manual in a safe place for future refer ence NT9010 controller Features This is the NT9010 controller It controls and monitors all devices on your NT9010 security system You can access all system functions using the buttons on the NT9010 In addition the NT9010 provides easy to understand voice prompts to help you use the system Please familiarize yourself with your new system console and its features 1 Microphone not visible 2 Siren Record Playback QO Number a 7 Function Buttons 1 Microphone You can use the microphone to record a voice memo on the NT9010 To record a memo press the Record button then talk into the micro phone When you are finished recording press G To play the memo press the Playback but ton If central station talk listen in is enabled on your system the microphone will also allow you to talk to your central station operator 2 Siren The NT9010 uses the siren to warn you about fire and burglary alarms Speaker The NT9010 uses the speaker to broadcast sys tem announcements instructions recorded memos and alarms 4 Status Lights The NT9010 s Ready Armed and System status lights provide instant visual feedback on the status of your s
33. emporary discontinuance the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer and will be given the opportunity to correct the situation Additional Telephone Company Information The security control panel must be properly connected to the telephone line with a USOC RJ 31X telephone jack The FCC prohibits customer provided terminal equipment be connected to party lines or to be used in conjunction with coin telephone service Interconnect rules may vary from state to state Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The tele phone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reason ably required and proper in its business Should any such changes ren der the customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to the effect modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company Equipment Maintenance Facility If you experience trouble with this tele
34. ephone company provided jacks o allow for easy immediate discon nection of the terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged hat if the plug connected thereto jogu Cette tiquette certifie que communications riel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de Avant d installer ce mat riel utilisa is withdrawn no interference to the AVIS L tiquette de l Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homo le mat riel est conforme a certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l Industrie Canada n assure toutefois pas que le mat utilisateur eur doit s assurer qu il est permis de e raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communica ion Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possi ble que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es par un centre d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander a l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terr
35. es from each location within the house Since many fires occur at night special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior door Consider the following when making your escape plans Make sure that all exterior doors and windows are easily opened Ensure that they are not painted shut and that their locking mechanisms operate smoothly If opening or using the exit is too difficult for children the elderly or the hand icapped plans for rescue should be developed This includes making sure that those who are to perform the rescue can promptly hear the fire warning signal If the exit is above the ground level an approved fire ladder or rope should be provided as well as training in its use Exits on the ground level should be kept clear Be sure to remove snow from exterior patio doors in winter Outdoor furniture or equipment should not block exits Each person should know of a predetermined assembly point where everyone can be accounted for e g across the street or at a neighbor s house Once everyone is out of the building call the Fire Department 23 24 A good plan emphasizes a quick escape Do not investigate or attempt to fight the fire and do not gather belongings or pets as this wastes valuable time Once outside do not re enter the house Wait for the fire department Write the fire escape plan down and rehearse it frequent
36. evice evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage discon nect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the sys tem H Power Failure controllers intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inopera tive while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended H Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular
37. eypad sounder to beep indicating that the input has been accepted and sent QO Number Pad Use the number pad to enter your access code and system commands To select a function press To exit a function press 7 Function Buttons If your installer has enabled them you can use the function buttons to access the stay away door chime quick exit status volume control memo record and memo playback features To use a feature press and hold one of the buttons for two seconds Refer to this Guide for more information on these features How Your System Works IMPORTANT NOTICE Section 1 Introduction Your installer has set up your system with your home or business in mind You may not need all of the features described in this manual Your installer will only turn on the features that you need and should explain all the active features to you If you have any questions about which features are included on your system please ask your installer Your security system consists of a DSC NT9010 controller and various detectors and wireless devices The controller is the brain of your security system It controls and checks all the detectors and communicates with the central station if remote monitoring is enabled You will access system functions with your NT9010 controller which is described on pages 2 and 3 of this manual Each NT9010 has a microphone siren speaker number pad emergency keys and eight
38. grammed by your installer It starts when you enter an area of the sys tem that is on You must enter an access code to turn the system off before the timer runs out or else an alarm will be triggered 29 Entry exit doors Exit time Local telephone Master code Remote telephone Stay mode Trouble Zone 30 Your installer will program the doors you usually use to enter or exit the premises as the entry exit doors These doors are programmed with entry and exit times so that you can turn the system on and off without causing a false alarm A timer programmed by your installer It starts when you turn on your system to allow you a period of time to leave the premises At the end of the exit time the system will be on If your NT9010 system is connected to your home office telephone line you may be able to use a telephone key to access the system The master code is a 4 or 6 digit access code is used to set system options to turn the system on and off and to program other access codes If your NT9010 system is connected to your home office telephone line you may be able to use an off premise remote telephone to access the system Turning on the system so that only the perimeter zones see zone definitions below are on Use when one or more people will stay on the premises The NT9010 controller continuously checks the system for problems If the control ler finds a problem trouble it will indicate this
39. ices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be inter fered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air condition ers or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person E Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect H insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component E Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and mai
40. iliary and Panic keys will NOT function unless they have been turned ON by the installer If your installer has turned these keys ON and enabled audible feedback holding down the keys for two seconds will cause the keypad sounder to beep indicating that the alarm input has been accepted and transmission to the central station is under way From the NT9010 controller Press both QQ keys for two seconds to send a Fire message and to trigger a fire alarm on the system Press both keys for two seconds to send an Auxiliary message Press both Oo keys for two seconds to send a Panic message Section 5 Using Advanced Functions Turning Off Part of Your System Bypassing Zones This section describes how to perform more specialized functions turning off spe cific detectors bypassing zones turning the door chime on or off checking sys tem troubles and testing your system Sometimes you may need to temporarily turn off a detector e if you need to go into a protected area while the system is turned on e or if a detector is temporarily out of service but you need to turn on the system This is called bypassing When you bypass a detector it will not turn on the next time you turn on your system Detectors zones cannot be bypassed once the system is on Bypasses on detec tors are automatically cancelled each time the system is turned off You must bypass the detectors again if required before you turn the system on aga
41. in 1 Start with the system turned off Press OO 2 If the system asks for your access code enter it now 3 Enter the two digit number 01 32 of the detector you want to turn off bypass The system will announce the zones detectors that are bypassed There are number zones bypassed Zone XX etc To exit press TIP To find out the number of a detector check in Zone Information on page 32 4 To turn a detector back on enter the two digit number of the zone 01 32 The system will return the zone to normal status and the zone will be ON when the system is next armed The system will announce any other zones detectors which are bypassed There are number zones bypassed Zone XX etc To exit press 5 When you are finished turning off detectors press 6 The next time you turn on your system the bypassed detectors will not turn on When you turn your system off again all zones will return to normal they will not be bypassed NOTE Bypassed detectors will not be able to sound an alarm this reduces your level of security If a detector is not working call a service technician immediately so that the problem can be resolved and your system returned to proper working order NOTE For security reasons your installer may program the system to pre vent you from turning off certain detectors for example smoke detectors NOTE If you have 24 hour zones on your system they will st
42. inuous beep and the siren will sound If this occurs 1 Re enter the premises 2 Enter your access code to turn off the system You must do this before the entry time ends 3 Turn the system on again making sure to close the entry exit door properly See Turning On Your System When Everyone is Away Away Mode Turning On Your System While You Are At Home Stay Mode Turning On Your System With No Access Code Quick Arm Use the Stay mode when you want to stay on the premises and also want to pre vent unauthorized entry from outside The system will only turn on the perimeter zones e g door and window contacts and will leave the interior zones off e g motion detectors so that you will be free to move around inside 1 Check that your system is ready green Ready light is ON 2 Enter your access code As you enter each digit the keypad sounder beeps If you entered the access code incorrectly the keypad sounder will buzz steadily for two seconds Re enter your access code correctly When you enter a valid access code e The keypad sounds fast beeps e The red Armed light turns ON e The exit time begins and the keypad beeps once every second The keypad will beep quickly for the last 10 seconds of the exit time 3 DO NOT leave through the entry exit door This tells the system that you are not leaving and the system automatically turns off the interior zones At the end of the exit time all keypad
43. l controller and not from a local or a remote telephone Local Telephone Access Use this procedure to call your NT9010 system within your home from a telephone that is on the same telephone line No dial in is necessary 1 Pick up the telephone handset you will hear a dial tone 2 Enter your 3 digit Telephone Access Code The dial tone will stop and the sys tem will announce Hello 3 The system may also say Enter your access code If so enter your access code 4 The system announces one or more messages to advise you of its status Follow the voice prompts to use the system functions Receiving Incoming Calls Recording and Playing Voice Memos on the NT9010 Using Your NT9010 System Remote Telephone Access NOTE Please pause for 1 second between key presses when entering access codes or commands on a remote phone 1 From any touch tone telephone dial number of the line on which your NT9010 has been installed 2 After one ring hang up Wait 10 seconds then call again On the second call the system will answer after one or two rings and announce Hello 3 Enter your 3 digit Telephone Access Code within 10 seconds If you wait longer than 10 seconds the system will automatically hang up 4 The system will then prompt Enter your access code Enter your access code within 20 seconds If you wait longer than 20 seconds the system will hang up The system will also hang up
44. lable If an alarm or other programmed event occurs on your system this feature allows a central station operator to listen to what is hap pening on the premises The operator may also be able to talk to whoever is present depending on the type of event that has occurred Ask your installer for more information on this feature and how it works The alarm memory announcement tells you which zone detector caused the alarm The alarm memory is cleared each time the system is turned on Any alarms announced by the system have only occurred the last time the system was on CAUTION If you return and find that there was an alarm while you were away it is possible that an intruder may still be on the premises Go to a nearby safe location and call your central station or the local authorities to investigate If an alarm occurred while the system was turned on the NT9010 will announce There are number alarms in memory Zone XX 1 To cancel the alarm memory announcement press 2 After the announcement is over the system will return to the Ready state but the yellow System light will be ON To listen to alarms in memory again press G The NT9010 will announce the zones that were in alarm Calling for Help Dealing With Alarms and Emergencies The NT9010 has three pairs of emergency keys Using these keys you can send an immediate Fire Auxiliary or Panic message to your central station IMPORTANT The Fire Aux
45. leep dining rooms furnace and utility rooms and any hall ways not protected by the required units On smooth ceilings detectors may be spaced 9 1m 30 feet apart as a guide Other spacing may be required depending on ceiling height air movement the pres ence of joists uninsulated ceilings etc Consult National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 CAN ULC S553 M86 or other appropriate national standards for installation recom mendations Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings the dead air space in these locations may prevent the unit from detecting smoke Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or windows Rapid air movement around the detector may prevent smoke from entering the unit Bedroom Family Room Bedroom Bedroom Dining Room Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Kitchen Living Room Bedroom Figure 2 Figure 1 e e e aA ee Bedroom Hall Bedroom e Living Room O Optional Recreation Room e Basement O Smoke detectors for better protection Smoke detectors for minimum protection oim 0 Q Bedroom Bedroom o Living Dining Room at Room Figure 3 SPLIT LEVEL ARRANGEMENT Ceiling Acceptable here 0 1 JA Ma NEVER HERE 12 Top of detector acceptable here NOTE Measurements shown are to the closest edge of the detector Figure 4 Do not locate detectors in areas of high humidity Do no
46. lights except the red Armed and yellow System lights turn OFF The system is now on Re activate bypassed zones To turn on the rest of the system when it is in Stay mode 1 Press OO The interior zones are now on NOTE When you have turned on the interior zones you will not be able to enter areas protected by motion detectors or open doors and windows To access these areas you must enter your access code and turn off the sys tem Stay Button You may also be able to quickly Stay arm your system using the Stay function button on your keypad f your installer has programmed this button press and hold it for two seconds to turn your system on in Stay mode Your installer will tell you if the Quick Arm method is enabled on your system Using the following method you can quickly turn on your system without having to enter an access code 1 Check that the system is ready green Ready light is ON 2 Press OW e The keypad sounds fast beeps e The red Armed light turns ON e The exit time begins and the keypad beeps once every second until the end of the exit time 3 Go out through the entry exit door The system will be in Away mode If you do not exit the system will be in Stay mode Turing On Your System with No Entry Time Turning On Your System Automatically Automatic Arming Turning Your System On Arming and Off Disarming NOTE Pressing OO will only turn on the system To turn the syste
47. ly so that should an emergency arise everyone will know what to do Revise the plan as conditions change such as the number of people in the home or if there are changes to the building s construction Make sure your fire warning system is operational by conducting weekly tests see Here is a list of the various trouble conditions that your system might announce on page 19 If you are unsure about system operation con tact your installing dealer We recommend that you contact your local fire department and request further information on fire safety and escape planning If available have your local fire prevention officer conduct an in house fire safety inspection Section 8 Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Research has shown that all hostile fires in homes gen erate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases For these reasons smoke alarms should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each sto rey of the home The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regula tions be consulted when locating and installing smoke alarms It is recommended that additional smoke alarms beyond those required for minimum protection be installed Additional areas that should be protected include the basement bedrooms especially where smokers s
48. m off you must enter a valid access code See Turning Off Your System on page 10 If you want to turn on the system and no one else will be entering you can remove the entry time from zones that normally have one If somebody enters through any zone the system will sound an instant alarm 1 Check that your system is ready green Ready light is ON 2 Press then your access code e The red Armed light flashes as a reminder that the system is on and has no entry time e The keypad sounds fast beeps 3 The system is now in Stay mode Your installer may have set up your system to turn on at a pre set time If auto matic arming has been set up when the system reaches the pre set autoarm time the keypad buzzers will sound for one minute During this one minute warning time you may be able to stop automatic arming by entering your access code Ask your installer for more information Your installer may have set up the system so that users with a master code can change the autoarm time at the keypad If so master users will be able to turn the automatic arming function on or off and program the time at which the system will automatically turn on each day To turn automatic arming on or off 1 Press 6 then master code 2 Press 2 to turn automatic arming on or off The keypad will beep 3 times when auto arm is turned ON and once when it is turned OFF 3 When you are finished press To change the
49. n which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Wash ington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 MPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment Notification to Telephone Company The customer shall notify the tele phone company of the particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equiva lence of the protective circuit FCC Registration Number Ringer Equivalence Number 0 4B USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements Except for the telephone com pany provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be F53CAN 34664 AL E made through standard plugs and or equivalent in such a manner as el
50. nces the telephone volume level Phone volume is low 2 To change the volume press O 3 Repeat step 2 until you find a volume setting you like 4 When you have selected the volume level you want press to exit Household Fire Safety Audit Fire Escape Planning Section 7 Fire Safety Read this section carefully It contains important information about fire safety Most fires occur in the home To minimize this danger we recommend that a household fire safety audit be done and a fire escape plan be created 1 Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition Check for frayed cords overloaded lighting circuits etc If you are uncertain about the condition of your electrical appliances or household service have a professional evaluate these units Are all flammable liquids stored safely in closed containers in a well ventilated cool area Cleaning with flammable liquids should be avoided Are fire hazardous materials e g matches well out of reach of children Are furnaces and wood burning appliances properly installed clean and in good working order Have a professional evaluate these appliances There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly Therefore it is very important to develop and rehearse a family escape plan 1 2 3 Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan Study the possible escape rout
51. nic message s s press amp hold for 2 seconds if enabled 17 Silence fire alarm 0 ccc eee access code 15 Silence intrusion alarm 0 0 access code 16 Turn door chime on off e to toggle on or off 22 OR press chime if enabled Check alarm Memory n s OG 16 Check troubles n OO 19 Set time and date cciecscscasasccaasersia ccedas master code O 21 Table Quick Reference Guide i Table of Contents ii Limited Warranty iii About This Guide 1 NT9010 controller Features 2 Section 1 Introduction How Your System WOrkS cccccceeceeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeseeesees 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE i cecies cesccyesuescensaiecert eee eed 4 FIFE DETECTION pcicdidee ce cucsue siesta tenes oe eE na inate AO EAR 5 TESNO E vee 2d on Wek ce vieee cad on hse elas naa oe Meee euler nad ane 5 Remote Monitoring ss 4cagnhei feign Maes 5 Maintenance a a a aa 5 Section 2 Using Your NT9010 System Operating the System from the NT9010 controller 6 Operating the System from a Telephone 00 6 Receiving Incoming Calls cccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeseteeeteeeeees 7 Recording and Playing Voice Memos on the NT9010 7 Recording and Playing Voice Memos from a Remote PHONG saneca ere iia a iata 8 Section 3 Turning Your System On Arming and Off Disarming Turning On Your Syst Meres anegeniecaniiis Aeeco 9 Turning Off Your System 5 1200 Other Ways
52. ntenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system E Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio
53. phone equipment please contact the facility indicated below for informa tion on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may asl that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not ma functioning Digital Security Controls Ltd 160 Washburn St Lockport NY 14094 NOTICE the Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommuni cations network protective operational and safety requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s sa isfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissi ble to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com pany The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana dian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunc tions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment User should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal met
54. reign objects edamage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplie Security Controls Ltd edefects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused was designed edamage from improper maintenance edamage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products by Digital y use of the products for purposes other than those for which it Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circum stances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negli gence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose And
55. rials to test a smoke or heat detector Contact your installer for information on safe methods of testing detectors 6 When you are finished testing the system inform your central station If the system did not work properly contact your installer NOTE Some features described above will not be functional unless enabled by your installer Ask your installer which features are functional on your system From time to time your installer may need to send information to or retrieve information from your security system Your installer will call your system over the telephone line using a computer You may need to prepare your system to receive this downloading call To do this 1 Press Master code This allows downloading for 1 or 6 hours depending your installer s set up During this time the system will answer incoming downloading calls For more information on this feature please ask your installer 20 Section 6 Customizing Your System Programming Access Codes Setting the Time and Date This section describes how to customize your system to suit your needs Refer to this section for detailed instructions on programming access codes and setting time and date The master code code 40 can be used to program system options arm and dis arm the system and program other access codes You can program up to 32 addi tional access codes 01 through 32 Other access codes such as system supervisory and
56. sted 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 for 2 seconds n Phone line trouble Your system has detected a problem with the telephone line If this problem does not correct itself or happens frequently call F or 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 OF and the system will announce which zones have a fault If 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 O and the system will announce which zone s have tampers If you are unsure how to clear the zone tamper call for service Testing Your System Allowing Computer Access to Your System Announcement Problem and how it should be ad
57. t locate detectors in areas where the temperature rises above 38 C 100 F or falls below 5 C 41 F Smoke detectors should always be installed in accor dance with NFPA 72 the National Fire Alarm Code Smoke detectors should always be located in accor dance with e Paragraph 2 2 1 1 1 of NFPA 72 Chapter 2 Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bed rooms and on each additional story of the family liv ing unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics In new construction a smoke detector also shall be installed in each sleep ing room e Paragraph 2 2 1 1 2 of NFPA 72 Chapter 2 Split level arrangement Smoke detectors are required where shown Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living room and recreation room 25 Tips for Buying Batteries 26 Section 9 Replacing Batteries From time to time the batteries in the detectors and other components on your system will need to be changed If a device has a low battery your system will announce a Device Low Battery trouble message see Checking Trouble Con ditions on page 19 When the batteries in one device need to be replaced it is suggested that the bat teries in all system devices be replaced at the same time The batteries used in the devices are Eveready Alkaline Energizer or Energizer Lithium batteries NOTE Before
58. t time the sys tem was on There are two basic methods for turning on your security system e Away Use this method when everyone will be away from the premises See page 11 e Stay Use this method when one or more people will stay on the premises See page 12 You can also use any of the following methods to turn on your system see pages 10 to 11 e Quick Arming Turn on your system without having to enter an access code Your installer must turn on this feature before it will work e No Entry Arming Turn on your system with no entry time use this method when no one else will be entering the premises e Automatic Arming The system will turn itself on at pre set times Your installer must turn on this feature before it will work NOTE When turning on your system from a remote telephone the system will automatically be in Stay mode See Turning On Your System While You Are At Home Stay Mode on page 12 Turning On Your System When Everyone is Away Away Mode What to do if the Siren Sounds Immediately After You Exit Turning Your System On Arming and Off Disarming When you turn on your system using the Away method both interior zones e g motion detectors and perimeter zones e g door and window contacts will be active and will cause an alarm if they are opened 1 Check that your system is ready green Ready light is ON 2 Enter your access code As you enter each digit the keypad sounder
59. talled the detector t d will take 60 seconds to warm up During this time the LED will flash Cy AA J x WLS912 433 Remove the detector from its mounting plate by pushing the detector in the direction shown at right To remove from backplate push detector in this direction e n DO NOT press tab Install the three Eveready Alkaline Energizer bat teries with the correct polarity as shown at right il 27 Smoke Detectors Wireless Keys After Installing New Batteries WLS906 433 The WLS906 433 requires six Eveready Energizer AA Smoke Detector batteries To replace the batteries remove the detector poaae from the mounting plate by pushing the locking tab Pa ema N and turning the detector counter clockwise 4 i a Hold the unit with the battery compartment facing Ge ice you and the imprinted wording right side up Install m the first two batteries in the row nearest to you with fe the terminals facing left Next install the middle two x batteries with the terminals facing to the right Place Aa i E your thumb over the centre of these four batteries to Seo o keep them in place Install the last two batteries with their terminals facing to the left by snapping them past the nylon retainer WLS929 433 To replace the batteries open the key s plastic casing To remove the casing tak
60. to Turn Your System ON cceeeeeeees 0 Turning On Your System When Everyone is Away AWays MOdE amp cristo E E D E Meira 1 What to do if the Siren Sounds Immediately TONY OU TEXIT ch Steer a ly e NA feces Set ira 1 Turning On Your System While You Are At Home Stay MOE nccseeressteGetoe seein ri 2 Turning On Your System With No Access Code QUICK ANI costae Node alee Read e 2 Turing On Your System with No Entry Time 5 3 Turning On Your System Automatically Atomatic AMINO eseis 3 Exiting When the System is On Quick Exit 000 4 Section 4 Dealing With Alarms and Emergencies Fire Alar e deai e a avid 5 Intrusion Burglary Alarms cccccceecseeeeeeseeeeees 6 of Contents Central Station Talk Listen in ceceseeeeteereeeeeeeees Checking Alarms in Memory 0 cc cccceeeeeeeeeeeeees Galling for Helpewn ee eee es Section 5 Using Advanced Functions Turning Off Part of Your System Bypassing Zones Checking Trouble Conditions Testing Your System e ees ee ee i Allowing Computer Access to Your System 0 05 Section 6 Customizing Your System Programming Access Codes cccceseeeeeseeeeeeteeeees Setting the Time and Date 0 0 ecceceeeeeteteteeeeee Turning the Door Chime On or Off ccceseeeeeees Changing NT9010 Speaker Volume 0 ee Changing Telephone Prompt Volume 0 08 Section 7 Fire Safe
61. ty Household Fire Safety Audit 0 ccceeeeeeeeeteeeteeeees Fire Escape Planning cccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteneeeees Section 8 Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Section 9 Replacing Batteries Tips for Buying Batteries 0 cccceeceeeseeeeseeeteesteeeeees Door Window Contacts ccccccccceeeeseceeeeeteeeseeeses Motion Detectors a a ae aaan Glassbreak Detectors 0 cccceseeeseeeeseeeseteeeeeneeneees Smoke Detectors a a Wireless Ke ysis e iaa E a a ees ee edaees After Installing New Batteries 0 0 ccceeseeeteeeeeeees Glossary System Information FOMmS IVIGC inci ctie el UPS thei hie tans ACCESS COGS 3 e22veee ooewt tees E RAA O System Information 0 cccccccceseseeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeseeneeees ZONE INFOPMAtION cies ceekece sevens a a ee neeee eee Index Warning FCC amp Industry Canada Statement 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 24 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 31 31 31 32 33 34 35 Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts
62. xplosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death H Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated area shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intrud ers and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area pro tection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature How ever their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on E Warning Dev
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