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2-3 System Wiring
PGM 1 and PGM 2 - are programmed in section
[009], output attributes are programmed in section
[141] and [142].
PGMs 11, 12, 13, 14 - The NT9204 provides 4 high
current (1.0 Amp) programmable outputs that sink
outputs to a 12 V
DC
supply. These PGMs are pro-
grammed in section [011]; output attributes are pro-
grammed in sections [151] – [154].
2-3.3 Hardwired Zones
Two hardwired zones are available in three configu-
rations. Only one configuration can be selected for
both zones, and each must be wired according to
the selected configuration. The Y1 terminal is Zone
1 and the G2 terminal is Zone 2. The B Terminal is
common for both zones. All wiring is connected
between the appropriate zone terminal and ‘B’
(common). To enable this option, section [018]
option 1 must be OFF (default).
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The default setup is for single EOL resistors.
These zones can be assigned to any zone number
through Flash Programming or Advanced Program-
ming (section [030]). Zone loop response time is
programmed in section [ 031] (default = 500 ms).
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Entering [00] in section [030] will configure
the associated terminal as a PGM output. To
configure the terminal as a zone, [01]-[32]
must be entered.
Enroll the Y1 terminal as 200001 and the G2 termi-
nal as 200002 (Flash Programming only). Hardwired
zones can be wired in any of the configurations indi-
cated below:
NC Loops with no EOL Resistor- This is the sim-
plest method of wiring hardwired zones. One or
more normally closed (NC) contact devices may be
wired in series between the Y1 terminal (Zone 1)
and the B terminal and/or the G2 terminal (Zone 2)
and the B terminal as required. No End-of-Line (EOL)
resistor is required.
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Normally Open (NO) devices can NOT be
used in this configuration.
In this configuration there is no supervision or
tamper detection of zones. An open condition will
sound an alarm; a short circuit condition will not be
indicated. To program the system for this configura-
tion, enter Advanced Programming (See Chapter 3)
and set section [013] option [1] to ON.
Single End-of-Line (EOL) Resistors - In this configu-
ration normally closed (NC) devices as well as nor-
mally open (NO) devices can be wired to the system.
NC devices are wired in series with a 5600 Ω resis-
tor. NO devices are wired in parallel with a 5600 Ω
resistor. Multiple devices can be wired in a series/
parallel configuration on a single zone as indicated
below. The number of devices that can be wired on
a single zone is limited by the wire run distance
which must not exceed 1000 ft. (305 m.).
In this configuration the system should always see
5600 Ω when the zone is not violated. If the zone
becomes open or short the system will go into
alarm. There is no supervision or tamper detection
of zones.
To program the system for this configuration, enter
Advanced Programming (see section 5) and set sec-
tion [013] option. [1] to OFF and option [2] to OFF.
[702] Second International Option Codes
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[700] Automatic Clock Adjust
This feature is intended to compensate for clock inaccuracies.
Determine the net gain/loss per day by monitoring the clock
over several days then average the gain/loss.
e.g., Panel loses an average of 9 seconds per day. Subtract 9
Seconds from the default value of 60 to arrive at 51.
Enter 51 in place of the default 60
Enter [*][8][Installer Code][2][700][51][#]
Default 60 I___I___I Enter 00-99 seconds
[701] First International Option Codes
1 ON 50 Hz AC !
Enable when incoming line frequency is 50 Hz.
OFF 60 Hz AC
Enable when incoming line frequency is 60 Hz.
(North American Standard)
2 ON Time Base is internal Crystal
Enables the internal crystal as the time base. Enable this
when AC line frequency is not stable.
OFF Time Base is AC Line !
Enables the AC line as the time base. Enable when the
AC line frequency is stable enough for a time base.
3 ON AC/DC Arming Inhibit Enabled
When an AC or DC trouble is present, the system will not
arm. This includes keypad, keyswitch, automatic and
download arming. If arming is attempted, the system will
perform a system battery check and a battery check on
all peripheral modules supported by battery backup.
OFF AC/DC Arming Inhibit Disabled !
The system can be armed while an AC/DC trouble is
present. The system will not check all batteries on arming.
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If this option is enabled ensure that AC Troubles are dis-
played. See section [016] option 1.
4 ON System Tampers require Installer Reset
System tampers require Installer Reset and Inhibit
Arming. If a system tamper condition occurs,
[*][8][Installer Code] must be entered and the tamper
condition restored before the system can be armed. This
includes auto-arming and keyswitch. If auto-arming is
attempted with a latched tamper, the system will not
arm. The auto-arm cancellation code will be transmitted.
OFF System Tampers Do not require Installer
reset
!
5 ON Access codes are 6 digits
All access codes in the system will be 6 digits in length
except for the Panel ID Code and the Downloading
Access Code. If this option is selected, the first four digits
will remain as programmed and the last two digits will
become ‘00’ except for the Master Code and Installer
Code as indicated below.
Master Code = XXXX56
Installer Code = YYYY55
User Code = ZZZZ00
XXXX= previous code, (1234)
YYYY= previous code, (5555)
ZZZZ = previous code, (4972)
OFF Access codes are 4 digits !
All access codes in the system will be 4 digits in length. Exist-
ing 6 digit codes will have the last two digits truncated.
6 ON Busy Tone detection Enabled
If busy tones are detected, the communicator will hang
up and try to place the call after the Delay between
Dialing Attempts (see section [703]) elapses.
OFF Busy Tone detection Disabled !
The communicator will use the standard dialing proce-
dure for every attempt.
7-8 Future Use
[702] Second International Option Codes
1 ON Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio 33/67 !
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European Pulse Dial Standard
OFF Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio 40/60
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North American Pulse Dial Standard
2 ON Force Dialing Enabled !
If the first attempt by the system to call the monitoring
station fails, on subsequent attempts, the system will dial
the number regardless of whether there is a dialtone
present or not.
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The system will go ‘off-hook’, search for a dialtone
for twenty seconds, hang-up for five seconds, go
‘off-hook’, search for a dialtone for five seconds,
then dial (this applies if no dialtone is present).
OFF Force Dialing Disabled
The system will not dial the programmed telephone num-
ber if a dialtone is not present.
3 ON Land line Test Transmission is in Minutes
The value programmed in section [370] option 7 is in
minutes.
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