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Chapter 3: Programming
3-1 Programming Overview
There are three methods of programming the
NT9005: Flash Programming, Advanced Program-
ming, and downloading with DLS-3 Software.
[*] Functions
All operational functions and programming meth-
ods are accessible through [*] functions. These func-
tions are accessed by pressing the [*] key and [0-9]
keys to select the function when the green Ready
indicator is on. These functions are listed below. See
Paragraph 3-3, [*] Functions.
Flash Programming
Flash programming provides a quick method of pro-
gramming for installations that use the defaults pro-
vided, or as the basic setup before customizing
other options in Advanced Programming. The
options that can be programmed in Flash Program-
ming are listed below. See Chapter 4: Flash Pro-
gramming:
Advanced Programming
Advanced Programming enables the installer to cus-
tom design all aspects of the system. See Chapter
5: Advanced Programming
DLS Software Programming
DLS software enables the installer to download/
upload programming that uses DLS software. Down-
loading can be performed remotely with a computer,
modem and telephone land line, or locally using PC-
Link.
3-2 Conventions Used
The symbols and conventions used in this section
are indicated below.
3-2.1 Programming Decimal Data
Some programming sections require decimal (0-9)
entries, such as zone defintions and system times.
Ensure that all entry data is recorded in the space
provided before programming each section.
Most sections require a specific number of digits.
Once all digits have been entered the panel will
automatically exit the section and return to the pre-
vious menu.
If the [#] key is pressed, only the data entered will be
changed. All programming data remaining will be
left unchanged. For example, when programming
[*][0] Quick Arm (while disarmed)
Quick Exit (while armed)
[*][1] Zone Bypassing (while disarmed)
Activating Bypassed Zones (while armed)
[*][2] Trouble
[*][3] Alarm Memory
[*][4] Door Chime ON/OFF
[*][5] Programming Access Codes
[*][6] User Function
[*][7] PGM Output Control
[*][8] Flash/Advanced Programming
[*][9] Arming without Entry Delay
1 Serial Number Enrollment
2 Central Station Telephone Number
3 Central Station Account Code
4 Module Placement
FLASH
Indicates this function is available in
Flash Programming
[
[*]
Function
Indicates that this function can be
programmed in [*] functions
☞
Indicates important notes
[*] Indicates that the keys enclosed in the
brackets are to be pressed
!
Indicates this is an option which can
be toggled ON or OFF. The check-
mark indicates that this option is the
default.
I___I___I
Indicates that decimal or hexadecimal
data entry is required
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After each dialing attempt, the communicator switches
between the 1st phone number and 3rd phone number until
all attempts have been made to each number.
OFF Call 1st Number, Backup to 3rd Number
If attempts to communicate to the first telephone number
fail, the system will attempt to communicate to the third tele-
phone number. If all attempts (see section [160]) to commu-
nicate to the third telephone number fail, a Failure to
Communicate (FTC) trouble will be generated.
7 ON Partial Closing I.D. is 5 (Contact I.D.)
!
The event code associated with this is identified as a Open/
Closing event to the central station.
OFF Partial Closing I.D. is 4 (Contact I.D.)
The event code associated with this is identified as a Disable/
Bypass event to the central station.
8 ON Activity Delinquency
This feature assists in the monitoring of the elderly and the
handicapped. If there is no zone activity on the system, the
Delinquency Transmission Delay timer in section [370]
option [10] will begin counting in hours. When the counter
reaches the programmed time, the panel will communicate
the Delinquency Code to the central station, if programmed.
If there is zone activity present on the system at any time, the
counter will be reset. If this option is used, the Closing Delin-
quency option is not available.
☞
This code will not be transmitted for panels that are Away
armed. Activity on bypassed zones does not affect this timer.
This timer is also reset upon arming.
OFF Closing Delinquency
!
This reporting code is sent whenever the programmed num-
ber of days for Delinquency has expired without the panel
being armed. The timer for this feature is programmed in
section [370]. The value programmed in this section deter-
mines the number of days the panel counts when not being
armed before sending the Delinquency reporting code to the
central station. Once this code is sent, the timer will not be
started again until the panel has been armed. Each day pro-
grammed in the counter represents one day PLUS the time it
takes for the panel to reach midnight. This feature may be
disabled by programming [000] in section [370].
[381] Second Communicator Option Code
1 ON Opening after Alarm Keypad Ringback
Enabled
When the Opening after Alarm reporting code is transmit-
ted to a programmed telephone number, the keypad will
sound 8 beeps to confirm that the Opening After Alarm
Code was sent and received. This ringback will occur for each
Opening After Alarm code successfully reported.
OFF Opening after Alarm Keypad Ringback
Disabled
!
2 ON Opening after Alarm Bell Ringback
Enabled
When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is transmitted
to a programmed telephone number, the bell will sound 8
squawks to confirm to the end user that the Opening After
Alarm Code was sent and received. This ringback will occur
for each Opening After Alarm code transmitted.
OFF Opening after Alarm Bell Ringback Dis-
abled
!
3 ON SIA Sends Programmed Report Codes
The codes programmed in sections [320]-[353] will be sent
in accordance with the call directions programmed in sec-
tions [361]-[367], if it has been enabled in section [360]. If
‘FF’ or ‘00’ is entered into the associated section, no code will
be transmitted. The codes will be sent in the SIA format.
OFF SIA Sends Automatic Report Codes
!
Pre-programmed SIA reporting codes (See App. A) will be
sent in accordance with the call directions programmed in
sections [361]-[367], if it has been enabled in section [360]
and if ‘01-FF’ is entered in the associated progamming sec-
tion ([320-353]). If ‘00’ has been entered into the associated
section, no code will be transmitted.
4 ON Closing Confirmation Enabled
When a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted to
a programmed telephone number, the keypad will sound a
series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Closing
Code was sent and received.
OFF Closing Confirmation Disabled
!
There will be no keypad ringback when a Closing reporting
code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone
number.
5-6 Future Use
7 ON Contact I.D. Uses Programmed Report
Codes
!
The codes programmed in sections [320]-[353] will be sent
in accordance with the call directions programmed in sec-
tions [361]-[367], if it has been enabled in section [360]. If
‘FF’ or ‘00’ is entered into the associated section, no code will
be transmitted. The programmed codes will be sent in the
ADEMCO protocol.
OFF Contact I.D. Uses Auto-reporting Codes
Pre-programmed Contact I.D. reporting codes (See App. A)
will be sent in accordance with the call directions pro-
grammed in sections [361]-[367], if it has been enabled in
section [360] and if ‘01-FF’ is entered in the associated prog-
amming section ([320-353]). If ‘00’ has been entered into the
associated section, no code will be transmitted.
8 Future Use
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