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1-2 System Specifications
1-2 System Specifications
The NT9005 system supports up to 32 system users.
The system can be programmed using the keypad
on the NT9005 control unit, or using DLS-3 down-
loading software and a computer. If you program
the system from the NT9005 control unit, basic zone
enrollment and programming can be performed
using Flash Programming. See Chapter 4: Flash Pro-
gramming
Flexible Zone Configuration:
• 32 fully programmable zones
• 28 zone types, 8 programmable zone options
• Connect up to 2 hardwired zones
• Connect up to 2 main board PGM outputs
Access Codes:
• 38 access codes: 32 user codes, 1 master code, 2
supervisor codes, 2 duress codes, and 1 mainte-
nance code
EEPROM Memory:
• Will not lose programming or system status on
complete AC and battery failure
Power Requirements:
• Plug-in transformer = 9 V
AC
, 20 VA
• Battery = 6 volt, 3.5 Ah minimum, rechargeable
sealed lead acid (provides more than 24 Hrs
standby operation)
Digital Communicator Specifications:
• Supports SIA, Contact ID, Pager, 10 bps and
20 bps formats, and Residential dial
• Split reporting of selected transmissions to each
telephone number
• 3 programmable telephone numbers
• 2 system account codes
• DTMF and pulse dialing
• DPDT line seizure
• Anti-jam detection
System Supervision Features
The NT9005 continuously monitors potential trouble
conditions including:
• Trouble by zone
• Telephone line trouble
• Low battery condition
• Loss of internal clock
• Tamper by zone
• Failure to communicate
False Alarm Prevention Features
• Audible exit delay
• Audible exit fault
• Urgency on entry delay
•Quick exit
• Swinger shutdown
• Recent closing transmission
• Communication delay
• Rotating keypress buffer
Additional Features
• Keypad-activated alarm output and communica-
tor test
• Keypad lockout
• 128-event buffer, time and date stamped
• Uploading/downloading capability
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Appendix B: Smoke Detector Placement
Research indicates that hostile fires in homes gener-
ate 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 story of the home.
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The following information is for general
guidance only and it is recommended that
local fire codes and regulations be consulted
when locating and installing smoke alarms.
Additional smoke alarms beyond those required for
minimum protection should be installed. Additional
areas that should be protected include: the base-
ment; bedrooms, especially where smokers sleep;
dining rooms; furnace and utility rooms, and any
hallways not protected by the required units.
On smooth ceilings, detectors may be spaced 30 ft.
(9.1m.) apart as a guide. Other spacing may be
required depending on ceiling height, air move-
ment, the presence of joists, uninsulated ceilings,
etc. Consult National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72,
CAN/ULC-S553-M86 or other appropriate national
standards for installation recommendations.
Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked
or gabled ceilings; the dead air space in these loca-
tions 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 enter-
ing theunit.
Do not locate detectors in areas of high humidity.
Do not locate detectors in areas where the tempera-
ture rises above 100
o
F
(38
o
C) or falls below 41
o
F (5
o
C).
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:
• “Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of
each separate sleeping area in the immediate
vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional
story of the family living unit, including base-
ments and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished
attics. In new construction, a smoke detector also
shall be installed in each sleeping room.”
• “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.”
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