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Module Programming
[804]-[82-85] Zone Transmitter Supervision
Options
These eight bit toggle sections determine which wireless zones on
the system are supervised. All zones that are enabled will be super-
vised for communication integrity, and will operate according to the
zone type programmed.
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If a zone is disabled, it will not be supervised and zone
activity will be ignored by the panel. See section [202-
205].
Sub-
Section
Zone Enabled Disabled
[82] 01
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02
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03
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04
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05
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06
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07
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08
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[83] 09
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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16
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[84] 17
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18
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19
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20
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21
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22
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23
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24
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[85] 25
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26
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28
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29
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30
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31
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32
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[901] Installer Walk Test Enable/
Disable
[*]
Function
When this mode is ON, all zones become 24-Hr non force-armable
zones that will sound the bell (steady or pulsed ) for 2 seconds and
transmit their programmed alarm reporting codes (section [320-
323]) when violated. If the user attempts to arm while in Walk Test
the keypad will sound an error.
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Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test.
Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test.
To Enable Walk Test Mode:
Disable ‘Keypad Blanking’ - section [016] option 3
Disable ‘Fire Bell is Continuous’ - section[016] option 8
Enter from normal state:
[*] [8] [Install Code] [2] [901]
To Disable Walk Test Mode:
Re-enter:[*] [8] [Install Code] [2] [901]
Re-enable ‘Keypad Blanking’ and ‘Fire Bell Continuous’ if
required.
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The User Walk Test ([*][6][8]) performs the same functions
as indicated here except that reporting codes are not trans-
mitted to the central station.
[902] Reset Module Supervision
All modules will automatically enroll within one minute upon
power-up. If modules are removed, enter this section to clear
any supervisory troubles that may be present. When this mode
is entered the system will attempt to re-enroll all modules.
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When this section is entered, all pending Supervisory Trouble
Restorals will not be logged or transmitted.
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If a module is NOT communicating properly with the system,
it will be deleted when you enter this section.
To Reset Module Supervision:
Enter from normal state:
[*] [8] [Install Code] [2] [902]
[903] Module Supervision Field
When this section is entered, the system will display all mod-
ules enrolled on the system.
[*] [8] [Install Code] [2] [903]
[904] Device Placement Test
FLASH
Device Selection - When this section is entered, a two digit entry is
required to select the zone number to be tested (01-32). If a device
is selected that is not enrolled, an error tone will sound.
Placement Indication - After the zone is selected the device sends
a signal to the NT9005 to register a signal strength value. These
results are indicated in the following table.
Indication LCD Bell/Buzzer
Good
Bad
Not Enrolled
Good
Bad
-
1 Beep/Squawk
3 Beep/Squawk
Error Tone
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Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Installation Procedure
Read the following procedure to familiarize yourself
with the necessary steps before installing the system.
1. Create a Layout - Draw a rough sketch of the
building and include all alarm detection devices,
modules and PGM output devices. Refer to the
following paragraphs for wiring requirements.
Keybus, Para 2-3.1
PGMs Para 2-3.2
Hardwired Zones Para 2-3.3
Telephone Line Wiring. Para 2-3.4
Battery and AC Wiring. Para 2-3.5
Refer to paragraph 2-4 and the associated instal-
lation sheets for placement of wireless detectors.
Locate the control panel in a dry area, near an
unswitched AC source and telephone line. Avoid
areas that are a possible source of electrical noise
such as computers, televisions, appliances, HVAC
systems. Avoid areas with large metal surfaces
such as heating ducts.
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Ensure that the control panel and other mod-
ules will be installed in an area that will be
protected by the system.
2. Mount Modules - Mount NT9204, Skyroute
modules as indicated in the associated installa-
tion manuals. Mount hardwired and PGM output
devices as required.
3. Route Wiring - Route the telephone line, AC
power line, PGM wiring, hardwired zone wiring
or Keybus wiring to the NT9005 panel location.
4. Install NT9005 Back Cover- Route wiring
through the access holes provided and mount the
back cover. Refer to paragraph 2.2 ‘NT9005
Installation’.
5. Complete Wiring - Connect the telephone line,
AC power line, PGM wiring, hardwired zone wir-
ing or Keybus wiring to the back cover.
6. Power up Control Panel - Connect the backup
battery. Place the unit on mounting plate ensur-
ing that the header on the printed circuit board
aligns with the terminal block on the back plate.
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The system will NOT power up if only the
battery is connected.
Ensure that the LCD display and buzzer are func-
tioning as described during the power up
sequence. See Start-up, paragragh 1-5.1.
7. Position and Enroll Wireless Detectors. This
can be performed in Flash Programming or sec-
tion [904] in Advanced Programming (placement
only). Refer to the Installation Sheets of wireless
devices to determine optimal placement. Mount
wireless devices after succesful placement. Refer
to appendices C, D and E
8. Program the System. The system can be quickly
programmed for basic setup in Flash Program-
ming or custom programmed manually in
Advanced Programming or with DLS-3 (down-
loading software) using a remote or local com-
puter. See Chap. 3: Programming.
9. Test the System. Two system tests are available:
the user Walk Test available in [*][6][8] program-
ming or the installer Walk Test described in sec-
tion [901] in Advanced Programming.
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In the User Walk Test report codes are not
sent to the central station.
2-2 NT9005 Installation
The NT9005 back cover comes attached to the back
of the NT9005 control unit. The back cover acts as a
mounting plate for the unit.
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