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Section [400] Downloading
Downloading
Downloading allows programming of the entire system via a
computer, modem and telephone line or PC-Link. All func-
tions, features, changes and status, such as trouble conditions
and open zones can be viewed or programmed by download-
ing. Refer to the DLS-3 User Manual for additional details.
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The NT9005 can be powered with the PC-Link 5SP con-
nector.The DLS computer must be ready to download
before the connector is attached. When the connector is
attached , downloading will begin automatically.
If the DLS computer is not ready, and the connector has
been left on for more than 30 seconds, it must be
removed and reattached before DLS can begin.
The PC-Link 5SP connector can also be attached while
the NT9005 is powered from AC. If the NT9005 is pow-
ered from AC, the PC-Link 5SP does not need its power
supply connected, However, leaving it connected will not
affect downloading to the NT9005.
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A 1Hr or 6 Hr downloading window (see section [702]
option [7]) begins when power is applied to the system,
permitting remote downloading without keypad pro-
gramming.
[401] First Downloading Option Code
1 ON Answering Machine/Double-call Enable
The system will answer calls for downloading, if a success-
ful double call routine is detected. If the downloading
computer calls the system and hangs up after 1 or 2 rings,
then calls the system within the time period specified in
section [405], the system will answer on the first ring.
OFF Answering Machine/Double-call Dis-
abled
!
The system will not answer incoming calls using the dou-
ble call routine unless the user enables the DLS window.
This option is enabled in option 2.
2 ON User Can Enable DLS Window !
The user can use the [*][6][Master Code][5] to enable a
6 Hr. (default) or I Hr downloading window (see section
[702] option 7). During this period the system will answer
calls if a successful double-call routine is detected.
OFF User Can Not Enable DLS Window
The user can not enable a window for DLS calls.
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Options 1 & 2 function independently.
3 ON Call Back enabled
When the system answers the downloading computer’s
call, the computer and the system will hang up. The sys-
tem will then call the downloading computer’s telephone
number and connect with the computer.
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Disable this function if more than one downloading com-
puter is used.
OFF Call Back Disabled !
The downloading computer will have immediate access
to the system after identifying a valid access code.
4 ON User-initiated Call-up Enabled
Allows the user to initiate a single downloading call by
entering [*][6][Master Code][6]
OFF User-initiated Call-up Disabled !
An error tone will be generated when [*][6][Master
Code][6] is entered.
5-8 Future Use
[402] Download Computer Telephone Num-
ber (32 Digits)
I_E_I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I
I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I___I
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Format for this telephone number is described in sec-
tions [301]-[303].
[403] Downloading Access Code
This 4 digit number allows the system to confirm that it is com-
municating with a valid downloading computer.
Default 9005 I___I___I___I___I Enter 4 Hex digits
[404] Panel Identification Code
This 4 digit number allows the downloading computer to con-
firm that it is communicating with a valid system.
Default 9005 I___I___I___I___I Enter 4 Hex digits
[405] Answering Machine Double Call Timer
This timer sets the amount of time that can be taken between
calls when using Double-call to contact the system
Default 020 I___I___I___I (001-255) seconds
[406] Number of Rings to Answer On
The value in this section determines the number of rings
required for the system to automatically answer and establish a
DLS connection. This is independent of other DLS options.
Default 000 I___I___I___I (000-015) rings
11
Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors - In this con-
figuration one NC (normally closed) contact device
may be wired for each zone between the Y1 termi-
nal (zone 1) and the B terminal and/or the G2 termi-
nal (zone 2) and the B terminal, as indicated below.
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Normally Open devices or multiple devices
can NOT be used in this configuration
In this configuration the system should see 5600 Ω
in the normal state. If the zone becomes open, the
system interprets this as a tamper. If the zone
becomes short circuited the system will interpret this
as a fault.
If the system sees 11,200 Ω the system will interpret
this as a zone violation and will go into alarm.To
program the system for this configuration, set sec-
tion [013] option [1] to OFF and option [2] to ON
(see Chapter 5: Advanced Programming).
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The hardwired zones of this product are
intended to be used with contacts or key-
switches. No power is available to power
motion or smoke detectors
2-3.4 Telephone Line
If a telephone line is required for central station
communication or downloading, connect the RJ-
31X telephone line to the terminals indicated in the
figure below.
2-3.5 Battery and AC Power.
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Do NOT apply power until all wiring is com-
pleted.
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The unit will not power up from the battery,
AC power must be connected.
1. Insert the two AC leads from the 9 V
AC
trans-
former into the terminal block and secure with a
flat bladed screwdriver.
2. Connect the Red battery lead to the positive bat-
tery terminal and connect the Black battery lead
to the negative battery terminal.
3. Mount the control unit. See paragraph 2-2.3
2-4 Wireless Device Placement
Refer to the appendices in the back of the manual
for general guidelines on the placement of smoke
detectors, motion detectors and mini wireless con-
tact transmitters. Refer to the associated installation
sheet for details.
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Perform a Module Placement Test to verify
that the device is within range of the NT9005
before mounting any wireless device.
RJ-31x Telephone Connection
GRN YEL BLK RED AC AC
J1
UA440
TO TELEPHONE
COMPANY
TO PREMISE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE
PLUG
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