Installation Guide

Chapter 1: Quick Set Up
2
Programming Worksheets
This manual is used to record your zone choices and other programming for the
system.
NOTE:
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
User’s Guide
The User’s Guide provides easy to follow instructions for NT9010 users. This Guide
contains instructions on turning the system on or off, dealing with alarms and
emergencies, using advanced functions, fire safety, and how to replace wireless
device batteries.
Installers should also review this manual, in order to properly instruct the end-users
once the installation is complete.
1.1.3 Main system
Specifications
Flexible Zone Configuration:
32 fully programmable zones
23 zone types, 8 programmable zone options
Connect up to 2 hardwired zones
Access Codes:
38 access codes: 32 user codes, 1 Master code, 2 supervisor codes, 2 duress
codes, and 1 maintenance code
Remote Sounder Output:
Four-wire supervised connection to optional remote sounder
Can be wired up to 500ft (152m), 22AWG from the NT9010 control unit
Capable of steady or pulsed siren, voice prompts, and central station talk/listen-
in sessions
EEPROM Memory:
Will not lose programming or system status on complete AC and battery failure
Power Requirements:
Plug-in transformer = 9V
AC, 20VA (use only DSC transformer PTD920)
Battery = 6 volt 3.5 Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid (use only DSC battery
BD3.5-6V)
Digital Communicator Specifications:
Supports all major formats including SIA, Contact ID, and 20bps formats
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
Event-initiated personal paging