User's Guide

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Entry/exit
doors
Your installer will program the doors you usually use to enter or exit the premises
as the entry/exit doors. These doors are programmed with entry and exit times so
that you can turn the system on and off without causing a false alarm.
Exit time
A timer programmed by your installer. It starts when you turn on your system to
allow you a period of time to leave the premises. At the end of the exit time, the
system will be on.
Local
telephone
If your NT9005 system is connected to your home/office telephone line, you may
be able to use a telephone key to access the system.
Master code
The master code 4- or 6- digit access code, is used to set system options, to turn
the system on and off, and to program other access codes.
Remote
telephone
If your NT9005 system is connected to your home/office telephone line, you may
be able to use an off-premise (remote) telephone to access the system.
Stay mode
Turning on the system so that only the perimeter zones (see zone definitions,
below) are on. (Use when one or more people will stay on the premises.)
Trouble
The NT9005 controller continuously checks the system for problems. If the control-
ler finds a problem (trouble), it will indicate this at the keypad. See
Checking
Trouble Conditions
on page 16 for a list of possible trouble conditions, and how
they are displayed.
Zone
A limited area of the premises monitored by a detector (smoke detector, door/win-
dow contact, motion detector, glassbreak detector, etc.).
Perimeter zone:
A zone that detects intrusion from outside the premises (e.g.,
door contact on an outside door, glassbreak detector).
Interior zone:
A zone that detects intruders who have already entered (e.g., a
motion detector).
Fire zone:
A zone that has a heat or smoke detector.