
C h a p t e r 2 : A d v a n c e d P r o g r a m m i n g
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2.1.3 Programming
Hexadecimal
Data
You may need to enter hexadecimal (HEX) digits for some of the programming sections. To
program a HEX digit press the function button corresponding to the HEX digit you want to
program:
Button Name
HEX Digit
Stay
A
Away
B
Chime
C
Exit
D
Status
E
Volume
F
If you enter information into a section and make a mistake, press the [#] key to exit the sec-
tion. Select that section again and re-enter the information correctly.
If you are using a pulse communications format, a decimal zero [0] does not transmit. Pro-
gramming a zero [0] tells the system not to send any pulses for that digit. To make a zero
[0] transmit, it must be programmed as a Hexadecimal ‘A’.
2.1.4 Programming
Toggle
Options
Some sections contain several toggle options. Refer to the
Programming Worksheets
to
determine what each option represents. When you enter a toggle option section, the
NT9010 recites the numbers of the options that are currently ON.
Press the number corresponding to the option to toggle it ON or OFF. Once all the toggle
options have been selected correctly press the [#] key to exit the section and save the
changes.
2.1.5 Programming
Audio Labels
You can program audio labels for the system, and for each of the zones. If you enroll the
zones using Flash Programming, you can choose from five pre-set labels for the zone
(please see
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up
).
Alternatively, you can program custom labels using the advanced programming sections. To
program or change a label:
1. From Advanced Programming, enter section [807].
2. Enter the 3-digit sub-section number of the label ([601] to [633]). The system
announces the section number and then recites the words presently programmed in
the label. Each label may have up to six words. The system then prompts:
“Enter three digit word. To exit, press pound”.
3. Enter the 3-digit code for each word you want to program. You can enter up to six
words for each label. Please see
Appendix A: Audio Label Library
on page 27 in
Programming Worksheets
for a list of the 3-digit codes for each available word. To
add numbers to a label, see
Adding Numbers to Labels
on page 17.
If your label
is less than six words, press [#] at the end of the label.
4. If you want to use a recorded label, in place of the first word of the label enter [244],
then the number of the label [001] to [005]. The recorded label will replace all six
words in the section. To record a label, see
Recording Custom Labels
on page 17.
5. When you have entered the label, the system will recite it. If the label is correct, press
[#]. To change the label, repeat steps 1-4, above.
6. Record the new label in the appropriate section of the
Programming Worksheets
.