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Chapter 1: Quick Set Up
Section 1.1: Introduction
1.1.1 About the
NT9010
System
The NT9010 is a full-featured, wireless security system. It has been designed for fast and
easy installation, in household fire, burglary and home health care applications.
The NT9010 system is made up of the following components:
• A main control unit
• Up to 32 wireless detectors and panic pendants (total)
• You can also add up to 16 wireless keys.
The NT9010 system supports up to 32 zones (detectors and panic pendants), and 32 sys-
tem users. The NT9010 main control unit guides users through their available options with
easy-to-understand audio prompts. The status of the NT9010 system can be monitored
over a telephone line.
You can program the system using the keypad on the NT9010 control unit, or using DLS-3*
downloading software and a computer. If you program the system from the NT9010 con-
trol unit, you can do the basic zone enrollment and programming using Flash Program-
ming. See
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up
in the
Installation Guide
for more information on
using Flash Programming.
1.1.2 About the
NT9010
Manual Set
The NT9010 system has three manuals,
Installation Guide
,
Programming Worksheets,
and
User’s Guide
.
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Installation Guide
NOTE:
All sections of this guide are applicable to the NT9010 and NT9010A.
The
Installation Guide
contains two main chapters.
Chapter 1: Quick Set Up
This chapter is for people who will be installing NT9010 systems requiring only basic pro-
gramming. This will be the case in the majority of installations. Please review this chapter
before beginning your installation. The
Quick Set Up
covers the following topics:
• An overview of the system
• How to mount and complete NT9010 wiring
• How to enroll devices and program the system using Flash Programming
• Basic troubleshooting tips
• Guidelines for placing smoke detectors
Chapter 2: Advanced Programming
This chapter is for people who will be installing a system that needs special features or cus-
tom programming. If your installation requires more programming than is included in Flash
Programming, review the relevant sections of this chapter for more information.
*Not verified by UL.