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NT9005 V1.0 32 ZONE SECURITY SYSTEM User Guide WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regard- ing product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. Read the entire manual carefully. i Quick Reference Guide The following chart lists the basic functions of your system, and the keys to press for each function. Refer to the listed page number for more information. NOTE: Some functions may not be available on your system. Ask your installer for more information. To Perform This Function:Enter:Page: Turn on system (Away): ..................... [access code], leave through entry/exit door9 OR press Away (if enabled) Turn on system (Stay):........................ [access code], do not leave premises10 OR press Stay (if enabled) Turn off system:................................. [access code]8 Turn on system (No Entry Time): ........ [access code]11 Turn on system (Quick, if enabled): .... (from Ready state)10 Turn on rest of system (if Stay armed): OR press Interior (if enabled)10 Exit premises when system on: .......... OR press Exit (if enabled)12 Turn off zones (Bypass): ..................... [two-digit zone number(s)], to exit 15 Test system ........................................ [master code] 17 Send Fire message: ............................ (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14 Send Auxiliary message: .................... (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14 Send Panic message: ......................... (press & hold for 2 seconds, if enabled) 14 Silence fire alarm: .............................. [access code]13 Silence intrusion alarm: ..................... [access code]14 Turn door chime on/off: ...................... to toggle on or off 20 OR press Chime (if enabled) Check alarm memory: .......................14 Check troubles .................................. 16 Set time and date: ............................. [master code] 20 * 9 * 0 1 * * 0 1 * # 6 * 4 4 * 3 * 2 * 6 * 1 ii Table of Contents Quick Reference Guidei Table of Contentsii Limited Warrantyiii About This Guide1 NT9005 Controller Features2 Section 1: Introduction How Your System Works ................................................ 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE....................................................... 4 Fire Detection ................................................................. 5 Testing ........................................................................... 5 Remote Monitoring ........................................................ 5 Maintenance .................................................................. 5 Section 2: Using Your NT9005 System Operating the System from the NT9005 Controller ......... 6 LCD................................................................................ 6 Section 3: Turning Your System On (Arming) and Off (Disarming) Turning On Your System................................................. 7 Turning Off Your System ................................................ 8 Other Ways to Turn Your System On .............................. 8 Turning On Your System When Everyone is Away (Away Mode).................................................................. 9 What to do if the Siren Sounds Immediately After You Exit................................................................. 9 Turning On Your System While You Are At Home (Stay Mode) .......................................................................... 10 Turning On Your System With No Access Code (Quick Arm).................................................................. 10 Turing On Your System with No Entry Time .................. 11 Turning On Your System Automatically (Automatic Arming) ...................................................... 11 Exiting When the System is On (Quick Exit) ................... 12 Section 4: Dealing With Alarms and Emergencies Fire Alarms ................................................................... 13 Intrusion (Burglary) Alarms............................................ 14 Checking Alarms in Memory......................................... 14 Calling for Help ............................................................ 14 Section 5: Using Advanced Functions Turning Off Part of Your System (Bypassing Zones)...... 15 Checking Trouble Conditions ....................................... 16 Testing Your System..................................................... 18 Allowing Computer Access to Your System .................. 18 Section 6: Customizing Your System Programming Access Codes ......................................... 19 Setting the Time and Date............................................ 20 Turning the Door Chime On or Off............................... 20 Changing the Pitch of the Keypad Tone ....................... 20 Section 7: Fire Safety Household Fire Safety Audit ......................................... 21 Fire Escape Planning ..................................................... 21 Section 8: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors23 Section 9: Replacing Batteries Tips for Buying Batteries ............................................... 24 After Installing New Batteries ....................................... 24 Door/Window Contacts................................................ 25 Motion Detectors ......................................................... 25 Glassbreak Detectors.................................................... 26 Smoke Detectors .......................................................... 26 Wireless Keys ............................................................... 26 After Installing New Batteries ....................................... 26 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 System Information For Service ................................................................... 29 Access Codes ............................................................... 29 System Information ...................................................... 2…
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Dear Mr. Curtis: Below are the answers to your questions: 1. Attached is a signed certification agreement. 2. There was a typo in the test report. The LISN is due for calibration on August 14, 2001. Yes it was operating correctly. No emissions were detected. 3. Attached are test setup photos. 4. Attached are interior and exterior photos as separate files. 5. In reply to question 5 of your email, the label is engraved on the exterior on the unit. Dear Ruby, Thank you for your business. We have a few issues to resolve on this application. 1. We need a signed certification agreement from Digital Security Controls. Attached is a blank one. Please fill it out, have DSC sign it and return it to us. 2. The LISN in the test report is three months out of calibration. The signal level reported is nil. Please confirm that the LISN is operating correctly. 3. We need the test setup photos in a separate file for upload to the FCC database. Your test report is protected so that we cannot extract the photos for you. Please provide a file with separate test setup photos. 4. We need to upload separate exhibits for the interior and exterior photos. Given the size of the file which contains both, the FCC is likely to complain if we just upload it twice. Therefore, please send us two files; one with the interior photos and one with the exterior photos. 5. Please provide details of label construction. Please tell us the material (mylar, etc.) and the adhesive type (permanent, etc.) so that we can attempt to determine if the "nameplate will last the expected lifetime of the product". You may wish to email us the modified exhibits as that will ensure the fastest processing time.
2" 1" FCC REG. NO.: F53CAN-XXXXX-XX-XREN: 0.4B FCC ID: F5301NT9005Digital Security Controls Ltd. MODEL NO.: NT9005MADE IN CANADA IC:RSS/CNR 210 CANADA: 160 XXX XXXX This device complies with Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 00XXXABS FCC REG. NO.: F53CAN-XXXXX-XX-XREN: 0.4B FCC ID: F5301NT9005Digital Security Controls Ltd. MODEL NO.: NT9005MADE IN CANADA IC:RSS/CNR 210 CANADA: 160 XXX XXXX This device complies with Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.00XXXABS The FCC/IC labeling is to be located on the rear housing (08000XXX) of the unit as shown above. This illustration and labeling are shown 50% of the actual size. DIGITAL SECURITY CONTROLS LTD. ISO 9001 Registered 3301 Langstaff Road, Concord Ontario, Canada L4K 4L2 Phone: 905-760-3000 Toll Free: 1-888-888-7838 Fax: 905-760-3030 ® FCC / IC Labeling for NT9005 Wireless Control Unit File: [9005_rear_housing_fcc+ic_08000XXX_r001.cdr] April 5, 2001 Labeling shown above is 100% ofactual size
Master: PT15BR Date: February 25, 2001 Test Report:1W03898 Applicant:Digital Security Controls Ltd. 3301 Langstaff Road Vaughan, Ontario L4K 4L2 Equipment Under Test:NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 (EUT) In Accordance With:FCC Part 15, Subpart B Radio Receivers Tested By:Nemko Canada Inc. (Formerly KTL Ottawa Inc.) 3325 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: R. Grant, Wireless Group Manager Date:May 22 2001 Total Number of Pages:15 Authorized Copy: Soft Copy Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 2 of 15 Table Of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results......................................................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification........................................................................5 Section 3. Radiated Emissions...............................................................................................6 Section 4. Powerline Conducted Emissions..........................................................................9 Section 5. Block Diagrams...................................................................................................13 Section 6. Test Equipment List...........................................................................................15 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 3 of 15 Section 1.Summary of Test Results General All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart B. Measurement procedure ANSI C63.4-1992 was used for all tests. Radiated Emissions were measured on an open area test site. New SubmissionProduction Unit Class II Permissive ChangePre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. NVLAP LAB CODE: 100351-0 TESTED BY: Glen Westwell, Wireless Technologist DATE: May 22 2001 Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 4 of 15 Summary Of Test Data Name Of TestPara. No.Results Radiated Emissions15.109Complies Powerline Conducted Emissions15.107Complies Footnotes For N/A’s: Test Conditions: IndoorTemperature:22 °C Humidity:33 % OutdoorTemperature:23 °C Humidity:36 % Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 5 of 15 Section 2.General Equipment Specification Manufacturer: Digital Security Controls Ltd. Model No.: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Serial No.: None Date Received In Laboratory: May 9, 2001 Nemko Identification No.: Item #4 Frequency Range: 433MHz Primary Power Requirement: 9.0 VAC Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 6 of 15 Section 3.Radiated Emissions Para. No.: 15.109(a) Test Performed By: Glen WestwellDate of Test: May 9, 2001 Minimum Standard: Frequency(MHz)Field Strength (dBμμV/m @ 3m) 30 - 8840.0 88 - 21643.5 216 - 96046.0 Above 96054.0 Test Results:Complies. The worst-case emission level is 38.1 dBμV/m @ 3m at 423.18MHz. This is 7.9 dB below the specification limit. Measurement Data:See attached table. For super-regenerative receivers the receiver is cohered using a signal generator and dipole antenna. Handheld equipment and equipment not designed to be mounted in any fixed orientation, the EUT is tested in three orthogonal axis to obtain worst case results. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 7 of 15 Test Data - Radiated Emissions Test Distance (meters) : 3 Range: A Tower Receiver: ESVP RBW(kHz): 1000 Detector: Peak Freq. (MHz) Ant. * Pol. (V/H) RCVD Signal (dBμμV/m) Ant. Factor (dB)** Amp. Gain (dB)*** Dist. Corr. (dB) Field Strength (dBμμV/m) Limit (dBμμV/m) Margin (dB) 423.18E/D4V12.724.737.446.08.6 423.18E/D4H13.424.738.146.07.9 846.36E/D4V-2.931.328.446.017.6 846.36E/D4H-2.631.328.746.017.3 1269.54Hrn2V12.530.543.054.011.0 1269.54Hrn2H7.330.537.854.016.2 1692.73Hrn2V53.532.0-48.037.554.016.5 1692.73Hrn2H48.032.0-48.032.054.022.0 Notes: B/C =Biconical, B/L = Biconilog, L/P = Log-Periodic, H = Horn, D/P = Dipole *Re-Measured Using Dipole Antenna. ( ) Denotes Failing Emission Level. (1) 120 kHz, Q-Peak, (2) 10 kHz, Peak, (3) 100 kHz RGW, 300 kHz VBW, Peak, (4) 300 kHz RBW, 1 MHz VBW, Peak, (5) 1 MHz RBW, 3 MHz VBW, Peak, (6) 1 MHz RBW, 10 Hz VBW, Peak N.D. =Not Detected Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 8 of 15 Radiated Photographs Side View Front View Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 9 of 15 Section 4.Powerline Conducted Emissions Para. No.: 15.107 Test Performed By: Glen WestwellDate of Test: May 9, 2001 Minimum Standard:The RF energy feed back into the power lines shall not exceed 48 dBμV on any frequency between 0.45 MHz and 30 MHz inclusive. Test Results:Complies. See attached graphs. Measurement Data:See attached graphs. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 15, SUBPART B RADIO RECEIVERS PROJECT NO.: 1W03898 EQUIPMENT: NT9005 UA262, Rev. 01 Page 10 of 15 Nemko Canada …
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Radiated Photographs – 1W03898 Side View Front View Powerline Conducted Photographs – 1W03898 Side View Front View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15B | 433 MHz - 433.1 MHz | - |

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