DSC NT9202 - Installation Manual - English - Envoy Output Module

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NT9202 Output Module for the NT9010 NT9202 features two open collector outputs 6VDC 50mA max PGM1 output acti when burglary events occur and the PGM2 output activates when a fire event occurs module has different applications It can be used to trigger an external siren a backup Skyroute UT long range radio etc and it can also be used to trigger a X 10 device Powerflash for home automation It can also be used as a tamper It can be set up to trigger a siren or backup communicator in the event that the is tampered with by removing it from its mounting location the NT9202 to the NT9010 connect the NT9202 to the NT9010 simply make a connection between the RED BLK GRN terminals of the NT9010 to the RED BLK and GRN terminals on the NT9202 The can be located up to 500ft 152m from the NT9010 Settings are two jumpers on the board and these are labeled as J1 and J2 These jumpers are to configure how the outputs on the NT9202 will react when activated outputs are Normally Open outputs are Normally Closed output is steady FIRE output is pulsed outputs are steady refer to the diagrams below for examples of the various applications of the NT9202 1 Connection of the NT9202 to a Siren 12V Supply Open Application IN CANADA terminal is power from the NT9010 terminal is common from the NT9010 terminal is data from the NT9010 If an external 12VDC power supply is not being used a 6VDC 50mA relay will be If no relay is used the siren must be capable of operating at 6VDC 50mA max this application with Jumpers J1 and J2 ON the Burglary and Fire outputs will activate their respective events The Burglary output is a steady output and the fire output will pulsed 12V Supply Closed Tamper Application IN CANADA terminal is power from the NT9010 terminal is common from the NT9010 terminal is data from the NT9010 If an external 12VDC power supply is not being used a 6VDC 50mA relay will be If no relay is used the siren must be capable of operating at 6VDC 50mA max this application with Jumper J1 OFF when a burglary or fire event occurs the outputs open and cause an alarm If the NT9010 is removed from its mounting location and NT9202 loses power the outputs will open and the siren will activate 2 Connection of the NT9202 to a Skyroute UT COM Z1 terminal is power from the NT9010 terminal is common from the NT9010 terminal is data from the NT9010 this application with Jumpers J1 and J2 OFF the Burglary and Fire outputs will deacti which will trigger their respective zones on the PC580 which will activate the Sky backup communicator If the NT9010 is removed from its mounting location power be lost to the NT9202 This will cause the outputs to deactivate sending a signal to Central Station The PC580 will need to be configured for Normally Closed zone operation other EOL resistors need to be used 3 Connection of the NT9202 to X 10 to Input B contact closure A or B Turn on all lights Flash all lights Turn on a selected light terminal is power from the NT9010 terminal is common from the NT9010 terminal is data from the NT9010 this application with Jumper J1 ON and J2 OFF when a Burglary or Fire event occurs output will trigger the Powerflash X 10 module to turn on the lights Notes the Verbal Alarm feature is enabled on the NT9010 and the NT9202 is set for con output the PGM turns off when the verbal alarm annunciation occurs If the is used to trigger a siren this is the desired operation If using the NT9202 to a generic radio an alarm will be triggered as the output turns on and off using the NT9202 with the Skyroute UT on the PC580 set the restorals to follow timeout so that only 1 transmission will be sent for the bell timeout period If the Alarm feature can be disabled this is advisable Do not connect both an NT9201 and an NT9202 on the system at the same time you are using an NT9201 it has its own Fire and Burglary 1 output which can be to trigger a siren or communicator The NT9202 does not have the ability to block the outputs from activating during a test or during an audible exit fault condition using a backup communicator it is advisable to let the monitoring station know a system test is being performed so that they know they can ignore the alarm they will receive from the communicator The same principle just decribed for system test applies for Audible Exit Fault if enabled on the NT9010 If a burglar alarm is generated during a fire alarm the burglary output will not turn If the burglary alarm is initiated first then a fire alarm the burglary output will off and the fire output will turn on With the option TLM Audible when Armed enabled on the NT9010 a phone trouble while armed will cause the burglary output to turn on as this activates the on the NT9010 In this instance there is the potential for a false alarm when a backup communicator COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void authority to use this equipment equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful to Identify and Resolve Radio Tele Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interfer that may cause undesired operation of the device Digital Security Controls Ltd Canada cid 127 www dsc com in Canada 29034464 Rev 002

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