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Programming

Programming the Module

This section describes programming guidelines, how to get 
the module into program mode and set receiver options, 
zone banks, supervision windows, and program transmitters 
into memory.

Programming Guidelines

NX-4 and NX-6 control panels can have receivers 
added with zones that overlap those contained in the 
control panel. No hardwire expanders can be used.

NX-8 control panels may have expansion zones (hard-
wire or wireless) set the same as those contained in the 
control panel. To do this you must disable the onboard 
control panel zones. All zone expansion modules must 
not overlap any blocks of 8 zones.

All other control panels can have wireless zones added 
to any zone. If a hardwire input (on either the control 
panel or hardwire expander) is also present on the same 
zone as an enabled wireless zone, the wireless transmit-
ter takes priority.

To program the module:

1.

Enter [

] [8] at the keypad. The five function lights 

should start flashing.

2.

Enter the “Go To Program Code” (factory default is 9 7 
1 3). The service light should flash and the five func-
tion lights should change from flashing to on steady.

3.

Enter [XX] [#], where [XX] is the DIP switch setting 
module number and [#] is the entry key. The Armed 
LED should turn on, indicating the control panel is 
waiting for a programming location entry.

4.

For new installations, enter [9] [1] [0] [#] to load fac-
tory defaults and clear any unwanted information in 
memory before any further programming.

5.

For new installations, set the receiver zone bank (Loca-
tion 194) to determine the starting zone number for the 
specific receiver module. This must be set before learn-
ing sensors. The bank setting is based on the zone capa-
bilities of both the receiver and the panel.

6.

Enter [0] [#] to enter the sensor learning location. The 
Ready LED should turn on and the Armed LED should 
turn off.

193
Receiver 
Options (All 
default off)

1 - Enable jam detect 

2 - Enable auto 

advance to next 
zone number 

3 - Keyfob user ID 

 

(off = all keyfobs 
report as user 99; 
on = keyfob reports 
as learned zone #)

4 - Enable antenna 

tamper (Only 
selectable on Inter-
national versions; 
reports as box 
tamper

5 - Enable case

tamper 

6-8 Not used

None

194
Receiver 
Zone Bank 
Setting 
(Default = 
0—set this 
before learn-
ing any sen-
sors. See step 
5 under “To 
program the 
module.”)

Starting zone numbers 
by bank setting:
0 = 1 

1 = 9 

2 = 17 

3 = 25 

4 = 33 

5 = 41 

6 = 49 

7 = 57 

8 = 65 

9 = 73 

10 = 81 

11 = 89 

12 = 97 

13 = 105 

14 = 113 

15 = 121 

16 = 129 

17 = 137 

18 = 145 

19 = 153 

20 = 161 

21 = 169 

22 = 177 

23 = 185 

195
Supervision 
Windows

1 - Normal ______hrs.
(0 - 255 hours;
default = 24 hours)

Fire ______hrs.
(0 - 255 hours;
default = 4 hours)

(Do not change Seg-
ment 3 setting unless 
required. See step 9 
under “Changing the 
Transmitter Supervi-
sion Windows.”)

Segment 3

Transmitter Check-
in Window ____min
(1 - 30 minutes, 
default = 40—dis-
abled)

Table 3. Module Programming Settings

 (Continued)

Location

Segment 1

Segment 2

200
Number of 
rounds 
received 
from last 
transmitter 
learned

None

None

Table 3. Module Programming Settings

 (Continued)

Location

Segment 1

Segment 2

Summary of Contents for 60-639-43-EUR

Page 1: ...EUR Door Window Sensor Document Number 466 1578 NX 470 60 659 43 EUR 4 Button Keychain Touchpad Document Number 466 1478 NX 480 60 639 43 EUR Wireless Motion Sensor Document Number 466 1479 For reprin...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...that are likely to expose the module to moisture Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring including furnace and utility rooms Installing the Receiver Module The following steps describe...

Page 4: ...pplied from the control panel 87 21 To avoid possible equipment damage or personal injury remove power from the control panel before making any wiring connections to the module 2 Connect the module po...

Page 5: ...ions Special Settings for Door Window Transmitters Use the following guidelines when setting features 4 and 5 for door window transmitters and wireless smoke detectors Feature 4 Input Option 1 For doo...

Page 6: ...ion 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 3 Module Programming Settings Continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4...

Page 7: ...ion 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 3 Module Programming Settings Continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4...

Page 8: ...ion 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 3 Module Programming Settings Continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4...

Page 9: ...put option 2 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 3 Module Program...

Page 10: ...any unwanted information in memory before any further programming 5 For new installations set the receiver zone bank Loca tion 194 to determine the starting zone number for the specific receiver modul...

Page 11: ...5 Enter the new normal supervision time 0 255 Note Choosing 0 sets the normal supervision window to 256 hours 6 Press to save any changes and automatically enter segment 2 7 Enter the new fire supervi...

Page 12: ...turn off indicate the keyfob is inactive 9 Repeat steps 4 8 to continue programming transmitter partition settings 10 Enter EXIT EXIT when finished Deleting Transmitters The following steps describe...

Page 13: ...cations not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc can void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name Interlogix Inc Manufacturer s Address 2266 North 2...

Page 14: ...tices 1420 NORTH MAIN STREET Gladewater TX 75647 800 727 2339 www interlogixinc com 2001 Interlogix Inc Interlogix is a trademark of Interlogix Inc Caddx and ITI are registered trademarks of Interlogi...

Page 15: ...have a range of 500 feet or more out in the open the environment at the installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range Sometimes a change in sen sor location can help overcome ad...

Page 16: ...instructions refer to the NX Series Receiver Modules Installation Instructions Testing Door Window Sensors Testing sensors is recommended after all program ming is completed and whenever a sensor rela...

Page 17: ...mensions L 4 5 X W 1 2 H 94 Typical battery life 4 6 years not verified by UL Operating temperature range 10 to 120 F Notices These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is sub ject t...

Page 18: ...age 4 NX 450 NX 451 Door Window Sensors Caddx Controls Inc 1420 North Main Street Gladewater Texas 75647 Toll Free 1 800 727 2339 FAX 903 845 6811 Caddx is a registered trademark of Caddx Controls Inc...

Page 19: ...magnet on the other door Mount sensors with screws or brads not double sided tape Place sensors at least 5 inches above the floor to avoid damaging them Use spacers not included to keep sensors and m...

Page 20: ...r or window openings Do not use two sided tape 7 Reattach the circuit board to the sensor base 8 Reattach the sensor cover to the sensor base Connecting External Switches Door window sensors can be co...

Page 21: ...any change in environment equipment or programming 1 Place the system in test mode 2 Trip the sensor by moving the magnet away from the sensor and listen for the correct system response If the system...

Page 22: ...Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference The device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause u...

Page 23: ...Lock Button arms doors and windows Lock and Unlock Buttons when pressed simulta neously activates a panic alarm These two but tons are also used to test the sensor 60 659 Light Button arms system to...

Page 24: ...Page 2 NX 470 Keychain Caddx Controls Inc 1420 North Main Street Gladewater Texas 75647 Toll Free 1 800 727 2339 FAX 903 845 6811 Caddx is a registered trademark of Caddx Controls Inc...

Page 25: ...ng Large areas in an open floor plan downstairs family rooms and hallways are candidates for motion sensors Motion sensors are not suitable for rooms where pets can enter Use the following guidelines...

Page 26: ...the pet might reach in the detection area If the detection area contains furniture or other objects upon which the pet could climb or jump either remove these objects mount the PIR a safe distance abo...

Page 27: ...annot be used when the sensor is swivel or corner mounted Figure 5 PIR Mounting Plate Knockouts 4 Mark the location of the required holes on the mounting surface 5 Use wall anchors and screws to secur...

Page 28: ...t mode has ended an alarm can be transmitted only after 3 minutes have passed since the previous alarm This 3 minute lockout time reduces unnecessary RF transmis sions in high traffic areas thereby ex...

Page 29: ...ation and test for correct response To relocate a sensor 1 Test the sensor a few inches from the original posi tion 2 Increase the distance from the original position and retest until an acceptable lo...

Page 30: ...Page 6 NX 480 Wireless Motion Sensor Caddx Controls Inc 1420 North Main Street Gladewater Texas 75647 Toll Free 1 800 727 2339 FAX 903 845 6811 Caddx is a registered trademark of Caddx Controls Inc...

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