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Supported devices

For 80-bit devices, Feature 6 must be on for Segment 1 on zone 
location. For 63-bit devices, Feature 6 must be off for Segment 1 
on zone location.

80-bit devices

• 60-849-02-95 ESL Smoke Detector
• 60-917-95 Universal Fire Transmitter
• 60-832-95R 2 Button Keychain Touchpad *

63-bit devices

• NX-450 (60-670-95R) SAW Door/Window Sensor, White
• NX-451 (60-670-11-95R) SAW Door/Window Sensor, Brown
• NX-452 (60-499-10-319.5) SlimLine Door/Window Sensor, 

White

• NX-453 (60-499-11-319.5) SlimLine Door/Window Sensor, 

Brown

• NX-458 (60-751-95) Recessed Micro Door/Window Sensor

• 60-741-11-95 Rececessed Micro Door/Window 

Sensor, Brown

• NX-470 (60-659-95R) 4-Button Keychain Touchpad
• NX-474 (60-906-95) Micro Multi-Purpose Crystal Panic Button
• NX-475 (60-578-10-95) Water-Resistant Pendant Panic Sensor
• NX-480 (60-639-95) Indoor SAW PIR Motion Sensor

• 60-639-95R-OD Outdoor SAW PIR Motion
• 60-639-02-95R SAW PIR Mothion w/1.5v

• NX-487 (60-834-95) Adjustable Dual Technology Sound Sensor
• NX-490 (60-506-319.5) Wireless Smoke Sensor
• NX-491NT (60-848-02-95) ESL 560 Series Wireless 

Smoke Sensor

• NX-495 (60-460-319.5) Rate-of-Rise Heat Sensor
• NX-650 (60-362-10-319.5) Standard Door/Window Sensor, 

White

• NX-651 (60-362-11-319.5) Standard Door/Window Sensor, 

Brown

• NX-652 (60-641-95) Long Life Door/Window Sensor, White
• NX-653 (60-641-11-95) Long Life Door/Window Sensor, 

Brown

• NX-454 (60-688-95) Micro Door/Window Sensor, White*
• NX-455 (60-688-11-95) Micro Door/Window Sensor, Brown*
• NX-481 (60-807-95R) Indoor SAW PIR Motion Sensor*
• NX-482 (60-880-95) AP750W PIR Motion Sensor*
• NX-488 (60-873-95) ShatterPro Crystal Glass Break Sensor*
• NX-497 (60-652-95) Crystal Carbon Monoxide Sensor*
• NX-656 (60-462-10-319.5) Glass Guard Crystal Sensor, White*
• NX-657 (60-462-11-319.5) Glass Guard Crystal Sensor, 

Brown *

• NX-658 (60-742-95R) Crystal Freeze Sensor*
• NX-667 (60-886-95) Crystal Learn Mode Shock Sensor, 

White*

• NX-668 (60-886-11-95) Crystal Learn Mode Shock Sensor, 

Brown*

• NX-695 (60-744-95R) SAW Water Sensor*
• NX-706 (80-922) Repeater Kit 319.5*
• NX-707 (80-922-1) Repeater Kit 319.5 *

• 60-511-01-95 Learn Mode DS924 PIR Motion Sensor*
• 60-511-01-95 DS924I Pet Immune PIR*
• 60-452-10-319.5 Learn Mode Pendant Panic*
• 60-457-10-319.5 Learn Mode Double Button Panic *
• 60-458-10-319.5 Learn Mode Single Button Panic*

* These devices are not listed, investigated, or verified by UL.

200

Number of rounds 

received from last 

transmitter learned
See 

Testing and trou-

bleshooting

 on page 6.

None

None

Table 5.

Programming settings (continued)

Location

Segment 1

Segment 2

Summary of Contents for NETWORX NX-548E

Page 1: ...nt the receiver do the following 1 Remove the appropriate knockouts on the top of the control panel enclosure for the antenna shrouds 2 Assemble the antenna shrouds and fit the black O rings to the bottom of each shroud 3 Insert the shrouds into the knockout holes Figure 1 Figure 1 Installing the antenna shrouds 4 Use the mounting screw provided to loosely install the edge guide standoff in the lo...

Page 2: ...or wall protected from the elements To mount the module do the following 1 Remove the module back plate from the packaging 2 Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the two mounting holes and the wire access hole as shown in Figure 6 Remember to leave at least 10 in 25 cm above the back plate for the antennas Note The wire access hole is molded into the plastic so that you can access t...

Page 3: ...he bottom of the receiver Figure 8 may emit a dim glow but is not used as an indicator ON ECE ON ECE 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Circuit board Wiring terminals LEDs DIP switches Top latches Bottom latch Antenna shrouds Back plate 12 to panel POS GND to panel COM DATA to panel DATA Green power LED Red data LED Red not used LED Table 2 DIP switch settings Module number 32 Module number 33 Module number 34 Modul...

Page 4: ...NX 8E This must be set before learning sensors For example if location 194 is set to 3 the first available location is 25 The total number of available locations depends on the zone limits for both the panel and receiver 6 Enter 0 to enter the sensor learning location On LED touchpads the Ready LED turns on and the Armed LED turns off 7 Enter the zone number 1 through 192 and press Three beeps fro...

Page 5: ...nel installation manual describes how keyfob functions 1 and 2 can be used to control relays outputs or X 10 devices Use the following guidelines when setting features 4 and 5 see Segment 1 in Table 5 on page 7 for 4 button keyfobs Feature 4 Input option 1 Turn on this feature to change the Light button to keyfob function 1 Feature 5 Input option 2 Turn on this feature to change the Star button to...

Page 6: ...start flashing 2 Enter the program code factory default is 9 7 1 3 On LED touchpads the service light flashes and the five function lights change from flashing to on steady 3 Enter the DIP switch setting module number and press On LED touchpads the Armed LED turns on indicating the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry 4 Enter the zone location number to be deleted and press On...

Page 7: ...artition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 6 80 bit device 7 Input option 3 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 Zone _____ Assigned to...

Page 8: ...ob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 5 Programming settings continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 6 80 bit device 7 Input option 3 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partiti...

Page 9: ...ition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 5 Programming settings continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 6 80 bit device 7 Input option 3 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 ke...

Page 10: ...yfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 6 80 bit device 7 Input option 3 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 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable s...

Page 11: ...19 5 Standard Door Window Sensor White NX 651 60 362 11 319 5 Standard Door Window Sensor Brown NX 652 60 641 95 Long Life Door Window Sensor White NX 653 60 641 11 95 Long Life Door Window Sensor Brown NX 454 60 688 95 Micro Door Window Sensor White NX 455 60 688 11 95 Micro Door Window Sensor Brown NX 481 60 807 95R Indoor SAW PIR Motion Sensor NX 482 60 880 95 AP750W PIR Motion Sensor NX 488 60...

Page 12: ...liance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Compatibility NX 4 NX 6 NX 8 NX 8E control panels Frequency 319 5 MHz Wireless range 1 000 feet 304 m Required power 12 0 VDC provided by panel Current draw 55 mA maximum Operating temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Storage temperature 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Max relative humidity 85 noncondensing Dimensions 4 65 x 3 20 inches 11 8 x 8 ...

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