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NX-10 Installers manual 

 

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Chapter B1

 Selecting the programming 

mode 

The NX-10 system allows to use two different programming modes — location-based programming 
or menu-based programming. In location-based programming you use locations and segments to set 
appropriate values. In menu-based programming you use a menu tree to enable/disable particular 
options or to set values. To select the programming mode: 

3. 

Press 

OK

 at the system prompt and enter your installer code. 

4. 

The 

OK=LOC 

½¾

=MENU

 prompt displays. 

5. 

Press 

OK

 to select the location-based programming mode or navigate with the 

½¾

 keys 

through the menu to work in the menu-based programming mode. 

For general information about navigating menus, and entering or selecting values, see Chapter A4 

Programming guidelines 

on page 36. For general information about location-based programming, see 

Guidelines for location-based programming

 on page 42. 

The basic menu structure is as follows: 

Figure 12.   Installer menu overview 

 

Note: 

For NX xV1 panels when entering the installer menu, the menu tree is limited to the following entries: 

Device/Loc

Enrol Modules

This Keypad

 and 

Other Keypads

1.

Control Panel

2.

This Keypad

3.

Other keypads

4.

RF Receivers

5.

6.

NX-216(E) Input Expanders

7.

NX-320-I Power Modules

8.

NX-507/508E Output Expanders

9.

NX-534E Listen-in Module

1 .

0

NX-535 Voice Module

1 .

1

NX-584 Home Automation

1 .

2

NX-586E Direct Connect 

1 .

3

NX-590E TCP/IP Module

1 .

4

NX-7002 GPRS Module

1 .

5

NX-910x VVM

1 .

6

Enrol Modules

1 .

7

Maintenance Mode

1 .

8

OK=LOC      =MENU

NX-1701E Proximity Readers

1 .

9

NX-1750 Proxpad

Summary of Contents for NX-10

Page 1: ...GE Security NX 10 Alarm System Installers Manual 1060789 ...

Page 2: ...ed with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDI TIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER IF ANY SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE...

Page 3: ...g 23 Wiring guidelines 23 Defaulting the panel 24 Chapter A3 Installing a basic system 25 Installing the NX 10 25 Small polycarbonate housing 25 Installing the keypad 26 Mounting the wireless keypad 26 Mounting the wired keypad 27 Keypad learning in procedure 28 Installing the wireless sirens 29 Installing the wireless sensors 35 Mounting the sensors 35 Sensor learning in procedure 35 Chapter A4 P...

Page 4: ... number 44 Backup reporting 44 Dual reporting 45 Split reporting 46 Section B Programming the system 46 Chapter B1 Selecting the programming mode 47 Chapter B2 Programming the control panel 48 Overview 48 Programming inputs 48 Defining a zone 50 Copying zone settings 51 Editing a zone type 51 Setting swinger count 52 Programming outputs 52 Configuring an output 53 Configuring the internal siren 54...

Page 5: ...4 Entry Exit timers 95 Zone configurations and partition selection 96 General options 100 Programming the outputs 104 Setup for auto test auto arm and opening closing times 105 Communicator codes for slow speed formats only 107 Programming partition parameters 114 Programming zone configuration groups 116 NX 10 location programming worksheets 130 Chapter B3 Programming the NX 1048 keypad 143 Overv...

Page 6: ...nsors 171 Glossary 171 Programming locations for the RF receivers 176 Chapter B6 Setting up the GSM GPRS module NX 7002 180 Overview 180 Enrolling the GSM GPRS module 180 Enrolling the SIM card on the GSM network 181 Enrolling the SIM card on the GPRS network 181 Inserting a SIM card 182 Testing the RSSI value 183 Testing the GSM or GPRS connection 183 Programming the GSM GPRS module NX 7002 185 P...

Page 7: ... Chapter B9 NX 586E 231 Overview 231 Connecting the NX 586E direct connect module 231 Connecting the NX 586E to a PC 231 Connecting the NX 586E to a PC and a panel 232 Connecting the NX 586E to a panel 233 Programming the NX 586E direct connect module 233 Enabling memory transfer using the keypad 233 Panel to PC memory transfer using DL900 software 234 Writing data from the DL900 software to the N...

Page 8: ...n C References 244 Appendix 1 Reporting fixed codes in Contact ID or SIA 245 Appendix 2 Overview of module numbers 248 NX 1701E door swipe modules 249 Keypads 249 Appendix 3 Communicator formats 250 Appendix 4 Service messages 251 Appendix 5 Tasks summary 253 Appendix 6 Word library 254 Index 255 ...

Page 9: ...alling or operating this product Note A qualified installer complying with all applicable codes should perform whatever hardware installation is required Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in e...

Page 10: ...Section A Installing and programming a basic system ...

Page 11: ...ion see page 183 3 NetworX Bus internal E Audio Tap 4 Outputs see Figure 2 F RF microprocessor 5 Front Box Tamper G SIM Card Holder 6 Inputs see Figure 2 H Jumper front box tamper is bypassed if closed 7 Telephone connections see Figure 2 I Mini USB connection 8 Antenna J GSM microprocessor 9 Antenna K Panel microprocessor A External Box Tamper L Flash DL900 jumper B VVMIQ Connector M NetworX Bus ...

Page 12: ... Internal bell negative COM Common for zone 1 and zone 2 AUX PWR Power 2 Zone 2 Relay 1 NC Relay 1 normally closed Earth Ground Relay 1 NO Relay 1 normally open T1 House Telephone Tip Relay 1 C Relay 1 common T Telephone Tip Relay 2 NC Relay 2 normally closed R Telephone Ring Relay 2 NO Relay 2 normally open R1 House Telephone Ring Relay 2 C Relay 2 common POS DATA COM BELL BELL AUX PW R AUX PW R ...

Page 13: ...sumption 90 mA 5 EOL resistors applied Battery type and maximum capacity small housing Lead Acid 12 V nominal 7 2 Ah Battery type and maximum capacity large housing Lead Acid 12 V nominal 2 x 7 2 Ah 14 4 Ah EN INCERT battery charge time 7 2 Ah 14 4 Ah 72 hours at 200 mA 400 mA charge current EN INCERT battery stand by time 7 2 Ah 14 4 Ah 12 hours at 550 mA 1 1 A total system load General feature s...

Page 14: ...s Report formats Contact ID Ademco 4 2 Express Siren Tone Vocal Radionics extended fast with parity Ademco Silent Knight Slow Silent Knight 4 2 fast Sescoa Franklin Fast SIA XSIA and custom formats Maximum number of wireless keypads 4 Support for Proximity Reader Yes RF Dual Transceiver Internal built in GPRS module Internal built in in NX 10 GSM EUR and NX 10 GSM LB EUR panels only Parts of the s...

Page 15: ... reported using voice messages NX 586E Direct connect module Used as 1 A direct connect interface between the panel and PC 2 A storage device when connected only to the PC You can also read write from 1 of the 4 locations via the DL900 downloader 3 A storage device connected only to the panel You can read write from 1 of the 4 locations on the NX 10 NX 590E TCP IP Module Dual microprocessor contro...

Page 16: ...e TX 7201 05 1 siren The 14 Ah lithium battery pack for the outdoor wireless siren TX 6211 03 1 SMOKE DETECTOR 868 MHz GEN2 The smoke sensor is a wireless battery operated photo electric smoke sensor It incorporates a built in sounder for alarm alerts a visual status LED and a transmitter TX 1211 03 1 TX 1211 03 3 LONGLIFE DWS 868 MHz GEN2 This wireless universal transmitter protects anything that...

Page 17: ...gy to cover up to 16 metres It has a rich feature set including standard 4D or bi curtain processing providing improved detection and false alarm immunity TX 2411 03 1 DUAL MOTION SENSOR PIR MW 868 MHz GEN2 This dual motion detector combines mirror technology and microwave to provide you with excellent false alarm immunity on a range of up to 12 metres It also features GE s patented Range Controll...

Page 18: ...w as possible to save energy LCD backlight turns ON gradually when the user hits the first key and turns OFF gradually 30 seconds after the last key operation The status light logo in the top left corner indicates the current partition status In the single partition mode logo is red when the partition is armed in any mode logo is green when the partition is disarmed In the master multi partition m...

Page 19: ... four available positions Actual function activation is accomplished through a menu option during installation For more information about programming function keys F1 to F8 see Programming the function keys on page 145 Table 3 Key functions Arm Away Press to arm the system Note Exact behavior of this key depends on the system settings configured by the installer For more information see the Master...

Page 20: ... a higher level in the menu structure or Cancel a sequence when entering numeric data Note Press NO key to clear any incorrectly entered user code or other information OK Press OK to Activate the menu or Accept selection changes or Move forward in the menu structure or Complete a sequence when entering numeric data Hash When editing text and phone numbers Press F4 to move to the first character or...

Page 21: ...ry low is indicated by flashing the icon either the left one or the right one 2 Bypass In MASTER mode the left icon shows up if ANY zone in any partition is bypassed In PARTITION mode the right icon is being displayed if ANY zone is bypassed 3 Full Part armed In MASTER mode the FULL icon left shows up only if ALL partitions are ARMED while the PART icon right shows up if NOT ALL partitions are ARM...

Page 22: ... loss You can display the trouble list by pressing the hash button on the keypad see Appendix 4 Service messages on page 251 12 Service This icon is ON in case the system needs to be serviced It can indicate many conditions for example ground fault phone fault fail to communicate box tamper loss of system time and similar problems You can display the service message list by pressing the hash butto...

Page 23: ...spose of used battery according to battery directive instructions and or as required by local laws Keep away from children To replace the battery please disconnect it and remove it from the holder If required replace with the GE Security BS127N lead batery only Do not use a different type of batteries Mounting Ensure that the unit is mounted on a flat solid vertical surface so that the base will n...

Page 24: ...vided near the mains terminal connector CAUTION Never attempt to solder a mains connection wire s end where they will be wired to the terminal connectors 3 The battery used with the NX 10 must be made of materials of flammability class HB or better 4 The mains switching relay must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet The minimum clearance between equipment closures is 50 mm between equip...

Page 25: ...ires break Small polycarbonate housing Small polycarbonate housing is adequate for systems with a just a single additional module installed usually the TCP IP module When expanding the small system switching to the large polycarbonate box may be required since more modules cannot physically fit the smaller housing 1 Unscrew the holding screw in the polycarbonate housing 2 Open the box 3 Lift off t...

Page 26: ...s keypad can be mounted on the wall in a cradle or used as a portable device To install a wireless keypad Figure 6 Mounting the wireless keypad 1 Ensure that the keypad is mounted on a flat solid vertical surface so that the base will not flex or warp when the mounting screws bolts are tightened 2 Mount the keypad cradle on the wall using the mounting holes ...

Page 27: ... keypads with the NX 10 system To install a wired keypad 1 Run the NetworX bus cable to the appropriate location on the wall Insert the cable into the cable opening in the wired keypad s backplate Figure 7 Wired keypad s backplate 2 Mount the backplate of the keypad on the wall using the mounting holes Using a screw fasten the tamper trigger 1 to the wall 3 Connect the shielded NetworX bus wires t...

Page 28: ...ireless keypad because the wireless keypad needs more time to communicate with the control panel Please allow appropriate time to send data between the panel and the wireless keypad especially during programming when large amount of information is exchanged Wireless keypad learning in procedure Prior to installing a new wireless keypad into the system the keypad should first be learned in by the p...

Page 29: ... is required in order a wireless keypad is to communicate with the appropriate panel only In case multiple wireless keypads are used on the same panel each wireless keypad should have different KID1 and KID2 values 8 At the EncKey prompt enter a 24 digit encryption key and press OK This encryption key is to secure the wireless communication link between the panel and wireless keypad s and is uniqu...

Page 30: ...ren s terminals 4 Learn in the siren see Learning in wireless sirens on page 166 5 When installing the outdoor siren before final commission cut jumper J3 on the siren PCB This jumper is used as start up protection 6 Close the cover plate on the siren CAUTION When replacing siren s batteries follow instructions in the siren s manual delivered with your device Batteries can explode or cause burns w...

Page 31: ...n 1 Speaker B Tamper 2 4x AA battery pack C Tamper 3 9 V battery D 9 V battery terminal 4 Siren PCB E 9 V battery terminal 5 Siren driver F 4x AA battery pack 6 Siren driver G 4x AA battery pack 9 Open collector output H IO module PCB A Open collector output ...

Page 32: ...re specifications Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C Humidity max 95 non condensing Environmental Shipping weight 470 g Assumption maximum 20 siren activations of 3 minutes per year Wireless I O module specifications Power supply specifications Number and type of batteries 4 x AA size 1 5 V primary cell Battery capacity 5600 mAh Board operating voltage 2 1 V 3 1 V Battery lifetime typical 3 years ...

Page 33: ...Tamper 3 Beacon A Open collector output 2 for beacon 4 3X lithium battery pack B Open collector output 2 for beacon 5 IO module power cable black C Open collector output 1 for speaker 6 IO module power cable blue D Open collector output 1 for speaker 7 IO module power cable red E IO module PCB ...

Page 34: ...alue for the Siren IO module is set to 1 minute the siren will stop after 1 minute Timer programming Setting J1 J2 3 minutes ex factory 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes TX 7201 05 1 Wireless outdoor siren specifications Power supply specifications Number and type of batteries 3 cell custom battery pack lithium Battery capacity 14 Ah Electronics board operating voltage 3 5 V Siren flash light part o...

Page 35: ... 2 Fasten the sensor base to the wall 3 Place the sensor battery in the battery holder 4 Re install the sensor board and the cover plate Sensor learning in procedure In order to guarantee mutual recognition each installed sensor must be learned in by the control panel This procedure usually requires starting the learn in mode in the control panel with the menu and then tripping the tamper switch i...

Page 36: ...ll remain set even after an installer reset When changing the country code during programming all existing programming will be cleared to the defaults for that country Note For a detailed first keypad installation description see Wireless keypad learning in procedure on page 28 The table below lists the default country codes Table 5 Country codes Code Country 0 No country factory setting 1 Holland...

Page 37: ...the advanced menu contains additional options The system cannot be armed while in programming mode on the current keypad or another keypad 1 Press OK at the system prompt and enter your installer code For a list of default codes see the Country codes section 2 Use the keys to navigate the menu The full menu map can be found in the Menu Structure included in your language kit The light menu is in g...

Page 38: ...ucture Press NO to reject a menu option and move backwards in the menu structure Press F4 to move through the second line of the LCD display one word at a time from right to left Press F5 to move through the second line of the LCD display one word at a time from left to right Changing a menu option The NX 10 has several editors that you can use to change the value of certain programmable menu opti...

Page 39: ...eys to the relevant menu option and press OK 2 The current value for the menu option is displayed for example 55 3 Do one of the following Press a number key to clear the current value and display the value of the key pressed Press to increase the current value by one Press to decrease the current value by one Press to clear the current value to 0 4 Press the number keys to enter the value 5 Press...

Page 40: ...id the keypad beeps three times to reject the change and returns to the menu option 6 Press NO to cancel the changes and return to the menu option Exiting the menu system 1 Press NO repeatedly until OK to Exit prompt displays Note If you are not in a value selection mode nor in a value edit mode you can press to display the OK to Exit prompt It also means you can exit any menu level immediately by...

Page 41: ... 3 Press F5 to go to the end of the zone name 4 Press to delete all the characters 5 Press 8 four times to enter the upper case letter U 6 Press 7 once to enter the lower case letter p Continue until you have entered the new zone name 7 Press OK to save your changes Note Each character key cycles through lower and upper case letters and language specific characters Word library The word library is...

Page 42: ... the module to program Note It is impossible to enter program mode if any partition or the system is armed Selecting the module to program Since all the modules connected to the NetworX system are programmed through the keypad the module you are programming should be the first entry For example to program the NetworX control panel enter 0 The 0 is the module number of the control panel and the is ...

Page 43: ...he program mode If there is another module to be programmed you can select it by entering its address followed by the key see Selecting the module to program above Note If you are not in a value selection mode nor in a value edit mode you can press to display the OK to Exit prompt It also means you can exit any menu level immediately and display the OK to Exit prompt by pressing NO Note You can se...

Page 44: ...digit Table 7 Setting up reporting Level 1 Level 2 Value State Phone Number Phone Number 1 123456 Phone Number 2 Account Code Phone Number 1 BE5566 Phone Number 2 Protocol Phone Number 1 SIA Phone Number 2 Events Phone Number 1 Alarms Enabled Phone Number 1 Alarm Restores Enabled Phone Number 1 Tampers and Restores Enabled Phone Number 2 Alarms Phone Number 2 Alarm Restores Phone Number 2 Tampers ...

Page 45: ...estores Disabled Phone Number 2 Tampers and Restores Disabled Dual reporting Dual reporting configures the control panel to report to two different central stations Events must be reported to both phone numbers The control panel dials the first number twice If it cannot reach this number it dials the second number twice It performs this sequence for the number of times specified in Dial Attempts o...

Page 46: ...performs this sequence for the number of times specified in Dial Attempts or until it reports the relevant event to each number The same account code is used to report to both numbers Events for phone number 1 are enabled by default and events for phone numbers 2 are disabled by default Table 10 Split reporting Level 1 Level 2 Value State Phone Number Phone Number 1 123456 Phone Number 2 456789 Ac...

Page 47: ...out navigating menus and entering or selecting values see Chapter A4 Programming guidelines on page 36 For general information about location based programming see Guidelines for location based programming on page 42 The basic menu structure is as follows Figure 12 Installer menu overview Note For NX xV1 panels when entering the installer menu the menu tree is limited to the following entries Devi...

Page 48: ...Type 1 Day Zone 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 1 7 2 1 3 1 1 8 2 1 3 1 1 9 2 1 3 1 1 10 2 1 3 1 3 10 2 1 3 1 3 11 2 1 3 1 6 2 1 3 1 3 9 2 1 3 1 3 8 2 1 3 1 3 7 2 1 3 1 3 6 2 1 3 1 3 5 2 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 Zones Swinger Count Zone Types 2 1 1 ...

Page 49: ...een cancelled the Fire symbol still displays on the keypad until a user selects the Detector Reset menu option from the Quick User or User menu Entry Exit 2 A trip will start entry delay 2 Absence of a trip during the exit delay will enable the automatic bypass or instant mode if so programmed 24 Hour Audible Supervised Creates an instant audible alarm regardless of the arming state of the control...

Page 50: ...nt Chime A trip will create an alarm when the system is armed When the control panel is disarmed and the chime mode has been set this zone will act as a chime zone Follower Chime This zone will be instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delays are being timed It is delayed during entry and exit delay times This zone will not bypass automatically even if the Group Bypass command is ac...

Page 51: ...er the start zone 5 Enter the number of the first zone to which the settings will be copied and press OK 6 The keypad prompts you to enter the end zone 7 Enter the number of the last zone to which the settings will be copied and press OK 8 The keypad prompts you to confirm your selection 9 Press OK 10 Copying message is displayed while the zone settings are copied When copying is complete the keyp...

Page 52: ...nt Alarms Arm Disarm Communications Keypads Sirens Tamper Fault Tests Miscellaneous 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 2 2 1 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 Prog Outputs 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 Outputs 2 4 Same as above Sounds On Short Blast On Output Signal Type Sound On Time Unit Time Partitions Attributes Phone Line Cut Tampers Expander Trouble Cross Zone Verification Arm...

Page 53: ...to Time Unit 6 Scroll to Time and press OK 7 Select 15 min and press OK to accept the changes 8 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Time Table 12 Control panel output events Data Event Data Event 0 Burglary alarm 30 Open period 1 Fire alarm 31 Closed period 2 24 hour alarm 32 Listen in 3 Trouble alarm 33 Line seizure 4 Tamper alarm 34 Reserved 5 Yelping siren 35 Fail to comm...

Page 54: ...ce to confirm the change and returns to Keyswitch Arming Programming the keypad sounder You can specify conditions and or events that activate the keypad sounder To configure the sounder you must enable the advanced menu The following example programs the keypad sounder to activate when an expander trouble condition occurs 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the keys to Control P...

Page 55: ...aller code that can be used only to arm the system 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the keys to Control Panel Codes Installer Code Code and press OK 3 Enter the new code and press OK 4 Enter the new code and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Code 6 Scroll to Authority Arm Only Yes and press OK 7 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change an...

Page 56: ... Code for Download DL Access Code Callback Required Up Download System Shutdown Local Programming Comms Settings Download Settings Autotest Hours Days Interval Hour Minute Time Since Test Lockout 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 2 1 2 4 2 8 2 4 2 7 2 4 2 6 2 4 2 5 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 5 2 4 3 4 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 2 2 4 2 8 1 2 4 2 8 2 2 3 2 8 3 2 4 2 8 4 Box Trouble CleanMe Tamper Expander Siren Superv...

Page 57: ... the Phone Number 1 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the keys to Control Panel Communications Central Station and 1 Day Zone Event Code SIA Code CID Code 2 4 4 3 1 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 3 1 1 3 Zone Types Report Codes 2 4 4 3 2 4 4 3 1 2 4 4 3 1 1 Zone Types 2 0 Same as above 3 Restore Bypass Tamper Trouble Sensor Low Battery Sensor Lost Opening Closing Duress Code Keypad Au...

Page 58: ...the change and returns to Phone Numbers 5 Navigate with the keys to Protocol and press OK 6 Select Siren Tone and press OK 7 Navigate with the keys to Events and select Arm Disarm Alarm Alarms enable it and press OK Make sure all other options under Events are disabled 8 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Events 9 Navigate with the keys to Backup Control enter 1 and then pr...

Page 59: ...specify the format of the report and in the case of voice reports you must map each event to a recorded message You can map one message to a number of events The following example enables voice reporting to phone number 2 for a phone line cut event and assigns a voice message to this event 1 Navigate with the keys to Control Panel Communications Central Station and press OK 2 Scroll to Phone Numbe...

Page 60: ...he keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Exit 1 Configuring a partition You can set partition features including arming and bypassing options You can also enable life safety keys for the partition keypads The following example allows the system to be armed silently Entry 1 Exit 1 Entry 2 Exit 2 Time Time Time Time Arming Quick Arm Autom Instant Final Set Door Instant Night Arm wit...

Page 61: ...tem Settings Sounders Dynamic Batt Test AC Failure Rprt Delay Power Up Delay Zones Power Communications Siren Timeout Chime Time Dialer Delay Listen in Time Phone Line Cut Delay Inputs On board zones Tamper Force Default Zone Types Box ExitError limited to EE1 Double Pulse A B Cross Zone Immediate Zone Restore Batt Missing Test Dynamic Batt Test at Arming Manual Siren Test Manual Dialer Test Diagn...

Page 62: ...rns to Internal Siren Timeout Configuring system features You can specify various system features enable the tests that can be performed on the control panel and set clock options The following example programs the control panel to activate the siren and make a manual test call to the central station during the do self tests 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the keys to Control...

Page 63: ...y 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the keys to Control Panel Arm Schedules and press OK 3 Scroll to Auto Arm Partition 1 Sunday Yes and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Sunday 5 Scroll to 45 Minute Retry Enabled and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to 45 Minute Retry Arm Only After Close 1 Partition 1 Schedul...

Page 64: ...that resides in more than one partition becomes a common zone and is reported to its lowest partition number A common zone is armed only when all the partitions that it belongs to are armed It is disarmed the moment one of the partitions it belongs to is disarmed 2 1 1 1 4 Copy Zone A menu option that copies the settings for an individual zone to a contiguous set of other zones 2 1 2 Swinger Count...

Page 65: ...ened the keypad sounder activates and the entry delay starts before creating an alarm This can be programmed as a zone type 2 1 3 1 1 8 Cross Zone A zone type that requires two or more trips within a specified time before it will report an alarm 2 1 3 1 1 9 Trouble A zone type that sends an alarm when the system is armed and trouble when the system is disarmed 2 1 3 1 1 10 Follower Access A zone t...

Page 66: ...teristic that enables the zone to act as a request to exit input 2 1 3 1 4 Sound A menu entry that groups sounder characteristics for a particular zone type These characteristics determine the sounds produced by the sirens and keypads when the selected zone is activated 2 1 3 1 4 1 Yelping Siren Burglary A menu option that sounds a burglary siren when a zone is activated 2 1 3 1 4 2 Steady Siren F...

Page 67: ...nu entry that groups options that configure outputs 2 2 1 1 1 Event Any occurrence such as system arming faults and alarms A menu option that specifies which event activates an output 2 2 1 1 1 1 Alarms A menu option that groups together the alarm events that can be selected to trigger an output 2 2 1 1 1 2 Arm Disarm A menu option that groups the events that can be used to trigger outputs The ent...

Page 68: ...ption that enables a mode that inverts the state of an output normally activated and then deactivated when an event occurs 2 2 2 Internal Siren A menu entry that groups options that set the conditions events that activate the internal siren This is a siren which sounds within the building 2 2 2 1 Sounds On A menu entry that groups events that activate the internal siren 2 2 2 1 1 Phone Line Cut A ...

Page 69: ...le the system is armed 2 2 3 1 1 2 When Disarmed A menu option that activates the keypad buzzer if a phone line cut event occurs while the system is disarmed 2 2 3 1 2 Mains Failure A menu option that activates the keypad buzzer when the mains power supply fails 2 2 3 1 3 Low Battery A menu option that activates the keypad buzzer when a low battery event occurs 2 2 3 1 4 Cross Zone Verification A ...

Page 70: ...code that reports arms close and disarms open to the central station 2 3 2 3 Partitions A Codes menu entry that lists the partitions assigned to the selected code The selected code can trigger an event on these partitions 2 3 3 Duress Code A menu option that sets the duress code A duress code disarms the system and activates a duress alarm This is a silent alarm that sends a special report to the ...

Page 71: ...2 4 1 1 1 4 Dial Attempts A menu option that specifies the number of dial attempts 1 to 15 attempts that the communicator makes when reporting to the central station 2 4 1 1 1 5 Backup Control A menu option that specifies the way backup call attempts are handled for the particular phone The exact behaviour depends on the phone this setting is programmed for For example programming a 0 will cause t...

Page 72: ...nsor Lost and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when an RF sensor is missing A restore report is sent to the central station when the receiver receives a valid signal from the lost transmitter 2 4 1 1 1 6 2 7 RF Low Battery and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when a low battery condition occurs in an RF sensor A restore ...

Page 73: ...enu entry that groups options used to control download sessions between the up download software and the control panel 2 4 2 1 Callback Phone Number A menu option that specifies the telephone number that the control panel dials if the Callback Required option is enabled 2 4 2 2 Download Access Code A menu option that specifies the eight digit access code sent by the up download software to the con...

Page 74: ... set only through the up download software 2 3 2 8 3 Comms Settings A menu option that prevents the installer changing the communication settings telephone numbers account codes and so on This option must be set using the up download software 2 4 2 8 4 Download Settings A menu option that prevents the installer changing the following download settings Answer Machine Defeat Callback Required Lockou...

Page 75: ...it zone is faulted when the exit delay expires This report is sent along with the user number that armed the system if the panel is not disarmed before the entry delay expires The alarm report is also sent Even if this feature is not enabled the siren sounds if any entry exit zone is faulted when the exit delay expires 2 4 4 2 System Reports A menu entry that groups options relating to system repo...

Page 76: ...ter the number of attempts set in Dial Attempts The report is sent when communication with the central station has been restored 2 4 4 2 3 3 Autotest A menu option that enables reporting of autotest events to the central station at a specified interval 2 4 4 2 3 4 Autotest only when Armed A menu option that allows test calls to be made only when the system is armed 2 4 4 2 4 1 Log Full A menu opti...

Page 77: ...enu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station if a low battery condition is reported for a sensor in the particular partition 2 4 4 3 2 1 6 Sensor Lost A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when a sensor lost event occurs in the particular partition 2 4 4 3 2 1 7 Opening A menu entry that groups the codes reported on an opening disarm event for ...

Page 78: ...u entry that groups report codes sent to the central station when a siren tamper has occurred 2 4 4 3 5 5 Phone Line Cut A menu entry that groups the report codes sent when a phone line is cut 2 4 4 3 5 6 Expander Fault A menu entry that groups report codes sent to the central station when an expander fault event occurs 2 4 4 3 5 7 Fail to Communicate A menu entry that groups the report codes sent...

Page 79: ...t groups all partition settings These settings include partition features partition timers and so on 2 5 1 1 Timers A menu entry that groups timer options 2 5 1 1 1 Entry Time 1 A menu option that sets the time within which the user must disarm the partition before a full alarm occurs This time can be between 10 and 255 seconds 2 5 1 1 2 Exit Time 1 A menu option that sets the time within which th...

Page 80: ...entry exit zones only zones with Delay 2 option set If the final set door option is enabled the exit time will immediately expire as soon as the secondary entry exit zone becomes ready again the door is opened and closed when the user leaves the premises This feature can only be used in combination with magnetic door contacts 2 5 1 2 1 6 Instant Night A menu option that enables the instant Night m...

Page 81: ...he selected partition see also This Keypad Function Keys option description When this option is enabled and the Fire Alarm key is pressed at the keypad a fire alarm is generated See Programming the function keys on page 145 Note The report codes in slow formats sent for the keypad aux 1 fire event are configured with the Control Panel Communications Reporting Report Codes Keypad Keypad Aux 1 Fire ...

Page 82: ...2 5 1 2 3 4 Bypass Toggle A menu option that allows an interior zone be bypassed or included while the system is armed 2 5 1 2 3 5 No Force Bypass A menu option that disables auto bypassing of force armable zones 2 5 1 2 4 1 Mains Batt Sounder Alert A menu option that causes the keypad sounder to beep upon arming or disarming if the mains power is missing or a low battery is detected 2 5 1 2 4 2 T...

Page 83: ...en is active until a valid code is entered on the keypad 2 6 1 3 2 Chime Time A menu option that sets the length of time that the chime operates This time can be set in 50 ms 1 20th second increments from 0 12 seconds 0 follows zone 2 6 1 4 Communications A menu option that groups timers for communication events 2 6 1 4 1 Dialer Abort Delay A menu option that creates a delay programmed in seconds ...

Page 84: ...on If there is no 2nd zone that was triggered within 30 minutes the timer will be cleared A B alarm reporting only works with intrusion zone types using the SIA formats When this feature is enabled the standard cross zoning feature will be inactive 2 6 2 1 7 Immediate Zone Restore A menu option that sets the way zones are restored When it is On the zones restore immediately In this case all the al...

Page 85: ...s used when the on board dialer fails 2 6 2 4 4 First Alarm Logic A menu option that enables first alarm logic This feature affects the way multiple alarms are displayed on a keypad If this option is enabled and multiple alarms occur during an armed cycle the keypad will display the first tripped zone only before disarming After disarming the first zone tripped will be the one that says Alarm Memo...

Page 86: ...tic arming opening and closing schedules 2 7 3 1 Opening A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the open state At this time the control panel enables codes designated as Arm only after closing 2 7 3 2 Closing Autoarm A menu option that sets the time after which the partitions selected in Partitions Autoarming start to arm automatically Users with arm only after clos...

Page 87: ...location 18 If this location contains a 0 the built in communicator will be disabled and the NX 10 will function as a local only control LOCATION 3 DIAL ATTEMPTS BACKUP CONTROL FOR PHONE N 1 2 segm numerical data Segment 1 Dial attempts Location 3 segment 1 is used to enter the number of dial attempts 1 to 15 which the communicator will make to phone N 1 before it ends the notification process Fac...

Page 88: ...ttery power restore AC restore and low battery bestore 6 Bell cut bell cut restore telephone line restore 7 Test reports 8 Start and end programming download complete and log full Segment 2 1 Zone and box tamper 2 Auxiliary power over current and restore 3 Wireless sensor missing and restore 4 Wireless sensor low battery and restore 5 Expander trouble and restore keypads are considered as expander...

Page 89: ... order to create a special format a 15 must be programmed in location 8 in addition to the entries in location 18 If this location contains a 0 format 1 will be used when phone N 2 is dialled LOCATION 9 DIAL ATTEMPTS BACKUP CONTROL FOR PHONE N 2 2 segments numerical data Segment 1 dial attempts Segment 1 of location 9 is used to enter the number of dial attempts 1 to 15 attempts that the communica...

Page 90: ... used to select those partitions that are to be reported to phone N 2 If no events are to be reported to phone N 2 both locations should be at 0 LOCATION 10 EVENTS REPORTED TO PHONE N 2 2 segments of feature selection data Segment 1 1 Alarms 2 Opening and closings 3 Zone bypass and bypass restores 4 Zone trouble and trouble restores 5 Power fail AC failure low battery power restore AC restore and ...

Page 91: ...l data Location 14 contains the communicator format used to transmit to the receiver that is connected to phone N 3 Consult the instruction manual for your central station receiver in order to determine which format is compatible See Appendix 3 for all available format selections If you require a format other than those listed review the override options described in location 18 to create the appr...

Page 92: ... be left at the factory default of 0 If you want dual or split reporting and the split is based on partition then location 16 should be programmed to 0 and location 17 should be used to select those partitions that are to be reported to phone N 3 If no events are to be reported to phone N 3 both locations should be at 0 LOCATION 16 EVENTS REPORTED TO PHONE N 3 2 segments feature selection data Seg...

Page 93: ...se format The inter digit time is the value programmed on this location divided by the pulse rate PPS of the programmed format This is programmed in a binary way in order to program the value 10 options 2 and 4 must be selected for value 5 options 1 and 3 must be selected Ex when the value 10 is programmed on segment 4 and a pulse format of 20 PPS is used the inter digit time is 10 20 0 5 sec Down...

Page 94: ...efault If you want pulse tone dialling program a 15 in the segment where pulse dialling should begin If the entire number should be pulse dialling program a 15 in the first segment Four second delays can be obtained anywhere in the sequence by programming a 13 in the appropriate delay location Note A zero is programmed as a 0 Warning You should always check that the callback phone number is accura...

Page 95: ...ror report Segment 4 1 On enables late to close early to open reporting 2 On enables auto arm in STAY mode 3 On enables instant NIGHT mode applies to NX 1208E NX 1248E no toggle 4 On tamper when sensor lost if armed 5 On enables instant STAY mode toggle 6 On arming allowed with tamper memory communication failure expander trouble 7 On arming allowed with battery trouble 8 On keyswitch zone arms in...

Page 96: ... system is armed and no entry or exit delays are being timed It is delayed during entry and exit delay times This zone will not bypass automatically even if enabled in segment 1 of location 23 5 INTERIOR FOLLOWER WITH AUTO BYPASS ENABLED This zone will be instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed It is delayed during entry and exit delay times This zone will bypass...

Page 97: ...rip during exit delay will enable the automatic bypass or instant mode if so programmed This zone is force armable which means the system can be Force Armed even if this zone has been violated In this condition the Ready icon will flash indicating the zone is not secure At the end of the exit delay the zone will be bypassed If the zone becomes secured at any time during the arming cycle it will be...

Page 98: ...for zone 1 and segment 8 is for zone 8 You will find the default configurations in the table above LOCATION 26 PARTITION SELECT ZONES 1 8 8 segments feature selection data Location 26 is used to select the partition s in which zones 1 8 reside A zone may reside in any combination of the 4 partitions If a burglary zone resides in more than 1 partition that zone will only be active when all the part...

Page 99: ...ition 3 4 Partition 4 LOCATION 31 ZONES 25 32 CONFIGURATION GROUP 8 segments numerical data Location 31 contains the configuration group zone type for zones 25 32 Segment 1 is for zone 25 segment 8 is for zone 32 You will find the default configurations in the table above LOCATION 32 PARTITION SELECT ZONES 25 32 8 segments feature selection data Location 32 is used to select the partition s in whi...

Page 100: ...ion of the 4 partitions If a burglary zone resides in more than 1 partition that zone will only be active when all the partitions are armed A zone that resides in more than 1 partition will be reported to its lowest partition Location 36 has 8 segments Segment 1 corresponds to zone 41 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 48 Segment 1 8 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 4 Partition 4 General o...

Page 101: ...s enabled 2 On if log full report is enabled 3 On if autotest report is enabled 4 On if start end programming report is enabled 5 On if end download report is enabled 6 On if sensor low battery report is enabled 7 On if sensor missing report is enabled 8 On if autotest report is enabled ONLY when the system is armed Segment 5 1 On enable lost clock indication 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 On will allow ...

Page 102: ...gment of this location Segment 1 Dynamic battery test duration in minutes 0 30 minutes 0 no test Segment 2 AC fail report delay in minutes 0 255 minutes Segment 3 Power up delay in seconds 0 60 seconds 0 no power up delay Segment 4 Siren time in minutes 1 255 minutes Segment 5 Telephone line cut delay in seconds 0 255 seconds 0 no telephone line monitoring enabled Segment 6 Cross zone time in minu...

Page 103: ...tandard arm disarm code When using the code to arm or disarm the user ID is 255 It is not possible to change this code in the run mode Segment 1 1 Reserved 2 On enables Go To Program Code as an arm only code 3 On enables Go To Program Code as an arm only after closing 4 On enables Go To Program Code as a master arm disarm code can change user codes 5 On enables Go To Program Code as an arm disarm ...

Page 104: ...is entered Off if the output should continue to time when the code is entered 4 On if output should only activate between the closing and opening time in locations 52 and 53 5 On if output should only activate between the opening and closing time in locations 52 and 53 6 On if output should be inverted 7 Reserved 8 Reserved LOCATION 47 AUXILIARY OUTPUT 1 relay 1 EVENT AND TIME 2 segments numerical...

Page 105: ...ss of entry exit follows keypad buzzer 25 Fire 55 Auxiliary communication failure 26 Fire trouble 56 Radio test 27 Chime 57 Any siren when armed in any mode 28 Expander trouble 58 Alarm memory pulsating 29 Dynamic battery test time 59 Zone inactivity Notes When event 48 is programmed it is possible to program a user code authorisation to select the output s which a particular code will activate Ev...

Page 106: ...TER CLOSE WINDOW CODES FUNCTION IN PARTITIONS 1 THRU 4 4 Segments feature selection data Location 54 selects the days of the week on which each partition is open On these days arm only after close window codes will be able to arm and disarm during open window On days not selected here arm only after close window codes will not disarm Segment 1 is for partition 1 and segment 4 is for partition 4 se...

Page 107: ...t 3 Partition 3 Restore Code Segment 4 Partition 4 Restore Code LOCATION 57 BYPASS COMMUNICATOR CODE SLOW SPEED FORMATS ONLY 4 segments numerical data Location 57 contains the event code for a zone Bypass with a 4 2 and 3 1 format For a 4 2 format the digit programmed in this location will be sent as the tens digit of the bypass event code The zone ID will always be reported as the ones digit of t...

Page 108: ... format the digit programmed in this location will be sent as the tens digit of the sensor low battery event code The zone ID will always be reported as the ones digit of the zone number e g zone 12 2 zone 44 4 This location contains 4 segments Any segment left as 0 will follow the Segment 1 selection Segment 1 Partition 1 Sensor Low battery Code Segment 2 Partition 2 Sensor Low battery Code Segme...

Page 109: ...contains the tens and ones digits that will be sent for a 4 2 and 3 1 format if the keypad Auxiliary 2 MEDICAL is enabled in the partition feature selection Segment 1 contains the tens digit segment 2 contains the ones digit For a 3 1 format only the segment 1 digit tens will be sent LOCATION 65 KEYPAD PANIC COMMUNICATOR CODE SLOW SPEED FORMATS ONLY 2 segments numerical data Location 65 contains t...

Page 110: ... Location 69 contains the tens and ones digits for a 4 2 and 3 1 format that will be sent if Low Battery Reporting is enabled Segment 1 contains the tens digit of the Low Battery Reporting Segment 2 contains the ones digit of the Low Battery Reporting Segment 3 contains the tens digit of the Low Battery Restore Segment 4 contains the ones digit of the Low Battery Restore For a 3 1 format only the ...

Page 111: ... Location 74 contains the tens and ones digits for a 4 2 and 3 1 format that will be sent if Expander Trouble Reporting is enabled Segment 1 contains the tens digit of the Expander Trouble Reporting Segment 2 contains the ones digit of the Expander Trouble Reporting Segment 3 contains the tens digit of the Expander Trouble Restore Segment 4 contains the ones digit of the Expander Trouble Restore F...

Page 112: ...SPEED FORMATS ONLY 8 segments numerical data Location 78 contains the tens digit for a 4 2 and 3 1 format if Closing Reporting is enabled The ones digit is the ones digit of the user number that did the opening If the user is greater than 9 the numbers will begin repeating e g code 6 6 code 45 5 This location contains 8 segments Any segment left as 0 will follow the segment 1 selection If you need...

Page 113: ...m Reporting Segment 3 contains the tens digit of the End Program Reporting Segment 4 contains the ones digit of the End Program Reporting For a 3 1 format only the segment 1 digit resp segment 3 digit tens will be sent LOCATION 82 END DOWNLOAD COMMUNICATOR CODE SLOW SPEED FORMATS ONLY 4 segments numerical data Location 82 contains the tens and ones digits for a 4 2 and 3 1 format that will be sent...

Page 114: ...account code corresponding to the phone number that is dialled will be used If the account code is less than six digits program a 10 in the segment immediately after the last digit of the account code If the account code is 6 digits long program all 6 segments LOCATION 89 ACCOUNT CODE FOR PARTITION 2 6 segments numerical data Location 89 contains the account code that is sent when partition 2 is r...

Page 115: ...t of the account code If the account code is 6 digits long program all 6 segments LOCATION 93 PARTITION 3 FEATURE AND REPORTING SELECTIONS 5 segments feature selection data Location 93 is used to enable certain features that the user can access or see from the keypad of the system In addition certain communicator reports are enabled in this location Each of these features can be enabled by partiti...

Page 116: ... times in seconds There are 2 separate entry and exit times Valid entries are 10 255 seconds If all the segments are 0 the entry and exit times for partition 1 will be used Segment 1 Entry time 1 Entry time that will be used when a delay 1 zone type initiates an entry delay Segment 2 Exit time 1 Exit time that will be used for all zones designated as delay 1 Segment 3 Entry time 2 Entry time that ...

Page 117: ...enables Fast Loop Response 50mS Off 500mS 2 On enables Double End Of Line Tamper zone Mainly used for tamper on wireless zones 3 On enables Trouble Reporting zone Day zone and Fire zones 4 On if configuration group is a Cross Zone 5 On enables Dialer Delay zone See location 40 6 On if configuration group will use swinger shutdown See location 38 7 On enables Restore reporting 8 On enables Listen I...

Page 118: ... ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 116 contains the event code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format valu...

Page 119: ...RATION GROUP 7 ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 122 contains the event code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robof...

Page 120: ...ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 128 contains the event code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value...

Page 121: ... segments feature selection data Use the Configuration Group Characteristic Selections described in Location 111 LOCATION 134 CONFIGURATION GROUP 13 ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 134 contains the event code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alar...

Page 122: ...ocation is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value 00 99 LOCATION 139 CONFIGURATION GROUP 15 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 segments feature selection data Use the Configuration Group Characteristic Selections described in Location 111 LOCATION 140 CONFIGURATION GROUP 16 ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Lo...

Page 123: ...chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value 00 99 LOCATION 145 CONFIGURATION GROUP 18 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 segments feature selection data Use the Configuration Group Characteristic Selections des...

Page 124: ...is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value 00 99 LOCATION 151 CONFIGURATION GROUP 21 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 segments feature ...

Page 125: ...roup Characteristic Selections described in Location 111 LOCATION 156 CONFIGURATION GROUP 24 ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 156 contains the event code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like ...

Page 126: ...3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value 00 99 LOCATION 161 CONFIGURATION GROUP 26 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 segments feature selection data Use the Configuration Group Characteristic Selections described in Location 111 LOCATION 162 CONFIGURATION GROUP 27 ALARM EVENT CODE 1 segment numerical data Location 162 contains the event code that is sent for a Co...

Page 127: ...ent code that is sent for a Contact ID or SIA report The desired event code should be chosen from the Table 38 or Table 39 in Appendix 1 The zone ID will be the zone that is in alarm This location is not used for slow speed formats like 4 2 and 3 1 This location may also contain the alarm report code for the Robofon format value 00 99 LOCATION 167 CONFIGURATION GROUP 29 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 seg...

Page 128: ...ypad which has the address defined in location 212 It is recommended that it will be placed in location 1 keypad 1 This will allow location 212 to be left at the factory default If the LCD keypad is selected as something other than partition 1 keypad 1 program the appropriate address in location 212 Select the address from the location chart Keypad Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 1 192 193 194 195 2 2...

Page 129: ...NX 10 Installers manual 129 5 Spain 6 Greece 7 South Africa 8 Israel 9 Spain PRSGR 10 Turkey 11 France 17 Turkey Pronet 50 US ...

Page 130: ...Alarm Restore 4 8 Program Download Log Full 8 Tamper Restore PHONE 1 SELECTING WHICH PARTITIONS REPORT TO PHONE 1 Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 5 4 Partition 4 6 PHONE 2 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 PHONE 2 ACCOUNT CODE 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 PHONE 2 REPORTING FORMAT 0 9 PHONE 2 DIAL ATTEMPTS BACKUP CONTROL 8 0 PHONE 2 S...

Page 131: ... WHICH PARTITIONS REPORT TO PHONE 3 Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 17 4 Partition 4 FORMAT OVERRIDE Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program Segment 2 Circle Numbers To Program 1 On 1800hz transmit Off 1900hz 1 On pager format no handshake required 2 On 2300hz handshake Off 1400hz 2 On 1400 2300 handshake 3 On checksum parity Off double round par 3 Reserve...

Page 132: ...gment 5 1 Late to close early to open 1 Disables auto bypassing of force armable zones 2 Auto arm in stay mode 2 Reserved 3 Enables instant night 3 Reserved 4 Tamper when sensor lost if armed 4 Reserved 5 Enables instant stay toggle 5 Reserved 6 Arming with tamper mem comm failure 6 Reserved 7 Arming with battery trouble 7 Reserved 23 8 Keyswitch zone arms in stay mode 8 Reserved ENTRY EXIT TIMERS...

Page 133: ...8 Segments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Partition 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Partition 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Partition 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 36 Partition 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SIREN AND SYSTEM SUPERVISION Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Siren sounds for telephone line cut while armed BELL output and wireless sirens 2 Siren sounds for telephone line cut while disarmed BELL output and wireless sirens 3 Siren blast at arming pu...

Page 134: ...0 seconds 7 Activate first disarm reporting last arm reporting for partitions 8 Automatic switch summer wintertime and vice versa Segment 6 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Reserved 2 Use internal crystal for clock 3 Enable zone activity in hours not in days 4 Enable first alarm logic 5 Enable log protection 6 Disable Clean Me report 7 Siren output is steady in case of fire alarm BELL output YES wirele...

Page 135: ...program codes require six digits 2 Requires valid user code entry for site initiated downloading and panel initiated downloading functions 3 Enables Auto Cancel Abort 4 Reserved 5 On keypad shutdown mode 6 On user authorization to enter program mode 7 On codes 16 and 17 are guard codes 41 8 Reserved 42 GO TO PROGRAM CODE 9 7 1 3 0 0 GO TO PROGRAM CODE PARTITION AND AUTHORIZATION Segment 1 Circle N...

Page 136: ...event number for output 2 7 Each siren activation 48 Segment 2 Program the timing for output 1 0 sec follow event AUTOTEST CONTROL Segment 1 Program a 1 if the interval is hours or a 0 for days Add a 2 to suppress the daily test or a 3 to suppress the hourly test 0 Segment 2 Program the autotest interval from 1 255 days or hours 1 Segment 3 Program the autotest report in 24 hour time format 2 51 S...

Page 137: ...per code 0 Segment 2 Partition 2 tamper code 0 Segment 3 Partition 3 tamper code 0 58 Segment 4 Partition 4 tamper code 0 TROUBLE COMMUNICATOR CODE SLOW SPEED FORMATS ONLY Segment 1 Partition 1 trouble code 0 Segment 2 Partition 2 trouble code 0 Segment 3 Partition 3 trouble code 0 59 Segment 4 Partition 4 trouble code 0 SENSOR LOW BATTERY COMMUNICATOR CODE SLOW SPEED FORMATS ONLY Segment 1 Partit...

Page 138: ...ERVED END DOWNLOAD 0 0 0 0 83 CANCEL COMMUNICATOR CODE 0 84 BUS FAULT BUS FAULT RESTORE 0 0 0 0 85 87 RESERVED 88 PARTITION 1 ACCOUNT CODE 10 10 10 10 10 10 89 PARTITION 2 ACCOUNT CODE 10 10 10 10 10 10 PARTITION 2 FEATURE SELECTION Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 1 Quick Arm 1 LED extinguish enable 1 Open Close 2 Re Exit 2 Require user code for bypassing zones 2 Bypass 3 Auto Bypass interior 3 Bypa...

Page 139: ...eserved 4 Tamper when sensor lost if armed 4 Reserved 5 Enables instant stay toggle 5 Reserved 6 Arming with tamper mem comm failure 6 Reserved 7 Arming with battery trouble 7 Reserved 93 8 Keyswitch zone arms in stay mode 8 Reserved ENTRY EXIT TIMERS Segment 1 Entry Time 1 0 Segment 2 Exit Time 1 0 Segment 3 Entry Time 2 0 Segment 4 Exit Time 2 0 Reserved 0 94 Reserved 0 95 PARTITION 4 ACCOUNT CO...

Page 140: ...m 6 Group Bypass 3 Steady siren on alarm 7 Force armable 4 Chime 8 Entry Guard Segment 3 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Fast Loop Response 5 Dialer Delay zone 2 Double End of Line Tamper zone 6 Swinger zone 3 Trouble zone Fire and Day zone 7 Restore reporting 4 Cross Zone 8 Listen In Segment 4 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Zone activity monitor 5 Reserved 2 End of line resistor defeat 6 Reserved 3 Zone...

Page 141: ...8 ALARM EVENT CODE 7 145 CONFIGURATION GROUP 18 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 1257 25678 146 CONFIGURATION GROUP 19 ALARM EVENT CODE 7 147 CONFIGURATION GROUP 19 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 6 1257 25678 148 CONFIGURATION GROUP 20 ALARM EVENT CODE 7 149 CONFIGURATION GROUP 20 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 5 1245 25678 150 CONFIGURATION GROUP 21 ALARM EVENT CODE 20 151 CONFIGURATION GROUP 21 CHARACTERISTIC SELECT 24 12...

Page 142: ...Sunday 1 1 1 1 Monday 2 2 2 2 Tuesday 3 3 3 3 Wednesday 4 4 4 4 Thursday 5 5 5 5 Friday 6 6 6 6 Saturday 7 7 7 7 Reserved 8 8 8 8 207 211 RESERVED 212 LCD KEYPAD ADDRESS FOR XSIA ZONE DESCRIPTIONS 192 213 COUNTRY CODE 0 ...

Page 143: ...y and defaulted to the factory defaults before starting to program the system For more information on enrolling and defaulting see Chapter B7 Enrolling modules For step by step instructions concerning the very first wireless keypad installation see the Wireless keypad learning in procedure section and for instructions about installing additional wireless keypads see the Learning in additional wire...

Page 144: ...anguages 2 4 Same as above Zones 2 8 Same as above 4 Partitions 2 Same as above 4 User Names 2 99 Same as above Zone Type Names 2 0 Same as above 3 F2 F Functions Same as above 8 Case Tamper Master keypad Silent Keypad 5 sec silence Armed Zone Info Beep on Panics Service Message Custom Message Custom Msg Lock Clock 24 hour Clock Ding Dong Chime 3 6 1 5 1 1 Language 1 3 11 3 10 3 3 7 Diagnostics Go...

Page 145: ... Settings Feature Select Miscellaneous KP Shutdown Mode and press OK 2 Scroll to Enabled and press OK 3 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to KP Shutdown Mode 4 In order to display time and date instead of the Please Enter Your Code prompt navigate with the keys to This Keypad Keypad Features Advanced Options KP Shutdown shows Clock Enabled and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once...

Page 146: ... Partition 1 Feature Select Keypads Fire Aux 1 and press OK 5 Select Enabled and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Fire Aux 1 Table 15 Available function key actions Function Action description Disabled Disables the function key Arm Away Mode Arms the system in Away mode Arming with the function key will report as User 98 Note This shortcut works only if the Qui...

Page 147: ...menu option descriptions in the glossaries The alarm is reported and is listed in the event log Note When you press the panic key and This keypad Keypad Features Beep on Panics option is disabled no keystroke sound is emitted Medical Aux2 Starts the medical alarm which can be cancelled by entering the user code The alarm is reported and is listed in the event log For the function to work the Medic...

Page 148: ...0 mAh cells for powering the keypad itself and two extra AA sized 2800 mAh cells for supplying power to the backlight The backlight cells are not supervised Typical operation defined as five arming and disarming cycles per 24 hours shall result in an expected battery lifetime of at least 3 years Fully configuring a typical installation through a wireless keypad will reduce battery lifetime by some...

Page 149: ...replace batteries Operating battery replacement The master user is allowed to perform the operating battery replacement according to the following procedure 3 Disarm the system 4 Press OK and enter your master user code to open the User Menu 5 Navigate with the keys to Change Batteries and press OK Note that Change Batteries option in User Menu is available only when keypad partitions are disarmed...

Page 150: ...ow 8 Open the operating battery compartment and replace all four batteries You have 5 minutes to finish this operation You must use Duracell or Energizer AA batteries only 9 After replacing batteries you have to close the battery compartment in 30 seconds 10 If Type to finish message is displayed press the key to restore normal keypad ...

Page 151: ... Keypad Keypad Features Master Keypad and press OK Select Yes to set the keypad as a master keypad by default Select No to set the keypad as a single partition keypad by default 2 Press OK to save the setting 3 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Master Keypad Assigning X 10 devices The keypad can be used to activate selected X 10 devices The following example programs the u...

Page 152: ...anguages Language 1 to Language 4 for the end user keypad operation You can set several languages on the keypad The following example configures French as the second keypad language 1 Navigate with the keys to This Keypad Set KP Language and press OK 2 The current language is displayed as Language 1 3 Scroll to Language 2 and press OK 4 Use the keys to select Français and press OK 5 The keypad ret...

Page 153: ... in the system or all the keypads in the partition For example to cancel the keypad exit buzzer completely for all the keypads 1 Navigate with the keys to Control Panel and press OK 2 Scroll to System Settings Feature Select Miscellaneous Silent Exit Always 3 Use the keys to change the status to Yes and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Silent Exit Always You can...

Page 154: ...able Table 16 Behaviour of the keypad buzzer based on the Buzzer On Exit settings example ET1 10 s ET2 20 s Expect OFF OFF 20 s slow beep confirmation beep OFF ON 20 s slow beep ON OFF 10 s fast beep confirmation beep ON ON 20 s slow beep confirmation beep ET1 20 s ET2 10 s Expect OFF OFF 20 s slow beep confirmation beep OFF ON 10 s slow beep confirmation beep ON OFF 10 s slow beep 10s fast beep O...

Page 155: ...rmed 3 3 6 Beep on Panics A menu option that sounds a keypad beep when the panic function key personal attack alarm medical alarm or fire alarm is held down When this option is disabled all three panic function keys are mute no keystroke sound is emitted 3 3 7 Master Keypad A menu option that sets the default mode of the selected keypad to master mode This is a mode of operation on a keypad that a...

Page 156: ...he receiver did not receive the supervision signal from the wireless transmitter On the wired keypad the RF Zone Lost event is signalized by three beeps every 5 minutes On the wireless keypad the RF Zone Lost event is signalized after 15 seconds from the wake up and then every 5 minutes from the last signal if the keypad is in the active mode 3 3 13 5 Always Master Mode A menu option that enables ...

Page 157: ...s on the backlighting for the state indicator GE logo on the keypad 3 3 13 14 Status LED Always On A menu option that if set to Yes causes the state indicator to be on at all times This option is accessible only on a wired keypad 3 3 14 Pry Off Switch A menu entry that groups the wireless keypad options related to the pry off switch 3 3 14 1 Always Tamper A menu option that turns on the wireless k...

Page 158: ...r or multiple keypads in the system Included are the zone descriptors custom message shutdown message zone names and partition names 3 6 2 User Names A menu option that specifies a name for each user code The maximum length of a user name is 15 characters 3 6 3 Zone Type Names A menu option that allows the installer to define names for each installed zone type For example Type 1 can be named Burgl...

Page 159: ... 5 V primary cell Battery capacity 2850 mAh Electronics Battery lifetime typical 3 years Number and type of batteries 2 x AA size 1 5 V primary cell Battery capacity 2850 mAh Optional backlight Battery lifetime typical 6 months Board operating voltages electronics and backlight 2 1 V 3 1 V Current consumption sleep mode alphanumeric display OFF 70 0 uA at 3 1 V 5 Current consumption active mode al...

Page 160: ... 5 Current consumption backlight ON buzzer OFF 28 9 mA at 13 8 V 5 Current consumption standby 13 8 mA at 13 8V 5 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 158 x 88 x 1 2 mm Housing Size Dimensions width x height x depth 178 x 102 x 20 mm Environmental Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C Humidity Max 95 non condensing Shipping weight 227 g ...

Page 161: ...w the keypad version and model and default the selected keypad Glossary Location Term Definition 4 Other keypads A menu entry that groups programming options for other keypads in the system 4 1 1 1 Model A menu option that displays the current model of the selected keypad 4 1 1 2 Version A menu option that displays the current software version of the selected keypad 1 Partition 1 Keypad 1 Model Ve...

Page 162: ...r Partitions Time Unit Time Attributes Output Latched Code Stops Timer Log Event Global Siren X 10 Address I O 1 Output 1 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 1 1 6 5 1 1 7 5 1 1 1 6 5 1 1 2 6 5 1 1 6 7 5 1 1 6 8 5 1 1 1 6 7 5 1 1 2 6 7 Outputs 2 Same as above 8 5 1 1 6 3 5 1 1 6 4 Sirens IO Features Threshold Voltage Level Battery Auxiliary Traceability RF Siren IO 1 5 1 9 5 1 1 9 5 1 1 1 9 5 1 1 9 2 5 1 1 9 4 5 1 1 1 ...

Page 163: ...en Partition 1 2 Select the relevant module bus ID and press OK In this case select RF Receiver 32 and press OK 3 Scroll to Start Zone and press OK 4 Enter the starting zone of the receiver In case of the RF Receiver 32 the NX 10 built in 868MHz Gen2 receiver this option is not visible In the NX 10 system you can set this value for additional RF receivers only For the RF receiver 32 the starting z...

Page 164: ...Note Partition number stored with the alarm event is the first partition the triggered sensor belongs to So if the sensor belongs to partitions 1 and 4 the partition number sent with the event will be 1 It should be taken into consideration when setting up multi partition sensors or configuring outputs based on alarm events Also in case of tamper on the zone assigned to all partitions Siren On fla...

Page 165: ...Key prompt enter a 24 digit encryption key and press OK This encryption key is to secure the wireless communication link between the panel and wireless keypad s and is unique for each panel Any 24 digit value can be entered The same encryption key must be entered when successive wireless keypads are enrolled 11 The new keypad communicates with the panel and sends data entered in steps 5 to 10 The ...

Page 166: ... details 5 Wait until the LED on the IO module board blinks for 0 5 second 6 Trip the IO module tamper switch simulating the closing of the housing for at least 0 5 second and maximum of 5 seconds and release the tamper again 7 The LED on the IO module will blink for 1 second ant the keypad beeps once to confirm the module is programmed 8 The IO module is learned in Close the IO module housing Not...

Page 167: ...o accept the change and returns to Jam Detection Configuring IO modules The I O module is a PCB only device which can be connected to any application thus allowing the application to be controlled through a wireless link The application to be controlled must have a power supply of its own One important application for the I O module is the wireless siren beacon which has its own battery pack to op...

Page 168: ... the keys to X10 Address House Code scroll to P and press OK 8 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to House Code The list of events that can be selected during IO module programming is as follows Table 18 RF receiver output events Nr Event Nr Event Nr Event 0 Burglary alarm 18 Entry 26 Fire trouble 1 Fire alarm 19 Exit 45 Code entry 2 24 hour alarm 20 Entry or exit 46 Key FOB fu...

Page 169: ... I O 4 Output 1 Time enter 0 and press OK 9 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Time 10 Navigate with the keys to I O 4 Output 1 Partitions and press OK Select partition 1 only and press OK 11 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Partitions 12 Navigate with the keys to I O 4 Output 1 Attributes Output Latched and press OK Select No and press OK 13 The key...

Page 170: ...dow in Belgium and Holland to 24 minutes Fire transmitter supervision windows should be set to 4 hours Smoke detectors follow the fire window 868 MHz smoke sensors report every 64 minutes Smoke detectors follow the fire supervision window only and report to the central station when not reporting within the fire window On the wired keypad the RF Zone Lost event is signalized by three beeps every 5 ...

Page 171: ...iren IO module 2 on receiver 32 1 Navigate with the keys to RF Receivers RF Receiver 32 and press OK 2 Scroll to RSSI RF Device RF Sirens IO Siren IO 2 and press OK 3 The RSSI value is displayed on the keypad Disabling wireless sensors You can program a receiver to disable a wireless sensor This does not remove the sensor identification from the module s memory The wireless sensor can be reactivat...

Page 172: ...A menu entry that enables disables the selected sensor Event Selects the event that will trigger the output See Table 18 for the specific events that can be selected External Contact A menu option on an RF door window sensor that enables an additional external contact When the external contact is triggered an alarm is generated on the same zone number as the door window sensor reed contact itself ...

Page 173: ...outputs can be programmed to respond to this event If this option is disabled pressing the button starts the Arm Stay mode Note It is an equivalent of Option 2 above and it can be set in either place Keyfob User ID A menu option that makes the keyfob report as the zone that it is learned into When this option is disabled all keyfobs report their open closing reports as user 99 Learn RF Keypad A me...

Page 174: ...the partition s that will trigger the output when the event occurs in these partition s Receiver Features A menu entry that groups programmable options for RF receivers Reset Settings A menu option that defaults the selected receiver to factory defaults RF Keypads A menu entry that displays the RSSI value for the selected wireless keypad RF Receiver 32 A menu entry that groups all options for the ...

Page 175: ...he particular IO module siren Traceability A menu entry that groups additional information like serial number manufacture date and firmware revision Unit Code A menu option that sets the X 10 unit number used to identify a particular X 10 device on the selected module Version A menu option that displays the current software version of the selected receiver Voltage Level A menu entry that displays ...

Page 176: ... of locations related to the output events Please note that descriptions for locations 70 71 and 72 given below for the output 1 pertain also to the respective locations for the outputs 2 to 8 Table 19 RF receiver location map locations related to output events Output Location Segment Type Description IO module 1 dec value Event number 2 dec value Zone user number 70 3 dec value Time 1 option Spec...

Page 177: ...Special configuration 89 2 option Partition 1 hex value X 10 unit code 7 90 2 hex value X 10 house code 1 dec value Event number 2 dec value Zone user number 91 3 dec value Time 1 option Special configuration 92 2 option Partition 1 hex value X 10 unit code 8 93 2 hex value X 10 house code IO module 4 LOCATION 70 PROGRAMMING THE EVENT USER ZONE AND TIME FOR OUTPUT 1 3 segments numerical data Segme...

Page 178: ... entered 2 OFF Output is timed ON Timed or output should be reset if a code is entered while it is being timed 3 OFF Stays timed not reset after code is entered 8 Reserved Segment 2 selects the following partitions Option Function 1 ON If the event should activate when it occurs in partition 1 2 ON If the event should activate when it occurs in partition 2 3 ON If the event should activate when it...

Page 179: ... 10 user 20 152 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 21 30 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 153 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 31 40 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 154 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 41 50 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 155 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 51 60 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 156 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 61 70 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 157 10 option AUTHORIZING USERS 71 80 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 158 10 option AUTHORIZ...

Page 180: ...SMS reporting SIA reporting with optional partition modifiers using SMS messages XSIA reporting using SMS text messages Control panel can use GSM in addition to PSTN reporting all panel protocols using GSM Wireless upload download using GSM CSD connection Wireless upload download using a GPRS connection Upload download may be initiated remotely or locally Optional automatic download sessions These...

Page 181: ...the modem resets and restarts and reads the PIN number network operator SMS center number and any other information from the configuration Enrolling the SIM card on the GSM network 1 Enter programming mode 2 Select NX 7002 Module Options GSM SIM PIN Code and press OK 3 Enter the SIM PIN and press OK 4 Exit programming mode The SIM PIN is automatically enrolled on the GSM network Enrolling the SIM ...

Page 182: ...Slide the clip back to the original position as shown in 8 Power up the system Do not enter programming mode until the SIM card selects the network operator The SIM card automatically selects a network operator when enrolled on the network To manually select an operator enter the relevant network operator in GSM Operator Operator Selection See Appendix A for a list of operator ID codes Most SIM ca...

Page 183: ... Note the RSSI reading 4 Select NX 7002 Module Options Status Check and press OK 5 Scroll through the status messages to ensure the SIM card is logged onto the GSM network and the SIM card PIN is not blocked See Obtaining the GSM GPRS module status on page 196 for more information on status messages Testing the GSM or GPRS connection You can test if the module is logged into the GSM network by sel...

Page 184: ...ted to the GPRS network for example when it uses the voice channel or CSD The REP LED indicates that TCP SMS reporting is taking place The PSU ERR LED indicates that there is a problem with the 3 8 V Switched Mode Power Supply Unit the modem power source is too low The GSM LED indicates that the module is using the CSD channel ...

Page 185: ...ll All Abort Up Download GSM Operator Selection Current Operator SIM PIN Code Options GSM Operator SMS Service Cent r e Address RSSI Value Bit Error Rate Connection Fault Line Fault RF Level Line Fault Delay GSM Engine Info Manufacturer Type Software Revision Serial Number 15 2 4 15 1 6 15 1 5 15 1 7 15 2 2 15 2 3 15 2 5 15 2 6 15 2 7 15 2 8 15 2 9 15 3 1 15 1 5 1 15 1 6 1 15 1 6 2 15 1 6 3 15 1 6...

Page 186: ...e is programmed it is formatted as an XSIA SIA or Contact ID event It can then be sent out via TCP IP or SMS TCP IP reporting can take place over a GPRS PPP network SMS reporting can take place over a GSM network There are twelve configurable report destinations SMS reporting can use a maximum of two TCP IP reporting can use a maximum of two and HomeText reporting can use a maximum of eight report...

Page 187: ... groups and must be assigned to one of the 12 available languages A HomeText group can be sent to one of the report destinations that report specified events All telephone numbers belonging to a HomeText group will receive SMS messages of reported events for that group HomeText Control HomeText allows the users to send and receive SMS messages from a mobile phone to control their security system M...

Page 188: ...port control you want to work on Navigate with the keys to NX 7002 Module Reporting TCP IP Reporting Report Format and press OK to select the report format Navigate with the keys to NX 7002 Module Reporting SMS Reporting to set up SMS Note All events for Report 1 are enabled by default Primary and secondary reporting Reporting for each report controller is done from the GSM GPRS module or via anot...

Page 189: ...nd report format NX 590 The NX 590 is a TCP IP auxiliary dialer When it fails to report it sends an expansion event which the NX 7002 reports Set a report control to Report When Report Always Enable Test Report events only Program the first report destination and ensure the NX 7002 report format is the same as that used by the NX 590 GSM GPRS module as backup audio reporting Control panel The cont...

Page 190: ... system events Ensure the reporting format on the dialer is the same as that set in NX 7002 Module Reporting Backup Format GSM CSD connection upload download call back from audio GSM CSD connection is a feature that lets you upload download without having to pay the extra cost of a CSD telephone number service Instead you call in on the audio telephone number to begin an upload download session No...

Page 191: ...om phone number 5666666 only The PC initiates the upload download session 1 Navigate with the keys to Up Download Connection Type CSD This sets the connection type This must be done before the phone number and IP address can be programmed 2 Navigate with the keys to NX 7002 Module Up Download and press OK 3 Scroll to Remote Initiated Enabled and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to accept the chang...

Page 192: ...t NX 7002 Module Reporting SMS Reporting Receiver n Protocol Contact ID Destination Select NX 7002 Module Reporting Report Control Report n Destination SMS1 or SMS 2 SMS Service Centre Select NX 7002 Module Options GSM SMS Service Center Address SIA over SMS Phone Number Select NX 7002 Module Reporting SMS Reporting Receiver n Phone number Account code Select NX 7002 Module Reporting SMS Reporting...

Page 193: ...eceiver Number Line Number Select NX 7002 Module Reporting TCP IP Reporting Receivers Receiver n Line Number Enable XSIA Select NX 7002 Module Reporting XSIA Protocol Select NX 7002 Module Reporting TCP IP Reporting Report Format SIA HomeText Reporting When HomeText reporting is enabled you will receive SMS text messages about the alarm system status to your mobile phone Set the keypad from which ...

Page 194: ...word The user must enter a password before sending a HomeText command Select NX 7002 Module Options HomeText System Control Password Always Required Enable Commands are accepted only from HomeText phone numbers Select NX 7002 Module Options HomeText System Control Only Registered Phones Enable Allow the user to send HomeText commands from a registered phone only Select NX 7002 Module Reporting Hom...

Page 195: ...dule Reporting TCP IP Reporting Report Format SIA Enable Polling Select NX 7002 Module Reporting TCP IP Reporting Polling Time Up downloading over GSM GSM Data Phone Number Select NX 7002 Module Up Download Phone Number Note Use the DL900 version that supports GSM downloading Allow Calls from Select NX 7002 Module Up Download Allow Calls From Note Only allows incoming data calls from specific phon...

Page 196: ... module Table 22 Status messages explains each status message Table 22 Status messages Message Description GSM Connection GSM Engine Comms The modem is responding to AT commands SIM PIN Accepted The SIM is valid and programmed correctly Logged into GSM Network The SIM has been enrolled on the GSM network SIM PUK Required The SIM PIN code is blocked Put the SIM into a mobile phone and enter the PUK...

Page 197: ...u entry is blank The GSM operator ID number is incorrect Enter 00000 to enable automatic operator selection Autotest You can run a periodic autotest to ensure the system is working correctly Autotest parameters are configured on the control panel You can configure the control panel to run autotests and place autotest events in the event log without reporting them You can then configure the GSM GPR...

Page 198: ...restore zone number 380 R Expander trouble device number 333 ET Zone tamper zone number 137 TA Expander restore device number 333 ER Zone tamper restore zone number 137 TR Telephone fault 351 LT Zone bypass zone number 570 B Telephone restore 351 LR Bypass restore zone number 570 U Siren tamper device number 321 YA Early open late close 451 OK Siren restore device number 321 YH Zone activity fault...

Page 199: ... RXvvv SMS SIA reporting message format SIA reporting over SMS can be set to one of three modes separate events combined events and reporting with partition modifiers Separate events Account codes are used to identify partitions Events for separate account codes are sent in separate messages using the syntax aaaaaa eennn eennn See Table 26 for a detailed syntax description Table 26 Reporting synta...

Page 200: ...ombined events Account codes are used to identify partitions Events for separate accounts codes can be sent in the same message using the syntax aaaaaa eennn eennn aaaaaa eennn eennn See Table 26 for a detailed syntax description The settings and events in Table 27 are transmitted in the following message 123456 BA001 BA003 987654 YT000 345678 TA030 Reporting with partition modifiers Partition mod...

Page 201: ...cimal gg Two digit group number decimal This contains the partition that generated the event or zero for a non partition event ppp Three digit point number decimal This contains the zone user or module number for the event 0 Contact ID checksum This 0 can be ignored Example The following example shows Partition 3 account code E9D3 has a keypad tamper Contact ID 137 on zone 30 partition 3 E9D318113...

Page 202: ...phone_number Password status Sends the system status to your unregistered phone 32444123456 44aa44 status where 32444123456 is your registered phone number NOT the number you are calling from and 44aa44 is your password Note You can also use this syntax adding the registered phone number and the password to the beginning of the command when sending any other command from an unregistered phone Arm ...

Page 203: ...rs when it is activated for example by a button on a keyfob switch aux 1 to activate aux output 1 on the panel Change your user code user code new user code Changes your user code user code 0101 to change your own user code to 0101 Change another user code user code user number new user code Changes another persons user code user code 2 0101 to change the user code to 0101 for the user 2 Delete a ...

Page 204: ...4 to change a password assigned to your phone to 44aa44 To change another persons SMS password password phone phone number new password Changes another person s password password phone 32444123456 44aa44 to change a password assigned to the number 32444123456 to 44aa44 Receiving SMS messages from a security system HomeText can be set up to send two types of text messages to a user s phone Confirma...

Page 205: ...ownload setting that answers calls from a known phone number only To enable this setting you must enable Remote Initiated and program the phone number of the PC in Up Download Phone Number Any Phone Access A Reporting menu entry that lists all the users with rights to send HomeText commands from the phone unknown to the system Note Sending a HomeText message from the unknown phone requires adding ...

Page 206: ...ations A Reporting menu entry that groups together the communication events that are reported to the selected report control Connection Fault An Options menu entry that groups connection fault options A connection fault occurs when the module cannot log into the GSM network Connection Type An Up Download menu entry that selects a CSD or GPRS connection Contact ID A Reporting menu entry that select...

Page 207: ...ine Fault RF Level If the RSSI level drops below this value a GSM line fault is indicated GPRS General Packet Radio Service A global standard for wireless communications It supports a range of bandwidths and can transmit and receive both small bursts and large amounts of data An Options menu entry that allows a GPRS connection for up download GPRS APN An Options setting that configures the GPRS ac...

Page 208: ...GSM network M Manufacturer An Options setting that contains the GSM Engine Manufacturer Identification Max Joined SMSs A Reporting option that sets the maximum number of text messages that can be joined together and sent as a single SMS Max Report Attempts A Reporting setting that configures the number of attempts the NX 7002 makes to send a report This can be from 0 to 15 Max Reports in 24h A Rep...

Page 209: ...word Password Always Required An Options menu setting that requires a password to be included when a HomeText message is sent to the system Passwords must be between 6 and 16 characters and contain at least one number between 0 9 They should only have alphanumeric characters and no spaces Phone Number A Reporting setting that sets the phone number to which SMS reports are sent An Up download setti...

Page 210: ...eport Delay A Reporting setting that configures the delay in seconds before the NX 7002 module reports If any other events occur during this delay they are sent with the first event in one message This can be from 0 to 255 seconds This setting is valid only if using SMS reporting Report Format A Reporting setting that configures the communicator format used to report to the selected TCP IP receive...

Page 211: ...ped and sent as separate messages to separate account codes SIM card PUK code See PUK code SIM PIN Accepted An Options setting that indicates that the PIN number for the SIM card has been entered correctly SIM PIN Code An Options setting that configures the code used to enrol the SIM card on the GSM network SIM PUK Required An Options setting that indicates that the SIM card has been blocked and a...

Page 212: ...dem used by the NX 7002 U U D Authentication Disable Time An Up Download setting that contains the length of time for which the system is disabled after the maximum number of authentication attempts has been exceeded U D Call Back after Voice Call An Up Download setting that starts an up download session after a voice call U D Port An Options setting that indicates that configures the port for GPR...

Page 213: ...ble below 5 When all the desired changes in programming have been made quit programming mode for the GPRS module by pressing twice the NO key The NX 10 will exit programming and return to the Enter the device address level Pressing twice the NO key again will exit the program mode Note Each time you exit programming mode the modem restarts and reads the PIN number network operator and SMSC address...

Page 214: ...Low Battery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segment 13 Expander Trouble incl keypad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segment 14 Failure To Communicate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segment 15 Zone Activity Monitoring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Segment 16 Reserved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 0 6 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 0 7 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 0 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 ...

Page 215: ...NATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 0 15 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 0 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 BY PARTITION Segment 1 Alarms and Restores 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 2 Open Close 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 3 Bypass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 4 Zone Trouble 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 5 Power Trouble AC Failure Low Batt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 6 Siren Telephone Fault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment ...

Page 216: ...ad Log Full 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 9 Tampers zones and box 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 10 Short Circuit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 11 Sensor Lost 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 12 Sensor Low Battery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 13 Expander Trouble incl keypad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 14 Failure To Communicate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 15 Zone Activity Monitoring 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Segment 16 Reserved 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P...

Page 217: ...0 0 156 Account number partition 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 157 Account number partition 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIMERS AND COUNTERS Segment 1 Max Number of network attempts 8 Segment 2 Report attempts for Fail To Communicate 4 Segment 3 Maximum reports in 24 hours TCP IP SMS 20 Segment 4 Time in seconds for overall network attempt 60 Segment 5 Reserved Segment 6 TCP IP Polling time in minutes for PPP connection...

Page 218: ...on channel failure 5 On U D session in progress 6 On U D session starting 7 On Reporting in progress 8 On Good RSSI Level Segment 3 1 On Max reports in 24h limit reached 174 2 8 Reserved 175 GSM modem manufacturer read only name of manufacturer 176 GSM modem model read only name of model 177 GSM modem software revision read only software revision 178 GSM modem serial number read only serial number...

Page 219: ...mber 11 0 Segment 12 User Number for Phone Number 12 0 Segment 13 User Number for Phone Number 13 0 Segment 14 User Number for Phone Number 14 0 Segment 15 User Number for Phone Number 15 0 227 Segment 16 User Number for Phone Number 16 0 HOMETEXT REPORT GROUPS FOR PHONE NUMBERS 1 16 Segment 1 Assigned Report Groups to Phone 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Segment 2 Assigned Report Groups to Phone 2 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 220: ...14 14 14 14 241 HomeText Phone Number 10 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 242 HomeText Phone Number 11 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 243 HomeText Phone Number 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 244 HomeText Phone Number 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 245 HomeText Phone N...

Page 221: ...Phone Number 9 _ _ _ 273 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 10 _ _ _ 274 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 11 _ _ _ 275 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 12 _ _ _ 276 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 13 _ _ _ 277 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 14 _ _ _ 278 Home Text Language Selection for Phone Number 15 _ _ _ 279 Home Text Language Se...

Page 222: ...Unit Code for output 0 0 Segment 2 X 10 Unit Code for output 1 1 Segment 3 X 10 Unit Code for output 2 2 Segment 4 X 10 Unit Code for output 3 3 Segment 5 X 10 Unit Code for output 4 4 Segment 6 X 10 Unit Code for output 5 5 Segment 7 X 10 Unit Code for output 6 6 Segment 8 X 10 Unit Code for output 7 7 Segment 9 X 10 Unit Code for output 8 8 284 Segment 10 X 10 Unit Code for output 9 9 ...

Page 223: ...odules have been enrolled the keypad returns to Enrol 5 Verify the enrolled modules Navigate with the keys to Maintenance Mode and press OK 6 Scroll to Log Review and press OK When the control panel enrols a module it adds an enrol event to the event log This event contains the module number Scroll through the event log to verify that each module has been enrolled Note The modules are enrolled eac...

Page 224: ... activates the process by which the control makes an internal list of all keypads and modules connected to the system 17 1 Enrol A menu entry that groups enrolled module information 17 2 Number of Modules A menu option that displays the total number of installed modules ...

Page 225: ...es that the message must be scrolled horizontally Press F5 X to scroll to the right and view the rest of the event description Table 32 Event description explains each part of the event description Alarm P3 Warehouse Press F5 X Warehouse 17 32 25 09 168 168 Office 028 In this case an alarm occurred in zone 168 with the assigned zone name Office in partition 3 with the assigned partition name Wareh...

Page 226: ...em Alarm An alarm has been tripped Alarm Restore See Alarm event message Autotest An autotest message was sent to the central station Aux Com Fail Failure to communicate with the external module for example the TCP IP module Aux Com Fail Restore See Aux Com Fail event message Box Tamper A box tamper Burglary A burglary zone has been tripped Burglary Restore See Burglary event message Bus Fault Pan...

Page 227: ... specified in the FTC dial attempts before Fail to Communicate Any pending reportable events are lost Device Tamper Restore See Box Tamper event message Device Tamper Restore See Box Tamper event message Disarm from Alarm A user disarmed the panel during an alarm Duress A duress code entered by a user An alarm message is sent to the central station Early Open A user disarmed the system before the ...

Page 228: ...e standby battery for the control panel expansion module is low Mains Fail Restore See Mains Failure event message Mains Failure The 220 V has disappeared Manual Fire A manual fire alarm generated by pressing the keys 1 and 3 on the keypad Manual Test A manual test call to the central station Medical Aux2 A medical alarm generated by pressing the keys 4 and 6 on the keypad Off normal Autotest Off ...

Page 229: ...nt panic alarm Siren Tamper A siren tamper Siren Tamper Restore See Siren Tamper event message Start Download The start of an up download Start Prog Start programming The installer entered programming mode System Inactivity The system was inactive for a period of time longer then the preset time Tamper A tamper Tamper Restore See Tamper event message Trouble A trouble condition Walktest The start ...

Page 230: ...emory log 18 4 Service Check A menu command that is used to verify service messages The service message disappears when the installer enters and then leaves programming mode If Master Code Resets Tamper Memory is enabled a master user can reset the service message by entering a master user code 18 5 Detector Reset A menu command that resets two wire and four wire smoke detectors and the Fire symbo...

Page 231: ...ower must still be supplied The files can also be created using the installer program mode on any existing NetworX panel without the need for any computer The files stored on the Direct Connect unit can be transferred to any panel of the same type or read by the DL900 software for reviewing editing and archiving purposes Connecting the NX 586E direct connect module Connecting the NX 586E to a PC F...

Page 232: ...le 8 Using stripped wires connect the cable with alligator clips to a NX 10 panel as follows Red to POS Black to COM Green to DATA Connecting the NX 586E to a PC and a panel Connect the NX 586E direct connect module to the serial port of the PC and the panel as shown in the previous section Figure 28 Connecting the NX 586E to a PC and a panel NX 586 DATA POS COM NX 10 ...

Page 233: ... The following example uses the NX 1048 keypad to copy the control panel s programming memory to the NX 586E programming memory 2 It then copies programming information from the NX 586E programming memory 3 to the control panel 1 Navigate with the keys to NX 586E Direct Connect Module Files and press OK 2 To write information from the control panel to the NX 586E scroll to File 2 Panel to File and...

Page 234: ...lect the correct port number and baud rate Protocol must be Binary default The baud rate should match the NX 586E Default is 9600 Click OK 4 Select the account to use 5 Select Download Write Panel Data To 586 6 You will be warned this could overwrite user codes if they were changed by the user 7 Select the location in the NX 586E where the data will be stored Note This will overwrite the existing ...

Page 235: ... was successful RESULT Segment 2 Used to hold the file number for the requested read or write command The only valid values are 1 4 This segment is always set to 0 after any command to prevent accidentally overwriting an incorrect file Segments 3 6 Used to indicate the panel type stored in files 1 4 respectively Results 1 3 applies to the standard NetworX panels NX 4 NX 6 NX 8 Result 4 applies to ...

Page 236: ... memory locations contained in the direct connect module to the control panel 13 2 1 Speed A menu option that sets the data communications speed from the NX 586E direct connect module to the control panel This can be set from 600 baud to 76 8k baud It is recommended to use the default setting of 9600 baud Technical Specifications Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 12V 2 Consumption 3...

Page 237: ...rovides a standard RS232 bi directional DB 9 connector The NX 586E can be used as a programming tool on any panel as it is connected to the data bus It stores control panel settings that can be up downloaded using the keypad or a computer For more information on reading data from the NX 586E see Chapter B9 NX 586E To use the DL900 software with a direct connection 1 Double click the icon for the s...

Page 238: ... lost Before you download or upload information do the following 1 Ensure that the relevant control panel options are programmed correctly There are a minimum number of options that you must set before you can program the control panel using the up download software 2 Ensure that the up download access code is the same in both the up download software and the control panel See chapter A 1 Introduc...

Page 239: ...Phone numbers Changing the system 1 settings Control Panel Main System 1 Changing the system 2 settings Control Panel Main System 2 Changing the system 3 settings Control Panel Main System 3 Changing the DL900 settings Program Setup Program setup Changing the user arm disarm codes Control Panel Main Codes Compacting the database Tools Compact database Connecting via the modem Download Connect Conn...

Page 240: ...ads Expanders Keypad options Partition 1 Keypad 1 Programming the wireless receivers Expanders Wireless 1 Programming the zones Control panel Main Zones tab Repairing the database Tools Repair database Restoring the database Tools Restore database Retrieving and viewing a customer record View Customers Single customer Running diagnostics Tools Diagnostics Setting auto call back options Program Set...

Page 241: ...erator Uninstalling the software Start Settings Control Panel Uploading Download Read all Viewing a customer record list View Customers List Viewing an operator list Program Setup Add Change operators Viewing the auto answer failures View Customers Auto answer failures Viewing the control panel settings Control panel Main Viewing the event log Download Event log Read entire log Viewing the keypad ...

Page 242: ...odule with the control panel CAUTION Do not connect the control panel or the keypad to the computer if the firmware upgrade software is not installed Update procedure 1 Install the flash tool Flasher application and a driver on the computer For more information see the installation instructions included with the Flasher application 2 Start installer mode in the alarm system using the keypad 3 Deac...

Page 243: ... FDK file for this element on your computer 10 If you like to verify if the new file contains a different firmware version than the one already programmed in the panel or the other module you want to update click Verify to compare the contents and to display a status message 11 Click the Program button The upgrade operation starts and the status bar displays progress Also the keypad displays progr...

Page 244: ...Section C References ...

Page 245: ...HA Cancel user number 406 OC Keypad auxiliary 1 110 FA Start program 627 LB Keypad auxiliary 2 100 MA End program 628 LX RF sensor lost zone number 381 T Recent close user number 401 CR RF sensor restore zone number 381 R Exit error user number 457 EE Sensor low battery zone number 384 XT Event log full 605 JL Sensor battery restore zone number 384 XR Fail to communicate 354 RT Zone fault zone num...

Page 246: ...evel 1 transmissions to either or both phone numbers Each report in SIA consists of an Event Code and a Zone or User ID The Zone ID will be the zone number that is in alarm The event code will come from the chart below and it will be programmed in the configuration group event code Table 38 Reporting zone codes SIA Programmed Event Code SIA Code Description 0 HA Holdup Alarm 1 FA Fire Alarm 2 PA P...

Page 247: ...39 Reporting zone codes Contact ID Programmed Event Code Contact ID Description 0 122 Silent Panic 1 110 Fire Alarm 2 120 Panic alarm 3 130 Burglary Alarm 4 131 Perimeter Alarm 5 132 Interior Alarm 6 133 24 Hour Burglary 7 134 Entry Alarm 8 135 Day Night Alarm 9 150 Non Burglary 24 Hour 10 121 Duress Alarm 11 100 Medical Alarm 12 123 Audible Panic Alarm 13 137 Tamper Alarm 14 602 Periodic Test 15 ...

Page 248: ...el 0 NX 507E NX 508E Output expander modules 24 31 Wireless receivers Note NX 10 on board receiver has address 32 32 39 IO Modules it includes wireless sirens 52 55 NX 534E Listen In Module 64 NX 535 Voice Module 77 NX 7002 GPRS Module Note The NX 10 may have a GSM GPRS interface on board 78 NX 590E TCP IP Module 79 NX 9104 VVMIQ Module 65 NX 320 I Auxiliary power modules 84 91 ...

Page 249: ...ule number 1 113 9 121 2 114 10 122 3 115 11 123 4 116 12 124 5 117 13 125 6 118 14 126 7 119 15 127 8 120 Keypads Table 42 Keypad module numbers Keypad Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 1 192 193 194 195 2 200 201 202 203 3 208 209 210 211 4 216 217 218 219 5 224 225 226 227 6 232 233 234 235 7 240 241 242 243 8 248 249 250 251 ...

Page 250: ...double round parity 13 Sescoa Franklin Fast 1800 Hz transmit 2300 Hz handshake 20 PPS hex double round 14 SIA level 1 supporting level 3 listen in block FSK format 15 Custom format See location 18 for the control panel or Control Panel Communications Custom Format menu options 16 Vocal format Voice messages via NX 535 for domestic dialling 17 XSIA level 1 supporting level 3 listen in block FSK for...

Page 251: ...ng drawn from one of the outputs and has disabled the output as a means of protection Check the system for wiring faults An overcurrent message can be reset only by triggering the siren correctly for example by generating a tamper on a zone that activates the sirens This is a security feature to ensure that the overcurrent message has disappeared and the sirens can work properly again Panel Line F...

Page 252: ...ne of the following messages is displayed when you press OK CleanMe A specific smoke detector for example DP721 is dirty The panel detects a degree of pollution in the chamber of the fire smoke detectors Clean the detection chamber of the smoke detector Note This message is not shown on the LCD display only listed in the event log Open There is a problem with the wiring Check the zone and zone sen...

Page 253: ...ode and the 2 5 2 1 1 Quick Arm menu option is set to Yes you can arm without entering the user code just by pressing the F3 F4 or F7 function key Bypass a zone If authority allows see settings in the Authority menu group Configure home automation devices Control home automation devices Engineer tamper reset If enabled for master users i e if the 2 6 2 4 2 Master Code Resets Tamper Memory menu opt...

Page 254: ...fe South Vault Back Dining Game Interior Nursery Sensor Stairs Warehouse Bathroom Door Garage Junk Office Shock Storage West Beam Down Glassbreak Kitchen Panic Shop Study Window Bedroom Duress Guest Library Pantry Side Tamper Wing Button East Hall Light Phone Skylight Television Wireless Ceiling Emergency Heat Living PIR Sliding Fault Yard Closet Exit Holdup Master Porch Small TV Zone ...

Page 255: ...nel inputs 47 outputs 51 reporting 57 upload download 57 D DB 9 connector 234 Defaulting modules 220 DL900 57 183 234 236 Downloading 235 Dual reporting 43 Duress code 54 E Editing text 38 Editors 36 Enrolling GSM network 178 NX 7002 177 Enrolling modules 220 Event codes 242 description 222 list 223 Event codes 194 Event log 222 236 237 238 events 223 Exit prompt 38 162 F Firmware updating 239 G G...

Page 256: ...ta 230 NX 590 setting for NX 7002 186 NX 7002 backup format 186 enrolling 177 LEDs 180 reporting 184 O Outputs 13 P Partition settings 58 timers 58 Phone numbers 37 prefixes 37 Polling 187 Power connection 22 Primary reporting 185 Program log 237 Programming mode 35 Q Quick User Menu 36 R References 8 Report formats 13 Report controllers 185 Report methods 184 Reporting 42 backup 42 control panel ...

Page 257: ...upervision 167 Swinger count 51 System autotest 57 codes 53 settings 60 tasks 248 timers 60 System status 193 T TCP IP network connection 191 reporting 191 Text editor 38 Troubleshooting 193 U Up downloading 188 GPRS 192 GSM 192 Updating firmware 239 Upload download 234 Uploading 235 238 User interface language 35 150 V Voice channel 192 W Wireless indoor siren specifications 30 Wireless keypad 17...

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