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NX-10 Expander Installation Guide 

 

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Term 

Definition 

14.2.2.1.2 Events 

A menu entry that contains all configurable events for each 
receiver or email account. All partitions are enabled by 
default. Enabled events are formatted into one or more 
messages according to pre-configured settings and sent to 
the selected report destination or email address.  
Select the partition(s) to include for each event report. If the 
partition is not selected, no event from that partition 
reports via the network regardless of what is programmed 
elsewhere. 

14.2.2.1.2.1 Arm/Disarm/Alarm 

A menu entry that groups the events that are reported to 
the selected email account. 

14.2.2.1.2.1.1  Alarms and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when an alarm occurs and when the alarm has 
been restored.  

14.2.2.1.2.1.2 Opening/Closing 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account stating when the system is opened (disarmed) and 
closed (armed).   

14.2.2.1.2.1.3  Zone Bypass and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when a zone is bypassed. A report is also sent 
when the zone is restored (un-bypassed).  

14.2.2.1.2.2 Tamper/Fault 

A menu entry that groups the tamper and fault events that 
are reported to the selected email account. 

14.2.2.1.2.2.1 Tampers 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when a tamper occurs.  

14.2.2.1.2.2.2  Zone Trouble and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when a zone fault condition occurs. A report is 
also sent when the fault condition is no longer active.  

14.2.2.1.2.2.3  Expander Trouble and Restores 

A menu option that sends an expander fault and restore 
report to the selected email account. 

14.2.2.1.2.2.4  Siren/Line Cut and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when a siren or phone fault occurs. A restore 
report is sent when the fault is fixed.  

14.2.2.1.2.2.5  RF Sensor Lost and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account 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.  

14.2.2.1.2.2.6  RF Low Battery and Restores 

A menu option that sends a report to the selected email 
account when a low battery condition occurs in an RF 
sensor. A restore report is also sent when the low battery 
condition is no longer active. 

14.2.2.1.2.3 Power 

A menu entry that groups the power events that are 
reported to the selected email account. 

14.2.2.1.2.3.1  Power Trouble and Restores 

A menu option that reports power failure, power restore, 
low battery and low battery restore events to the selected 
email account.  

Summary of Contents for NX-10

Page 1: ...NX 10 Alarm System Expander Installation Guide 1070336 ...

Page 2: ...or persons is entirely coincidental Trademarks and patents GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company and are under license to UTC Fire Security 9 Farm Springs Road Farmington CT 06034 4065 NX 10 product and logo are registered trademarks of UTC Fire Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendor...

Page 3: ...g the module to program 11 Programming a location 11 Exiting the program mode 11 Selecting the programming mode 11 Chapter 2 Setting up the NX 1701E 13 Overview 13 Installing the NX 1701E proximity reader 14 Wiring the NX 1701E proximity reader 14 Enrolling the NX 1701E proximity reader 15 Programming the NX 1701E proximity reader 16 Programming badge functions 17 Configuring X 10 functions 17 Add...

Page 4: ...Setting the DIP switches 62 Enrolling the NX 320 I auxiliary power module 63 Programming the NX 320 I auxiliary power module 64 Configuring outputs 64 Configuring features 65 Glossary 66 Programming the locations for NX 320 I 68 NX 320 I Programming worksheets 73 Technical specifications 76 Chapter 6 Setting up the NX 507E NX 508E 77 Overview 77 Installing the NX 507E output expander 78 Setting th...

Page 5: ...535 125 Overview 125 Installing the NX 535 voice module 125 Programming the NX 535 voice module 127 Configuring the control panel for voice reporting 127 Recording voice messages 127 Playing back messages 128 Configuring handshake and kiss off 128 Glossary 129 Programming the locations for the NX 535 130 Recording Playback messages 130 Configuring Handshake and Kiss off 131 Examples 131 NX 535 Pro...

Page 6: ...590E 147 Frequently asked questions 151 Technical specifications 153 Appendix 1 Overview of module numbers 154 NX 1701E door swipe modules 154 Keypads and ProxPads 155 Appendix 2 Installing the modules 156 Large polycarbonate housing 156 Small polycarbonate housing 159 Index 161 ...

Page 7: ...stalling 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...

Page 8: ...it The light menu is in green text and the advanced menu is in black text 3 Select OK to select an option or use the numerical character keys to edit the existing option Note The light installer menu is displayed by default To switch to advanced menu navigate to Installer Menu Maintenance Mode Advanced and select Enabled The keypad displays the advanced menu until this option is disabled Navigatin...

Page 9: ...ntries 1 Navigate with the keys to the relevant menu option and press OK 2 The current value for the menu option is displayed for example Enabled 3 Press the keys to change the value for example change Enabled to Disabled 4 Press OK to accept the change If the new value is valid the keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to the menu option If the new value is invalid the keypad beeps ...

Page 10: ...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 pressing NO 2 Press OK at this prompt to exit...

Page 11: ...confirm the change by pressing the OK key Exiting the program mode When you have made all the desired changes in programming it is time to exit the program mode Press the NO key twice to exit this programming level and go to the Enter the device address level If no additional modules are to be programmed press the NO key twice again to display the OK to Exit prompt and press OK to exit the program...

Page 12: ...numbering used in the NX 10 Menu Diagram and described in Figure 1 For information about programming the control panel keypads RF receivers and GPRS module see the NX 10 Installers Manual 1 Control Panel 2 This Keypad 3 Other keypads 4 RF Receivers 5 6 NX 216 Input Expanders 7 NX 320 Power Modules 8 NX 50x Output Expanders 9 NX 534 Listen in Module 1 0 NX 535 Voice Module 1 1 NX 584 Home Automatio...

Page 13: ...ader There are three badging actions that can activate a particular function or an X 10 device These actions are different depending on whether you are in default mode or legacy mode In default mode Single badge 1 beep a proximity card is held against the proximity reader for one beep Double badge 2 beeps a proximity card is held against the proximity reader for two beeps Badge hold 3 beeps a prox...

Page 14: ...croll to Feature Select Card Scan Mode 1 2 3 Beeps and press OK Installing the NX 1701E proximity reader Figure 3 Installation of the NX 1701E 1 Place the screws in the screw holes of the NX 1701E proximity reader Attach to the door 2 Place the cover on the NX 1701E proximity reader Wiring the NX 1701E proximity reader Table 2 NX 1701E proximity reader terminal connections Wire Description Green d...

Page 15: ... determines its own address after installation is complete It is the first step in programming the reader To enrol a reader follow the steps below 1 Wire the NX 1701E proximity reader to the system 2 Enter programming mode 3 When you are in the installer menu scan a card at the reader to initiate addressing mode 4 An address is assigned almost instantly and the reader beeps back its address as sho...

Page 16: ... Zone Card Scan Mode Module Number House Code Functions Feature Select 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 3 6 1 3 4 6 1 3 5 Access Options Maglock or Drop Bolt Lock Allow Access While Armed Don t Stay Unlocked While Open Only if Open Only if Closed Access Without RTE Log Forced Entry Output Schedule Selection Schedules Schedule 1 Date of holidays Send Code Entry Function Arm...

Page 17: ...the scan time In this example it is set to 1 second 1 Navigate with the keys to NX 1701E Prox Reader 113 and press OK 2 Scroll to Feature Select Card Scan Mode Single Double Hold and press OK 3 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Card Scan Mode 4 Navigate with the keys to Badge Functions Double Badge 2 Beeps Broadcast X10 Function Yes and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to ...

Page 18: ... to User Card Programming 4 Enter a master user code to enter the user menu Choose from one of the procedures outlined below Table 5 NX 1701E tasks Task Steps Add one card 1 Select User Menu NX 17xx Readers Add One Card 2 Enter the user number to be assigned to the card and press OK 3 LED1 on any enabled readers begins to flash 4 Scan the card designated for the entered user If the user card is no...

Page 19: ... Location Term Definition 6 NX 1701E Proximity Readers A proximity card reader door control module that can be programmed to control access in any or all partitions 6 1 Prox Reader 113 A menu entry that groups all options for the selected proximity reader 6 1 1 Badge Functions A menu entry that groups the functions activated by Single Badge Double Badge and Badge Hold actions 6 1 1 1 Single Badge ...

Page 20: ...nal relay driver 6 1 2 X 10 Functions A menu entry that groups X 10 device information and the functions for the selected proximity reader The X 10 functions are linked to the access reader It is possible to control X 10 devices using the badge on the card reader It is also possible to configure the actions that are activated by each card action 0 All units off 1 All lights on 2 On 3 Off All other...

Page 21: ...uest to exit by activating a zone 6 1 3 7 Card Scan Mode A menu option that switches between the old and new scanning mode The old mode is displayed as Single Double Hold and the new mode is displayed as 1 2 3 Beeps 6 1 4 Access Options A menu entry that groups access options for the selected proximity reader 6 1 4 1 Maglock or Drop Bolt Lock A menu option that controls a maglock or drop bolt lock...

Page 22: ...n the device is in inverted mode 6 1 6 LED 2 Red A menu entry that groups options that cause LED 2 to display a red light The proximity reader has a built in LED at the bottom of the reader which can display a red light or be turned off The LED follows the armed state or the state of the built in relay in the proximity reader It is possible to invert the action that activates the LED 6 1 6 1 Armed...

Page 23: ... proximity reader 6 1 8 1 1 Opening A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the open state 6 1 8 1 2 Closing A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the closed state 6 1 8 1 3 Active A menu option that specifies the days of the week that the selected schedule is active 6 1 8 1 3 1 Disable on Holidays A menu option that activates the hol...

Page 24: ...anel 5 On to send Auxiliary Function 1 to the control panel 6 On to send Auxiliary Function 2 to the control panel 7 On to broadcast an X 10 function see Location 241 for programming 8 On to send a Request To Exit RTE and activate the onboard open collector output Default is On Note Location 243 Segment 2 must be programmed with a valid zone number for the RTE to be sent Segment 2 Double Scan Func...

Page 25: ...C 6 G 10 K 14 O 3 D 7 H 11 L 15 P Segment 3 Single Scan Function Single Beep Program the X 10 function that is performed when a card is scanned one beep This location only needs to be programmed if Location 0 Segment 1 Option 7 is set Use the following table Default is 2 Function Function performed Function Function performed 0 All units off 4 Dim 1 All lights on 5 Bright 2 On 6 All lights off 3 O...

Page 26: ...tamper is enabled 3 On if reader buzzer is to follow typical keypad buzzing Default is On 4 On if ding dong chime enabled dependent on both Option 3 and chime being enabled 5 On if an RTE from a scanned card is to be logged as Code Entry Default is On 6 On if reader is in NX 1701E Legacy Mode Default is On Refer to note below 7 On if an RTE from a zone or the Egress input is to be logged as Code E...

Page 27: ... 4 Segment 2 Request To Exit RTE Zone Program the zone that will be monitored to signal an RTE If this segment is programmed with a valid zone and the zone is faulted the reader will activate its onboard open collector output and send the RTE Default is 0 Note Additionally this zone must be configured in the control panel as an RTE zone by programming an unused Zone Type characteristic in location...

Page 28: ...eader will again find an available address and set itself beeping back to the user the address that was found as per the table on page 5 If the system is not in Program Mode and a card is scanned at a reader with a reset address then it will sound an error beep LOCATION 246 Programming the Access Options 2 segments of binary data Segment 1 Door Options 1 On if locking mechanism is a Maglock or Dro...

Page 29: ...ts of numerical data Segment 1 Program the hour of the opening time in 24 hour format Default is 8 8 00 AM Segment 2 Program the minutes after the hour of the opening time for Schedule 1 Default is 0 LOCATION 248 Programming the Closing Time for Schedule 1 2 segments of numerical data Segment 1 Program the hour of the closing time in 24 hour format Default is 20 8 00 PM Segment 2 Program the minut...

Page 30: ...hedule 6 Location 253 Opening Time for Schedule 3 Location 265 Opening Time for Schedule 7 Location 254 Closing Time for Schedule 3 Location 266 Closing Time for Schedule 7 Location 255 Days for Schedule 3 Location 267 Days for Schedule 7 Location 256 Opening Time for Schedule 4 Location 268 Opening Time for Schedule 8 Location 257 Closing Time for Schedule 4 Location 269 Closing Time for Schedule...

Page 31: ...ation 282 December holidays LOCATION 283 Programming Activation Data for User Cards 1 through 120 15 segments of binary data This location is used to select which user cards 1 through 120 are activated Segment 1 User Cards 1 8 Segment 9 User Cards 65 72 Segment 2 User Cards 9 16 Segment 10 User Cards 73 80 Segment 3 User Cards 17 24 Segment 11 User Cards 81 88 Segment 4 User Cards 25 32 Segment 12...

Page 32: ...heets Factory defaults for NX 1701E are in bold italic text These defaults are for the country code 2 Belgium Poland LOC PG DESCRIPTION DEFAULT YOUR DATA 0 24 SCAN FUNCTIONS Seg 1 SINGLE SCAN FUNCTION 1 Beep 8 On to send Code Entry function to the control panel On to activate the Armed Away mode On to activate the Armed Stay mode On to send the Disarm function to the control panel On to send Auxil...

Page 33: ...panel On to send Auxiliary Function 2 to the control panel On to broadcast an X 10 function Loc 241 for programming On to send an RTE and activate the onboard open collector output 1 240 25 RESERVED 241 25 X 10 ADDRESS Seg 1 MODULE NUMBER 0 Seg 2 HOUSE CODE 0 see chart X 10 ADDRESS CODES 0 A 4 E 8 I 12 M 1 B 5 F 9 J 13 N 2 C 6 G 10 K 14 O 3 D 7 H 11 L 15 P Seg 3 SINGLE SCAN FUNCTION 1Beep 2 All un...

Page 34: ...if reader is in NX 1701E Legacy Mode On if an RTE from a zone or the Egress input is to be logged as Code Entry On if LEDs to extinguish after 2 minutes without a scan Seg 2 LED1 GREEN OPTIONS 1 2 On follows system Ready status On to toggle with the Open Collector output On if inverted Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Seg 3 LED2 RED OPTIONS 1 On follows system Armed status On to toggle...

Page 35: ...anism is a Maglock or Drop Bolt On if access is allowed regardless of Armed status of the system On if the door is not to be latched unlocked during an open schedule On if onboard open collector output only triggers during an open schedule On if onboard open collector output only triggers during a close schedule On if Forced Entry Alarm is logged On if access allowed without an RTE On if relay ope...

Page 36: ...day On if schedule is active on Thursday On if schedule is active on Friday On if schedule is active on Saturday On if schedule is disabled on holidays 250 30 OPENING TIME FOR SCHEDULE 2 Seg 1 Hour of Opening Time 24 hr format 8 8 AM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Opening 0 251 30 CLOSING TIME FOR SCHEDULE 2 Seg 1 Hour of Closing Time 24 hr format 20 8 PM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Closing 0 252 30 ...

Page 37: ...is active on Saturday On if schedule is disabled on holidays 256 30 OPENING TIME FOR SCHEDULE 4 Seg 1 Hour of Opening Time 24 hr format 8 8 AM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Opening 0 257 30 CLOSING TIME FOR SCHEDULE 4 Seg 1 Hour of Closing Time 24 hr format 20 8 PM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Closing 0 258 30 DAYS FOR SCHEDULE 4 On if schedule is active on Sunday On if schedule is active on Monday O...

Page 38: ... 24 hr format 8 8 AM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Opening 0 263 30 CLOSING TIME FOR SCHEDULE 6 Seg 1 Hour of Closing Time 24 hr format 20 8 PM Seg 2 Minutes after Hour of Closing 0 264 30 DAYS FOR SCHEDULE 6 On if schedule is active on Sunday On if schedule is active on Monday On if schedule is active on Tuesday On if schedule is active on Wednesday On if schedule is active on Thursday On if schedu...

Page 39: ...e is active on Sunday On if schedule is active on Monday On if schedule is active on Tuesday On if schedule is active on Wednesday On if schedule is active on Thursday On if schedule is active on Friday On if schedule is active on Saturday On if schedule is disabled on holidays 271 30 HOLIDAYS IN JANUARY 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 272 30 HOLIDAYS IN FEBRUARY 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

Page 40: ...r Cards 65 72 User Cards 73 80 User Cards 81 88 User Cards 89 96 User Cards 97 104 User Cards 105 112 User Cards 113 120 284 31 ACTIVATION DATA FOR USER CARDS 121 240 User Cards 121 128 User Cards 129 136 User Cards 137 144 User Cards 145 152 User Cards 153 160 User Cards 161 168 User Cards 169 176 User Cards 177 184 User Cards 185 192 User Cards 193 200 User Cards 201 208 User Cards 209 216 User ...

Page 41: ...V 2 Consumption Standby 40 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption Maximum 110 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications Reader Size Dimensions width x height x depth 60x110x17 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 115 g ...

Page 42: ...be used to control a door strike Up to 8 readers per area can be connected to the NetworX range of control panel can be programmed to control access in any or all areas LEDs for indication of armed status ready to arm status and alarm LEDs for up to 8 zones status indication programmable starting zone Fire alarm LED Spare terminal to support easy wiring of a door contact to the panel zone input Ta...

Page 43: ...re is no need to connect this wire 6 DATA Connect to the control panel DATA terminal This wire is the data signaling terminal to all the devices on the bus 7 COM Connect to the control panel COMMON terminal This wire supplies the common side of the power to the ProxPad board 8 POS Connect to control panel AUX POWER terminal This wire supplies power to the PROXPAD board Notes The terminals of the N...

Page 44: ...larm Zone open Zone 1 8 green Flashing fast Zone tamper Notes During a fire alarm the Fire LED is ON and the NX 1750 ProxPad buzzer sounds Badging any valid card silences the buzzer To clear the Fire LED indication badge and hold the card in front of the reader After the fourth beep the Fire LED is cleared When the communication with the control panel fails the Fire LED flashes Typically this is c...

Page 45: ... 234 235 236 237 238 239 7 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 8 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 When you select the enrol modules process the NX 1750 ProxPad is enrolled on the control panel and the keypad The keypad cannot display the relevant menu options until the module is enrolled 1 Press OK at the system prompt and enter your installer code 2 Badge a card at the reader to initiate addressing mo...

Page 46: ... already in the system it is added and OK LED stops flashing If the card is already in the system the reader triple beeps and OK LED continues flashing 5 40 seconds after you have finished scanning all the readers in the system are updated with the new user card information Add multiple users 1 Select User Menu NX 17xx Readers Add Multiple Cards 2 Enter the user number to be assigned to the card a...

Page 47: ... set to 1 second 1 Navigate with the keys to NX 1750 ProxPad Proxpad Proxpad 192 and press OK 2 Navigate with the keys to Badge Functions Double Badge 2 Beeps Broadcast X10 Function Yes and press OK 3 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Broadcast X10 Function 4 Navigate with the keys to X 10 Functions Unit Code and press OK 5 Select 6 and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to ...

Page 48: ... rmed gress Output Schedule Selection Invert ux utput Disable gress Schedules Schedule 1 Day Date of holidays Send Code Entry Function Arm Away Arm Stay Disarm Keyfob Funct 1 Keyfob Funct 2 Broadcast X10 Function Activate Relay 7 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 2 7 1 1 1 3 7 1 1 1 4 7 1 1 1 5 7 1 1 1 6 7 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 8 Single Beep Double Beep Beep Badge 1 Badge 1 s Badge Hold 3 s 7 1 2 3 1 7 1 2 3 3 7 1 2 3 2 ...

Page 49: ...smit an X 10 function to the home automation system Buzzer Follows Keypad A menu option that makes the reader buzzer settings the same as the keypad buzzer settings Closing A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the closed state Date of Holidays A menu option that sets the dates of holidays If the holidays feature has been enabled no schedules are active on these da...

Page 50: ... opening time and closing time During these times a card can be used to arm disarm the system A timer is used to set these times Opening A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the open state Relay Active Time A menu option that sets the length of time the relay is activated when a proximity card is held against the NX 1750 ProxPad Reset Settings A menu option that d...

Page 51: ... function 1 to function 8 Segment 1 Single Badge 1 Beep A card is badged once The buzzer sounds once Default function is 8 Segment 2 Double Badge 2 Beeps A card is badged and held at the reader for the duration of the Scan Time Location 4 Segment 1 The buzzer sounds twice Default function is 8 Segment 3 Triple Badge 3 Beeps A card is badged and held at the reader for the duration of 2 times the Sc...

Page 52: ... the function Code Entry the reader sends a function to the control panel along with user number and authority that says such and such user entered a code Scanning a card then acts just like a user entering their code on a keypad Location 1 Set the X 10 Address for the Badge Functions 5 segments of numerical data Segment 1 Program a number from 0 15 to represent the corresponding X 10 Unit Code fr...

Page 53: ...able above This location only needs to be programmed if Location 0 Segment 3 Option 7 is set Default is 2 Location 2 Programming the Options and Reader Partitions 4 segments of binary data Segment 1 System Options 1 On if reader is enabled for User Card Programming 2 On if tamper is enabled 3 On if reader buzzer is to follow typical keypad buzzing Default is On 4 On if ding dong chime enabled depe...

Page 54: ...tput only triggers during an open schedule 5 On if onboard relay output only triggers during a close schedule 6 On if Forced Entry Alarm is logged 7 On if access allowed without an RTE 8 No armed Egress On if the Egress input is to be disabled while the ProxPad partition is armed Segment 5 Door Options cntd 1 On when relay operation is inverted 2 Disable relay operation when the ProxPad partition ...

Page 55: ...es of the partition to which this ProxPad is programmed The starting zone can be any zone number within the range of the control panel When the starting zone number is set above the last zone of the system the zone indication LEDs remain OFF Location 4 Programming the Various Reader Timers 4 segments of numerical data Segment 1 Scan Time Enter the time required for a double badge or triple badge f...

Page 56: ... specific instructions Location 8 Opening Time for Schedule 2 Location 9 Closing Time for Schedule 2 Location 10 Days for Schedule 2 Location 11 Opening Time for Schedule 3 Location 12 Closing Time for Schedule 3 Location 13 Days for Schedule 3 Location 14 Opening Time for Schedule 4 Location 15 Closing Time for Schedule 4 Location 16 Days for Schedule 4 Location 17 Opening Time for Schedule 5 Loc...

Page 57: ...or user cards 17 24 Segment 4 Activation data for user cards 25 32 Segment 5 Activation data for user cards 33 40 Segment 6 Activation data for user cards 41 48 Segment 7 Activation data for user cards 49 56 Segment 8 Activation data for user cards 57 64 Segment 9 Activation data for user cards 65 72 Segment 10 Activation data for user cards 73 80 Segment 11 Activation data for user cards 81 88 Se...

Page 58: ...lowing conditions are met An RTE scan function is selected Location 0 Segment 1 2 3 Option 8 and RTE from a scanned card is to be logged as Code Entry is enabled Location 2 Segment 1 Option 5 Entering a 0 zero will send the lowest valid partition of the reader Entering 1 16 will send the entered value as the partition Default is 0 Technical specifications Power supply specifications Power supply v...

Page 59: ...panel Current draw is 30 mA COM Connect to the KP COM terminal of the control panel DATA Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the control panel TAM Connect as shown below If not used connect to a COM terminal AUX Can be used to power devices directly from the NX 216E Power is coming from the control panel therefore the current draw of these devices must be added to the total current draw of the NX 2...

Page 60: ...nder This can be done if only an eight 8 zone expander is required in a particular expander location To disable the second group of eight 8 zones on this expander turn DIP switch 6 on The zones on the NX 216E input expander are programmed in a similar way to the control panel s on board zones For more information on programming on board zones see NX 10 Installers Manual You must enroll and default...

Page 61: ... The 24 programmable outputs can be used as auxiliary power fire detector power and sounder power outputs Installing the NX 320 I auxiliary power module Each NX 320 I auxiliary power module has a tamper terminal that can be used to supervise the casing When the NX 320 I auxiliary power module is connected to the NX system the maximum total wire run to all devices is 800 metres Each NX 320 I auxili...

Page 62: ...l current of the NX 320 I is 2 5 Amps OUT B Programmable output current limited to 1 5 Amps COM Common terminal for any device powered from the NX 320 I OUT C Programmable output current limited to 1 5 Amps BELL Positive of bell output current limited to 2 0 Amps BELL Negative of bell output current limited to 2 0 Amps TAM This is an optional tamper terminal To use this feature connect the normall...

Page 63: ... 1 3 settings Address 84 88 85 89 86 90 87 91 ON OFF Enrolling the NX 320 I auxiliary power module 1 Set DIP switches 1 3 to the correct address 2 Select Enrol Modules Enrol and press OK to enrol the NX 320 I auxiliary power module The enrolling process takes about 12 seconds User codes are not accepted during the enrolling process ...

Page 64: ...ce to accept the change and returns to Tests 4 Scroll to Attributes Code Stops Timer Yes and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Code Stops Timer 6 Navigate with the keys to Users 1 User 1 Outputs and press OK 7 Press the relevant keys to select output 1 only and press OK Time Unit Time Partitions Outputs Power Module 84 Feature Select Mains Delay Time Battery Test...

Page 65: ...Line Seizure 16 Any Sir Temporal 6 Phone Line Fault Note Faults on outputs are restored after a valid PIN is entered at the keypad Configuring features You can configure testing and reporting features for the NX 320 I power module The following example enables a battery test which lasts for 60 minutes and sends a report to the central station when a low battery condition occurs 1 Navigate with the...

Page 66: ... events that can be selected to trigger an output 8 1 1 1 1 4 Keypads A menu entry that groups the keypad events that trigger an output 8 1 1 1 1 5 Sirens A menu entry that groups together the siren events that can be selected to trigger an output 8 1 1 1 1 6 Tamper Fault A menu entry that groups together the tamper and fault events that can be selected to trigger an output 8 1 1 1 1 7 Tests A men...

Page 67: ...r the mains is restored 8 1 3 2 Battery Test A menu option that enables a test to determine whether the battery is connected to the power module This test is usually performed automatically when the system is first powered up and periodically thereafter 8 1 3 3 Battery Test Time A menu option that sets the length of time that the power module performs the battery test This can be between 0 to 255 ...

Page 68: ...TPUT A 2 segments feature selection data Segment 1 selects the following special conditions Option Function ON If output should time in minutes 1 OFF If output times in seconds ON Output Latch should latch until a code is 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 4 ON For inverted ...

Page 69: ...in seconds ON Output Latch should latch until a code is 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 4 ON For inverted output 5 ON Disables output during listen in only events 12 16 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved Segment 2 selects the following partitions Option Function 1 ON If the...

Page 70: ...set after code is entered 4 ON For inverted output 5 ON Disables output during listen in only events 12 16 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 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 occurs in partition 3 4 ON If t...

Page 71: ...s with a user code event 30 location 10 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 10 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 21 segment 10 corresponds to user 30 Refer to location 8 chart LOCATION 11 AUTHORIZING USERS 31 40 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS A C 10 segments feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code event 30 location 11 can be u...

Page 72: ...ure selection data When activating outputs with a user code event 30 location 15 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 15 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 71 segment 10 corresponds to user 80 Refer to location 8 chart LOCATION 16 AUTHORIZING USERS 81 90 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS A C 10 segments feature selection data When activating outputs with ...

Page 73: ...if the control panel has not sent an AC power lost report and AC fail report is enabled in location 37 of the control panel 2 ON Enables periodic battery test Enables battery missing every 30 seconds 3 ON Enables low battery test If enabled the NX 320 I will report low battery to the central station 4 ON Enables siren tamper trouble reporting If enabled the NX 320 I will report a siren tamper to t...

Page 74: ... code is entered OFF timed 4 ON for inverted output 5 ON disables output during listen in 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved Segment 2 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 5 4 Partition 4 6 7 Reserved Codes 1 10 Output enable circle the numbers to program User 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Output A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 Output C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ...

Page 75: ...tput enable circle the numbers to program User 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Output A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 15 Output C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Codes 81 90 Output enable circle the numbers to program User 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Output A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 16 Output C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Codes 91 99 Output enable circle the numbers to prog...

Page 76: ...tion nominal 10 mA at 12V Output specifications Output nominal 2 A 13 85 V Output maximum 2 5 A 13 85 V General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions length x width 236x81 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 49 C Humidity Max 93 Shipping Weight 185 g Battery max 12 V DC 18 Ah ...

Page 77: ...ation wireless interfaces and security functions Includes 1 low current open collector output output 8 NX 508E EIGHT OUTPUT EXPANDER Microprocessor controlled 8 output module Equipped with 8 low current open collector outputs Has a built in parallel interface for local printouts of all communicator activity The NX 507E and NX 508E output expanders can be programmed to Activate for an event in any ...

Page 78: ...r devices including the NX 507E will continue to operate The NX 507E will report this problem to the control for display on the keypad as an expander power trouble 5 COM Connect to the tamper terminal through a normally closed contact 6 TAM This is an option tamper terminal To use this feature connect the normally closed tamper switch between this terminal and COM If this feature is not used a jum...

Page 79: ...n control and remote devices If a short is created past the AUX terminal those devices will cease to function but the other devices including the NX 508E will continue to operate The NX 508E will report this problem to the control for display on the keypad as an expander power trouble 5 COM Connect to the tamper terminal through a normally closed contact 6 TAM This is an option tamper terminal To ...

Page 80: ... the TAM line is unconnected to the COM line If DIP switch 4 is OFF the NX 507E NX 508E does not generate a tamper alarm if the TAM line is unconnected to the COM line Table 10 NX 507E NX 508E output expander DIP switches DIP switch 1 3 settings Address Outputs DIP switch 1 3 settings Address Outputs 24 1 7 28 33 39 25 9 15 29 41 46 26 17 23 30 49 55 27 25 31 31 57 63 ON OFF 3 The outputs can be l...

Page 81: ...ops Timer Only if Closed Only if Open Inverted Log Event X 10 Address Schedules Module Number House Code Schedules Opening Closing Hour Minute Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Disable on Holidays Active Schedule 1 Date of holidays January February March April May June July August September October November December Day 1 Users Model Version Reset Settings 1 User 1 Outputs 9...

Page 82: ...econd Events 48 49 and 50 arm or disarm the NX 10 at the open disarm or close arm time for the appropriate schedule Note For events 48 and 50 the keypad buzzer will sound one minute prior to auto arm if the zone value is 1 If the zone value is 0 the keypad will not sound prior to auto arm Setting up schedules You can set up a schedule to control the day and time at which the system automatically o...

Page 83: ...nce to accept the change and returns to Tamper Trouble 4 Scroll to Schedules and press OK 5 Press the relevant keys to select schedule only and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Schedules Configuring users You can specify the user code that triggers the selected output The following example sets user code 1 to activate outputs on output expander 24 1 Navigate wit...

Page 84: ...groups the keypad events that trigger an output 9 1 1 1 1 5 Sirens A menu entry that groups together the siren events that can be selected to trigger an output 9 1 1 1 1 6 Tamper Fault A menu entry that groups together the tamper and fault events that can be selected to trigger an output 9 1 1 1 1 7 Tests A menu entry that groups settings related to different tests These include tests such as auto...

Page 85: ...used to identify a particular X 10 device on the selected module A NetworX bus module number is assigned to each system module The system uses this number to identify the module It is also used to report module problems such as tampers and module supervision lost to the central station 9 1 1 1 8 2 House Code A menu option that sets the code used to identify a particular premises It is necessary in...

Page 86: ... the output See chart below for the specific events that can be selected Segment 2 Zone user Selects the zone or user number necessary to trigger an output If this location is programmed as a zero 0 any zone or user will activate the output see also location 68 Segment 3 Time Selects the amount of time an output will remain activated when an output triggers If this location is programmed as a zero...

Page 87: ... NetworX control panel If set to follow condition these events will be 1 second Events 46 and 47 require wireless receivers to operate Events 48 49 and 50 will arm or disarm the NetworX control panel at the open disarm or close arm time for the appropriate schedule LOCATION 1 PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PARTITIONS FOR OUTPUT 1 2 segments feature selection data Segment 1 selects the following...

Page 88: ...n Function 1 ON If the event should follow schedule 1 2 ON If the event should follow schedule 2 3 ON If the event should follow schedule 3 4 ON If the event should follow schedule 4 5 ON If the event should follow schedule 5 6 ON If the event should follow schedule 6 7 ON If the event should follow schedule 7 8 ON If the event should follow schedule 8 LOCATION 3 PROGRAMMING THE X 10 LOCATION FOR ...

Page 89: ...al data Segment 1 Program the hour of the closing time in 24 hour format 1 00 PM 13 Segment 2 Program the minutes after the hour of the closing time for schedule 1 LOCATION 34 PROGRAMMING THE DAYS FOR SCHEDULE 1 1 segment feature selection data Option Function 1 ON If the schedule is active on Sunday 2 ON If the schedule is active on Monday 3 ON If the schedule is active on Tuesday 4 ON If the sch...

Page 90: ...ng outputs with a user code event 45 location 68 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 68 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 1 segment 10 corresponds to user 10 Note The zone user for the corresponding output must be 0 to use this location Option Function ON Code will activate Output 1 1 OFF Code will NOT activate output 1 ON Code will activ...

Page 91: ...om activating certain outputs Location 71 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 31 segment 10 corresponds to user 40 Refer to location 68 chart Note The zone user for the corresponding output must be 0 to use this location LOCATION 72 AUTHORIZING USERS 41 50 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 10 segments feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code location 72 can be used to re...

Page 92: ...puts with a user code location 76 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 76 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 81 segment 10 corresponds to user 90 Refer to location 68 chart Note The zone user for the corresponding output must be 0 to use this location LOCATION 77 AUTHORIZING USERS 91 100 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 10 segments feature selection ...

Page 93: ...a When activating outputs with a user code location 81 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 81 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 131 segment 10 corresponds to user 140 Refer to location 68 chart Note The zone user for the corresponding output must be 0 to use this location LOCATION 82 AUTHORIZING USERS 141 150 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 10 seg...

Page 94: ...feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code location 86 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 86 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 181 segment 10 corresponds to user 190 Refer to location 68 chart Note The zone user for the corresponding output must be 0 to use this location LOCATION 87 AUTHORIZING USERS 191 200 TO TRIGG...

Page 95: ...nding output must be 0 to use this location LOCATION 91 AUTHORIZING USERS 231 240 TO TRIGGER OUTPUTS 1 8 10 segments feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code location 91 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Location 91 contains 10 segments Segment 1 corresponds to user 231 segment 10 corresponds to user 240 Refer to location 68 chart Note The...

Page 96: ...uld be logged in the event buffer 8 Reserved Segment 2 Circle Numbers To Program 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 5 4 Partition 4 OUTPUT 2 SCHEDULE 1 Schedule 1 5 Schedule 5 2 Schedule 2 6 Schedule 6 3 Schedule 3 7 Schedule 7 6 4 Schedule 4 8 Schedule 8 OUTPUT 2 X 10 ADDRESS 1 Module number 0 7 2 House code 0 8 OUTPUT 3 EVENT ZONE TIME 43 3 10 OUTPUT 3 SPECIAL FEATURES PARTITIONS Segment ...

Page 97: ...Program 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 13 4 Partition 4 OUTPUT 4 SCHEDULE 1 Schedule 1 5 Schedule 5 2 Schedule 2 6 Schedule 6 3 Schedule 3 7 Schedule 7 14 4 Schedule 4 8 Schedule 8 OUTPUT 4 X 10 ADDRESS 1 Module number 0 15 2 House code 0 16 OUTPUT 5 EVENT ZONE TIME 43 5 10 OUTPUT 5 SPECIAL FEATURES PARTITIONS Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program 1 ON if timed in minutes OFF if timed is ...

Page 98: ...3 Schedule 3 7 Schedule 7 22 4 Schedule 4 8 Schedule 8 OUTPUT 6 X 10 ADDRESS 1 Module number 0 23 2 House code 0 24 OUTPUT 7 EVENT ZONE TIME 43 7 10 OUTPUT 7 SPECIAL FEATURES PARTITIONS Segment 1 Circle Numbers To Program 1 ON if timed in minutes OFF if timed is seconds 2 ON If latched until code is entered OFF for timed 3 ON If output should stop timing when a code is entered OFF timed 4 ON If ou...

Page 99: ... 10 ADDRESS 1 Module number 0 31 2 House code 0 32 SCHEDULE 1 OPENING TIME 8 0 33 SCHEDULE 1 CLOSING TIME 20 0 SCHEDULE 1 DAYS Circle the numbers to program 1 Sunday 5 Thursday 2 Monday 6 Friday 3 Tuesday 7 Saturday 34 4 Wednesday 8 Disabled on holidays 35 SCHEDULE 2 OPENING TIME 8 0 36 SCHEDULE 2 CLOSING TIME 20 0 SCHEDULE 2 DAYS Circle the numbers to program 1 Sunday 5 Thursday 2 Monday 6 Friday...

Page 100: ... 53 SCHEDULE 8 OPENING TIME 8 0 54 SCHEDULE 8 CLOSING TIME 20 0 SCHEDULE 8 DAYS Circle the numbers to program 1 Sunday 5 Thursday 2 Monday 6 Friday 3 Tuesday 7 Saturday 55 4 Wednesday 8 Disabled on holidays 56 JANUARY HOLIDAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 FEBRUAY HOLIDAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 MARCH HOLIDAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 APRIL HOLIDAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 MAY HOLIDAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 JUNE HOLIDAYS 0 0 ...

Page 101: ...5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 70 Output 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CODES 31 40 OUTPUT SELECTION Circle numbers to program User 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Output 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Output 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Output 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 71 Output 8 8...

Page 102: ...S 81 90 OUTPUT SELECTION Circle numbers to program User 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Output 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Output 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Output 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 76 Output 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CODES 91 100 OUTPUT SELECTION Circle numbers to program User 91 92 93 94 95 96 ...

Page 103: ...5 136 137 138 139 140 Output 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Output 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Output 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 81 Output 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CODES 141 150 OUTPUT SELECTION Circle numbers to program User 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Output 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 2 2 2...

Page 104: ... 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 86 Output 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 CODES 191 200 OUTPUT SELECTION Circle numbers to program User 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Output 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Output 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Output 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 ...

Page 105: ... 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Output 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Output 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Output 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Output 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 91 Output 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Programming examples Possible application for outputs Example 1 Turn on entryway light upon entry only during nighttime Example 2 Turn a device on or off during business hours Example 3 Arm the system NOTE to example 3 The opening ...

Page 106: ...of P and a unit code of 8 from 9 00 a m to 5 00 p m Monday to Friday but not at all on Saturday or Sunday program the following Segment Segment Location 1 2 3 Location 1 2 3 16 51 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 18 8 17 8 19 7 14 32 9 0 33 17 0 Example 3 To have output 3 auto arm partitions 1 and 2 at 7 00 p m Monday thru Friday 9 00 p m ...

Page 107: ... Guide 107 Saturday but not at all on Sunday program the following Segment Segment Location 1 2 3 Location 1 2 3 8 48 3 10 33 19 0 1 36 21 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 9 8 7 1 37 8 2 38 0 0 3 39 23 59 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 10 8 5 6 7 40 8 ...

Page 108: ...mental EN 50131 grade and class Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II ACE type Type B Fixed Certification CE EN 50131 1 System requirements EN 50131 3 Control and indicating equipment Tested and certified by Telefication B V NX 508E technical specifications Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 12 V Minimum maximum voltage 9 V to 14 V 12 V DC Auxiliary power output supplied from Netwo...

Page 109: ...n condensing Shipping Weight PCB 86 g EN 50131 grade and class Security Grade 2 Environmental Class II ACE type Type B Fixed Certification CE EN 50131 1 System requirements EN 50131 3 Control and indicating equipment Tested and certified by Telefication B V ...

Page 110: ... the NX 534E listen in module Figure 13 NX 534E listen in module 1 Microphone channels A and B Note Wire run can be 300 m if microphone wires are in a separate jacket from the speaker 150 m if in the same jacket 2 Bus terminals 3 Supervision LED 4 Speaker terminals Notes Maximum speaker wire run 300 m Minimum speaker rating is 5 W 8 ohms 5 X 10 Connection RJ11 6 Bus supervision LED 7 Processor 8 A...

Page 111: ... listen in audio mode is selected automatic Level 0 command set is active automatic The NX 534E listen in module operates in one of two modes that must be programmed in Select NX 534E Feature Select Mode Line hold mode 1 An alarm is recognized 2 The phone line is seized from the control panel and all phones on the premises 3 The line disconnects goes off the hook 4 The NX 534E listen in module sen...

Page 112: ...one then the buffer is automatically cleared Press on the telephone twice to return to the beginning If a new alarm in the same partition is activated during a two way session the session timer can be extended by pressing a key before the session times out If a new alarm in a different partition is activated during a two way session the timer is reduced to 20 seconds and cannot be extended Note Le...

Page 113: ...N A positive tone sounds Status check 0 Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped This includes the microphone selection and audio mode 1 Armed status If partition 1 is armed a positive tone sounds If disarmed a negative tone sounds 2 Ready status If partition is in Ready status a positive tone sounds If it is not Ready a negative tone sounds 3 Power status If AC and battery are g...

Page 114: ...tion Continuous on off high tone every 100 mS will stop after a digit is received System waiting for access PIN One low tone for 200 mS if enabled Anti lock up One mid tone for 500 mS Acknowledgement to level change command One mid tone for 250 mS off for 250 mS one mid tone for 250 mS off for 250 mS one mid tone for 250 mS Error tone One low tone for 100mS Relay Output turned ON or Positive Statu...

Page 115: ...ramming timers You can set timers to control various NX 534E listen in module features The following example sets the line hold digit to 2 and line hold timeout to 60 seconds 1 Navigate with the keys to NX 534E Line Hold Digit and press OK 2 Select 2 and press OK Timers Mode Listen in Only Speaker Lockout Mic A at Startup Mic B at Startup Answer Machine Defeat Control Lvl 7 8 Feature Select Light ...

Page 116: ...ight Control Device 1 and press OK 2 Scroll to Unit Code and press OK 3 Select 5 and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Unit Code 5 Scroll to House Code and press OK 6 Select L and press OK 7 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to House Code Glossary Location Term Definition 10 NX 534E Listen in Module A two way audio voice communicator If the...

Page 117: ...IN Digit Entries A menu option that specifies the maximum number of incorrect digits that can be entered for call back and call in features before the panel is locked out 10 5 Rings to Answer A menu option that sets the number of rings that must occur before the panel answers to start a listen in session If the value is 0 the panel or the NX 534E will never react to an incoming phone line and will...

Page 118: ...distort the audio 10 7 2 High Gain Listen In A menu option that activates high gain listen in mode This is a listen in mode that is generally used in environments that produce very low noise 10 7 3 Speaker A menu option that sets the volume of the speaker 10 8 Light Control A menu entry that groups X 10 device options for the selected listen in module 10 8 1 1 Unit Code A menu option that sets the...

Page 119: ... 2 If this option is programmed ON the listen in only mode will be functioning Segment 3 Speaker lockout condition default off This feature is used to determine the speaker lockout condition When this option is OFF the automatic speaker lockout is enabled If this feature is ON the speaker lockout will be disabled refer to feature definitions on page 4 Segment 4 Microphone A start up selection defa...

Page 120: ...his time is programmable from 10 to 255 seconds for each digit Segment 2 New trip hang up time default 20 seconds Location 3 segment 2 is used to determine where the NX 534E will set the session timer when a new trip is received on the same partition during a two way session This time is programmed from 1 to 255 seconds and will be extended if there is any activity from the central station If an a...

Page 121: ...ne will be generated LOCATION 4 VOLUME RING CONTROL 4 segments numerical data Segment 1 Low gain listen in mode microphone volume default 5 Location 4 segment 1 controls the volume of the microphones when the central station selects low gain listen in mode The possible value for this location is 0 to 9 maximum volume is 9 and minimum is 0 Segment 2 High gain listen in mode microphone volume defaul...

Page 122: ...ent 1 contains the module number and segment 2 contains the house code Refer to the instructions in location 5 as well as the charts shown above and the programming worksheets NX 534E Programming worksheets Defaults are in bold italic text LOC DESCRIPTION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING DATA OPTION FLAGS Circle numbers to program 1 OFF Line hold mode ON Call back mode 2 OFF Normal two way ON Listen in only 3 ...

Page 123: ...umber of rings for call in feature 0 9 0 disable 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 1 1 Module number 0 5 2 House code 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 2 1 Module number 0 6 2 House code 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 3 1 Module number 0 7 2 House code 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 4 1 Module number 0 8 2 House code 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 5 1 Module number 0 9 2 House code 0 X 10 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT 6 1 Module number 0 ...

Page 124: ...y 50 mA at 12V 2 Consumption 2 way listen in in session 100 mA at 12V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 152x54x18 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 58 g Telephone Telephone requirement Touchtone ...

Page 125: ...urred An address message identifies the premises reporting the event s A kiss off message confirms receipt of a kiss off digit The voice module informs the panel when it is finished reporting and the panel closes the connection with the phone Installing the NX 535 voice module The NX 535 voice module must be connected to the NetworX bus on the control panel and its audio tap must be connected to t...

Page 126: ...e module Description 1 NetworX bus terminals 2 Audio Tap 3 Record Playback button 4 Processor 5 LED ON during Record Playback 6 LED ON during communication 7 Bus activity LED 8 Connection for telephone handset DATA COM POS ...

Page 127: ...This is useful in the case of a false alarm Select Control Panel System Settings Feature Select Miscellaneous All Abort Enabled and press OK Recording voice messages The NX 535 voice module can store up to 18 recorded voice messages There must be one leader message and one address message There can be an optional kiss off message The remaining 15 messages are event messages The messages can be rec...

Page 128: ...a time The following steps explain how to playback different messages 1 Connect a telephone handset to the phone jack on the NX 535 voice module 2 Navigate with the keys to NX 535 Voice Module Playback and press OK To playback one message at a time scroll to the relevant menu option and press OK To playback a single event message scroll to Single Event Message and press OK Select the number of the...

Page 129: ...is message is sent by the NX 535 voice module at the end of a voice reporting phone call to indicate that the kiss off digit has been received 11 2 Playback A menu entry that groups options that allow the installer to play back recorded voice messages 11 2 1 Leader Message A menu command that plays back the leader message 11 2 2 Single Event Message A menu command that plays back a single message ...

Page 130: ...ge selector Segment 2 contains the individual event message selector Herewith you can select the message you want to record playback The leader message allows you to indicate who is calling in this case the alarm panel The event message s will be followed with an address message to identify the premise that is reporting the event alarm You can record up to 15 event alarm messages The event message...

Page 131: ...t 1 contains the Handshake DTMF digit to acknowledge the message Values can be as listed below Phone digit Description 0 9 Sets a digit between 0 and 9 10 Sets the button 11 Sets the button 12 No Handshake is required 15 Any digit will be accepted as Handshake Segment 2 Kiss off DTMF digit Segment 2 represents the Kiss off DTMF digit to end the communication Values can be as listed below Phone dig...

Page 132: ...y played back To record the address message 1 Go to program mode of Voice module module 77 2 Select Location 0 Segment 1 1 record mode Segment 2 17 address message 3 Connect a telephone handset into the RJ11 phone jack connector on NX 535 module 4 Press the button on the NX 535 module and record your message through the handset 5 Example 1420 North Main Street Gladewater press any key to continue ...

Page 133: ...1 Record playback event message 1 2 Record playback event message 2 3 Record playback event message 3 4 Record playback event message 4 5 Record playback event message 5 6 Record playback event message 6 7 Record playback event message 7 8 Record playback event message 8 9 Record playback event message 9 10 Record playback event message 10 11 Record playback event message 11 12 Record playback eve...

Page 134: ...ion 30 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption 2 way listen in in session 100 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB size Dimensions width x height x depth 57x100x20 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 150 g Telephone Telephone requirement Touchtone ...

Page 135: ...include Four programmable report destinations two TCP IP receivers two email addresses Event reporting from all partitions Selectable reportable events for each partition Control panel as backup SIA reporting using TCP IP Contact ID reporting using TCP IP Email reporting in English and on POP server only DHCP or fixed IP address Upload download may be initiated remotely or locally Optional automat...

Page 136: ...ing position 3 4 8 Audio tap Wiring the NX 590EE TCP IP module Table 15 NX 590E TCP IP module terminal connections Terminal Description Connect to the panel bus POS terminal COM Connect to the panel bus COM terminal DATA Connect to the panel bus DATA terminal J16 Connect the Ethernet Jack J16 10BT to a 10BT Ethernet capable hub router or gateway Do not use a CASCADE or X port in crossover mode 2 3...

Page 137: ...for a reply from a NX 10 bus device DS5 Flashes when the NX 590E gets a packet from the Ethernet module DS6 On when the bus has a message to send to the network Note DS3 DS6 are off if the system is initialized normal and waiting for a new event to report L1 on SIM module Flashes ON Ethernet Activity L2 on SIM module Steady ON when Ethernet Link is established with the 10BT cable DS2 The sixth LED...

Page 138: ...rouble Power Power Aux Short Circuit and Restores Trouble and Restores Communications Fail to Communicate Test Reports Miscellaneous 14 2 2 1 2 3 1 14 2 2 1 2 3 2 14 2 2 1 2 4 1 14 2 2 1 2 4 2 14 2 2 1 2 5 1 14 2 2 1 2 5 2 Arm Disarm Alarm 14 2 2 1 2 1 1 14 2 2 1 2 1 2 14 2 2 1 2 1 3 14 2 2 1 2 2 1 14 2 2 1 2 2 2 14 2 2 1 2 2 3 14 2 2 1 2 2 4 14 2 2 1 2 2 5 14 2 2 1 2 2 6 Events Partition Account ...

Page 139: ...station receiver 9 Obtain the IP port and IP address gateway and subnet mask for the NX 590E TCP IP module For Windows 9X Windows ME type ipconfig at the DOS prompt For Windows 2000 XP type ipconfig at the COMMAND prompt 10 Navigate with the keys to Network and press OK 11 Scroll in turn to Our IP Address Gateway IP Address Subnet Mask and Port Numbers and enter the information obtained in step 9 ...

Page 140: ...nd press OK 2 To use another NX 590E receiver as backup select Receiver 2 as Backup Enabled and press OK 3 To use the control panel as backup Select Control Panel is Backup Enabled and press OK Enable autotest report on the control panel phone events and panel system events Ensure the reporting format used by the control panel is the same as that set in Report Format 4 To configure dual reporting ...

Page 141: ...ected report destination or email address Select the partition s to include for each event report If the partition is not selected no event from that partition reports via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere 14 1 1 2 1 Arm Disarm Alarm A menu entry that groups the events that are reported to the selected receiver 14 1 1 2 1 1 Alarms and Restores A menu option that sends a report...

Page 142: ...rrent is detected A restore report is also sent when the short circuit condition is fixed 14 1 1 2 4 Communications A menu entry that groups the communication events that are reported to the selected receiver 14 1 1 2 4 1 Fail to Communicate A menu option that reports a fail to communicate event to the selected report control 14 1 1 2 4 2 Test Reports A menu option that sends a test report to the ...

Page 143: ...orted to the selected email account 14 2 2 1 2 2 1 Tampers A menu option that sends a report to the selected email account when a tamper occurs 14 2 2 1 2 2 2 Zone Trouble and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected email account when a zone fault condition occurs A report is also sent when the fault condition is no longer active 14 2 2 1 2 2 3 Expander Trouble and Restores A me...

Page 144: ...f the selected email server 14 3 Account Codes A menu entry that groups account code options 14 3 1 System Account Codes A menu option that configures the SIA or Contact ID account numbers for each report receiver SIA account numbers are 6 digits long Contact ID account numbers are 4 digits long They must be entered with extra zeros to the left If you attempt to use both system account codes and p...

Page 145: ...rver This option enables the premise server application using the automation port 14 6 2 Server IP Address This option contains the IP address for the PremisesConnect com server 14 6 3 Automation Port This option contains the automation port for the PremisesConnect com server 14 6 4 Dealer ID This option contains the ID number used to identify the installer when reporting alarms and events to Prem...

Page 146: ...rm All IP addresses up to and including the local gateway must be allowed When using cable modem DSL this mask is the same as that used by the PC 14 7 2 5 Network Timeout A menu option that configures the maximum overall length of time by the NX 590E to report to each receiver If the report is not successful during this time the attempt is abandoned This can be from 30 to 255 seconds 14 7 2 6 Max ...

Page 147: ... On Site Event Recorder OFF 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved SEGMENT 2 1 Enable site initiated downloading ON 2 Enable remote initiated downloading ON 3 Use DHCP services static IP of unit if OFF Note If enabled it is recommended that option 8 also be enabled OFF 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 0 8 Polling enable for UL AA OFF PARTITIONS TO REPORT BY INTERNET TO RECEIVER 1 1...

Page 148: ...n Close 3 Bypass 4 Zone Trouble 5 Power Trouble AC Failure or Low Battery 6 Siren Telephone Fault 7 Test Reports 8 Program Download Log Full 9 Tampers 10 Short Circuit Ground Fault 11 Sensor Lost 12 Sensor Low Battery 13 Expander Trouble 14 Failure to Communicate 15 Zone Activity Monitor 3 16 Reserved PARTITIONS TO REPORT BY INTERNET TO E MAIL ACCOUNT 2 1 Alarms and Restores 2 Open Close 3 Bypass ...

Page 149: ...IL ACCOUNT 2 char 49 64 37 MAIL SERVER char 1 16 38 MAIL SERVER char 17 32 39 MAIL SERVER char 33 48 40 MAIL SERVER char 49 64 41 44 RESERVED 45 IP ADDRESS FOR THIS MODULE 0 0 0 0 46 IP ADDRESS FOR PRIMARY RECEIVER 0 0 0 0 47 IP ADDRESS FOR SECONDARY RECEIVER 0 0 0 0 48 IP ADDRESS FOR ON SITE EVENT RECORDER 0 0 0 0 49 50 RESERVED 51 IP ADDRESS MAIL SERVER 0 0 0 0 52 IP ADDRESS OF GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 5...

Page 150: ...request SEGMENT 2 1 System status request 2 Send X10 command 3 Log event request 4 Send keypad text command 5 Keypad terminal mode request 6 Keypad tone broadcast 7 8 Reserved SEGMENT 3 1 Program data request 2 Program data command 3 User info request with PIN 4 User info request without PIN 5 Set user code command with PIN 6 Set user code command without PIN 7 Set user authorization command with ...

Page 151: ...e 255 255 252 0 IP address Gateway address and Subnet mask are parameter your IT person would be able to provide for the location where the NX 590E would be installed What locations I need to setup to assign a dynamic IP using DHCP to the NX 590E module Location 0 Segment 2 Option 3 must be set to 1 Locations 45 52 and 54 are not used in this scenario Your IT person would be able to tell you if th...

Page 152: ...6 must enable needed segments in used partitions see NX 590E Installation and Startup document for segments definition Location 2 Segments 1 16 must be set to to disable reporting to Receiver 2 Location 3 Segments 1 16 must be set to to disable reporting to Email 1 Location 4 Segments 1 16 must be set to to disable reporting to Email 2 Location 46 IP address for Receiver 1 Location 55 Receiver Ala...

Page 153: ...y specifications Power supply voltage 12 V 2 Consumption Standby 90 mA Consumption Communicating 120 mA General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 153x84x25 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 Shipping Weight 93 g ...

Page 154: ...s 24 31 Wireless receivers Note NX 10 on board receiver has address 32 32 39 NX 534E Listen In Module 64 NX 535 Voice Module 77 NX 7002 GPRS Module 78 NX 590E TCP IP Module 79 NX 9104 VVMIQ Module 65 NX 320 I Auxiliary power modules 84 91 NX 1701E door swipe modules Table 18 NX 1701E module numbers Learn in sequence Module number Learn in sequence Module number 1 113 9 121 2 114 10 122 3 115 11 12...

Page 155: ...oxPads Table 19 Module numbers for keypads and proxpads 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 156: ...t off the lid of the box 4 Flip up the PCB mounting tray If you are using a NX 534E and a NX 535 5 Connect the NetworX bus cables to the NX 534E listen in module DATA POS and COM contacts 6 Plug in the 5 pin audio cable connector to the audio tap on the NX 534E listen in module 7 Remove the sticky pads and insert the pillars for the NX 534E listen in module in the box 8 Connect the NX 534E listen ...

Page 157: ...he audio tap on the panel 11 Attach the pillars for the NX 535 voice module to the board 12 Attach the NX 535 voice module to the board via the pillars 13 Connect the NX 534E listen in module and NX 535 voice module with the dual audio cable 14 Connect the NetworX bus cables from the NX 535 voice module to the panel 15 Flip down the PCB mounting tray Figure 20 Attaching the NX 534E and NX 535 to t...

Page 158: ...m holes for the card guides in the box Figure 21 Drilling holes 2 Place the card guide in the box 3 Screw in the card guides Figure 22 Placing card guides 4 Use the card guides to mount up to 3 further modules Check the relevant module chapter for wiring and programming information ...

Page 159: ...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 the lid of the box If you are using an additional module 4 Connect the NetworX bus cables to the module 5 Connect the NetworX bus cables from the additional module to the panel You can use standard NetworX bus contacts or bus connectors...

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Page 161: ...27 Holidays 30 31 36 37 38 39 40 I Installing the modules 155 J K Kissoff 127 L Legacy mode 26 34 Line hold mode 110 M Maglock 28 36 Module numbers 153 N Navigating menus 8 Numeric entries 10 NX 1701E badge functions 17 cards 18 enrolling 15 installing 14 X 10 functions 17 NX 320 I DIP switches 62 enrolling 63 installing 61 outputs 64 wiring 62 NX 507E NX 508E DIP switches 80 outputs 83 schedules ...

Page 162: ...10 Programming mode 8 Proximity card reader 13 Q Quick User Menu 8 R References 7 Reporting voice 126 Request To Exit 24 26 27 33 RTE 24 26 27 28 33 34 36 S Safety terms and symbols 7 Schedule 29 30 31 36 Schedules NX 507E NX 508E 82 Selection lists 9 Single Beep Scan 24 25 26 T TCP IP reporting 138 Triple Beep Scan 26 U V Voice messages playing 127 recording 126 Voice reporting 126 W X 10 24 25 2...

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