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I. 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

The NetworX NX-1700E is a proximity card reader / door control module used to expand the capabilities of the NetworX control 
panels. 
 

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 Microprocessor-controlled 

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  Includes one (1) low current trigger output, which can be used to control a door strike relay 

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Up to 15 card readers can be connected to the NetworX control panel 

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Can be programmed to control access in any or all partitions 

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LEDs can be programmed to follow the output and/or the armed or ready status of the system 

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Has an optional optical tamper switch 

 

II. 

INSTALLATION AND WIRING 

To install the card reader, simply wire it into the system.  Refer to the following wiring table for details. 
 

DESCRIPTION 

GREEN 

(

DATA

Connect to the NetworX control panel 

DATA

 terminal. This wire is the data-signaling terminal to all 

the devices on the buss. 

BLACK 

(

COM

Connect to the NetworX control panel 

COMMON

terminal.  Supplies the common side of the power 

to the card reader module. 

RED 

(

POS

Connect to NetworX control panel 

AUX POWER +

terminal.  Supplies power to the card reader 

module. 

WHITE 

(

EGRESS

This is an optional 

EGRESS 

(exit) input.  To use this feature, connect the normally open egress 

switch between this terminal and 

COM

.   If this feature is not used, there is no need to connect this 

wire. 

BLUE 

(

OUTPUT

This is an optional open-collector (negative trigger) 

OUTPUT

.   It can be used to drive a relay. To 

use this feature, connect the coil contacts of a relay between this terminal and 

AUX POWER +

Absolute maximum 14 volts @ 25mA. 

  

This is a low current output and must not be used to directly energize high current door 

openers. 

 

 

III. 

ENROLLING 

The NetworX control panels have the ability to automatically find and store in memory the presence of all keypads, zone expanders, 
wireless receivers, output modules, and any other device on the keypad buss. This allows these devices to be supervised by the 
control panel.  To enroll the devices, enter the Program Mode using the procedure outlined in the control panel Installation Manual.  
When the Program Mode is exited, the NX control panel will automatically enroll the devices.  The enrolling process takes about 12 
seconds, during which time the Service LED will illuminate.  User codes will not be accepted during the enrolling process.  Once a 
module is enrolled, if it is not detected by the control, the Service LED will illuminate. 
 

IV. 

ADDRESSING 

Once the reader is wired into the system, the module needs to be addressed. Unlike most NetworX expanders, 
the address of any particular reader is determined by itself after installation is complete.  Follow the procedures 
outlined under the section “PROGRAMMING”. When prompted to enter the module device number, a card 
must be scanned at the reader to initiate addressing (one short beep). When completed (1-2 seconds), the 
reader will beep back its address (long beeps).  Refer to Table IV-1 that follows for possible addresses. 

Scan:  To 
“present” or pass 
a card or FOB 
within sensing 
range of the card 
reader module. 

Table IV-1 

Beeps 

Address 

Beeps 

Address 

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   

 

NX-1700E Card Reader 

Summary of Contents for NetworX NX-1700E

Page 1: ...m Symbol Legend Warning Indicates a procedure practice condition or statement that if not strictly observed could result in personal injury This symbol indicates electrical warnings and cautions Caution Indicates a procedure practice condition or statement that if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of equipment or property This symbol indicates general warnings and caut...

Page 2: ...rtition 8 Location 243 Programming the Zones 9 Location 244 Programming the Various Reader Timers 9 Location 245 Resetting the Reader Address 9 Location 246 Programming the Access Options 9 Location 247 Programming the Opening Time for Schedule 1 10 Location 248 Programming the Closing Time for Schedule 1 10 Location 249 Programming the Days for Schedule 1 10 Locations 250 270Programming the Sched...

Page 3: ...R Absolute maximum 14 volts 25mA This is a low current output and must not be used to directly energize high current door openers III ENROLLING The NetworX control panels have the ability to automatically find and store in memory the presence of all keypads zone expanders wireless receivers output modules and any other device on the keypad buss This allows these devices to be supervised by the con...

Page 4: ... that segment awaiting a valid entry To Enter a Location location The Armed LED will flash If the location is valid the Armed LED will extinguish the Ready LED will illuminate and the zone LED s will show the data for the first segment of this location To Change Location Data changed data The Ready LED will flash to indicate a data change in process and will continue until the data is saved The ne...

Page 5: ...ion 242 Segment 1 Option 1 page 8 It is recommended that only one reader on the system be enabled to modify user cards and that this reader be located near a keypad This reader will transfer information to all other readers in the system once programming is finished Once a reader is enabled to modify users it must be placed into one of the following five modes 1 Add One User 2 Add Multiple Users w...

Page 6: ... is not already in the system it will be added and mapped to the entered user number and LED1 will continue flashing indicating that the next user card can be scanned for the next user number 2 If the card is already in the system the reader will triple beep and LED1 will continue flashing the user number is not incremented in this case Continue scanning user cards until the desired number of card...

Page 7: ...OCATIONS SCAN METHODS Legacy mode is default Alternative mode is shown below in brackets Refer to Location 242 Segment 1 on page 8 and the Glossary on page 17 for explanation LOCATION 0 PROGRAMMING THE SCAN FUNCTIONS 3 segments of binary data Location 0 is used to select the particular function s that are activated when a card is scanned More than one function may be selected If more than one func...

Page 8: ... Beep Scan Function This location only needs to be programmed if Location 0 Segment 2 Option 7 is set Use the above table Default is 3 Segment 5 Single Scan Hold Function Triple Beep Program the X 10 function that is performed when a card is scanned and held at the reader for the duration of the 2 Scan Hold Time three beeps Location 244 Segment 1 programs the length of time between beeps The descr...

Page 9: ...s 111 169 Seg 4 Opt 3 LOCATION 244 PROGRAMMING THE VARIOUS READER TIMERS 4 segment of numerical data Segment 1 Scan Time Enter the amount of time required to hold a card between beeps to activate the functions programmed in Location 0 Segments 2 and 3 This timer is timed in 1 100 second increments from 0 to 2 55 seconds Default is 100 1 second Segment 2 Relay Active Time Enter the amount of time t...

Page 10: ...hedule 1 Default is 0 LOCATION 249 PROGRAMMING THE DAYS FOR SCHEDULE 1 1 segment of binary data LED1 On if schedule is active on Sunday LED2 On if schedule is active on Monday LED3 On if schedule is active on Tuesday LED4 On if schedule is active on Wednesday LED5 On if schedule is active on Thursday LED6 On if schedule is active on Friday LED7 On if schedule is active on Saturday LED8 On if sched...

Page 11: ...ated If the LED is on the card is active Each segment has 8 LEDs corresponding to the 8 possible user cards Example Segment 4 LED2 indicates that user card 26 is active SEG USER CARDS SEG USER CARDS SEG USER CARDS SEG USER CARDS SEG USER CARDS 1 1 8 4 25 32 7 49 56 10 73 80 13 97 104 2 9 16 5 33 40 8 57 64 11 81 88 14 105 112 3 17 24 6 41 48 9 65 72 12 89 96 15 113 120 LOCATION 284 PROGRAMMING ACT...

Page 12: ...he Disarm function to the control panel 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 Loc 241 for programming 8 On to send an RTE and activate the onboard open collector output 1 240 8 RESERVED 241 8 X 10 ADDRESS Seg 1 MODULE NUMBER 0 Seg 2 HOUSE CODE 0 NX 1700E Card Reader 12 see chart X 10 ADDRESS ...

Page 13: ...board open collector output only triggers during a close schedule 6 On if Forced Entry Alarm is logged 7 On if access allowed without an RTE 8 On if relay operates normally during off schedule outside of regular operating hours Seg 2 SCHEDULES FOR ONBOARD OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT 1 On if driver follows Schedule 1 2 On if driver follows Schedule 2 3 On if driver follows Schedule 3 4 On if driver follo...

Page 14: ...10 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 10 DAYS FOR SCHEDULE 4 1 On if schedule is active on Sunday 2 On if schedule is active on Monday 3 On if schedule is active on Tuesday 4 On if schedule is active on Wednesday 5 On if schedule is active on Thursday 6 On if schedule is active on Friday 7 On if schedule is active o...

Page 15: ... is active on Friday 7 On if schedule is active on Saturday 8 On if schedule is disabled on holidays 271 11 HOLIDAYS IN JANUARY 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 HOLIDAYS IN FEBRUARY 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 272 273 11 HOLIDAYS IN MARCH 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 274 11 HOLIDAYS IN APRIL 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 275 11 HOLIDAYS IN MAY 8 max No holidays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2...

Page 16: ...NX 1700E Card Reader 16 LOC PG DESCRIPTION DEFAULT YOUR DATA 285 11 CODE ENTRY LOGGING PARTITION 0 ...

Page 17: ...FOB within sensing range of the card reader module Single Beep An audible indicator beep Single Beep Scan When a user card is scanned and held at the reader for 1 beep the reader will perform the functions as programmed in Location 241 Segment 3 Triple Beep An audible indicator beep beep beep Triple Beep Scan When a user card is scanned and held at the reader for 3 beeps the reader will perform th...

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