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NX-148E- RF LCD Touchpad w ith Receiver Installation Instructions 

4.  Enter the zone location and press #. For example, enter 

407 # to delete zone 7.  

5.  To change transmitter feature 1 (

Transmitter enabled

), 

enter 1 and press *. The 1 turns off to indicate the feature 

change. 

6.  To delete additional transmitters, repeat steps 3 to 5. 

Note

: To delete all transmitters and load factory defaults, 

enter 910 #. 

7.  To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT. 

Transmitter testing and troubleshooting   

Test all transmitters to verify correct programming and 

operation. Location 600 gives the number of rounds of the last 

transmitter learned in. A minimum of 7 to 8 transmissions is 

required for all transmitters. If the number of transmissions is 

less than the minimum required, supervisories can occur. 

Rotate the mounting position (90, 180, or 270 degrees) of any 

transmitter that consistently tests below margin and retest. 

If rotating the transmitter mounting position does not improve 

signal reception or is not practical, move the transmitter to 

different locations near the preferred mounting area. Test each 

location until the transmitter consistently tes ts good, then 

mount the transmitter. 

Touchpad programming 

To program the touchpad, do the following: 

1.  Press * and enter the function number to select the 

desired function. 

Table 4

 lists the programming 

information for each function. 

Note:

  Press 

*

 repeatedly to scroll through available 

functions 

Table 4. Touchpad functions 

Function num ber 

Function 

Adjust touchpad tone 

Temp master mode 

 

View  zone status 

Service menu 

View  alarm memory 

44 

Test function 

45 

Display function 

46 

Light control for X10 

47 

House codes for X10 

49 

Change languages 

Change user codes 

Assign user authority 

Reset function 

90 

Log review  

91 

Adjust view /brightness of LCD 

92 

Program custom messages 

93 

Set touchpad options 

94 

Set touchpad number and partition 

95 

Set elapsed time (in minutes) since last 
autotest 

97 

Set system time and date 

98 

Call back for dow nload 

99 

Seize phone line for dow nload 

Chime 

Walk test 

Exit 

Silent exit 

2.  To exit the function menu, press #. 

Adjust  touchpad tone (0) 

To raise or lower the tone on the touchpad, do the following: 

1.  Enter * 0. 

2.  Press   or    to raise or lower the tone. The touchpad will 

emit a continuous tone, allowing you to hear the selection. 

3.  To save the tone and exit, press #. 

Temporary master mode (1) 

The master mode of operation allows you to temporarily 

access any partition (providing your code is authorized) within 

the system and to do functions in other partitions. The keypad 

will revert back to its assigned partition 60 seconds after a key 

press, or 10 seconds without a keypress. To set a temporary 

master mode, do the following: 

1.  Enter * 1. 

2.  Enter your user code.  

3.  To exit,  press #. 

View zone status (p) 

To view zone status, do the following: 

1.  Press *  . 

2.  Press   or   to scroll through the list. The list shows all 

zones in sequential order by zone number. 

3.  To exit,  press #. 

Summary of Contents for NX-148E-RF

Page 1: ...8E NX 8V2 NX 6V2 or NX 4V2 and downloading via modem make sure the control panel version is equal to or greater than the following versions NX 8E 17 00 NX 8V2 1 04 NX 6V2 1 05 NX 4V2 1 04 Make sure yo...

Page 2: ...18 2000 ft 610 m 16 2500 ft 760 m 16 7 Run the antenna wires through the antenna holes in the mounting plate Figure 2 and into the wall 8 To mountthe touchpad to the mounting plate place the top of t...

Page 3: ...bank Location 594 The bank setting is based on the zone capabilities ofboth the receiver and the panel and mustbe set before you add learn transmitters 6 Enter 400 to enter the sensor transm itter le...

Page 4: ...er will be displayed for the keyfob partitions Press the partition number to toggle the partition on and off 6 To continue programming keyfob transmitter partition settings repeatsteps 4 to 8 7 To exi...

Page 5: ...Note Press repeatedlyto scroll through available functions Table 4 Touchpad functions Function number Function 0 Adjust touchpad tone 1 Temp master mode View zone status 2 Service menu 3 View alarmmem...

Page 6: ...ss or to turn the selected device on or off 4 Repeatsteps 2 and 3 until all devices have been programmed 5 To exit press Unit and house codes for X10 47 To program the specific X10 unit and house code...

Page 7: ...the central monitoring station Open 75 9 25 17 57 P3 Table 10 lists some ofthe possible eventlog messages Adjust view brightness ofLCD 91 To adjustthe view and brightness ofthe LCD display do the fol...

Page 8: ...ge Enables custommessage display 10 Clock Enables clockdisplay 11 Custom message lock Prevents over writing the custom message during touchpad copy 12 Select an option Programs specialcharacteristics...

Page 9: ...the tampered zone Zone low battery press A w ireless devicehas a low battery Press to identify the zone Zone lost press A w ireless or multiplexed zone device is not reporting to the control Press to...

Page 10: ...ob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob...

Page 11: ...Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supe...

Page 12: ...Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supe...

Page 13: ...sor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob P...

Page 14: ...temperature 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Humidity 90 relative noncondensing Dimensions 5 x 6 x 1 in 12 7 x 15 2 x 2 5 cm Regulatory information FCC compliance This device complies w ith part 15 of the FCC...

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