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NX-181xx NetworX Voice keypad with touch buttons Installation Manual 

Table 1: Advanced keypad configuration options 

Enable keypad tamper switch  

Status key read message when armed 
suppression

 

Entry / exit beeps suppression 

Enable three second beeps on 
emergency keys before alarm 

 

Stay arming key suppression 

Enable Zone Leds 1 – 8 in lieu of partition 
Leds 1 - 8

 

Reserved 

Enable multi partition keypad 

 

 
 

4.  [7] 

 Option 7 - Touch sense control (see note below) 

 

 

 

Touch sensitivity is ?, select sensitivity from 51 to 255 followed by enter,  
touch menu to go back. 

5. 

[ ? ] 
[ENTER] 

Enter the required sensitivity level. 51 = more sensitive, 255 = less sensitive 

 

 

 

Touch sensitivity is ?, select sensitivity from 51 to 255 followed by enter, 
touch menu to go back. 

6.  [MENU] 

Moves back to step 4, keypad option selection. 

 

4. 

[ 0 ] 

 Option 0 - To Default keypad 

 

 

  Touch mute to confirm, touch menu to exit. 

5. [MUTE] 

Selects to Default keypad.  

WARNING: 

this will default the keypad you are currently programming. 

 

Automatically  Moves back to step 4, keypad option selection 

 

All NX-181xx Voice keypads must be individually addressed for proper security 
operation and must have individual room numbers assigned to enable intercom 
functionality.  

Option 7, touch sense control, is the sensitivity setting for the NX-181xx to go 
from idle mode to run mode on the first touch. The setting options are from 51 
milliseconds to 255 milliseconds, 51 being more sensitive and 255 being less 
sensitive. The default setting is set to 150 milliseconds 

Run mode sensitivity is fixed at 50 milliseconds. 

Summary of Contents for NX-181xx NetworX

Page 1: ...NX 181xx NetworX Voice keypad with touch buttons Installation Manual P N 230240 REV D ISS 11MAY15...

Page 2: ...not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NFPA 72 Check local ordinances this device is not listed by an approved test lab...

Page 3: ...4 Limitation of liability 4 Advisory messages 4 Disclaimer 5 Warranty 5 Installation 6 Wiring Structure Note 7 Advanced System Configuration 9 Panel and Device Configuration 13 Service provider phone...

Page 4: ...iction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents UTCFS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Advisory...

Page 5: ...em router firewall or any other 3rd party software Please consult your customers IT department or qualified IT professional about implementing this product onto your client s network Warranty UTC Fire...

Page 6: ...te Insert a small flat head screwdriver until it is located under the locking tongue Whilst turning either clockwise or counter clock wise slide the NX 181xx down and clear of the locking tongue you c...

Page 7: ...ed A maximum of 8 NX 181xx Voice keypads can be configured as room stations for intercom functionality Two pairs of twisted cable 4 conductors are required for the audio line one pair for audio line A...

Page 8: ...X 181xx Voice keypads via the audio lines and a communication cable was specifically designed to transfer these recordings in installations that do not have dedicated audio cables installed please con...

Page 9: ...Touch sense control Reserved Reserved Default keypad Go Back Keypad configuration Panel device configuration Service provider phone number Go Back Keypad tamper Entry exit beeps suppression Stay armin...

Page 10: ...l and device configuration Touch 3 to configure service provider phone number Touch menu to exit 3 1 Selects Keypad configuration Announcement all keypad options are announced 4 Select one of the keyp...

Page 11: ...to step 4 keypad option selection 4 5 Option 5 Number of hours to Auto Test Hours before next auto test is select hours before next auto test followed by enter touch menu to go back 5 ENTER Enter the...

Page 12: ...lect sensitivity from 51 to 255 followed by enter touch menu to go back 6 MENU Moves back to step 4 keypad option selection 4 0 Option 0 To Default keypad Touch mute to confirm touch menu to exit 5 MU...

Page 13: ...u to exit 3 2 Selects Panel and device configuration Select a device number followed by enter touch menu to go back 4 ENTER Select the device you wish to program Selected device is connected select a...

Page 14: ...to exit 3 3 Selects service provider phone number Service provider phone number is disabled select a new service provider phone number followed by enter touch menu to go back 4 Phone Number Enter the...

Page 15: ...User 8 Touch MENU MENU to exit Record zone names Speak to record 2 7 seconds recording time MENU 8 Master code 4 1 ENTER TALK ENTER Zone 1 TALK ENTER Zone 2 TALK ENTER Zone 3 TALK ENTER Zone 4 TALK EN...

Page 16: ...tairs 93 Laundry 131 Stairs 18 Eighteen 56 Driveway 94 Lift 132 Storage 19 Nineteen 57 Duress 95 Light 133 Study 20 Twenty 58 East 96 Living 134 Temperature 21 Thirty 59 emergency 97 location 135 tenn...

Page 17: ...can be configured as room stations for intercom functionality Two pairs of twisted cable 4 conductors are required for the audio line one pair for audio line A and another for audio line B Maximum to...

Page 18: ...ad with touch buttons Installation Manual Specifications Voltage 12 VDC regulated Current maximum without voice averaged over 200 ms 140 mA 110 mA Dimensions W H D 80 120 16 mm Operating temperature 0...

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