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NX1192E LCD KEYPAD

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Table of Contents

ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE....................................................................................... 2

SELECTING THE MODULE TO PROGRAM.......................................................................... 2

PROGRAMMING A LOCATION ............................................................................................. 2

NX1192E ENGLISH LIBRARY................................................................................................ 3

NX1192E AMERICAN SPANISH LIBRARY ........................................................................... 4

LOADING FACTORY DEFAULTS.......................................................................................... 4

ENROLLING MODULES AND KEYPADS.............................................................................. 4

PROGRAMMING THE NX1192E LCD KEYPADS ................................................................. 5

USING THE FUNCTION MENU .............................................................................................. 5

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ADJUSTING THE VIEW / BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD.................................... 5

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PROGRAMMING CUSTOM MESSAGES IN THE KEYPAD ............................. 6

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SET KEYPAD OPTIONS.................................................................................... 6

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SET KEYPAD NUMBER AND PARTITION ....................................................... 7

KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 7

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READING THE EVENT LOG ............................................................................. 7

POSSIBLE LOG MESSAGES ........................................................................... 8

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SET ELAPSED TIME IN MINUTES SINCE LAST AUTOTEST ......................... 9

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SET SYSTEM TIME AND DATE........................................................................ 9

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ADJUST KEYPAD TONE................................................................................... 9

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VIEW ZONE STATUS ........................................................................................ 9

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VIEW ALARM MEMORY.................................................................................... 9

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TEST FUNCTION............................................................................................. 10

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DISPLAY TEST FUNCTION ............................................................................ 10

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LIGHT CONTROL FOR X-10 DEVICES .......................................................... 10

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HOUSE CODES FOR X-10 DEVICES............................................................. 10

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CHANGE LANGUAGES................................................................................... 10

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CHANGING USER CODES ............................................................................. 11

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ASSIGNING AUTHORITY LEVEL ................................................................... 11

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RESET FUNCTION.......................................................................................... 12

PARTITIONED SYSTEMS OPERATION .............................................................................. 12

LIGHTS IN PARTITIONING MASTER MODE.................................................................. 12
DISPLAYS IN THE PARTITIONING MASTER MODE..................................................... 13

SERVICE DISPLAY............................................................................................................... 14

NX1192E MAXIMUM WIRE RUN.......................................................................................... 16

SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 16

Summary of Contents for NX1192E

Page 1: ...MBER AND PARTITION 7 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 7 7 9 0 READING THE EVENT LOG 7 POSSIBLE LOG MESSAGES 8 7 9 5 SET ELAPSED TIME IN MINUTES SINCE LAST AUTOTEST 9 7 9 7 SET SYSTEM TIME AND DATE 9 7 0 ADJUST KEYPAD...

Page 2: ...segment is reached press the key This keypress will not save the changes made to current segment but will exit the location To proceed to the next location press the Police key To return to the previo...

Page 3: ...4 4 7 5 50 0 n 6 66 6 8 82 2 0 03 3 C 1 19 9 S 3 35 5 8 5 51 1 o 6 67 7 8 83 3 0 04 4 D 2 20 0 T 3 36 6 9 5 52 2 p 6 68 8 8 84 4 0 05 5 E 2 21 1 U 3 37 7 a 5 53 3 q 6 69 9 8 85 5 0 06 6 F 2 22 2 V 3 3...

Page 4: ...ORATORIO RECIBIDOR TRASERO COCINA EXTERIOR LATERAL SABOTAJE VALLA COMEDOR FACHADA LAVABO SALA VENTANA CONTACTO FUEGO MAGNETICO SALIDA VESTIBULO CRISTAL GARAJE OFICINA SALON ZONA LOADING FACTORY DEFAUL...

Page 5: ...aller level functions These are samples of the displays that will appear in the Function Menu Each time the U key is pressed the next menu item will be displayed Press the number or key to access the...

Page 6: ...custom message you must enable Custom Message Lock under the 7 9 3 function For custom messages in the second language NOTE The above 7 9 2 mode must be exited prior to changing languages 1 Enter 7 4...

Page 7: ...N OPTION Programs special characteristics 1 Display Press 7 For Help 2 Disable LED Extinguish on this keypad 3 On if PIN should be hidden when programming 4 On suppresses beeps when an RF transmission...

Page 8: ...Reports user number date time and partition of closing Exit Err Exit Error Entry Exit zone was faulted at the instant the exit delay expired Rec Close Recent Close An alarm occurred within 5 minutes...

Page 9: ...current hour flashing 3 Use the up and down scroll keys to select the proper hour 4 Enter the 7 key to move to the minutes 5 Repeat steps 3 4 until the entire date is set U U 0 ADJUST KEYPAD TONE 1 P...

Page 10: ...to the prompt to Select Light Number 0 9 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all of the devices have been programmed as desired 5 Press to exit this function U U 4 7 HOUSE CODES FOR X 10 DEVICES When used i...

Page 11: ...The LCD will now prompt you for the first in the following list of attributes PROMPTS 1 Outputs used Open Close Rprt Bypass enable Arm Disarm If Prompt 1 Outputs used is answered NO the LCD will displ...

Page 12: ...eously To set the multi partition mode use the U U 9 3 function and answer YES to the question Master keypad NOTE U 1 followed by a code will temporarily access the Master Mode The keypad will revert...

Page 13: ...ed Refer to the following table for possible conditions LCD DISPLAY FOR AREA TOP LINE OVER BOTTOM LINE CONDITION Blank Blank Area Not Used or Authorized Dash Dash Area Not Ready Flashing Dash Area Rea...

Page 14: ...l only work if an individual partition is selected SERVICE DISPLAY The following message will be displayed periodically if the security system requires service 6HUYLFH 5HTXLUHG 7 SH IRU KHOS If you se...

Page 15: ...an expansion device has been opened SDQVLRQ 5 DPPHG A radio receiver is being jammed SDQVLRQ 7URXEOH An expansion device or keypad is not reporting to the control panel SDQVLRQ 6LUHQ WURXEOH An expans...

Page 16: ...he end of the wire When connecting more than one keypad to the end of the wire a heavier gauge wire will be required WHEN CONNECTED TO NX8 E WHEN CONNECTED TO NX 320 Length in feet Wire Gauge Wire Gau...

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