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xGen Lite Installation and 
Programming Guide 

P/N 466-5545-

EN • REV C • ISS 08OCT19 

 

Summary of Contents for NXG-4

Page 1: ...xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide P N 466 5545 EN REV C ISS 08OCT19 ...

Page 2: ...colnton NC 28092 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Product warnings and disclaimers THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR SALE TO AND INSTALLATION BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS UTC FIRE SECURITY CANNOT PROVIDE ANY ASSURANCE THAT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY BUYING ITS PRODUCTS INCLUDING ANY AUTHORIZED DEALER OR AUTHORIZED RESELLER IS PROPE...

Page 3: ...e of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indi...

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Page 5: ...atures 4 Current Consumption 5 Output Current Rating 6 Auxiliary current and battery capacity 6 Environmental 6 Physical Dimensions and Weight 7 Fuses 7 Maintenance 7 System monitoring 8 SIA and CID reporting code descriptions 8 EN 50131 3 and EN50136 2 Compliancy 12 Options affected by EN 50131 regulations 12 Optional Functions 13 EN 50131 compliance precautions 13 NXG 8 Wiring Diagram 14 NXG 8 T...

Page 6: ...d 2 Web Server 31 Method 3 UltraSync App 35 Method 4 NXG 1820 Keypad 41 Programming with Web Pages 42 Recommended Items to Change 42 Learning Wireless Zones 43 Adding a User 48 Adding a Keyfob 49 Advanced Keyfob Programming 49 Programming Cameras 51 Configuring Email Reports 55 Configuring OH Reports 56 Enabling Push Notifications on Smartphone 58 Z Wave Home Automation Hub 63 Adding Z Wave Device...

Page 7: ...tions for System Options 94 Programming Instructions for Permissions 98 Programming Instructions for Menus 100 Programming Instructions for Holidays 102 Programming Instructions for Users 105 Programming Instructions for Zones 108 Programming Instructions for Custom Zones 111 Programming Instructions for Areas 114 Programming Instructions for Schedules 117 Programming Instructions for Arm Disarm 1...

Page 8: ... Attempts 148 Arm Your System In Away Mode 148 Arm Your System In Stay Mode 148 Arm Your System in Instant Stay Mode 149 Arm Your System in Night Mode 149 Disarm One or More Areas 149 Activate SOS Feature 150 Walk Test 150 User Reporting 151 Appendix 1 System Status Messages 152 Appendix 2 App and Web Error Messages 154 Appendix 3 Advanced Menu Tree 155 Index 157 ...

Page 9: ...been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents UTCFS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Product Warnings YOU UNDERSTAND THAT A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ALARM SECURITY SYSTEM MAY ONLY REDUCE THE RISK OF EVENTS SUCH AS BURGLARY ROBBERY FIRE OR SIMILAR EVENTS WITHOUT WARNING BUT IT IS NOT INSURANCE OR A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH EVENTS WILL N...

Page 10: ... WARNING The equipment should only be operated with an approved power adapter with insulated live pins Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of batteries according to the instructions Contact your supplier for replacement batteries Warranty Disclaimers INTERLOGIX HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWI...

Page 11: ...aimer THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UTC ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES LOSSES OR RISKS PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ...

Page 12: ...azards that could result in injury or loss of life They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury or loss of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes...

Page 13: ...a text name to make it easy to program and maintain The advanced user management system can be linked to complex schedules and automation events that dynamically change what users have access to in real time based on system conditions Zones can also behave differently based on different conditions The xGenLite intrusion panel is designed to be operated from the NXG 1820 touchscreen keypad All menu...

Page 14: ...housing 2 NXG 9 RF LB xGen Lite panel 8 zones 8 partitions max 48 zones with IP and LoNa Receiver on board large poly housing 2 NXG 9 RF Z xGen Lite panel 8 zones 8 partitions max 48 zones with IP Zwave and LoNa Receiver on board small poly housing 2 NXG 9 RF Z LB xGen Lite panel 8 zones 8 partitions max 48 zones with IP Zwave and LoNa Receiver on board large poly housing 2 NXG 4 BO xGen Lite boar...

Page 15: ...ard 2 Mains Power Specifications Mains input voltage 230 VAC 10 15 50 Hz 10 Current consumption at 230 VAC 240 mA max Transformer output NXG 4 16 3 VAC 35 VA NXG 8 16 3 VAC 40 VA NXG 9 16 3 VAC 40 VA Installation Instructions for Service Persons An appropriate disconnect device to control the mains power to this device is to be provided as part of building installation according to the local wirin...

Page 16: ...y power output and battery power output 14 5 VDC Battery low condition 11 3 to 11 8 VDC Battery disconnect voltage 9 77 VDC Maximum ripple voltage V p p 200 mV typical 400 mV max General Features Code combinations xGenLite From 10 000 4 digits to 100 000 000 8 digits Maximum user number NXG 4 40 NXG 8 NXG 9 100 User Permissions NXG 4 32 NXG 8 NXG 9 64 Onboard zones NXG 4 4 default 8 if zone doubli...

Page 17: ... 802 3u Speed 10BASE T or 100BASE TX Duplex Half duplex and full duplex Cabling FTP foiled twisted pair Cat 5e cable or better xGenLite Bus Type 4 wire RS485 bus High common mode tolerance 25V Capacity Up to 32 devices Range 800m Recommended Cable Belden 7201A 3107A or 9842 2 pair twisted shielded data cable or exact equivalent see Cable Requirements on page 18 Current Consumption Product Main des...

Page 18: ...max at 13 8 VDC 1 2 A max at 13 8 VDC 1 4 A max at 13 8 VDC Auxiliary Current and Battery Capacity xGen Lite EMEA Discharge Time Charge Time 7 2 Ah Battery 12 Ah Battery 18 Ah Battery Reference 12 h 72 h 470 mA 870 mA 1370 mA EN 50131 Grade 1 and 2 12 h 24 h 170 mA 370 mA 620 mA INCERT Note Main board quiescent current is not included in the table above Example for EN Grade 2 When using battery ba...

Page 19: ...g NXG 4 RF Z BO NXG 4 board only 192 x 89 x 25 mm 155 g NXG 9 RF Z BO NXG 9 board only 210 g NXG 001 Plastic Enclosure 371 x 371 x 118 mm 1830 g NXG 003 G3 Metal Enclosure 475 x 395 x 130 mm 7150 g NXG 1820 Touchscreen keypad 18 x 82 x 125 mm 150 g NXG 208 8 zone expander 135 x 80 x 55 mm 150 g NXG 220 20 zone expander 135 x 80 x 64 mm 180 g NXG 504 4 relay output expander 135 x 80 x 55 mm 150 g N...

Page 20: ... fail Power unit failure Overvoltage Tampers Device tamper Device sabotage SIA and CID Reporting Code Descriptions SIA code CID code Function 0 FA E110 Fire Alarm 1 FR R110 Fire Alarm Restore 2 PA E120 24 Hour Alarm 3 PR R120 24 Hour Alarm Restore 4 BA E130 Burg Alarm 5 BR R130 Burg Alarm Restore 6 B E570 Bypass 7 U R570 Bypass Restore 8 TA E383 Tamper 9 TR R383 Tamper Restore 10 T E380 Trouble 11...

Page 21: ...3 TR R383 Tamper Restore Anti mask 34 BA E139 Burglary Alarm Unverified 35 BV E130 Burglary Alarm Verified 36 HA E129 Hold up Alarm Unverified 37 HV E120 Hold up Alarm Verified 38 PA E129 Panic Alarm Unverified 39 HV E120 Panic Alarm Verified 64 FA E115 Manual Fire 65 MA E100 Manual Auxiliary 66 PA E123 Manual Audible Panic 67 HA E122 Manual Silent Panic 68 HA E124 Duress 69 JA E461 Keypad Lockout...

Page 22: ...JT E625 Clock Changed 98 LB E627 Start Local Program 99 LX E628 End Local Program 100 RB E627 Start Remote Program 101 RS E628 End Remote Program 102 TS E607 Start Walk Test Mode 103 TE R607 End Walk Test Mode 104 E466 Technician Arrival 105 YZ R466 Technician Left 106 FT E310 Ground Fault 107 FR R310 Ground Fault Restore 108 LF E606 Start Listen In 109 LE R606 End Listen In 110 OK E451 Early Open...

Page 23: ...st 133 DV E421 Valid Code Expired 134 RU E628 Remote Program End 135 CL E102 Man Down 136 RR E305 Power Up 137 RR R305 Power Up Restore 138 RX R601 Manual Test Restore 139 OJ E452 Late Opening 140 CK R451 Early Closing 141 UB E532 Device Bypass 142 UU E531 Device Unbypass 143 YF E304 Checksum Failure Failure 144 YG R304 Checksum Failure Restore 145 YT E338 Expander Low Battery 146 YR R338 Checksum...

Page 24: ...Premises Transceiver SPT Upon configuring alarm transmission path and remote connection details default user installer keys shall be changed Minimum PIN length is 6 digits Options Affected by EN 50131 Regulations EN 50131 Grade 2 Required settings The following options and values are mandatory for EN 50131 1 Grade 2 regulations Period 24 h for every path to meet ATS Class 2 4 h for the IP path to ...

Page 25: ...y additional function or any additional zone type in this section does not comply with the EN 50131 requirements the EN 50131 compliance label must be removed from the system Optional Functions Detection of storage device failure Detection of low output voltage EN 50131 Compliance Precautions Installation In order to install an EN 50131 compliant system please make sure that all system components ...

Page 26: ...14 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide If any of these two items is not valid the EN 50131 compliance label must be removed from the system NXG 8 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 27: ...verification COM AUX Terminal for aux power to zones ZONE 1 to 8 COM terminals to connect to zones Supports single EOL zone doubling and dual EOL tamper monitoring J14 Ethernet WAN link header must be fitted if no communicator module is installed and must be removed to accommodate communicator module J11 Terminal to connect communicator module to xGenLite Ethernet Connect Ethernet cable to RJ45 so...

Page 28: ...ent D3 BUS Red LED blinks to indicate xGenLite bus is available D1 ETHERNET Red LED is lit when Ethernet cable is connected to WAN port blinks when data is sent or received and is off when cable is disconnected or J14 connector is removed If 4G WiFi router module is installed LED is lit when panel has established connection to the module and blinks when panel is communicating with the module Check...

Page 29: ... is the same the NXG 8 except that the connections are spatially orientated differently NXG 9 LEDs Refer to NXG 8 LEDs on page 16 The NXG 9 unit functionality is the same the NXG 8 except that the LEDs are spatially orientated differently Detector EOL Wiring Other than the 3K3 end of line resistor support the xGenLite Grade 2 panels support the following end of line resistor value combinations in ...

Page 30: ... cable run on system Max 800 m from remote device to xGenLite control panel Max 32 devices plus panel Max 16 keypads as part of the 32 device limit Grounding All devices designed for the system have earth connections via metal studs to the metal housing Make sure that these metal studs make good connection to the housing beware of paint The earth connections of every piece of equipment in the syst...

Page 31: ...Installation and Programming Guide 19 Termination Links Put a jumper across TERM on the panel and the furthest device to ensure correct RS 485 termination and avoid communication issues with signal reflection etc ...

Page 32: ...veral 2 holed insertion points These allows for either vertical or horizontal placement of legacy NX modules Each insertion point has a larger hole and a smaller hole 1 The black plastic PCB guides feature a groove to hold an expansion module The end with the half moon protrusion fits into the larger hole The smaller hole is for the screw 2 Place the first black plastic PCB guide in the top insert...

Page 33: ...t apply excessive force Match the antenna to the shape molded on the plastic bracket and push to insert 4 The line printed on each antenna will disappear when fully inserted 5 Remove antennas before attempting to remove panel 4G Cellular and WiFi Router Module Antennas If the optional 4G Cellular and WiFi Router has been installed a single set of antennas should be connected to MAIN on the module ...

Page 34: ...o 55 C Humidity range Average 93 relative humidity noncondensing The lid can be removed by releasing the two screws using the supplied Allen key Refer to drilling template provided with enclosure for mounting instructions To install a module release the locking tab s and place on the DIN rail then push the locking tab s to secure the module To remove a module use a small flat blade screwdriver to ...

Page 35: ...ass II to provide operating conditions within Temperature range 10 to 55 C Humidity range Average 93 relative humidity non condensing To install a module release the locking tab s and place on the DIN rail then push the locking tab s to secure the module To remove a module use a small flat blade screwdriver to release the locking tab s on the xGen module then remove from the DIN rail Refer to modu...

Page 36: ...to Program Devices System Devices Control Enroll Function 0 Inactive Automatic Enroll Using the xGenLite Web Server click the Advanced Menu go to Devices System Control Enroll Function Automatic Enroll click Save Using DLX900 click Devices Device Info Auto Enroll Deleting Modules Devices such as zone expanders output expanders and keypads can be removed from the system by deleting the serial numbe...

Page 37: ... type For example to remove a keypad touch System Devices Keypad 3 Touch Device UID Serial 4 Touch the serial number displayed 5 Touch Clear 6 Touch OK The device has now been removed Deleting devices can also be done Using the xGenLite Web Server click the Advanced Menu click Devices find the device to be removed delete the serial number click Save Using DLX900 click Devices Device Info select th...

Page 38: ...ings There are no disallowed account codes 5 digits minimum to provide 10 000 possible combinations Lock Out on 3 Invalid Attempts If an invalid PIN code is entered three times the keypad will deny all login attempts for 90 seconds Attempts are counted from any method e g keypad app or web page You must wait the full 90 seconds before trying again with the correct PIN This is to prevent brute forc...

Page 39: ...Your System in Instant Stay Mode Enter a valid PIN code with Stay permissions to unlock the screen To arm in Instant Stay mode touch the Stay button two times until the icon is red and displays Instant This indicates the alarm system is set in Instant Stay Mode Arm Your System in Night Mode Enter a valid PIN code with Stay permissions to unlock the screen To arm in Night Mode touch the Stay or Sta...

Page 40: ...uch and hold the appropriate button for 2 seconds to activate Manual Fire Alarm Manual Medical Alarm or Manual Panic Alarm Depending on how your system is programmed the control room may receive the corresponding event Check with your control room to determine what action will be taken If silent alarm is enabled then the keypad will not display any signs that the panic button was pressed To cancel...

Page 41: ... you in navigating the menus Account Access Note Installer Account Disabled When Armed If a non engineer account arms the system at any time engineer accounts will not be able to log in any current program mode will end and this will be recorded in the event log Ask the end user to disarm the panel and leave it disarmed so you can log in to program it Note Remote Access May Require Level 2 User Au...

Page 42: ...X900 on a suitable computer 5 Start DLX900 6 Create a new customer 7 Enter the IP address of your system 8 Click Save 9 Click Connect via TCP IP 10 Click Read All 11 Refer to Programming with DLX900 on page 94 Connect to xGenLite using DLX900 on UltraSync In order for DLX900 to connect to an xGenLite system you will need the Download Access Passcode under Communicator Remote Access menu and the xG...

Page 43: ...atus Arm and disarm partitions Bypass Un bypass zones Turn chime mode on and off Add remove and edit users Access to the advanced programming menu Connect to xGenLite Web Server over LAN 1 Turn on power to your system 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to the J13 Ethernet port on the xGenLite and wait 10 seconds for the local router to assign the xGenLite an IP address if DHCP is available 3 On the keypa...

Page 44: ...is a cloud based service that allows remote management and remote access to a xGenLite system if enabled This includes secure connections between the UltraSync app xGenLite and cameras No programming email addresses user names or PIN codes are stored on these servers for greater security It features full redundancy to route encrypted alarm messages from your panel to a Central Monitoring Station 1...

Page 45: ...s not working the module will switch to 4G back up reporting path to the central monitoring station Multiple 4G networks are supported using dual SIM cards for further redundancy Alternatively the module can be set by the central monitoring station to use 4G single path reporting This is useful for sites with no broadband internet The module is pre configured Once installed on the xGenLite panel i...

Page 46: ... until Cell State displays Connected click Reload to refresh the status Signal level should be between 89 to 51 4 Check module is correctly installed 5 Check antennas are correctly installed move antennas to a higher location install additional antennas to activate MIMO feature or install high gain antenna s 6 Contact your service provider to check the SIM card is active and that cellular reportin...

Page 47: ...Code It permits remote access from the UltraSync app Set it to 00000000 to prevent the app from connecting User Name and PIN code The UltraSync app requires any user name and PIN code to log in to the system and display features available to that user Set Web Access Code and change installer PIN code To enable the UltraSync app 1 On the NXG 1820 keypad press Menu PIN ENTER go to Program scroll dow...

Page 48: ...ernatively log in to xGenLite Web Server and go to Settings Details to view it The default Web Access Passcode of 00000000 disables remote access To change it log in to xGenLite Web Server and go to Settings Network The default username and PIN code is installer 9713 for an installer and User 1 1234 for a user Please note that there is a space between User and 1 You may also use any other valid us...

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Page 50: ...m the Chime feature Touch Notify to receive push notifications when there is activity from that zone Touch the Camera icon to view cameras connected to your system Live snapshots from each camera will be shown Touch the snapshot to open the live stream in full screen Rotate your device to make the image bigger Touch the screen then Back to return to the Camera screen Touch the Play button under ea...

Page 51: ...to retrieve the clip from the camera Once downloaded you can save or forward the clip This History screen displays the event log of the xGenLite recording important events and allowing authorized users the ability to audit the system Changing the Selected Events to Alarms will display the filtered Mandatory Event Log Events followed with an have not yet been reported to a control room or have fail...

Page 52: ... you will have access to the ADVANCED menus for setting up and programming the xGenLite Refer to the xGenLite Reference Guide for additional help on the Advanced screen Troubleshooting If you have trouble connecting to your system using the app here is a checklist Check the serial number web access passcode user name and PIN codes match those in the xGenLite Web Access Passcode must not be 0000000...

Page 53: ...s Server 2 xg1w zerowire com 8081 Power cycle connected equipment including xGenLite and customer supplied router s Method 4 NXG 1820 Keypad The NXG 1820 is able to access all panel programming features with a valid installer code 1 Press Menu Installer PIN ENTER go to Program 2 Scroll through the menus using the up and down buttons Refer to Appendix 3 Advanced Menu Tree on page 155 3 Press an ite...

Page 54: ...tem Note EN 50131 Grade 2 default codes are 971300 123400 User 1 username is User 1 at default there is a space between User and 1 Usernames are required to provide access to the xGenLite Web Server and UltraSync app Web Access Passcode This provides access to the xGenLite Web Server UltraSync and UltraSync app DLX900 access for upload download is allowed if the panel is at factory default with th...

Page 55: ...xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide 43 Learning Wireless Zones 1 Log in to the Web Server 2 Enter your username and password by default this is installer and 9713 then click Sign In ...

Page 56: ...e Consult the detector manual for instructions generally this is performed by opening the detector s case This will send a tamper signal to xGenLite 8 The screen will indicate the device has been learnt and a serial number will appear 9 Customize zone settings if required by referring to the Zone Guide Zone Profile Type Guide and Zone Options Guide on the following pages ...

Page 57: ...pass Instant Yelping Y Y N N Y Y 12 Event Only Event Only Silent N N Y N N N 13 Momentary Key Switch Keyswitch Silent N N N Y N N 14 Latching Key Switch Keyswitch Silent N N N N N N 15 CO Detector Instant Four Pulse Y N N N N N 16 Exit Terminate Exit Terminate Silent N N N N N N 17 Holdup Holdup Delay Silent N N N N N N 18 24 Hour Local Sounder Instant Silent Y N N N N N Disarmed 1 Day Zone Local ...

Page 58: ...s Zone Reporting Zone Contact Options Default Number Default Name Bypassed Stay Mode Forced Arm Enabled Bypass Cross Zone EOL Automatic Zone Test Night Mode Zone Inactivity Test Follow Any Armed Area Final Set Door Single EOL Delayed in Stay Alarms Alarm Restores Bypass Unbypass Zone Lost Low Battery Zone Trouble and Restore Normally Open Fast Loop Zone Report Event 1 Bypass Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 2...

Page 59: ...3 Low Temp Y Y Y Y Y Y 159 ZA 14 High Temp Y Y Y Y Y Y 158 KH 15 Fire Alarm Pull Station Y Y Y Y Y Y 115 FA 16 Night Mode Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 135 BA 17 Final Set Door Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 18 Medical Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 100 MA 19 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 20 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 21 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 22 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 23 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 130 BA 24 Blank Y Y Y Y Y Y...

Page 60: ...Sign In 3 The Arm Disarm screen will appear 4 Click Users 5 Click Add 6 Enter a unique PIN code between 4 and 8 digits 7 Enter a First and or Last Name 8 Select a User Type Master users can arm and disarm partitions They can create delete or modify user codes They can also change system settings Standard users can arm and disarm partitions But they cannot create users or review event history Arm o...

Page 61: ...rm 2 buttons The screen will show the keyfob has been found and the Serial Number will appear The keyfob will have access to Area 1 and the panel will report the keyfob number to the Central Monitoring Station when it is used 7 Click Save Advanced Keyfob Programming Three levels of access are possible 1 Area 1 only This is the default behaviour after learning a keyfob The User is set to Use FOB Nu...

Page 62: ...e disarm button is pressed all partitions in the Disarm Control Group will be disarmed Keyfob Options Tick the Police option to allow Panic Alarms to be sent to the Central Monitoring Station when Arm Disarm Buttons are pressed at the same time In addition the panel will display the status and sound audible alerts Please consult with your Central Monitoring Station what action will be taken Tick N...

Page 63: ... the xGenLite Before adding cameras The xGenLite must be programmed The UltraSync app must be able to connect to the site To add a camera 1 Connect power to the camera using the included plug pack It will take 3 to 4 min to initialize A new camera out of the box will automatically start WiFi Discovery Mode if no Ethernet cable is connected 2 Launch UltraSync app on a smartphone 3 Click the site na...

Page 64: ...e camera with an Ethernet cable to the same router local area network as the panel 2 Program the camera by following the camera s manual Take care when changing quality settings exceeding the customer s upload bandwidth will cause the camera to appear slow or unresponsive 3 If a WiFi connection is preferred a Enter the WiFi router s details on the Network WiFi tab b Click Save c Check Connected ap...

Page 65: ...recording duration if video appears slow or unresponsive Viewing Live Stream and Latest Clip 1 Click Camera icon on bottom of the screen 2 All available cameras will be shown 3 Click Live Stream to view the live video of a specific camera 4 Click Latest Clip to view the last recorded clip from a specific camera Please wait while the ZeroWire servers retrieve the last recorded video clip from the s...

Page 66: ...allow recording at all times 7 Select the event that will trigger recording a video clip using the Activate Event Type drop down box 8 Select the Activate Zone Area User Action if applicable 9 Select Action Device 1 Alarm System Action Type Trigger Camera Video Clip then the cameras you wish to record a video clip when the event is triggered 10 Click Save Back 11 Activate the event and wait for th...

Page 67: ...Alternatively 3rd party network scanning apps and tools may be of assistance during installation Check the Settings Connection Status web page UltraSync Status must show connected If not contact your service provider for help The panel may require to be provisioned and added to the web portal in order to authenticate to the cloud servers which the cameras will connect to Only cameras specified for...

Page 68: ...ng Up OH Reporting 1 The panel must not be provisioned in the UltraConnect Servers 2 This configuration must be in reporting Channel 1 Click Settings Channels to view Channel 1 3 Select one the OH options in the channels report format field Between CID and SIA and between Cellular IP and Dual path 4 In the Destination field enter the OH Configuration using the format ip_address ip_port R L Reporti...

Page 69: ...conds for the Cellular failure delay reporting to OH If set it must be a number between 90 and 255 The minimum delay is 90 seconds If the path is restored within this time window no fault event will be reported to OH Each field is separated by a colon and no spaces Examples All fields specified 11 22 33 44 9999 20 1 1800 8799 90 180 If you configure the Destination as 11 22 33 44 4099 the OH recei...

Page 70: ... have a Fully configured and online xGenLite system Fully configured smartphone with internet access and Apple Google account details This must be signed in to the relevant Apple ID Google account so their servers can deliver the message to the device 1 Open the UltraSync app 2 Click the edit button next to the site you wish to receive notifications from 3 Click Notification Services 4 Enable Push...

Page 71: ... Each channel will automatically be assigned the corresponding event list number 6 Optional select the events to be notified for a Click Show event selection b Select the events you want a notification for c Click Save d Click Back 7 Click Back 8 Click Done Note If the device will no longer be used repeat these steps and disable Push Notifications to free up the channel position for future use ...

Page 72: ...tphone has notifications enabled on Apple iOS click Settings Notifications scroll down and click UltraSync check Allow Notifications and Show in Notification Centre are enabled optionally select the Alert Style as Banners or Alerts If you are on iOS ensure your phone is logged into your Apple account under iTunes or iCloud If you are on Android ensure your phone is logged into your Google account ...

Page 73: ...ettings 3 Touch Notification Services 4 The device name is displayed and can be changed Removing Notifications Follow the steps above and disable the Push Notifications option This will automatically delete your device from the server and xGenLite If you do not have access to the device the xGenLite can be modified to stop sending the notifications 1 Log in to the Web Server 2 Click Settings 3 Cli...

Page 74: ... 4 Click the Channel Number in the drop down list your device name will appear 5 Delete the content of the Destination field 6 Click Save 7 Your device will no longer receive notifications from this xGenLite and the Channel is available to be reused ...

Page 75: ...r can be used in the same network and always on devices can function as repeaters to extend the range of Z Wave devices Door locks which support secure encryption can be used unencrypted locks cannot be added to xGenLite xGenLite may natively support setting and retrieving on off states setting and retrieving dimming levels and locking unlocking Adding Z Wave Devices 1 Log in to the Web Server 2 C...

Page 76: ...e siren while others identify themselves as binary on off switches There are slightly different programming steps for each If you have added a Z Wave siren that identifies as a binary on off type you can program it to activate when the xGenLite siren activates 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Advanced Devices Zwave Devices 3 Select the Z Wave siren in the drop down list 4 Click Zwave Options 5 Enable...

Page 77: ...panel 2 Click Advanced System Siren Options 3 Enable Z Wave Siren Chirps Entry and Exit 4 Click Save When this option is disabled only the built in xGenLite siren should sound during Entry and Exit Delay Note Some Z wave sirens have a built in 30 second timer and ignore advanced features Removing Z Wave Devices 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Settings Z Wave Add Remove ...

Page 78: ...ou want to remove See your Z Wave device s manual for instructions 5 Device will no longer appear in xGenLite menus Adding xGenLite to existing Z Wave network as Secondary Controller 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Settings Z Wave Add Remove 3 Start the Add process on the primary controller of the existing network ...

Page 79: ... to it xGenLite Include button and status will update to indicate it has been added as Secondary Controller 5 Save settings on Primary Controller Removing xGenLite from existing Z Wave network as Secondary Controller 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Settings Z Wave Add Remove 3 Start the Remove process on the primary controller of the existing network ...

Page 80: ...te status will update to indicate it has been added as Secondary Controller 7 Save settings on Primary Controller Adding xGenLite to existing Z Wave network as Primary Controller 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Settings Z Wave Add Remove 3 Start the Control Shift function on the primary controller of the existing network This will typically involve pressing a Shift button ...

Page 81: ...e 5 xGenLite now displays Alarm is Primary Controller to indicate successful shift 6 xGenLite will now be the Primary Z Wave Controller and the other network is the Secondary Z Wave Controller Relinquish Primary Control of xGenLite to another Controller 1 Log in to the panel 2 Click Settings Z Wave Add Remove ...

Page 82: ...imary controller and a secondary controller is already learnt in to xGenLite xGenLite in Primary Controller mode has Add Remove Cancel Shift and Include buttons 4 Press the Shift button on xGenLite the Primary Controller 5 Press the Exclude button on the Secondary Controller ...

Page 83: ...sociation This allows you to control multiple Z Wave devices such as lights or even a scene from a single Z Wave on off switch 1 Click Settings Zwave Device Association 2 Select the Z Wave device from the drop down menu 3 Select an Association Group Check the Z Wave device s manual for supported groups 4 Select one or more devices to associate These are the devices that will change state when the ...

Page 84: ...tion This allows you to control multiple Z Wave devices such as lights or a scene from a single Z Wave on off switch 2 Click Settings Zwave Device Association 3 Select the Z Wave device from the drop down menu 4 Select an Association Group Check the Z Wave device s manual for supported groups 5 Select one or more devices to associate These are the devices that will change state when the device in ...

Page 85: ...ng each device can communicate with all nearby devices and adding more devices generally provides better performance and range After all Z Wave devices have been added and installed in their final physical locations follow these steps to heal the Z Wave network and create the communication paths between each device 1 Click Settings Zwave Maintenance 2 Click the Rediscover button Status will show R...

Page 86: ...f all Z Wave devices and the network configuration The Z Wave Network can be cleared without affecting panel programming To reset the Z Wave Network back to factory defaults 1 Click Settings Zwave Maintenance 2 Click the Reset button 3 Click OK to warning message Status will show Resetting Network Status will show Network Reset when successful Restore Z Wave Network The panel contains a database o...

Page 87: ...e xGenLite user number 1 will be sent to the Z Wave Door Lock slot 1 Users exceeding the capacity of the lock will not be sent Existing PIN codes in the door lock will be over written If the lock detects a duplicate PIN then the send command will fail Selecting Remove PIN s from Lock will clear all PIN codes from the lock whether or not they were added by the xGenLite Some door locks have special ...

Page 88: ...user instead 6 Optional and recommended click Remove PIN s from Lock This ensures any extra PIN codes are removed from the lock and only the PIN codes from the panel can operate the lock Once completed it will show Removed All Users 7 Click Send PIN s to Lock PIN codes will be sent to Z Wave door lock one at a time Once completed it will show Sent All Users 8 Test PIN codes on door lock and verify...

Page 89: ...Name Tip a name based on the result will help you remember what the scene is For example Downstairs Light On or Open Garage Door 5 Tick the Enable App Button option to show a shortcut button on the home screen of the UltraSync app Untick this option to hide the shortcut 6 Select Schedule to Always On Note To restrict the day and time when the scene will check the trigger select a schedule from the...

Page 90: ...r 1 Open UltraSync app 2 Click i Site Info button 3 Click Location Services 4 Click Edit Map 5 Zoom and move the map to the desired location 6 Click Save Map 7 Enable Geo Actions this will send the message to the panel 8 Enable Check Status on Leaving if you want a reminder notification from the app when it detects you have left the home location This feature is independent of the Notification Ser...

Page 91: ...Sync app 2 Log in to the site 3 Click Cameras 4 Click the settings icon for the desired camera 5 Turn on Enable Motion Detection 6 Selected camera models also allow a detection area to be drawn 7 Click Done Special Scene Triggers Z Wave Devices For panels with Z Wave capabilities Z Wave on off devices can trigger scenes For example run a Welcome Home scene when a Z Wave on off switch is pressed To...

Page 92: ...80 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide User Reporting If a scene performs arm disarm control of an area User 99 will be reported to the Central Monitoring Station ...

Page 93: ... Refer to the instructions with the Amazon Alexa 3 Open UltraSync app on your smartphone 4 Click the site name to login 5 Click Menu 6 Click Amazon Alexa 7 Click Enable Alexa 8 A new user will be created on the xGenLite system Note the details shown on the app 9 On a computer login to the Amazon Alexa website https alexa amazon com spa index html 10 Search for the UltraSync skill and enable it 11 ...

Page 94: ...ion is not supported in all regions Not all Alexa features may be available on this device learn more at www interlogix com Amazon Alexa Terms and Conditions do not allow control of garage doors door locks or cameras Arming and disarming is also not allowed Actions that control these items inside scenes will be skipped the remainder of the scene will run correctly ...

Page 95: ...s to install DLX900 Double click the installation file and select the correct region This will affect the panels the software will support Upgrading from DL900 DLX900 in Australia supports NetworX panels as in DL900 If DL900 has been installed previously DLX900 can automatically import and upgrade the database It is recommended you save a backup of your database and ensure you have a copy of DL900...

Page 96: ...84 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide To enable or disable password prompt s click Program Setup Program Setup ...

Page 97: ... database management tools and Diagnostics 3 View Customer Add edit delete customers select customer to view 4 View Customer List Show all customers in current DLX900 database 5 Call control panel Use PSTN modem to connect to control panel 6 Connect TCP IP Connect to control panel using TCP IP 7 Disconnect End current session and disconnect from control panel 8 Send all data Send all programming m...

Page 98: ...ust have a unique Account Number Selecting a Customer DLX900 will load programming for the currently displayed customer in any menus displayed Select a customer by Using the Up and down arrow buttons to navigate through your customers Entering the customer s detail in the name or contact phone field then click Goto Clicking the Account number Goto then enter the account number or Clicking View Cus...

Page 99: ...nd data to the panel Read data from the panel and Options to restore factory defaults for this menu 3 Tool Bar Search for customers Send only this menu s data to the panel Read only this menu s data from the panel Add a new record Copy the current record and Delete the current record 4 Navigation Buttons Jump to the first record go back one record enter a record number see the number of records fo...

Page 100: ...amming locations for the main panel For supported models these menus also appear on the left side of the Main Menu Loading Control Panel Defaults DLX900 can load factory default data for the currently selected customer panel 1 Click Control Panel 2 Click Default Control data from Factory defaults ...

Page 101: ...keypads input expanders output expanders power supplies touchscreen tablets wireless devices and keyfobs Each of these devices may have separate programming stored inside that device This menu allows you access to those programming locations Programming is retrieved from all enrolled devices when you perform a Read All ...

Page 102: ...o re number it use the Slot condition after removing device to determine if DLX900 should refresh all device numbering or to reserve the device number for future use Display of device information including firmware and serial number Access programmed data Select the device and click Display Stored Data this is the same as accessing the device via the Devices Menu Export of programming information ...

Page 103: ...o the panel Disconnect from a panel Read all programming including all connected expansion devices and backup copies where available Send all programming to the panel Read the event log Initiate a callback session before download where this feature is enabled on the panel Write programming to a NX 586 NX 588 This allows on site programming of selected panels without the need for a computer Read pr...

Page 104: ...ored in your local database Any changes made in DLX900 will not be reflected in the customer panel To make changes live follow the instructions on Sending All Data Note Z wave and Transmitter programming is NOT copied during this process Reading Data from a Selected Menu Programming from a single menu can be retrieved from the control panel into DLX900 1 Select a customer to connect to 2 Connect t...

Page 105: ...e management features to maintain DLX900 This includes Compact Database The database may grow in size over time with adding and removing of customers Click this option to clean the database and make it smaller Repair Database DLX900 will check the database for any errors and repair them where possible Backup Database The database should be regularly backed up and copied off the computer to a secur...

Page 106: ...ptions Goal Program System Options including time and date tamper siren timers and service settings Pre conditions Time and date are automatically updated using an Internet time server by default this setting is enabled under Communicator IP Config If you want to allow xGenLite to send diagnostic emails then check email is set up correctly under Communicator Email and xGenLite is connected to a ne...

Page 107: ... Programming Guide 95 Instructions 1 Open System 2 Select the right Time Zone using the Hours and minutes offset 3 If you wish to update the time and date 4 Go to System and Siren Options 5 Select the settings you want to enable ...

Page 108: ...settings for global timers Note Entry Exit times are not here go to Areas Area Timers 8 Go to Maintenance and Test 9 Enter a Diagnostic email interval This is the number of days to wait before sending an email at the specified time This verifies email communication is working ...

Page 109: ...xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide 97 Web Page ...

Page 110: ... Channel Groups Area Groups Menus and Action Groups Alternatively you can use the preset groups Programming Sequence 18 Channel Groups 12 Area Groups 13 Menus a Setup b Security c History d Communications e Times 19 Action Groups 11 Permissions 1 User a Groups a Main b Options Timers b Advanced 13 Menus 11 Permissions 12 Area Groups 7 Schedules 18 Channel Groups 10 Devices Outputs zone expanders k...

Page 111: ...ant to modify 3 Enter a functional name for the permission 4 Select the Groups for each item which will give access to the items selected inside the group For example if this permission is assigned to a user then that user will have access to Arm each of the Areas that are selected inside the Area Group and no others ...

Page 112: ...at a user or device has access to on the xGenLite system Pre conditions None Notes The menus that will be available are the ones that the device has permission to display AND the ones that a user has access to at the specified time and date which is controlled by Schedules Users have up to 4 levels of access and devices have up to 2 This allows very sophisticated and fine grained control of access...

Page 113: ...ermissions d Communications 12 Area Groups 7 Schedules e Times 18 Channel Groups 19 Action Groups 10 Devices Outputs zone expanders keypads transmitters 11 Permissions 7 Schedules Instructions 1 Open Menus 2 Select the Menu number 3 Enter a descriptive name 4 Tick each item that you want a user device to have access to Next Program Permissions Assign the Permission to a User or a Device ...

Page 114: ...es Pre conditions None Notes Ticking Holidays in a Schedule for a permission PREVENTS access Holiday schedules may impact automation features such as Actions if they are in use For example you may not want an Action to play on a holiday so take care in programming the associated Schedule and permissions Programming Sequence 14 Holidays 7 Schedules 14 Holidays Instructions 1 Open Holidays ...

Page 115: ...An office is not staffed during a public holiday and you want to prevent access to the building to staff on this date The public holidays in NSW Australia for 2019 are New Year s Day 1 January Australia Day 26 January Additional Day 28 January Good Friday 19 April Day following Good Friday 20 April Easter Sunday 21 April Easter Monday 22 April Anzac Day 25 April Queen s Birthday 10 June Labour Day...

Page 116: ...104 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide Next go to Schedules and tick Holidays 1 ...

Page 117: ... must be unique across the system no two users can share the same PIN code PIN codes must be 4 to 8 digits in length EN 50131 Grade 2 required settings are 6 digits minimum User name must be assigned to give that user access to UltraSync app or xGenLite Web Server A user with no first name will be unable to gain remote access The default installer account is User 256 with user name installer and P...

Page 118: ...Instructions 1 Open Users 2 Select the User number you want to modify with the Left and Right arrow keys on the top right You can also Search Add Copy and Delete a user by clicking the corresponding button on the toolbar 3 Enter a first name and or last name for the user It is case sensitive and provides the user name to log in from the UltraSync app 4 Enter a new PIN code for the user It must be ...

Page 119: ...ed on the previous tab then the end date and time on this screen will be set to maximum 9 You can program up to 4 levels of access for each user Permission 1 is applied when Schedule 1 is true The combination of one Permission and one Schedule is called a Permission Profile left drop down menu Permission Profile 1 is the highest level and will override Permission Profile 2 when Schedule 1 is activ...

Page 120: ...onditions None Notes Use defaults for Zone Types and Zone Options to quickly set up your system Zones can have one or two profiles The first profile will be active during the selected schedule it takes priority over the second profile schedule The second profile will be active during the selected schedule if the first profile is not active ...

Page 121: ...4 Holidays 3 Zones 4 Areas 12 Area Groups a Profile 1 a Area Options b Profile 2 b Area Timers c Area Reporting 15 Zone Type 7 Schedule 16 Zone Options 18 Channel Groups 12 Area Group 7 Schedule 1 User Instructions 1 Go to Zones 2 Select a zone number you want to program 3 Enter a name for the zone 4 Select a zone type preset 5 Select a zone options preset 6 Select an Area group for the zone If yo...

Page 122: ...d NOT be ticked in this schedule This will enable the first zone profile If you want the zone settings to change based on a schedule then select the first schedule here 8 If you are setting up a keyswitch zone then the user number field controls which user profile will be used to arm disarm The keyswitch zone will report as default User 99 9 If you are programming a second zone profile then go to ...

Page 123: ...omization including setting zone behavior to follow a schedule or armed disarmed state Pre conditions Program the schedule you want the zone to follow if needed Alternatively use the defaults Programming Sequence 7 Schedules 15 Zone Types 16 Zone options Area Armed Area disarmed 14 Holidays 3 Zones 4 Areas 12 Area Groups a Profile 1 a Area Options b Profile 2 b Area Timers c Area Reporting 15 Zone...

Page 124: ...e Installation and Programming Guide Instructions 1 Go to Zone Type 2 Go to Zone Options 3 Select the options you want the SIA CID event code can be customized See the xGenLite Reference Guide for a table of codes ...

Page 125: ...p with multiple Areas Alternatively come back to this step later 10 For a standard installation set the schedule to a preset which is 24 hours every day holidays should NOT be ticked For example Always On This will enable the first zone profile If you want the zone settings to change based on a schedule then select the first schedule here If no schedule is set in either the first or second zone pr...

Page 126: ...ps 4 to 7 Next Zones are assigned to one or more Areas using Area Groups If necessary program Areas and Area Groups then assign an Area Group to each zone step 8 Programming Instructions for Areas Goal Program Areas Entry Exit Times Reporting Options and Area Groups Pre conditions Programmed Communicator Channels and Channel Groups ...

Page 127: ...em Event Reporting 18 Channel Groups 4 Areas 12 Area Groups a Area Options b Area Timers c Area Reporting 7 Schedule 18 Channel Groups Instructions 1 Go to Areas 2 Select an Area Number 3 Enter a descriptive name 4 Select the Options you want to enable for this Area Area 2 and above have Use Area 1 Options ticked to allow faster programming of your system Untick this box if you want to customize o...

Page 128: ...ur according to the schedule Refer to the xGenLite Reference Guide for more details 6 Go to Area Timers 7 Enter the timers that apply to this Area 8 Go to Area Reporting 9 Assign the Area an account number and the Channel Group you want this Area to report to See Programming Instructions for Zone Reporting for more details on how this works ...

Page 129: ...ed Webpage Programming Instructions for Schedules Goal Create a schedule to provide or prevent access to the xGenLite system on the specific dates and times Pre conditions Holidays have been programmed if needed Notes Ticking Holidays in a Schedule PREVENTS access on the holiday dates ...

Page 130: ... 14 Holidays Instructions 1 Go to Menu 7 Schedules 2 Enter a name for the Schedule 3 Select the first Start and End time 4 Select the days you want this start and end time to apply to 5 If you are using the DLX900 software you will be able to see 4 sets of times and days click the drop down in the middle to access more Each schedule can have up to 16 sets of times and days If you are using a NXG 1...

Page 131: ...on and Programming Guide 119 6 To allow an Action to control when this Schedule is active inactive select the Follow Action Number 7 Now the schedule is ready to be assigned to a User or used by another part of the system ...

Page 132: ...120 xGen Lite Installation and Programming Guide Webpage ...

Page 133: ...User Schedule Profile levels and active date and time Creating a new user only for the purpose of Arm Disarm will make it easier to maintain Use defaults for Schedules Area Groups and Permissions for faster programming xGenLite will sound a warning prior to the Arm Disarm from arming an Area This is set in Areas Area Timers Area Type Delay If a user with Area Type Override option disarms an Area w...

Page 134: ...you want to be Armed according to the schedule you will create later 2 Create an Area Group and select the Areas you want to be Disarmed according schedule This can be the same or different as the Area Group you selected above 3 Create a Permission and select the corresponding Area Group for Arm and Disarm ...

Page 135: ...user Suggested you provide a descriptive name such as Auto Arm User to make troubleshooting in the future easy 5 Go to the Advanced tab 6 Select the Permission you created above If you want a simple Arm Disarm then leave the Schedule here as Always On The Schedule selected here is ...

Page 136: ... Installation and Programming Guide only for the User It determines when the User is allowed to perform an Arm Disarm not when the Arm Disarm will occur 7 Create a Schedule for when you want the Arm Disarm to occur ...

Page 137: ...ystem 13 Test the Arm Disarm to ensure it is working as you want Example An office with 3 Areas wants to automatically be disarmed during office hours and armed out of office hours We create Schedule 4 Mon Fri 9am 5pm Then User 55 with permission to arm and disarm Area 1 2 and 3 at any time or day Then each weekday at 9am the system will disarm Areas 1 2 and 3 as if it were user 55 and report thos...

Page 138: ...ogramming Instructions for Users on page 105 to program Permission 99 Full Access See Programming Instructions for Permissions on page 98 to program Arm Area Group 1 1 2 3 Arm Area Group 1 1 2 3 Schedule 1 Full Access 7 days 24 hours See Programming Instructions for Schedules on page 117 to program Programming Instructions for Communicator Goal Configure each communication path for delivering even...

Page 139: ...em if DHCP is enabled on the xGenLite and a DHCP server is available then this screen will automatically be filled in Enable Clock Updates Will keep the time and date correct using the provided Internet Time Server no manual adjustment will be needed when daylight savings occurs provided the time zone is set correctly in System Monitor LAN This will monitor the physical LAN connection and report c...

Page 140: ... Radio and enter settings if required this will depend on the SIM card and operator you are using 7 Click Remote Access 8 Edit Remote Access settings for the xGenLite system Download Access Code Gives access to DLX900 to access the xGenLite panel programming ...

Page 141: ...ted an IP address see Programming Instructions for Communicator on page 126 IP Config Notes UltraSync provides a secure VPN connection to your xGenLite system over the internet You will need to provide your xGenLite serial number Web Access Passcode and a valid Username and PIN code that exists in your xGenLite system These codes provide multiple levels of security for the connection The Web Acces...

Page 142: ...nal software See further instructions in the User Manual Instructions 1 Go to Menu 6 Communicator 3 IP Config 2 Under sub menu 12 IP Options tick the box Enable UltraSync 3 Go to Menu 22 UltraSync 4 Enter a new 8 digit Web Access Passcode All zeros disables UltraSync remote access ...

Page 143: ... Check that the user permissions are currently valid See also Appendix 2 App and Web Error Messages on page 154 Programming Instructions for Event Lists Goal Create segmented lists of events so Channels can selectively deliver event messages Pre conditions None Notes If an event message is enabled in an Event List then the Channel will attempt to deliver it If an event message is not enabled on th...

Page 144: ...events you want to include in the list Example In this example we have created two lists Critical and Informational This allows us to selectively deliver event messages to different destinations We open up Event Lists and enter the name Critical We tick Alarms Alarm Restores Bypass and Bypass Restore and AC Fail Reporting ...

Page 145: ...ence Attempts under Communicator System Event Reporting 6 11 2 This is the number of times xGenLite will attempt the sequence of Channels you set up in this section Channel set up for push notifications is automatically performed by the UltraSync app when required The panel will assign the next available channel and matching event list number No configuration via the web pages or DLX900 is require...

Page 146: ...Channel Groups 18 Channel Groups Instructions 1 Go to Channels 2 Enter an Account Number up to 8 digits hex values are accepted 3 Select the Format of the communication channel this will automatically use the settings programmed for that Format in the Communicator menu 4 Select the reporting device by default Device 1 is the xGenLite panel 5 Enter the destination phone number email address or IP a...

Page 147: ...should the primary one fail Enter Next Channel as 0 to end the chain of channels 9 You have now finished programming one channel If you entered a Next Channel then go to that Channel number and program that now 10 Once you have programmed each channel and backup channels you have completed this section Check or edit Sequence Attempts under Communicator System Event Reporting 6 11 2 11 Go to Channe...

Page 148: ...hannel 1 cannot be reached If Channel 2 were included in the Channel Group then the control room will receive duplicate messages Zone 3 in Alarm Channel Group 1 Channel 1 Control Room 1 Event List 1 Event List 2 Event List 4 Channel 4 UltraSync App Channel 6 Email Channel 2 Control Room 1 After failing Channel Attempts on the last back up channel Hills Reliance XR will go back to the first Channel...

Page 149: ... 108 by default you should not need to modify these The zone must be allocated a valid Area Group see Programming Instructions for Zones on page 108 Channels and Channel Groups must be programmed see Programming Instructions for Channels on page 133 Notes Each zone may be allocated to multiple Areas through an Area Group Events will be sent to the lowest numbered Area in the Area Group A zone may ...

Page 150: ...mers c Area Reporting 12 Area Groups 7 Schedule 18 Channel Groups Instructions 1 Open the lowest Area number for the Zone 2 Go to Area Reporting 3 Enter an account number 4 Select a valid Channel Group Done All zones that are a part of that Area will now report to the selected Channels within the Channel Group ...

Page 151: ...nds alarm to Area group Menu 12 Area Groups Event sent to Area lowest Menu 4 Areas Area sends event to Channel Group Menu 18 Channel Groups Channel Group sends Event to Channel it contains every Menu 5 Channels Channel checks to see if the event is on its Event List if yes it will attempt to send if not then it stops If it does not succeed after Channel Attempts it will try sending on the next Cha...

Page 152: ...section Programming Sequence 17 Event Lists 5 Channels 18 Channel Groups 6 Communicator 17 Event Lists 6 Communicator a Options b IP Config c Ethernet d Radio e Dial IP f Email g Remote Access h System Event Reporting 18 Channel Groups Instructions 1 Go to Communicator System Event Reporting 2 Select a Channel Group Done The xGenLite will now report system events to the Channels selected in the Ch...

Page 153: ...hannel Groups Menu 17 Event Lists Channel Group sends event to Channel it contains every After failing Channel Attempts on the last back up channel Hills Reliance XR will go back to the first Channel in the chain Sequence Attempts 2 Menu 5 Channels Channels 1 and 2 will attempt to send the event as AC Fail is on the corresponding Event List Back up channels 4 and 5 will also attempt to send the ev...

Page 154: ...e For example Timed 5 seconds would cause the Action State to activate for 5 seconds when all the conditions in the Event Equation are satisfied 5 Select the Event 1 logic this will be applied before Event 1 For example Inverted OR results in NOT Event 1 6 Program the first event by using the Category and Type menus 7 Enter the Event Range for the selected Category For example if you want to selec...

Page 155: ...ou want a user or device to have access to the action then program Action Groups and Permissions Programming Instructions for Action Groups Goal Create a list of actions a user or device has access to Pre conditions Program the actions you want to use Notes See xGenLite Reference Guide for more details on Actions Action Groups can allow you to create a convenient menu for a user to trigger specifi...

Page 156: ...el Groups x Action Groups 10 Devices 1 User Outputs a Main zone expanders b Advanced keypads transmitters 11 Permissions 11 Permissions 7 Schedules 7 Schedules Instructions 1 Open Action Groups 2 Select an Action Group Number 3 Enter a descriptive Name 4 Select the Actions you want to include Next Assign Action Group to a Permission Assign Permission to a User or Device ...

Page 157: ...when a certain condition is met Pre conditions The schedule you want the Scene to follow needs to be programmed If you wish to perform Z Wave Device Actions the Z Wave device s must be learnt in Notes User 99 will be reported for alarm system control events Programming Sequence 20 Scenes Schedules Z Wave Devices Instructions 1 Open Scenes ...

Page 158: ...ditions Program the Action and any associated components Notes See xGenLite Reference Guide for more details on Actions Write Plan out on paper what you want to create This makes it easier to set up Actions and associated settings Actions can be used without programming an Action Result For example outputs on xGenLite are controlled by monitoring an Action State no Action Result needs to be progra...

Page 159: ...and actions as troubleshooting can get confusing Always check and test functionality a single step at a time Users and Zones can have multiple levels of permissions be sure to check that each permission level is appropriate at all times Example When a certain user is in the building we can prevent an automatic Arm Disarm from occurring First program an Action with the conditions you want and the D...

Page 160: ...0 000 possible combinations Lock Out On 3 Invalid Attempts If an invalid PIN code is entered three times the keypad will deny all log in attempts for 90 seconds Attempts are counted from any method e g keypad app or web page You must wait the full 90 seconds before trying again with the correct PIN This is to prevent brute force attacks on guessing PIN codes Arm Your System in Away Mode Enter a va...

Page 161: ... times until the icon is red and displays Instant This indicates the alarm system is set in Instant Stay Mode Arm Your System in Night Mode Enter a valid PIN code with Stay permissions to unlock the screen To arm in Night Mode touch the Stay or Stay button a total of three times until the icon is red and displays Night Mode Touching the Night Mode button again will cycle the system back to Stay Mo...

Page 162: ... room may receive the corresponding event Check with your control room to determine what action will be taken If silent alarm is enabled then the keypad will not display any signs that the panic button was pressed To cancel a SOS alarm return to the home screen touch the Status button and turn the Area off Walk Test 1 Log in to panel web page 2 Click Settings 3 Click Walk Test 4 Click Start 5 Trig...

Page 163: ...disarming from the keypad without a PIN code will report user 98 to the Central Monitoring Station SOS functions also report as user 98 If the installer PIN is used to arm disarm user 256 is reported to the Central Monitoring Station On legacy NX keypads user 255 will appear in event history ...

Page 164: ...ystem is drawing too much current Disconnect some hardwired inputs Time and date loss The security system time and date need resetting Communication fault The security system has detected a problem with the communication channel Check the internet connection Ethernet cable or cellular reception is sufficient Fire alarm A fire alarm has been activated from the panel Panic A panic alarm has been act...

Page 165: ...e group Is not secure This zone is not closed Fire alarm This zone has triggered a fire alarm Tamper This zone has triggered a tamper alarm Trouble fault This zone has an open circuit Loss of wireless supervision This zone is a wireless device and has lost its communication link with the control panel Check the zone is within range of the panel and has sufficient battery Low battery This zone is a...

Page 166: ...nges cannot be saved check you have permission or contact your installer Nothing displayed can be Saved No changes are possible on this screen Program Success Changes have been saved Name Saved Changes have been saved Zones Page No Zones Configured for Your Access Displayed on Zones page when there are no zones available to view Data Entry Errors Data must only contain the following characters Dat...

Page 167: ...nt 3 9 Event 4 10 Result 9 Arm Disarm 1 Arm Disarm Number 2 Name 3 User Number 4 Schedule Number 10 Devices 1 System Devices 1 Control 2 Keypad 3 Zone Exp 4 Output Exp 5 Power Supply 2 Interlogix Transmitters 1 Transmitter Number 2 Serial Number 3 User 4 Options 5 Scene 6 Signal Strength 3 Z Wave Devices 1 Name 2 Basic Type 3 Generic Type 4 Specific Type 4 Tablet Keypads 1 Name 2 Serial Number 3 A...

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Page 169: ...gramming menus 100 programming methods 29 DLX900 Management Software 29 UltraSync App 35 xGen Web Server 31 programming outputs 147 programming partitions 115 programming permissions 98 programming scenes 146 programming schedules 118 programming speech tokens 58 programming system event reporting 140 programming system options 94 programming UltraSync 130 programming users 106 programming zone re...

Page 170: ... 115 permissions 98 scenes 146 schedules 118 speech tokens 58 system event reporting 140 system options 94 UltraSync 130 users 106 zone reporting 138 zones 109 xGen terminal diagram 15 xGen wiring diagram 14 Z zone options 46 zone types 45 Z Wave devices 63 65 ...

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