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Important Notes

1.  The Alertex system requires a 6 minute rest period after activation or 

test due to this being a wireless system

2.  Units are set to NOT be Call Repeaters by default. On larger sites, it is 

recommended that at least one unit is set to Call Repeat

3.  After  the  Alertex  system  is  reset  from  a  Master  unit,  the  initially 

activated call-point will still continue to flash and needs to be physically 

reset using the black plastic key that comes supplied inside the unit

4.  On very large sites, the Master unit may need to be used more than 

once to fully reset the system. In this case, wait for 1 minute after the 

initial reset request has been sent and perform the reset action again

5.  Please take care when removing the lid of the Alertex unit as excessive 

force  may  disconnect  the  wires  from  the  sounder  or  annunciator  / 

beacon

6.  Please take care when removing the top of the sounder or annunciator 

/ beacon to change the sound pattern or volume as excessive force my 

disconnect the wires within the unit

Connect to the IP Masthead Receiver

Setting up the Genesis IP Masthead and 

Alertex PC APP

The Alertex PC App can be used to monitor and control the system from 

one  central  location.  You  will  need  a  hardwired  power  and  ethernet 

connection as well as a Windows computer running Windows 7 or above.

1.  Download the Alertex PC App from the Luminite website, either from 

the bottom of the Alertex page or from the Alertex section on the 

Downloads page.

2.  Ensure that the IP Masthead has the same SITE and SUBNET values 

as the Alertex system

Summary of Contents for Alertex NXECSB

Page 1: ...s with optional Call Points for Fire Alert and Lockdown Wireless Critical Alert System 2a Bellevue Road Friern Barnet London N11 3ER info luminite co uk 020 8368 7887 Luminite Electronics Ltd www luminite co uk NXISB NXESB NXIVB NXEVB NXICSB NXECSB NXICVB NXECVB V3 ...

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Page 3: ... site and each unit is totally wireless and battery powered Each unit has the ability to act as a repeater and can relay the transmission up to 16 times outside the initial wireless range in order to navigate large or difficult sites Alertex can be used as a standalone system or can be monitored and controlled from one centralised location by incorporating a Genesis IP Masthead Receiver allowing t...

Page 4: ... system a maximum potential range of 16km line of sight Alertex call points only keyfobs and smoke and heat detectors do not act as repeaters Quick Start 1 Remove the lid using a screwdriver to undo the push and quarter turn screws 2 Taped inside the lid you will find a black plastic reset key for units with a fitted call point along with the power jumper JP2 The black reset key is used for resett...

Page 5: ...uld be left on the default setting Unit numbers identify individual Alertex units on the site There are 64 unit numbers available which is the maximum number of Alertex units per site If an IP Masthead is used with the system then this must have the Name Range Default Description SI 1 32 1 Site Number SU 1 8 1 Subnet Number Un 1 64 1 Unit Number Cr 0 1 0 Call Repeater 1 Enabled 0 Disabled CP 3 99 ...

Page 6: ...he system post activation and are fitted with a master reset key Determines how frequently the units will check in with the IP Masthead to give their status and provide updates such as low battery or poor signal notifications The frequency of the call period can be set from 3 to 99 minutes and is set to 99 minutes by default From 3 to 50 minutes the value can be increased and decreased in 1 minute...

Page 7: ...o save the value and move on to the UNIT value UN 7 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the UNIT number value 8 Press Select again to save the value and move on to the CALL REPEAT value Cr 9 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the CALL REPEAT value 10 Press Select again to save the value and move on to the CALL PERIOD value CP 11 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the CALL PERIOD value 12 P...

Page 8: ... and switches 7 and 8 are to adjust the volume When both switches are in the UP position this is the maximum sound level Switch 7 UP and switch 8 DOWN will reduce the sound by 10 decibels Switch 7 DOWN and switch 8 UP will reduce the sound by 20 decibels On Sounder variants the sound volume and sound pattern can be adjusted using the dip switches on the back of the sounder On Annunciator variants ...

Page 9: ...larm HF 18 Alternating Tones 2400Hz 2900 Hz at 3 Hz UDDDU Alternate HF 19 500 Hz rising to 1200 Hz over 3 5 sec silence 0 5 sec DUDDU Slow Whoop 20 1200 Hz falling to 500 Hz over 1 sec silence 10mS UUDDU Din Tone DK 21 554 Hz for 100 mS and 440 Hz over 1 sec silence 10mS DDUDU French Fire Sounder 22 420 Hz reapeting 0 625 sec on 0 625 sec off UDUDU Australian Alert Signal 23 500 Hz to 1200 Hz swee...

Page 10: ...ts returns to flashing once a second This will take a minite or so 9 When the LED returns to flashing once a second another callpoint can be tested 10 To test another call point go back to number 6 11 To take the system out of silent test mode turn master unit key clockwise for 3 seconds and return to the neutal position 12 Waitfor the LED on the master unit to go out The sytem is now operating no...

Page 11: ...perform the reset action again 5 Please take care when removing the lid of the Alertex unit as excessive force may disconnect the wires from the sounder or annunciator beacon 6 Please take care when removing the top of the sounder or annunciator beacon to change the sound pattern or volume as excessive force my disconnect the wires within the unit Connect to the IP Masthead Receiver Setting up the...

Page 12: ...t mode is selected by default and allows you to test units Live mode enables you to monitor units and get live activation updates from the system You cannot test in live mode and you cannot monitor in edit mode Tick the Live mode box to enable live mode and deselect it to enable edit mode 8 Click on the blue Connect button to connect the app to your IP masthead Set up Your Alertex Units 1 Navigate...

Page 13: ...reen 11 Select the type of test you want to perform from the bottom drop down menu and click the Send button to initiate the test 12 To cancel the test click on the Clear button above Send 13 Make sure to save your changes by clicking Save Setup in the top right corner Larger Sites For larger sites you can use the Genesis masthead and walk tester LGWT434 to establish the wireless range of Alertex ...

Page 14: ...the email addresses of the recipients of notifications into the To boxes underneath Email 1 Email 2 and Email 3 5 Type the email address for the SMTP server in the From boxes underneath Email 1 Email 2 and Email 3 6 Select the notifications that recipients will receive by ticking the event boxes on the left underneath Events that trigger email notification 7 Alertex specific events are Alertex Act...

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