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Warranty

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This product is manufactured in Canada.
Paradox Security Systems Ltd.
780 Industrial Boulevard
St-Eustache, Quebec
Canada, J7R 5V3 
Tel: (450) 491-7444 
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Summary of Contents for ENVY NVX80

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Page 2: ...visit www paradox com NOTE THIS HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE PRODUCT PRODUCT S AND ITS RELATED DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED BY PARADOX FOR USE COMPLYING WITH ALL LOCAL NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAWS ANY EXPRES...

Page 3: ...ve Infrared Detection with Independent Creep Zone 14 3 3 Pet Immunity 15 3 4 Microwave MW Detection 15 3 5 IR Anti Mask 16 3 6 Wall Tamper 16 3 7 Outputs 17 3 8 Diagnostics 18 3 9 Settings 19 3 10 Abo...

Page 4: ...2 NVX80 Installation Manual...

Page 5: ...as SoloTest for easy walk test execution The sleek vandal resistant and built tough NVX80 is the detector of choice for commercial industrial and residential applications 1 1 Features Paradox SeeTrueT...

Page 6: ...oor installations Install the detector within the suggested range installing the unit lower than 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in may compromise the Pet Immunity capability Installing over 3 0 m 9 ft 8 in may require...

Page 7: ...Installations drill holes 5 6 7 8 and wall tamper 9 Note The wall tamper can be relocated to the left side of the unit if desired Simply remove the retaining screw place the tamper in its correspondin...

Page 8: ...washer 4 Separate the swivel section by pulling down on one section while holding back the other section 5 Unscrew the screw holding the back plate to the swivel section 6 Remove the back plate from t...

Page 9: ...over are properly joined 22 While the captive screw at the bottom of the unit is open begin the power up process and access the menus for configuration settings see Figure 9 For more information about...

Page 10: ...lation Manual Figure 3 Remove the Bracket from the Module Back P A R A D O X Remove this screw Step 5 Remove the back plate from the swivel Step 6 Figure 4 Remove the Mounting Bracket P A R A D O X Sc...

Page 11: ...01 C1 NC1 NC2C0M NC3 6 4 1 5 7 5 2 5 Setthearrow to the height above the floor Tighten this screw Steps 16 17 18 and 19 Step 15 NVX80 Installation Manual 11 Figure 6 Wire the Module Step 20 Figure 7 A...

Page 12: ...ction Connect the NVX80 terminal board to MG SP control panels or a third party system as described below Table 1 Dry Contact Connection Contacts Description R Power Line B Ground GRN N A YEL N A TMP...

Page 13: ...ee on page 31 The following sections will describe all the menu items in detail 3 1 1 SeeTrue The Paradox SeeTrue patent pending technology developed exclusively for the NVX80 motion detector uses adv...

Page 14: ...The solid bars represent the current settings The frame represents your selection Use the Up Down buttons to toggle through the settings Default is 3 Security Level Control the level of interference...

Page 15: ...eTM functionality and Creep Zone functionality Enabling Creep Zone will automatically turn OFF Pet Immunity 3 4 Microwave MW Detection Microwave Sub Menu Menu Item Description MW Sensitivity Select se...

Page 16: ...ust by 50 from factory set levels TheNVX80 anti mask technology protects the detector from a wide range of materials including but not limited to clear lacquer aluminum foil cling wrap clear adhesive...

Page 17: ...ember Relay2 will open when power is lost Relay3 Function Relay3 is a solid state relay Select events from a list to activate this relay Relay3 Logic Select N C or N O Remember Relay3 will open when p...

Page 18: ...appear in this mode Test Bus Tests voltage and Digiplex communication bus Shows the measured bus voltage the status of the data and clock lines Displays OK for proper connection and operation and N A...

Page 19: ...lect menu color for better visibility and fun Brightness Select the generalbrightness of indications Note Themenu is always shown on maximal brightness except for the brightness screen which demonstra...

Page 20: ...nual 3 10 About Menu Item Description Firmware Version number Date Serial number Hardware Version number ECO number 3 11 Language Menu Item Description English Displays text in English Portuguese Disp...

Page 21: ...his mode verify area is clear of fans pets large plastic water sewage or drain pipes Sterile type movements will be indicated by ST2 display red text on yellow triangle In addition to the regular indi...

Page 22: ...ctive IRand MW anti mask events occur simultaneously then the blue frame will appear instead of a green frame and the Active IR anti mask logo will appear instead of the MW anti mask logo Theresulting...

Page 23: ...ive screw at the bottom of the unit is opened or the wall tamper screws have been disengaged Appears when the tamper screw at the bottom of the unit is properly closed It signifies the unit has entere...

Page 24: ...of the power up sequence if the voltage was low TheTest Bus tool reached in the Diagnostics Menu can be used to discern the unit s current voltage Appears in Operation Mode when a strong light source...

Page 25: ...0 User Access Code _ Installers Code _ NOTE The area must be disarmed to configure it 2 Initially you will see User Access Code but within a 2 seconds it will change to Installer Code 3 When the Insta...

Page 26: ...ot used Idle 7 Idle 8 Secure 7 8 Sterile 002 Display Brightness 000 005c 004 003 PIR Security Level 1 2 not used Normal 1 Normal 2 Medium 1 2 High Pet Immunity 3 4 Pet Immunity Off 3 Small Pets 4 Larg...

Page 27: ...ouble 8 Trigger off 8 Trigger on 009 for Relay 1 011 for Relay 2 013 for Rely 3 Creep Zone 1 Trigger off 1 Trigger on Not used 014 I O Configuration Display On Off 1 Display Off 1 Display On Wall Tamp...

Page 28: ...28 NVX80 Installation Manual 5 2 Configuring through BabyWare 1 Open BabyWare 2 Right click on the NVX80 module...

Page 29: ...y lifting it up and off the unit 2 Unscrew the captive screw at the bottom of the unit 3 Separate the front panel from the back panel by carefully sliding it up and off NOTE Always use caution when se...

Page 30: ...tomatic 9 Click Connect 10 Select the NVX80 from the Select Device window on the left portion of the window The hardware information is displayed in the right pane 11 From the drop down menu select th...

Page 31: ...igiplex Communication Show event s Alarm Anti Mask Trouble Menu Color Display On Off Orange Green Yellow Blue 1 2 3 4 5 Settings Reset 1 2 3 4 5 Orange Green Yellow Blue Small Pet Response Time Sensit...

Page 32: ...32 NVX80 Installation Manual Appendix 2 Coverage Beam Patterns...

Page 33: ...LED 16 bit 96 x 64 pixels Dimensions 9 8 cm x 22 9 cm x 9 2 cm 3 8 in x 9 0 in x 3 6 in Tamper Dual Cover and Wall RF Immunity 10 V m up to 2 7 GHz Operating Temperature 35 to 60 C 31 to 140 F Bus Con...

Page 34: ...al Appendix 4 Certifications Mark Area Country level Grade Class European Economic Area EEA European Economic Area EEA WEEE EN50131 Grade 3 Certification Body Applica Test and Certification EN50130 5...

Page 35: ...any questions or comments please contact us For support please contact your local distributor or dial 1 800 791 1919 in North America or 1 450 491 7444 outside North America Monday to Friday from 8 0...

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