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Program custom messages (92)

When you program custom messages:

• If an NX-148 (non-E) is installed on the same system, it 

must be used to program the text. All messages are trans-

ferred to other touchpads when you exit this mode. 

• Use  the 

* 94

 (

Set touchpad number and partition

) function 

to set the touchpad numbers prior to programming custom 
messages.

• If a touchpad is added after messages are programmed, you 

need to either program all messages in it, or enter custom 
message programming on an existing touchpad and press 

1

 

#

#

#

EXIT

• Refer  to 

* 93

 (

Set touchpad options

) to prevent overwriting 

the custom message.

To program custom messages, do the following:
1.

Enter 

* 92

2.

Enter your program code. 

3.

The LCD will prompt you to enter the message number 

followed by #. Zones 1 through 192 custom messages are 
message numbers 1 to 192 respectively. 
Message 193 = Custom message top line.
Message 194 = Custom message bottom line.
Message 195 = Shutdown message top line.
Message 196 = Shutdown message bottom line.
Enter the message number and press 

#

. The display will 

show the zone number on the top line and a description on 

the bottom line. Refer to 

Table 7

 for information on editing 

character data.

4.

Press 

EXIT

 to exit.

Set touchpad options (93)

To set touchpad options, do the following:
1.

Press 

* 93

2.

Enter your program code. 

3.

Follow the instructions on the bottom line of the display to 
select the options you want (see 

Table 8

). If you do not want 

to change an option, press 

*

 to advance to the next option.

4.

To exit, press #.

Set elapsed time since the last autotest (95)

To set the elapsed time (in minutes) since the last autotest, do the 
following:
1.

Enter 

* 95

2.

Enter your program code. 

3.

Enter the elapsed time in minutes using three digits. For 
example, enter 005 for 5 minutes.

4.

To exit, press

 #

.

Set system time and date (97)

To set the system time and date, do the following:
1.

Enter 

* 97

2.

Enter your program code. 

3.

Press   or   to scroll for the proper hour.

4.

Press 

*

 to advance to the next selection (minutes).

5.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the time and date are set.

6.

To exit, press #.

Table 7.

Editing character data

Command

Action

*

Saves character or word. Moves cursor to the right.

CANCEL

Moves cursor to the left.

 or 

Scrolls through available characters. In library mode, scrolls 

through available words.

STAY

Inserts a black space.

CHIME

Deletes characters.

EXIT

Accesses the library page.

BYPASS

Makes the character flash. If you are in library mode, it will 

make the entire word flash.

#

Exits.

Table 8.

Touchpad options

Option

Touchpad features

1

Not  used

2

Silent touchpad - Enables silent touchpad option. If 

enabled, only the entry/exit and sounder chime are 

silenced.

3

Ding dong chime - Enable the ding dong sound for chime.

4

5 second silence - Silences the pulsing touchpad sounder 

for 5 seconds when a key is pressed.

5

Armed zone info - Touchpad will display faulted or 

bypassed zone information when the system is armed.

6

Beeps on panics - Will sound a short beep when the 

keypress is accepted.

7

Disable service - Suppresses the 

Service

 message. 

8

Master touchpad - Enables multi-partition mode.

9

Custom message - Enables custom message display.

10

Clock - Enables clock display.

11

Custom message lock - Prevents over-writing the custom 

message during touchpad copy.

12

Select an option - Programs special characteristics.
1 = Display 

Press * For Help

2 = Disable LED extinguish on this touchpad
3 = On if PIN should be hidden when programming
4 = On suppresses beeps when an RF Transmission is lost.
5-8 = Reserved (do not program) 

Summary of Contents for NX-148E-RF - Security NetworX NX-8E System

Page 1: ... Phillips screwdriver Drill 15 64 in drill bit Mounting screws provided Wall anchors optional 4 conductor 22 18 16 14 or 12 gauge wire see Table 1 on page 2 Installation To install the touchpad do the following 1 Remove the mounting plate screw Figure 1 from the bottom of the touchpad and lift off the mounting plate 2 At the mounting location use the mounting plate to mark the location for the ant...

Page 2: ...t overlap any blocks of 8 zones All other control panels can have wireless zones added to any zone If a hardwire input on either the control panel or hardwire expander is also present on the same zone as an enabled wireless zone the wireless transmitter takes priority Program settings When programming wireless transmitters into the touchpad there are various options and partitions you can set for ...

Page 3: ...irmation 9 To program remaining transmitters repeat steps 6 to 8 10 To exit program mode press EXIT EXIT Table 2 Device numbers Partition Touchpad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 2 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 3 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 4 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 5 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 6 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 7 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247...

Page 4: ...l supervision time to 256 hours 6 Enter the new fire supervision time 0 to 255 and press If you enter 0 it will set the fire supervision window to 256 hours 7 Enter the new short supervision time up to 30 minutes The short supervision setting prevents arming if a trans mitter has not checked in within the set time This applies only to specific countries outside the U S Check the control panel inst...

Page 5: ...if the system requires service To access the service menu do the following 1 Enter 2 to display one or more of the fault messages in Table 9 on page 8 2 Press or to scroll through the messages 3 To exit the service messages press View alarm memory 3 To view alarm memory do the following 1 Enter 3 2 Press or to display the alarm memory list in sequential order by zone number 3 To exit press Test fu...

Page 6: ... Enter 6 2 Enter your master code 3 Enter the user number 4 Use keys 1 yes and 0 no to assign authorities when prompted or press to move to the next prompt 5 Assign the partitions for the user 6 To return to step 3 and program another user code press 7 To exit press Note Retain at least one code with access rights to all partitions to allow adding future users Reset function 7 The system must be d...

Page 7: ...Enter your program code 3 Enter the elapsed time in minutes using three digits For example enter 005 for 5 minutes 4 To exit press Set system time and date 97 To set the system time and date do the following 1 Enter 97 2 Enter your program code 3 Press or to scroll for the proper hour 4 Press to advance to the next selection minutes 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the time and date are set 6 To exit ...

Page 8: ...s not operating properly Control fail to comm The control made an unsuccessful attempt to communicate a message to the central station Control ground fault A short to ground has been detected on a control circuit Control loss of time Your system has lost total power and needs the clock reset Control power trouble The main power to the system is off Control low battery The standby battery is low Ex...

Page 9: ...tor test at a specified interval Start Prog Start programming Local Programming has started End Prog End programming Local programming has ended Start Dnld Start download Download session has started End Dnld End download Download session has ended Cancel Cancel was initiated within 5 minutes of an alarm Gnd Flt Ground fault A short to ground has been detected Man Test Manual test Bell and or comm...

Page 10: ...eyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to mo...

Page 11: ... keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 11 Module programming settings continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone...

Page 12: ...b Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Table 11 Module programming settings continued Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition ...

Page 13: ...E P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partition 1 keyfob Partition 2 keyfob Partition 3 keyfob Partition 4 keyfob Partition 5 keyfob Partition 6 keyfob Partition 7 keyfob Partition 8 keyfob Zone _____ Assigned to module _____ RM HE P 1 Enable sensor 2 Supervised 3 Fire supervision 4 Input option 1 5 Input option 2 _ 6 8 Not used Partit...

Page 14: ...ce could void the user s authority to operate the equip ment Panel Compatibility compatible with all NetworX control panels except CF commercial fire panels Frequency 319 5 MHz Wireless range 600 feet 183 m open air Power Requirements 12 0 VDC provided by panel Current Draw 75 mA maximum Operating Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Storage Temperature 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Humidity 90 relative non...

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