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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this 
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or 
more of the following measures: 

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 

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Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help. 

FCC RF Exposure Information 

In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and 
Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic 
energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously 
set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this module complies with the FCC guidelines and 
these international standards. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at 

www.fcc.gov

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THE TERM "IC:" BEFORETHE CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION NUMBER ONLY SIGNIFIES THAT THE 
INDUSTRY CANADA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WERE MET. THE EXTERNAL ANTENNAS USED FOR 
THIS MODULE MUST PROVIDE A SEPARATION DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 20 CM FROM ALL PERSONS AND 
MUST NOT BE CO-LOCATED OR OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER ANTENNA OR 
TRANSMITTER 

Summary of Contents for NX-594

Page 1: ...NX 594 SMSXpress Module Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...for any particular purpose In no event shall company be liable for actions of third parties which may affect the performance of its products or other factors outside company s control which may require installation of additional equipment or affect the performance of the products THE EXTERNAL ANTENNAS USED FOR THIS MODULE MUST PROVIDE A SEPARATION DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 20 CM FROM ALL PERSONS AND MU...

Page 3: ...terference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help FCC RF Exposure Information In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC...

Page 4: ...cial events to report to central station 11 Location 4 events to report to e mail 12 Location 5 special events to report to e mail 12 Location 6 events to report to pager 13 Location 7 special events to report to pager 13 Location 8 events to report to central station 14 Location 9 special events to report to central station 14 Location 10 events to report to e mail 15 Location 11 special events t...

Page 5: ...n accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipme...

Page 6: ... additional reporting when used in conjunction with the panel communicator or other optional reporting modules Flexible event selection allows only specific messages to be reported keeping airtime to a minimum The module has 9 LEDs to provide extensive diagnostic and setup information Website activation of new and replacement modules You can activate and manage the module via our website address w...

Page 7: ...If Alpha pager the PIN is required If Central Station enter the receiver phone number and central station A C number Select a second Notification Type if needed Notification Enabled should read Yes 4 Click Update Enrolling the module The NetworX control panels have the ability to automatically find and store in memory the presence of all keypads zone expanders wireless receivers and any other devi...

Page 8: ... top insertion point grooved edge downward The half moon protrusion will be in the large hole It does not require force 2 Insert one of the provided screws into the smaller hole from the inside of the can to secure it in place A screwdriver should reach through the notch that runs the length of the guide to tighten the screw 3 Position the second PCB guide opposite of the first grooved edge up and...

Page 9: ...ing terminals LEDs Table 2 describes the wiring terminals Table 2 Wiring terminals Length in feet Wire gauge connected to NX control panel or NX320E power supply 10 20 50 18 100 16 Terminal Description DATA Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the panel COM Connect to the KP COM terminal of the panel POS Connect to the KP POS terminal of the panel Refer to Specifications on page 24 for power consump...

Page 10: ...Ds LED Description DS1 Buss Proper circuitry operation DS2 XMIT Transmitting message packet to the tower DS3 SVC Cellular service available DS4 BEST DS5 GOOD DS6 FAIR DS7 POOR The LEDs will either be off on flashing slow or flashing fast depending on the dB of the signal Refer to Table 4 on page 7 for details DS9 RXD Receiving data from GSM radio DS8 TXD Sending data to GSM radio ...

Page 11: ...od Best 114 107 Off Off Off Off 106 104 Slow Off Off Off 103 101 Fast Off Off Off 100 98 On Off Off Off 97 95 On Slow Off Off 94 92 On Fast Off Off 91 89 On On Off Off 88 86 On On Slow Off 85 83 On On Fast Off 82 80 On On On Off 79 77 On On On Slow 76 74 On On On Fast 73 Higher On On On On ...

Page 12: ...de to program an invalid entry for a particular segment the keypad sounder will emit a triple error beep and remain in that segment waiting for a valid entry To enter a location enter the location number 1 to 13 and press The Armed LED will flash If the location is valid the Armed LED will extinguish the Ready LED will illuminate and the zone LEDs will show the data for the first segment of this l...

Page 13: ...o exit that location turn the Ready LED off and the Armed LED on You are now ready to enter another programming location If an attempt is made to program a number too large for a particular segment the keypad sounder will emit a triple beep indicating an error and remain in that segment waiting for a valid entry Feature selection data Feature selection data will display the current condition on or...

Page 14: ...om time this option is programmed 2 Weekly test will be performed 168 hours 10 minutes from time this option is programmed 3 Some older SIA DCS compatible receivers may not support the use of area partition modifiers In such cases the area modifier must be disabled Option 8 on Segments 3 and 4 are reserved for future use Option Description On Off 1 Format SIA Contact ID 2 Test signal Daily1 Weekly...

Page 15: ...de when reporting special events to the central station To exclude any partition from reporting simply turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for segment 1 and 3 all partitions on for segments 2 and 4 Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for...

Page 16: ...when reporting special events to e mail To exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for all segments Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for future use Table 10 describes the segment options Segment Descri...

Page 17: ...s to a pager To exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for all segments Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for future use Table 12 describes the segment options Table 11 Location 6 options Segment Descr...

Page 18: ...al events to the central station To exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for all segments Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for future use Table 14 describes the segment options Table 13 Location 8 o...

Page 19: ... to e mail To exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for all segments Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for future use Table 16 describes the segment options Table 15 Location 10 options Segment Descri...

Page 20: ...to a pager To exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition number Enter the numbers of the partitions to include for each type of report found in segments 1 through 4 Factory default is all partitions off for all segments Segments 5 to 8 are reserved for future use Table 18 describes the segment options Table 17 Location 12 options Segment Descri...

Page 21: ... Off 3 System preference off no preference Off 4 B side preference off A side Off 5 Disable alternate MIN Off 6 Disable cellular service LEDs Off 7 Enable tamper switch Off 8 Disable SIA DCS area modifier Off 1 Host acknowledgement for central station messages Off 2 Host acknowledgement for e mail messages Off 3 Host acknowledgement for pager messages Off 4 Host acknowledgement for periodic test s...

Page 22: ...lose 3 Bypass 4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor 16 Reserved for future use Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault ...

Page 23: ...pass 4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor 16 Reserved for future use Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault 3 Start d...

Page 24: ...ass 4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor 16 Reserved for future use Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault 3 Start do...

Page 25: ...Bypass 4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor 16 Reserved for future use Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault 3 Start...

Page 26: ...4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor 16 Reserved for future use Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault 3 Start downlo...

Page 27: ...se 3 Bypass 4 Zone trouble 5 Power trouble AC fail or low battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 7 Test reports 8 Program download and log full 9 Tampers 10 Short circuit and ground fault 11 Sensor lost 12 Sensor low battery 13 Expander trouble 14 Fail to communicate 15 Zone activity monitor Partition Description Segment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm restores 2 Telephone fault 3 Start download 4 Fail to co...

Page 28: ...or NX 320E power supply Power consumption Standby with service LEDs disabled 70 mA max Standby with service LEDs enabled 90 mA max Transmission burst 1 second 700 mA max Operating temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Dimensions W x H x D 1 7 x 4 0 x 1 7 in 45 x 102 x 45 mm Shipping weight 1 lb ...

Page 29: ...alling operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 8 a m and 8 p m Eastern Time at 888 987 5465 and press 2 at the prompt ...

Page 30: ...5 location 12 16 location 13 16 location 2 11 location 3 11 location 4 12 location 5 12 location 6 13 location 7 13 location 8 14 location 9 14 programming worksheets location 0 17 location 1 17 location 10 22 location 11 22 location 12 23 location 13 23 location 2 18 location 3 18 location 4 19 location 5 19 location 6 20 location 7 20 location 8 21 location 9 21 publication library 25 S safety t...

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