Light is “on” when the
system is ready to arm; flashes if
ready to “force arm”.
indicate a trouble condition with
Light is “on” to
your system.
NX-
armed; “off” when disarmed;
Light is “on” when
flashes to indicate a previous
alarm.
Light is “on” when
there is no entry/exit delay.
Light is “on” to indicate fire
alarm; flashes to indicate a trouble
condition with your fire system.
PULL OUT ZONE ID TAB
are “on” steady to
indicate bypass; slow flash for zone
fault; rapid flash for service
condition.
NOTE: Some of the features described above may or may not be av ailable for your system. Check with your installation company
various functions.
perform
to find out how your system is programmed.
Includes models NX-108E, NX-116E, NX-124
NUMERIC CODE
ENTRY KEYS
EMERGENCY ACTIVATION KEYS
SECURITY SYSTEM NOTES
Installing/Service Company _________________________________
For Service Call __________________________________________
Central Station ___________________________________________
Duress Code ____________________
FUNCTION CODES
Function Code Controls Function
EMERGENCY ACTIVATION KEYS (check if enabled)
Fire Auxiliary Emergency Police
Abort Delay (s) Cancel Alarm Forced Arming (s)
Auto Bypass (s) Change Partitions Group Bypass (s)
Auto Instant Chime Quick Arm (s)
Battery Test Communicator Test Re Exit
Siren Test
(s) These features should not be enabled on UL listed systems.
Exit Delay Time __________ Secondary Exit Delay Time ________
Entry Delay Time _________ Secondary Entry Delay Time _______
Note to installer: Identify the wireless zones on UL listed systems.
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THIS MANUAL IS FURNISHED TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR SECURITY
SYSTEM AND BECOME PROFICIENT IN ITS OPERATION. ALL USERS OF
YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM SHOULD READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
AND PRECAUTIONS IN THIS BOOKLET. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT
IN THE SECURITY SYSTEM NOT WORKING PROPERLY. THIS BOOKLET
SHOULD BE KEPT IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION FOR THE LIFE OF THE
SECURITY SYSTEM. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THIS
MANUAL YOU SHOULD NOTIFY YOUR INSTALLING COMPANY.
The SECURITY CONTROL can be turned on (ARMED) and off (DISARMED) by
entering a 4 or 6 digit code into the Keypad Control, which is similar to a telephone
keypad. If your Security Control has been so programmed, you may be able to turn on
(ARM) your System by simply pressing the [STAY] or [EXIT] k ey. The system must
always be disarmed using a 4 or 6 digit c ode. The LED keypad includes up to 35
lights and a built-in electronic sounder. These provide sp ecific information relating to
the status of the security system which is described in the booklet. Understanding
what the lights and sounds mean will help you easily operate your system.
READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL AND, IF POSSIBLE, PRACTICE ON THE KEYPAD
CONTROL WHILE YOUR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER IS ON SITE.
KEEP IN MIND, THE LEVEL OF SECURITY YOU WILL OBTAIN WITH THIS
SYSTEM RELATES SPECIFICALLY WITH TWO MAJOR FACTORS:
1. The quantity, quality, and placement of security devices attached to this
system.
2. The knowledge you have of the security system and how that knowledge is
utilized in a weekly test of the complete system.
YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING FACTS WHEN PREPARING A
SAFETY/SECURITY PLAN FOR YOUR HOME/BUSINESS.
Your security system is an electronic device and is subject to failure or
malfunction. Do not rely on it as your single source of security.
Your system should be tested weekly.
Your system will not work without power.
Warning devices will need to be loud enough, wired correctly, and properly
placed to provide notification of an alarm event.
Smoke and heat detectors may not detect heat and smoke in all situations.
Use qualified security professionals to install and maintain your security system.
It may be possible to arm the security system without the backup battery
connected. Your periodic test should be done with A.C. Power removed to verify
the battery is connected and adequately charged.
Care should be taken to plug in and restrain the A.C. Transformer after testing.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SECURITY CONTROL SYSTEM. IF
YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PORTION OF THIS MANUAL, OR IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM, CONTACT THE INSTALLING
COMPANY LISTED ON PAGE 1 OF THIS BOOKLET.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS..........................................................................4
UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHTS............................................................5
Abort Delay: An option that allows a delay in reporting to the central station.
There is a communicator delay of 30 seconds. It can be removed, or increased
up to 45 seconds at the option of the end user by consulting with the installer.
Authority Level: The level of access an individual has when using an alarm
panel.
Central Station: Location where alarm data is sent during an alarm report.
Chime Feature: An option that allows the keypad to sound a ding-dong
whenever an entry/exit door is opened.
Codes: Can be either User Codes (relating to a person) or Function Codes (a
toggle switch to turn specific functions on/off). NOTE: A system may have either
40 four-digit or six-digit codes, but not a mixture of the two.
Duress Code: An option that allows a special code to be sent to the central
station that indicates the alarm system is being operated under duress. Any
arming or disarming operation performed using the Duress PIN (in lieu of the
User PIN) will operate normally, without additional audible or visual indicators.
Forced Arming: An option that allows the system to be turned on (ARMED) with
one or more zones open. A system that is ready to be “force armed” will flash the
ready light. (Note: Those zones that are not ready will not create an alarm.)
Function Code: A Function Code is either a four (4) or six (6) digit code that has
been programmed by the installer to operate a device.
Group Bypass: An option that allows the user to bypass multiple zones with a
single operation.
Instant/Delay: An option that allows an instant alarm condition for Entry/Exit
doors, or grants a delay to allow someone to enter/exit the building without an
alarm, or before entering a user code to disarm.
Master Code: A master arm/disarm code that can program other user codes.
Partitioned System: A system divided into multiple areas in which its own user
or users control each area.
Perimeter: The outer edge of the protected area.
Quick Arm: An option that allows you to turn on (ARM) the security system by
pressing either the [STAY] or [EXIT] key on the keypad control (for ARMING
only) as programmed by the installing company.
User Code: A four (4) or six (6) digit entry used to arm or disarm the system.
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