GE NX-6V2 Installation Instructions Manual

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NX-6V2-Control Panel
Installation Instructions
466-2338A • October 2009
© 2009 GE Security, Inc.
Introduction
This is the GE NX-6V2-Control Panel Installation Instructions. Installations should only be done by trained professionals.
To install the keypad, other peripherals, and sensors, refer to the documentation for those devices.
Installation
There are four slots for board insertions inside the metal enclosure, two on the top and two on the bottom. These allow the PC board to be positioned vertically (Figure 1). When you slide the board between the grooves of the slots, make sure the terminal strip is toward the front opening (toward you) to allow for the wire connections.
Note: Install the metal enclosure with the door opening from the top
to bottom.
Figure 1. Board installation
NetworX keypad maximum wire run
Table 1 lists wire lengths for one keypad at the end of the wire. When connecting more than one keypad to the end of the wire, a higher gauge wire is required.
Table 1. Maximum keypad wire run
Length in feet Wire gauge for NX-6V2 Wire gauge for NX320-E
250 24 22
500 20 18
1000 18 16
1500 16 14
2500 14 12
Terminal descriptions
Table 2 describes the panel terminals.
Table 2. NX-6V2 terminals
Terminal Description
R1 House telephone ring (grey).
R Telephone ring (red).
T Telephone tip (green).
T1 House telephone tip (brown).
EARTH Earth ground. Connect to a cold water pipe or a 6 to 10 ft.
AC AC input. Connect to a 16.5 V, 40 or 50 VA Class II UL
Bell + and Bell -
KP DATA Connect to the data terminal on the keypads and the
KP COM Connect to the common terminal on the keypads and the
KP POS Connect to the POS terminal on the keypads and the
COM Common negative wire of powered devices such as motion
AUX PWR + Connect positive wire of all powered devices except smoke
ZONE 6 Connect to one side of zone 6 loop. Connect the other side to
COM Common (-) terminal for zones 5 and 6.
ZONE 5 Connect to one side of zone 5 loop. Connect the other side to
ZONES 1 t o 4Connect as described for zones 5 and 6.
AUXOUT 4 (SMOKE +)
AUXOUT 1 to 3
driven rod.
approved transformer.
If used as a siren output (default), the speaker rating should be 15 watt at 8 or 16 ohm, or 30/40 watt at 4, 8, or 16 ohms. If voltage ouput is selected in location 37, this output becomes voltage output, 12 VDC, 1 Amp maximum load. Note: A 3.3 kohm resistor may be required across the bell terminals when a 12 VDC siren is used. If no resistor is used, you may experience voltage leakage into the siren, which will cause these devices to output a small signal.
expanders. Maximum number of devices is 16 keypads plus 3 other de vices. See Maximum Wire Run table.
expanders.
expanders. Individually, this terminal is limited to 1 amp. Combined, this terminal and AUX PWR+ are limited to 2 amps total current.
detectors and smoke detectors.
detectors and keypads. Individually, this terminal is limited to 1 amp. Combined, this terminal and KP POS are limited to 2 amps total current.
com terminal. Open or short causes alarm. Only zone 6 can be used for a two-wire smoke detector, connected with a 680 ohm EOL resistor. Refer to the wiring diagram. Program loca­tion 37, segment 6, option 1. Only zone 6 can be a two-wire zone.
COM terminal. Open or short causes alarm.
Smoke detector power 12 VDC (for those jurisdictions which allow the Priority zone to be used with smoke detectors). Current limited to 250 mA when output is positive and 250 uA when output is negative. This output defaults to Smoke Power, but can be reconfigured. Zone 7 may be used for a 2­wire smoke detector using a 680 ohm EOL resistor.
Connect negative lead of low current device [relay, LED (install 1kohm resistor in series with LED), etc.] Connect posi­tive lead of device to COM. Current is limited to 50 mA when output is negative, and 250 uA when output is positive.
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Module list
Table 3 shows the modules that are compatible with the NX­6V2 system. Additional information and a catalog listing all system components is available from GE Customer Support.
Table 3. Modules that can be added to the NX-6V2
Part Description
NX-108E 8-zone LED keypad
NX-116E 16-zone LED keypad
NX-124E 24-zone LED keypad
NX-148E Alphanumeric 48-zone LCD keypad
NX-148E-RF
NX-200
NX-320E Smart power supply and bus extender
NX-408E
NX-416E
NX-448E
NX-508E Eight-output module
NX-534E
NX-540E
NX-548E
NX-591E-GSM
NX-1192E 192-zone LCD keypad
NX-1208E 8-zone LED keypad
NX-1248E 48-zone LCD keypad
NX-1308E 8-zone LED door design keypad
NX-1316E 16-zone LED door design keypad
NX-1324E 24-zone LED door design keypad
NX-1448E 48-zone fixed language icon keypad
a. These products have not been tested and approved by Un-
b. These wireless devices are UL listed only for residential ap-
Note: The NX-6V2 control panel sends a trouble condition once each
hour if it senses that no devices have been enrolled. This report shows expander trouble--device zero (0).
b
Alphanumeric 48-zone LCD keypad with built-in 48-zone
a
derwriters Laboratories, In.
plications.
wireless receiver
Zone doubling kit (includes one hundred 3.74k and one hundred 6.98k resistors)
b
8-zone wireless expansion module (UL listed part #60-904)
b
16-zone wireless expansion module (UL listed part #60-904)
b
48-zone wireless expansion module (UL listed part #60-904)
a
Two-way listen-in module
a
Operator telephone interface module
b
48-zone wireless receiver
a
Cell interface
Control panel programming
Programming the control panel requires you to enter program mode, select the module to program, program a location, and then exit the location and program mode.
Enter program mode
To enter program mode, do the following:
1. Press ∗, 8. The five function LEDs (Stay, Chime, Exit,
Bypass, and Cancel) begin flashing.
2. Enter the go to program code (default is 9, 7, 1, 3). If the
go to program code entry is valid, the Service LED flashes, and the five function LEDs illuminate. You are now in program mode and can select the module to program.
Select the module to program
Since all modules connected to the NX-6V2 are programmed through the keypad, the module you are programming should be the first entry. To select the module to program, enter 0, #. The 0 is the module number of the control, and # is the entry key. You can find other module entry numbers in the module documentation.
Program a location
Once you enter the module number, the Armed LED illumi­nates, indicating the keypad is waiting for you to enter a programming location. To program a location, do the following:
1. To access any location, enter the desired programming
location, followed by #. If the location is a valid location, the Armed LED extinguishes, the Ready LED illuminates, and the binary data for the first segment of the location is shown by the Zone LEDs.
2. While entering new data, the Ready LED begins flashing to indicate a data change in process.
3. Press to store the newly entered data. The keypad advances to the next segment and displays its data. Repeat this procedure until the last segment is reached.
4. To move to another location after exiting a location (Armed LED illuminated):
• Press the Police key for the next sequential location.
• Press the Fire key for the previous location.
• Press the Medical key for the same location.
5. To review the data in a specific location, repeat the above procedure, pressing but with no numeric data entry. Each time you press , the programming data of the next segment displays.
Exit a location
To exit the current programming location, do the following:
1. Press the key. The Ready LED goes off and the Armed LED goes on. You must press the key to save the data.
2. To exit before the last segment, press # (Armed LED illu- minates).
You are now ready to enter another programming location. If you attempt to program an invalid entry for a particular segment, the keypad beeps three times indicating an error and remains in that segment awaiting a valid entry.
Exit program mode
To exit program mode, do the following:
1. When you have completed all programming, press Exit to leave the selected module.
2. If there is another module to be programmed, select it by entering its address, followed by #. The procedure for programming these devices is the same as for the control panel, except the locations are for the module selected.
3. If no additional modules are to be programmed, press Exit again to leave program mode.
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Loading factory defaults
To load factory defaults, enter program mode, enter the device address and number and then enter 9, 1, 0, #. The keypad beeps three times indicating that loading is in progress. The process takes about six seconds. You cannot exit the location until loading is completed.
Enrolling modules and keypads
The NX-6V2 automatically finds and stores all keypads, zone expanders, wireless receivers, and other modules connected to the data terminal into the NX-6V2 memory. This allows the modules to be supervised by the control panel.
To enroll the modules, do the following:
1. Enter program mode and program the desired settings for each module.
2. When you exit program mode, the NX-6V2 automatically enrolls the devices. The enrolling process takes about 12 seconds, during which time the Service LED illuminates. If a speaker is attached to the NX-6V2, it clicks at this time. If a siren or bell is attached to the NX-6V2, it sounds for about one second. If the module is not detected, the Service LED illuminates.
Note: User codes are not accepted during the enrolling
process.
Quick start programming locations
For most routine installations, the quick start locations allow you to enable a majority of the options available with the NX­6V2 (when communicating in Contact ID or SIA formats). The quick start locations include:
•Location 0 - Phone 1
• Location 1 - Phone 1 account code
• Location 2 - Phone 1 communicator format
• Location 3 - Phone 1 dial attempts/backup control
Location 0 - Phone 1
Location 0 has 20 segments of numerical data. Use this loca­tion to program phone 1. The default for each segment is 14.
• To program a delay of four seconds, enter 13 in the
appropriate segment.
• To program tone dialing, enter 15 in the segment where
tone dialing begins.
• If the entire number is tone dialing, enter 15 in the first
segment.
•Enter 11 for a *, and 12 for a #.
CAUTION: A call-waiting cancel on a noncall-waiting
line prevents successful connection to the central station.
Location 1 - Phone 1 account code
Location 1 has six segments of numerical data. Use this loca­tion to program the account code sent when phone 1 is dialed. The default for each segment is 10. Program a 10 in the segment immediately after the last digit of the account
code. If the account code is six digits long, program all six segments.
Location 2 - Phone 1 communicator format
Location 2 has one segment of numerical data. Use this loca­tion to program the communicator format used to transmit to the receiver connected to phone 1. Refer to your central station receiver documentation to determine which format is compatible. Table 4 describes the formats for this location. If you need a format other than those listed, review the over­ride options described in Location 18 - Custom communicator
format on page 4 to build the appropriate format. Program a
15 to create a special format (in addition to the entries in Location 18). The default is 0. If this location contains a 0, the built-in communicator is disabled and the NX-6V2 functions as a local-only control.
Table 4. Communicator formats
Data Format Description
0 Local Communicator is disabled
1 Universal 4+2 Two-digit event code 1800 Hz transmit
2 3+1 fast (or 4+1) One-digit event code 1900 Hz transmit
3 Reserved Reserved
4 Pager Two-digit event code DTMF transmis-
5 3/1 or 4/1 slow 1800 Hz transmit 2300 Hz handshake
6 3/1 or 4/1 slow 1800 Hz transmit 1400 Hz handshake
7 3/1 or 4/1 fast 1800 Hz transmit 2300 Hz handshake
8 3/1 or 4/1 fast 1800 Hz transmit 1400 Hz handshake
9 3/1 or 4/1 fast with parity 1800 Hz transmit 2300 Hz handshake
10 3/1 or 4/1 fast with parity 1800 Hz transmit 1400 Hz handshake
11 4+2 express Two-digit event code DTMF transmis-
12 4+2 fast Two-digit event code 1900 Hz transmit
13 Ademco contact ID DTMF
14 SIA Frequency shift keys
15 Custom format See Location 18 - Custom communi-
16 3/1 or 4/1 slow Same as 5, but sends the alarm event
17 3/1 or 4/1 slow Same as 6, but sends the alarm event
18 3/1 or 4/1 fast Same as 7, but sends the alarm event
19 3/1 or 4/1 fast Same as 8, but sends the alarm event
20 3/1 or 4/1 fast with parity Same as 9, but sends the alarm event
2300 Hz handshake double round parity
a
40 pps
1400 Hz handshake double round parity 20 pps
sion
double round parity 20 pps hex capa­bility
double round parity 20 pps hex capa­bility
double round parity 40 pps hex capa­bility
double round parity 40 pps hex capa­bility
single round parity 40 pps hex capa­bility
single round parity 40 pps hex capa­bility
sion
1400 Hz handshake double round parity 20 pps
cator format
code rather than the zone number
code rather than the zone number
code rather than the zone number
code rather than the zone number
code rather than the zone number
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Table 4. Communicator formats (continued)
Data Format Description
21 3/1 or 4/1 fast with parity Same as 10, but sends the alarm event
22 SIA SIA with area modifiers
a. Pulses per second.
code rather than the zone number
Location 3 - Phone 1 dial attempts/backup control
Location 3 has two segments of numerical data.
Segment 1 - Phone 1 dial attempts
Program the number of dial attempts (1 to 15) the communi­cator makes to phone 1 before ending the notif ication process. The default is 8, which means that the communi­cator makes eight attempts to the first number.
Segment 2 - Phone 1 backup control
Program the backup control for phone 1. The default is 0.
• Program a 0 in segment 2 to cause the NX-6V2 to make
the designated number of attempts to phone 2 before setting the fail to communicate condition to stop reporting.
• Program a 1 in segment 2 to cause the NX-6V2 to stop
trying to communicate after the designated number of attempts have been made to phone 1.
• Program a 2 in segment 2 to cause the NX-6V2 to make
the dial attempts in increments of two. The first two attempts are made to phone 1, the next two attempts to phone 2. This repeats until the total number of attempts designated in segment 1 is completed.
Location 4 - Phone 1 events reported
Location 4 has two segments of feature selection data. Use this location to select those events reported to phone 1.
• If you do not want dual or split reporting, use Location 4 to select all events to phone 1.
• If you want dual or split reporting and the split is based on the event type (alarm, open/close, etc.), use Location 4 to select only those events that are reported to phone 1.
• If you don’t want events reported to phone 1, program 0 in Location 4 (disabling all options).
Segment 1
1. Alarms and alarm restores.
2. Opening and closings.
3. Zone bypass and bypass restores.
4. Zone trouble and trouble restores.
5. Power fail, low battery, power restore, and low battery restore.
6. Bell cut, telephone line cut, bell cut restore, telephone line restore.
7. Test reports.
8. Start and end programming, download complete.
Segment 2
1. Zone and box tamper and tamper restore.
2. Auxiliary power overcurrent, ground fault, and restore for both.
3. Wireless sensor missing and restore.
4. Wireless sensor low battery and restore.
5. Expander trouble and restore.
6. Fail to communicate.
7. Zone activity monitor.
8. Reserved
Location 18 - Custom communicator format
Location 18 has four segments of feature selection data. Use this location to program the communicator format used to transmit to the receiver connected to phone 3. Refer to your central station receiver documentation to determine which format is compatible. Select a format from Table on page 3. If you need a format other than those listed, review the over­ride options described in this location to build the appropriate format.
Segment 1
1. On for 1800 Hz transmit; off for 1900 Hz.
2. On for 2300 Hz handshake; off for 1400 Hz.
3. On for cksum parity; off for double round parity.
4. On for two-digit event code; off for one-digit event code.
5. Reserved.
6. Reserved.
7. On for 20 pps; off for 10 or 40 pps.
8. On for 10 pps; off for 20 or 40 pps.
Segment 2
1. On for pager format (no handshake required).
2. On for 1400/2300 handshake.
3. Reserved.
4. Reserved.
5. On for contact ID.
6. On for SIA.
7. On for contact ID or 4+3.
8. On for DTMF.
Segments 3 and 4 - Reserved
Location 25 - Zones 1 to 8 zone type
Location 25 has eight segments of numerical data. Use this location to program the zone type for zones 1 to 8. Use segment 1 for zone 1, segment 2 for zone 2, etc. The segment defaults are 3, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6.
Zones are programmed to be one of thirty different types. Use zone types 17 through 20 for wireless, or for hardwired zones using European double EOL configuration
Table 5 describes the zone types.
Table 5. Zone types
Zone type Description
1. Day zone This zone is instant when the system is armed;
2. 24-hour audible. This zone creates an instant yelping siren
3. Entry/exit delay 1 A trip starts entry delay 1. The lack of a trip
trouble zone when the system is disarmed.
alarm regardless of the armed state of the control panel.
during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed.
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Table 5. Zone types (continued)
Zone type Description
4. Follower with autoby­pass disabled
5. Interior follower with autobypass
6. Instant This zone creates an instant alarm whenever
7. 24-hour silent This zone creates an instant silent alarm
8. Fire This zone illuminates the fire LED and sounds
9. Entry/exit delay 2 A trip starts entry delay 2. The lack of a trip
10. 24-hours silent super­vised
11. Reserved
12. Interior follower with cross zone
13. Instant entry guard This zone creates on instant alarm whenever
14. Entry/exit delay 1 with group bypass
15. Interior follower with group bypass
16. Instant with group bypass
17. Entry/exit delay 1 with tamper
18. Interior follower with tamper and autobypass
19. Instant with tamper This zone creates an instant alarm whenever
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delays are being timed. It is delayed 1 time during entry and exit. This zone does not automatically bypass even if enabled in segment 1.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed 1 time during entry and exit. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment 1.
it is tripped and the armed LED is on.
regardless of the armed state of the control panel. It does not display on the keypad.
the temporal siren each time the zone is shorted. The fire LED flashes rapidly indi­cating a problem if the zone is open.
during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed.
This zone creates an instant silent alarm regardless of the armed state of the control panel. It displays on the keypad.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed during entry and exit delay times. If a
cross zone is not being timed, it starts a cross zone timer. If a cross zone is being timed, it
creates an instant alarm. This zone automati­cally bypasses when enabled in segment 1.
it is tripped and the stay LED is off. It starts an entry delay type 2 if it is tripped, the system is armed, and the stay LED is on.
A trip starts entry delay 1. This zone bypasses when the group bypass command is entered at the keypad. The lack of a trip during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delays are being timed. It is delayed during entry/exit delay times. This zone bypasses when the group bypass command is entered at the keypad. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment
1.
This zone creates an instant alarm whenever it is tripped and the armed LED is on. This zone bypasses when the group bypass command is entered at the keypad.
A trip starts entry delay 1. The lack of a trip during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed. This zone type is used to enable the tamper on a wireless transmitter.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed during entry and exit delay times. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment 1. This zone type is used to enable the tamper on a wireless transmitter.
it is tripped and the armed LED is on. This zone type is used to enable the tamper on a wireless transmitter.
Table 5. Zone types (continued)
Zone type Description
20. Entry/exit delay 2 with tamp er
21. Gas detection This zone creates an instant alarm regardless
22. Low temperature detection
23. High temperature detection
24. Manual fire This zone illuminates the fire LED and sounds
25. Chime only This zone creates no alarm regardless of the
26. Interior follower delay 2 This zone is instant when the system is armed
27. Interior follower force armable
28. Entry/exit force armable delay 2
29. Interior follower with activity supervision
30. Entry/exit with activity supervision
A trip starts entry delay 2. The lack of a trip during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed. This zone type is used to enable the tamper on a wireless transmitter.
of the armed state of the control panel. It displays on the keypad and activates the keypad sounder.
This zone creates an instant silent alarm regardless of the armed state of the control panel. It displays on the keypad and activates the keypad sounder.
This zone creates an instant silent alarm regardless of the armed state of the control panel. It displays on the keypad and activates the keypad sounder.
the temporal siren each time the zone is shorted. It also flashes (rapidly) the fire LED, indicating a problem if the zone is open.
armed state of the control panel. It chimes anytime it is faulted and displays on the keypad. Local only.
and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed 2 times during entry and exit. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment 1.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed 1 time during entry and exit. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment 1.
A trip starts entry delay 2. The lack of a trip during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed.
This zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit delay is being timed. It is delayed during entry and exit delay times. It sends a report if the zone activity time is reached without a change of state. This zone automatically bypasses if enabled in segment
1.
A trip starts entry delay 1. It sends a report if the zone activity time is reached without a change of state. The lack of a trip during exit delay enables the automatic bypass or instant mode if programmed.
Underwriters laboratories information
The NetworX NX-6V2 holds the following listings from Under­writers Laboratories (US and Canadian):
UL365 Police station connected burglar alarms
UL609, CAN/ULC-S303-M91 Mercantile, police station connect with basic
UL985, CAN/ULC-S545-M89 Household fire
UL1023, ORD-C1023-1974 Household burglary
UL1610 Central station burglar alarm unit
UL1635 Digital alarm communicator system units
UL1637 Home health care signaling
line security requires NX-003-C enclosure
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When installing an NX-6V2 in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories, the following instructions must be observed:
• Initiating and indicating devices must be rated at 11.5 to
12.4 VDC residential, 12.0 VDC commercial.
• Force arming and auto arming must not be enabled.
• For residential fire applications, the indicating devices shall be a Wheelock 34T-12 or equivalent.
•The listen in feature shall not be enabled.
• The siren/bell test must be enabled. The auxiliary outputs controlling the audible device require a minimum cutoff time of 15 minutes for commercial burglary, four minutes for residential applications, or 30 minutes for commercial burglary for Canada.
• For residential fire installations, the dynamic battery test time cannot exceed four hours.
• Ringback must be enabled on UL commercial burglary installations.
• On commercial burglary installations, the fire initiating circuits must not be connected.
• The entry guard feature must be disabled.
• Group bypassing must be disabled.
• Delay before dial seizure must be set to 0.
• Total current draw from auxiliary power connections at terminal positions POS, AUX PWR, and SMOKE PWR must not exceed 400 mA.
• Remote downloading must not be used on UL listed systems.
• For residential burglary applications, the maximum entry and exit delay times are 45 and 60 seconds respectively. The exit delay time must not exceed 60 seconds for commercial burglar alarm applications.
• The keyswitch option must not be used.
• The telephone line monitor must be enabled.
• The telephone line cut delay must not exceed 90 seconds.
• The 24-hour communicator test transmission is required.
• For 24-hours of standby power using a 7.0 Ah battery, limit auxiliary power load to 140 mA.
• For 24-hours of standby power using a 17.2 Ah battery, limit auxiliary power load to 400 mA.
• The silent keypad option must not be enabled.
• UL has only verified compatibility with the following listed DACRs and formats: Sure-Gard SG-MLR2-DG: 2,9,10,12,13,14; Silent Knight 9000 - 2,12; FBI - CP220FBI, 13; and Ademco 685: 2,11,12, and 13.
• For burglary installations, cross zoned detectors must overlap 100 percent in the area of coverage, and similar coverage areas must be used. For example, interior protection is cross zoned with interior protection, and so on.
• Expander trouble must activate the siren.
• For UL 1637, expander trouble must activate the keypad sounder.
•If the late to close/early to open feature is enabled, the opening and closing reports must be enabled.
• For Canadian installations, the class II transformer secure tab must not be employed.
• The four-wire smoke detector employed must be rated to operate over the voltage range of 11.5 to 12.4 V.
• Compatible listed devices: (special applications):
• Bell output (sirens): Wheelock models: NS-1215W, NS-121575W, NS4-1215W, NS4-121575W, AS­1215W, AS-121575W
• Horn/strobe system sensor: S1224MC strobe series; 1224MC Horn/strobe series; H12/24 Horn series
• Smoke output (four-wire detectors): ESL: 500N series; 449CTE series; 521 series; 541 series
• System sensor models: 2112/24R; 2112/24TR; 2112/ 24AT; 2112/ATR; 2112/24AITR; 4WTA-B; 4WTR-B; 4WTAR-B; 4WITAR-B
• Detection systems: F220-B6C; D273 series; Hochiki: SBC-4/12, 4/12W
Additional UL 609 installation requirements
The alarm housing for a mercantile alarm system without a remote alarm transmission connection shall be mounted on the outside of the building, visible from a public street or highway. It shall be accessible for examination and repair. It shall also be located not more than four stories above the street level unless:
a) A second alarm sounding device and housing, intended for outside service is mounted adjacent to the premises or area of the building in which the alarm system is installed or
b) A second alarm sounding device, intended for inside service is mounted within the premises.
In either case, the outside alarm sounding device and housing may be mounted as high as the seventh floor.
Additional UL 365 installation requirements
In a mercantile burglar alarm system, a mercantile alarm sounding device located within a building, but outside the protected area, is acceptable, provided it is rated for outside service and alarm conditions are transmitted to:
a) The dispatch location of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the protected property or
b) A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for Central-Station Alarm Services, UL 827.
In a mercantile burglar alarm system, an alarm sounding device located within the area of greatest protection, or outside the area of greatest protection but within an area protected by an alarm system and that shares a common control unit with the system installed in the area of greatest protection, is acceptable provided it is rated for inside service and alarm conditions are transmitted to:
a) The dispatch location of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the protected property or
b) A central station or residential monitoring station complying with the Standard for Central-Station Alarm Services, UL 827. An inside sounding device shall be mounted at least 10 feet (3.05 m) above the floor or at the surfce of the ceiling. When there is fixed construction within the area that could provide access for an intruder, the alarm sounding device shall also be mounted at least 4 feet (1.2 m), as measured horizontally, away from the edges of the fixed construction or at least 10 feet (3.05 m) above it so as to mini­mize access by an intruder.
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WARNING: Electrical codes will vary, depending upon
the country and city where the system is installed. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the electrical installation is safe and conforms to all applicable codes, laws, or regulations. Only qualified persons should connect this device to the main supply.
Minimum system configurations for UL installations
The following requirements apply to residential fire, residen­tial burglary, and commercial burglary installations.
• The NetworX NX-6V2 panel is necessary to initiate resi­dential and commercial installations.
• At least one compatible keypad is needed for all applica­tions.
• The AD10-12 bell and UL Approved bell-housing shall be used for all applications.
• Commercial UL applications require the NX-003-C metal enclosure. Supplied screws to be used.
• A minimum of two keypads is required for home health applications, and each keypad must be set to a unique address.
• The wireless devices are only UL listed for residential applications.
• The DACT shall be enabled for all commercial burglary applications.
UL requires that an alarm panel work for a minimum amount of time during a power failure. ities needed to meet time limits based on the current draw of the panel and all attached devices.
Table 6. Battery capacities
Standby time
24-Hours 1.9 A
48-Hours 900 mA
72-Hours 600 mA
Total auxiliary
current
1.25 A
600 mA
600 mA 300 mA
400 mA 200 mA
Table 6 lists the battery capac-
Standby battery
capacity
51 Ah 34 Ah 17 Ah
51 Ah 34 Ah 17 Ah
51 Ah 34 Ah 17 Ah
Alarm current
600 mA
1 A 1 A
1 A 1 A 1 A
1 A 1 A
1A
CAUTION: Observe polarity when installing a new
battery. Installing the battery backwards may cause damage to the panel. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions and/ or local government authorities.
Specifications
Operating power 16.5 VAC 40 or 50 VA transformer Auxiliary power w/25 VA transformer w/40 or 50 VA transformer
(MG Electronics part number 22-156 for UL or 22-156-CN for Canadian installations)
Loop resistance Standard loop 300 ohms maximum
Fuse Type T 200 mA 250 VAC Built in siren driver Two tone (temporal and yelp) Loop response Selectable 50 mS or 500 mS Operating temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) LED keypad Current draw Zones normal w/o sounder Dimensions NX148E LCD keypad Current draw Without sounder Dimensions Metal enclosure dimension 11.25 x 11.25 x 3.50 in. (28.58 x 28.58 x 8.90
Shipping weight 9 lb. (4.1 kg)
FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment .
Complies with Part 68 FCC Rules. ACTA (FCC) ID: GCQUSA-33408-AL-E IC: 1175A-NXV2
12 VDC regulated 500 mA 12 VDC regulated 1 A
130 mA max. 55 mA
6.4 x 4.0 x 1.1 in. (16.3 x 10.2 x 2.8 cm)
110 mA max. 75 mA
6.4 x 5.3 x 1.0 in. (16.3 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm)
cm)
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Note: Calculations are based on three 17 A batteries.
WARNING: Replace only with a Panasonic LC12V4BP
or Yuasa NP4-12 battery. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
WARNING: If separate power supplies are necessary
to accommodate additional devices, safety standards require that each power supply be prominently marked with adequate instructions for removing all power from the unit.
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Installation Instructions
ANSI/SIA CP-01 requirements
CP-01 feature descriptions and specifications are listed in Table 7. The following are requirements for compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01 standards.
Note: Where a conflict exists, UL requirements take precedence over ANSI/SIA requirements.
• Minimum system requirements:
• One control panel
• Two keypads
• Do not enable remote arming in SIA classified installations.
• Off premise transmission must be in the SIA format.
• Do not exceed 1 minute for the abort window and entry delay.
Note: A call-waiting cancel on a noncall-waiting line prevents successful connection to the central station.
Table 7. CP-01 feature descriptions and specifications
CP-01 feature description Feature description as shown in
Exit time Exit 1 delay 24 2 60 45 to 240 seconds
Progress annunciation / disable ­for silent exit
Exit time restart (reexit) This feature is not programmable in the panel. Enabled
Auto stay arm on unvacated premises
Exit time and progress annuncia­tion/disable for remote arm
Entry delays
Abort window - for nonfire zones
Abort window time - for nonfire zones
Abort annunciation This feature is not programmable in the panel. Flashing cancel LED goes off when
Cancel annunciation Cancel 23 3/6 Enabled Enabled
Duress feature Duress 44 Disabled Disabled
Cross zoning Two trips on cross zone 37 5/4 Disabled Required
Programmable cross zoning time Cross zone time 40 6 5 minutes Allowed
Swinger shutdown Swinger shutdown count 38 n/a Enabled for 1 trip For all nonfire zones, shut
Swinger shutdown disable Swinger shutdown count 38 n/a Enabled for 1 trip Allowed
Fire alarm verification Fire alarm verification time 40 9 Disabled Required (depends on panel
Call waiting cancel Must be programmed as part of the
Default changes (from prior versions):
b
b
manual
Exit 2 delay 24 4 60 45 to 240 seconds
Silent keypad option 93
Auto bypass 23 1/3 Enabled Enabled
This feature is not programmable in the panel. Exit time and progress are always enabled. Enabled (disabled for remote
Entry 1 delay 24 1 30 30 to 240 seconds
Entry 2 delay 24 3 30 30 to 240 seconds
Dialer delay 40 8 30 Enabled (may be disabled by
Dialer delay 40 8 30 15 to 45 seconds
disarming.
Keypad sounds on cross zone trip 39 5 Disabled
Zone type characteristic 111 3/4 Disabled
phone number
Recent closing 23 3/7 Enabled
Exit error 23 3/8 Enabled
Power up delay 40 3 60 seconds
a. Refer to your keypad installation manual. b. Combined abort window time and entry delay must not exceed one minute.
Program location
a
0 n/a n/a Required (depends on user
Seg/opt Default CP-01 required setting
2 All annunciators
enabled
Allowed (individual keypads may be disabled)
arming)
zone/zone type, but no cancel reports will be sent)
Enabled
down at 1 to 2 trips
and sensors)
phone line)
888 GE Security (888.437.3287). Toll-free in the US, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
Technical support
503.885.5700 outside the toll-free area or contact your local dealer.
www.gesecurity.com
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