DESCRIPTION
The NX-586E can store up to four (4) NetworX alarm panel
configurations -- panel only, no modules -- within its own nonvolatile memory. These files can be created using the DL900
software (1.13 or later) without a panel attached (power must still be
supplied). The files can also be created using the installer program
mode on any existing NetworX panel without the need for any
computer. The files stored on the Direct Connect unit can be
transferred to any panel of the same type or read by the DL900
software for reviewing, editing and archiving purposes.
REQUIREMENTS
Computer running DL900 (download software for Windows
with available serial port
NX-586E Direct Connect module
Any NetworX control panel
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)
NX-586E Direct Connect Module
Instructions
I-NX586E-IM
Rev D October 2005
This will overwrite the existing data without further
prompting.
5. A screen will appear indicating that the data is being sent.
When this screen disappears, the process is complete.
C. READING DATA FROM THE NX-586E TO THE
DL900
1. Perform steps 1-6 in Section A of this document (“PC to
Panel Direct Connect”).
2. In step 2, COM and POS can be connected to any 12 VDC
source, and DATA does not need to be connected.
3. Select: DOWNLOAD READ PANEL DATA FROM
586
4. Select the location in the NX-586E from which the data will
be retrieved.
5. A screen will appear indicating that the data is being read.
When this screen disappears, the process is complete.
OPERATIONS
A. PC TO PANEL DIRECT CONNECT
1. Connect NX-586E to serial port.
2. Connect cable with alligator clips to a NetworX panel as
follows:
a. Red to POS
b. Black to COM
c. Green to DATA
3. Start the DL900 Download software.
4. Select: PROGRAM SETUP DIRECT
CONNECT SETTINGS
5. Select the correct port number and baud rate. Protocol
must be Binary (default). The baud rate should match the
NX-586E. Default is 9600. Click OK.
6. Select the account to use.
7. Select DOWNLOAD DIRECT CONNECT
Note: You can also use the tool bar or the [F11] key.
8. Download as normal. You cannot perform the following:
9. View keypad status
10. Enroll devices
B. WRITING DATA FROM THE DL900 TO THE
NX-586E
The NX-586E will hold the entire programming worksheet for up to
four (4) NetworX control panels.
the modules will NOT be read or written to/from the NX-586E.
1. Perform steps 1-6 in Section A of this document (“PC to
Panel Direct Connect”).
Note: Programming information for
In step 2, COM and POS can be connected to any 12
VDC source, and DATA does not need to be connected.
D. USING THE NX-586E WITHOUT A COMPUTER:
1. Attach the cable with the three alligator clips to the proper
terminals on the NetworX panel (Refer to Section 0). Note:
If you have a keypad installed in partition 8, keypad 8, it
must be removed during this operation.
2. On a Partition 1 keypad, enter À 8
3. Enter the 4- or 6-digit program code (default is 9713).
4. When prompted for the device number, enter 2 5 5 #
5. When prompted for the location, enter 0 #
6. To READ or WRITE:
A. Read (store the NetworX panel configuration into a file
on the NX-586E):
o Enter 1 À
o Enter the number of the file (1 to 4) in which you
wish to save it
o Enter À #
o The ‘Receiving Data’ LED will flash if the command
is being carried out. The keypad sounder will chime
(‘ding-dong’) if the operation is successful.
B. Write (copy a file from the NX-586E to the NetworX
panel):
o Enter 2 À
o Enter the number of the file to copy (1 to 4) À #
o The ‘Sending Data’ LED will flash if the command is
being carried out. The keypad sounder will chime
(‘ding-dong’) if the operation is successful.
7. A ‘triple beep’ will sound if any error occurred during either
Read or Write. You can view the result in Location 0 /
Segment 1 (see chart for possible results).
2. Select: DOWNLOAD WRITE PANEL DATA TO
586
3. You will be warned this could overwrite user codes (if they
were changed by the user).
4. Select the location in the NX-586E where the data will be
stored.
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LOCATION 0 TASKS & RESULTS 8 SEGMENTS
This is the only location used on the NX-586E. The seven segments
have the following functions and meaning:
Segment 1:
Used to set the task to perform (read or write) and display the
result of the task requested.
0 = ........................................Idle condition
1 = COMMAND ..............Read panel configuration into a file.
2 = COMMAND ..............Write a file’s configuratio n into the panel.
10 = RESULT ......................Working.
11 = RESULT ......................Invalid command; installer entere d a value other
12 = RESULT ......................Invalid file number; installer entered a file number
13 = RESULT ......................Incorrect panel type; t he panel an d file types do
14 = RESULT ......................Incorrect access code; the panel and file access
15 = RESULT ......................Timeout; the requeste d com ma nd h ad no d ata
16 = RESULT ......................Aborted; the previous command was aborte d by
20= RESULT ......................Transfer successful; the previous read or write
than 1 or 2.
other than 1-4.
not match.
code do not match.
exchange for 3 seconds.
attempting another command.
command was successful.
Segment 2:
Used to hold the file number for the requested read or write
command. The only valid values are 1-4. This segment is always
set to 0 after any command to prevent accidentally overwriting
an incorrect file.
Segments 3 – 6:
Used to indicate the panel type stored in files 1-4 respectively.
Results:
0 - 3 applies to the standard NetworX panels (NX-4 / NX-6 / NX-8)
4 applies to the NX-8E panel
10 applies to the NX-4V2 panel
11 applies to the NX-6V2 panel
12 applies to the NX-8V2 panel
Segment 7:
Used to set the baud rate for the RS-232 connection (mu st match
that of the DL-900 program). The valid values are 0-7 and will be
reset to 4 (9600 baud - factory default) if set incorrectly.
0= 600 Baud 4= 9600 Baud (9.6K)
1= 1200 Baud (1.2K) 5= 19200 Baud (19.2K)
2= 2400 Baud (2.4K) 6= 38400 Baud (38.4K)
3= 4800 Baud (4.8K) 7= 76800 Baud (76.8K)
Segment 8 (Read Only):
Internal Panel Table Revision (see DL900 for required version). This
“read-only” segment is used exclusively for Sections B and C.
CE Mark
Product identification:
Model/type CS586 / NX-586E BOM revision level: 01
Category CS586 Direct Connect / Quicklink Direct Connect
Brand GE Security - Aritech / Caddx
Manufacturer:
EU
representative:
Concerning EMC
A sample of the
product has been
tested by:
Test report
reference
Applied standards EN50130-4 (1995) +A1(1998)
Equipment class identifier (RF products falling under the scope of
R&TTE)
X Not Applicable None (class 1)
Means of conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in
conformity with Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC), and 93/68/EEC
(Marking) based on test results using harmonized standards in
accordance with the Directives mentioned.
Raoul van Bergen
Manager Control & Communications GE Security B.V.
Kelvinstraat 7
6003 DH Weert
The Netherlands
Place
Date
: Weert
: 12 September 2005
MANUFACTURERS
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GE Security
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GE Security B.V.
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6003 DH Weert
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&
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Ireland.
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