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LED keypad programming 9
Control panel programming 12
Programming locations 17
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 49
General diagnosis 50
Trouble conditions 50
Voltage tables 53
Specifications 54
Appendix A Reporting codes 55
Reporting fixed codes in Contact ID and SIA 56
Reporting zone codes in Contact ID and SIA 58
Reporting Ademco Contact ID transmissions 59
Device numbers for reporting expander troubles 60
Zone ID or user ID hex digit for 4+2 formats 62
Appendix B Programming worksheet 63
Programming worksheet 64
Glossary 75
NX-6V2 Control Panel Installation Manual i
Important information
This is the NX-6V2 Control Panel Installation Manual. This document includes an
overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to install the NX6V2 board inside the enclosure and how to program the control panel.
To use this document effectively, you should have the following minimum
qualifications:
• A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical connections
• A basic knowledge of control panels.
ii NX-6V2 Control Panel Installation Manual
Chapter 1
Introduction
Summary
This chapter provides an overview of your NX-6V2 Control Panel, including basic
installation and terminal connections.
Content
Product overview 2
Product contents 2
Board installation 3
Wiring 3
Terminal descriptions 5
Module list 6
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2 3 4
5
6
7
8
10
11 12
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NetworX
Product overview
The NX-6V2 Control Panel is a residential security and alarm system and
provides the following features:
•Sophisticated software allowing up to 40 users to interface with up to 16
zones and two partitions.
• Integrated fire and input/output modules.
• Fast SIA and Contact ID formats.
• System expansion with up to 16 keypads and three modules. Keypads can
include NX-148E-RF keypads that have built-in wireless receivers.
Figure 1: NX-6V2 Control Panel
Product contents
The NX-6V2 Control Panel generally comes with:
• One metal enclosure
• One LED keypad
For additional hardware, refer to the Table 3 on page 6.
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Length in feet
Wire gauge for NX-6V2
Wire gauge for NX-320 E
250
24
22
500
20
18
1000
18
16
1500
16
14
2500
14
12
Board installation
Inside the metal enclosure, there are slots for board insertions. These allow the
PC board to be positioned vertically (Figure 2 below). 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.
Figure 2: Board installation
Wiring
Table 1 below 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
Figure 3 on page 4 shows the wiring diagram for the NX-6V2.
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1
AUX 4
(SMOKE +)
3
COM
2
COM
4
COM
POS
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DATA
5
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION
THECONTROLPANEL
MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED
FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION
TOWORK EFFECTIVELY.THE
GROUNDCONNECTION SHOULD
BETIEDTO AVERIFIEDCOLD
WATER PIPE OR A DEDICATED
METALROD 6’TO 10’LONG.
USE MINIMUM 14 GAUGEWIRE.
UL LISTEDTRANSFORMER 16.5V
25, 40, OR 50VA CLASS I I.
DO NOTCONNECTTO A RECEPTACLE
THAT ISCONTROLLED BY A SWITCH .
DO NOT
CONNECT
120VACTO
TERMINAL
STRIP.
120V AC
60Hz
PRIMARY
3.5 AMP
MAX.
BUILT IN SIREN DRIVER
FOR 15 OR 30WATT
SPEAKERS 4,8 OR 16
OHMLOAD.
CURRENT LIMITEDTO
2.5 AMP MAXIMUM.
TO ADDITIONAL
KEYPADS AND
EXPANSION
DEVICES.
MAXTOTALWIRERUN IS 2500’.
MAX NUMBER OF DEVICES IS 16
KEYPADS + 3OTHER DEVICES.
KEYPAD POS AND AUX + TERMINALS
ARE LIMITED TO 1 AMP.
THETOTAL STANDBY CURRENT D RAWN FROM
TERMINALS SMOKE+ , KEYPAD POS AND
AUX PRW+,WHEN ADDED TOGETHER,
MUST NOT EXCEED 700mA WITH A 40VA
or 50VATRANSFORMER; 400mA WITH A 25VA
TRANSFORMER.
UNDER FULL- LOAD,THECONTROL PANEL NO LONGER
PROCESSES SENSOR TRIPSAT 9.25 VOLTS.
1 NORMALLY OPEN
CONTACT AND
1 NORMALLY CLOSED
CONTACTWITH E.O.L.
RESISTOR.
3.3K
E.O.L.
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
NORMALLY CLOSED
CONTACTWITH E.O.L.
RESISTOR.
3.3K
E.O.L.
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
NORMALLY OPEN
CONTACTWITH
E.O.L. RESISTOR.
3.3K
E.O.L.
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
DOUBLED ZONE
CONFIGURATION
USED AS A FIRE
ZONE.
3.74K
E.O.L.
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
DOUBLED ZONE
CONFIGURATION.
The 3.74Kresistor
isforzones 1 - 6.
The 6.98Kresistor
isforzones 7 - 12.
6.98K
E.O.L. (7 - 12)
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
3.74K
E.O.L. (1 - 6)
IF A DOUBLEDZONE
IS USED AS A FIREZONE,
THE HIGHZONE (7 - 12)
IS NOT USABLE.
SINGLEZONEE.O.L.
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ORG
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GOLD
3.3K
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E.O.L
RESISTORS
2 NORMAL LY
OPEN CONTACT
AND 2 NORMAL LY
CLOSED CONTACT
WITH E.O.L.
RESISTOR.
3.3K
E.O.L.
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
EUROPEAN DOUBLE
E.O.L.CONFIGURATION
ANYZONE
TERMINAL
ANYCOM
TERMINAL
3.3K
E.O.L.
3.3K
E.O.L.
TAMPER
CONTACT
FORVOLTAGE OUTPUT
PROGRAM LOCATION 37,
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4WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR
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ANYZONE
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TOAUX OUT 4
TERMINAL
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TOAUX 4
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THIS LED IS FOR
PROPER CIRCUIT
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.
U.L. INSTALL ATIONS
The Class 2, Class 3, and power-limi ted fire
alarm circuits must be install ed using FPL, FPLR, or
FPLP wire and the Burglar Alarm circuits must use
CL2, CL2R, or CL2 P cable as permit ted by
National Electrical Code ANSI/NF PA 70. The
Class 2, Class 3 and power-limited fire alarm
circuit conductors extending beyond the cable
jacket must be separated a minimum of ¼ inch
or by non- conductive tubing or non-conductive
barrier from all other conductors.
WARNING –TO PREVENT RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK- ALWAYS
DISCONNECTTHETELEPHONE
LINE PRIORTO SERVICING.
PROGRAM
NetworX Bus
BOX
T
AMPER
USE
P
A
R
T #EOL68
.
Aux 4 defaultsto SMOKE +
but can bereconfiguredto
be used asZone 7for 2-wire
smoke loop.Connect 680 ohm
resistor betweenAux 4 &COM.
ProgramLOC 37, SEG 6, OPT 1.
Aux. Out 4 (as Smoke +)
Current limitedto 250 mA
when output is positive and
250 microamps when
output is negative.
IF BOXTAMPER IS ENABLED INLOC 37,
CONNECT A NORMALLY CLOSED
SWITCHTOTHESE PINS.
AUDIOTAP
3.3KE.O.L
RESISTOR
Figure 3: NX-6V2 wiring diagram
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Terminal
Description
R1
House telephone ring (gray wire on the standard RJ-31X card).
R
Telephone ring (red wire on the standard RJ-31X cord).
T
Telephone tip (green wire on the standard RJ-31X cord).
T1
House telephone tip (brown wire on the standard RJ-31X cord).
EARTH
Earth ground. Connect to a cold water pipe or a 6 to 10 ft. driven rod.
AC
AC input. Connect to a 16.5 V 40 or 50 VA Class II UL approved transformer.
BELL+ and
BELL-
If used as a siren output (default), the speaker rating is 15 watt at 8 or 16
ohms, or 30/40 watt at 4, 8, or 16 ohms. If voltage output is selected in
Location 37, this output becomes voltage output, 12 VDC, 1 A maximum load.
A 3.3 kohm resistor is 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 causes these devices to output a small signal.
DATA
Connect to the data terminal on the keypads and the expanders. Maximum
number of devices: 16 keypads plus three other devices.
COM
Connect to the common terminal on the keypads and the expanders.
POS
Connect to the POS terminal on the keypads and the expanders. Individually,
this terminal is limited to 1 amp. Combined, this terminal and AUX PWR+ are
limited to 2 amps total current.
COM
Connect negative wire of powered devices such as motion detectors and
smoke detectors.
AUX+
Connect positive wire of all powered devices except smoke detectors and
keypads. Individually, this terminal is limited to 1 amp. Combined, this terminal
and KP POS are limited to 2 amps total current.
ZONE 6
Connect to one side of the zone 6 loop. Connect the other side to the COM
terminal. Open or short causes an alarm.
COM
Common (-) terminal for zones 5 and 6.
ZONE 5
Connect to one side of zone 5 loop. Connect the other side to the COM
terminal. Open or short causes an alarm.
ZONES 1 to 4
Connect as describes for zones 5 and 6.
AUXOUT 4
(SMOKE +)
Smoke detector power 12 VDC (for those jurisdictions that allow the Priority
zone to be used with smoke detectors). Current limited to 50 mA when output
is positive and 250 A when output is negative. This output defaults to Smoke
Power, but can be reconfigured.
AUXOUT 1 to 3
Connect negative lead of low current device. For example, relays or LEDs
(install 1 kohm resistor in series if connected to an LED). Connect positive
lead of device to AUX+. Current is limited to 50 mA.
Terminal descriptions
Table 2 below describes the terminals shown in the wiring diagram.
Table 2: NX-6V2 terminals
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Part number
Description
NX-6V2
NX-6V2 control only.
NX-6V2-KIT
NX-6V2 control, NX-108E LED keypad, 16.5 V 40 VA transformer.
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
Alphanumeric 48-zone LCD keypad with built-in 48-zone wireless receiver.
NX-200
Zone doubling kit (includes one hundred 3.74k and one hundred 6.98k
resistors).
NX-320E
Smart power supply and bus extender.
NX-408E
8-zone wireless expansion module.
NX-416E
16-zone wireless expansion module.
NX-448E
48-zone wireless expansion module.
NX-507E
7-relay output module.
NX-508E
8-output module.
NX-534E
Two-way listen-in module.
NX-540E
Operator telephone interface module.
NX-548E
48-zone wireless receiver.
NX-591E-GSM
Cell interface.
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.
Module list
Table 3 below shows some of the modules that are compatible with the NX-6V2
system. Additional information is available from customer support.
Table 3: Module list
Note: The maximum number of zones available is 16 regardless of the devices added.
Information regarding zone doubling is located in the Glossary.
6 NX-6V2 Control Panel Installation Manual
Chapter 2
Programming
Summary
This chapter provides basic programming instructions and a description of the
programming locations.
Content
LED keypad programming 9
Keypad options 9
Keypad number and partition 10
Elapsed increments 10
System date 10
System clock 11
User codes 11
User authority level 11
Control panel programming 12
Programming data types 14
Loading factory defaults 15
Enrolling modules and keypads 15
Programming locations 17
Quick start programming 17
Locations 0 to 18 - Reporting 17
Locations 19 to 22 - Downloading 25
Locations 23 and 24 - Partition features 27
Locations 25 to 28 - Zone type and partition selection 28
Location 37 - Siren and system supervision 32
Location 38 - Swinger shutdown count 33
Location 39 - Keypad sounder control 33
Location 40 - System timers 33
Location 41 - Special features 35
Locations 42 and 43 - Go to program code and authorization 35
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Location 44 - Duress code 36
Locations 45 to 50 - Auxiliary outputs programming 36
Location 51 - Autotest control 38
Locations 52 to 55 - Times and days 39
Locations 56 to 83 - 4+2 format communicator codes 40
Location 84 - Daylight saving time 43
Locations 88 to 91 - Partition account codes and features. 43
Locations 110 to 169 - Zone type characteristics 44
Location 206 - Auto disarm day selection 47
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LED
Keypad feature enabled
1
Reserved. Do not program this LED.
2
Enable silent keypad option. Silences the entry/exit sounder and chime
only.
3
Enable ding dong sound for chime. If off, chime is a single tone.
4
Enable keypress silence option. Silences the pulsing keypad sounder
for 5 seconds when a key is pressed.
5
Enable armed status suppression. Will not allow the keypad to display
faulted or bypassed zones when the system is armed.
6
Enable panic, fire, emergency beep tone. Sounds a short beep to verify
that the keypress was accepted.
7
Suppress the Service LED. Will not allow the Service LED to light for
any reason. If there is a system problem, pressing *2, shows the service
menu.
LED keypad programming
This section describes how to program the address of each LED keypad, as well
as the options that are available. The keypad must be addressed for control
panel supervision of that keypad. Programming defaults include:
• Four-digit master code: 1, 2, 3, 4.
• Six-digit master code: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
• Four-digit go to program code: 9, 7, 1, 3.
• Six-digit go to program code: 9, 7, 1, 3, 0, 0.
To assign the keypad’s LEDs to start at a zone other than one:
1. Enter *, 9, 2, program code.
2. Enter the starting zone number (1 to 16).
3. Press * to save and exit.
Keypad options
To program the keypad options:
1. Enter *, 9, 3, program code.
2. The Service LED begins flashing. You can now toggle LEDs 1 to 8 on/off to
enable/disable the functions shown in Table 4 below.
3. Press * after enabling/disabling the desired functions.
Table 4: LED 1 to 8 functions
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LED
Keypad feature enabled
8
Enable multiple partition viewing. Enable temporary viewing of all
partitions by pressing *, 1, partition number.
Keypad number and partition
To set the keypad number and partition:
1. Enter *, 9, 4, program code. The Service LED and the Instant LED will flash.
2. Enter the keypad number (1 to 8).
3. Press *. The Instant LED will illuminate steady and the Service LED will
remain flashing.
4. Enter the partition number (1 or 2) for the keypad. The keypad will
automatically exit this mode at this time.
Elapsed increments
To set the elapsed increments since the last autotest:
1. Enter *, 9, 5, program code. The Service LED begins flashing.
2. Enter the three-digit increment number.
[100;s digit] - [10’s digit] - [1’s digit] - #
System date
To set the system date:
1. Enter *, 9, 6, master code. The Service LED begins flashing.
2. Enter the day for the week, the month, the day of the month, and the year.
Day of the week (one digit) 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday etc.
Month (two digits) 01 = January, 02 = February, etc.
Day of the month (two digits), 01 to 31.
Year (last two digits of the year).
For example, Sunday, May 7, 2010 = 1, 0, 5, 0, 7, 1, 0.
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System clock
To set the system clock:
1. Enter *, 9, 7, master code. The Service LED begins flashing.
2. Enter the clock time (military time). Hour: 00 through 23, where 00 is
midnight, 01 is 1:00 a.m., 23 is 11:00 p.m. Minutes: 00 to 59. For example,
1. Enter *, 5, master code. The Ready LED begins flashing.
2. Enter the two-digit user number (for example, 03 for user 3). The maximum
number of users is 40.
3. Enter the new user code designated for that individual. The Ready LED
begins flashing, indicating the code was accepted. If the code was rejected, a
beep sounds three times.
If another user code needs to be programmed, repeat the process.
4. Press # while the Ready LED is flashing to exit the user code programming
mode.
User authority level
To assign user authority levels:
1. Enter *, 6, master code. The Ready LED begins flashing.
2. Enter the two-digit user number. The Ready LED illuminates and the Instant
LED begins flashing.
3. Turn on the LED for the features you want. See Table 5 on page 12 for a
description of each LED.
4. Enter *. The Instant LED will illuminate steady.
5. Now you are in partition enable mode. This tells the system what partition this
user can arm/disarm. LEDs 1 and 2 illuminate for each partition that the user
has authorization for. To change any of these numbers, press 1 or 2 to toggle
the corresponding LED off/on, indicating the user is assigned or not assigned
access to that partition.
6. Enter *. This returns you to step 2, where you can enter another user number
to assign attributes for. You may continue this procedure until you have
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LED
Attributes if LED 8 is off
Attributes if LED 8 is on
1
Reserved
Activate output 1
2
Armed only
Activate output 2
3
Arm only after close window
Activate output 3
4
Master arm/disarm (can program other
codes)
Activate output 4
5
Arm/disarm code
Arm/disarm
6
Allowed to bypass zones
Bypass zones
7
Code sends open/close reports
Open/close reporting
8
If this LED is on, LEDs 1 to 7 use the
column to the right.
If this LED is off, LEDs 1 to 7 use the
column to the left.
assigned authority levels to all user numbers, or you can press # to exit
assigning authority level programming.
Table 5: LED features
Note: Any master arm/disarm code can add or change a user code if the master
code has access to the same partitions as the code being added/changed.
Consequently, when programming the user codes for a partitioned system, leave
at least one code (can be go to program code if enabled in Location 43) access
to all partitions or you will not be able to add new users. If you want the end user
to be able to add new codes, you must remove the partition authority from all
blank codes.
Entering *, 9, 8 while the system is disarmed, causes the control panel to do a
callback for a download. A valid user code is required after pressing *, 9, 8 if it is
enabled in Location 41.
Entering *, 9, 9 while the system is disarmed causes the control panel to seize
the phone line for a download. A valid user code is required after pressing *, 9, 9
if it is enabled in Location 41.
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.
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To enter program mode:
1. Press *, 8. The five function LEDs (Stay, Chime, Exit, Bypass, and Cancel)
begin flashing.
2. Enter the go to program code (default 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 and in Table 15 on page 60.
Once you enter the module number, the Armed LED illuminates, indicating it is
waiting for you to enter a programming location.
To program a location:
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.
While entering new data, the Ready LED begins flashing to indicate a data
change in process.
2. 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.
3. To move to another location after exiting a location (Armed LED illuminated):
Press the Police (badge) key for the next sequential location.
Press the Fire (flame) key for the previous location.
Press the Emergency (cross) key for the same location.
4. To review the data in a specific location, repeat the procedure, pressing * but
with no numeric data entry. Each time you press *, the programming data of
the next segment displays.
To exit the current programming location:
1. Press *. The Ready LED goes off and the Armed LED goes on. You must
press * to save the data.
2. To exit before the last segment, press #. The Armed LED illuminates.
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Zone 1 LED = 1
Zone 2 LED = 2
Zone 3 LED = 4
Zone 4 LED = 8
Zone 5 LED = 16
Zone 6 LED = 32
Zone 7 LED = 64
Zone 8 LED = 128
You are now ready to enter another programming location. If you attempt to
program and invalid entry for a particular segment, the keypad beeps three times
indicating an error and remains in that segment awaiting a valid entry.
To exit program mode:
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 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.
Programming data types
There are two types of programming data (only one is used for any segment):
• Numerical. Used to enter values from 0 to 15 or 0 to 255, depending on the
location’s segment.
• Feature selection. Used to turn features on or off.
Numerical data
Program numerical data by entering a number from 0 to 255 on the numeric keys
of the system keypad. To view the data in a location, a binary process is used.
The binary process uses the LEDs for zones 1 to 8. To determine the data in a
programming location, the binary process adds the lighted LEDs numeric
equivalents together. The LEDs numeric equivalents are:
For example, if 33 is programmed in a location, the LEDs for zone 1 and zone 6
illuminate, indicating 33 is in that location (1 + 32 = 33).
If you attempt to program a number too large for a particular segment, the
keypad beeps three times, indicating an error and remains in that segment
awaiting a valid entry. On the LCD keypad, the number in the location displays.
For locations with a maximum of 15, the hexadecimal equivalent displays in
parenthesis (F).
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Feature selection data
Feature selection data displays the current condition (on or off) for eight features
associated with the programming location and segment selected. Pressing a
button on the touchpad (1 to 8) that corresponds to the feature number within a
segment toggles (on/off) that feature. You can select numerous features within
one segment.
To enter feature selection data:
1. Press a numeric key from 1 to 8 to select the feature. The corresponding LED
illuminates (feature is on).
2. Press the number again, and the LED extinguishes (feature is off).
3. If you want to select all eight features of a segment, press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
LEDs 1 to 8 illuminate as you press the keys indicating that those features are
enabled. The features not enabled display a hyphen (-) on an LCD touchpad.
4. After selecting the desired settings for features in the segment, press * to
enter the data and advance to the next segment of the location.
Note: When you are in the last segment of a location and press * to enter the
data, you exit that location. This turns the Ready LED off and the Armed LED on.
You are now ready to enter another programming location.
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 6 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 these modules to be supervised by the control
panel.
To enroll the modules:
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
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a siren or bell is attached to the NX-6V2, it sounds for about 1 second. If the
module is not detected, the Service LED illuminates.
Note: User codes are not accepted during the enrolling process.
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Programming locations
This section describes all the programming options for the control panel.
Quick start programming
For most routine installations, the quick start locations allow you to enable a
majority of the options available with the NX-6V2 (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
Caution: A call-waiting cancel on a non call-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 6 below describes the formats for this location. If you need a
format other than those listed, review the override options described in Location
18. 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.
DTMF (see “Reporting Ademco Contact ID transmissions” on page
59.
14
SIA
Frequency shift keys (see “Reporting fixed codes in Contact ID and
SIA” on page 56).
15
Custom format
See “Location 18 - Custom communicator format” on page 24.
16
3/1 or 4/1 slow
Same as 5, but sends the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
17
3/1 or 4/1 slow
Same as 6, but sends the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
18
3/1 or 4/1 fast
Same as 7, but sends the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
19
3/1 or 4/1 fast
Same as 8, but send the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
20
3/1 or 4/1 fast with
parity
Same as 9, but sends the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
21
3/1 or 4/1 fast with
parity
Same as 10, but sends the alarm event code rather than the zone
number.
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SIA
SIA with area modifiers.
Segment 1 - Phone 1 dial attempts. Program the number of dial attempts (1 to 15) the
communicator makes to phone 1 before ending the notification 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.
0 = The NX-6V2 will make the designated number of attempts to phone 1 before setting the fail to
communicate condition to stop reporting.
1 = The NX-6V2 will stop trying to communicate after the designated number of attempts have
been made to phone 1.
2 = The NX-6V2 will 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 3 - Phone 1 dial attempts/backup control
Location 3 has two segments of numerical data.
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Segment 1
1. Alarms and alarm restores.
2. Opening and closings.
3. Zone bypass and bypass restore.
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 both.
3. Sensor missing and restore.
4. Sensor low battery and restore.
5. Expander trouble and restore.
6. Fail to communicate.
7. Zone activity monitor.
8. Reserved.
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. Location 5 should be left at the factory default of 0.
•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).
Location 5 - Phone 1 partitions reported
Location 5 has one segment of feature selection data. Use this location to
program when events are to be reported to a phone number are based upon the
partition (1 or 2) regardless of the event. Enter 1 for partition 1 or enter 2 for
partition 2. If this location is used, Location 4 should be programmed as 0.
Location 6 - Phone 2
Location 6 has 20 segments of numerical data. Use this location to program
phone 2. The default for each segment is 14.
• To program a delay of 4 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.
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Segment 1 - Phone 2 dial attempts. Program the number of dial attempts (1 to 15) the
communicator makes to phone 2 before ending the notification process. The default is 8, which
means that the communicator makes eight attempts to the first number.
Segment 2 - Phone 2 backup control. Program the backup control for phone 2. The default is 0.
0 = The NX-6V2 will make the designated number of attempts to phone 2 before setting the fail to
communicate condition to stop reporting.
1 = The NX-6V2 will stop trying to communicate after the designated number of attempts have
been made to phone 2.
2 = The NX-6V2 will make the dial attempts in increments of two. The first two attempts are made
to phone 2, the next two attempts to phone 1. This repeats until the total number of attempts
designated in segment 1 is completed.
• Enter 11 for a *, and 12 for a #.
• Enter 14 to indicate the end of the phone number.
Caution: A call-waiting cancel on a non call-waiting line prevents successful
connection to the central station.
Location 7 - Phone 2 account code
Location 7 has six segments of numerical data. Use this location to program the
account code sent when phone 2 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 8 - Phone 2 communicator format
Location 8 has one segment of numerical data. Use this location to program the
communicator format used to transmit to the receiver connected to phone 2.
Refer to your central station receiver documentation to determine which format is
compatible. Table 6 on page 18 describes the formats for this location. If you
need a format other than those listed, review the override options described in
Location 18. 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, format 1 will be used
when phone 2 is dialed.
Location 9 - Phone 2 dial attempts/backup control
Location 9 has two segments of numerical data.
Location 10 - Phone 2 events reported
Location 10 has two segments of feature selection data. Use this location to
select those events reported to phone 2.
•If you do not want dual or split reporting, use the default of 0.
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Segment 1
1. Alarms and alarm restores.
2. Opening and closings.
3. Zone bypass and bypass restore.
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 and restore.
3. Sensor missing and restore.
4. Sensor low battery and restore.
5. Expander trouble and restore.
6. Fail to communicate.
7. Zone activity monitor.
8. Reserved.
•If you want dual or split reporting and the split is based on the event type
(alarm, open/close, etc.), use only those events that are reported to phone 2.
•If you don’t want events reported to phone 2, program 0 in Location 10.
Location 11 - Phone 2 partitions reported
Location 11 has one segment of feature selection data. Use this location to
program when events are to be reported to a phone number are based upon the
partition (1 or 2) regardless of the event. Enter 1 for partition 1 or enter 2 for
partition 2. If this location is used, Location 10 should be programmed as 0.
Location 12 - Phone 3
Location 12 has 20 segments of numerical data. Use this location to program
phone 3. The default for each segment is 14.
• To program a delay of 4 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 #.
• Enter 14 to indicate the end of the phone number.
Caution: A call-waiting cancel on a non call-waiting line prevents successful
connection to the central station.
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Segment 1 - Phone 3 dial attempts. Program the number of dial attempts (1 to 15) the
communicator makes to phone 3 before ending the notification process. The default is 8, which
means that the communicator makes eight attempts to the first number.
Segment 2 - Phone 3 backup control, Program the backup control for phone 3. The default is 0.
0 = The NX-6V2 will make the designated number of attempts to phone 3 before setting the fail to
communicate condition to stop reporting.
1 = The NX-6V2 will stop trying to communicate after the designated number of attempts have
been made to phone 3.
2 = The NX-6V2 will make the dial attempts in increments of two. The first two attempts are made
to phone 3, the next two attempts to phone 2. This repeats until the total number of attempts
designated in segment 1 is completed.
Location 13 - Phone 3 account code
Location 13 has six segments of numerical data. Use this location to program the
account code sent when phone 3 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. If Location 6 Phone 2 is left unprogrammed, use account code 1 when phone 3 is dialed.
Location 14 - Phone 3 communicator format
Location 14 has one segment of numerical 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. Table 6 on page 18 describes the formats for this location. If you
need a format other than those listed, review the override options described in
Location 18. 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, format 1 will be used
when phone 3 is dialed.
Location 15 - Phone 3 dial attempts/backup control
Location 15 has two segments of numerical data.
Location 16 - Phone 3 events reported
Location 16 has two segments of feature selection data. Use this location to
select those events reported to phone 3.
• If you do not want dual or split reporting, use the default of 0.
• If you want dual or split reporting and the split is based on the event type
(alarm, open/close, etc.), use only those events that are reported to phone 3.
•If you don’t want events reported to phone 3, program 0 in Location 16.
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