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1. A list of three available phone numbers 1 to 3 is displayed Scroll to the Phone Numbers relevant phone number and press OK Phone Number 1 Press F4 lt d or F5 P to scroll to the required digit DOES Cs lt gt ae v Press the W key to delete a single digit Press 4 to move to the start of the phone number and then press V PEA E Ha C V to delete the whole number Enter a new number and press OK E re OK NX 10 User Manual 25 Setting up light control The light control system allows you to turn on devices in your house from your keypad For example you can turn on all the downstairs lights in your house To do this you attach a programmable control to each light switch You then use the keypad to assign the control to the switch and specify the house that contains the switches 1 Press OK and enter your user code When entering code the number of digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc Scroll to Light Control and press OK User Menu Light Control A list of all the configurable switches in your system is displayed Each Light Control switch has a unique identifying number Device 1 Navigate with the A V keys to the relevant switch and press OK Scroll to Module Number and select the control that is attached to the selected switch Device 1 Module Number Scroll to House Code and select your house code with the AW keys Device 1 House code is always a single letter E
2. on O B o FTES a Select the user group Navigate with the A W keys to the relevant user a A C O K number and press OK Scroll to Add User Code and press OK The new user s code is displayed Add User Code as either a row of numbers or a row of dashes Press the number keys to enter a new user code The new numbers are displayed or the dashes change to stars Press OK If the code is displayed as a row of stars re enter it to confirm that it is correct Press OK Confirm Code Scroll to Name and press OK The user s name is displayed Press A to overwrite or insert text Press W to delete text Enter a new name of up to 15 characters in length and press OK Ann Lee To delete the user scroll to Delete User and press OK The user s code and name are deleted from the system NX 10 User Manual 19 Changing user rights You can set a user s rights to arm disarm control outputs send reports and bypass zones You can also set the user s code to be a master code and specify the partitions the user can access To do this press OK and enter a master user code In a new system the User 1 is the master user by default Navigate with the A W keys to Users and press OK 1 A list of all users is displayed They are displayed in groups of 10 LOFE f a A 1 John Murphy 2 Select the user group Navigate with the A W keys to the relevant user me A v Loa O K number and press OK To select the functions a user ca
3. Using the NX 10 menus Quick User menu You can access a limited number of menu options without entering a user code through the Quick User menu Press OK and then press AY keys to enter and navigate the command menu Changing the user interface language To change the language on your keypad press OK repeatedly to find the required language See page 22 for more information User menu Your user code allows you to perform certain keypad functions through the user menu A master user code allows you to perform ALL keypad functions A master user is the only person allowed to edit user information and rights in the system To access the user menu press OK at the default display and enter your user code Only those menu options to which you have rights are displayed Press A W to navigate the user menu Note Your keypad may work slightly differently depending on how it was set up by your installer Navigating the menus AY Press to move through different menu options The quick user menu and the user menu contain lists of entries such as users and zones Press A to move to the same menu option for the previous entry in the list For example if you are viewing the user code for user 2 press A to view the user code for user 1 Press W to move to the same menu option for the next entry in the list For example if you viewing the user code for user 2 press W to view the user code for zone 3 Exiting the menu syst
4. is ready to be armed System Ready Type Code to Arm NX 10 User Manual 10 Arming and disarming using a single partition keypad A keypad can be programmed as a single partition keypad or a master keypad A single partition keypad allows you to arm one partition only while a master keypad allows you to arm one or more partitions Both keypad modes allow you to bypass zones within the partition s you are arming For more information on bypassing zones see page 17 1 Unblank the keypad if necessary by pressing the NO key and then enter your user code at the system prompt You can also press the function key to do it immediately The keypad starts to blip and the system begins to arm Leave the building The keypad blips increase during the last 10 seconds of the exit time When the exit time expires your system is armed and the keypad sounds continuously for 2 seconds The status indicator lights red Disarming your system 1 When you open the door to enter the secured partition the entry delay starts and the keypad sounds continuously 2 Enter your user code When entering code the number of code digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc Your system is disarmed and the keypad sounder stops The status indicator changes to green Note Press NO key to clear any incorrectly entered user code or other information System Ready Type Code to Arm System Arming Leave Now
5. that silent exit mode is not available HomeText commands In the EN50131 Mode the HomeText command user code does not allow to change another person s user code You can only change your own user code with this command Fault acknowledging overriding In the EN50131 Mode every fault in the system must be acknowledged or overriden by the user Faults indicate problems in the system Some of them can be solved by the user like closing an open zone but others may require calling the installer Active critical faults prevent arming of the system You can tell you need to acknowledge faults when Zones Not Ready or Service Required is displayed on the keypad Fault Acknowledging Overriding mechanism can be activated by pressing the key or is activated automatically after disarming an alarmed partition Faults are displayed according to their importance starting with the most important fault There is a possibility to scroll up down the fault list by using up down arrows If there is only one fault and overriding is not possible no arrows are displayed When any fault is still active arming of the system is impossible and the fault must be fixed first or overriden if possible to allow the user to arm the system An active fault is displayed as Fault Name Active A non active but unconfirmed fault is displayed as Fault Name OK Confirm and can be confirmed by pressing OK When the syste
6. to select or deselect a zone to bypass Night Mode Press to arm the system in Night mode JJ Chime Press to toggle Chime mode on and off F1 F2 F8 These keys can be programmed by the installer to perform certain functions AV Press the navigation keys to scroll through menu lists and options If you want to turn on a screensaver immediately press at the same time both A W keys When in master mode or not in a menu e Press A to display bypassed zones e Press W to display problem zones When editing text and phone numbers e Press A to overwrite or insert text e Press W to delete text NO e Press NO to cancel a change to the menu selection or e navigate to a higher level in the menu structure or e cancel a sequence when entering numeric data Note It is recommended to always use the NO key to wake up a keypad OK Press OK to activate the menu or accept selection changes or move forward in the menu structure or complete a sequence when entering numeric data Press the key to display problems in the system When editing text and phone numbers e Press F4 or lt to move to the first character or number e Press F5 or gt to move to the last character or number e Press W to delete from the current position to the end NX 10 User Manual W O Q ft A Full Part armed t Stay Night mode tte O86 O LCD icons If power is present the left icon is displayed I
7. 25 32 Zone 33 40 Zone 41 48 Group Bypass Alarm Memory Service Check Light Control Detector Reset Chime Download Answer UID Call displayed in EN50131 Mode only Begin U D Call not displayed in EN50131 Mode NX 10 User Manual 5 LCD keypad LCD display System status information status indicator menu options and other information that is entered are displayed here Alphanumeric display J Status icons see page 8 F1 F2 F8 Programmable keys that aral T set by the installer Function keys Preset function keys Arm Away Stay Mode Disarm Night Mode Bypass Zones see page 7 NO A rejection and navigation key S key that toggles Chime mode on and off Xe A key that activates the function of the next key that is pressed An acceptance and navigation key NX 10 User Manual 6 Keypad keys th Arm Away Press to arm the system in Away mode Arm Stay Press to arm the system in Stay mode When in the menu press to scroll to the start of the LCD message If configured this way by the installer you can use this key to toggle the Stay Instant mode of the armed partition Disarm Press to disarm the selected partition This key works in the Master mode only When in the menu press to scroll to the end of the LCD message Bypass Zone Press
8. 5o gt B User Menu Keypad Volume Keypad_Volume c gt lt gt OK NX 10 User Manual 22 1 Adjusting the LCD display You can change the contrast of the LCD display and the brightness of the backlighting The LCD contrast has 10 levels Both the LCD brightness and keypad volume have 16 levels Press OK and enter a user code When entering code the number of digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc Scroll to LCD Contrast and press OK The current LCD contrast is shown as a horizontal bar chart Press F4 lt q to decrease the contrast or F5 P to increase it and press OK Scroll to LCD Brightness and press OK The current backlight brightness is shown as a horizontal bar chart Press F4 lt to decrease the brightness or F5 P to increase it and press OK Scroll to Backlight Always On and press OK Navigate with the amp W keys to Enabled or Disabled and press OK to turned the backlight on or off c OK gt H LCD Contrast CS lt gt gt OK LCD Brightness c gt lt gt gt OK User Menu Backlight Alwa gt C AV OK NX 10 User Manual 23 Reading the event log The event log displays the details of all the events that occur from when you turn your system on The event description is as follows Event Type PN Partition Name L2 HH MM DD MM UN ZN Zone User Name LOG Event Type The type of event that occurred PN The number of the pa
9. NX 10 Alarm system user manual 1060792 Copyright c 2010 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved Manufacturer UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc 1275 Red Fox Rd Arden Hills MN 55112 6943 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Certification CE EN 50131 1 System requirements EN 50131 3 Control and indicating equipment EN 50131 6 Power Supplies EN 50131 5 3 Requirements for interconnections equipment using radio frequency techniques EN 50136 1 1 Alarm systems Alarm Transmission systems EN 50136 2 1 General requirements for alarm transmission equipment PSTN transmission path ATS Class 2 D2 M2 T2 SO 10 with notification options A B C GPRS transmission path ATS Class 5 D3 M3 T4 S2 13 with notification options A B C D Security Grade 2 Environmental class I Tested and certified by Telefication B V 1999 5 EC R amp TTE directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points Fo
10. NX 10 Alarm System User Manual 3 Menu map Zone 1 8 User Menu Bypass Zones Zone 9 16 Zone 17 24 Zone 25 32 Group Bypass Zone 33 40 Log Review Zone 41 48 Mand Event Log Alarm Memory Service Check Language Name Users Users 1 10 Add User Code Users 11 20 G Detail User Code Users 21 30 auterty Control Outputs gt XN SS 4 X Output 1 J N Outputs Output 2 Output 3 Arm Only After Closing Arm Only Arm Disarm Partitions Master Code Language Bypass Zones Name Reports Open Close J Met701 Proximity Readers Add One Card Delete User Add Multiple Cards Activate Card Deactivate Card displayed in EN50131 Mode only y Dolte One Gard displayed if the user is a master user available only if installed NX 10 User Manual 4 Menu map User Menu Walktest Keypad Volume LCD Contrast LCD Brightness LCD amp Self Test Manual Dialer Test Master Mode Silent Exit Detector Reset Backlight Always On Set Date Time C Device 2 House Code Device 3 Light Control Device 1 Ge Number Ne Phone Numbers Phone Number 1 C Phone Number 2 Fhong Number 3 Download Answer U D Call lt Begin U D Call Change Batteries Quick User Menu Bypass Zones Zone 1 8 Zone 9 16 Zone 17 24 Zone
11. Progress To answer a call 1 Navigate with the A W keys to Answer U D call and press OK ae L A yv LS O K 2 The control panel answers the computer and uploading begins Downloading In Progress NX 10 User Manual 28 Testing your system You can perform various tests on your system to ensure that it is working correctly To perform a service check it is enough to enter the Quick User Menu To perform a walktest you have to enter a master user code To test each sensor in your system after entering a master user code i A Vv ie O K scroll to Walktest and press OK Enter each zone and check its sensors motion sensors door window sensors A chime sounds when you activate a zone and the zone status is See Walktest displayed on the LCD If it is not try to activate the zone again lt results gt Enter your master user code to exit the walktest c To view any system problems such as a battery fault or damaged phone line scroll to Service Check and press OK oe LS AV L5 OK If there are any problems a service message is displayed on the LCD Servi M See page 31 for more information nunnnnnn Note Use the A F keys to scroll through the walktest and service check results on the LCD display NX 10 User Manual 29 Adding and deleting cards If you have a proximity reader installed you can use a proximity card to activate various keypad functions by holding the card against the reader As a master user you can
12. System Armed All Zones Secure Type code to Disarm System Ready Type Code to Arm NX 10 User Manual 11 Arming and disarming using a master keypad A master keypad allows you to arm one or more partitions Arm Away key arms your entire system except bypassed zones Arm Stay key part arms your system except interior and bypassed zones when you want to allow people to remain inside For more information on bypassing zones see page 17 1 Unblank the keypad if necessary by pressing the NO key and then System Ready enter your user code at the system prompt Type Code to Arm 2 The current status of the partitions set in the system is displayed 1 2 3 4 Partition is disarmed m m Partition is part armed Partition is fully armed Press a partition number to include it in the set of partitions that you want to arm or disarm Press O to include all partitions Included partitions are marked with In this case partitions 1 and 4 are included in the set Press Che to am away or to arm stay the set of partitions Press to arm in night mode The keypad starts to blip and the sys tem begins to arm When the exit time expires the selected partitions are armed and the keypad sounds continuously for two seconds When all partitions are armed the status indicator changes to red If any partition is disarmed the status indicator stays green Select partitions and press tt during the exit time to stop arming the selected p
13. add one or multiple cards to the system or delete existing cards To do this press OK and enter a master code Navigate with the A W keys to NX 1701 Proximity Readers and press OK 1 To add one card navigate with the A W keys to Add One Card and ERRESA C A v LZS O K press OK Enter the user number to be assigned to the card and press OK Enter User No LED 1 on any enabled readers begins to flash 123 Scan the card If it is not already in the system it is added and LED 1 stops flashing If it is not in the system the reader triple beeps To add multiple cards navigate with the A W keys to Add Multiple Cards and press OK Carry out step 2 and scan the first card lf the user card is not already in the system it is added and LED 1 continues flashing indicating that the next card can be scanned To delete a card navigate with the A W keys to Delete One Card and press OK Carry out step 2 and scan the card aoe eis The user card information for the re entered user number is cleared and LED 1 stops flashing Note 40 seconds after you have finished scanning cards all the readers in the system are updated with the new card information NX 10 User Manual 30 Service messages The LCD displays service messages as a result of manual and automatic tests If you cannot solve the problem contact the installer When the keypad beeps due to a fault condition press the key to view the fault condition information Reason A
14. ains power supply is not connected to an expansion module power supply Action See page 21 for information on setting the system clock Reconnect the power supply and ensure it is working properly Contact the installer Contact the installer Ensure that the phone service is available and the module is connected and working properly Reconnect the mains power supply and ensure it is working properly NX 10 User Manual 32 Remote Low Battery Remote Box Tamper Remote Trouble Remote Siren Fault Zone Problem Press OK Remote RF FM Jammed Service messages Reason The standby battery in an expansion module is low There has been interference with the casing of an expansion module An expansion module or keypad is not reporting to the control panel The connection to an expansion module s siren is broken There is a problem with a zone Press OK to identify the zone s and the problem condition There has been interference with the FM radio transmission keypads or AM radio transmission sensors Action Contact the installer Check the casing for damage If there is no damage close it securely Ensure that the module is connected properly to the control panel Contact the installer Contact the installer It may indicate an intentional interference If the problem persists contact the installer NX 10 User Manual 33 Alarm memory Partition Arm Disar
15. artitions and silence the keypad Note When you open the door to enter the secured partition the entry delay starts Type Code to Disarm message displays and the keypad sounds continuously It stops when you disarm the selected partitions NX 10 User Manual 12 Disarming your system after an alarm There are several different types of alarm A burglary alarm and a tamper alarm activate a continuous siren A fire alarm activates a pulsed siren All alarms cause the keypad to beep rapidly For information on responding to a fire alarm see page 14 If the EN50131 Mode is set in the system see page 38 for a description of the system behavior and the fault acknowledging overriding procedure 1 Enter your code to disarm the system When entering code the number of code digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc EOE Ls memory is displayed The alarm memory displays the zone s where the alarm has occurred 8 Alarm Memor In this case a burglary alarm occured in zone 8 The siren stops ringing the keypad stops beeping and the alarm Press the A W keys to scroll through the different zones listed in ate the alarm memory TETTEL AV gt OK Press OK Your system is ready to be armed System Ready Type Code to Arm Note You can view the alarm memory at any time from the quick user menu or user menu Enter the quick user menu by pressing OK and then pressing W key select Alarm Memory and press OK N
16. crease the hour or press the W key to decrease it LF A C v You can also enter digits from the keypad Press OK to accept the change and move on Press NO to cancel the nanana C O K e N O change Proceed the same way to set the minute year month and day The day of the week is set automatically by the system NX 10 User Manual 21 Adjusting the keypad settings You can change the user interface language and the loudness of the keypad sounder When you enter your user code the menu is displayed in the language associated with your code You can change the language without entering your code Available languages are configured by the installer To change the user interface language 1 Press OK at the default display Press OK again to display the default display in a different language 2 Press OK until you find the language you require All menu options change to this language Continue using the keypad as normal To change the loudness of the keypad sounder Press OK and enter a user code When entering code the number of digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc Navigate with the A W keys to Keypad Volume and press OK The current volume is shown as a horizontal bar chart Keypad keeps beeping to help setting required volume Press F4 lt q to decrease the volume or F5 P to increase it and press OK It is not recommended to set the keypad volume to 0 C OK C OK C OK
17. ction Panel The control panel has detected an Contact the installer excessive amount of current being Over Current drawn from an output Panel The connection to the control Contact the installer Sivan Fa lt panel s siren is broken There has been interference with the Check the casing for damage If control panel casing there is no damage close it securely Panel Box Tamper Panel The phone line connected to the Ensure that the phone line is connected control panel is not working properly In the EN50131 mode select Line Fault properly the Manual Dialer Test user menu option to test communication The control panel tried to send a Ensure that the phone line is connected Panel message to the central station but properly In the EN50131 mode select Fail to Communicate failed the Manual Dialer Test user menu option to test communication NX 10 User Manual 31 Panel Loss of Time Panel Mains Fault Panel Low Battery Remote Over Current Remote Fail to Communicate Remote Mains Fault Service messages Reason The control panel has had a total loss of power and the clock must be reset The mains power supply to the control panel is missing The standby battery for the control panel is low The control panel has detected an excessive amount of current being drawn from an expansion module A reporting module tried to send a message to the central station but failed The m
18. em e Press to display the OK to Exit prompt if editing data press NO first e Press OK at this prompt to exit the menu system Note The keypad may timeout from the menu system and return to the default display Note Press NO key to clear any incorrectly entered user code or other information Note After exiting the menu or after waking up the wireless keypad checks the system state for about 3 seconds Please allow appropriate time for the wireless keypad to finish its actions NX 10 User Manual 9 Preparing your system Before you can arm your system you must ensure that all partitions are closed An LCD message is displayed when the system is not ready to be armed and the V sign icon disappears from a display 1 If your system is NOT ready to be armed check if a door or window is System Not Ready open For Help Press V Press W to view all problem zones Any open zones are shown Close the zones before you arm the system nnn Open If you try to arm with open zones the keypad beeps suneeenn lt description gt Any tamper zones are shown A tamper indicates a system fault and nnn Tamper you should contact your installer to fix it lt description gt Press OK or NO key to return to the default display Press A to view all bypassed zones For more information on bypassing zones see page 17 Any bypassed zones are shown Ensure that these zones need to be nnn Bypass bypassed lt description gt Your system
19. f power is failing the right icon shows up In MASTER mode the left icon shows up if ANY partition is bypassed In PARTITION mode the right icon is being displayed if ANY zone is bypassed In MASTER mode the FULL icon left shows up only if ALL partitions are ARMED while the PART icon right shows up if NOT ALL partitions are ARMED In PARTITION mode the STAY icon left shows up if armed and staying and the NIGHT icon right if the night function is enabled In PARTITION mode one of these icons shows up if armed and leaving he left one if ANY zone is bypassed he right one if NO zone is bypassed Jd ce cl cl all al al g Battery Low Alarm Trouble Service Ready to arm In CHIME mode this icon will be ON otherwise OFF This icon indicates that a fire zone or the fire keypad function has been activated This icon indicates RF link field strength If the keypad battery is low this icon is flashing ON and OFF This icon flashes ON and OFF in case of an alarm condition This icon indicates a system trouble condition for example day zone trouble or AC power loss This icon is ON in case the system needs to be serviced You can display a service message with the key If the system is OK to arm the V sign icon is displayed If it is NOT OK to arm the V sign disappears In case the force armable zone is open it will flash on and off NX 10 User Manual 8
20. ies that are from the same batch and always replace all batteries with fresh ones simultaneously e After replacing batteries you have to close the battery compart ment in 30 seconds e If Type to finish message is displayed press the key to restore normal keypad operation A recharged incorrectly dis assembled or exposed to fire or high temperatures Dispose of used battery according to battery directive instructions and or as required by local laws Keep away from children CAUTION Batteries can explode or cause burns when NX 10 User Manual 36 EN50131 Mode EN50131 Mode is set by the installer It changes the way a number of standard system functions are performed in order to be compliant with the EN50131 standard Keypad battery replacement The user is allowed to replace backlight batteries only Operating batteries must be replaced by the installer Therefore the User Menu option Change Batteries is not displayed in the EN50131 Mode Setting date and time In the EN50131 Mode the user is not allowed to set date and time This operation must be performed by the installer Screen saver In the EN50131 Mode the screen saver functionality is always active The screen saver turns on after 30 seconds of the user s inactivity You can also turn it on manually by pressing both arrow keys simultaneously To cancel the screen saver you have to enter your user code When the screen saver is active the alert
21. keys F1 F2 F8 do not work Keypad keypress tamper In the EN50131 Mode invalid code entry attempts are limited to 5 After 5 incorrect attempts the keypad gets disabled for 90 seconds During the Keypad Keypress Tamper all pressed keys are ignored This state is indicated on a display by the message Keypad Locked Installer s access rights in the EN50131 Mode The installer is not allowed to access the system without the user s permission Before the installer is able to enter the installer code the user must cancel the active screen saver by entering the user code Mandatory event log In the EN50131 Mode there are two logs the regular event log and the mandatory event log The mandatory event log contains events that are mandatory to register according to the EN50131 standard It can be previewed the same way as the regular log see page 24 It can be accessed with the User Menu gt Mandatory Event Log menu option Manual Dialer Test This menu option is added to the User Menu in the EN50131 Mode It allows the user to manually test the dialer when the dialer fault is signalled by the system NX 10 User Manual 37 EN50131 Mode Master Mode User menu option Master Mode is not displayed in the EN50131 mode It means switching the keypad to the Master Mode is not possible and only single partition mode is available Silent Exit User menu option Silent Exit is not displayed in the EN50131 mode It means
22. m Armed Arm Only After Closing Arm Only Bypass Zones Bypassed zones Glossary A list of alarms and where they occurred since the system was last armed A group of zones which operate as a unit A partition is also known as an area A menu option that assigns a code to the selected user that arms or disarms the system depending on its current status Selected zones are protected A menu option that assigns a code to the selected user to only arm the system after a certain time A menu option that assigns a code to the selected user that only arms the system A menu option that specifies the rights of the selected user to bypass zones Au thority menu group A menu option that specifies the zones to be bypassed Zones that are left open when the rest of the system is armed They can be entered without triggering an alarm A local low volume vibrating audio output typically located in the keypad Central station Control Outputs Control panel Detector Reset Disarmed Event log Expansion module Aremote location that is designed to mon itor signals and reports from alarm sys tems and summon assistance if necessary A yes no option that enables disables the Outputs menu Important When Control Outputs authority is selected for the user this user loses his her master user rights Remember to set this authority for regular user codes only The central point of an alarm s
23. m is armed overriding is not allowed and the following message is displayed instead NX 10 User Manual 38 EN50131 Mode Fault Name Inactive Non critical active faults can be overriden by the user without fixing them if necessary Non critical faults are Zone Open Zone Trouble Zone Lost Zone Low Battery Panel Mains Fault RF Jammed and others Non critical faults indicate problems that should be fixed but they do not prevent arming after overriding Critical faults cannot be overriden by the user Critical faults are Panel Box Tamper Device Box Tamper Siren Tamper Zone Tamper and Zone Alarm Memory Zone alarm memory can be simply acknowledged by the user but other physical problems must always get fixed first Overriding is allowed if e there are no active critical faults and e there are no unconfirmed critical faults and e there is at least one non critical active fault and e the system is disarmed Overriding option is shown at the end of the fault list only if it is allowed as Override Faults OK Confirm After pressing OK opened zones will be bypassed and other faults will be ignored The user will be able to arm the system Overriding can be cancelled To do it the user needs to activate Fault Acknowledging Overriding mechanism again by pressing scroll through faults to the override message and then press Override Faults Cancel After pressing bypassed zones will get to the nor
24. mal state again and other faults will not be ignored arming will be impossible In a rare case when the fault list changed while being previewed the fault has been added or removed the following message is displayed at the end of the list Changed Fault List OK Recheck Pressing OK allows to display the current fault list NX 10 User Manual 39 EN50131 Mode Arming Power supply problems In case of power supply problems the following icons are displayed 1 Arming in the EN50131 mode differs slightly from arming the standard system see page 11 because in this mode the screen saver is always active Therefore you have to enter your user code Power first to cancel the screen saver and then to enter your user code again to arm the system if arming is allowed If the system is not No faults ON ready the appropriate message is displayed see Fault acknowledging overriding When entering code the number of O code digits entered is displayed in the right lower corner 1 2 3 etc AC fault Blinking The keypad starts to blip and the system begins to arm Battery OK Leave the building The keypad blips increase during the last 10 seconds of the exit time When the exit time expires your system is armed and the keypad JAC OK Blinking Blinking sounds continuously for 2 seconds The status indicator lights red Battery fault Normal Screensaver mode mode Disarming AC fault Blinking Disarming p
25. n perform e Navigate with the A W keys to Authority and press OK A list of user ee A vyv L O K rights is displayed See the glossary for more information e Scroll through the list of rights and press OK to assign rights to the selected user Select NO to return to the selected user number RE 3 A vy NO Important When Control Outputs authority is selected for the user this user loses his her master user rights and is not able to edit any user information Remember to set this authority for regular user codes only To select the partitions a user can access e Navigate with the A W keys to Partitions and press OK The partitions Seer the user can access are listed ee A v C gt gt O K Press a partition number to assign it to the selected user Press the PEENE Partitions number again to unassign the partition Press OK 1 34 NX 10 User Manual 20 Setting the system time and date To set the system time and date press OK and enter a user code Navigate with the A W keys to Set Date Time and press OK In the EN50131 Mode the user is not allowed to set date and time and this operation must be performed by the installer 1 Scroll to Set Date Time and press OK Cc A v c O K The current time is shown as day of the week hours minutes Fri 11 56 Depending on configuration set by the installer the clock is displayed Bee a 27 Jun 2008 as 12 or 24 hour clock The current date is shown as dd mm yyyy Press the A key to in
26. nd name To change your own user code or name press OK and enter your user code The regular user has rights to edit his her own name or user code only avigate with the A W keys to User Details and press OK avigate with the A W keys to User Code and press OK Your code is displayed as either a row of numbers or a row of dashes Press the number keys to enter a new four or six digit user code The new numbers overwrite the existing code If your code is displayed as dashes the dashes change to stars Press OK If your code is displayed as a row of stars re enter it to confirm that it is correct Press OK Navigate with the A W keys to Name and press OK Your user name is displayed Press A to overwrite or insert text Press W to delete text Press the character keys to enter a new name of up to 15 characters in length and press OK User Details User Code C Av OK gt H 50k User Code OXo os a Mp aj ME O olo K kkkxk aa CS AW gt OK NX 10 User Manual 18 Setting another user s code and name To change another user s code or name enter a master user code The default master user in a new system is User 1 and the default master user code is 1234 For the safety reasons you should change it to your own private code as soon as you start using the system Navigate with the A W keys to Users and press OK 1 A list of all users is displayed They are displayed in groups of 10 Users 1 10
27. nsure that you turn on the switches in the correct house House Code NX 10 User Manual 26 Activating your light control system The light control system allows you to turn on devices in your house from your keypad To do this press OK and then press the W key to enter the Quick User Menu Navigate with the A W keys to Light Control and press OK 1 A list of all the configured devices in your system is displayed Each Devices device has a unique code Press the relevant number to add the device to the set of selected devices In this case device 2 and 5 are selected Press A or W to switch all selected devices on or off The devices are turned on or off depending on their current state NX 10 User Manual 27 Up downloading data The installer can use up download software to program your system from a remote computer For security reasons the installer cannot do this without your authorisation To allow the installer to upload data set the control panel to answer an up download call from the installer s computer To download data set the control panel to make a call to the installer s computer e Press OK and enter the Quick User Menu with the W key Navigate with C gt A v aie O K the A Y keys to Download and press OK To make a call 1 Navigate with the A W keys to Begin U D Call and press OK E A v Da OK 2 The control panel calls the computer Downloading begins when the call Downloading is answered In
28. ote Press NO key to clear any incorrectly entered user code or other information If you want to enable a screensaver immediately press at the same time both AW keys NX 10 User Manual 13 Resetting fire detectors A fire alarm can occur when your system is armed or disarmed A fire alarm sounds a pulsed siren and causes the keypad to beep rapidly The fire alarm icon is displayed To turn off a fire alarm enter your user code You must also reset the fire detectors after a fire alarm You follow the same steps regardless of whether the fire alarm is automatically or manually activated 1 Enter your user code to turn off the alarm The siren stops ringing and the keypad stops beeping The fire alarm icon is still displayed oe C do The alarm memory displays the zone s where the fire alarm has 6 Alarm Memory occurred Zone 6 Press the A W keys to scroll through the different zones listed in the gt c alarm memory Press OK to leave the alarm memory aaa AV OK Press OK at the default display C OK Navigate with the A W keys to Detector Reset and press OK Quick User Menu Detector Reset The fire detectors are reset the fire alarm icon disappears and your System Read system is ready to be armed Y Y Type Code to Arm NX 10 User Manual 14 Using life safety functions Your system has three life safety functions These functions allow you to manually activate a fire alarm a medical alert or a personal attack
29. panic alarm The function keys must be programmed by the installer Fire Press Fire Alarm function key A pulsed siren is activated the keypad beeps and a report is sent to the central station Medical Press Medical Alert function key A report is sent to the central station Personal attack Press Panic function key A continuous siren is activated the keypad beeps rapidly and a report is sent to the central station Note If the installer has programmed the personal attack alarm to be silent a report is sent to the central station but the siren and keypad make no sound When the screen saver is active the alert keys F1 F2 F8 do not work re e L gt g NX 10 User Manual 15 Viewing the status of a zone You can view all problem zones and bypassed zones Any zones that are not included in these lists are closed and working normally To view problem and bypassed zones press OK 1 Press W to view all problem zones Any open zones or tamper zones are shown Press OK or NO to return to the default display Press A to view all bypassed zones Any bypassed zones are shown Press OK or NO to return to the default display Note When previewing problem zones you can immediately bypass any zone displayed as off normal with the Bypass Zones function key tte the keypad The problem zone is bypassed and the keypad displays a star next to the zone number gt Vv nnn Open lt description gt S
30. r more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company and are under license to UTC Fire amp Security 9 Farm Springs Road Farmington CT 06034 4065 Contents Menu map Adjusting the keypad settings LCD keypad Adjusting the LCD display Keypad keys Reading the event log LCD icons Changing phone numbers Using the NX 10 menus Setting up light control Preparing your system Activating your light control system Arming and disarming using a single partition keypad Up downloading data Arming and disarming using a master keypad Testing your system Disarming your system after an alarm Adding and deleting cards Resetting fire detectors Service messages Using life safety functions Glossary Viewing the status of a zone Battery replacement Bypassing one or more zones EN50131 Mode Changing your user code and name Changing another user s code and name Changing user rights Setting the system time and date
31. rocess in the EN50131 mode is identical as in the Battery low standard system see page 11 AC OK Blinking Blinking Incomplete Exit er Battery low If during arming the Entry Exit zone for example an exit door is open at the end of the exit time then the system will not be armed and the special Exit Error code will be reported Each Exit Error event is visible as a fault and it should be acknowledged NX 10 User Manual 40
32. rtition in which the event occurred Partition Name The name of the partition in which the event occurred Zone User Name The zone name or user name UN ZN The user number zone number or device number HH MM The hour and the minute the event occurred DD MM The day and month the event occurred LOG The position of the event in the event log To read the event log press OK and enter a master user code Scroll to Log Review and press OK The last event added to the log is Ls A v C O K shown In this case an alarm occurred in zone 48 in partition 3 Warehouse at Alarm P3 Warehouse 17 32 on September 25 No report was sent to the central station aia i 17 32 25 09 48 Press F5 P to scroll horizontally and view the rest of the event c description gt In this case the alarm occured in zone 168 with the assigned zone Warehouse name Office This is the 28 event in the log uunnnnn 48 Office 028 Press the A W keys to scroll through the events in the log 5 A Vv NX 10 User Manual 24 Changing phone numbers In certain cases you can change the phone number to which reports are sent This way an alarm signal can be sent to your phone You can do this only if the existing phone numbers are configured to use either Siren Tone or voice protocol and user phone editing is enabled by the installer Press OK and enter your user code 1 Navigate with the A W keys to Phone Numbers and press OK sceueuus Ds A AA L O K
33. selected user to report arms close and disarms open Sensor Single partition mode Tamper Up download User Authority User code Wireless zone A device that detects violations and re ports them to the control panel Sensors include door and window contacts or any device used to inform the control panel of a particular condition The mode in which a control panel can arm one partition only Interference with the system such as an open casing Management software that can read the software system programming informa tion upload or modify or replace the sys tem information if necessary download A menu option that displays user rights A four or six digit code used to arm or dis arm the system and access the User menu Number of code combinations from 10 000 4 digits to 1 million 6 digits There are no disallowed codes Asensor that transmits to the control pan el via a radio receiver rather than being directly wired to the control panel An partition guarded by a group of one or more detection devices NX 10 User Manual 35 Battery replacement Any user can replace the wireless keypad batteries supplying power for the backlighting Only the master user is allowed to replace the operating batteries Backlight battery replacement The backlighting battery replacement procedure is as follows e Remove the wireless keypad from the wall if placed there Please note that depending on
34. the configuration selected by the installer the user may or may not be able to remove the keypad from the wall e Press the backlighting battery compartment cover on the back side of the keypad housing with your thumb and slide the cover downwards e Replace the two batteries with two new Duracell or Energizer AA batteries Do not use a different type of batteries Always use batter ies that are from the same batch and always replace all batteries with fresh ones simultaneously e Slide the battery compartment cover back into place e Dispose the old batteries according to local regulations Note In the EN50131 Mode the user is allowed to replace backlight batteries only and operating batteries must be replaced by the installer Operating battery replacement The master user is allowed to perform the operating battery replacement according to the following procedure e Disarm the system e Press OK and enter your master user code to open the User Menu e Navigate with the A W keys to Change Batteries and press OK Note that Change Batteries option in User Menu is available only when keypad partitions are disarmed e Open the backlight battery compartment as described above e Unscrew two screws inside the backlight battery compartment e Open the operating battery compartment and replace all four batteries You have 5 minutes to finish this operation You can use Duracell or Energizer AA batteries only Always use batter
35. ystem Ready Type Code to Arm nnn Bypass lt description gt System Ready Type Code to Arm tt NX 10 User Manual 16 Bypassing one or more zones You can specify a set of zones that will be bypassed when you arm your system The selection is undone when you disarm the system To bypass zones press OK and enter your user code to enter the user menu 1 Navigate with the A W keys to Bypass Zones and press OK The zones are displayed in groups of eight Select the group containing the zone you want to bypass A list of all the zones that you can access is displayed Scroll through the list and press OK to add a particular zone to the set To remove a zone from the set scroll to the zone again and press OK Note The installer can set the keypad to indicate when a zone is bypassed When you arm the system and a zone is bypassed the keypad beeps rapidly You can also select zones to bypass with the Bypass Zones function key on the keypad Press to select a zone to bypass The Enter Zone No prompt displays Type the zone number and press OK Repeat this action for subsequent zones you want to bypass To remove a zone from the bypassed zone set enter its number again Note The installer can set the keypad to require the user code when selecting zones to bypass C AV K OK Bypass Zones Zones 1 8 Zones 1 8 2 Hall Cav OK L gt fi Enter Zone No 2 NX 10 User Manual 17 Changing your user code a
36. ystem mon itoring the detection devices and activat ing any number of signalling devices A menu option that resets the fire detec tors after an alarm The fire alarm icon is displayed also keypad beeps if you arm until the detectors have been reset Selected zones are not protected A temporary log containing all the alarms and faults that occurred while the system is on either armed or disarmed Amodule that can be added to the control panel to increase its functionality For ex ample a keypad audio panel or a card reader NX 10 User Manual 34 Installer Keypad sounder Master Code Master mode Outputs Problem zone Reports Open Close Glossary The person who installs and programs the system An audible signal that is sounded by the keypad This can be programmed to sound at various times A menu option that assigns a master code to the selected user This is an arm disarm code that can program other user codes provided it has access to the same partitions as the user code The mode in which a control panel can arm multiple partitions A menu option that sets a user s rights to control the control panel s auxiliary out puts These outputs must be pro grammed by the installer Azone that prevents the system being armed A problem zone typically has an open window or door open zone or a tamper has occured on the zone tamper zone A menu option that sets the code of the
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