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1. DS7 319 Power 1 ibi nola plug terminal OO o o o 0 jo 0 o o SEES 000000 ct O DOS O O J3 12VDC GND DATA J6 l J3 Power NX bus Data LEDs J9 PIC upgrade J6 Console J16 10 100 screw terminals connector ethernet jack To wire the board see Figure 3 above and do the following 1 Use the J16 10 100 ethernet jack to connect to the ethernet cable NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 2 Connect the J3 screw terminals or the J19 plug terminal to the control panel keypad databus J3 pins J19 pins Pin 1 NX bus Data Pin 1 12VDC Pin 2 Ground Pin 2 No connection Pin 3 12 VDC Pin 3 Ground Pin 4 NX bus Data Note The J6 console DB 9 female is used by the factory to troubleshoot and test the board The J9 PIC upgrade connector is used for future upgrades to the PIC processor Table 1 below shows the minimum wire gauge and maximum wire length allowed for the NX 590NE Table 1 Minimum wire gauge by length Length in feet 250 500 1000 2000 Connected to NX panel 22 20 16 14 Connected to NX 320E 22 18 16 12 LEDs Table 2 below describes the LEDs on the NX 590NE board Table 2 NX 590NE LED indicators LED Description DS1 Flashes each time the NX 590NE has an opportunity to access SI the NetworX bus lt should flash about two times per second DS5 DS6 DS2 Flashes when communicating with NX
2. eee eeeeereeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 32 Send events to receiver 1 OMY eseccsceseeceeceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeateees 33 Send events to receiver 2 ONlY iiii ii 33 Setup DNS nile rale 34 View version of NX 590NE and PIC 34 View DHCP assigned IP address ii 34 DESIO eil lea 34 Specifications ila 35 Contacting US 36 Online resources iti ea 36 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Preface This is the NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining e how to install the module and e how to program the module There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should have the following minimum qualifications e abasic knowledge of NetworX systems e abasic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections and e abasic knowledge of computer system networking Read these instructions and all other documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website Refer to http www utcfireandsecuirty comfor instructions on accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conve
3. Location 32 E mail account 1 characters 49 to 64 Location 34 E mail account 2 characters 17 to 32 Location 35 E mail account 2 characters 33 to 48 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 27 37 t0 40 41 t044 45 to 53 54 55 56 57 60 61 62 63 64 to 71 28 Location 36 E mail account 2 characters 49 to 64 Locations 37 to 40 E mail server name on page 18 Location 37 E mail server characters 1 to 16 Location 38 E mail server characters 17 to 32 Location 39 E mail server characters 33 to 48 Location 40 E mail server characters 49 to 64 Locations 41 to 44 Download computer name on page 18 Location 41 Download computer characters 1 to 16 Location 42 Download computer characters 17 to 32 Location 43 Download computer characters 33 to 48 a a a Location 44 Download computer characters 49 to 64 Locations 45 to 53 IP addresses on page 19 Location 45 IP address for this module Location 46 IP address for receiver 1 Location 47 IP address for receiver 2 Location 48 Reserved Location 49 IP address for DNS 1 Location 50 IP address for DNS 2 Location 51 IP address for mail server Location 52 IP address for gateway Location 53 IP address for download computer Location 54 Subnet mask on page 19 Location 55 Receiver alarm port on page 19 Location 56 Download software port
4. on page 20 Location 57 SMTP e mail port on page 20 Location 60 SIA or Contact ID account number on page 20 Location 61 Phone line receiver number on page 20 Location 62 Line number on page 20 Location 63 Timers and counters on page 20 Segment 1 Number of network attempts 0 to 255 Segment 2 Time in seconds for overall network attempt 0 to 255 Segment 3 Polling time in seconds 0 to 255 Segment 4 to 6 Reserved Locations 64 to 71 Partition account number on page 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 30 10 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 83 to 86 87 88 89 90 Location 64 Partition 1 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 65 Partition 2 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 66 Partition 3 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 67 Partition 4 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 68 Partition 5 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 69 Partition 6 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 70 Partition 7 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 71 Partition 8 account number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Locations 83 to 86 Premise server name Europe only on page 21 Location 83 Premise server characters 1 to 16 Location 84 Premise server characters 17 to 32 Location 85 Premise server character
5. 2 3 4 5 Set user code command with PIN 6 7 Set user authorization command with PIN 8 Set user authorization without PIN Segment 2 1 oOo N O o A W N System status message Send X10 message Log event request Send keypad text command Keypad terminal mode request Keypad tone broadcast Reserved Reserved Segment 4 1 o N DD I A W PD RF transmission request Clock calendar request Store communication event request Set clock calendar command Primary keypad function with PIN Primary keypad function without PIN Secondary keypad function Zone bypass toggle Location 91 Keypad address for automation text retrieval Location 91 has one segment of numerical data Use this location to program the address of the keypad used for automation text retrieval The default is 192 Table 6 below shows the address options Table 6 Location 4 LCD keypad addresses Keypad Part1 Part2 Part3 Part4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 1 192 193 194 195 default 2 200 201 202 203 3 208 209 210 211 4 216 217 218 219 5 224 225 226 227 6 232 233 234 235 7 240 241 242 243 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 196 197 198 199 204 205 206 207 212 213 214 215 220 221 222 223 228 229 230 231 236 237 238 239 244 245 246 247 23 Locations 92 to 125 Reserved Locations 126 to 133 Locations 126 to 133 are only available with Version 2 09 and higher microprocessor
6. 66 Once you program the data press the key to enter the data and advance to the next segment for that location After the last segment of a location is programmed you can press the key to exit that location and turn the Ready LED off and the Armed LED on You can now enter another programming location If you attempt to program a number that is too large the keypad sounder will emit a triple beep and will await a valid entry To enter an IP address for example 255 255 255 0 enter the number pressing between the segment entries 255 255 255 0 Feature selection data Feature selection data will display the current condition on or off related to the eight features associated with the programming location and segment you selected Press a button on the touchpad 1 to 8 that corresponds to the feature number within a segment you require That feature number will illuminate feature on Press the number again and the LED will extinguish feature off You can select numerous features from within one segment For example if you require all eight segments press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LEDs 1 through 8 will illuminate as you press the keys to indicate that those features are enabled Character data You will use character data to enter LCD text For example in Locations 13 to 16 the data takes the form of user yourdomain com This information is programmed using the bottom line of the display as a text editor refer to
7. corresponding to that particular partition 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 etc and no event from that partition will report via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere Table 5 on page 15 describes the types of reports found in Segments 1 to 16 Locations 5 to 7 SMTP e mail authentication Locations 5 to 7 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program SMTP e mail authentication user ID and password e Location 5 SMTP e mail authentication user ID characters 1 to 16 e Location 6 SMTP e mail authentication user ID characters 17 to 32 Default is Security e Location 7 SMTP e mail authentication password 16 characters 16 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Locations 8 to 12 Reserved Locations 13 to 16 Return e mail name Locations 13 to 16 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the name of this module in the form of user yourdomain com You must program this for e mail and the domain name must be one that your mail server accepts Generally looking like any other user on the domain that you are connecting to works Many mail servers reject e mails from domains other than their own to prevent spamming e Location 13 Return e mail name characters 1 to 16 e Location 14 Return e mail name characters 17 to 32 characters 33 to 48 characters 49 to 64 e Location 15 Return e mail name e Location 16 Return e mail name a
8. 1 on page 6 If another board is already mounted in the location closest to the NX panel PCB mount the NX 590NE in the next available location To mount the board do the following 1 Placethe first black plastic PCB guide in the top insertion point grooved edge downward The half moon protrusion will be in the large hole It does not require force 2 Insert one ofthe provided screws into the smaller hole from the inside of the enclosure to secure it in place Position a screwdriver through the notch that runs the length of the guide to tighten the screw 3 Position the second PCB guide opposite the first grooved edge up and place itin the lower insertion point using the same procedure Once you mount the guide screw it in securely 4 Slide the board into both guides NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 5 Figure 1 Mounting the board Earth ground wire NX 590NE board Ho from cable clamp Power cable shield connected to earth ground Power NX bus DATA wiring UCSIMM Network cable Ferrite Wiring Caution Do not apply power to any component until the installation is complete Damage to components may occur if power is incorrectly applied CE and FCC Part B compliance As of January 1 1996 all new European Union member installations must be CE compliant In addition we recommend that you use the following wiring methods
9. NX 8E CF Operating power 12 VDC supplied from the control panel Current draw 120 mA during communication 90 mA standby Operating temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Dimensions 6 0 x 3 25 x 1 0 in 152 x 83 x 25 mm Shipping weight 1 Ib 454 g UL Listings UL294 Access Control System Units UL1610 Grade B amp C Central Station Burglar Alarm Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 35 Contacting us For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 5 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Online resources Here are some useful links on our website www utcfireandsecurity com Online library From the Customer Support menu select the Resource Library link After you register and log on you may search for the documentation you need Note Many UTC Fire amp Security documents are provided in English only as PDFs To read these documents you will need Adobe Reader which you can download free from Adobe s website at www adobe com Training To view any available online training for UTC Fire amp Security products select the Training link Online training is not ava
10. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www utcfireandsecurity com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment The European Union directive on electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EC requires non European manufacturers to designate an authorized representative in the Community Our European representative is UTC Fire amp Security Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Nederland SECURITY SIGNALING ce For contact information see www utcfireandsecurity com or www interlogix com Toll free 888 437 3287 in the US including Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico and Canada Outsid
11. code Location 126 Premise server dealer ID Location 126 has ten segments of numerical data default 0000000000 Contact your premise server administrator for IP information to program this location Location 127 Premise server IP address Location 127 has four segments of numerical data default 0 0 0 0 Contact your premise server administrator for IP information to program this location Location 128 Proxy server IP address Location 128 has four segments of numerical data default 0 0 0 0 Contact your premise server administrator for IP information to program this location Note If the proxy server is present it supersedes the value in Location 127 Location 129 Premise server router IP address Location 129 has four segments of numerical data default 0 0 0 0 Contact your premise server administrator for IP information to program this location Location 130 Premise server proxy server port Location 126 has four segments of numerical data default 0 0 8 0 Contact your premise server administrator for IP information to program this location Location 131 DHCP assigned IP address Location 131 has four segments of numerical data default 0 0 0 0 This location displays the DHCP assigned IP address This is a read only location Location 132 UCSIMM software version Location 132 has one segment of numerical data This is a read only location Location 133 PIC software version Location 133 has one segment of n
12. e Use 2 conductor shielded security and alarm cable for the power cable e Connect the power cable shield to the earth terminal on the NX panel PCB see Figure 1 above Note The other end of the power cable shield should be cut off and not connected Earth ground the NX panel Connect the earth ground wire to the earth terminal on the NX panel PCB and connect the other end at the cable s entrance to the panel or cable clamp In addition connect the nearest earth ground to the panel or to the cable clamp as shown in Figure 2 on page 7 6 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Figure 2 Earth ground terminals Cable clamp Ground wire to earth ground Ground wire to earth terminal on NX panel PCB Ferrite installation e Prior to connecting the network cable to the NX 590NE PCB install the ferrite provided onto the network cable Loop the cable two times through the ferrite We recommend that you locate the ferrite inside the NX panel at the entrance to the network cable see Figure 1 on page 6 An alternative location is directly outside the enclosure at the entrance of the network cable Note When routing wire inside the NX panel do not place wiring on or near the NX 590NE UCSIMM PCB Figure 3 below shows the NX 590NE board Figure 3 NX 590E board J12 UCSIMM module JP4 Hardware reset connector ooooog DS2 6 DS3 7 DS4 8 DS1 5 OO DS8 D53 DS4
13. options is Off If this option is enabled Locations 17 to 24 and 37 to 44 become enabled If this option is enabled and Locations 17 to 24 and 37 to 44 are left blank then Locations 45 to 53 IP addresses are used 14 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 5 to 7 Reserved 8 Enable polling to TCP IP receivers poll every period of less than five minutes Segment 3 Reserved Segment 4 1 Enable SMTP e mail authentication 2 Enable Telnet 3 Reserved 4 Enable browser Segment 5 to 7 Reserved Segment 8 AUX COM Fail for loss of polling only Location 1 Partitions reporting via TCP IP to receiver 1 Location 1 has 16 segments of feature selection data Use this location to program the partitions that should be included when reporting over the Network f you wish to exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 etc and no event from that partition will report via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere Table 5 below describes the types of reports found in Segments 1 to 16 Table 5 Partitions t 1 Alarms and restores 9 Tampers 2 Open close 10 Short circuit and ground fault 3 Bypass 11 Sensor lost 4 Zone trouble 12 Sensor low battery 5 Power trouble AC failure or low 13 Expander trouble battery 6 Siren and telephone fault 14 Failure to communicate 7 Test reports 15 Zone activity monitor 8 Program downl
14. the control panel and the NX 590NE dual reporting Test reports should be enabled Location 4 Segment 1 Option 7 in control panel Failure to leave test reports enabled will result in the control panel not backing up events that fail to communicate via the NX 590NE When properly set test reports will be reported by the control panel and the NX 590NE e The communicator format for the control panel and NX 590NE must match Note The NX 4 and NX 6 V1 control panels cannot act as backup to the NX 590NE module Segment1 1 Use control dialer as backup to TCP IP and E mail Clear this option if the control panel is primary dual report 2 Enable if SIA disable if Contact ID default 3 Use receiver 2 as backup 4 Reserved 5 Automation protocol enabled For use in Europe only 6 Premise server application using automation port For use in Europe only 7 and 8 Reserved Segment 2 Default 1 2 1 Enable site initiated downloading 98 from keypad 2 Allow remote downloading to the system over the TCP IP va DL900 version 2 19 or higher 3 Use DHCP IP address is static if this segment is Off If this option is enabled we strongly recommend that you enable Polling in Option 8 also If this option is disabled you will need to program Locations 45 52 and 54 with the appropriate IP addresses or the NX 590NE will use the addresses assigned by the DHCP Sener 4 Use DNS Lookup Only IP addresses are used if this
15. your home automation documentation Contact your UTC Fire amp Security product manager for access to this protocol Segment 1 Segment 2 1 Reserved 1 System status message 2 Interface configuration message 2 X10 message received 3 Reserved 3 Log event message 4 Reserved 4 Keypad message received 5 One zone status message 5 Reserved 6 16 zone snapshot message 6 Reserved 7 One partition message 7 Reserved 8 Eight partition snapshot message 8 Reserved Location 90 Automation requests commands Location 90 has four segments of feature selection data The NX 590NE can do a variety of commands as requested by the home automation system Use Location 90 to select which requests or commands if any you want Refer to your home automation documentation and enable the appropriate commands for your application Note It is important to understand the capabilities of the home automation system to avoid compromising the security of your system when you program this location 22 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Segment1 1 Reserved Interface configuration message Reserved Zone name request 2 3 4 5 One zone status message 6 16 zone snapshot message 7 One partition message 8 Eight partition snapshot message Segment 3 1 Program data request Program data command User information request with PIN User information request without PIN Set user code command without PIN
16. 32 e Location 39 E mail server name characters 33 to 48 e Location 40 E mail server name characters 49 to 64 Locations 41 to 44 Download computer name Locations 41 to 44 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the name of your download computer only needed when using DNS The name can take the form of an unqualified name for example my_computer with no dots or a fully qualified name for example www utcfireandsecurity com with at least one dot Note If the DNS option is enabled Location 0 Segment 2 and Locations 41 to 44 are left blank then Location 53 IP addresses are used e Location 41 Download computer name characters 1 to 16 e Location 42 Download computer name characters 17 to 32 e Location 43 Download computer name characters 33 to 48 18 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual e Location 44 Download computer name characters 49 to 64 Locations 45 to 53 IP addresses Locations 45 to 53 have four segments of numerical data If you turned on static IPs instead of dynamic DNS Location 0 Segment 2 Option 3 you will need to program Locations 45 52 and 54 with the appropriate IP addresses Otherwise the NX 590NE will use the addresses assigned by the DHCP Server The default is 0 000 for each location Note If the DNS option is enabled Location 0 Segment 2 Locations 46 47 51 and 53 are only used as a backup not required e Location 45 IP
17. NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 25 Table 8 Locations 1 to 4 programming sheet Loc 3 26 Description Partition Location 3 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 1 on page 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segment 1 Alarm and restores Segment 2 Open close Segment 3 Bypass Segment 4 Zone trouble Segment 5 Power trouble AC failure or low battery Segment 6 Siren and telephone fault Segment 7 Test reports Segment 8 Program download and log full Segment 9 Tampers Segment 10 Short circuit and ground fault Segment 11 Sensor lost Segment 12 Sensor low battery Segment 13 Expander trouble Segment 14 Failure to communicate Segment 15 Zone activity monitor Segment 16 Reserved Location 4 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 2 on page 16 Segment 1 Alarm and restores Segment 2 Open close Segment 3 Bypass Segment 4 Zone trouble Segment 5 Power trouble AC failure or low battery Segment 6 Siren and telephone fault Segment 7 Test reports Segment 8 Program download and log full Segment 9 Tampers Segment 10 Short circuit and ground fault Segment 11 Sensor lost Segment 12 Sensor low battery Segment 13 Expander trouble NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Segment 14 Failure to communicate Segment 15 Zone activity monitor Segment 16 Reserved Use Table 9 below to record your programming options for Locations 5 to 91 T
18. NX 590NE not functioning at all To assign a static IP to the NX 590NE do the following Set Location 0 Segment 2 Option 3 to 0 Set Location 45 to the assigned IP address for example 3 18 147 166 Set Location 52 to the assigned gateway address for example 3 18 144 1 Set Location 54 to the subnet mask for example 255 255 255 0 You can now program IP addresses in the following locations OU ade Oe e e Location 46 IP address for primary receiver e Location 47 IP address for secondary receiver e Location 51 IP address for mail server e Location 53 IP address for download computer e Location 87 automation premise server IP address The IP address gateway address and subnet mask are parameters your system administrator should be able to provide for the location where the NX 590NE will be installed Set up a dynamic IP to the NX 590NE To assign a dynamic IP to the NX 590NE using DHCP set Location 0 Segment 2 Option 3 to 1 Locations 45 52 and 54 are not used inthis scenario Your system administrator should be able to tell you if the network supports dynamic IP addressing for your installation Send events as e mail messages only To set up the NX 590NE to send events as e mail messages only do the following 1 SetLocation 1 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to receiver 1 2 SetLocation 2 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to receiver 2 3 Set Location 3 Segments 1 to 16 to ena
19. PIN Segment 4 4 oN O oO Aa OO N RF transmission request Clock calendar request Store communication event Set clock calendar command Primary keypad function with PIN Primary keypad function without PIN Secondary keypad function Zone bypass toggle 91 Location 91 Keypad address for automation text retrieval on page 23 30 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Use Table 10 below to program Locations 126 to 133 These locations are only available with Version 2 09 or higher microprocessor code Table 10 Locations 126 to 133 worksheet 126 Location 126 Premise server dealer ID on page 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 Location 127 Premise server IP address on page 24 0 0 0 0 128 Location 128 Proxy server IP address on page 24 0 0 0 0 129 Location 129 Premise server router IP address on page 0 0 0 0 24 130 Location 130 Premise server proxy server port on page 0 0 8 0 24 131 Location 131 DHCP assigned IP address on page 24 0 0 0 0 132 Location 132 UCSIMM software version on page 24 133 Location 133 PIC software version on page 24 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 31 Programming tasks This section describes some common programming tasks Set up an IP address for the NX 590NE You must set up a static IP address or use DHCP to get a dynamic IP address Failure to do so will result in the
20. Reset Briefly shorting the JP4 hardware reset connector pins Figure 3 on page 7 will force an NX 590NE complete hardware reset NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Programming You can use an LED keypad or LCD keypad to program the module Using an LED keypad To program the module with an LED keypad do the following 1 2 Enter 8 All of the function key LEDs will begin to flash Enter the Go To Program code default is 9713 If the code is valid the Service LED will flash and the function LEDs will illuminate steadily indicating you should enter the device to program Enter 7 9 the address of the NX 590NE The Armed LED will illuminate until you enter a programming location Enter the programming location followed by the key The Armed LED will begin to flash If this is a valid location the Armed LED will extinguish the Ready LED will illuminate and the binary data for the first segment of this location will appear on the Zone LED To change the data enter the data followed by the key The location will automatically increment to the next segment The data for that segment will display Repeat the procedure until the system reaches the last segment 6 To exit this location without changing the data press the key 7 To review the data press the key but do not enter data Each time you press the next segment displays After you program the last segment for a location press t
21. able 9 Locations 5 to 91 programming worksheet Loc 5 to 7 13 to 16 17 to 24 29 to 36 Locations 5 to 7 SMTP e mail authentication on page 16 Location 5 SMTP e mail authentication user ID characters 1 to 16 Location 6 SMTP e mail authentication user ID characters Security 17 to 32 Location 7 SMTP e mail authentication password 16 characters Locations 13 to 16 Return e mail name on page 17 Location 13 Return e mail name characters 1 to 16 Location 14 Return e mail name characters 17 to 32 Location 15 Return e mail name characters 33 to 48 aN Le LC eH Location 16 Return e mail name characters 49 to 64 Locations 17 to 24 TCP IP receiver name on page 17 Location 17 TCP IP receiver 1 characters 1 to 16 Location 18 TCP IP receiver 1 characters 17 to 332 Location 19 TCP IP receiver 1 characters 33 to 48 Location 20 TCP IP receiver 1 characters 49 to 64 Location 21 TCP IP receiver 2 Location 22 TCP IP receiver 2 2 Location 23 TCP IP receiver characters 1 to 16 characters 17 to 32 characters 33 to 48 Location 24 TCP IP receiver 2 characters 49 to 64 Locations 29 to 36 E mail account name on page 17 Location 29 E mail account 1 characters 1 to 16 Location 30 E mail account 1 characters 17 to 32 Location 31 E mail account 1 characters 33 to 48 Location 33 E mail account 2 characters 1 to 16
22. address for this module e Location 46 IP address for receiver 1 e Location 47 IP address for receiver 2 e Location 48 Reserved e Location 49 IP address for DNS 1 e Location 50 IP address for DNS 2 e Location 51 IP address for mail server e Location 52 IP address for gateway e Location 53 IP address for download computer Location 54 Subnet mask Location 54 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the subnet mask default 255 255 255 0 Contact your network administrator before programming this location This location must be configured so that all IP addresses up to and including the local gateway are allowed When using cable modem DSL this will generally be the same as the computer To obtain your IP address gateway and subnet mask do one of the following For Windows 9X and Windows ME at the DOS prompt type winipcfg e For Windows 2000 and XP at the COMMAND prompt type ipconfig Note Location 54 is not needed when using DHCP Location 55 Receiver alarm port Location 55 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the IP alarm port used by the TCP IP receiver default 9 9 9 9 Do not change this data except as directed by your central station provider NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 19 Location 56 Download software port Location 56 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the port number used by the download software de
23. ble needed segments in used partitions for e mail or set to disable reporting 32 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Set Location 4 Segments 1 to 16 to enable needed segments in used partitions for e mail or set to disable reporting Program Locations 13 to 16 with a valid name for the Fromfield in the e mail message Program Locations 29 to 32 with a valid name for the To field in the e mail message for e mail 1 Program Locations 33 to 36 with a valid name for the To field in the e mail message for e mail 2 If using DNS program Locations 37 to 40 with a valid name for the e mail server If not using DNS program Locations 37 to 40 with the e mail server IP address 10 Program Location 57 with the e mail port the default is 025 Send events to receiver 1 only To set up the NX 590NE to send events to receiver 1 only do the following 1 SIR e Se I Set Location 1 Segments 1 to 16 to enable needed segments in used partitions Set Location 2 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to receiver 2 Set Location 3 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to e mail 1 Set Location 4 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to e mail 2 Program Location 46 with the IP address for receiver 1 Program Location 55 with the receiver alarm port number Send events to receiver 2 only To set up the NX 590NE to send events to receiver 2 only do the following 1 Dy CON a ae Ca Set Location 1 Segmen
24. bus Data DS8 DS4 DS3 Flashes when waiting for UCSIMM acknowledgment DS3 ta Dar DS4 Flashes when waiting for NX bus Data reply DS5 Flashes when message received from NX bus Data DS6 Flashes when message sent to NX bus Data DS1 DS9 DS7 On when U Boot is running Flashes when U Boot is stopped DS2 either an error has occurred or stopped via console Off during application DS8 On when uClinux Kernel coming up then shows an application heartbeat DS9 On when power is on Table 3 on page 9 describes the LEDs on the UCSIMM module 8 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Table 3 UCSIMM LED indicators LED Description DS1 5 On Link actively present Off No link actively present Flashing Network green activity detected DS2 6 On 100 Mbps Off 10 Mbps yellow DS3 7 red On Full duplex Off Half duplex DS4 8 red On Collision Enrolling devices The NetworX control panels can locate store and supervise keypads zone expanders wireless receivers output modules and any other device on the keypad bus To enroll the devices enter program mode see Programming on page 10 When you exit program mode the control panel will enroll the devices During the enrollment which takes about 12 seconds the Service LED will illuminate and the system will not accept user codes Once you enroll a module if it is not detected the Service LED will illuminate
25. ces can be used including computers cell phones pages and devices For example a dealer may want Troubles mailed to his cell phone Openings and Closings e mailed to his home computer and Alarms sent to the central station Note Make sure the account works before you program it Keep good records since e mail addresses change more often than most other items e Location 29 E mail account 1 name characters 1 to 16 e Location 30 E mail account 1 name characters 17 to 32 e Location 31 E mail account 1 name characters 33 to 48 e Location 32 E mail account 1 name characters 49 to 64 e Location 33 E mail account 2 name characters 1 to 16 e Location 34 E mail account 2 name characters 17 to 32 e Location 35 E mail account 2 name characters 33 to 48 e Location 36 E mail account 2 name characters 49 to 64 Locations 37 to 40 E mail server name Locations 37 to 40 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the name of your e mail server only needed when using DNS The name can take the form of an unqualified name for example my_computer with no dots or a fully qualified name for example www utcfireandsecurity com with at least one dot Note If the DNS option is enabled Location 0 Segment 2 and Locations 37 to 40 are left blank then Location 51 IP addresses are used e Location 37 E mail server name characters 1 to 16 e Location 38 E mail server name characters 17 to
26. e eo Locations 17 to 24 TCP IP receiver name Locations 17 to 24 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the name of the TCP IP accounts where you want to send data only needed when using DNS The name can take the form of an unqualified name for example my_computer with no dots or a fully qualified name for example www utcfireandsecurity com with at least one dot Note If the DNS option is enabled Location 0 Segment 2 and Locations 17 to 24 are left blank then Locations 46 and 47 IP addresses are used e Location 17 TCP IP receiver 1 name characters 1 to 16 e Location 18 TCP IP receiver 1 name characters 17 to 32 e Location 19 TCP IP receiver 1 name characters 33 to 48 e Location 20 TCP IP receiver 1 name characters 49 to 64 e Location 21 TCP IP receiver 2 name characters 1 to 16 e Location 22 TCP IP receiver 2 name characters 17 to 32 e Location 23 TCP IP receiver 2 name characters 33 to 48 e Location 24 TCP IP receiver 2 name characters 49 to 64 Locations 25 to 28 Reserved Locations 29 to 36 E mail account name Locations 29 to 36 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the name of e mail accounts where you want to send data The format is user yourdomain com and otheruser otherdomain com They must be NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 17 functional e mail accounts that are known to work A large variety of devi
27. e the tool free area contact your dealer Content PrefaceGavi albe iii 3 Conventions used in this document i 3 Safety terms and SYMDO S iii 3 PIFOGUCLOVEriIieWw css 5 Installation cai 5 MOLINO clelia rio icons alice a teat heal ee tac a 5 Wing seeman pirati i rate iii li i eee 6 Enrolling dies irreali iaia 9 PES ae ae 9 Programming 10 Using am LES YA sa tet relati 10 Piogramming dalb lilla 11 Using an LGD KEYPadtaz talia celta teat digests ius cate siasi alati 12 Programming locations ina 14 Location 0 Operation Mode sea ilaanlaa 14 Location 1 Partitions reporting via TCP IP to receiver 1 15 Location 2 Partitions reporting via TCP IP to receiver 2 16 Location 3 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 1 16 Location 4 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 2 16 Locations 5 to 7 SMTP e mail authentication 16 Locations 8 to 12 Reserved lele aaa 17 Locations 13 to 16 Return e mail NAME n 17 Locations 17 to 24 TCP IP receiver namMEe t 17 Locations 25 to 28 Reserved n 17 Locations 29 to 36 E mail account NAaMEe 17 Locations 37 to 40 E mail server NaMe iin 18 Locations 41 to 44 Download computer Name 18 Locations 45 to 53 IP Addresses 19 l o
28. eattom54 Subnetmask ul ialinni 19 Location 55 Receiver alarm port 19 Location 56 Download software port ii 20 Location 57 SMTP e mail port ele cr ra 20 Locations 58 and 59 RESErved n 20 Location 60 SIA or Contact ID account number 20 Location 61 Phone line receiver NUMDEF n 20 Location 62 Line NUMDET iii 20 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Location 63 Timers and counters n 20 Locations 64 to 71 Partition account number 21 Locations 72 to 82 Reserved 21 Locations 83 to 86 Premise server name Europe only 21 Location 87 Automation premise server IP address 21 Location 88 Automation system port 22 Location 89 Automation event transitions n 22 Location 90 Automation requests commandsS 22 Location 91 Keypad address for automation text retrieval 23 Locations 92 to 125 Reserved vili ila 24 loestronsA 260 188 ilaele 24 Program worksheels 5 i ira 25 Programming tasks cca stents achecieit ac twwtid ane tancwamnnetus tewctitvndraanaestavee 32 Set up an IP address for the NX 590NE 32 Set up a dynamic IP to the NX 590NE ce eeceseeseeseeseeseeeeeeeeeeeees 32 Send events as e mail messages only
29. er of seconds to access the network Normally you will not change the defaults The unit will make the number of attempts in Segment 1 until the number of seconds in Segment 2 is exhausted The length of each attempt is calculated as Segment 2 divided by Segment 1 overall 20 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual time number of attempts The default is 30 seconds divided by 2 attempts for 15 seconds per attempt Segment 1 Number of retries for failed network attempts The default is 2 Segment 2 Time in seconds for overall retries of failed network attempts 0 to 255 seconds We recommend a minimum of 30 seconds The default is 30 Segment 3 Polling time in seconds time to wait between successful transmissions The default is 10 if set below 10 it will default to 10 Segments 4 to 6 Reserved Locations 64 to 71 Partition account number Locations 64 to 71 have eight segments of numerical data Use these locations to program the account number for the partitions being used The default is 0 0 0 00000 ff these locations are programmed with anything other than 000000 0 0 it will override Location 60 SIA CID e Location 64 Partition 1 account number e Location 65 Partition 2 account number e Location 66 Partition 3 account number e Location 67 Partition 4 account number e Location 68 Partition 5 account number e Location 69 Partition 6 account number e Location 70 Partition 7 account number e L
30. fault 9 9 9 9 This port is based on the DL900 and should not be changed Location 57 SMTP e mail port Location 57 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the IP ports used by the SMTP server default 0 0 2 5 Do not should change this data except as directed by your e mail server Locations 58 and 59 Reserved Location 60 SIA or Contact ID account number Location 60 has eight segments of numerical data Use this location to program the SIA or Contact ID account number default 00 0 0 1 000 Use location 60 if your system uses a single account number Use location 64 if your system has multiple account numbers Contact your usual account number and dial number source for installations Note It is important to add leading zeroes to create an eight digit number Location 61 Phone line receiver number Location 61 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the phone line receiver number associated with this account default 0 0 0 1 Contact your usual account number and dial number source for installations Location 62 Line number Location 62 has four segments of numerical data This location contains the line number associated with this account default 0 0 0 1 Contact your usual account number and dial number source for installations Location 63 Timers and counters Location 63 has six segments of numerical data Use this location to program the number of attempts and the numb
31. ilable for all products Warranty and terms information From the Customer Support menu select Return and Warranty Policy Statement or Terms and Conditions Policy Statement Customer service and technical support From the Customer Support menu select Customer Service or Technical amp Application Select the appropriate product category for the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside the US 36 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual
32. mn n interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual P N 466 2330 REV C October 2012 Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use FCC compliance EMC directive Regulatory Contact information Technical support 2012 UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls amp Security a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from UTC Fire amp Security except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law Document number 466 2330 REV C October 2012 The information in this document is subject to change without notice UTC Fire amp Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www utcfireandsecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental
33. ntions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and button Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Blue Electronic version Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Monospac Text that displays on the computer screen e Programming or coding sequences Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Caution Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warning identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury 4 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Productoverview The NX 590NE is a dual microprocessor controlled Internet Intranet TCP IP interface used to connect the control panel to the OH Network Receiver This interface allows any or all events from the panel to be reported over the network The NX 590NE has a fixed address of 79 Installation To install the interface module you will need to mount and wire the board and enroll the module in the panel Mounting We recommend that you mount the NX 590NE with UCSIMM PCB in the mounting position located closest to the NX panel PCB as shown in Figure
34. o exit that location The system will turn the Ready LED off and the Armed LED on As before you are now ready to enter another programming location Note If you attempt to program an invalid entry for a particular segment the keypad sounder will emit a triple beep and remain in that segment until there is a valid entry To enter another location do one of the following Enter the location number followed by the key e Press Police for the next location e Press Fire for the previous location Press Auxiliary for the same location Press Exit to exit this module Press Exit again to completely exit program mode NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Programming data When you program the NX 590NE you use numerical data feature selection data or character data Numerical data Use the numeric keys of the system keypad with a number from 0 to 255 The system uses a binary process so to view the data look at the LEDs for zones 1 through 8 and see which ones are illuminated When you add the illuminated LEDs together you get the programming location The numeric equivalents of these LEDs include the following Zone 1 LED 1 Zone 5 LED 16 Zone 2 LED 2 Zone 6 LED 32 Zone 3 LED 4 Zone 7 LED 64 Zone 4 LED 8 Zone 8 LED 128 For example if you want to program 66in a location press 6 6 on the keypad The LEDs for Zone 2 and Zone 7 will iluminate which indicates 66 is in that location 2 64
35. oad and log full 16 Reserved NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 15 Location 2 Partitions reporting via TCP IP to receiver 2 Location 2 has 16 segments of feature selection data Use this location to program the partitions to include when reporting over the Network If you want to exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 etc and no event from that partition will report via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere Table 5 on page 15 describes the types of reports found in Segments 1 to 16 Location 3 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 1 Location 3 has 16 segments of feature selection data Use this location to program the partitions to include when reporting over the TCP IP to e mail account 1 If you wish to exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED corresponding to that particular partition 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 etc and no event from that partition will report via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere Table 5 on page 15 describes the types of reports found in Segments 1 to 16 Location 4 Partitions reporting via e mail to account 2 Location 4 has 16 segments of feature selection data Use this location to program the partitions to include when reporting over the TCP IP to e mail account 2 If you wish to exclude any partition from reporting turn off the LED
36. ocation 71 Partition 8 account number Locations 72 to 82 Reserved Locations 83 to 86 Premise server name Europe only Locations 83 to 86 have one segment of character data Use these locations to program the premise server name characters 1 to 16 characters 17 to 32 characters 33 to 48 characters 49 to 64 e Location 83 Premise server name e Location 84 Premise server name e Location 85 Premise server name e Location 86 Premise server name ey UR CS Location 87 Automation premise server IP address Location 87 has four segments of numerical data Use this location to program the automation IP address NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 21 Location 88 Automation system port Location 88 has four segments of numerical data Use this location to program the specified port on the NX 590NE that accepts a connection on the home automation protocol default 9 9 9 7 Location 89 Automation event transitions Location 89 has two segments of feature selection data You can program the NX 590NE to automatically send information to the home automation system when there has been a change in the information This is referred to as transition based broadcasting The application and the capabilities of the home automation system determine which information packets use transition based broadcasting Use Location 89 to enable and disable the appropriate event transition broadcasts refer to
37. s 33 to 48 Location 86 Premise server characters 49 to 64 Location 87 Automation premise server IP address on page 21 Location 88 Automation system port on page 22 Location 89 Automation event transitions on page 22 Segment 1 1 Reserved Interface configuration message Reserved Reserved One zone status message 16 zone snapshot message One partition message oN O oO A OO N Eight partition snapshot message Segment 2 1 System status message 2 X10 message received 3 Log event message 4 Keypad message received 5 to 8 Reserved Location 90 Automation requests commands on page 22 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 29 Segment1 1 oN OO A WUN Reserved Interface configuration message Reserved Zone name request One zone status request 16 zone snapshot request One partition request Eight partition snapshot request Segment 2 1 6 System status request 2 Send X10 command 3 4 5 Log event request Send keypad text command Keypad terminal made request Keypad tone broadcast 7 to 8 Reserved Segment 3 o N O oO A OU N Program data request Program data command User info request with PIN User Info request without PIN Set user code command with PIN Set user code command without PIN Set user authorization command with PIN Set user authorization command without
38. selection data the numbers of the enabled features are displayed The features not enabled will include a hyphen Table 4 below shows the two digit code for the LCD keypad characters Table 4 Code numbers for keys Code Key Code Key Code Key Code Key Code Key Code Key 16 32 48 l 64 80 lt 00 P 5 01 A 17 Q 33 6 49 m 65 81 02 B 18 R 34 7 50 n 66 82 gt 03 C 19 S 35 8 51 o 67 83 04 D 20 T 36 9 52 p 68 amp 84 05 E 21 U 37 a 53 q 69 i 85 06 F 22 vV 38 b 54 r 70 86 1 07 G 23 W 39 c 55 s 71 87 08 H 24 X 40 d 56 t 72 il 88 n 09 25 Y 41 e 57 u 73 89 x 10 J 26 Z 42 f 58 v 74 90 11 K 27 0 43 g 59 w 75 91 12 L 28 1 44 h 60 x 76 92 l 12 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 13 M 29 2 45 14 N 30 3 46 15 O 31 4 47 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 61 62 63 77 78 79 93 94 95 Programming locations Use this section to program the locations for your module Location 0 Operation mode Location 0 has eight segments of feature selection data Use this location to program the module mode system characteristics for operation on the TCP IP f Location 0 Segment 1 Option 1 is enabled and the NX 590NE is the primary reporting device and the control panel is backup the following items apply All event categories should be disabled in Location 4 of the control panel device 0 Failure to turn off these segments will cause events to be reported by both
39. the keypad documentation Once a character location is entered the current data NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 11 will show on the bottom line of the display The top line will display the current location and segment number You can now use the five function keys as well as the Up and Down Arrow keys to edit the message prior to saving it back to the location storage An underscore in the display indicates the current cursor location To move the cursor to the right press the key To move the cursor to the left press the Cancel key To change the character at the current cursor location press the Up or Down Arrow key until the desired character displays An alternative method is to enter the two digit number in Table 4 below that corresponds to the desired character To accept this character press the key The character will remain and the cursor will advance one space to the right To insert spaces press Stay To delete characters press Chime Using an LCD keypad Use the same steps to program using an LCD keypad as outlined in Using an LED keypad on page 10 The only difference is that the LCD keypad will prompt you for the data required When you are in programming mode and not ina location the number in parentheses is the location you previously changed For example if the display reads Enter location then 2 the system is telling you that Location 2 was the last location you programmed In feature
40. ts 1 to 16 to disable reporting to receiver 1 Set Location 2 Segments 1 to 16 to enable reporting to receiver 2 Set Location 3 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to e mail 1 Set Location 4 Segments 1 to 16 to disable reporting to e mail 2 Program Location 47 with the IP address for receiver 2 Program Location 55 with the receiver alarm port number NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual 33 Set up DNS To set up DNS do the following 1 SetLocation 0 Segment 2 Option 4 to use DNS services 2 SetLocation 49 to the IP of the primary DNS server 3 Optionally set Location 50 to the IP of the secondary DNS server 4 You can now program names in the following locations e Locations 17 to 20 TCP IP receiver one e Locations 21 to 24 TCP IP receiver two e Locations 37 to 40 e mail server e Locations 41 to 44 download computer e Locations 83 to 86 automation name premise server View version of NX 590NE and PIC The version of the NX 590NE is at Location 132 The version of the PIC is at Location 133 View DHCP assigned IP address The DHCP assigned IP is at Location 131 DL900 utility The DL900 is a windows based tool to view and edit all the locations in a control panel or expander such as the NX 590NE Refer to the DL900 help files for information 34 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Specifications Compatible control panels NX 4V2 NX 6V2 NX 8V2 NX 8 NX 8 CF NX 8E
41. umerical data This is a read only location 24 NX 590NE Internet Interface Installation Manual Program worksheets When the defaults in the worksheet tables have more than one segment the segments are shown separated by periods For example a default of 255 255 255 0 indicates there are four segments To program the number you would enter 255 and press enter 255 and press enter 255 and press enter 0 and press press between each segment entry Use Table 7 below to record your programming options for Location 0 Table 7 Location 0 program worksheet 0 Location 0 Operation mode on page 14 Segment 1 1 Use control dialer as backup to TCP IP and e mail 2 Backup format Off CID On SIA 3 Use receiver 2 as backup 4 Send tag to onsite event recorder 5 Automation protocol enable Europe only 6 Premise server application using automation port Europe only 7 and 8 Reserved Segment 2 1 2 1 Enable site initiated downloading 98 from keypad 2 Enable remote initiated downloading 3 Use DHCP services static IP of unit if Off If enabled we recommend option 8 also be enabled 4 Use DNS services IP address used if Off 5 to 7 Reserved 8 Polling enable Segment 3 Reserved Segment 4 1 Enable SMTP e mail authentication Segment 5 to 7 Reserved Segment 8 AUX COM Fail for loss of polling only Use Table 8 on page 26 to record your programming options for Locations 1 to 4 NX 590
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