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GE
Security
NX-10
Alarm system user manual
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information without notice.
NX-10 Alarm System User Manual 3
Menu map ....................................................................................................4
LCD keypad ..................................................................................................6
Keypad keys ................................................................................................7
LCD icons ......................................................................................................8
Using the NX-10 menus .........................................................................9
Preparing your system ...........................................................................10
Arming and disarming using a single-partition keypad .........11
Arming and disarming using a master keypad ..........................12
Disarming your system after an alarm ...........................................13
Resetting fire detectors ..........................................................................14
Using life safety functions .....................................................................15
Viewing the status of a zone ...............................................................16
Bypassing one or more zones .............................................................17
Changing your user code and name ...............................................18
Changing another user’s code and name .....................................19
Changing user rights ...............................................................................20
Setting the system time and date .....................................................21
Adjusting the keypad settings ............................................................22
Adjusting the LCD display .....................................................................23
Reading the event log .............................................................................24
Changing phone numbers ....................................................................25
Setting up light control ...........................................................................26
Activating your light control system ................................................27
Up/downloading data ............................................................................28
Testing your system ................................................................................29
Adding and deleting cards ...................................................................30
Service messages .....................................................................................31
Glossary .........................................................................................................34
Battery replacement ..............................................................................36
Notes ..............................................................................................................37
Contents
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Menu map
Bypass Zones
Users
Group Bypass
Log Review
Alarm Memory
Service Check
Users 1-10
Users 11-20
Users 21-30...
Authority
Partitions
Language
Name
Outputs
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3...
Control Outputs
Arm Only After Closing
Arm Only
Arm/Disarm
Master Code
Bypass Zones
Reports Open/Close
Zone 1-8
Zone 9-16
Zone 17-24
Zone 25-32
Zone 33-40
Zone 41-48
User Code
Delete Code
User Menu
(1) Zone 1
(2) Zone 2
(3) Zone 3...
NX-1701 Proximity Readers*
Add One Card
Add Multiple Cards
Activate Card
Deactivate Card
Delete One Card
*available only if installed
User Details**
User Code
Language
Name
** displayed if a user is not a master user
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Menu map
Walktest
Keypad Volume
LCD Contrast
LCD Brightness
LCD & Self Test
Master Mode
Silent Exit
Detector Reset
Backlight Always On
Set Date/Time
Phone Numbers
Light Control
Bypass Zones
Device 1
Device 2
Device 3...
User Menu
Phone Number 1
Phone Number 2
Phone Number 3
Quick User Menu
Group Bypass
Alarm Memory
Service Check
Light Control
Detector Reset
Chime
Answer U/D Call
Begin U/D Call
Module Number
House Code
Download
Download
Answer U/D Call
Begin U/D Call
Zone 1-8
Zone 9-16
Zone 17-24
Zone 25-32
Zone 33-40
Zone 41-48
(1) Zone 1
(2) Zone 2
(3) Zone 3...
Change Batteries
NX-10 User Manual 6
LCD keypad
Status indicator
Status icons, see page 8.
Function keys: Preset function keys
(Arm Away, Stay Mode, Disarm, Night
Mode, Bypass Zones), see page 7.
NO: A rejection and navigation key.
OK
*
: An acceptance and navigation key.
LCD display: System status information,
menu options and other information that is
entered are displayed here.
F1, F2, F8: Programmable keys that are
set by the installer.
F1:
F2:
F8:
: Navigation and editing keys.
#: A key that activates the function of the
next key that is pressed.
: A key that toggles Chime mode on
and off.
Alphanumeric display
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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 Master
mode only. When in the menu, press to scroll to the end of the LCD
message.
Bypass Zone
Press to select (or deselect) a zone to bypass.
Night Mode
Press to arm the system in Night mode.
Chime
Press to toggle Chime mode on and off.
F1, F2, F8
These keys can be programmed by the installer to perform certain
functions.
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
keys. When in master mode or not in a menu:
•Press to display bypassed zones.
•Press
to display problem zones.
When editing text and phone numbers:
•Press
to overwrite or insert text.
•Press
to delete text.
NO
•Press NO to cancel a change to the menu selection or
navigate to a higher level in the menu structure or
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.
#
When editing text and phone numbers:
•Press # F4 (or ) to move to the first character or number.
•Press # F5 (or ) to move to the last character or number.
•Press # to delete from the current position to the end.
Keypad keys
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Power If power is present, the left icon is
displayed. If power is failing, the right
icon shows up.
Bypass 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.
Full/Part
armed
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.
Stay/Night
mode
In PARTITION mode, the STAY icon
(left) shows up if armed and staying,
and the NIGHT icon (right) if the night
function is enabled.
Away In PARTITION mode, one of these
icons shows up if armed and leaving,
the left one if ANY zone is bypassed,
the right one if NO zone is bypassed.
Chime In CHIME mode, this icon will be ON,
otherwise OFF.
Fire This icon indicates that a fire zone or
the fire keypad function has been
activated.
This icon indicates RF-link field
strength.
Battery
Low
If the keypad battery is low, this icon
is flashing ON and OFF.
Alarm This icon flashes ON and OFF in case
of an alarm condition.
Trouble This icon indicates a system trouble
condition, for example, day zone
trouble or AC power loss.
Service This icon is ON in case the system
needs to be serviced. You can display
a service message with the # key.
Ready to
arm
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.
LCD icons
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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
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
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
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 # 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
#
to view the user code for user 1.
Press #
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 # to
view the user code for zone 3.
Exiting the menu system
•Press ## to display the OK to Exit prompt (if editing data, press
NO first).
•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.
Using the NX-10 menus
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Preparing your system
2. Press to view all problem zones.
Any open zones are shown. Close the zones before you arm the system.
If you try to arm with open zones, the keypad beeps.
Any tamper zones are shown. A tamper indicates a system fault and
you should contact your installer to fix it.
3. Press OK or NO key to return to the default display.
4. Press
to view all bypassed zones. For more information on bypassing
zones, see page 17.
5. Any bypassed zones are shown. Ensure that these zones need to be
bypassed.
6. Your system is ready to be armed.
1. If your system is NOT ready to be armed, check if a door or window is
open.
System Not Ready
For Help Press
System Ready
Type Code to Arm
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.
nnn Open
<description>
nnn Tamper
<description>
nnn Bypass
<description>
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
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Arming and disarming using a single-partition keypad
2. The keypad starts to blip and the system begins to arm.
3. Leave the building. The keypad blips increase during the last 10
seconds of the exit time.
4. 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.
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.
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.
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
System Ready
Type Code to Arm
System Arming
Leave Now
System Armed
All Zones Secure
System Ready
Type Code to Arm
Type code to
Disarm
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