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Interlogix NX-591NE-GSM User Manual

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P/N 466-4433

• REV A • 25MAR13

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NX-591NE-GSM NetworX GSM 3G HSPA+
Module Installation Sheet

Description

The NX-591NE-GSM is a microprocessor-controlled GSM

interface module used to connect the NetworX series of control

panels to GSM cellular networks for event reporting. The

module is compatible with the latest 3G and HSPA+ (4G)

networks, as well as backward compatible with 2G networks,

and can be used for primary or backup reporting. Flexible

event selection allows only specific messages to be reported,

keeping airtime to a minimum. The module interfaces with the

NetworX panel data bus and has 9 LEDs to provide extensive

diagnostic and setup information.

Activation

Before installing the module, it must be activated on an existing

dealer account. If you do not have a dealer account, please

contact Interlogix directly to initiate the account set-up

procedure. The activation process automatically activates the

module within a few hours. If you already have a dealer

account, you can activate and manage the module via our

website address:

https://login.uplink.com/ge/login.aspx

.

1. Enter your login name and password, then click

Login.

2. Click on Activate Unit on the left side of the page.

3. Enter the serial number of the module from label on

the front of the unit (10-digit number preceded by S/N)

and select Interlogix SMS Plan from the drop-down

menu, then click Activate.

4. Fill out the required information and select reporting

options, then click Update.

Installation

To install the module you will need to mount the unit in the

panel enclosure and wire the unit to the main security panel

within the enclosure.

Mounting

Inside the can, several two-holed insertion points have been

constructed. This allows for either vertical or horizontal

placement of the modules. The insertion points have two sizes

of holes, a larger hole and a smaller hole. The black plastic

PCB guides are grooved on one edge where the PC board will

be seated. The end with the half-moon protrusion fits into the

larger hole. The smaller hole is for the screw.

To mount the board, see Figure 1 and do the following:

1. Hold the board vertically, with antenna bracket facing to the

left, near the top of the inside of the panel enclosure to identify

the hole knockout that must be removed to allow for the

antenna to protrude through the top of the can. Note the two

insertion points that align with the board.

2. Remove the knockout from the hole with appropriate tools.

3. Place the 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.

4. Insert one of the provided screws into the smaller hole

(from the inside of the can) to secure it in place. A screwdriver

should reach through the notch that runs the length of the

guide to tighten the screw.

5. Position the second PCB guide opposite of the first

(grooved edge up) and placed in the lower insertion point,

using the same procedure.

6. Once mounted, screw it in securely.

7. Slide the board in the grooves of both guides with antenna

bracket facing left.

Note:

Older style enclosures did not provide an exit hole for the

antenna included with the GSM module. In such cases, you must

either drill a new hole (5/8 in.) on top of the can or use an optional

external antenna (NX-501E-GSM).