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Programming, Programming guidelines, Transmitter programming – Interlogix NX-548E User Manual

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Table 3. LED indications

Green (data) LED
status

Meaning

Power-up blinks

LED blinks represent Product Version

Number (PVN). Long blink on is 1, short

blink on is 0. PVN is in binary, from most

significant to least significant bit.

Off

No packets from sensors being received.

Short blink on

Receiver received a valid packet from an

unknown sensor.

Long blink on

Receiver received a valid packet from an

enrolled sensor.

Red (data) LED
status

Meaning

Off

No data communication with the control

panel. Check wiring and power source.

Short blink on

Normal data communication with the control

panel.

Programming

This section describes how to program the units.

Programming guidelines

Use the following programming guidelines:

NX-4 and NX-6 control panels can have receivers added
with zones that overlap those contained in the control
panel. No hardware expanders can be used.

NX-8 control panels can have expansion zones (hardwire
or wireless) set the same as those contained in the control
panel. To do this you must disable the onboard control
panel zones in panel location 37. All zone expansion
modules must not overlap any blocks of 8 zones.

All other control panels can have wireless zones added to
any zone. If a hardwire input (on either the control panel or
hardwire expander) is also present on the same zone as
an enabled wireless zone, the wireless transmitter takes
priority.

Transmitter programming

When programming wireless transmitters into the receiver, you
can set various options and partitions for each transmitter.
These settings appear in segments of each programming
location.

Use

Table 5

to record zone assignments and settings. Be sure

to circle where each zone resides:

RM

Receiver module

HE

Hardwire expander

P

Panel

This gives you all the programming information in one place to
facilitate the programming process.

Zone locations 1 to 192

Zone locations 1 to 192 are not numbered in

Table 5

since

these locations vary depending on location 194, Receiver zone
bank setting.

The default settings shown for segments 1 and 2 in the first
zone location apply to all zone locations.

Add transmitters

LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing
tasks.

To add transmitters, do the following:

1. Enter * 8 at the keypad. On LED touchpads, the five

function lights start flashing.

2. Enter the program code (factory default is 9 7 1 3). On

LED touchpads, the service light flashes and the five
function lights change from flashing to on steady.

3. Enter the DIP switch setting module number and press #.

On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on, indicating
the control panel is waiting for a programming location
entry.

4. For new installations, enter 9 1 0 # to load factory defaults

and clear any unwanted information in memory.

5. For new installations, set the receiver zone bank setting in

location 194 to determine the starting zone number for the
specific receiver. This applies only to NX-8E. This must be
set before learning sensors. For example, if location 194 is
set to 3, the first available location is 25. The total number
of available locations depends on the zone limits for both
the panel and receiver.

6. Enter 0 # to enter the sensor learning location. On LED

touchpads, the Ready LED turns on and the Armed LED
turns off.

7. Enter the zone number (1 through 192) and press *. Three

beeps from the keypad indicate an entry error. This occurs
if you enter a transmitter number that is not within the
receiver’s zone block or if the location already has a
sensor learned into it.

Note

: If you change your mind about your entry, terminate

programming by entering 0 # 0 * and start over at step 6.

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NetworX NX-548-E Receiver Installation Instructions