Interlogix NX-588E User Manual
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NX-588E USB Flash Programmer Installation Instructions
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1
Command
—read panel configuration into a file.
2
Command
—w rite a file configuration into the panel.
10
Result
—w orking.
11
Result
—invalid command; installer entered a value other than
1 or 2.
12
Result
—invalid file number; installer entered a file number
other than 1 to 4.
13
Result
—incorrect panel type; the panel and file types do not
match.
14
Result
—incorrect access code; the panel and file access code
do not match.
15
Result
—timeout; the requested command had no data
exchange for 3 seconds.
16
Result
—aborted; the previous command w as aborted by
attempting another command.
17
Result
—panel type not supported.
18
Result
—panel type not loaded from bus (retry).
20
Result
—transfer successful; the previous read or write
command w as successful.
The DS5 LED flashes as the system runs the command.
Once the command is successful, the keypad chimes. For
LED locations, refer to Figure 1 below, and for LED
descriptions, refer to Table 2 below.
8. To write (copy a file from the NX-588E to the NX panel),
do the following:
•
Enter 2, *.
•
Enter the number of the file to copy (1 to 4)*, #.
The DS5 LED flashes as the system runs the command. Once
the command is successful the keypad sounder chimes.
Note: A triple-beep sounds if any error occurs during step 7 or
step 8. You can review the results in t
he “Reviewing segments
and tasks for location 0
” below
.
Figure 1: LED locations
Table 2: LED descriptions
LED
Description
DS1
Bus action
•
Flashes when connected to NetworX bus
DS2
USB
•
Off = no USB
•
Flashes = in progress
•
Steady = USB attached
DS3
Receiving USB
DS4
Sending USB
DS5
Waiting for bus response
DS6
Programming/error
•
Flashes slow ly (once per second) = programming in
progress
•
Flashes rapidly (three times per second) = error
•
Steady = programming successful
Reviewing segments and tasks for location 0
The only location you will use on the NX-588E is Location 0.
The seven segments have the following functions:
Segment 1
Sets the task to perform (read or write) and displays the result
of the task requested (see Table 1 on page 2).
Segment 2
This stores the file number for the requested read or write
command, a valid value between 1 and 4. This segment is
always set to 0 after any command, so you don’t accidentally
overwrite a file.
Segments 3 through 6
Indicates the panel type stored in files 1 through 4 respectively.
The results include the following:
•
0 to 3 applies to the standard NetworX panels (NX-4, NX-
6, NX-8)
•
4 applies to the NX-8E panel
•
10 applies to the NX-4V2 panel
•
11 applies to the NX-6V2 panel
•
12 applies to the NX-8V2 panel
Segment 7.
Not used.
Upgrading the NX-4V2, NX-6V2, NX-8V2
When upgrading a control panel, all auxiliary outputs will
deenergize. Do not be concerned with any sound that comes