GE NetworX V3 User manual

NetworX Version 3 Alarm System
Installation Manual
1070138

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Certification
EN 50131-1 System requirements
EN 50131-3 Control and indicating equipment
EN 50131-6 Power Supplies
EN 50131-5-3 Requirements for interconnections equipment using radio frequency
techniques
EN 50136-1-1 Alarm systems - Alarm Transmission systems
EN 50136-2-1 General requirements for alarm transmission equipment
PSTN transmission path: ATS Class 2 (D2, M2, T2, S0, I0) with notification options A, B, C
GPRS transmission path: ATS Class 5 (D3, M3, T4, S2, I3) with notification options A, B, C,
D
Security Grade 2, Environmental class II
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Table of Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Safety terms and symbols.............................................................................................................................................. 9
References............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Section A Installing and programming a basic system...........................................................................10
Chapter A1 Introducing the NetworX V3 system......................................................................................11
NetworX V3 diagram ......................................................................................................................................................11
NetworX V3 technical specifications.......................................................................................................................13
Auxiliary current and battery capacity....................................................................................................14
NetworX V3 system .........................................................................................................................................................15
Parts of the system..........................................................................................................................................................16
Keypads ................................................................................................................................................................................19
Wireless keypad..................................................................................................................................................19
LCD icons ...............................................................................................................................................................22
Chapter A2 Installation guidelines ..............................................................................................................25
Mains power connection ..............................................................................................................................................25
Mounting ..............................................................................................................................................................................25
Wiring guidelines..............................................................................................................................................................26
Defaulting the panel .......................................................................................................................................................26
Chapter A3 Installing a basic system..........................................................................................................27
Installing the NetworX V3.............................................................................................................................................27
Polycarbonate housings.................................................................................................................................27
Installing the keypad.......................................................................................................................................................29
Mounting the wireless keypad.....................................................................................................................29
Mounting the wired keypad ..........................................................................................................................30
Wireless keypad learning-in procedure ..................................................................................................32
Installing the wireless sirens .......................................................................................................................................33
Installing the wireless sensors ...................................................................................................................................38
Mounting the sensors ......................................................................................................................................38
Sensor learning-in procedure ......................................................................................................................38
Chapter A4 Programming guidelines..........................................................................................................39
Getting started...................................................................................................................................................................39
Country codes......................................................................................................................................................39
Powering up the system .................................................................................................................................40
Entering programming mode.......................................................................................................................40
Changing the user interface language....................................................................................................40
Navigating the menus....................................................................................................................................................41

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Quick User Menu................................................................................................................................................41
Selecting a menu option...............................................................................................................................................41
Changing a menu option..............................................................................................................................................41
Changing selection list entries.....................................................................................................................41
Changing binary entries.................................................................................................................................42
Changing numeric entries.............................................................................................................................42
Changing phone numbers and phone prefixes...................................................................................42
Exiting the menu system..............................................................................................................................................43
Editing text ..........................................................................................................................................................................43
Overview................................................................................................................................................................43
Example..................................................................................................................................................................44
Word library..........................................................................................................................................................45
Guidelines for location-based programming .....................................................................................................45
Selecting the module to program..............................................................................................................45
Programming a location ................................................................................................................................46
Exiting the program mode ............................................................................................................................46
Chapter A5 Setting up a communicator .................................................................................................... 47
Reporting .............................................................................................................................................................................47
Reporting to one phone number................................................................................................................47
Backup reporting ...............................................................................................................................................47
Dual reporting .....................................................................................................................................................48
Split reporting......................................................................................................................................................49
Section B Programming the system............................................................................................................ 50
Chapter B1 Selecting the programming mode ......................................................................................... 51
Chapter B2 Programming the control panel............................................................................................. 53
Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................53
Programming inputs.......................................................................................................................................................53
Defining a zone...................................................................................................................................................55
Copying zone settings .....................................................................................................................................56
Editing a zone type............................................................................................................................................56
Setting swinger count......................................................................................................................................57
Programming outputs ...................................................................................................................................................58
Configuring an output.....................................................................................................................................58
Configuring the internal siren......................................................................................................................59
Programming the keypad sounder...........................................................................................................60
Assigning codes................................................................................................................................................................60
Setting up the installer code.........................................................................................................................60
Setting communication options................................................................................................................................62
Defining communication with a central station .................................................................................63

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Defining communication with a mobile phone....................................................................................64
Defining communication with upload/download software...........................................................64
Configuring the system autotest................................................................................................................65
Enabling reporting.............................................................................................................................................65
Configuring partitions ....................................................................................................................................................66
Setting timers.......................................................................................................................................................66
Configuring a partition ....................................................................................................................................67
Configuring the system .................................................................................................................................................68
Setting timers.......................................................................................................................................................68
Configuring system features ........................................................................................................................69
Setting arm schedules ...................................................................................................................................................69
Setting up schedules ........................................................................................................................................70
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................................................70
Control panel programming locations...................................................................................................................94
Telephone number 1 ........................................................................................................................................94
Reporting events to phone number 1 ......................................................................................................95
Telephone number 2 ........................................................................................................................................96
Reporting events to phone number 2 ......................................................................................................97
Telephone number 3 ........................................................................................................................................98
Reporting events to phone number 3 ......................................................................................................99
Special formats ................................................................................................................................................100
Download parameters..................................................................................................................................101
Feature and report selections (for partition 1)...................................................................................102
Entry/Exit timers ..............................................................................................................................................103
Zone configurations and partition selection......................................................................................104
General options................................................................................................................................................108
Programming the outputs ..........................................................................................................................112
Setup for auto-test, auto-arm and opening/closing times.........................................................113
Communicator codes for slow speed formats only........................................................................115
Programming partition parameters.......................................................................................................122
Programming zone configuration groups...........................................................................................125
NetworX V3 location-programming worksheets ...........................................................................................139
Chapter B3 Programming the NX-1048 keypad......................................................................................152
Overview............................................................................................................................................................................152
Configuring the NX-1048 keypad features .......................................................................................................154
General options................................................................................................................................................154
Programming the function keys ..............................................................................................................154
Setting up the tamper switch....................................................................................................................157
Battery replacement......................................................................................................................................157
Master mode.....................................................................................................................................................160

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Assigning X-10 devices ................................................................................................................................ 161
Copying keypad settings............................................................................................................................. 161
Configuring keypad text.............................................................................................................................. 161
Setting installer messages ......................................................................................................................... 162
Setting the keypad partition and keypad number.......................................................................... 162
Setting the exit buzzer options................................................................................................................. 162
Glossary............................................................................................................................................................................. 164
Technical specifications............................................................................................................................................. 169
Chapter B4 Programming the other keypads ......................................................................................... 171
Glossary............................................................................................................................................................................. 171
Chapter B5 Setting up the RF receivers ................................................................................................... 172
Programming the RF system................................................................................................................................... 172
Defaulting the wireless modules............................................................................................................. 173
Programming the wireless detectors.................................................................................................... 173
Learning-in additional wireless keypads............................................................................................. 174
Deleting wireless keypads.......................................................................................................................... 175
Learning-in IO modules ............................................................................................................................... 176
Learning-in wireless sirens......................................................................................................................... 176
Configuring receiver features................................................................................................................... 177
Configuring IO modules............................................................................................................................... 177
Setting supervision windows..................................................................................................................... 180
Testing wireless sensors.............................................................................................................................. 181
Disabling wireless sensors ......................................................................................................................... 182
Glossary............................................................................................................................................................................. 182
Programming locations for the RF receivers ................................................................................................... 187
Chapter B6 Setting up the GSM/GPRS module (NX-7002) .....................................................................191
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 191
Enrolling the GSM/GPRS module............................................................................................................................ 191
Enrolling the SIM card on the GSM network.......................................................................................192
Enrolling the SIM card on the GPRS network..................................................................................... 192
Inserting a SIM card....................................................................................................................................... 193
Testing the RSSI value .................................................................................................................................. 194
Testing the GSM or GPRS connection.................................................................................................... 194
Programming the GSM/GPRS module (NX-7002)........................................................................................... 196
Programmable options................................................................................................................................ 197
Reporting .......................................................................................................................................................................... 197
Overview............................................................................................................................................................. 197
Report methods............................................................................................................................................... 199
Report controllers........................................................................................................................................... 199

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Primary and secondary reporting...........................................................................................................199
GSM/GPRS module as backup (SMS / GPRS) ......................................................................................200
GSM/GPRS module as backup (audio reporting)..............................................................................200
Setting up polling ............................................................................................................................................202
Upload/download...........................................................................................................................................202
Reporting summary.......................................................................................................................................203
Using the GSM/GPRS module ..................................................................................................................................207
Obtaining the GSM/GPRS module status.............................................................................................207
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................208
Autotest ...............................................................................................................................................................208
Reporting protocols and formats ..........................................................................................................................209
Reporting fixed codes in SIA and Contact ID .....................................................................................209
Special Reports.................................................................................................................................................210
SMS SIA reporting message format .......................................................................................................210
SMS Contact ID reporting............................................................................................................................212
HomeText control ...........................................................................................................................................213
Receiving SMS messages from a security system...........................................................................215
HomeText reporting.......................................................................................................................................216
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................................................216
GSM/GPRS module location-based programming worksheets ..............................................................225
Chapter B7 Enrolling modules....................................................................................................................235
Enrolling the system modules .................................................................................................................................235
Defaulting the modules..............................................................................................................................................235
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................................................236
Chapter B8 Reading the event log.............................................................................................................237
Overview............................................................................................................................................................................237
Event log events.............................................................................................................................................................238
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................................................242
Chapter B9 NX-586E .....................................................................................................................................243
Overview............................................................................................................................................................................243
Connecting the NX-586E direct connect module...........................................................................................243
Connecting the NX-586E to a PC.............................................................................................................243
Connecting the NX-586E to a PC and a panel...................................................................................244
Connecting the NX-586E to a panel.......................................................................................................245
Programming the NX-586E direct connect module......................................................................................245
Enabling memory transfer using the keypad ....................................................................................246
Panel to PC memory transfer using DL900 software.....................................................................246
Writing data from the DL900 software to the NX-586E................................................................247
Reading data from the NX-586E to the DL900 software .............................................................247
Location programming for the NX-586E..............................................................................................247

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Glossary............................................................................................................................................................................. 248
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 249
Chapter B10 Programming with the DL900 software ........................................................................... 250
Other methods of programming........................................................................................................................... 250
Connecting the panel to the computer .............................................................................................................. 250
Connecting using a serial port ................................................................................................................. 250
Connecting using a modem ...................................................................................................................... 251
Programming with upload/download software............................................................................................. 251
Programming tasks ....................................................................................................................................... 252
Chapter B11 Updating firmware ...............................................................................................................255
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 255
Update procedure ........................................................................................................................................................ 255
Section C References ................................................................................................................................... 257
Appendix 1: Reporting codes in Contact ID or SIA......................................................................................... 258
Appendix 2: Overview of module numbers....................................................................................................... 261
NX-1701E door swipe modules................................................................................................................ 262
Keypads............................................................................................................................................................... 262
Appendix 3: Communicator formats.................................................................................................................... 263
Appendix 4: Service messages ............................................................................................................................... 264
Appendix 5: Tasks summary.................................................................................................................................... 267
Appendix 6: Word library........................................................................................................................................... 268
Appendix 7: EN 50131 compliance....................................................................................................................... 269
Setting the EN mode ..................................................................................................................................... 269
Users..................................................................................................................................................................... 272
Keypad................................................................................................................................................................. 273
Menu..................................................................................................................................................................... 274
Holdup alarm.................................................................................................................................................... 275
Fire alarm ........................................................................................................................................................... 275
Keyfobs................................................................................................................................................................ 275
Scheduled arming/disarming ................................................................................................................... 275
RF Receivers...................................................................................................................................................... 275
Event logs........................................................................................................................................................... 276
Prevention of setting and fault acknowledging............................................................................... 279
Index................................................................................................................................................................ 283

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Preface
This is the NetworX Version 3 Installation Manual. This document includes an overview of the
product and detailed instructions explaining:
•how to install and configure the components of your NetworX V3 system; and
•how to program the system.
To use this document effectively, you should have the following minimum qualifications:
•a basic knowledge of alarm systems and components; and
•a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical connections.
Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this
product.
Note: A qualified installer, complying with all applicable codes, should perform whatever hardware installation is
required.
Read “Appendix 7: EN 50131 compliance” on page 269 if you are installing a system that needs to
be EN 50131 compliant.
Safety terms and symbols
These terms may appear in this manual:
CAUTION: Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property.
WARNING: Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury.
References
For more information, refer to the following:
NetworX V3 Menu Structure
This menu structure provides a map of the NetworX V3 menu options, including those for all the
additional modules.
NX Expander Installation Guide
This manual contains detailed information about additional modules and their installation.

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Section A Installing and
programming a basic
system

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Chapter A1 Introducing the NetworX V3
system
NetworX V3 diagram
Figure 1. NetworX V3 board diagram
1 Transformer
BVVMIQ Connector
2 NetworX Bus (internal) CSIM Card Holder
3 NetworX Bus (internal) DTelephone connections (see Figure 2)
4 NetworX Bus (internal) EOutputs (see Figure 2)
5 Box Tamper FInputs (see Figure 2) [1]
6 Box Tamper GRF microprocessor
7 Audio Tap Outputs HFlash/DL900 jumper
8 Antenna
IMini USB connection
9 Antenna
JGSM Modem (for status LEDs description,
see page 194)
A GSM Antenna Connector KPSTN Modem
[1] The number of onboard zones differs for particular panel models. Refer to “NetworX V3 technical
specifications” on page 13.

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Figure 2. NetworX V3 inputs and outputs
4
3
5
6
7
8
DATA Connect to Data terminal of keypad
and expanders COM Power (−)
POS (+) Connect to Positive (+) terminal of
keypad and expanders AUX PWR+ Power (+)
COM Connect to negative (−) terminal of
keypad and expanders AUX PWR+ Power (+)
BELL+ Internal bell positive 1 Zone 1 [1]
BELL−Internal bell negative COM Common (−) for zone 1 and zone 2 [1]
AUX PWR+ Power (+) 2 Zone 2 [1]
Relay 1 NC Relay 1 (normally closed) 3 to 8, COM Zones 3 to 8 and common terminals [1]
Relay 1 NO Relay 1 (normally open) Earth Ground
Relay 1 C Relay 1 (common) T1 House Telephone Tip
Relay 2 NC Relay 2 (normally closed) T Telephone Tip
Relay 2 NO Relay 2 (normally open) R Telephone Ring
Relay 2 C Relay 2 (common) R1 House Telephone Ring
[1] The number of onboard zones differs for particular panel models. Refer to “NetworX V3 technical
specifications” on page 13.

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NetworX V3 technical specifications
Table 1. Available NetworX V3 panel models
Panel models Onboard zones capacity
NX-5 0
NX-7 6
NX-9, NX-11 8
NX-10 2
Table 2. NetworX V3 technical specifications
Mains power specifications NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Mains input voltage 230 VAC +10%, −15%, 50Hz
±10%, 25 VA
230 VAC +10%, −15%, 50Hz ±10%,
40 VA
Current consumption at 230 VAC 120 mA typical, 300mA max. 200 mA typical, 500mA max.
Main board supply voltage (AC: CON8) 16.5 VAC typical
Power supply specifications NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Power supply type Type A, EN 50131-6
Power supply voltage [5] Min. 9.5 V± 2%
Typ. 13.8 V± 2%
Max. 14.4± 2%
Power supply current 0.9 A max. at 13.8 V± 2% 1.8 A max. at 13.8 V± 2%
Main board consumption:
Non-GSM variant
GSM variant
145 mA ± 10% at 13.8 V± 2%
180 mA ± 10% at 13.8 V± 2%
Maximum system current available [1]
Non-GSM variant
GSM variant
740 mA max. at 13.8 V± 2%
700 mA max. at 13.8 V± 2%
1640 mA max. at 13.8 V± 2%
1600 mA max. at 13.8 V± 2%
Auxiliary power output (AUX PWR+,
POS) [2]
See Table 2 See Table 3
Battery type Lead acid rechargeable,
7.2 Ah 12 V nom. (BS127N)
Lead acid rechargeable,
7.2 Ah 12 V nom. (BS127N) or 12 Ah
12 V nom. (BS130N)
Maximum voltage at power supply,
auxiliary power output and battery
power output
14.4 V
Battery low condition 11.6 V
Deep discharge protection [7] 9.7 V
Maximum ripple voltage Vpp [3] 300 mV typical, 600 mV max.

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Standard onboard outputs NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Built-in Siren Driver (BELL+, BELL-) Electronic output, rating: 1 A at 13.8 V± 10%
High current outputs (RLY1 and RLY2) Relay, rating: 1 A at 13.8 V± 10%
Control panel fuses NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Battery 5 A, resettable
AUX PWR+ 1 A, resettable
POS 1 A, resettable
Mains, mains fuse [4] 315 mA, T 250V 20x5 630 mA, T 250V 20x5
Environmental NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Operating temperature −10 to +55°C
Humidity Max 95% non condensing
IP protection grade IP30
Colour Beige
Dimensions 220 x 253 x 112 mm 394 x 256 x 118 mm
Shipping weight 1.8 kg 2.8 kg
EN 50131 grade and class Securuty Grade 2, Environmental Class II
General features NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR
Code combinations [6] From 10,000 (4 digits) to 1 million (6 digits)
End-of-line resistor 3.3 kΩ
Data retention (log, program settings) 20 years
[1] Current available for AUX PWR+, POS and battery charge outputs (non-EN-mode).
[2] Maximum permanent current to power devices external to the control equipment in the absence of alarm
conditions (EN-mode).
[3] Max ripple voltage only when empty battery is charging.
[4] Mains fuse is a part of the mains terminal block.
[5] Minimum voltage only when mains supply voltage is disconnected and system is running on battery.
[6] There are no disallowed codes.
[7] Optional function for the EN 50131 compliance.
WARNING: Before removing the mains fuse, mains power must be disconnected.
Auxiliary current and battery capacity
Table 3. NX-xx(-GSM)-EUR maximal available auxiliary current
Battery 7.2 Ah
Discharge
Time (h)
Charge
Time (h)
Auxiliary current (mA)
12 72 350 EN 1&2

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Table 4. NX-xx(-GSM)-LB-EUR maximal available auxiliary current
Battery 7.2 Ah 12 Ah
Discharge
Time (h)
Charge
Time (h)
Auxiliary current (mA)
12 72 350 700 EN 1&2
NetworX V3 system
NetworX V3
Number of wireless zones 48
Number of onboard hardwired
zones
See Table 1.
Maximum number of hardwired
zones
42
Maximum number of zones 48 zones
(if 2 hardwired zones are used, than there are 46 wireless zones left to use)
Number of partitions 4
Maximum number of wireless
outputs
8 (including sirens)
Outputs on board 2 NC/NO relays, 1 internal siren
Maximum number of input
expanders
5
Maximum number of output
expanders
8
Maximum number of RF output
modules
4 (including sirens)
Report formats Contact ID, Ademco 4/2 Express, Siren Tone, Vocal, Radionics extended fast with
parity, Ademco/Silent Knight Slow, Silent Knight 4+2 fast, Sescoa/Franklin Fast, SIA,
XSIA and custom formats
Maximum number of wireless
keypads
4
Support for Proximity Reader Yes
RF Dual Transceiver Internal, built-in
GPRS module Internal, built-in (in NX-xx-GSM-EUR and NX-xx-GSM-LB-EUR panels only)

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Parts of the system
Table 5. System modules
Part number Description Purpose
NX-1048-R-W Wireless Menu
LCD Keypad
Used for programming and using the system. Wireless and
wired keypads can be used.
NX-1048-W Menu LCD Keypad
(wired)
NX-1701E Door swipe
module
Proximity card reader/door control module. You can program it
to control access in any or all partitions.
NX-320-I Auxiliary power
module
Provides additional power for modules attached to a panel.
NX-507E/NX-
508E
Output expander
module
Expands the number of outputs available on the system.
NX-534E Audio (listen-in)
module
Two-way audio (listen-in) communicator that allows the
situation on the premises to be monitored.
NX-535 Voice module Allows events to be reported using voice messages.
NX-586E Direct connect
module
Used as:
1. A direct connect interface between the panel and PC.
2. A storage device, when connected only to the PC. You can
also read/write from 1 of the 4 locations via the DL900
downloader.
3. A storage device, connected only to the panel. You can
read/write from 1 of the 4 locations on the NetworX V3.
NX-590E TCP/IP Module Dual microprocessor-controlled Internet/Intranet interface.

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Part number Description Purpose
NX-7002
GPRS module Allows events to be reported via a GSM network or a GPRS
network. The GPRS module is a part of the main panel board,
so it does not require a separate installation procedure. It is
available on the NX-xx-GSM-EUR and NX-xx-GSM-LB-EUR
panels only (not on the NX-xx-EUR and NX-xx-LB-EUR panels.)
Table 6. Wireless equipment
Part Number Part Description Purpose
TX-7001-05-1 INDOOR SIREN, 868 MHz
GEN2
This full wireless indoor siren offers you
wireless communication and wireless
operation by batteries with a typical tone
sound output of 108 dB.
TX-7201-05-1 OUTDOOR SIREN, 868
MHz GEN2
This full wireless outdoor siren offers you
wireless communication and wireless
operation by batteries with a typical tone
sound output of 125 dB and an internal
flashlight.
BS7201
Spare battery pack for
the TX-7201-05-1 siren.
The 14 Ah lithium battery pack for the
outdoor wireless siren.
TX-6211-03-1
SMOKE DETECTOR, 868
MHz GEN2
The smoke sensor is a wireless, battery
operated photo-electric smoke sensor. It
incorporates a built-in sounder for alarm
alerts, a visual status LED and a
transmitter.
TX-1211-03-1
TX-1211-03-3
LONGLIFE DWS, 868 MHz
GEN2
This wireless universal transmitter
protects anything that opens and closes
such as doors, windows and cabinets.
Moreover, there is an extra terminal that
allows to connect an additional wired
detector. The Long-Life version
distinguishes itself by allowing two
batteries to be used and reduce the need
for maintenance.

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TX-4131-03-2
4 BUTTON KEYFOB, 868
MHz GEN2
The 4-button keyfob is a portable
wireless device allowing you to arm or
disarm the system without having to
memorise access codes or race to beat
entry or exit delays. It offers two
additional programmable buttons, which
can be used to turn lights on and off
before entering the premises, or any
other function defined in the system. It
can also be programmed to send a panic
alarm by pressing the Lock and Unlock
buttons simultaneously, or to send a
medical alarm by pressing the Light and
Star buttons simultaneously.
TX-2211-03-1
Mirror PIR, 868 MHz
GEN2
This motion detector uses mirror
technology to cover up to 16 metres. It
has a rich feature set including standard
'4D' or bi-curtain processing providing
improved detection and false alarm
immunity.
TX-2411-03-1
DUAL MOTION SENSOR
PIR/MW, 868 MHz GEN2
This dual motion detector combines
mirror technology and microwave to
provide you with excellent false alarm
immunity on a range of up to 12 metres.
It also features GE's patented Range
Controlled Radar technology.
TX-1011-03-1
TX-1011-03-3
SLIMLINE DWS, 868 MHz
GEN2
This wireless universal transmitter
protects anything that opens and closes
such as doors, windows and cabinets.
Moreover, there is an extra terminal that
allows to connect an additional wired
detector.
TX-8001-05-1 IO-MODULE, 868 MHz
GEN2
The IO-module allows you to link a wired
application to your wireless security
system using two open collector outputs
and a supervised external power input.

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Keypads
Wireless keypad
The wireless LCD keypad allows you to program the NetworX V3 system using a menu structure.
There is also an option to use the wired keypad with the same functionality.
Figure 3. Keypad.
The LCD features the white backlight to allow keypad operation in the dark. Illumination level is as
low as possible to save energy. LCD backlight turns ON gradually when the user hits the first key,
and turns OFF gradually 30 seconds after the last key operation. The status light (logo) in the top left
corner indicates the current partition status.
In the single-partition mode:
•logo is red when the partition is armed in any mode,
•logo is green when the partition is disarmed.
In the master (multi-partition) mode:
•logo is red when any partition is armed in any mode,
•logo is green when all the partitions are disarmed.

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The NetworX V3 keypad has the following key layout out-of-the-box:
Figure 4. Default keypad layout.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
The four top-row keys with the blank keycaps can be replaced by the installer, as they are supplied
with the keypad for this purpose. Figure 3 shows the keypad with the optional function keycaps
placed in their default positions (factory setting). Optional keycaps available for assigning to the four
programmable keys are:
Keycap symbol Name Default factory setting
PANIC F1
FIRE F2
MEDICAL F8
NIGHT MODE F7
CANCEL Not assigned
Note: The function keycaps can be placed randomly over the four available positions. Actual function activation is
accomplished through a menu option during installation.
For more information about programming function keys F1 to F8, see Programming the function
keys on page 154.
Table 7. Key functions
Arm Away Press to arm the system.
Note: Exact behavior of this key depends on the system settings configured by the
installer. For more information, see the Master Keypad, and the Quick Arm menu
option descriptions in the glossary.
Arm Stay Press to arm the system in Stay mode.
Note: For this mode to work correctly, interior zones must be set. You can also
configure this key to toggle the Stay/Instant mode of the armed partition. For more
information on this button behavior, see the Master Keypad, Instant Stay Toggle, and
the Quick Arm menu option description in the glossary.
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