UTC Fire and Security Interlogic NetworX NX-7002N User manual

NetworXTM Series
NX-7002N GSM/GPRS module
Installation manual
P/N 146306999-5 • REV A • ISS 05JUN13

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 2 05/06/13
Copyright Copyright © 2013, UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved.
This document may not be copied or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part,
except as specifically permitted under US and international copyright law, without
the prior written consent from UTC.
Document number/revision: 146306999-5 (June, 2013)
Disclaime
r
THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE. UTC ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR
OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES, LOSSES, OR
RISKS, PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE, INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE
CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT
www.interlogix.com.
This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in
daily operations. Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and
companies. Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or
persons is entirely coincidental.
Trademarks and
patents
NX-7002N product and logo are registered trademarks of UTC Fire & Security.
Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
Software license
agreement
UTC software supplied with UTC products is proprietary and furnished under
license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms.
THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR
MORE THAN 30 DAYS, OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER, IF ANY,
SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM, OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY
MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT
TERMS. IF THESE TERMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, RETURN THE UNUSED
PROGRAM AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION TO UTC FOR A
FULL REFUND OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID. (FOR INFORMATION
REGARDING THE RETURN OF PROGRAMS ENCODED OR INCORPORATED
WITHIN EQUIPMENT, CONTACT THE NEAREST UTC SALES OFFICE.)
Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet
and user documentation. For the latest product information, contact your local
supplier or visit us online at www.interlogix.com.
European
directives
1999/5/EC (R&TTE directive): Hereby, UTC Fire & Security declares that this
device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper
recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent
new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more
information see: www.recyclethis.info.
2004/108/EC (EMC directive): European representative for manufacture:
UTC Fire & Security, Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands.
Regulatory

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 3 05/06/13
CONTENTS
CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................................................................3
PREFACE.............................................................................................................................................................4
GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................4
FEATURE DEFINITIONS.....................................................................................................................................6
PROGRAMMING THE NX-7002N GPRS MODULE ...........................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING THE NX-7002N VIA THE LED KEYPAD ..........................................................................................8
ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE .............................................................................................................................8
SELECTING THE MODULE TO PROGRAM .................................................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING A LOCATION.....................................................................................................................................8
EXITING A LOCATION ..................................................................................................................................................8
EXITING THE PROGRAM MODE..................................................................................................................................9
PROGRAMMING THE NX-7002N VIA THE LCD KEYPAD ..........................................................................................9
PROGRAMMING DATA...........................................................................................................................................9
NUMERICAL DATA........................................................................................................................................................9
FEATURE SELECTION DATA.....................................................................................................................................10
START UP, ENROLLING AND TESTING THE NX-7002N...............................................................................11
INSERTING THE SIM CARD .................................................................................................................................11
ENROLLING THE SIM CARD ON THE GSM NETWORK............................................................................................12
ENROLLING THE SIM CARD ON THE GPRS NETWORK ..........................................................................................12
TESTING THE RSSI VALUE .................................................................................................................................13
TESTING THE GSM AND GPRS CONNECTION .....................................................................................................13
PROGRAMMING THE LOCATIONS .................................................................................................................14
NX-7002N FOR PRIMARY OR BACKUP REPORTING ...................................................................................34
NX-7002N FOR PRIMARY REPORTING ................................................................................................................34
NX-7002N FOR BACKUP REPORTING..................................................................................................................34
NX-7002N HOME TEXT.....................................................................................................................................35
NX-7002N HOME TEXT CONTROL ..................................................................................................................35
NX-7002N SOFTWARE UPGRADE ..................................................................................................................37
NX-7002N PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS...................................................................................................39
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ..........................................................................................................................48
MOUNTING THE NX-7002N ..............................................................................................................................48
NX-7002N LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................49
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................50
NX-7002N TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................50
APPENDIX 1: REPORTING FIXED CODES IN CONTACT-ID AND SIA .........................................................51
APPENDIX 2: OPERATOR ID CODES .............................................................................................................53

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 4 05/06/13
PREFACE
This is the NX-7002N Installers manual. This document includes an overview of the
product and detailed instructions explaining:
how to install and configure the components of your system for the NX-7002N; 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.
Please refer to the NX-9104 Installers Manual for more information on how to use this
M2M module together with the VVMIQ system. This includes mounting and configuring
the M2M module.
Note: A qualified installer, complying with all applicable codes, should perform whatever
hardware installation is required.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The NX-7002N is the GPRS module that can be added to the NetworX range of panels
(NX-8E EUR and v2 EUR panels). The NX-7002N GPRS module features include:
Wireless event reporting.
14 configurable report destinations.
Selectable reportable events from eight partitions.
Compatible with PSTN or ISDN reporting.
SIA reporting using TCP/IP over GPRS.
XSIA reporting using TCP/IP over GPRS.
Contact ID reporting using TCP/IP over GPRS.
Contact ID or SIA reporting formats over SMS.
HomeText (plain language) SMS reporting. The user should have a mobile phone if
you are going to set up Home Text SMS.
SIA reporting with optional partition modifiers using SMS messages.
XSIA reporting using SMS text messages.
Control panel can use GSM in addition to PSTN (reporting all panel protocols using
GSM).
Wireless upload/download using GSM CSD connection
Wireless upload/download using a GPRS connection
Upload/download may be initiated remotely or locally.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 5 05/06/13
Optional automatic download sessions. These normally follow test calls.
Provides backup for the panel and external diallers
The NX-7002N package contains:
NX-7002N GSM/GPRS module
1.5m external antenna
2 black PCB guides for mounting
Audio cable
Installer manual
The GSM/GPRS module requires a SIM card (not included). In order to obtain all NX-
7002N features, the SIM card needs to support:
Voice channel (event reporting over the voice channel)
Data channel (up/downloading)
GPRS (event reporting towards IP receiver over GPRS and/or up/downloading)
Contact your local network provider for more information.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 6 05/06/13
FEATURE DEFINITIONS
CID
Contact ID reporting protocol.
CSD
Circuit Switched Data. This is the communication used to upload/download data. It is
similar to a modem but it is wireless and built in to the NX-7002N (see locations 0, 162
segment 10 and location 168).
Concatenated SMSs
Concatenated or Joined SMSs is an option that sets the maximum number of text
messages that can be joined together and sent as a single SMS.
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service. A global standard for wireless communications with a
maximum speed of 115 kilobits per second. It supports a range of bandwidths and can
transmit and receive both small bursts and large amounts of data.
GPRS APN
GPRS Access Point Name. Contact the network provider to obtain this name. This is a
mandatory setting if using TCP/IP reporting (see locations 60 to 63).
GPRS Disconnect Delay
The length of time with no activity before the GPRS disconnects (see location 162
segment 14).
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications. A global standard for wireless
communications with a maximum speed of 9.6 kilobits per second. It supports
narrowband Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA).
HomeText
HomeText is a new report format that sends an SMS message of reportable events in
plain text to a mobile phone number. The Hometext reports are similar in appearance to
the reports you read in the event log from an LCD keypad. Up to eight reporting
destinations are used for HomeText.
Up to 16 telephone numbers can be stored and each of them can belong to any
combination of the eight HomeText groups. Each phone number must be assigned to
one of the 12 available languages that are supported (DE, NL, EN, FI, FR, D, IT, NO, PL,
PT, ES, SE).
A HomeText group can be set to one of the report destinations that report specified
events. All telephone numbers belonging to a HomeText group will receive SMS
messages of reportable events for that group.
HomeText Control
HomeText Control allows via an end-user mobile phone to send/receive SMS messages
to/from a security system. Messages can consist of a password, commands and values.
If set to use a password, the password must be entered before the command.
Commands are instructions sent to the security system. Values are information that the
user wants to send or receive from the system. See example further down the manual.
Non transparent mode
An intermediate modem is used on the network to transfer data from one modem to
another (see location 0 segment 1).

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 7 05/06/13
Operator
The network operator for the SIM card.
Polling
Polling is the process by which the system reports periodically to a receiver to say it is still
alive. It works in conjunction with TCP/IP reporting only. Polling is more frequent than a
daily test call but less frequent than continuous monitoring. If you configure a very short
polling time, polling occurs very frequently and can generate large quantities of data.
When setting the polling time, you should consider the speed of the GPRS network and
the cost of data transmission. Assuming perfect conditions on a typical GPRS network,
the following number of bytes are sent over GPRS. For polling approximately 0.5Kb and
for event reporting approximately 0.4Kb + 0.2Kb per event (see location 0, segment 3 and
location 162 segment 6).
PUK code
Personal Unblocking Key. The code to use to unblock the SIM card. The SIM card can
block when an incorrect SIM PIN is entered repeatedly.
Report control
A block of reporting data that contains configurations to format selected events into one
or more messages according to pre-configured settings and send them to specified
destinations (see location 1).
RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indicator. This indicates the field signal strength of the NX-
7002N (see location 172 and location 162 segment 11 and 12).
Secondary reporting
The means of reporting events that the control panel fails to report. When secondary
reporting is enabled, the report control set in the NX-7002N will act as a backup for the
control panel (see location 25 and location 162 segment 3).
Up/download call-back from audio
A CSD communication (Circuit Switched Data) or data communication is the
communication used to upload/download via the NX-7002N. If enabled in location 200 an
Upload/Download call-back session may be initiated simply by calling the audio number
of the SIM card in the NX-7002N and hanging up after 2 to 10 seconds. The NX-7002N
will automatically call back to the download PC (set for ”Wait for call-back GSM”) to start
an Upload/Download session. In this way up/download is available while it saves the
extra cost of having a CSD or data number from the provider.
SIM card PUK code
See PUK code
SMS
Short Message Service. SMS is a service for sending short text messages to mobile
phones (see locations 1, 145, 163, 164, 167).
Transparent mode
Data is transferred directly from one modem to another modem (see location 0 segment
1).

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 8 05/06/13
PROGRAMMING THE NX-7002N GPRS MODULE
1.1 Programming the NX-7002N via the LED keypad
1.1.1 Entering the program mode
To enter the program mode, press [*]-[8]. At this time, the five function LED’s (Stay,
Chime, Exit, Bypass and Cancel) will begin to flash. Next, enter the “Go To Program
Code” (factory default is [9]-[7]-[1]-[3]). If the “Go To Program Code” is valid, the “Service”
LED will flash and the five function LED’s will illuminate steady. You are now in the
program mode and ready to select the module to program.
Note: It is impossible to enter program mode if any partition or the system is
armed.
1.1.2 Selecting the module to program
Since all modules connected to the NetworX are programmed through the keypad, the
module you are programming should be the first entry. To program the NX-7002N
module, enter [7]-[8]-[#]. The [7]-[8] is the module number of the NX-7002N and the [#] is
the entry key.
1.1.3 Programming a location
Once the number of the module to be programmed has been entered, the “Armed” LED
will illuminate, indicating it is waiting for a programming location to be entered. Any
location can be accessed by directly entering the desired programming location followed
by the pound [#] key. If the location entered is a valid location, the “Armed” LED will
extinguish, the “Ready” LED will illuminate, and the zone LED’s will show the binary data
for the first segment of this location. While entering new data, the “Ready” LED will begin
flashing to indicate a data change in process. The flashing will continue until the new data
is stored by pressing the [*] key. Upon pressing the [*] key, the keypad will advance to the
next segment and display its data. This procedure is repeated until the last segment is
reached. Pressing the [#] key will exit from this location and the “Armed” LED will
illuminate again waiting for a new programming location to be entered. If the desired
location is the next sequential location, press the [Police] key. If the previous location is
desired press the [Fire] key. If the same location is desired press the [Medic] key. To
review the data in a location, repeat the above procedure, pressing the [*] key without any
numeric data entry. Each time the [*] key is pressed, the programming data of the next
segment will be displayed for review.
1.1.4 Exiting a location
After the last segment of a location is programmed, pressing the [*] key will exit that
location, turn the “Ready” LED off and the “Armed” LED on. As before, you are now ready
to enter another programming location. If an attempt is made to program an invalid entry
for a particular segment, the keypad sounder will emit a triple error beep (beep, beep,
beep) and remain in that segment awaiting a valid entry.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 9 05/06/13
1.1.5 Exiting the Program Mode
When all the desired changes in programming have been made, it is time to exit the
program mode. Pressing the [Exit] key will exit this programming level and then return to
the “Select a Module to Program” level. If no additional modules are to be programmed,
pressing the [Exit] key again will exit the program mode. If there is a module to be
programmed, it may be selected by entering its address followed by the [#] key (see
Selecting the module to program for more information). The procedure for programming
these devices is the same as for the control panel, except the locations will be for the
module selected.
Note: Each time you exit programming mode, the modem restarts and reads the
PIN number, network operator and SMSC address number from the NX-7002N
configuration.
1.2 Programming the NX-7002N via the LCD keypad
All steps required for programming are the same as the aforementioned LED keypad. The
LCD keypad display will prompt you for the data required. While in the programming
mode, and not in a location, the number in parenthesis is the location you were previously
changing.
For example, if the display reads “Enter location, then # (5)”, it is reminding you that
location 5 was the last location you programmed. Refer also to “Programming Data”
which follows.
1.3 Programming data
Programming data is always one of two types. One type of data is numerical, which can
have values from 0-15 or 0-255 depending on the segment size. The other type of data,
feature selection data, is used to turn features on or off. Use the following procedures
with these two data types.
1.3.1 NUMERICAL DATA
Numerical data is programmed by using the numeric keys of the system keypad to enter
a number from 0-255. To view the data in a location, a binary process is used. With this
process, the LED’s for zones 1 through 8 are utilized, and the numeric equivalents of their
illuminated LED’s are added together to determine the data in a programming location.
The numeric equivalents of these LED’s are as follows:
Zone 1 LED = 1 Zone 2 LED = 2 Zone 3 LED = 4 Zone 4 LED = 8
Zone 5 LED = 16 Zone 6 LED = 32 Zone 7 LED = 64 Zone 8 LED = 128
Example: If the numerical data to be programmed in a location is “66”, press [6] - [6] on
the keypad. The LED’s for zone 2 and zone 7 will become illuminated indicating 66 is in
that location (2 + 64 = 66).

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 10 05/06/13
Once the data is programmed, press the [*] key to enter the data and advance to the next
segment of that location. After the last segment of a location is programmed, pressing the
[*] key will exit that location, turn the “Ready” LED off and the “Armed” LED on. As before,
you are now ready to enter another programming location. If an attempt is made to
program a number too large for a particular segment, the keypad sounder will emit a triple
beep, indicating an error, and remain in that segment awaiting a valid entry.
Remark: The number in the location will be displayed on the LCD keypad. For locations
with a maximum of 15, the hexadecimal equivalent will be displayed in parenthesis.
Example: 11 (B) or 14 (E).
1.3.2 FEATURE SELECTION DATA
Feature selection data will display the current condition (on or off) of eight features
associated with the programming location and segment selected. Pressing a button on
the keypad (1 through 8) that corresponds to the “feature number” within a segment will
toggle (on/off) that feature. Pressing any numeric key between [1] and [8] for selection of
a feature will make the corresponding LED illuminate (feature ON). Press the number
again, and the LED will extinguish (feature OFF). You will see that numerous features can
be selected from within one segment. For instance, if all eight features of a segment are
desired, pressing [1] - [2] - [3] - [4] - [5] - [6] - [7] - [8] will turn on LED’s 1 through 8 as you
press the keys, indicating that those features are enabled.
LCD keypad users note: The numbers of the enabled features will be displayed.
However, the features not enabled will display a hyphen (-).
After the desired setting of features is selected for this segment, press the [*] key. This
will enter the data and automatically advance to the next segment of the location. When
you are in the last segment of a location and press the [*] to enter the data, you will exit
that location. This will now turn the “Ready” LED off and the “Armed” LED on. As before,
you are now ready to enter another programming location.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 11 05/06/13
START UP,ENROLLING AND TESTING THE NX-7002N
1.4 Inserting the SIM card
Note: You must be free of all static electricity when handling electronic
components.
Always power down the system before inserting a SIM Card.
Locate the SIM card holder on the board.
Open the SIM card holder by sliding the metal clip as shown in and lifting the
holder.
The SIM card holder opens .
Slide the SIM card into the holder using the guides. Make sure the contacts (gold
pads) face the circuit board and the angled corners face out .
Ensure the SIM card is inserted correctly in the holder and close the SIM card holder
.
Slide the metal clip back to the original position as shown in .
Power up the system. Do not enter programming mode until the SIM card selects the
network operator. The SIM card automatically selects a network operator when
enrolled on the network. To manually select an operator, enter the relevant network
operator in location 170. See Appendix 2: Operator ID Codes for a list of operator ID
codes. Most SIM cards contain a pre-programmed SMS service centre address and
under normal circumstances, this should not be changed. If you do need to change
it, include the international country prefix using a '+' instead of leading zeros.
Program ‘13’ to insert ‘+’ in the address.
OPEN
LOCK

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 12 05/06/13
1.5 Enrolling the SIM card on the GSM network
Insert the SIM card. See Inserting the SIM card for more information.
Power up the NX-7002N GPRS module.
Enter programming mode. See Programming the NX-7002N GPRS module for more
information.
Press 78# to select the module.
Press 169# to enter the GSM SIM PIN code location.
Enter the first digit of the SIM PIN code. Press * to move to the next segment.
Continue in this way until all digits are programmed. Press # to save the changes
and exit the location.
Exit programming mode. The SIM is automatically enrolled on the GMS network.
Note: Each time you exit programming mode, the modem restarts and reads the
PIN number, network operator and SMSC address number from the NX-7002N
configuration.
1.6 Enrolling the SIM card on the GPRS network
Enter programming mode.
Press 78# to select the module.
Press 169# to enter the GSM SIM PIN code location.
Enter the first digit of the SIM PIN code. Press * to move to the next segment.
Continue in this way until all digits are programmed. Press # to save the changes
and exit the location.
Obtain an Access Point Number from the supplier. Press 60# to enter the Name of
GPRS access point – APN location. Enter the first digit of the APN. Press * to move
to the next segment. Continue in this way until all digits are programmed. Press # to
save the changes and exit the location.
(Optional) You may need to enter the PPP password and PPP User ID required by
the network. To do this, press 32# to select the PPP (dial-up account) user ID
location and program the password. Then press 34# to select the PPP (dial-up
account) password location and program the user ID. This step is not usually
required.
Exit programming mode. The SIM PIN is automatically enrolled on the GSM network.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 13 05/06/13
1.7 Testing the RSSI value
During the enrolling procedure, it is mandatory to check the RSSI value (signal strength)
of the NX-7002N GPRS module and record it in the system documentation. The RSSI
value is linked to the signal level of the GSM network and ranges from 0-31 with 99 as
unknown. The RSSI value may change due to environmental circumstances, for example,
additional furniture or metal constructions. If an RSSI reading is not satisfactory, move the
antenna to get a better reception.
VALUE DESCRIPTION
Between 1 and 4 The module will not work properly and must be moved to
another location.
Between 5 and 9 The module will work but ideally should be moved to
another location.
Between 10 and 16 These are normal working values for the module located at
a longer distance from the receiver.
Above 17 Perfect conditions.
Enter programming mode.
Press 78# to select the NX-7002N GPRS module.
Press 172# to select the Current GPRS RSSI location.
Note the RSSI reading and quit programming.
1.8 Testing the GSM and GPRS connection
Enter programming mode.
Press 78# to select the NX-7002N GPRS module.
Press 174# to select the Device status flags location.
Check that the SIM card PIN is not blocked: option 1 and option 2 should be ON.
Check that the SIM card is logged onto the GSM network: option 3 should be ON.
Verify if the module is logged into the GPRS network: option 7 should be ON.
Quit programming mode.
See NX-7002N layout and description for an overview of the different Status LED’s on the
NX-7002N.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 14 05/06/13
PROGRAMMING THE LOCATIONS
LOCATION 0 MODULE MODE OF OPERATION FEATURE SELECTION (8 segments)
This location contains the system characteristics.
Segment 1 1 = Enable site initiated downloading (*98 from a keypad)
2 = Enable remote initiated downloading
This setting enables the PC to dial into the NX-7002N. It is
dependent on other settings (segment 3, 5 and 6).
3 = Remote initiated download must be from known source
If enabled, program the phone number of the PC in location 168.
4 = Enable remote download at test time
This setting configures the NX-7002N to automatically dial the PC
to initiate an upload/download session after an autotest. You must
program the autotest in the control panel.
5 = Enable auto-answer incoming CSD GSM download call.
If enabled, the NX-7002N will automatically accept an incoming
call.
If disabled, the user needs to accept an incoming call (*99) as
soon as a “ding-dong” is heard on the keypad.
6 = Callback required for incoming CSD GSM download call
If enabled, the NX-7002N will call back to the PC before starting
an up/download session.
7 = Use V.110 for site-initiated CSD GSM calls
Enable this setting if the PC is on an ISDN line and is using an
ISDN modem.
8 = Use non-transparent mode for site initiated CSD GSM calls
If you are experiencing problems with upload/download, change
this setting from transparent mode to non-transparent mode or
vice versa.
Segment 2 1 = Use SIA DCS as backup format (Contact ID if off)
This setting selects the reporting format when using another
device as backup. The same format must be set on the backup
device.
2-8 Reserved
Segment 3 1 = Reserved
2 = Polling enable for TCP/IP (for UL AA)
If polling is enabled, set the polling period in location 162,
segment 6.
3-8 Reserved
Segment 4 1-3 Reserved
4 = On : TCP/IP reporting in SIA
Off : TCP/IP reporting in Contact ID
5-6 Reserved
7= Enable 3-DES encryption. DO NOT disable this option.
8= On : Up/Downloading using GSM CSD
Off : Up/downloading using GSM GPRS
Segment 5-8 Reserved

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 15 05/06/13

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 16 05/06/13
LOCATION 1 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 1 (1 segment)
The NX-7002N contains up to 14 report controls : 2 for SMS reporting, 2 for TCP/IP
reporting and 2 for email reporting (not yet available). HomeText SMS reporting (plain
language) can use a maximum of eight report controls. This location contains the report
destination for report control 1. Select from the table below.
DATA FORMAT DESCRIPTION
0Disabled Report control 1 is disabled
1TCP/IP 1 Reporting to TCP/IP receiver 1
2TCP/IP 2 Reporting to TCP/IP receiver 2
3Email 1 Email Reporting to Email Account 1 (not yet available)
4Email 2 Email Reporting to Email Account 2 (not yet available)
5SMS 1 SMS Reporting to Mobile Phone 1
6SMS 2 SMS Reporting to Mobile Phone 2
7-15 Reserved
16 Hometext 1 Hometext SMS reporting to group 1
17 Hometext 2 Hometext SMS reporting to group 2
18 Hometext 3 Hometext SMS reporting to group 3
19 Hometext 4 Hometext SMS reporting to group 4
20 Hometext 5 Hometext SMS reporting to group 5
21 Hometext 6 Hometext SMS reporting to group 6
22 Hometext 7 Hometext SMS reporting to group 7
23 Hometext 8 Hometext SMS reporting to group 8
LOCATION 2 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 1 (1 segment)
If the primary destination selection (location 1) fails, a backup destination can be
selected. If you are using another device as the backup destination, for example, panel
dialler, set the reporting format (SIA or CID) in location 0, segment 2, option 1 and enable
test report events for the backup device. This location contains the backup report
destination for report control 1. Select from the table below.
DATA FORMAT DESCRIPTION
0Disabled Backup Report control 1 is disabled
1TCP/IP 1 Backup Reporting to TCP/IP receiver 1
2TCP/IP 2 Backup Reporting to TCP/IP receiver 2
3Email 1 Backup Email Reporting to Email Account 1 (not yet
available)
4Email 2 Backup Email Reporting to Email Account 2 (not yet
available)
5SMS 1 Backup SMS Reporting to Mobile Phone 1
6SMS 2 Backup SMS Reporting to Mobile Phone 2
7-15 Reserved
16 Hometext 1 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 1
17 Hometext 2 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 2
18 Hometext 3 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 3
19 Hometext 4 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 4
20 Hometext 5 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 5
21 Hometext 6 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 6
22 Hometext 7 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 7
23 Hometext 8 Backup Hometext SMS reporting to group 8
24-254 Reserved
255 Other dialler The NX-7002N is not used as backup. Instead another
dialler is used (for example: panel dialler)
LOCATION 3 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 1 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports. If any other events
occur during this delay, they are sent with the first event in one message if using SMS
reporting. This does not apply if using TCP/IP reporting (it does not support multiple
events in one message). This can be from 0 to 255 seconds.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 17 05/06/13
LOCATION 4 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 1 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 1 are enabled by default. Select the partition(s) to include in
the event report. Enabled events are formatted into one or more messages according to
pre-configured settings and sent to the selected report destination. Enable the Test
Reports event group if using the NX-7002N as backup to another auxiliary dialler.
Segment 1 Alarms (and Restores)
Segment 2 Open / Close
Segment 3 Bypass
Segment 4 Zone trouble
Segment 5 Power trouble (AC failure and Low Battery)
Segment 6 Siren & Line Fault
Segment 7 Test Report
Segment 8 Program, Download & Log full
Segment 9 Tamper
Segment 10 Short Circuit
Segment 11 Sensor Lost
Segment 12 Sensor Low Battery
Segment 13 Expander Trouble
Segment 14 Fail To Communicate
Segment 15 Zone Activity Monitoring
Segment 16 Reserved
LOCATION 5 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 (1 segment)
This location contains the report destination for report control 2. See location 1.
LOCATION 6 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 (1 segment)
This location contains the backup report destination for report control 2. See location 2.
LOCATION 7 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports to report control 2. See
location 3.
LOCATION 8 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 2 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 2 are disabled by default. See location 4.
LOCATION 9 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 3 (1 segment)
This location contains the report destination for report control 3. See location 1.
LOCATION 10 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 3 (1 segment)
This location contains the backup report destination for report control 3. See location 2.
LOCATION 11 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 3 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports to report control 3. See
location 3.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 18 05/06/13
LOCATION 12 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 3 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 3 are disabled by default. See location 4.
LOCATION 13 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 (1 segment)
This location contains the report destination for report control 4. See location 1.
LOCATION 14 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 (1 segment)
This location contains the backup report destination for report control 4. See location 2.
LOCATION 15 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports to report control 4. See
location 3.
LOCATION 16 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 4 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 4 are disabled by default. See location 4.
LOCATION 17 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 5 (1 segment)
This location contains the report destination for report control 5. See location 1.
LOCATION 18 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 5 (1 segment)
This location contains the backup report destination for report control 5. See location 2.
LOCATION 19 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 5 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports to report control 5. See
location 3.
LOCATION 20 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 5 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 5 are disabled by default. See location 4.
LOCATION 21 DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 6 (1 segment)
This location contains the report destination for report control 6. See location 1.
LOCATION 22 BACKUP DESTINATION SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 6 (1 segment)
This location contains the backup report destination for report control 6. See location 2.
LOCATION 23 REPORT DELAY FOR REPORT CONTROL 6 (1 segment)
The delay in seconds before the NX-7002N GPRS module reports to report control 6. See
location 3.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 19 05/06/13
LOCATION 24 EVENT SELECTION FOR REPORT CONTROL 6 BY PARTITION (16 segments,
feature selection data)
All events for report control 6 are disabled by default. See location 4.
LOCATION 25 PRIMARY REPORTING FLAG FOR REPORT CONTROLS (1 segment)
The NX-7002N contains up to six report controls. Turn on the relevant option to enable
primary reporting for that report control. Turn off the option to enable secondary reporting
for that report control. When secondary reporting is enabled, the report control acts as a
backup for the control panel.
Segment 1 1 = On: Report Control 1 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 1 acts as Secondary Reporting
2 = On: Report Control 2 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 2 acts as Secondary Reporting
3 = On: Report Control 3 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 3 acts as Secondary Reporting
4 = On: Report Control 4 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 4 acts as Secondary Reporting
5 = On: Report Control 5 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 5 acts as Secondary Reporting
6 = On: Report Control 6 acts as Primary Reporting;
Off: Report Control 6 acts as Secondary Reporting
7-8 Reserved
LOCATION 26 –
LOCATION 31 RESERVED
LOCATION 32 PPP (dial-up account) USER ID, characters 1 - 16 (16 segments)
Optional if using TCP/IP reporting. Contact the network provider to confirm if a PAP login
is required and to obtain the user ID and password.
LOCATION 33 PPP (dial-up account) USER ID, characters 17 - 32 (16 segments)
See location 32.
LOCATION 34 PPP (dial-up account) PASSWORD, 16 characters (16 segments)
See location 32.
LOCATION 35 –
LOCATION 59 RESERVED
LOCATION 60 NAME OF GPRS ACCESS POINT - APN, characters 1 - 16 (16 segments)
This is a mandatory setting if using TCP/IP reporting. Contact the network provider to
obtain the GPRS access point name.
LOCATION 61 NAME OF GPRS ACCESS POINT - APN, characters 17 - 32 (16 segments)
See location 60.

NX-7002N Installation Manual Page 20 05/06/13
LOCATION 62 NAME OF GPRS ACCESS POINT - APN, characters 33 - 48 (16 segments)
See location 60.
LOCATION 63 NAME OF GPRS ACCESS POINT - APN, characters 49 – 64 (16 segments)
See location 60.
LOCATION 64 -
LOCATION 100 RESERVED
LOCATION 101 DHCP ASSIGNED IP ADDRESS (4 segments)
When the NX-7002N logs into the GPRS network, it is automatically assigned to an IP
address. This location is a read-only location.
LOCATION 102 IP ADDRESS FOR TCP/IP RECEIVER 1 (4 segments)
If using TCP/IP reporting, enter in this location the IP address of the receiver 1.
LOCATION 103 IP ADDRESS FOR TCP/IP RECEIVER 2 (4 segments)
If using TCP/IP reporting, enter in this location the IP address of the receiver 2.
LOCATION 104 –
LOCATION 108 RESERVED
LOCATION 109 IP ADDRESS FOR DOWNLOAD COMPUTER (4 segments)
If Up/Downloading over GPRS is required, enter in this location the IP address of the
download computer running the DL900.
LOCATION 110 –
LOCATION 118 RESERVED
LOCATION 119 RECEIVER ALARM AND POLL PORT (4 segments)
The number of the TCP/IP port to which polling and alarms are reported. The default port
is 9999 and under normal circumstances should not be changed.
LOCATION 120 RECEIVER DOWNLOAD PORT PORT (4 segments)
The number of the TCP/IP port used for Up/Downloading. The default port is 9998 and
under normal circumstances should not be changed.
LOCATION 121 –
LOCATION 138 RESERVED
LOCATION 139 TCP/IP 1 ACCOUNT NUMBER (8 segments)
The SIA or Contact ID account number used for reporting towards the TCP/IP receiver.
SIA account numbers are 6 digits long. Contact ID account numbers are 4 digits long.
Add leading zeros to create an 8-digit number.
LOCATION 140 TCP/IP 1 RECEIVER NUMBER (4 segments)
The phone line receiver number associated with the TCP/IP 1 account.
LOCATION 141 TCP/IP 1 LINE NUMBER (4 segments)
Table of contents
Other UTC Fire and Security GSM/GPRS Module manuals