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1 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.... INSTALLATION.... DEVICE ADDRESS CONFIGURATION.... TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS.... WIRING DIAGRAM.... MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DEVICES PER WIRE RUN.... ENROLLING THE PINPOINT SYSTEM.... PROGRAMMING THE MODULE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING LOCATION GUIDE.... BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET.... NX-9E PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS APPENDIX PINPOINT ADDRESS WORKSHEET UL & CE NOTICES.... SPECIFICATIONS GE All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. NetworX is a trademark of the GE Security companies. These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide every possible contingency to be met during installation, operation, and maintenance. If further information is desired or if particular problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purpose, the matter should be referred to GE Security, Gladewater, Texas, USA. This document contains proprietary information of GE Security, USA and is furnished to its customer solely to assist that customer in the installation, testing, operations, and/or maintenance of the equipment described. This document shall not be reproduced in whole or in part nor shall its contents be disclosed to any third party without the written approval of GE Security. Please refer to the current GE Security product catalog for detailed warranty information. 0 N. Main Gladewater, TX Main Technical Support Outside the US Tech Support Fax Main Fax 90-- Sales & Literature 00-- Web:

2 . GENERAL DESCRIPTION The NX-9E is a microprocessor-controlled point ID bus interface module for the NX-E control panel. The PinPoint System provides two-wire bidirectional communications with up to individually addressed devices. The total number of devices in a system is limited by the I/O capability of the panel. The NX-E can support a maximum of 9 zones mapped to 9 input device addresses and an additional addresses for output devices. Warranty information is provided in the Interlogix product catalog.. INSTALLATION The NX-9E is installed in the NX-E control panel enclosure. Three loop outputs are provided for interface with the point ID devices. A single loop output can support the full point ID devices as long as the wire run limits are not exceeded. The total number of devices can be distributed across the three loop outputs to meet wire run limit requirements.. DEVICE ADDRESS CONFIGURATION Each device on the PinPoint System must be configured for a unique address with the range of 0 through. Address is reserved. Setting the address switches at the time that each device is installed will determine the address selection. Please refer to the worksheet in Appendix on page 0.. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS TERMINAL PANEL- PANEL+ COM EARTH AC AC DATA DCOUT- DCOUT+ DCOUT- DCOUT+ LOOPA+ LOOPA- LOOPB+ LOOPB- LOOPC+ LOOPC- Supply Common terminal. DC supply terminal for powering the NX-9E. Common terminal. Earth Ground. DESCRIPTION AC Input. Connect to a.v, 0, or 0VA Class II UL approved transformer. AC Input. Connect to a.v, 0, or 0VA Class II UL approved transformer. Connect to the NX / NX-E control panel DATA terminal. This terminal is the incoming data-signaling terminal to the NX-9E. The maximum total wire run from the control panel to all devices including the NX-9E is 00 feet. WARNING: This terminal is not protected from damage by mis-connection. Observe caution when connecting. Connect to the NX- / NX-E control panel COMMON terminal. This terminal supplies the common side of the power to the NX-9E. Not used at this time. Supply Common terminal. Used only when supplied by UL approved transformer in V mode. Rating: 00mA when using V transformer Loop A Point ID bus supply terminal. Loop A Point ID bus return terminal. Loop B Point ID bus supply terminal. Loop B Point ID bus return terminal. Loop C Point ID bus supply terminal. Loop C Point ID bus return terminal. For UL certified installations, the NX-9E must be powered by the NX-E control panel. NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

3 . WIRING DIAGRAM NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

4 . MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DEVICES PER WIRE RUN The number of devices on an individual wire run must not exceed the number listed in the following table. If a star configuration is used, the total wire length must not exceed 0000 feet per loop output. Table - Wire Length in Feet Gauge AWG AWG 0 -- AWG 0 0 AWG 0 0. ENROLLING THE PINPOINT SYSTEM The NX-E has the ability to automatically find and store in its memory the presence of all keypads, zone expanders, wireless receivers and any other modules connected to the data terminal. This allows these modules to be supervised by the control panel. To enroll the modules enter the Program Mode of the NX-E control panel, and when the Program Mode is exited, it will automatically enroll the devices. The enrolling process takes about seconds, during which time the Service LED will illuminate. User codes will not be accepted during the enrolling process. Once a module is enrolled, if it is not detected by the control, the Service LED will illuminate.. PROGRAMMING THE MODULE To enter the program mode, press [ ]-[]. All of the function key LEDs will begin to flash. Enter the "Go To Program" code (default is [9]-[]-[]-[]). If the code was valid, the Service LED will flash, and the function LEDs will illuminate steady, indicating the device to program should be entered. Press [] [] [#] for the fixed address of the PinPoint module. The Armed LED will illuminate while it is waiting for a programming location to be entered. Enter the desired programming location. The Armed LED will begin to flash while a programming location is being entered. Press [#]. If this is a valid location, the Armed LED will extinguish, the Ready LED will illuminate, and the binary data for the first segment of this location will be shown on the zone LEDS. To change the data, enter the data followed by [ ]. The data will be entered, and the location will automatically increment to the next segment. The data for that segment will be displayed. This procedure is repeated until the last segment is reached. Pressing the [#] key will exit from this location. To review the data, repeat the above procedure, pressing the [ ] key without entering data first. Each time the [ ] key is pressed the next segment is displayed. Programming data is always one of two types of data. The first type is numerical, and can take on values from 0- or 0- depending on the segment size. The second type is a feature selection type. Feature selection data is used to turn features on or off. LCD Keypad Users Note: 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 # ()", it is reminding you that location was the last location you programmed. In feature selection data, the numbers of the enabled features will be displayed. However, the features not enabled will display a hyphen (-). IMPORTANT NOTES To program additional points after the Program Mode is exited:. Re-Enter the Program Mode using the instructions in Section, page of this manual.. Enter Location 0 and press [] to initialize the Progam Mode Designation. Program the desired location(s). 9. PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE EXAMPLE The following example assumes the installation of a single input module on the bus as address number, with its input mapped to zone number 9: Enter system program mode on the NX-9E as previously described. Select the configuration location for zone number 9 by entering [9] [#]. Input for segment is requested. Select the device address of (binary) by entering []-[]-[]-[]-[]-[] so that the sequence of ( ) is displayed. Press [ ] [#] to exit this location. Select the PinPoint program mode location by entering [0] [#]. Input for segment is requested. Enable PinPoint program mode by entering [] [ ]. Wait for the keypad to sound a ding-dong. Press [EXIT] [EXIT] to exit the system program mode. Refer to Location 0 description for troubleshooting if the keypad does not ding-dong after PinPoint program mode is complete. NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

5 0. PROGRAMMING LOCATION GUIDE LOCATION 0 POINT ID PROGRAM MODE DESIGNATION segments of numerical data Location 0 is used to communicate to the PID bus interface to enter PID Program Mode. Segment must be set to [] to learn points. While in this mode, all nodes able to communicate will be enabled and mapped to preprogrammed zones. With this in mind, prior to entering PID program mode, all zones must be either programmed with a serial number (for devices without a dip switch) or a physical address (for devices with a dip switch). If programming is a success and no errors were reported, a 0 will automatically be written into segment of this location and the keypad will sound a ding-dong. Otherwise, the number of errors will be written and the keypad will sound a triple beep, indicating that errors were found. If errors were found, segments - will contain the locations of the first zones with errors. Zone locations may then be examined to determine the type of error that occurred. NOTE: If the on-board zones are enabled, then zones - are already used and may not have a PID address mapped to them. If zone doubling is enabled, then zones - are already used and may not have a PID address mapped to them. Segments - are read only. LOCATIONS 9 PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION ZONES - 9 segments of binary data Segment is used to store the physical address of the corresponding node. Factory default is. Whether or not the device has a dip switch, this location is programmed by the installer prior to entering PID Program Mode. Segment is used to store the input number for multiple input/output devices. Factory default is. Segment is used to display an error code if an error(s) occurred during the last PID program mode cycle. The following table provides a description of the types of errors that may occur: Table 0- ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION Node is missing. Auto enroll error. Multiple node responded. Reserved. Communication error. Reserved. Device type mismatch. Zone programmed but node not enabled. LOCATION 9 DEVICE OPTIONS segment of feature selection data Segment selects the following options: = Reserved. = "On" if Loop A should be enabled; Off if disabled. = "On" if Loop B should be enabled; Off if disabled. = "On" if Loop C should be enabled; Off if disabled. = On if V mode should be enabled; Off if V mode. = On if the NX-9E is powered from AUX + terminals of the control panel. Turning this option On disables NX-9E power monitoring. = On if any AC Fail condition should be communicated to the central monitoring station. Option overrides this condition occurring on the NX-9E, but not individual nodes. = On if any Low Battery condition should be communicated to the central monitoring station. Option overrides this condition occurring on the NX-9E, but not individual nodes. LOCATIONS 9 - NODE INFORMATION FOR OUTPUTS segments of binary data Segment is used to store the physical address of the corresponding node. Whether or not the device has a dip switch, this location is programmed by the installer prior to entering PID Program Mode. This segment can also be used as an indicator that the corresponding node had an error during the last PID Program Mode cycle, because any error causes this segment to be defaulted to address. Segment is used to store the output number for multiple input/output devices. Default is. Segment is used to display an error code if an error or errors occurred during the last PID Program Mode cycle. In the following Table., a description of the types of errors that may occur and the bit in the error code associated with the error is outlined. NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

6 Table 0- ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION Node is missing. Multiple node responded. Communication error. Device type mismatch. Auto enroll error. Reserved. Output programmed to non-output device. Output programmed but node not enabled. LOCATION (EVEN LOC) EVENT & TIME FOR OUTPUTS - segments of numerical data Segment is used to select the particular event that will trigger the output. Refer to Table 0- for the specific events that can be selected. Segment is used to select the amount of time an output will remain activated when an output triggers. If this location is programmed as a zero, the output will follow the particular event. Table 0- # Event # Event # Event 0 Always On Smoke Power Reset Disarmed AC Fail (control or exp.) does not follow AC Fail delay time Yelping Siren Ready to Arm Low Battery (control or exp.) Steady Siren Not Ready to Arm Dynamic Battery Test Time Any Siren Fire Listen In Steady Siren (temporal) Fire Trouble Line Seizure Any Siren (temporal) Chime Telephone Line Fault Alarm Memory Beeping Keypad Program Mode Entry 9 Aux Keypad Function Over-current (control or exp.) 9 Exit 0 Aux Keypad Function 9 Box Tamper (control or exp.) 0 Entry or Exit Panic Keypad Function 0 Siren Tamper (control or exp.) Armed Code Entry (set in locs - ) If set to follow condition, these events will be one second. LOCATION (ODD LOC) SPECIAL FEATURES FOR OUTPUTS - segments of feature selection data Segment selects the following special conditions: = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds. = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered; Off for timed. = "On" if output should stop time when a code is entered. = On for inverted output. = On disables output during listen-in (only events -). = Reserved. = Reserved. = Reserved. Segment selects the following partitions: = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. = "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

7 Table 0- TABLE 0- IS USED TO PROGRAM LOCATIONS - LED DESCRIPTION OUTPUTS "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not., 9,,,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not., 0,,,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,, 9,,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,, 0,,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,,, 9,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,,, 0,, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,,,, 9, "On" if code will activate output; "Off" if it will not.,,,, 0, LOCATIONS - CODES 0 OUTPUTS ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations - can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. LOCATIONS - CODES 0 OUTPUTS 9 - ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations - can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs 9 -. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. LOCATIONS - 09 CODES 0 OUTPUTS - ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations - 09 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location 09 / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. LOCATIONS 0 - CODES 0 OUTPUTS - ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations 0 - can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location 0 / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. LOCATIONS - CODES 0 OUTPUTS - 0 ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations - can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs - 0. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. LOCATIONS - CODES 0 OUTPUTS - ENABLE 0 segments of feature selection data When activating outputs with a user code (event #), locations - can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Each location contains 0 segments. Location / segment corresponds to user ; segment 0 corresponds to user 0; and finally location / segment corresponds to user ; Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to Table 0- for descriptions. NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

8 . BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET ❶ TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT System Component Qty Standby Current TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT NX-E-CF X 0mA = 0mA NX-0E X 0mA = 0mA NX-E X ma = NX-0E Aux+ X ma = NX-E X 0mA = NX-0E X 0mA = NX-0E X 0mA = NX-00E X 0mA = NX-9E X 0mA = TOTAL = ❷ TOTAL ALARM CURRENT System Component Qty Device Alarm Current TOTAL ALARM CURRENT NX-E-CF X 0mA = 0mA NX-0E X 0mA = 0mA NX-E X 0mA = NX-0E Aux+ X ma = NX-E X 0mA = NX-0E X 0mA = NX-0E X 0mA = NX-00E X 0mA = NX-9E X 0mA = TOTAL = ❸ STANDBY AMP HOURS ma.00 Amp/mA Hrs Ah Total Standby Current X Conversion X Required Hours in = Standby Amp Hours (Step ) Factor Standby ❹ ALARM HOURS ma.00 Amp/mA Mins.0 Hr/Min Ah Total Alarm X Conversion X Required Minutes in X Conversion = Alarm Hours Current (Step ) Factor Standby Factor ❺ MINIMUM BATTERY POWER REQUIRED ma Standby Amp hours (Step ) + Alarm Amp Hours (Step ) Ah = Minimum Battery Power Required ❻ TOTAL STANDBY BATTERY POWER Minimum Battery Power (Step ). + Battery Derating Factor = Total Standby Battery Power NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

9 . NX-9E Programming Worksheets (Defaults are printed in bold italics text.) 0 PROGRAM MODE DESIGNATION (Segement must be set to [] in order to learn points) PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR ZONES - 9 LOC PAGE Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Input number Error code Notes NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 9

10 PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR ZONES - 9 LOC PAGE Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Input number Error code Notes 0 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

11 PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR ZONES - 9 LOC PAGE Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Input number Error code Notes NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

12 PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR ZONES - 9 LOC PAGE Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Input number Error code Notes NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

13 9 DEVICE OPTIONS = Reserved. = "On" if Loop A should be enabled; Off if disabled. = "On" if Loop B should be enabled; Off if disabled. = "On" if Loop C should be enabled; Off if disabled. = On if V mode; Off if V mode. = On if the NX-9E is powered from AUX + terminals of the control panel. Turning this option On disables NX-9E power monitoring. = On if any AC Fail condition should be communicated to the central monitoring station. Option overrides this condition occurring on the NX-9E, but not individual nodes. = On if any Low Battery condition should be communicated to the central monitoring station. Option overrides this condition occurring on the NX-9E, but not individual nodes. PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR OUTPUTS - LOC PAGE OUTPUT Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Output number Error code Notes NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

14 PROGRAMMING NODE INFORMATION FOR OUTPUTS - LOC PAGE OUTPUT Segment # Segment # Segment # Physical address Output number Error code 9 0 Notes USE THE FOLLOWING TABLE FOR EVEN NUMBERED LOCATIONS (EVENT / TIME) # Event # Event 0 Always On Alarm Memory AC Fail (control or exp.) does not follow AC Fail delay time Entry Low Battery (control or exp.) 9 Exit Dynamic Battery Test Time 0 Entry or Exit Listen In Armed Line Seizure Disarmed Telephone Line Fault Ready to Arm Program Mode Not Ready to Arm Over-current (control or exp.) Fire 9 Box Tamper (control or exp.) Fire Trouble 0 Siren Tamper (control or exp.) Chime Smoke Power Reset Beeping Keypad Yelping Siren 9 Aux Keypad Function Steady Siren 0 Aux Keypad Function Any Siren Panic Keypad Function Steady Siren (temporal) Code Entry ( locs - ) Any Siren (temporal) USE THE FOLLOWING TABLE FOR ODD NUMBERED LOCATIONS (SPECIAL FEATURES) SEG DESCRIPTION SEG DESCRIPTION = ON times in minutes OFF if times in seconds = On if event activates output in Partition = ON to latch until a code is entered; OFF for timed = On if event activates output in Partition = ON if output should stop time when a code is entered = On if event activates output in Partition = ON for inverted output = On if event activates output in Partition = ON disables output during listen-in (only events -) = On if event activates output in Partition = Reserved = On if event activates output in Partition = Reserved = On if event activates output in Partition = Reserved = On if event activates output in Partition SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 9 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 0 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

15 SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 9 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 0 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT /TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 90 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 9 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 99 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 00 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 0 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 0 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 0 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 0 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 0 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 09 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 9 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 9 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT 0 =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt 9 FEATURES OUTPUT 0 EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

16 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA SEG DEFAULT SEG DATA EVENT / TIME OUTPUT =Any Siren 0=Follow Evt FEATURES OUTPUT CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

17 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

18 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

19 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 9 CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

20 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output

21 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output

22 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output

23 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output

24 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output

25 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output

26 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output

27 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output 0 Output Output Output Output

28 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output

29 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 9 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output

30 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output

31 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output 0 Output Output

32 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0

33 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0

34 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0

35 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0 CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output 0

36 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

37 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

38 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

39 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM 9 CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 90 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 9-00 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES 0-0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to disable) User 9 0 Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output

40 . Appendix PinPoint Address Worksheet PID Zone Address Number Installation Location Device Type Address Switch Setting 0 _ _ 0 _ 9 0 _ _ 0 9 _ 0 0 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

41 PID Zone Address Number Installation Location Device Type Address Switch Setting 9 _ 0 9 _ 0 _ _ 9 9 _ 9 _ _ 9 _ _ _ 0 _ _ 0 09 _ 0 _ 9 0 _ 9 NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

42 PID Zone Address Number Installation Location Device Type Address Switch Setting 0 _ 9 0 _ 9 0 _ 9 0 _ _ 0 _ _ 9 9 _ 9 _ 9 9 _ NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

43 PID Zone Address Number Installation Location Device Type Address Switch Setting _ 00 _ _ 0 0 _ 0 _ 0 0 _ 09 0 _ _ 0 9 _ 0 _ 9 0 _ Reserved Reserved Reserved NX-9E PINPOINT SYSTEM

44 . UL & CE NOTICES UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES The NX-9E is listed for the following UL standards: UL UL09 UL UL9 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Local Grade A Mercantile, Police Station Connect with Basic Line Security (* requires #NX-00-C enclosure) Control Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems Household Fire Warning Systems & Units UL0 Household Burglary Alarm Systems & Units UL0 Grade B & C Central Station Burglar Alarm Unit UL Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL Home Health Care Signaling Equipment PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE THE CE MARK ATTACHED MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For Product identification: Model/type NX-9E-EUR BOM revision level () Category Pinpoint buss controller Brand InterlogiX / Aritech / SLC Technologies / Sentrol / ESL / ITI / Caddx / Casi Rusco Manufacturer: EU Representative Concerning A sample of the product has been tested by: Test report reference Applied standards GE Interlogix 0 N Main; Gladewater, TX USA GE Interlogix B.V. EMC CKC Laboratories Inc, A Clouds Rest, Mariposa, CA 9 CE qualification plan: CEQP_NX-9 CE0-09 (CKC Laboratories Inc.) EN00- (99) +A(99) EN0: 99 Equipment class identifier (RF products falling under the scope of R&TTE) X Not Applicable None (class ) (class ) Means of conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 9//EEC (EMC), and 9//EEC (Marking) based on test results using harmonized standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned.. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions:... Wide / 9 High /. Deep Current Draw:... 0 ma Standby Max. Operating Temperature:... to degrees F Shipping Weight: pounds AUX+ using V transformer ma each AUX + using V Aux from panel... 0 ma AUX + using V supply... 0 ma NX9EIC0 REV C AUG 00

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