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NX-0 RELAY EXPANDER NX-0 OUTPUT EXPANDER Installation Manual GENERAL DESCRIPTION... WIRING INFORMATION FOR NX-0 AND NX-0... NX-0 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION... NX-0 DRAWING... NX-0 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION... NX-0 DRAWING... INSTALLING THE NX-0 AND NX-0... ENROLLING THE NX-0 AND NX-0... PROGRAMMING THE AUXILIARY MODULES... PROGRAMMING LOCATIONS... Location 0 Programming the Event, Zone and Time for Output... Location Programming Special Functions and Partitions for Output... Location Enabling the Schedules for Output... Location Programming the X-0 Address for Output... Locations - Programming For Outputs -... Location Programming the Opening Time for Schedule... Location Programming the Closing Time for Schedule... Location Programming the Days for Schedule... Locations - Programming for Schedules -... Location Programming the Date of Holidays in January... Locations - Programming the Date of Holidays from February to December... Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -... Location 9 Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location 0 Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...9 Location Authorizing Users -0 for Outputs -...0 Location Authorizing Users -90 for Outputs -...0 Location Authorizing Users 9-99 for Outputs -...0 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES... PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS... SPECIFICATIONS...0 FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY...0

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES GENERAL DESCRIPTION The NetworX NX-0 and NX-0 are auxiliary modules used to expand the capabilities of the NetworX control panels. While each unit has some unique features described in this section and also in the terminal descriptions, the basic installation and programming instructions are applicable to both modules. NX-0 SEVEN RELAY EXPANDER $ microprocessor controlled -relay module $ designed with separate normally open and normally closed relay contacts for a variety of applications, including access control, home control/automation, wireless interfaces, and security functions. NOTE: Access control and home automation have not been verified by UL testing. $ includes low current trigger output (Output ) $ up to modules can be connected to the NetworX control panel $ can be programmed to activate for an event in any or all partitions $ each relay can be programmed to follow up to different schedules to either activate the relay during the Aon@ time, or used in conjunction with another programming option to create time zones $ has an optional Tamper switch and Auxiliary power terminal (see terminal descriptions) making it ideal for use in a remote location NX-0 EIGHT OUTPUT EXPANDER $ microprocessor controlled -output module $ equipped with low current trigger outputs (see terminal drawing) $ up to modules can be added for a total output count of $ each output can be programmed to follow up to different schedules to either activate the output during the Aon@ time, or used in conjunction with another programming option to create time zones $ has an optional Tamper switch and Auxiliary power terminal (see terminal descriptions) making it ideal for use in a remote location $ has a built-in parallel interface for local printouts of all communicator activity WIRING INFORMATION NX-0 (ALL RELAYS ACTIVE) NX-0 (NO RELAYS ACTIVE) and NX-0 Maximum Wire Run Connected to NX- Maximum Wire Run When Connected to NX- Maximum Wire Run When Connected to NX-0 or NX-0 Using AUX NOT using Aux Using AUX NOT using Aux 0= = 0 AWG 00= = AWG 000= = AWG 00= = AWG 00= = 0 AWG 0= = AWG 00= = 0 AWG 000= = AWG 00= = AWG 00= = AWG 0= = AWG 0= = AWG 000= = AWG 000= = 0 AWG 00= = AWG 0= = AWG 00= = AWG 000= = AWG 00= = AWG 00= = AWG 00= = AWG 0= = 0 AWG 000= = 0 AWG 000= = AWG 00= = AWG

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES DATA COM POS TAM COM AUX NX-0 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION Connect to the control panel DATA terminal. This terminal is the data signaling terminal to all the devices on the buss. Connect to the control panel COMMON terminal. This terminal supplies the common side of the power to the NX-0 board. Connect to control panel AUX POWER + terminal. This terminal supplies power to the NX-0 board. This is an option tamper terminal. To use this feature, connect the normally closed tamper switch between this terminal and COM. If this feature is not used, a jumper must be connected between this terminal and common. Connect to the tamper terminal through a normally closed contact. This terminal can supply up to 00 ma fused separate from the power in the control panel. NOTE: Any power drain from this terminal should be included in total current draw from the NetworX Control Panel or NX-0 Power Supply as applicable. This allows an isolation of the power between the main control and remote devices. If a short is created past the AUX terminal, those devices will cease to function, but the other devices, including the NX-0, will continue to operate. The NX-0 will report this problem to the control for display on the keypad as an expander power trouble. RELAY NC COM NO Normally closed dry contact rated Amp at 0 Volts. Common dry contact rated Amp at 0 VDC. Normally open dry contact rated Amp at 0 Volts. RELAYS - Same as Relay shown above. OUTPUT Open collector output that switches to GND when activated - capable of up to 00 ma. NOTE: If device is connected to output, it must see the transition from V to GND. Caddx Part # 9 can be used to connect to Output. NX-0 DRAWING

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES DATA COM POS TAM COM AUX Out - NX-0 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION Connect to the control panel DATA terminal. This terminal is the data signaling terminal to all the devices on the buss. Connect to the control panel COMMON terminal. This terminal supplies the common side of the power to the NX-0 board. Connect to control panel AUX POWER + terminal. This terminal supplies power to the NX-0 board. This is an optional tamper terminal. To use this feature, connect the normally closed tamper switch between this terminal and COM. If this feature is not used, a jumper must be connected between this terminal and common. Connect to the tamper terminal through a normally closed contact. This terminal can supply up to 00 ma fused separate from the power in the control panel. NOTE: Any power drain from this terminal should be included in total current draw from the NX- or NX-0 as applicable. This allows an isolation of the power between the main control and remote devices. If a short is created past the AUX terminal, those devices will cease to function, but the other devices, including the NX- 0, will continue to operate. The NX-0 will report this problem to the control for display on the keypad as an expander power trouble. Open Collector outputs that switch to GND when activated - capable of up to 00 ma. NOTE: If device is connected to outputs, it must see the transition from V to GND. The enclosed resistors must be used. Connect the resistor between AUX and the output being used. NX-0 DRAWING POSITION DIP SWITCH /0/9 PARALLEL PRINTER CONNECTION X-0 PRO PSC0 INTERFACE CONNECTION POINT (Only requires per system) CONNECT TO CONTROL PANEL

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES INSTALLING THE NX-0 AND NX-0 The first thing that must be decided is the address of this particular relay/output module. This is the address that will be selected when programming the auxiliary devices. To set the address use the table below. NOTE: Dip switch is used to disable the Tamper feature. ("On" = enabled / "Off" = disabled) Address Dip Switch Dip Switch Dip Switch ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 9 OFF OFF OFF 0 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ENROLLING THE NX-0 AND NX-0 The NetworX control panels have the ability to automatically find and store in memory the presence of all keypads, zone expanders, wireless receivers, output modules, and any other device on the keypad buss. This allows these devices to be supervised by the control panel. To enroll the devices, enter the Program Mode using the procedure outlined in the control panel Installation Manual. When the Program Mode is exited, the NX- control will automatically enroll the devices. The enrolling process takes about seconds, during which time the AService@ 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 AService@ LED will illuminate. PROGRAMMING THE AUXILIARY MODULES The Program Mode is accessed by entering [r]-[] (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. Next, enter the address of the NX-0 you wish to program followed by [#] (see Dip Switch chart on page ). At this point, 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. Enter the [#] key. 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 [r]. 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 [r] key without entering data first. Each time the [r] 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. The features not enabled will display a hyphen (-).

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES PROGRAMMING LOCATIONS LOCATION 0 PROGRAMMING THE EVENT, ZONE AND TIME FOR OUTPUT ( segments of numerical data) Location 0 is used to select the particular function, zone number, and time for an output to trip. Segment (EVENT) Segment (ZONE/USER) Segment (TIME) Selects the event that will trigger the output. See chart below for the specific events that can be selected. Selects the zone or user number necessary to trigger an output. If this location is programmed as a zero, any zone or user will activate the output. (See also loc., page ) Selects 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. # Event # Event # Event 0 / Burglary Alarm Entry Program Mode / Fire Alarm 9 Exit Download / Hour Alarm 0 Entry or Exit Ground Fault / Zone Trouble Armed 9 Over Current / Zone Tamper Not Armed 0 Box Tamper Burglary Siren Ready Siren Tamper Fire Siren Not Ready Any Zone Faulted Any Siren Fire / Any Alarm Zone Bypass Fire Trouble Keypad Beeping 9 AC Failure Chime / Code Entry 0 System Low Battery / Expander Trouble : Key FOB Function / Duress 9 Dynamic Battery Test : Key FOB Function / Manual Fire 0 Open Schedule Auto Arm Control / Aux Keypad Closed Schedule 9 Auto Disarm Control / Keypad Panic Listen In 0 Auto Arm & Disarm Control Keypad Tamper Line Seizure Follow schedule of NX-0 / Automatic Test Failed to Communicate Flash X-0 for Alarm Memory Alarm Memory Telephone Line Fault Flash X-0 for Siren See loc & in NX- / If set to follow condition, these events will be second. : Events & require NX-0, NX-, or NX- wireless receivers to operate. Events, 9, and 0 will arm or disarm the NX- at the open (disarm) or close (arm) time for the appropriate schedule. See example on page. LOCATION PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PARTITIONS FOR OUTPUT ( segments of binary data) Segment Selects the following special conditions: LED - "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds. LED - "On" if output should latch until a code is entered. LED - "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed. LED - "On" if output should only trigger during a closed schedule. LED - "On" if output should only trigger during an open schedule. LED - "On" if the output should be inverted. LED - "On" if a trigger should be logged in the event buffer. See chart. Address Output - 9- - - -0 9-0 9- -

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES Segment Selects the following partitions: LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LED - "On" if the event should activate when it occurs in Partition. LOCATION ENABLING THE SCHEDULES FOR OUTPUT ( segment of binary data) Location is used to enable any or all of the eight () schedules. LED corresponds to Schedule (see locations -, page ) and LED corresponds to Schedule (see locations -, page ). This location can be used in conjunction with the Special Function location to create an output that will only activate during certain times and/or certain days. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" if the event should follow Schedule. LED - "On" If the event should follow Schedule. LOCATION PROGRAMMING THE X-0 ADDRESS FOR OUTPUT ( segments of numerical data) Segment Program a number from 0- to represent the corresponding X-0 Module Number from the following table. Module 9 0 Seg 0 9 0 Segment Program a number from 0- to represent the corresponding X-0 House code from the following table. X-0 ADDRESS CODES 0=A =E =I =M =B =F 9=J =N =C =G 0=K =O =D =H =L =P LOCATIONS - PROGRAMMING FOR OUTPUTS - Locations - are used to program the events, zones and times, as well as the special functions, partitions, schedules and X-0 addresses for Outputs -. Each output has four locations which are programmed with the same steps as Output described previously. Refer to Output for specific instructions ( locations 0 -, pages and ). Also refer to the worksheets beginning on page.

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOCATION PROGRAMMING THE OPENING TIME FOR SCHEDULE ( segments of numerical data) Segment Program the hour of the opening time in hour format. (:00 PM = ) Segment Program the minutes after the hour of the opening time for Schedule. LOCATION PROGRAMMING THE CLOSING TIME FOR SCHEDULE ( segments of numerical data) Segment Program the hour of the closing time in hour format. (:00 PM = ) Segment Program the minutes after the hour of the closing time for Schedule. LOCATION PROGRAMMING THE DAYS FOR SCHEDULE ( segment of numerical data) LED DESCRIPTION "On" if the schedule is active on Sunday. "On" if the schedule is active on Monday. "On" if the schedule is active on Tuesday. >On" if the schedule is active on Wednesday. "On" if the schedule is active on Thursday. "On" if the schedule is active on Friday. >On" if the schedule is active on Saturday. "On" if the schedule is disabled on holidays. LOCATIONS - PROGRAMMING FOR SCHEDULES - ( segments of numerical data) Locations - are used to program the opening times, closing times, and days for Schedules -. Each schedule has three locations which are programmed with the same steps as Schedule described previously. Refer to Schedule (locations - above) for specific instructions and the worksheets beginning on page. LOCATION PROGRAMMING THE DATE OF HOLIDAYS IN JANUARY ( segments of numerical data) Program the day of the month in January that the Opening time in a schedule is suppressed. For example, if the opening should not occur on January, program a "" in Segment. This feature can be repeated up to a maximum of holidays per location (month). LOCATIONS - PROGRAMMING THE DATE OF HOLIDAYS FROM FEBRUARY TO DECEMBER ( segments of numerical data) Locations - are used to program the day of each month, from February to December, in which the Opening time in a schedule is suppressed. Each location will accommodate up to a maximum of holidays, and programmed with the same steps as Location described previously. Refer to worksheets. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code (event #), location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. NOTE: The zone/user for the corresponding output must be "0" to use this location.

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LED DESCRIPTION "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. "On" if code will activate Output ; "Off" if it will not. LOCATION 9 AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location 9 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location 9 contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to location chart. LOCATION 0 AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location 0 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location 0 contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. 9

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -0 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 0. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS -90 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 0 segments. Segment corresponds to user, Segment 0 corresponds to user 90. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. LOCATION AUTHORIZING USERS 9-99 FOR OUTPUTS - (0 segments of binary data) When activating outputs with a user code, location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location contains 9 segments. Segment corresponds to user 9, Segment 9 corresponds to user 99. The LEDs correspond to outputs -. Refer to chart on page, location. ENCLOSURE DIAGRAM Inside the can, several -holed insertion points have been constructed. This allows for either vertical or horizontal placement of the modules. Notice that the insertion points have two sizes of holes -- a larger hole and a smaller hole. Diagram : The black plastic PCB guides are grooved on one edge where the PC Board will be seated. The end with the halfmoon protrusion fits into the larger hole. The smaller hole is for the screw. Diagram : Place the first black plastic PCB guide in the top insertion point, grooved edge downward. The half-moon protrusion will be in the large hole. It does not require force. Insert one of the provided screws into the smaller hole (from inside the can) to secure it in place. A screwdriver should reach through the notch that runs the length of the guide to tighten the screw. The second PCB guide should be positioned opposite of the first (grooved edge up) and placed in the lower insertion point, using the same procedures described above. Once mounted, screw it in securely. Diagram : The PC board should slide freely in the grooves of both guides. 0

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Possible application for NX-0 outputs: Example # Turn on entryway light upon entry only during night time. Example # Turn a device on or off during business hours. Example # Arm the system. NOTE TO EXAMPLE #: The opening time is defaulted to 000 for all schedules. With this example, the NX-0 will try to Auto Arm after every minutes of inactivity on the Ready LED, from closing time to opening time. (Feature Selections to be programmed are shown in bold italics text.) To have Output Example # To have output trip and activate an X-0 module with a House code of P and a Unit code of from 9:00 a.m. to :00 p.m. Monday to Friday, but not at all on Saturday or Sunday, program the following: Example # # trip and activate an X-0 module with House code C and Unit Code for minutes when Zone is faulted only from :00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., program the following: Example # To have Output Auto Arm partitions # & at :00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, 9:00 p.m. Saturday, but not at all on Sunday, program the following: LOC SEGMENT 0 LED 9 0 0 LOC SEGMENT 0 0 LED 9 9 0 0 LOC SEGMENT 0 9 LED 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS (Defaults are printed in bold italics text.) LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA 0 Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Segment Module Number X-0 ADDRESS CODES 0 0=A =E =I =M =B =F 9=J =N =C =G 0=K =O =D =H =L =P Segment House Code 0 = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA Output X-0 Address Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ 9 0 Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA 9 Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 0 Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 Output Event, Zone, Time 0 _ 9 0 Output Special Functions, Partition Segment Segment = "On" if output should time in minutes; "Off" if output times in seconds = "On" if output should latch until a code is entered = "On" if output should reset if a code is entered while it is being timed = "On" if output should only trigger during a closed = "On" if output should only trigger during an open = "On" if the output should be inverted = "On" if a trigger should be logged in event buffer Output Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule Output X-0 Address = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Schedule = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition = Partition Segment Module Number Segment House Code (See chart on page ) 0 Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays Schedule Opening Time - 0 9 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 0 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 Schedule Days (Circle the numbers to program) = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 9 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays 0 Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESCRIPTION DEFAULT DATA Schedule Opening Time - 0 Schedule Closing Time 0-0 Schedule Days = Sunday = Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday = Saturday = Disabled on holidays January Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 February Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 March Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 9 April Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0 May Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 June Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 July Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 August Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 September Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 October Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 November Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 December Holidays 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 LOC PAGE DESC RIPTION 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 program) 9 User 9 0 9 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 0 9 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output #

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESC RIPTION CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 9 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 9 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 9 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 9 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES -0 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) 0 User 9 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output #

NX-0 / NX-0 AUXILIARY MODULES LOC PAGE DESC RIPTION CODES -90 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) User 9 90 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # CODES 9-99 OUTPUT SELECTION (Circle the numbers to program) User 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 0 Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output # Output #

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