Interlogix NX4 6 8 Quick Start Guide 1b
Interlogix NX4 6 8 Quick Start Guide 1b
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If you are not using a brand new keypad that’s never been used you will need to
reset the one you have. This requires two keypads as you cannot reset a keypad
from itself. To reset the desired keypad you will have to do the following:
Enter into programming by typing * + 8 + Programming Code
You will see ‘Device Address’. Enter the keypad device number from the table below
that corresponds to the keypad number then press #
You will then be asked to enter location. Type 9 + 1 + 0 + #. You keypad will now be
reset to default
Press ‘Exit’ twice
You will then see the time and date displayed with the HOURS section flashing
Use the up/down arrow keys to set the hour to AM or PM hour then press * to move to
minutes
Continue to set the time a date sections, using the up/down arrows, one at a time
pressing * after each section to accept until the time and date are set to your
preference.
Then press # to exit back to main screen
will enter the first value in the first segment and then press * to move to the next segment. To
exit; you will enter #. The four segments are as follows:
Zones Partitions
Location 25 = Zones 1-8 Location 26 = Zones 1-8
Location 27 = Zones 9-16 Location 28 = Zones 9-16
Location 29 = Zones 17-24 Location 30 = Zones 17-24
Location 31 = Zones 25-32 Location 32 = Zones 25-32
Location 33 = Zones 33-40 Location 34 = Zones 33-40
Location 35 = Zones 41-48 Location 35 = Zones 41-48
To program the zone definitions for each zone; you will go into each location and input a zone
definition into the appropriate segment. After entering the definition you will press * to
advance to the next segment. This is true with the partition locations as well. Each zone will be
its own segment and there will be toggle options that can be turned on and off by pressing the
corresponding number. These toggle numbers are the partitions.
We recommend, for ease of programming, that you write your zone numbers down on a sheet
of paper and then to the right of each zone number write its zone definition. That way you can
just go down your list and type each number as you go.
The common zone definitions are as follows:
Hardwired & Wireless Zones Wireless w/ Tamper Supervision Zones
3 - Entry/exit delay 1 17 - Entry/exit delay 1 with tamper
9 - Entry/exit delay 2 20 - Entry/exit delay 2 with tamper
5 – Interior follower with auto bypass 18 - Interior follower with tamper and auto
bypass
the corresponding numbers on the keypad to make them show up. The numbers
correspond to the explanations below:
o 5. On enables audible keypad panic.
6. On enables keypad aux 1 (fire panic).
7. On enables keypad aux 2 (emergency panic).
Press * to move to the next segment. That will save the info you just changed
Then press # to exit
To turn off the use of resistors for each zone type you will go into the appropriate location.
When entering each location; you will start out in segment 1. The option for turning off resistor
usage is in segment 4. In segment 4 you will turn on option 2. This option is called ‘End of Line
Resistor Defeat’. This will shut of resistor use for that particular zone type.
For example if you wanted to turn off resistor usage for a Zone Type 3 (Entry/Exit Delay 1) you
would follow the steps below: