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NetworX Series™ NX-595E NetworX IP Communication Module Installation Manual P/N 230553 • ED03 • ISS 18AUG15
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Copyright © 2015 United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc., except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law. Trademarks and patents NX-595E is a trademark of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. (UTCFS) All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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IC compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB003 du Canada. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Content Important information 5 Introduction 10 Installing the NX-595E into the enclosure 11 Wiring the NX-595E 12 NX-595E Connector Layout 13 Preparing the NX-595E for Configuration 13 Enrolling, Defaulting and Retrieving the IP Address for the NX595E 14 Configuring the NX-595E 16 Access via an iOS or Android Application 27 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 28 Appendix 1 – Advanced Setup 29 UltraSync System Status Messages 34 Specifications 36 4 © 2015 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
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Important information Limitation of liability UTC FIRE & SECURITY AMERICAS CORPORATION, INC.’S SOLE OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT ACCORDING TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
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Note: Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort. They describe how to avoid the loss. Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read. Keep in mind, the level of security you will obtain with this system relates specifically with two major factors: • The quantity, quality, and placement of security devices attached to this security system.
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No other guarantee, written or verbal, is authorized by UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. PRODUCT WARNINGS YOU UNDERSTAND THAT A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM MAY ONLY REDUCE THE RISK OF EVENTS SUCH AS BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR SIMILAR EVENTS WITHOUT WARNING, BUT IT IS NOT INSURANCE OR A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH EVENTS WILL NOT OCCUR OR THAT THERE WILL BE NO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AS A RESULT. UTC FIRE & SECURITY AMERICAS CORPORATION, INC.
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INTERLOGIX DOES NOT ENCRYPT COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN ITS ALARM OR OTHER CONTROL PANELS AND THEIR WIRELESS INPUTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SENSORS OR DETECTORS UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW. INTERLOGIX MAY NOT ENCRYPT COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN ITS ALARM OR OTHER CONTROL PANELS AND THEIR WIRELESS OUTPUTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SENSORS, DETECTORS, WIFI OR CELLULAR DEVICES, UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
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THE PRODUCT WILL IN ALL CASES PROVIDE ADEQUATE WARNING OR PROTECTION. INTERLOGIX DOES NOT WARRANT TO YOU THAT ITS SOFTWARE OR PRODUCTS WILL WORK PROPERLY IN ALL ENVIRONMENTS AND APPLICATIONS AND DOES NOT WARRANT ANY PRODUCTS AGAINST HARMFUL ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE INDUCTION OR RADIATION (EMI, RFI, ETC.) EMITTED FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES INTERLOGIX DOES NOT PROVIDE MONITORING SERVICES FOR YOUR ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM (“MONITORING SERVICES”).
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Introduction The NX-595E is an IP communication module that can be added to a NetworX V2 family security product (NX-4, NX-6, NX-8, NX-8E) to provide remote access and alarm reporting via standard Internet connections (IP). The NX-595E can utilize two connection methods to your central monitoring station. It can connect directly to an Osborne Hoffman (OH) NetRec receiver. Alternatively, it can use UltraSync™ services. Contact your central monitoring station to determine their preferred connection method.
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Installing the NX-595E into the enclosure Inside the NetworX enclosure, several 2-holed insertion points have been constructed. This allows for either vertical or horizontal placement of the module. Note: Notice that the insertion points have two sizes of holes - a larger hole and a smaller hole. Figure 1: The black plastic PCB guides have slots along the straight edge where the PC Board will be seated. The curved side of the PCB guide fits into the larger hole.
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Wiring the NX-595E Caution: Remove all power (AC and battery) to the NetworX security system before proceeding. Failing to do so could result in possible damage to the product.
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NX-595E Connector Layout Figure 4 Preparing the NX-595E for Configuration Before you can configure the device, you must: 1. Enroll the NX-595E in the NetworX panel. 2. Default the NX-595E. 3. Retrieve the IP address from the NX-595E. You can accomplish these three steps via any LCD (NX-148xx), Voice (NX-181xx) or touchscreen (NX-182xx) keypad. © 2015 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Enrolling, Defaulting and Retrieving the IP Address for the NX-595E The NX-595E is automatically set to device address 191 and programming is carried out like all other NetworX modules. Default the NX-595E following these instructions depending on the type of keypad you are using. When you exit program mode, the NX-595E will be automatically enrolled. Using a NX-181xx Voice keypad Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.. 11. 12.
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Using a NX-182xx touch screen keypad Step 1. [MENU] Press the Menu button 2. [Settings] Press the Settings button 3. [?]-[?]-[?]-[?] Enter your 4 or 6 digit Programming code 4. [ Program] Press the Program button 5. [ 1 ][ 9 ][ 1 ] [ENTER] Connects to device 191 (NX-595E) 6. [ 9 ][ 1 ][ 0 ] [ENTER] 7. [ 2 ][ 1 ] [ENTER] NX-595E. Scroll through the segments with the ► [Exit] Press the Exit button.
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Configuring the NX-595E You have two options to configure the device. • A direct connection with a web browser on a computer or mobile device • Via the UltraSync application on an Apple iOS or Android device Note: Before you can utilize the UltraSync application to configure the NX-595E, you must program in the Web Access Passcode in the Network Settings tab. It is recommended that the initial configuration of the device be completed with a web browser.
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Sign in Page When successfully connected, the NX-595E will display the “Sign in” Page. Enter the correct username/password combination to login. • Default Installer Username: installer (username is case sensitive) • Password: (enter the NetworX panel programming code) Notes: 1. The password used to log into the NX-595E is the programming code that resides in the NetworX panel. 2. The Username used to log into the NX-595E is stored in the NX-595E.
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Feature Setup Enable Zone Doubling: Allow the two onboard zones to double to four zones (not available on NX-4 panels). These zones cannot be used for 2-wire smoke detectors. Single EOL resistors 3.3K Lower Zone N/A Zone Doubled EOL resistors N/A 3.7K Zone Higher Zone N/A 6.9K Start Zone: Used to enter the starting zone number of the additional zones on the NX-595E. Select from the drop down menu. Installer Name: Default installer name is installer and is case sensitive.
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Network Settings MAC Address: Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to most network interface cards by the manufacturer for identification. Host Name: Fixed as “NX595E.” Enable DHCP: When enabled, the NX-595E will automatically receive its IP address from the network router. If this segment is disabled, the NX-595E will need to have its IP address set manually. It is recommended that DHCP be enabled.
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Gateway: IP address of the gateway device (e.g. WiFi router, DSL or cable modem). If Enable DHCP is unchecked, this field is editable and the IP address of the gateway can be assigned manually in the NX-595E. Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the local area network (LAN). If Enable DHCP is unchecked, this field is editable and the subnet mask can be assigned manually. Primary DNS: IP address of the primary DNS server (editable if Enable DHCP is unchecked).
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Output Settings The two onboard relays can be controlled through various system events or manually controlled by a user from the UltraSync application. Relay trigger events are selectable and can be chosen from a drop down “Activation Event” list from within the web interface. Activation Event: Select the required event from the drop down list that will activate the corresponding relay. Activation Time: Time the relay will be active, options 0-255.
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Close Schedule: On if output should only activate between the closing and opening time. Schedule Times: Sets the Opening / Closing hours and minutes (24 hour format) and the days of the week the event must occur in before the output will activate. Output Schedule Days: Is used to select the days the event must occur within before the output will activate. IP Reporting Serial Number: This is the serial number for the NX-595E. This field is not editable.
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Receiver Selectors: Select the events you want to report to the IP receiver. Receiver Format: This is the signal format for the central monitoring station. There are four options when selecting the receiver format, disabled, UltraSync, OH CID IP format and OH SIA IP format. Disabled: IP Event reporting to the monitoring station is disabled, PSTN reporting is used. UltraSync capabilities are still available to the installer and end users.
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Receiver Account (optional): This field accepts up to 6 Hex digits. If this field is programmed, all events sent to the receiver will use this account code. If this field is left blank, the 595E will use the account code that is programmed into the NetworX panel when reporting events. This field in generally used when PSTN for failover reporting is enabled and is used to differentiate event delivery via IP or PSTN.
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Additional users on the NetworX panel must be assigned a name on this page to permit them access to the UltraSync application. By default User 1 is the only user that is pre-assigned a user name in the NX-595E. PIN codes can also be changed or added from this page. PIN codes are generally four digits in length, but can be configured to be six digits in length if this level of security is required. Refer to the NetworX panel installation manual for additional information.
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Partition Removal via Panel Programming Note: NetworX panel default configuration has all zones assigned to partition 1. The result of this default configuration is the GUI and UltraSync application displays all of these zones to the end user, even if they are not installed in the panel. It is recommended practice to “remove” unused zones from the NetworX panel. This is accomplished by removing the partition assignment from all unused zones.
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Access via an iOS or Android Application The NX-595E can also be accessed from a dedicated application. This application is available to download from the Apple App StoreTM or Google Play™ store. Carrier charges may apply and an iTunes® or Google account is required. All functionality available from the web server is available within the application. 1) On your smart device, go to the Apple App Store or Google Play store. 2) Search for UltraSync. 3) Install the UltraSync application.
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Troubleshooting • NX-595E may not work on a corporate network due to firewalls, proxy servers, and other security settings. Connect it to a network port that can provide direct access to the internet. • Check that other devices on the same network can connect to the internet, if they are working then confirm all access codes are correct (serial number, Web Access Passcode, username and PIN) FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 1. What if I cannot connect to NX-595E with my computer? a.
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Appendix 1 – Advanced Setup This section contains advanced setup information that may be required depending on the network environment and feature utilization of the NX-595E. Output Relay Setup The NX-595E features two Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) Form C relays that can be configured in 3 different modes to support different applications. The relays are connected to the output terminals with Normally Open and Normally Closed connections for your convenience.
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No Jumper (Dry Contact Switching) Dry contact closure provided to output terminal. Maximum Load 30 VAC @ 1 A or 24 VDC @ 1 A. DO NOT exceed these ratings. Jumper between GND and C (Negative Switching) Bus Ground provided to output terminal @ typical 0V. Do not exceed relay rating which is maximum load 30 VAC @ 1 A or 24 VDC @ 1 A. Jumper between C and 12 V + (Positive Switching) Bus Voltage provided to output terminal @ typical 12-13 VDC.
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• IP Address: ____.____.____.____ • Gateway: ____.____.____.____ • Subnet Mask: ____.____.____.____ • Primary DNS (if applicable): ____.____.____.____ • Secondary DNS (if applicable): ____.____.____.____ You must enter these settings via the NetworX keypad. Enter program mode on the keypad and enter device address 191. Step 1: Turn off DHCP. 1. Enter location 19. 2. Disable option 1. Step 2: Manually enter network settings. 1. Enter location 20 (Gateway IP address). a.
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ii. Segment 2: 168 iii. Segment 3: 1 iv. Segment 4: 1 5. Enter location 24 (DNS Server 2). a. Follow the same steps as setup for DNS Server 1. Configuring the NX-595E with the NetworX panel keypad Worksheets Location 0: Reserved Location 1: Segment 1: Option 1: Zone Doubling: When enabled, this feature will allow the two onboard zones to double to four zones. Please refer to feature 18 for starting zone number.
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operation. For security reasons it is recommended this option be disabled. Option 5: Enable NTP Server Time Updates: The NX-595E will check its internal clock and use the internet to compare it against GMT time. This is done every 15min and will update itself if the variance is greater than 3 minutes. Option 6: When enabled an installer will automatically have access to Feature Setup, Network settings, Output settings and IP reporting via the NX-595E's web pages.
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UltraSync System Status Messages The following system status messages may appear in the UltraSync application.
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System AC power fail – The security system has lost its electricity power Low battery – The security systems back up battery requires charging Battery test fail – The security systems back up battery requires changing Box tamper – The security systems cabinet tamper input has activated Siren trouble – The security systems external siren has a problem Over current – The security system is drawing too much current Time and date loss The security system time and date need resetting Communication fault – The se
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Specifications Compatibility Interlogix™ NetworX V2 control panels (NX-4, NX-6, NX-8, NX-8E) Operating Voltage 12 VDC, supplied from control panel Current Draw 250 mA nominal, 320 mA (both relays energized) Maximum Relay Current 1 A (per relay) Maximum Relay Voltage 24 VDC, 30 VAC Operating Temperature 32°F~120°F (0°C~49°C) Storage Temperature -30°F~120°F (-34°C~49°C) Maximum Humidity 90% relative humidity non-condensing Dimensions 3.2 x 6.0 in.