Configuring Receiver Features; Configuring Io Modules - GE NX-10 Installer Manual

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second and maximum of 5 seconds, and release the tamper again.
The LED on the IO module will blink for 1 second, and the keypad beeps once to confirm
7.
the siren is programmed.
The siren is learned-in. Insert the batteries powering the siren, if necessary, and close the
8.
siren housing.
Any new IO module is learned-in by default as a universal siren, i.e. its both outputs are triggered by
the Any Siren event and timing is set to 3 minutes. In order to program it as a burglary-only or a fire-
only siren you have to select appropriate triggering event (i.e. Burglary Siren or Fire Siren) under RF
Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Outputs>I/O x Output y>Event.
Note: For a detailed description of the steps required to install the particular siren, see the siren's installation manual.
Note: You can delete a siren using the Del. RF Device menu option.

Configuring receiver features

Configurable receiver features include tampers and communication errors. The following example
enables RF jamming detection on RF receiver 32. RF communication is considered to be jammed
when there has been a jamming signal for more than 30 seconds in a 60 second window.
Navigate with the
1.
press OK.
Scroll to Jam Detection>Enabled and press OK.
2.
The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Jam Detection.
3.

Configuring IO modules

The I/O module is a PCB-only device, which can be connected to any application, thus allowing the
application to be controlled through a wireless link. The application to be controlled must have a
power supply of its own. One important application for the I/O module is the wireless siren/beacon,
which has its own battery pack to operate on while using the I/O module for wireless control and
supervision (see Installing the wireless sirens on page 29).
The I/O module and its batteries must be located inside the tamper-protected housing of the
application it controls and supervises. Opening of this housing is reported to the panel as a tamper
condition.
Any new IO module is learned-in by default as a universal siren, i.e. its both outputs are triggered by
the Any Siren event and timing is set to 3 minutes. In order to assign another trigger, you have to
select an appropriate event under RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Outputs>I/O x Output y>Event.
You can program the event triggering a particular output, set time the output is on (in minutes or
seconds, or until the user code is entered), and assign user permissions to activate outputs. The
following example sets the event triggering the output 1 on the IO module 3 as Not Ready to Arm.
The partition selected to trip this output is partition 1. The output is switched on for 6 minutes.
Navigate with the
1.
Scroll to I/O 3 Output 1 and press OK.
2.
keys to RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Receiver Features and
keys to RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Outputs and press OK.
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