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Transmitter Programming - GE NX-148E-RF Installation Instructions Manual

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NX-148E-RF LCD Touchpad with Receiver
Installation Instructions
6.
Use 22-gauge or larger wire to connect the data, common,
and positive terminals on the touchpad (Figure 3) to the
data, common, and power terminals on the control panel.
See Table 1 for wiring guidelines.
Figure 3. Touchpad wiring terminals
Table 1.
Wiring guidelines
Length
250 ft. (76 m)
500 ft. (152 m)
1000 ft. (304 m)
1500 ft. (456 m)
2000 ft. (610 m)
2500 ft. (760 m)
7.
Run the antenna wires through the antenna holes in the
mounting plate (Figure 2 on page 1) and into the wall.
8.
To mount the touchpad to the mounting plate, place the top
of the touchpad on the clips of the mounting plate and push
the touchpad down into place.
9.
Replace the mounting plate screw on the bottom of the
touchpad (Figure 1 on page 1).
10. Apply power to the control panel.
Data (to panel KP data)
Common (to panel COM)
Positive (to panel POS)
Wire gauge
22
22
20
18
16
16

Transmitter programming

This section describes how to program the wireless transmitters
used with the touchpad.
Programming guidelines
Use the following programming guidelines:
• NX-4 and NX-6 control panels can have receivers added
with zones that overlap those contained in the control panel.
No hardwire expanders can be used.
• NX-8 control panels can have expansion zones (hardwire or
wireless) set the same as those contained in the control
panel. To do this, you must disable the onboard control
panel zones in panel location 37, segment 5, option 3. All
zone expansion modules must not overlap any blocks of 8
zones.
• All other control panels can have wireless zones added to
any zone. If a hardwire input (on either the control panel or
hardwire expander) is also present on the same zone as an
enabled wireless zone, the wireless transmitter takes
priority.
Program settings
When programming wireless transmitters into the touchpad,
there are various options and partitions you can set for each
transmitter. These settings appear in segments of each program-
ming location.
Use Table 11 on page 10 to record zone assignments and settings.
Be sure to circle the module type in the location column to help
identify where each zone resides.
RM. receiver module
HE. hardwire expander
P. panel
This gives you all the programming information in one place and
facilitates the programming process.
Zone locations 401 to 592
Zone locations 401 to 592 are not numbered in Table 11 on
page 10 since these locations vary depending on location 594,
Receiver Zone Bank Setting.
For example, if location 594 is set to 3, the first available location
is 425. The total number of available locations is dependant on
the zone limits for both the panel and receiver.
Note:
The default settings shown for Segments 1 and 2 in the
first zone location apply to all zone locations.

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