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NXG-183x-EUR Series Keypad User Manual
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Description
The NXG-183x-EUR is an interface for users of the
xGenConnect family of security systems.
Figure 1: NXG-183x Keypad layout
(1) Graphical screen
(2) Card reader active area
(3) Status LED
(4) Arm Stay button
(5) Arm Away button
(6) Functional buttons A, B, C, D
(7) System Info (i) button
Entering a PIN
You will need to enter a valid PIN to access various features
and system information.
After a period of inactivity, a screensaver will appear, and the
keypad will go into power save mode. Press any button to
wake it up. A screen will appear requesting to enter your PIN.
A valid PIN is required to unlock the screen and access the
system.
Enter Your Code, then 
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Enter a valid user code followed by Enter. User PINs can be
between 4 and 8 digits in length. The default master user PIN
is 1234.
If the PIN is invalid for the feature you are trying to access, the
Access Denied warning message will be shown.
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(8) Disarm button
(9) Cancel button
(10) Navigation buttons: Up (2),
Down (8), Left (4), Right (6)
(11) Enter button ()
(12) Selection button (5)
Permissions are assigned to users and keypads to determine
what features a user can access and at what times. If you are
unable to access a feature, contact your installation company
or building manager.
Using Cards
NXG-1832-EUR and NXG-1833-EUR keypads are equipped
with a Mifare card reader that allows you to use cards to log
into the system and perform particular operations (NXG-180x-5
series of cards).
The cards/fobs must be presented close to the keypad display,
preferably in the middle of the screen area (item 1 in Figure 1).
Once the card is recognized, the reader generates a
single beep sound.
If the card is being held by the reader for a second, the
reader will generate double beep sound.
If the card is still being held by the reader for another
second, the reader will generate triple beep sound.
By removing the card after single/double/triple beep, user can
select which functions are to be triggered.
Every beep level can be independently configured to any
combination of the following actions:
logging into the system
arming/disarming
triggering system scenes or actions
unlocking the door
See xGenConnect Installation and Programming Guide for
more details.
Note:
Card functions are triggered only if the keypad shows
the screensaver or the main screen.
Cards are inactive when the user already entered keypad
menus, or is in the process of arming/disarming. The exception
is the User Cards menu. See "Programming Cards" on page 6
for details.
System status
The xGenConnect security system displays system status
messages on the screen (Figure 1, item 1). For example, the
main screen below shows the Fault system status category.
Fault
Press i for Info
To get more details about the system fault, press the System
Info (i) button.
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  • Page 1 NXG-183x-EUR Series Keypad User Manual Permissions are assigned to users and keypads to determine what features a user can access and at what times. If you are unable to access a feature, contact your installation company or building manager. ( ) 3...
  • Page 2 Select Arm Mode, then  Other system status categories are Alarm, Bypassed, Not Ready, Ready, Armed, etc. >Stay< Note that more than one system status category can be shown Using Up (2) and Down (8) buttons, select one of the following at the same time.
  • Page 3 The bottom line represents the partition status. See “Partition Check that the zone is secure and try to arm the partition(s) status” below for details. again. For controlling an xGen system, use the cursor to select or deselect partitions. Disarm Partitions To select a partition, use Right (6) and Left (4) navigation Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screen.
  • Page 4: Navigating The Main Menu

    A short press on the button will initiate the function. Navigating the Main Menu If programmed, holding the button for 2 seconds will generate To enter the user or programming menu, depending on the one the following emergency alarms: user privileges, press Enter, enter your PIN, then press Enter again.
  • Page 5 • Users Labels: View and edit names of partitions, zones, and outputs. There are the following menus: • Reporting: View and edit reporting Email Addresses. • Add/Modify: Add or modify an existing user • Status: View connection and device status. The following user details can be modified: - Connection Status: LAN Status, IP Path, Cellular State, - First name, last name...
  • Page 6 Select the partition you want to add to chime mode. Test Functions Press Select (5). Periodic testing of your security system is critical to ensure it Press Cancel to exit the menu. operates correctly and alarm messages are being sent in case of an alarm detection.
  • Page 7: System Status Messages

    To modify a user card: Once the user number is shown on the screen, present the card to the reader. This runs the following operations: assign Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screensaver. the card to user, enable the card, and secure the card. Press Enter.
  • Page 8 • • AC power fail: The security system has lost its electrical Door Warning: Door is still opened at Door Zone Warning power. Check there is power to the rest of the building, time before the expiration of Door Zone Shunt Timer, and reset the circuit breaker if necessary, and contact your the door is configured to report DLO state.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Regulatory information Contact information Placed on the market by: Manufacturer Carrier Fire & Security Americas Corporation Inc. www.firesecurityproducts.com/en/page/caddx 13995 Pasteur Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418, USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative: Carrier Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, Netherlands P/N 466-5559-EN •...
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