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NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide P/N 23002-EN • REV A • ISS 21JUN23...
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Carrier, except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law. Trademarks and Caddx, xGenConnect NXG-9-RF name and logo are trademarks of patents Carrier. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
ANY PRODUCT, SOFTWARE, SERVICE OR OTHER OFFERING MANUFACTURED, SOLD OR LICENSED BY CARRIER FIRE & SECURITY, MAY BE HACKED, COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED AND CARRIER FIRE & SECURITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, COVENANT OR PROMISE THAT ITS PRODUCTS (INCLUDING SECURITY xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR LOSS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER. CARRIER FIRE & SECURITY DOES NOT REPRESENT TO YOU THAT ANY PRODUCT (INCLUDING SECURITY PRODUCTS), SOFTWARE, SERVICE OR OTHER OFFERING MAY NOT BE HACKED, COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
For the latest product information, contact your local supplier or visit us online at firesecurityproducts.com. The system should be checked by a qualified technician at least every 3 years and the backup battery replaced as required. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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The keypad display will show “Not Registered. On the main panel hold down the S1 button for 1 second to activate auto enroll”. The enrollment/learn button S1 is located on the main control panel PCB. Figure 1: Panel enrollment S1 LEARN button xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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The system may enter an alarm condition. To disarm the system, press the Off button on NXG-1820, and then enter 1234 followed by the Enter button. The process usually takes 15 to 20 seconds to auto enroll the hardware devices, wired on the panel data bus. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Enter button. Now press the Program icon, and you will now be in the Installer full menu. In the installer engineer mode, select the System menu and scroll down to Language, then select language. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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After 1=Ireland default is selected, NXG-1820 will show a message “Check LAN connection. Press screen to manually reset”. Press the screen on the NXG-1820 keypad within 5 to 7 seconds. The system is now loading the simple Irish domestic default. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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The Engineer code is now 1278 and User 1 master user is 1122, and User 2 standard user is 2233. It will take approximately 2 minutes for the panel to load the Wi-Fi/GSM card plugged on the panel and load the Irish default panel scheme. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
ID name as well. Using your phone or laptop/tablet, connect to the panels Wi-Fi network. Select the panels Wi-Fi card network name with your phone, and type in the Wi- Fi network name as the password for this network. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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To connect to the panel webserver, enter the panels default webserver IP address, which is 192.168.33.1, on your phone browser search engine. You will be taken to the panel login webpage GUI. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Now to login into the panel’s webserver enter the name installer (all lowercase letters), and the password PIN of 1278. After you successfully login the panel webserver with your smart phone, the default GUI will be loaded. Select Menu, and then Settings option. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Default Master User Code 1122 Default Standard Code = 2233 Tap on Zones, and scroll down to WiFi Setup Tap on Scan For Wireless Networks and select the 2.4 GHz customers network name from the list. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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To do that, disable option “WiFi External Connection” under menu Communicator. • After configuring the system, disable the option “WiFi Internal Access Point” under menu Communicator. • The SIM card should not be removed from the Wi-Fi/GSM card. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Also, in this menu you can check your GSM signal level. It must be between −105 and −51 for the GSM to connect to a cell tower and work correctly. To view other diagnostic information, press the right arrow icon. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Enter the engineer mode by pressing Menu icon followed by 1278, and press Enter. Next, press the Program icon. Scroll down and select Devices / Wireless Transmitters. Select the sensor you wish to start your 1 wireless zone at. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Enter the start zone number to learn your 1 wireless sensor. The figure below is showing a start zone of 9 for the first RF zone. Tap Serial Number to start the enrolment process. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Tamper the RF device you wish to learn into zone 9. The keypad will beep, and the display will show “New Device Found”. Go to the Zones menu to set name and zone type. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
To delete a single sensor from the system, go to the menu Program > Devices / Wireless Transmitters, and select the sensor you want to remove. Enter value “0” in the transmitter serial number field, and then press Enter. Now the sensor is deleted. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
2 and 3 walk tested and passed out of 28 zones. Note the colour changes from red to green when the zone passes the walk test. Also, the internal siren will activate for 3 seconds for each input opening during the walk test. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Define the start zone number for your 1 RF device. Select the zone number you wish to learn your 1 wireless device into. Give it a name and select the appropriate zone type. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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The following message will appear “New device found, click save to store the new device” once the tamper has been received by the panel RF receiver. Now press Save, and repeat same steps for your next wireless zone input. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
GUI. Select Settings, and then select Walk Test. To start the walk test, press the Start Walk Test button on the application GUI dashboard, then open and close the device wired back to the zone input. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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To show these, end the walk test and start it again to show combined wired and wireless zones in the application GUI. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Signal is insufficient. The sensor does not work. −98 to −85 Weak Weak signal. The sensor may work, but the operation is not recommended, because the wireless device will cause RF supervisory fault. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Medium signal. The sensor works, although supervision for this RF device may have to be switched off −68 to −53 Good Good signal −52 to −37 Strong Strong signal >−37 Excellent Excellent signal xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Enter. Now to reset their smoke detector, press the Security icon on the NXG-1820 keypad, and then select and press the Smoke Reset icon. Now the smoke detector has been successfully reset. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Single loop (no EOL) connection example ZONE 1 NXG-183x Keypad ZONE 2 Note: Termination EOL is enabled on the last bus device. Zone connection terminals | D = Detectors Alarm switch Tamper switch xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
OP1− Siren / bell: 3K3 resistor is required across BELL− Bell+ and Bell − BELL+ DATA Terminal Description Terminal Description 1, 2 Tamper 0 V speaker +12 VDC 0 V beacon (AS271 only) xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
Caution: The individual auxiliary power outputs on the NXG-9-RF are rated at 600 mA max. It is recommended to connect the external siren power supply Ext+ to the battery + terminal. Refer to xGenConnect Installation and Programming Guide, section “xGenConnect Specifications” for more information. xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
EARTH TERM SMOKE− ENROL AUX+ Z WAVE OP4− − OP3− OP2− OP1− BELL− BELL+ DATA Terminal Description Terminal Description + line in NC (normally closed) + line out − line NO (normally open) xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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Default Engineer Code = 1278 Default Master User Code 1122 Default Standard Code = 2233 xGenConnect NXG-9-RF Ireland Programming and Configuration Guide...
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