Location Programming For The Nx-586E; Glossary - GE NX-10 Installer Manual

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Select the location in the NX586E from which the data will be retrieved.
6.
A screen will appear indicating that the data is being read. When this screen disappears,
7.
the process is complete.

Location programming for the NX-586E

The only location used on the NX-586E is location 0. The seven segments have the following
functions and meaning:
Table 35.
Segment 1
Used to set the task to perform (read or write) and display the result of the task requested.
0 = Idle condition
1 = Read panel configuration into a file
2 = Write a file's configuration into the panel
10 = Working
11 = Invalid command; installer entered a value other than 1 or 2
12 = Invalid file number; installer entered a file number other than 1-4
13 = Incorrect panel type; the panel and file types do not match
14 = Incorrect access code; the panel and file access code do not match
15 = Timeout; the requested command had no data exchange for 3 seconds
16 = Aborted; the previous command was aborted by attempting another command
20= Transfer successful; the previous read or write command was successful
Segment 2
Used to hold the file number for the requested read or write command. The only valid values are 1-4. This
segment is always set to 0 after any command to prevent accidentally overwriting an incorrect file.
Segments
Used to indicate the panel type stored in files 1-4 respectively.
3 - 6
Results 1 - 3 applies to the standard NetworX panels (NX-4 / NX-6 / NX-8).
Result 4 applies to the NX-8E panel.
Result 10 applies to the NX-4V2 panel
Result 11 applies to the NX-6V2 panel
Result 12 applies to the NX-8V2 panel
Result 15 applies to NX-10 panel.
Used to set the baud rate for the RS-232 connection (must match that of the DL-900 program). The valid
Segment 7
values are 0-7 and will be reset to 4 (9600 baud - factory default) if set incorrectly.
0= 600 Baud
1= 1200 Baud (1.2K)

Glossary

Location
13
NX-586E
13.1
Files
13.1.1
File 1
2= 2400 Baud (2.4K)
3= 4800 Baud (4.8K)
Term
A menu optional device used to interface the up/download
software directly to the control panel when the on board
serial port is not available.
A menu entry that groups the four programming memories
in the direct connect module.
A menu option that selects the programming memories
within the direct connect module. There are four possible
programming memories.
NX-10 Installers manual
4= 9600 Baud (9.6K)
5= 19200 Baud (19.2K)
Definition
235
COMMAND
COMMAND
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
RESULT
6= 38400 Baud (38.4K)
7= 76800 Baud (76.8K)

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