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Invert Aux Output
Keyfob Funct 1
Keyfob Funct 2
LED Extinguish
Log Forced Entry
Log RTE (Card)
Log RTE (Zone)
Logging Partition
Maglock or Drop Bolt lock
Miscellaneous
Model
No armed egress
Only if Closed
Only if Open
Opening
Relay Active Time
Reset Settings
Scan Time
Schedules
Send Code Entry Function
Single Badge (1 Beep)
Start Zone
Tamper
Unit Code
User Card 1
User Card Programming
User Cards
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A menu option that enables a mode that inverts the state of an output (normally activated
and then deactivated when an event occurs).
A menu option that sends a keyfob function 1 event for the selected NX-1750 ProxPad
action. The actions are Single Badge, Double Badge and Badge Hold.
A menu option that sends a keyfob function 2 event for the selected NX-1750 ProxPad
action. The actions are Single Badge, Double Badge and Badge Hold.
A menu option that turns off all the status LEDs.
A menu option that records a forced entry event in the event log.
A menu option that records an RTE (Card) event in the event log. An RTE (Card) event is a
request to exit by scanning a card.
A menu option that records an RTE (Zone) event in the event log. An RTE (Zone) event is a
request to exit by activating a zone.
A menu option that specifies the partition number that the NX-1750 ProxPad adds to any
event that it records in the event log. This allows users to know which reader was scanned
for access.
A menu option that specifies the door lock type.
A menu entry that groups some miscellaneous options.
A menu option that displays the current model of the NX-1750 ProxPad.
A menu entry that disables the Egress input when the ProxPad is armed.
A menu option that activates the selected NX-1750 ProxPad after closing time and before
opening time. During these times, a card can be used to arm/disarm the system. A timer is
used to set these times.
A menu option that activates the selected NX-1750 ProxPad between opening time and
closing time. During these times, a card can be used to arm/disarm the system. A timer is
used to set these times.
A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the open state.
A menu option that sets the length of time the relay is activated when a proximity card is
held against the NX-1750 ProxPad.
A menu option that defaults the selected NX-1750 ProxPad to factory defaults.
A menu option that specifies the length of time during which the proximity card must be
held near the NX-1750 ProxPad to activate its functions. A NX-1750 ProxPad can be
programmed to activate different functions depending on whether the card is held near it
once, twice within this time or continuously for this time.
A menu option that, combined with Output Schedule Selection, selects the schedules that
affect the NX-1750 ProxPad.
A menu option that enables the send code entry function for the selected NX-1750 ProxPad
action. The actions are Single Badge, Double Badge and Badge Hold. This function sends the
same command to the control panel, using the proximity card, as a keypad would send if a
valid code were entered. For example, if the system is armed, the selected action disarms it.
A menu entry that groups the functions activated by holding a proximity card once against
the NX-1750 ProxPad.
A menu option that sets the X-10 function sent when a proximity card is held against the
NX-1750 ProxPad once.
An menu option that specifies the first zone number of zones on the RF receiver.
A menu option that sends a report to the central station when there is interference with the
NX-1750 ProxPad.
A menu option that sets the X-10 unit number used to identify a particular X-10 device.
A menu option that selects the user card to program.
A menu option that enables user cards to be programmed.
A menu entry that groups the options for programming the user cards.

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