![]() They're being installed in AC enclosures to protect our copper piping. If I can ever get these programmed in, I need to set them as Zone Type 2 - 24hr audible alarm. At this point, I have no clue what zones are available for wireless programming and what zones are not. I have no clue how our installer wired this stuff up. Some have bit 1 active (meaning the wireless device is active I guess?) and some don't. NX-8V2 PLCs/Machine Control from UTC FIRE & SECURITY COMPANY 2-Year Warranty, Radwell Repairs - DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER, CONTROL PANEL, 32 POLE. ![]() Is Zone 27 another wired zone or a wireless zone? I have no clue. But there's a zone descriptor on Zone 27 for the same door. For example, I have a wired door sensor set at Zone 11, and when I open the door, that's the zone which is faulted on the display. So I have no clue if it's actually "in there" or not, and what zone it's actually programmed to. ![]() I used address 208 for programming, and I did hear a "ding-dong" when I programmed the wireless door sensor in (I tried Zone 27 because it was the next zone in sequence from Zones 25 and 26), but when I hit exit and the panel rebooted, the ready light remained illumined no matter where I placed the contact. II.ORDERING INFORMATION PART DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION NX-8 NX-8V2 Control Only NX-507E Seven Relay Module NX-8-KIT NX-8V2 Control, NX-108E LED Keypad, 16.5V NX-508E Eight Output Module 40VA Transformer NX-848-KIT NX-8V2 Control, NX-148E LCD Keypad, 16. After futzing more with this today, I realized that the keypad was set at address 3.
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