![]() In addition to storing alarm events, the NX-8 panel also displays system zone updates in memory. Once you read the status updates associated with these issues, they often disappear on their own. Furthermore, old alarm messages stored in memory do not require any action further than restoring your alarm status. These could include alarm events such as an alarm caused by a door sensor or motion detector. Unless you plan on arming the system, you do not need to take any action at this point. Leaving a contacted door or window open, for example, will prompt a “Zone Fault” on the open door or window. Just as with the Concord panel, some of the issues that require reading through on an NX-8 panel do not indicate ongoing problems. Trouble Signals that You Can Acknowledge and Ignore ![]() ![]() Let’s look at some examples of security system statuses that do not warrant any additional action. In some cases, the system status doesn’t indicate a true “trouble” signal at all. Just as we did in our post last week, we’ll break down some different types of trouble messages. The nature of the message displayed will help you figure out how to restore your “System Ready” display. At this point, you’ve completed your “first steps” and must determine your next steps. Occasionally, this screen is introduced by a “beeping” sound to prompt you to check the system status.Īs you can likely guess, you should start your security system troubleshooting by pressing this button and reading the new status. You must hit this button to prompt a system status display. Type Code to Arm.” However, occasionally your keypad will read “System not Ready, for Help Press →.” The arrow on this message points to the “down arrow” key on the top right of the keypad. All Points Secure.” A disarmed system generally reads “System Ready. The NX-8 system keypad generally displays a message communicating its “arming status.” For example, an armed system could display “System Armed. First Steps in Security System Troubleshooting The Networx NX-8 Panel, paired with the 148-E LCD touchpad, provides users with easy-to-understand status updates. For starters, let’s break down how to acknowledge your alarm system’s “trouble status” and go from there. In some cases, the issue will require a service call from a technician to resolve. More frequently, you’ll need to take some simple corrective action. Occasionally, you won’t need to take any action other than acknowledging a past issue with your alarm. In addition to knowing what your alarm’s trouble alert means, you’ll want to know how to fix it. From there, we’ll discuss some of the most frequent issues that arise on this particular alarm panel. Therefore, we’ll begin with a look at how to diagnose any trouble signals stemming from your alarm. Once your alarm starts beeping, you’ll want to know exactly how to proceed in order to fix the issue. In this post, we examine security system troubleshooting for the NX-8 panel. The user interface for diagnosing trouble conditions, however, differs greatly from that of the Concord system. The keypad option that we installed with this system - the “148E” LCD keypad, looks nearly identical. The Interlogix NX-8 panel uses the same exact sensors and contacts as the Concord panel. This week, we apply the same treatment to the NX-8 panel, another one of our most popular alarm systems. In last week’s post, we dove into Diagnosing Security System Trouble Signals on a Concord Panel. Once your button verifies with the monitoring station, you can exit the test by pressing the Home button on the panel.Nothing frustrates alarm customers more than having security system issues that create a constant nuisance. You will only have to test your medical button, of course, have the option to run the complete test. To ensure that your Medical button is functioning properly, run a Complete Sensor Signal Test. ![]() Replace the casing and screws on the button.Place the new CR2032 battery in Medical button.Remove the older CR2032 battery from the Medical button.Pay close attention to the orientation of the (+) and (-) sides of the battery in the button.Remove the four screws at the back of the button. ![]() Disarm your Cove panel before you start this process.Information to order replacements can be found in our article, How to Order Replacement Batteries. If you have received a Medical Button Low Battery message on your panel, you will need to replace the battery promptly to ensure the device continues to function properly. ![]()
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