NX-10 Installers manual
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Location Term Definition
3.3.13.8.1 Unit Code A menu option that sets the X-10 unit code used to identify
a particular X-10 device on the selected module.
3.3.13.8.2 House Code A menu option that sets the code used to identify a
particular premises. It is necessary in case any
neighbouring premises also has an X-10 home automation
system.
More information on the X-10 home automation system
can be found at www.x-10europe.com.
3.3.13.9 Latch Faults until Viewed A menu option that, if enabled, sets the keypad to display
the alarms until they have been viewed.
3.3.13.10 Display Contact Central Station A menu option that, if enabled, sets the keypad to display
the message Contact Central Station after an alarm has
been reported and the system disarmed.
3.3.13.11 KP Shutdown shows Clock A menu option that causes the keypad to display the date
and time instead of the "Please Enter Your Code" message.
3.3.13.12 KP Shutdown allows Disarm A menu option that, if enabled, allows a blanked keypad to
be disarmed.
3.3.13.13 Status LED A menu option that, if enabled, turns on the backlighting
for the state indicator (GE logo) on the keypad.
3.3.13.14 Status LED Always On A menu option that, if set to Yes, causes the state indicator
to be on at all times. This option is accessible only on a
wired keypad.
3.3.14 Pry Off Switch A menu entry that groups the wireless keypad options
related to the pry off switch.
3.3.14.1 Always Tamper A menu option that turns on the wireless keypad's pry off
switch. It actually fixes the wireless keypad to the wall just
like a wired one, while disabling this option renders the
keypad fully portable within the reach of the RF link.
3.3.14.2 Only Arm-away if On the Wall A menu option that allows to arm the system in Away
mode only if the wireless keypad is on the wall.
3.3.15 Battery Compartment Switch A menu entry that groups the wireless keypad options
related to the battery compartment.
3.3.15.1 Tamper Delayed 30s when
Disarmed
A menu option that allows to replace keypad batteries
after a valid user code has been entered. See Battery
replacement on page 14
8 for the battery replacement
procedure description.
3.4 Function Keys A menu entry that groups all programmable function key
options.
Function keys are dedicated for a particular function as
programmed by the installer. See Programming the
function keys on page
145.