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APPLICATION NOTE 4.3 Application Note 4.3 Interfacing STARGATE to a GE/CADDX NX-8/6/4 or NX-8e Security System INTRODUCTION This Application Note describes how to interface a JDS STARGATE controller to a GE/CADDX NX-8, NX-6 or NX-4 or NX-8e security system. The NX-8 can be expanded to 48 zones maximum. The NX-8e can be expanded to 192 zones maximum. STARGATE supports the first 64 zones. STARGATE takes full advantage of all GE/CADDX security functions including: · Arm or disarm the system · Home and Away modes · Bypass or Unbypass zones · Turn the keypad chime mode on and off · Monitor and act upon partition and zone changes · Automatically set the alarm panel's clock · Track the status of the security system · Detect alarm conditions · Detect zone trouble conditions · User Number · More The GE/CADDX NX-8, NX-6 or NX-4 requires the optional NX-584 serial interface in order to communicate with Stargate. The GE/CADDX NX-8e requires a P0003 adaptor kit to provide a serial connection. Support for GE/CADDX NX panels requires Version 3.00 (or higher) Firmware/Software for the JDS STARGATE controller. The GE/CADDX NX panel connects to COM2 or COM3 of STARGATE. The typical configuration consists of the GE/CADDX NX-8 security panel w/ NX-584 serial interface or NX-8e security panel with P0003 adaptor kit and at least one GE/CADDX LCD type keypad (for alarm system programming and backup for alarm system control). Connection to GE/CADDX NX-8 Connection to GE/CADDX NX-8e 6-conductor DATA cable STARGATE DB9-RJ11 adaptor GE/CADDX NX-584 Serial Interface NX-584 6-conductor DATA cable STARGATE DB9-RJ11 adaptor 3 wire connection to GE/Caddx panel keypad terminals P0003 Adapter (plugs into connector J11 on NX-8e circuit board red stripe toward back) GE/CADDX NX-8 STARGATE STARGATE GE/CADDX NX-8e INSTALLATION AND SETUP Follow the steps described below to install and configure the system. 1) Install Security System You must first install the security system; refer to the GE/CADDX documentation for details. For the GE/Caddx NX-8, NX-6 or NX-4, you must also install an NX-584 serial interface board into the security system. The NX-584 connects to the POS, GND, and DATA keypad To screw terminals on the GE/CADDX panel and provides the RS-232 NX-584 GE/CADDX serial interface (DB-9) that STARGATE connects to. Keypad To NOTE: The NX-584 has four jumpers (J7, J8, J9, J10) Terminals STARGATE J8 that control the functions of the DB-9 serial port pins. J10 POS Leave the NX-584 jumpers in their default positions. COM LEDS J7 Jumpers J7 & J10 toward DB-9 serial connector (J6), DATA J9 Jumpers J8 & J9 away from DB-9 serial connector. J6 The GE/CADDX NX-8e has built-in serial communication and does not require a NX584. Instead, use a ZCIF232 interface adaptor kit to provide a serial connection. (See connection diagram on page 1) We strongly recommend you get the security system up and running before connecting it to STARGATE. This will reduce the likelihood of problems and make troubleshooting much easier. 2) Configure Security System Communication Settings The GE/CADDX security system provides a variety of configurable settings that control how it works. These must be properly set up before it can be used with STARGATE. The table below shows the required settings and the programming locations for each. Refer to the GE/CADDX Installation Manual for further details on how to program these. If your GE/CADDX security panel is set to its default settings, press * 8 9 7 1 3 7 2 # for NX-8/6/4 or * 8 9 7 1 3 0 # for NX-8e from the Caddx keypad to begin programming. Then continue programming the following settings. DB-9 NX-8/6/4 REQUIRED SETTING Set to ASCII Mode Set to 9600 baud Enable Transitions Command/Request Enables Request functions Location 0 1 2 3 3 3 Enable keypad functions 3 Segment 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 Bits to turn ON 1_______ ___4____ _____67_ _2_45678 123_____ _ _ _(none) _ _ ___ __345678 NX-8e REQUIRED SETTING NX584 Enabled Set to 9600 baud Set to ASCII Mode Enable Transitions Command/Request Enables Request functions Location 207 208 209 210 211 211 211 Enable keypad functions 211 Segment 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 Bits to turn ON 1_______ _2______ 1_______ _____67_ _2_45678 123_____ (none) ________ __345678 INSTALLATION AND SETUP (cont'd) 3) Use a P0003 adapter kit to connect the GE/CADDX circuit board (connector J11) to Stargate's COM2 or COM3. 4) Configure WinEVM Software: · Open the Security System Configuration screen under the Define menu. · In the "Security system type" box, select "CADDX NetworX". · In the "Serial Port Used" box, select the STARGATE serial port number the security system is connected to. · For each zone, you can enter a descriptive name. This name will be used in your schedule. Click OK. WinEVM will configure the STARGATE serial port for use with the GE/CADDX Security Panel. At this point, you can use the IF and THEN SECURITY statements in your schedule. Use the MegaController to monitor security panel activity to verify STARGATE is communicating with the security system properly. If no activity is observed, click "Logging Messages" (above the MegaController Activity Log box) and verify SECURITY is selected. If still no activity is observed: a) Remove power from the security system then reapply it. b) Verify the serial cable is properly connected between STARGATE and the GE/CADDX panel. c) Be sure you have the correct cable type. d) Verify the parameters were set up properly. SECURITY SYSTEM COMMANDS The following security system commands can be used as THEN - SECURITY actions anywhere in your schedule. Arm partition in Home Mode This command arms the partition(s) in the Home (Stay) mode. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to arm. Arm partition This command arms the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to arm. Disarm partition This command disarms the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to disarm. If an alarm is going off, this command will silence it. Bypass zone This command bypasses a particular zone. Un-Bypass zone This command un-bypasses a particular zone. Turn partitions chime mode ON This command turns on the chime mode for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to turn on. Turn partitions chime mode OFF This command turns off the chime mode for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to turn off. Toggle partitions instant mode This command toggles the "instant" mode for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to control. If the partition instant mode is currently off, it will turn on. If it is currently on, it will turn off. Sound partitions Fire Panic This command sounds the "fire panic" alarm for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to sound. Sound partitions Medical Panic This command sounds the "medical panic" alarm for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to sound. Sound partitions Police Panic This command sounds the "police panic" alarm for the partition(s) specified. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions to sound. Load user_VAR with User Number This command loads the most recent User Number entered into the user_VAR. There will be separate check boxes on the screen for each partition in your system. You can select any or all of the partitions. SECURITY SYSTEM CONDITIONS The following security system conditions can be used as IF - SECURITY conditions anywhere in your schedule. Transition Activated At the start of every schedule pass, STARGATE will process the information the GE/CADDX security panel has sent. Any changes to partitions or zones will cause an internal "transition" state to be set for that pass through the schedule, the "transition" state will be cleared at the end of the schedule pass. When the "Transition Activated" checkbox is selected, the IF condition will be TRUE when the condition goes active. When not selected, the IF condition will be TRUE when the condition is active. This is best explained in an example: EVENT: Partition Armed If SEC: Partition ARMED[Partion 1] TRANSITION Then LCD: Red LED ON [KP:ALL] End In the above example the LCD Keypads Red LED will be turned ON at the time the security panel becomes armed. EVENT: Security Lights If SEC: Partition ARMED[Partion 1] and Sunset SMTWTFS Then X10: F-1 Front Porch Lt ON End In this example the Front Porch light will turn ON if the security panel IS armed (as opposed to becomes armed) and the time is Sunset. Note: if "Transition Activated" was used, the Security Lights event would trigger only if the security panel became armed exactly at Sunset. User Number Events can be created based on the last user to arm or disarm the Caddx panel. NOTE: If the same User Number is repeated, Stargate will not see the repeated User Number become true and therefore not respond until a different User Number is received. To accommodate repeated User Numbers, add the "Partition ARMED" or "Partition Not ARMED" condition. Example: EVENT: Hall Light On for User 1 If SEC: Partition Not ARMED[Partion 1] and SEC: User Number is 1 [Partition 1] Then X10: F-2 Hall Lt ON End SECURITY SYSTEM CONDITIONS The following security system conditions can be used as IF - SECURITY conditions anywhere in your schedule. Partition ARMED This condition is true if the specified partition is currently ARMED. Partition ARMED & in Home Mode This condition is true if the specified partition is currently armed in the Home (Stay) mode. It will be false if armed in the Away mode or disarmed. User Number This condition is true if the specified User Number is the most recent to be entered. Partition Not Armed This condition is true if the specified partition is currently disarmed. Partition is READY This condition is true if the specified partition is currently ready to arm. Partition is Not READY This condition is true if the specified partition is currently not ready to arm. Partition has alarm condition This condition is true if the specified partition currently has an alarm condition. Partition has no alarm condition This condition is true if the specified partition currently does not have an alarm condition. Partition chime mode is ON This condition is true if the specified partition's chime mode is currently on. Partition chime mode is OFF This condition is true if the specified partition's chime mode is currently off. Partition Entry Delay Active This condition is true if the specified partition has its Entry Delay in progress. Partition Entry Delay Not Active This condition is true if the specified partition's Entry Delay is not in progress. Partition Exit Delay Active This condition is true if the specified partition has its Exit Delay in progress. Partition Exit Delay Not Active This condition is true if the specified partition's Exit Delay is not in progress. Zone is faulted This condition is true if the specified zone is currently faulted. Zone is not faulted This condition is true if the specified zone is not currently faulted. Zone is bypassed This condition is true if the specified zone is currently bypassed. Zone is not bypassed This condition is true if the specified zone is not currently bypassed. SECURITY SYSTEM CONDITIONS (Cont'd) Zone is in trouble condition This condition is true if the specified zone is currently in a "trouble" condition. Zone is not in trouble condition This condition is true if the specified zone is not currently in a "trouble" condition. Zone has alarm in memory This condition is true if the specified zone has an alarm stored in its memory (i.e., this zone is currently or was previously in an alarm condition). Zone does not have alarm in memory This condition is true if the specified zone does not have an alarm stored in its memory. Any zone is faulted This condition is true if any of the system zones are currently faulted. Any zone is bypassed This condition is true if any of the system zones are currently bypassed. Any zone is in trouble condition This condition is true if any of the system zones are currently in a "trouble" condition. Any zone has an alarm in memory This c ...

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