NX-320E Smart power supply and bus extender. NX-200 Zone doubling kit (includes one hundred 3.74k and one hundred 6.98k resistors). NX-148E-RF Alphanumeric 48-zone LCD keypad with built-in 48-zone wireless receiver. What kind of control panel does nx-148e have? LED keypad programming 11 Control panel programming 14 Programming locations 19 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 53 General diagnosis 54 Trouble conditions 54 Voltage tables 56 Specification 57 Appendix A Reporting codes 59 The armed and exit lights will illuminate.
#GE NETWORX DEFAULT CODE CODE#
#GE NETWORX DEFAULT CODE WINDOWS#
The hard part of getting wires to every nook and cranny of the house has already been done (all the first-floor windows and doors have magnetic switches that trigger when opened).
#GE NETWORX DEFAULT CODE PLUS#
Which brings me to my plan: there's really no reason to keep this archaic security system around with it's cryptic keypad commands and ugly wall-mounted boxes when I can do pretty much everything it does now, plus add functionality these guys won't have for years, right now today with an Arduino. Everything was hooked up and ready to go except for a single wire with a cap labeled "AC." I connected that and now I've got a functioning security system, albeit without any off-site monitoring. This afternoon I "encouraged" the box to open (since it's locked with a key that they apparently don't give the home owner) and found my suspicions were correct. Last night as I was drifting off to sleep I realized that the box with the brains for the unit probably already has all the wiring for door and window switches connected, it's just not turned on. We bought it new and it came with a GE NetworX NX-8V2 security system installed.