Installation Instructions

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No Jumper (Dry Contact Switching)
Dry contact closure provided to output terminal. Maximum Load 30 VAC @ 1 A or
24 VDC @ 1 A. DO NOT exceed these ratings.
Jumper between GND and C (Negative Switching)
Bus Ground provided to output terminal @ typical 0V. Do not exceed relay rating
which is maximum load 30 VAC @ 1 A or 24 VDC @ 1 A.
Jumper between C and 12 V + (Positive Switching)
Bus Voltage provided to output terminal @ typical 12-13 VDC. Maximum Load @
12 V is total panel current; this includes all connected keypads and expansion
modules. Consult your panel’s specifications for maximum current rating. Do not
exceed relay current rating of 1A.
Caution: Do not exceed the Maximum Load ratings above for the relay
configuration. Exceeding the maximum rating could result in possible damage to the
product.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT MAINS VOLTAGE TO THE NX-595E. DOING SO
COULD DAMAGE THE MODULE OR NETWORX PANEL AND POSE AN
ELECTRICAL HAZARD THAT COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR CAUSE SERIOUS
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR LOSS OF LIFE.
Current Limit Caution: Check the current requirements of your load before
connecting! There is no overcurrent protection on the relays when providing bus
ground or bus voltage (jumper between GND and C, or C and 12 V +). You must
ensure your load does not exceed the recommended limits above. Exceeding limits
can damage the module. NetworX panels do have overcurrent protection on the
bus and may disconnect the bus to provide temporary protection. If enabled, your
panel will report "Overcurrent Fault" or "Expander Overcurrent". Repeated
overcurrent conditions can result in permanent damage to the panel or connected
devices.
Advanced Network Setup
If the IP address is empty (Location 21, Segment 1 will be 0 in the NetworX panel),
then you will have to manually program the network settings into the NX-595E. This
is an unlikely scenario as most routers are configured to automatically assign
network settings with DHCP. Before you manually configure the NX-595E, verify
with the network administrator or home owner that they have disabled DCHP in the
router. You will need the following settings from the network administrator or home
owner if they have DHCP disabled: