Instrukcja obsługi Interlogix TX-E121
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   P/N 466-5418 • REV A • 7MAR18    2018 United Technologies Corporation. All  rights reserved ©   
TX
-E121 Command Button   Installation Instructions–
PLEASE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR IMPORTANT PRODUCT  WARNINGS 
AND DISCLAIMER INFORMATION. 
Description (See rev erse side for product warnings and disclaimers) 
The TX-E121 Command Button allows for up to 3 different commands, scenes, and/or automations to  be 
triggered throug h three different button pressing sequences. To the security panel, the button appears as 
3 door/window  sensor zones, each with their own  unique TX-  (located on the printed card included in ID
the  box). Depending on the security panel’s capability and/or the capability of the interactive services 
utilized with the panel, triggering any of the Command Button’s 3 zones can be set up as the initiating 
action to then trigger a pre-configured automation or rule.  
Figure 1: TX-E121 Command Button 
Enrolling 
Keep in mind that to the panel, each command appears as a door/window sensor open, followed by an 
automatic restoral. When enrolling the device, it is recommended to name each zone accordingly so they 
can easily be assigned to the scene of your choice. For instance, zone #1 = “CB1 ST” (command button 
single tap), zone #2 = “CB1 DT” (for double tap), and zone #3 = “CB1 PH” (for press and hold). 
To enroll the command-button into the panel utilizing the panel’s “Learn Mode” procedure, the sensor 
needs  to be placed into  enrollment mode. To enter enrollment mode on the button, follow these steps: 
 1)  Press and hold the  button for approximately 10  seconds. During this 10 second time frame, the 
LED will blink three times, then remain on for 3 more seconds. Continue holding down the button and after 
a total  of approximately  10 seconds, the  LED will quickly flash 5 times indicating that enrollment mode has 
been enabled. 
 2)  With the panel in learn mode,  briefly tap the button  once to trigg er a tamper transmission for zone 
#1.  This should successfully learn it into the panel. If the panel does not respond, wait for the LED to shut 
off and try pressing  the button again, until successful enrollment occurs.  
3)
  After the panel has recognized the first zone, 
be sure to assign it to a zone type that is “chime 
only”. Because each zone transmits as a door/window  sensor, a chime-only zone type  is necessary to 
ensure that the panel does not go into alarm if the system is armed and the end user wishes to activate a 
particular scene or automation.  
For Simon, Concord, and NetworX control panels, zone type 25 is recommended.  
For Ultrasync control panels, set the sensor type to “Event Only”  
 4)  Take note that the command button automatically  ends the enrollment mode  after 15 seconds of 
not  sending any commands (i.e. after pressing and holding  for 10 seconds and verifying enrollment is 
enabled with the  5 LED flashes, if the button isn’t pressed for 15 seconds immediately after the enrollment 
mode activation,  it will revert back to its normal operation of sending open + automatic restorals on button 
presses vs sending tampers). Depending on how long it takes to set up each zone on the panel after a 
zone is learned in, you may  need to re-enter enrollment mode again (holding down for 10 seconds) when 
ready to enroll zones 2 and  3. 
Operating Instructions 
Each of the Command Button’s three different command configurations (Single tap, double tap, & press 
and hold) can be used as the initiating action to trigger a pre-configured scene, automation, or other smart 
device(s). To learn how to set up scenes/automations, refer to the instructions provided by  the panel’s 
interactive services provider. 
Briefly tap the button once to trigger an “OPEN” transmission for zone #1. The red LED will flash 
once, and then  re-illuminate, staying illuminated for approximately 3 seconds. During this continual 
illumination period, the sensor is sending  an automatic restoral transmission. Wait until the LED lig ht is no 
longer illuminated to send another command.  
Double tapping the button will trigger an “OPEN” transmission for zone #2. The red LED will flash 
twice, and  then re--illuminate, staying illuminated for approximately 3 seconds. During this continual 
illumination period, the sensor is sending  an automatic restoral transmission. Wait until the LED light is no 
longer illuminated to send another command. 
Press  and hold the button for approximately 3 seconds to trigger an “OPEN” transmission for 
zone #3. The red LED will flash three times, and then re-illuminate, staying illuminated for approximately 3 
seconds. During this continual illumination period, the sensor is sending an automatic restoral 
transmission. Wait until the LED light is no longer illuminated to send another command. 
Mounting 
Included with this device is one piece of double sided tape for permanently securing the Command Button 
in a desired location. Choose a suitable location for the sensor by following the procedure in section 
“Testing  the Sensor” ensuring desired signal strength is achieved. 
Where possible, install sensors within 100 ft. (30 m) of the panel. While a transmitter may  have an open-
air range of 500 ft. (150 m) or more, the environment  at the  installation site may have a significant effect 
on operational rang e. Changing a sensor location may improve wireless communication. 
 For reliable bonding, ensure the surface is clean and dry. Apply the tape to the backside of the sensor, 
and then to the desired location. Apply firm pressure for several seconds. When mounting with double 
sided tape, ensure temperatures are above  50°F and will remain above 50°F for at least 24 hours to 
ensure proper bond. After 24 hours, the bond will hold at lower temperatures. 
Sensor Testing (Test before permanently mounting, as w ell as weekly) 
The sensor test verifies proper communication between  the sensor and the  panel/receiver. To test the 
sensor, refer to the specific panel/receiver documentation and do the following: 
 1)  Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode 
 2)  Press the Command Button once   the sensor will then transmit a signal –
 3)  Listen for the siren beeps to  determine the  number of packets received  (Each beep indicates 
one packet received, out of 8 total). It is recommended that the panel receives at least 5 out 
of 8 packets from the desired sensor location. If the panel is consistently receiving less than 
5 out of 8 packets from a  certain location, try rotating the sensor and/or relocating the sensor 
to an area where it can achieve better communication.  
   4)  Exit sensor test mode when proper communication between  the sensor and panel/receiver 
has been  verified.  
Replacing the Battery 
The Command  Button comes pre-installed with a single Panasonic CR2032 Lithium coin-cell battery that 
provides 5  years of battery life under normal usage conditions. When the battery is low, a signal will be 
sent to the control panel. To replace the battery, do  the following: 
 1)  Insert a small coin (such as a dime) into one of the corner notches of the Command  Button 
and twist to release the top cover from the bottom cover.  
 2)  Set the top cover aside, and gently  remove the circuit board from the bottom case  
 3)  Flip the circuit board over, revealing the Panasonic CR2032 coin cell battery. Remove the 
battery and insert a new Panasonic CR2032 battery, ensuring that the positive side (+) of 
the  battery is facing towards the (+) sign indicated on the battery holder 
 4)  Place the circuit board back into the bottom case with the battery side facing down. Take 
note that the  board will only fit properly into  the bottom case in one direction. On one side of 
the  middle of the circuit board is a small notch. This notch should align with a small piece of 
plastic extending out from the inside edge of the circuit board. When properly inserted, the 
circuit board will fit snugly and securely inside the bottom case. 
 5)  Replace the front cover back onto the bottom case.  
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Interlogix | 
| Kategoria: | Niesklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | TX-E121 | 
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