So the last thing I'm adding to my panel is one NX-216E to my NX-6V2; I've already added the NX-584E and NX-595E.
Currently two garage doors, an entry garage door, all of the windows, a front door, a backdoor and three French doors are all on six zones. I've counted 22 wire pairs that makeup the zones; some zones have a single wire pair whereas other zones have many pairs. So I should be able to put one wire pair per zone since I will now have 22 zones (not including the two on the NX-595E.) It looks like I need to put a 3.3k resistor on all of the connection; does it matter if it goes to the COM (common) or the zone input? I will also need to set the zone type for each zone.
Any other pointers?
Currently two garage doors, an entry garage door, all of the windows, a front door, a backdoor and three French doors are all on six zones. I've counted 22 wire pairs that makeup the zones; some zones have a single wire pair whereas other zones have many pairs. So I should be able to put one wire pair per zone since I will now have 22 zones (not including the two on the NX-595E.) It looks like I need to put a 3.3k resistor on all of the connection; does it matter if it goes to the COM (common) or the zone input? I will also need to set the zone type for each zone.
Any other pointers?