HSM2HOST 2-Way Wireless Transceiver V1.0 Installation Manual WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
Specifications and Features • • • Current Draw: 60 mA Frequency: 433MHz (HSM2HOST4), 868MHz(HSM2HOST8), 915MHz (HSM2HOST9) Zones - can receive signals from up to 128 wireless zones, plus 16 zones for wireless keypads. Also supports up to 32 wireless keys • Supervisory - programmable supervisory window • Location: • can be wired up to 1000 ft.
Safety Instructions • This equipment must be installed by Service Persons only (service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons). It must be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2, over voltages category II, in non-hazardous, indoor locations only.
1. Introduction The HSM2HOST two-way wireless transceiver receives signals from wireless zones and wireless keys, and provides information to the alarm controller it is connected to. This manual describes how to install, program and maintain the HSM2HOST. Before installing: 1. Plan the placement and wiring of the security system (see system installation manual). 2. Install the control panel and optional modules. 3. Temporarily mount all wireless devices in the intended location. 1.
2.1 Setup & Wiring This section describes how to set up and wire the HSM2HOST module. 2.1.1 In the Box Check that the following parts are in the package: • HSM2HOST module • Mounting hardware • Installation manual 2.1.2 Choose a Mounting Location NOTE: Permanently mount the HSM2HOST receiver and wireless devices AFTER placement testing each device (section 2.3 on page 3).
Full enrollment To enroll the HSM2HOST after initial startup of the alarm panel: 1. Enter the following Installer Programming section: [750] (Enroll Module) > [000] (Auto Enroll All Modules) When prompted, activate the HSM2HOST by pressing the tamper button. 2. Press [*]. The module is enrolled into the next available slot for the device. 3. Continue the above procedure until all modules are enrolled.
2. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall using the supplied 3 (three) screws. Placeholder Image Not actual Product Figure: 2.2 Mounting the HSM2HOST 2.4 Other Options The following actions may be performed on the HSM2HOST, as well as other optional modules. 2.4.1 [751] Delete Module To remove a module from the alarm panel: 1. Enter the following Installer Programming section: [751] (Delete Module) > Select module type: see Table 2-1 on page 3. 2. When prompted, press [*].
The alarm panel determines the type of device being enrolled and presents the appropriate programming options. Table 2-2 Wireless Device Options Device Type Zone Wireless key Siren Repeater 3. 4. 5. 6. Programming Options (01) Zone type (02) Partition assignment (03) Zone label (01) User label (01) Partition assignment (02) Siren label (01) Repeater Label Use the scroll keys or type in the corresponding number to select an option.
3. Press [*] to delete or [#] to exit. 2.5 Wireless Device Programming The following wireless device programming options are available through section [804]. 2.5.1 [201]-[204] Modify Wireless Device Setup Options To modify wireless device setup options: 1. Enter Installer Programming section [804] (Wireless Programming) then navigate to one of the following sub-sections using the scroll keys or by entering a hotkey: Table 2-4 Modify Wireless Device Sub-Sections Sub-Section 201 202 203 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
2.5.3 [401]-[410] Wireless Device Defaults Wireless device default parameters used during enrollment can be changed at any time. Once default values are changed, any new devices enrolled inherit the modified default values. The defaults of devices already enrolled are not changed. To modify wireless device defaults: 1.
NOTE: For EN installations, 1 hour or 2 hours must be selected. To program the Wireless Supervisory Window: 1. Enter Installer Programming section [804] (Wireless Programming)>[502] (Wireless Supervisory Window). 2. Select one of the following options by scrolling or entering the hotkey: Table 2-7 Wireless Supervisory Window Options 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 3. 4. Enabled/Disabled After 1 Hour After 2 Hour After 4 Hour After 8 Hour After 12 Hour After 24 Hour Press [*] to accept the selection.
602 Test wireless keys Test individual wireless keys. Once in this section, press a button on the wireless key to begin the test. Test each enrolled wireless siren. Test each enrolled wireless repeater. 603 Test sirens 604 Test repeaters Two test results are provided: • 24-hour: Average signal status results received during a 24-hour period. • Now: Signal status results of the current test.
Global Away 33 System Test Arm 4. Press [*] to accept the selection. Press [#] to exit the section. 2.5.9 [700] Video Verification Programming The central monitoring station can access video images from motion cameras to verify Burglar, Fire or Panic alarms. Video can be transmitted in one of two ways: • Video on demand: After receiving an alarm, the monitoring station can request video verification.
3. Programming Worksheets This section is provided as a reference to available programming options and may also be used to record custom settings. All programming sections below are accessed through Installer Programming ([*][8]).
009 HSM2300 Power Supply Label (1 x 14 Characters) 01: 020 Siren Label (1 x 14 Characters) 01: 021 Repeater Label (1 x 14 Characters) 01: [802] Audio Programming (See HSM2955 Installation Manual) [804] Wireless Programming 000 Enroll Wireless Device 01 - Zone 02 - Wireless Key 03 - Siren 04 - Repeater 101 Delete Devices 102 Delete Wireless Keys 103 Delete Sirens 104 Delete Repeaters 201 Modify Device Zone Type: Partition Assignment: Device Toggles (contacts): Alarm LED Zone EOL: Disa
Image Bright -1 Image Bright 0 Image Bright +1 Image Bright +2 Image Bright +3 Image Contrast: Image Contrast -3 Image Contrast -2 Image Contrast -1 Image Contrast 0 Image Contrast +1 Image Contrast +2 Image Contrast +3 Detection Range Low Sensitivity (Microwave + non-microwave Motion) Mid Sensitivity High Sensitivity Detection Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Mid Sensitivity High Sensitivity UL Standard Unset Activity Unset Activity Time Set Activity Set Activity Time
202 Wireless Key Available programming options: 00- Disabled 01- Stay Arm 02- Away Arm 03- [*][9] No Entry 04- Instant Stay Arm 05- Night Arm 07- Disarm 09- Quick Exit 11- Away No Entry 12- Global Stay Arm 13- Global Away Arm 14- Global Disarm 17- Comm. Output 1 18- Comm. Output 2 19- Comm. Output 3 203 20- Comm.
Microphone AC Power Disarm Activity: Not Active Yes-No Delay Yes-5 Second Delay Yes-15 Second Delay Yes-30 Second Delay Yes-1 Minute Delay Yes-10 Minute Delay Yes-60 Minute Delay Image Brightness: Image Bright -3 Image Bright -2 Image Bright -1 Image Bright 0 Image Bright +1 Image Bright +2 Image Bright +3 Image Contrast: Image Contrast -3 Image Contrast -2 Image Contrast -1 Image Contrast 0 Image Contrast +1 Image Contrast +2 Image Contrast +3 Detection Range
Hot Cold Very Cold Freezing Freezer 409 410 Set Wireless Key Default (See section 521 for options) 01: 05: 09: 13: 17: 21: 25: 29: 02: 06: 10: 14: 18: 22: 26: 30: 03: 07: 11: 15: 19: 23: 27: 31: 04: 08: 12: 16: 20: 24: 28: 32: Set Siren Default Device Toggles Auto Tmp Alarm AC Power Smash Alarm Strobe Alarm Disabled Timer Limited Until Disarmed Exit-Entry Beeps Disabled Enabled Disabled Stay Squawk Disabled Sounder Only Strobe Only Sounde
521552 Wireless Key Programming Available programming options: 00- Disabled 01- Stay Arm 02- Away Arm 03- [*][9] No Entry 04- Instant Stay Arm 05- Night Arm 07- Disarm 09- Quick Exit 11- Away No Entry 12- Global Stay Arm 13- Global Away Arm 14- Global Disarm 17- Comm. Output 1 18- Comm. Output 2 19- Comm. Output 3 20- Comm.
8XX Keypad Programming Global Keypad Keypad Partition Mask Partition Function Key Programming: 01 - Null Key 02 - Stay Arm 03 - No Entry Arm 04 - Instant Stay Arm 05 - Night Arm 09 - Quick Exit 12 - Global Stay Arm 13 - Global Away Arm 14 - Global Disarming 16 - Local PGM Active 17 - Command Output 1 18 - Command Output 2 19 - Command Output 3 20 - Command Output 4 27 - Bypass Mode 28 - Bypass Recall 29 - Bypass Group Recall 30 - Quick Bypass 32 - Chime On/Off 33 - System Test 34 - User Programming
900 System Info 00 - Alarm System 001 - Keypads 101 - 8-Zone Expander 201 - Output Expander 461 - HSM2Host 901 Installer Walktest 902 Zone Soak Test 471 - Printer 481 - Audio Verification 491 - Alternate Comm.
Appendix 1: Wireless Device Configuration Options [*]>[8]>[804]Wireless Programming>[201]-[204] Device Toggles Section SubSection (201) (001) Modify Wireless (002) Zone Device Device Type Option 1 Option 2 Contacts (Toggles) (01) Alarm LED (02) Reed Switch Contacts (Zone EOL) (01) Disabled (02) Normally Open (03) Normally Closed (04) Single EOL (003) Motion/PIR (01) Alarm LED (02) Event Counter (03) Black & White/Color (04) Image Resolution (05) Image Quality (06) Microphone (07) AC Power (004)
Section (202) Modify Siren SubSection Device Type Option 1 Option 2 (009) Gas (010) Flood (01) Alarm LED (011) Temperature (01) Alarm LED (02) Temperature °C (03) Very Hot (04) Hot (05) Cold (06) Very Cold (07) Freezing (08) Freezer (001) Wireless Siren (01) Device Toggles (01) Auto Tmp Alarm (02) AC Power (03) Smash Alarm (02) Strobe Alarm (01) Disabled (02) Timer Limited (03) Until Disarmed (03) Exit-Entry Beeps (01) Disabled (02) Enabled (03) Disabled Stay (04) Squawk (01) Disabled
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