User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. HLX-24 Quick Reference
- 3. Specifications
- 4. Installation
- 5. Programming the HLX-24
- 6. Installer Menu
- 6.1 Change Code
- 6.2 Zones
- 6.3 Enrolling
- 6.4 Security
- 6.4.1 Exit Delay
- 6.4.2 Exit Restart
- 6.4.3 Entry Delay
- 6.4.4 Auto Arming
- 6.4.5 Siren Time
- 6.4.6 Siren Mode
- 6.4.7 Local Siren
- 6.4.8 External Siren
- 6.4.9 Supervision Time
- 6.4.10 Jamming
- 6.4.11 No Activity Time
- 6.4.12 Trouble Beeps
- 6.4.13 Bypass Option
- 6.4.14 Quick Arm
- 6.4.15 Arm Instant
- 6.4.16 Panic Button
- 6.4.17 Duress Code
- 6.4.18 Alarm Cancel
- 6.4.19 Alarm Abort Time
- 6.4.20 Backlight Time
- 6.4.21 Hide Display
- 6.4.22 Key Beeps
- 6.4.23 Select Language
- 6.4.24 EN-CENELEC
- 6.4.25 CP-01
- 6.5 Communications
- 6.6 Automation
- 6.7 Messages
- 6.8 Maintenance
- 7. User Menu Structure
- 8. Reading the Event Log
- A. Quick Reference to Installer Menu
- B. Quick Reference to User Menu
- C. Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables
- D. Reporting Codes
- E. GSM Stick Errors
- F. Settings Requirements for CENELEC
- G. Default Parameter Values
- H. Labeling Instructions
- I. Declaration of Conformity
- J. Limited Warranty
Installation
20 HLX-24 Hardware Installation and Programming Manual
4.5 Connecting the AC Transformer
Complete all the wiring before plugging the transformer in to the AC outlet.
To connect the AC transformer:
1. Attach the transformer and power up the system.
The display shows the HLX-24 logo and the current version.
2. Plug in the transformer.
The power LED on the control panel should light up.
4.6 Connecting to a PC
The control panel can be equipped with an optional MD-62 adaptor for serial
data interchange with a computer.
4.7 Mounting the Back Plate
4.7.1 General
It is important to mount the back plate first before connecting any of
the wiring
to the unit.
To complete the installation without exposed wires, all the wiring should be
done through the wall. The wiring to the back plate can be done without
having exposed wires by installing the panel on a standard electrical box or
making a hole in the wall for the wiring (Figure 4).
Figure 4: Back Plate Wiring