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
Installer Menu
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To utilize Arm Instant:
1. Arm the system using one of the arming options.
2. Once the exit delay countdown initiates, press either the AWAY or
HOME keys once again.
6.4.16 Panic Button
The user can generate an alarm (audible or silent) by pressing continuously on
the emergency button on the control panel. The remote control panic button
must be pressed twice to activate the panic alarm when the CP-01 standard is
enabled (see Section 6.4.25). When CP-01 is disabled, the panic button must
be pressed once. The local emergency button is disabled by default.
To set a panic button:
1. Using Menu, select one of the following options:
Audible: to set an audible panic alarm that transmits a message to
the CMS or private telephone set.
Silent: to set a silent panic alarm that transmits a message to the
CMS or private telephone set, but without a siren
Disabled: to disable the panic alarm button all together
2. Press Enter to confirm.
6.4.17 Duress Code
The system allows you to define a unique duress code, which a user can enter
when forced to disarm the system under duress. The duress code is disabled
when there is no duress code defined in the system. By default, the duress
code option is disabled.
The duress code should NOT be identical to any other existing code.
To change the duress code:
1. Type a new four-digit duress code using the numeric keypad.
2. Press Enter to save your new code.
6.4.18 Alarm Cancel
An Alarm Cancel window is a period of time starting at the end of the alarm
abort window (Section 6.4.19), during which a user can cancel the alarm. The
minimum duration of the window is 5 minutes and the maximum duration is
10 minutes. Setting “0” disables the alarm cancel transmission to the central
station. The Alarm Cancel window applies to all alarms that have been
subjected to the Abort window.
If an alarm had previously been transmitted, an Alarm Cancel event signal is
transmitted if the control panel is disarmed during the Alarm Cancel window.
By default, the Alarm Cancel time is 5 minutes.