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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6.8 Maintenance
Change Code
Zones
Enrolling
Security
Communications
Automation
Messages
MAINTENANCE
Factory Default
RF Test
Test Indicators
Test Sirens
Test Devices
The eighth submenu is
Maintenance
,
which describes the various system
maintenance options.
Browse the desired security related setting, as described
in detail below, using Menu. Press Enter to access it.
6.8.1 Factory Defaults
This option allows you to restore the default factory settings for the system.
To restore factory default:
1. Press Enter to enter the submenu. Factory Defaults is the first submenu.
2. Press Enter and choose from the following four options using Menu to
browse:
Regular – CENELEC status disabled: Returns the factory default
settings without CENELEC settings
Cenelec – CENELEC status enabled: Returns the factory default
settings with CENELEC settings
Regular and Delete RF devices – Returns the factory default settings
without CENELEC settings and erases all RF devices previous
identified by the unit
CENELEC and Delete RF devices – Returns the factory default settings
with CENELEC settings and erases all RF devices previous identified by
the unit
3. Press Enter to confirm.
6.8.2 RF Test
RF testing checks the signal strength of all the wireless devices enrolled to the
system. If a weak signal is detected, a repeater may be used to improve the
link quality.
The system saves the most recent set of RF test results for uploading. The
system clears the tests when running another RF test.