User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. HOMELOGIXTM QUICK REFERENCE
- 3. SPECIFICATIONS
- 4. USER MENU STRUCTURE
- 5. INSTALLATION
- 6. PROGRAMMING HOMELOGIXTM
- 7. INSTALLERS MENU
- 7.1 Accessing the Installer Menu
- 7.2 Change Code
- 7.3 Zones
- 7.4 Enrolling
- 7.5 Security
- 7.5.1. Exit Delay
- 7.5.2. Entry Delay
- 7.5.3. Auto Arming
- 7.5.4. Siren Time
- 7.5.5. Siren Mode
- 7.5.6. Relay Polarity
- 7.5.7. Local Siren
- 7.5.8. Supervision Time
- 7.5.9. Jamming
- 7.5.10. No Activity Time
- 7.5.11. Trouble Beeps
- 7.5.12. Bypass
- 7.5.13. Quick Arm
- 7.5.14. Panic Button
- 7.5.15. Duress Code
- 7.5.16. Alarm Cancel
- 7.5.17. Alarm Abort Time
- 7.5.18. Backlight Time
- 7.5.19. Hide Display
- 7.5.20. Key Beeps
- 7.6 Communications
- 7.7 Automation
- 7.8 Messages
- 7.9 Maintenance
- 8. READING THE EVENT LOG
- Annex I. ACCESSORIES
- I.1 HomeLogiXTM Compatible Detectors
- I.1.1. Wireless Passive Infra-Red (Motion) Detector
- I.1.2. Advanced Wireless Spherical PIR (Motion) Detector
- I.1.3. Magnetic Contact Sensor
- I.1.4. Glass Break Detector
- I.1.5. Universal Wire to RF (Two-Channel) Transmitter
- I.1.6. Smoke and Heat Detectors
- I.2 HomeLogiXTM Compatible Remotes
- I.2.1. Wireless 3-Button Remote Control Transmitter
- I.2.2. Wireless Emergency Panic Pendant
- I.2.3. 1, 2 or 4-Button Remote Controls
- I.2.4. HomeLogiXTM Compatible Wireless Siren
- I.2 HomeLogiXTM Compatible Remotes
- I.1 HomeLogiXTM Compatible Detectors
- Annex I. ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
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I.1.5. Universal Wire to RF (Two-Channel) Transmitter
This special transmitter (Figure 5) was developed for interfacing with advanced
sensors––such as microwave barriers, infrared barriers––fence perimeter protection
detectors, and other third-party active detectors that produce a normally closed (NC)
or normally opened (NO) output. The SA-25 has pulse counting on one of the inputs
and can count 3, 6 or 9 pulses––programmable in that mode. The SA-25 itself is
powered from a battery, though it may also be powered from a dc power supply,
saving the battery for backup. This universal detector features a local magnetic
contact detector as well, and is supplied with PC utility software to simplify
programming.
Figure 16 SA-25 Wireless Universal Two Channel Transmitter
I.1.6. Smoke and Heat Detectors
There are four types of sensors in this category (Figure 6), which are connected to a
wireless transmitter base. The family of detectors consists of an Optical Smoke
Detector, an Ionization Smoke Detector, a Maximum-Temperature Detector, and a
Rate-of- Temperature-Rise Detector. These detectors report status to the control
panel, including tamper, low battery, alarms and alarm restore. The battery requires
replacement every year.
SA-15
SA-14
SA-17
SA-16
Figure 17 Wireless Smoke and Heat Detectors
I.2 HomeLogiX
TM
Compatible Remotes
A wide assortment of wireless remote control devices are available for use with the
HomeLogiX
TM
control panel. These are primarily used to set the control panel modes,