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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and for personal emergency applications. These transmitters can be enrolled onto
the HomeLogiX
TM
.
Note:
For the model numbers shown below, XX identifies a particular frequency and
country of application. Each detector is supplied with its own installation manual.
All the wireless remote controls are powered with standard available AAA or M2
alkaline primary cells, which have long battery life and are easily replaced.
The control panel identifies the detectors by means of a unique three-byte
identification code (ID Code), which offers up to 16 million possible combinations. The
ID is transmitted with every radio message. In addition to the ID, each detector
provides local intelligence by radio link to the panel of events such as:
• Away Arming (Full Arming Mode);
• Home Arming (Partial Arming Mode);
• Disarming (Not Armed Mode);
• Personal Panic Emergency.
I.2.1. Wireless 3-Button Remote Control Transmitter
This hand-held transmitter (Figure 7) comes with a keychain attachment, and is small
enough to fit easily into a purse or pocket, to be carried around by the user.
Figure 18 SA-03 Wireless 3-Button Keychain Remote
Upon arriving at the armed house, the user presses a single button to disarm the house
without approaching the panel. Designed for comfortably using the system, the
transmitter can also fully arm the panel (Away Arm), or partially arm zones (Home
Arm). For emergencies, there is a Panic key, which when pressed for 2 seconds,
causes the panel to Alarm, regardless of whether the panel is armed or disarmed.
I.2.2. Wireless Emergency Panic Pendant
This is a very special transmitter (Figure 8) for emergency use. Because of its small size,
it can easily be carried by the user as a pendant. The SA-04 XX features waterproof
construction, which means the user can shower or bathe with it and can press the
button for 2 seconds to cause an Emergency Alarm at any time, 24 hours a day, in
both Armed and Disarmed modes.
Note:
This transmitter battery is not installer-
replaceable; it can be replaced in the factory.
Each SA-04 transmitter’s battery life is up to 5 years, based on 10 emergency
transmissions per year
Figure 19 Wireless Panic Pendant SA-04