HLX-40/40A/40B Advanced Wireless Security Panel User Manual September 2010
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................. 4 2. Operating the HLX-40 .............................................. 6 2.1 Quick Reference.................................................................. 6 2.2 About Everyday Operation .................................................. 6 2.3 Arming Options .................................................................... 6 2.3.1. Arm Away ..............................................
Table of Contents 8. SMS Commands ................................................... 25 9. User Menu Options ................................................ 26 9.1 Accessing the User Menu .................................................. 26 9.2 Changing the Master Code .............................................. 26 9.3 Defining User Codes .......................................................... 26 9.4 Setting Date and Time ....................................................... 27 9.
Introduction 1. Introduction The HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 family of panels by Rosslare is the perfect wireless security system for intrusion protection of the home, or small office providing security monitoring and VIP Voice messaging. Users receive the latest RF technology in a wide selection of advanced wireless sensors and remotes, and benefit from smooth and easy operation of a large number of security and communication options.
Introduction Figure 2 HLX-40A Figure 3 HLX-40B Page 5 HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide
Operating the HLX-40 2. Operating the HLX-40 This section comes to describe the day to day operation of the system as well as provide a quick reference for the Arming / Disarming buttons in the system 2.1 Quick Reference Use the following buttons on the keypad for quick arming the system: AWAY Arms all sensors and detectors for use when there is no one at home/office. HOME Arms all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by the installer. For use when home/office is occupied.
Operating the HLX-40 there is a zone violation—regardless of perimeter or interior type. To arm the system using Away: 1. Verify that the system is ready for arming. 2. Press the Away arming key. 3. Enter your user code. 2.3.2. Arm Home Home arming is a perimeter arming of all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by the installer. For use when home / office is occupied. To arm the system using Home: 1. Verify that the system is ready for arming. 2. Press the Home arming key. 3.
Operating the HLX-40 2.3.4. Quick Arming Quick arming allows arming the system without code entry. If Quick Arming is enabled (by the installer during setup), a long press on one of the arming buttons activates Quick Arming. 2.3.5. Instant Arming If Instant Arming mode is enabled (by the installer, during configuration), the system will skip the exit delay as well as cancel the entry delay configured, and will initiate the Alarm instantly causing an alarm to go off upon violation of any zone.
Operating the HLX-40 If a zone of type Delay is violated while the system is armed (except Instant Arming), the system does not enter Alarm mode during the Entry Delay period setting. If the delay has transpired and the system still has not been disarmed, the system enters Alarm mode. During Entry Delay, the system signals the keypads to sound warning beeps at two rates: slower rate and faster rate during the last 10 seconds of the delay period. 2.4.2.
Technical Specifications 3. Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics External Power Supply 220VAC / 50Hz, 110VAC / 60Hz Operating Voltage Range 13.
Technical Specifications Environmental Characteristics Operating Temp. Range 32º F - 140º F (0º – 60º C) Storage Temp. Range -13º F - 158º F (-25 º – 70º C) Operating Humidity 0– 85% at 30ºC non-condensing Dimensions HLX-40 HLX-40A HLX-40B Height x Width 217 x 144 x 48 mm x Depth 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89 Inch. 217 x 144 x 50 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.97 Inch 217 x 144 x 48 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89 Inch Weight 217 x 144 x 48 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89 Inch. 217 x 144 x 50 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.
System Overview 4. System Overview The main components of the HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 wireless panel are: HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Wireless Panel, below • • • • The LCD Display, on page 13 The Keypad, on page 14 Sound Indicators, on page 17 LED Indicators, on page 18 4.1 HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Wireless Panel The following describes the components of the wireless panel.
System Overview Status indicator Status LED: green On: system armed. Off: system disarmed. Flash: entry and exit delay (according to beep rate) Keypad door Open to access the keypad buttons Local sounder System speaker Microphone Enables the recording of voice messages Local emergency button Keep pressed for 3 seconds to sound a standard panic alarm Display LCD display Enter Accept an entry or selection 4.2 The LCD Display The LCD display clearly shows the system status.
System Overview Event Display TRBL MEM MSG Indicates that a problem exists on the system. The following System Troubles may appear in the TRBL message: • Battery Missing • Dead Battery • Low battery • Power failure (AC Fail) • RF jamming • Line Fail • Communication Fail • Tamper In addition the following Zone Troubles may appear in the TRBL message: • Tamper • Low battery • Short Wire • Supervision (failure) Indicates an alarm in memory. Indicates that a personal message is waiting. 4.
System Overview The following table describes the keypad functions: Key Press to Menu Navigate between User and Installer menus, and Normal mode. Navigate to the next menu or the next option within a menu. Accept an entry or selection. Enter Local Emergency AWAY HOME DISARM ESC Page 15 When pressed for 3 seconds a standard panic alarm Sounds Arm all sensors and detectors. Use this function when there is no one in the home/office. You must enter a user or master code.
System Overview Key Press to 0 normal mode only Memory Display Press once to display the alarms caused during the last arming period per zone. The first line of the displays shows the alarm memory, and the second line shows the zone description, event and time. Press Enter to toggle view between zone description and the Time & Date. Press Menu to display the next event. Press Esc to exit. You can also use 0 to insert a space when typing an entry.
System Overview Key Press to 7 normal mode only Record User Message Record a voice message of up to fifteen seconds. Press and hold the 7 key for three seconds to erase a message. Event Log Display Press once to display the event log. The first line of the display shows the event log (for example Burglar Alarm). The second line shows the zone description or system. Press Enter to toggle view between zone description and the Time & Date. Press Menu to display the next event. Press Esc to exit.
System Overview 4.5 LED Indicators This section describes the LED indicators of the power and status indicators LED Behavior Power LED Red On when the system is ON. FLASHING When there is an AC power failure. Status LED Green OFF when system is disarmed ON when system is armed.
User Menu Structure 5. User Menu Structure The User menu enables the configuring of the basic user settings, such as setting the date and time, and changing user codes. You can define one master user and up to twenty additional users, each with their own code. Settings marked with an (M) can be accessed by the master user only, and appear only if the master code is entered.
User Menu Structure Select To Zone Bypass Enables you to arm the system by bypassing/unbypassing selected zones. (more on page 28) This option is enabled if manual bypass has been enabled by the installer. Remote Controls Enroll remote controls for quick activation of the system(more on page 29) (M) Private Numbers Specify up to three private telephone numbers (more on page 29). (M) PC Mode Enable or disable PC connection and activity when GSM expansion is installed.
VIP Menu 6. VIP Menu 6.1 General VIP (Voice Interface Programming) features include Voice Assist, where the panel uses voice to prompt the user. Either the system or a remote private telephone can initiate a VIP session. • VIP Session Initiated by a Remote Telephone User: The remote telephone user can initiate a VIP session by calling the system’s number. The system answers after a preset number of rings, press * to initiate connection the system broadcasts the site description and waits for a code.
VIP Menu 6.2 Arming submenu After entering the arming submenu the following options are available: • Press 1 to “Arm Away” • Press 2 to “Arm Home” • Press 3 to “Disarm” • Press 0 to return to the previous menu The system status will be announced. Please note that when arming, the status change will only be announced after the exit delay timeout. Disconnect the phone to terminate the session or press 0 to return to the previous menu. 6.
VIP Menu After entering the two-way voice activation menu: • Press 1 to listen in • Press 3 to talk • Press 0 to return to the previous menu After pressing 2 for message recording, you have 15 seconds to record your message, • Press # to stop the recording • Press 0 to return to the previous menu 6.5 Status Report Enter the status submenu to hear the system status.
READING THE EVENT LOG 7. READING THE EVENT LOG The HLX-40 event log stores up to 128 events. When the log is full, the new incoming event replaces the oldest event. Events are displayed in a chronological order, and include the date and time of their occurrence. To Access the Event Log: Access the event log by pressing 8 on the keypad when the system is in normal mode. To read an event, enter the master code and press Enter.
SMS Commands 8. SMS Commands The HLX-40 family supports control of the system remotely using a cellular phone by accepting SMS commands from the user’s cell phone to the GSM’s SIM card provided that the MD-CC101 GSM Stick expansion is installed and functioning properly. To perform Cellular remote commands: Send an SMS command according to the table below along with either the Master code or one of 20 enabled user codes.
User Menu Options 9. User Menu Options 9.1 Accessing the User Menu Press the Menu button to reach the USER MENU and press Enter. You will be asked to enter code (user or master), type in your 4 digit code. Entering the correct code will bring you to the user menu sub menus. If a wrong code was entered, the system will emit a long beep indicating an error and will wait once again for the correct code to be entered. No activity for 30 seconds will cause the system to return to normal mode.
User Menu Options To define user codes: 1. Using the Menu button, select User Codes and press Enter. 2. Using the numeric keypad, select a user (1-20) and press Enter. 3. Using the numeric keypad, type a 4 digit code and press Enter to save. Press the pound key (#) to delete an existing number. 9.4 Setting Date and Time Set the date and time which appears on the panel. Note: This feature is only for master users. To set the date and time: 1. Using the Menu button, select Date and Time and press Enter.
User Menu Options 9.6 Setting Zone Bypass You can define certain zones to be bypassed when arming the system in order to deal with different situations, such as when the sensors battery is low and is sending an event, or when arming the system while someone is still on premises in certain areas, and so on, you need to also determine whether to activate zone bypass in general. Note: This feature is available to both User and Master level users, and will only be active if was set by the installer. 9.6.1.
User Menu Options 4. Using the Menu button choose to either Bypass or UnBypass the selected zone, press Enter to save your selection. 5. Arm the system using one of the arming options. 6. To arm the system again using the same bypass settings, press 6 followed by one of the arming buttons. 9.7 Enrolling Remote controls You can enroll up to eight remote controls, and specify functions for each button on the remote control. You can also delete enrolled remote controls.
User Menu Options 2. Select the pre-enrolled remote control number 01-08 by either browsing the remotes using the Menu button or by entering the remote number using the numeric keypad. 3. You will be asked to confirm deletion, Press Enter to delete the detector or the ESC button to go back. 9.8 Setting Phone Numbers You can specify up to three private telephone numbers that are called by the wireless panel when an event occurs. To define Phone Numbers: 1.
Maintenance 10. Maintenance 10.1 Dismounting the Control Panel To release the panel from the mounted back-plate: 1. Unlock the locking hooks on the top of the back-plate by lifting them up and out of the recesses on top of the panel. 2. Pull the top of the panel away from the wall to disconnect the connector from the back-plate. 3. Remove the panel from the lower posts of the back-plate. 10.2 Replacing the Backup Battery To replace the backup battery: 1. 2. 3. 4. Dismount the panel.
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Declaration of Conformity Appendix B. Declaration of Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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