2012 December HLX-40/40A/40B Advanced Wireless Security Panel Hardware Installation and Programming Manual
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................... 10 1.1 General ............................................................................................ 10 1.2 Special Features ................................................................................ 11 2. HLX-40 Quick Reference .................................................. 12 2.1 The Panel...........................................................................
Table of Contents 4.6 Connect the AC Transformer ............................................................ 24 4.7 Connecting to a PC .......................................................................... 24 4.8 Mounting the Back Plate ................................................................... 25 4.8.1 General ..................................................................................................... 25 4.8.2 Required Space ..................................................
Table of Contents 6.5.13 Bypass Option ........................................................................................... 39 6.5.14 Quick Arm ................................................................................................ 39 6.5.15 Instant Arm ............................................................................................... 40 6.5.16 Panic Button.............................................................................................. 40 6.5.
Table of Contents 6.9.5 Test Devices .............................................................................................. 55 7. User Menu Structure ....................................................... 56 8. Reading the Event Log ................................................... 57 A. Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables ........ 58 A.1 Default Zone Descriptions ................................................................. 58 A.2 Custom Zone Descriptions .....................
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: HLX-40 .......................................................................................... 10 Figure 2: HLX-40A........................................................................................ 11 Figure 3: HLX-40B ........................................................................................ 11 Figure 4: HLX-40 Panel ................................................................................. 12 Figure 5: HLX-40 Keypad .................
List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Control Panel Functions .................................................................. 12 Table 2: Keypad Functions ............................................................................ 13 Table 3: Keypad Operated Functions............................................................. 14 Table 4: Sound Indicators ............................................................................. 15 Table 5: LED Indicators ..........................................
Notice and Disclaimer Notice and Disclaimer This manual’s sole purpose is to assist installers and/or users in the safe and efficient installation and usage of the system and/or product, and/or software described herein. Before attempting to install and/or use the system, the installer and the user must read this manual and become familiar with all safety requirements and operating procedures. The system must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was designed.
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 General The HLX-40 panel 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 1.
HLX-40 Quick Reference 2. HLX-40 Quick Reference This chapter describes the control panel and the keypad, as well as the chimes emitted when the buttons on the keypad are pressed. 2.
HLX-40 Quick Reference 2.2 The Keypad Figure 5: HLX-40 Keypad Table 2 describes the keypad functions: Table 2: Keypad Functions Key Icon Press to Menu Navigate between User and Installer menus, and Normal mode. Navigate to the next menu or the next option within a menu. Enter Accept an entry or selection. Local Emergency Keys 0–9 When pressed for 3 seconds a standard panic alarm Sounds Enter alphanumeric entries. Press 0 to enter a space.
HLX-40 Quick Reference Key Icon Ignore an entry or move one level up in a menu. Esc 2.2.1 Press to Keypad Operated Functions When the system is idle, the alphanumeric keys initiate the commands shown in Table 3. Table 3: Keypad Operated Functions Press To 0 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.
HLX-40 Quick Reference Press To 9 Play User Message Listen to voice messages 2.3 Sound Indicators Table 4 presents the sounds emitted by the system and push buttons if enabled during programming. Table 4: Sound Indicators Sound Sounded when Single beep A key is pressed Long Beep There is an illegal key entry Three short beeps An entry is successfully accepted. Four short beeps a minute If enabled, on trouble condition.
Specifications 3. Specifications This chapter provides the various specifications in regard to all three HLX-40 control panels. 3.1 RF Data RF Data RF Unit Type Integrated RF transceiver (two-way) shielded super heterodyne, fixed frequency Antenna Type Printed PCB type antenna Operating Frequencies 433.92 MHz G series 868.
Specifications 3.2 Environmental Data Environmental Data HLX-40 HLX-40A HLX-40B Operation temperature: 0ºC to 60ºC (32ºF to 140ºF) Storage temperature: -25ºC to 70ºC (-13ºF to 158ºF) Relative humidity: 85% at 30ºC (non-condensing) Dimensions: LxWxD 217 x 144 x 48 mm 217 x 144 x 50 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89 in. 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.97 in. 217 x 144 x 48 mm 8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89 in. Weight: 520 g 1.15 lbs. 530 g 1.17 lbs. 3.3 548 g 1.21 lbs.
Specifications 3.4 18 Battery Internal backup battery: 800 mAh for 6 hours standby- not EN501316 standard Internal backup battery: 2000 mAh for 14 hours standby Low battery detection under 10 V Maximum battery (2000mAh) recharge time 72 hours Communication Frequencies: 433.92 MHz (G) and 868.
Installation 4. Installation 4.1 Unpacking the Equipment The contents of your package are listed below. First, make sure that all the items in the kit have been included. If you find that any item is missing, contact your dealer immediately. 4.1.1 HLX-40 Package Content HLX-40/40A/40B unit 4.2 Wall Adaptor Telephone cable Installation screw set Supply Power to the Unit It is easier to enroll the ID codes of the transmitting devices to the system before installation.
Installation 4.4.1 Wiring the HLX-40 Figure 6: Panel Wiring Input Description Siren Relay output for external siren or strobe. Normally open or normally closed for external siren contacts. AUX 1 AUX 2 Programmable AUX outputs 1 and 2, 200 mA Sink Current 12VDC open collector outputs Active Low. GND Ground ZONE Wired Zone (zone 40) Alarm input. GND Ground TAMPER Wired Zone (zone 40) Tamper input. +15VDC VIN Input voltage from AC/DC adaptor VIN = 13.8–15 GND +13.
Installation 4.4.2 Resistors The HLX-40 family is provided with 2 10.0 kOhm resistors for the hardwire zone and Tamper connections. Figure 7, Table 6, and Table 7 help in the understanding of the resistor color scheme: Figure 7: Resistors Stripes 1 and 2 represent numbers that together with stripe 3 which represents the number of zeros represents the resistor’s value in Ohm. Stripe 4 represents the tolerance. All resistors provided by Rosslare have a 5% tolerance represented by the color Gold.
Installation Figure 8: Wiring to External Siren Inside HLX-40 This output can be programmed by the installer to provide normally closed or normally open dry contact output. This relay output toggles the normal position in case of an alarm and operates in the same method as the local siren. 4.4.4 Wiring Auxiliary Outputs 1 and 2 Auxiliary outputs 1 and 2: This pair of outputs is an open collector with sink current limited at 200 mA.
Installation This wired input acts as a regular sensor and functions likewise in armed and disarmed mode. 4.4.6 Wiring the Wired Tamper Input Wire tamper input: 24-hour active on zone 40. Figure 11: Wiring to Tamper Input 4.4.7 Wiring the HLX-40 Telephone Connectors Terminal Blocks for Line-In and Tel Line-Out Figure 12: Wiring to Telephone 4.
Installation To connect the MD-CC101 GSM stick: 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the GSM stick into the connector slots located on the back of the HLX-40 see Figure 13. Tighten the placement screws on both sides of the GSM stick to secure onto the panel. Open the SIM holder by sliding it sideways. Insert the SIM card into the holder and close the holder. Figure 13: GSM Assembly 4.6 Connect the AC Transformer Complete all the wiring and programming before plugging the transformer in the AC outlet.
Installation 4.8 Mounting the Back Plate 4.8.1 General To complete the installation without exposed wires, all the wiring should be done through the wall. The wiring to the back plate can be done without having exposed wires, by installing the panel on a standard electrical box, or making a hole in the wall for the wiring. Figure 14: Back Plate Figure 15: Back Plate Mounting and Wiring When drilling the hole for the wires, it is recommended to drill the hole in the marked out area.
Installation The optimum viewing angle of the LCD is achieved when the panel is mounted above the eyelevel of the user. Figure 16: Mounting Place panel above eye level for best viewing angle Eye level 4.9 Dismounting the Control Panel To dismount the control panel: 1. 2. Release HLX-40 from the mounted back plate by unscrewing the bottom screws and unlocking the locking hooks on the top of the back plate by lifting them up and out of the recesses on top of the panel.
Installation Figure 17: Backup Battery HLX-40 Installer Manual 27
Programming the HLX-40 5. Programming the HLX-40 5.1 Overview We recommend that you program HLX-40 before installing it. The system must be connected to the AC power supply for programming; you may also connect the backup battery at this time.
Installer Menu 6. Installer Menu The Installer’s menu enables access to the following group of options: Change code Zones Enrolling Security 6.1 1. Communications Automation Messages Maintenance Accessing the Installer Menu Press the Menu button twice to reach the INSTALLER MENU option and press Enter. The default Installer menu code is “8888”. If a wrong code is entered, the system indicates that an illegal code was entered and waits once again for the correct code to be entered.
Installer Menu 6.2 Change Code Maintenance Messages Automation Communications Security Enrolling Zones CHANGE CODE This option enables you to change the code with which you enter the system. The default code is 8888. To change the installer code: 1. Press the Enter button to access the submenu. 2. The first submenu is CHANGE CODE. Enter a new four-digit installer code. 3. Press Enter to save your new code. 6.
Installer Menu 3. Once in the desired zone, use the Menu button to browse the options. 4. Press Enter to access the desired submenu to define several characteristics as follows: Zone Type: Select one of the following: Interior Perimeter Delay Fire 24 Hour Silent 24 Hour Audible Chime (No Secure) Description: Select one of 38 fixed descriptions or one of five editable custom descriptions. HLX-40 enables you to specify five custom zones (see Section 6.8.3).
Installer Menu Browse the desired devices listed below to be enrolled using the Menu button and access it by pressing the Enter button: Detectors Remote controls RF Sirens Keypads Repeaters 6.4.1 Detectors You can enroll up to 39 detectors, one detector per zone, numbered 01 through 39. Zone no. 40, which is dedicated to a hardwire detector, can only be enabled or disabled under this submenu. By default, this zone is disabled. To enroll/delete a detector: 1.
Installer Menu 6.4.2 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. To enroll a remote control and specify a function: 1. 2. Select the desired remote control number 01–08 by either browsing the remotes using the Menu button or by entering the remote number using the numeric keypad.
Installer Menu 6.4.4 Keypads You can enroll up to four keypads. You can choose to remove enrolled keypads. To enroll/ remov e a keypad: 1. 2. Select the required keypad location, #01–04 by either browsing the keys using the Menu button or by entering the keypad’s number using the numeric keypad. Enroll the keypad when the WAITING FOR SIGNAL option is displayed. 3.
Installer Menu 6.5 Security The following is a list of the system’s security features.
Installer Menu 6.5.1 Exit Delay An exit delay enables the user to arm the system and exit the site through a specified door using a predetermined path after arming the system, without setting off an alarm. A slow-rate warning beeps sound when the system is armed. The system counts down (voice indication) the last ten seconds of the delay. The exit delay is set at 30 seconds by default. To specify the ex it delay : 1.
Installer Menu 6.5.4 Siren Time This specifies the amount of time the siren sounds when an alarm has been set off. The siren time is set to three minutes by default. This relates to all siren types, wired, wireless and local. To specify the siren time: 1. Using the numeric keypad, specify the length of the siren time between 00 and 99 minutes (00 disables the siren) 2. Press Enter to save your selection. 6.5.
Installer Menu 6.5.9 Supervision Time The supervision time submenu specifies the time limit during which the system receives supervision reports from specified wireless devices. If a device does not report in at least once within the specified time limit, the system initiates an inactivity alert. The default supervision time is set to one hour. To specify the superv ision time: 1. Using the Menu button, select one of the time limit options, 20 minutes, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24 or 48 hours. 2.
Installer Menu 6.5.12 Trouble Beeps This parameter determines whether the system emits a “trouble beep” indicated by a series of four short beeps once a minute for the following “Trouble” events: Low battery (detectors and system) Supervision loss (detectors) Power (AC) failure (system) Communication failure (system) Tamper (system and zones) RF jamming Short circuit in wired zone The default is set to Disabled The HLX-40 allows you to enable the beeps for daytime only 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Installer Menu 6.5.15 Instant Arm Enables the user to instantly arm the system by bypassing the Exit Delay; Instant Arm is set to disable by default. To enable/disable the Instant Arm option: 1. Using the Menu button, select either Enable or Disable. 2. Press Enter to confirm. To utilize Instant Arm: 1. Arm the system using one of the arming options. Once the exit delay countdown initiates, press either the AWAY or HOME keys once again. 6.5.
Installer Menu 6.5.18 Alarm Cancel Specifies the amount of time during which if the user disarms the alarm, the system sends a “Cancel Alarm” message to the central station. By default, Alarm Cancel is set to 00 minutes (disabled). To set the Alarm Cancel: 1. Using the numeric keypad, set the alarm cancel time between 01–60 minutes or 00 to disable the option. 2. Press Enter to confirm. 6.5.
Installer Menu 6.5.22 Key Beeps Choose to turn key beeps on to hear a beep on each key press; by default, Key Beeps is off. To set the key beeps: 1. 2. Using the Menu button, select one of the following options: On to turn the key beeps on Off to turn the key beeps off Press Enter to confirm. 6.5.23 Select Language The HLX-40 supports multiple languages for both the textual messages and audio feedback. Choose the system language of your choice; by default the language is set to English.
Installer Menu To set the ready option: 1. Using the Menu button, select either Tamper, Low Battery, AC Fail, Comm Fail, Line Fail, Panic, or Supervision. 2. Press Enter to choose the submenu. 3. Using the Menu button, select either Enable or Disable. 4. Press Enter to confirm. The ready option restricts the relevant parameters so that the system cannot be armed during the violation of that parameter.
Installer Menu 6.6 Communications Maintenance Messages Automation Security Enrolling Zones Change Code COMMUNICATIONS System Telephone GPRS Setup Private Report CS Report Setup Line Test AC Fail Report Fax Defeat 2WV Setup Number of Rings Select Region The fifth submenu is Communication, which involves the setup of system communications parameters and settings with the outside world. Browse the desired communication related setting, as described in detail below, using the Menu button.
Installer Menu This menu allows you to define and setup the GPRS settings of the HLX-40 unit according to the network provider specifications. Contact your service provider for the list of parameters as defined by the cellular network provider. For detailed instructions of the PC and application setup, please refer to the HR-P02 software manual. To set up the GPRS communication: 1. Press Enter to access the GPRS Setup submenu. 2.
Installer Menu 2. Using the Menu button, choose the reporting options for each group as desired, the options are Disable, Enable, Voice Alert, Text Alert, or Both voice and text. 3. Press Enter to confirm. The available reporting groups are: Alarms (Voice by default) Troubles (Voice by default) Alerts Bypass Arm/disarm Restore 4. Press ESC to exit the submenu. 5.
Installer Menu For PABX use the digit followed by "*" and then the full number. d. Account Code – The number that identifies your system to the central station. The account code range is 0–9, B, C, D, E, and F. i. Using the alphanumeric keypad, enter a code of four digits/letters ii. e. Press Enter to confirm Report Options – Specify the event groups that are included in a report. Using the Menu button, choose the reporting options for each group as desired, the options are Disable, and Enable.
Installer Menu i. CS Primary – Using the Menu button, select either PSTN or GSM communication types. Press Enter to confirm. ii. CS Secondary – Using the Menu button, select either PSTN or GSM communication types. Press Enter to confirm. If the GSM stick is not installed, the Link Type is set to PSTN, and cannot be changed. 6.6.
Installer Menu 6.6.8 2-Way Voice Behavior The HLX-40 panel enables the CMS operator to open a 2-way voice session with the panel. The only events used in 2-way voice are: TAMPER, EMERGENCY, and ALARM/RESTORE. In general, the 2-Way Voice Behavior option is achieved via simple telephone communication. The CMS operator can listen, talk, or close communication by selecting #1 (Listen), #3 (Talk), or #9 (Close communication) in the event the system calls when an alarm is sounded.
Installer Menu 6.7 Automation Maintenance Messages Communications Security Enrolling Zones Change Code AUTOMATION Keypad Manual Set Triggers The sixth submenu is Automation, which deals with the setup of various home automation options. Browse the desired automation related setting, as described in detail below, using the Menu button. Press the Enter button to access it. 6.7.
Installer Menu Trigger PGM Activation Options Arm Away On, Off, Pulse, Ignore Remarks Arm Home On, Off, Pulse, Ignore Disarm On, Off, Pulse, Ignore Alarm Enabled, Disabled Panic Pulse, Ignore Trouble Pulse, Ignore AC Loss Enabled, Disabled Remote Control On, Off, Pulse, Trouble, Ignore Relates to remote’s panic button Zone On, Off, Pulse, Trouble, Ignore Relates to zone open or detection 6.
Installer Menu 6.8.2 House Name This option enables you to type, record, and listen to the House Name as defined in the system. To set up and rev iew the house name: 1. In the HOUSE NAME menu, use the Menu button to locate the ENTER HOUSE NAME submenu. a. Press Enter to access the submenu. Use the alphanumeric keypad to type the desired house name, use the pound key (#) to delete the last entered value. b. Press Enter to confirm. 2.
Installer Menu 6.9 Maintenance Messages Automation Communications Security Enrolling Zones Change Code 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 the Menu button. Press the Enter button to access it. 6.9.
Installer Menu 6.9.2 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. To perform the test: 1. Using the Menu button select the test you wish to perform, and press the Enter button to access the test. 2.
Installer Menu 6.9.5 Test Devices This test checks the PGMs connected to the system. To test the PGM dev ices: 1. Select the PGM you wish to test: PGM 1 PGM 2 2. Press Enter to activate the PGM for three seconds.
User Menu Structure 7. User Menu Structure The user menu enables basic user settings such as Time & Date update and user codes edit. Although the system supports up to twenty users, only one master user has access to all the settings. To enter the user menu: 1. Press Menu until the screen displays User. 2. Press Enter. 3. Enter the master user code, the default code is 1234. The system lockouts for 90 seconds after entering 5 wrong codes.
Reading the Event Log 8. Reading the Event Log The HLX-40 event log stores up to 250 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 Ev ent Log: 1. Access the event log by pressing 8 on the keypad when the system is in normal mode. 2. To read an event, enter the master code and press Enter. 3.
Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables A. Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables A.
Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables A.2 Custom Zone Descriptions Custom Zone Description Custom #1 Custom #2 Custom #3 Custom #4 Custom #5 A.3 Detector Deployment Plan Zone No. Zone Type Description Chime Yes/No No Activity Zone PGM 1 PGM 2 Remarks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables Zone No. Zone Type Description Chime Yes/No No Activity Zone PGM 1 PGM 2 Remarks 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.
Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables Zone No. Zone Type Description Chime Yes/No No Activity Zone PGM 1 PGM 2 Remarks 38. 39. 40. A.4 No. Remote Control Holder Name Normal Operation PGM 1 PGM 2 Status Request 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Reporting Codes B. Reporting Codes Table 8 provides a listing of the codes used to communicate with the CMS.
Reporting Codes Programmable Feature Description CID Code Low system battery Restore (Panel Low Battery) R302 AC Loss Event (Panel AC Failure) E301 AC Loss Restore (Panel AC Failure) R301 Line Failure E351 Line Restore R351 Swinger Trouble E377 Swinger Restore R377 Inaccurate Time Trouble E616 Inaccurate Time Restore R616 Power Supply Over Current E312 Power Supply Over Current Restore R312 Battery Missing E311 Tamper Event (Panel Tamper) E137 Tamper Restore (Panel Tamper) R137
Settings Requirements for CENELEC C. Settings Requirements for CENELEC Quick Arm 64 Enabled Jamming Enabled Tamper Enabled Low Battery Enabled AC Fail Enabled Comm Fail Enabled Line Fail Enabled Panic Enabled Supervision Enabled Memory Alarm Enabled System Status Enabled Arm Instant Enabled Event Filter 3..
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