Rosslare HLX-40B User Manual

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Page 1 - HLX-40/40A/40B

HLX-40/40A/40B Advanced Wireless Security Panel User Manual September 2010

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Operating the HLX-40 HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 9 If a zone of type Delay is violated while the system is armed (except Instant Arming), the s

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Technical Specifications HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 10 3. Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics External Power Supply 220VAC /

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Technical Specifications HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 11 Environmental Characteristics Operating Temp. Range 32º F - 140º F (0º – 60º C) Storag

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 12 4. System Overview The main components of the HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 wireless panel are: HomeLogiXT

Page 6 - Introduction

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 13 Status indicator Status LED: green On: system armed. Off: system disarmed. Flash: entry and e

Page 7 - 2.3.1. Arm Away

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 14 Event Display TRBL Indicates that a problem exists on the system. The following System Troubles

Page 8 - 2.3.3. Disarmed

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 15 The following table describes the keypad functions: Key Press to Menu Navigate between User

Page 9 - 2.4.1. Entry Delay

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 16 Key Press to 0 normal mode only Press once to display the alarms caused during the last armin

Page 10 - 2.4.2. Exit Delay

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 17 Key Press to 7 normal mode only Record a voice message of up to fifteen seconds. Press and hol

Page 11 - 3. Technical Specifications

System Overview HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 18 4.5 LED Indicators This section describes the LED indicators of the power and status indicators

Page 13 - 4. System Overview

User Menu Structure HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 19 5. User Menu Structure The User menu enables the configuring of the basic user settings, su

Page 14 - 4.2 The LCD Display

User Menu Structure HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 20 Select To Zone Bypass Enables you to arm the system by bypassing/un-bypassing selected zone

Page 15 - 4.3 The Keypad

VIP Menu HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 21 6. VIP Menu 6.1 General VIP (Voice Interface Programming) features include Voice Assist, where the pa

Page 16 - Press to

VIP Menu HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 22 6.2 Arming submenu After entering the arming submenu the following options are available: • Press 1•

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VIP Menu HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 23 After entering the two-way voice activation menu: • Press 1• Press to listen in 3• Press to talk

Page 18 - 4.4 Sound Indicators

READING THE EVENT LOG HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 24 7. READING THE EVENT LOG The HLX-40 event log stores up to 128 events. When the log is fu

Page 19 - 4.5 LED Indicators

SMS Commands HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 25 8. SMS Commands The HLX-40 family supports control of the system remotely using a cellular phone b

Page 20 - 5. User Menu Structure

User Menu Options HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 26 9. User Menu Options 9.1 Accessing the User Menu Press the Menu button to reach the USER MEN

Page 21 - Select

User Menu Options HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 27 To define user codes: 1. Using the Menu button, select User Codes and press Enter2. Using th

Page 22 - 6. VIP Menu

User Menu Options HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 28 9.6 Setting Zone Bypass You can define certain zones to be bypassed when arming the system in

Page 23 - 6.4 Voice Operation Submenu

Table of Contents HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page ii Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...

Page 24 - 6.5 Status Report

User Menu Options HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 29 4. Using the Menu button choose to either Bypass or Un-Bypass the selected zone, press Enter5

Page 25 - 7. READING THE EVENT LOG

User Menu Options HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 30 2. Select the pre-enrolled remote control number 01-08 by either browsing the remotes using t

Page 26 - 8. SMS Commands

Maintenance HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 31 10. Maintenance 10.1 Dismounting the Control Panel To release the panel from the mounted back-plate

Page 27 - 9. User Menu Options

Limited Warranty HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 32 Appendix A. Limited Warranty ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED S (Rosslare) TWO YEARS LIMITED WARR

Page 28 - 9.4 Setting Date and Time

Limited Warranty HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 33 Exclusions and Limitations ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss

Page 29 - 9.6.1. Enabling Zone Bypass

Declaration of Conformity HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 34 Appendix B. Declaration of Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to co

Page 30 - To delete a remote control

Technical Support HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 35 Appendix C. Technical Support Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa Rosslare Security Products He

Page 32 - 10. Maintenance

0706-0960330+01 www.rosslaresecurity.com

Page 33 - Warranty Remedy Coverage

Table of Contents HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page iii 8. SMS Commands ... 25 9. User Menu Options

Page 34 - Limited Warranty Terms

Introduction HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 4 1. Introduction The HomeLogiXTMUsers receive the latest RF technology in a wide selection of advanc

Page 35 - Warning:

Introduction HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 5 Figure 2 HLX-40A Figure 3 HLX-40B

Page 36 - Technical Support

Operating the HLX-40 HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 6 2. Operating the HLX-40 This section comes to describe the day to day operation of the sys

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Operating the HLX-40 HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 7 there is a zone violation—regardless of perimeter or interior type. To arm the system using

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Operating the HLX-40 HomeLogiX, HLX-40 User Guide Page 8 2.3.4. Quick Arming Quick arming allows arming the system without code entry. If Quick Armi

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