Rosslare HLX-40 User manual

2012
December
HLX-40/40A/40B
Advanced Wireless Security Panel
User Manual

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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction....................................................................... 8
2. Operating the HLX-40 ..................................................... 10
2.1 Quick Reference ............................................................................... 10
2.2 About Everyday Operation ................................................................ 10
2.3 Arming Options ................................................................................ 10
2.3.1 Arm Away................................................................................................. 10
2.3.2 Arm Home ................................................................................................ 11
2.3.3 Disarmed .................................................................................................. 11
2.3.4 Quick Arming............................................................................................ 11
2.3.5 Instant Arming .......................................................................................... 11
2.3.6 Forced Arming .......................................................................................... 12
2.4 Entry/Exit Delay Options.................................................................... 12
2.4.1 Entry Delay................................................................................................ 12
2.4.2 Exit Delay .................................................................................................. 12
3. Technical Specifications ................................................. 13
4. System Overview ............................................................ 15
4.1 HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Wireless Panel ................................................ 15
4.2 The LCD Display................................................................................ 16
4.3 The Keypad ...................................................................................... 18
4.4 Sound Indicators............................................................................... 20
4.5 LED Indicators................................................................................... 21
5. User Menu Structure....................................................... 22
6. Interactive Voice Response Menu ................................. 24
6.1 General ............................................................................................ 24
6.2 Arming Submenu ............................................................................. 25
6.3 Automation Submenu ...................................................................... 25
6.4 Voice Operation Submenu ................................................................ 25
6.5 Status Report.................................................................................... 26

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7. Reading the Event Log ................................................... 27
8. SMS Commands............................................................... 28
9. User Menu Options ......................................................... 29
9.1 Accessing the User Menu.................................................................. 29
9.2 Changing the Master Code............................................................... 29
9.3 Defining User Codes ......................................................................... 29
9.4 Authorization Codes......................................................................... 30
9.5 Setting Date and Time ...................................................................... 30
9.6 Defining Date and Time Format ........................................................ 30
9.7 Setting Zone Bypass.......................................................................... 31
9.7.1 Enabling Zone Bypass ................................................................................ 31
9.7.2 Defining Bypass Zones ............................................................................... 31
9.8 Enrolling a Remote Control............................................................... 32
9.9 Deleting a Remote Control................................................................ 32
9.10 Setting Phone Numbers .................................................................... 33
9.11 Activating/Deactivating PC Mode ...................................................... 33
10. Maintenance .................................................................... 34
10.1 Dismounting the Control Panel ......................................................... 34
10.2 Replacing the Backup Battery............................................................ 34
A. Declaration of Conformity............................................. 35
B. Limited Warranty ............................................................ 36

List of Figures
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List of Figures
Figure 1: HLX-40 ............................................................................................ 8
Figure 2: HLX-40A.......................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: HLX-40B .......................................................................................... 9
Figure 4: Wireless Panel Components ........................................................... 15
Figure 5: The Keypad.................................................................................... 18
Figure 6: Replacing the Backup Battery......................................................... 34

List of Tables
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List of Tables
Table 1: Quick Reference to Keypad Buttons................................................. 10
Table 2: HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Wireless Panel .............................................. 16
Table 3: Display Options ............................................................................... 17
Table 4: Keypad Functions............................................................................ 18
Table 5: Sound Indicators ............................................................................. 20
Table 6: LED Indicators ................................................................................. 21
Table 7: User Menu Options ......................................................................... 22
Table 8: SMS Commands ............................................................................. 28

Notice and Disclaimer
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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.
The use of the software associated with the system and/or product, if
applicable, is subject to the terms of the license provided as part of the
purchase documents.
ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED and/or its related companies and/or
subsidiaries’ (hereafter:"ROSSLARE") exclusive warranty and liability is
limited to the warranty and liability statement provided in an appendix at
the end of this document.
This manual describes the maximum configuration of the system with the
maximum number of functions, including future options. Therefore, not
all functions described in this manual may be available in the specific
system and/or product configuration you purchased.
Incorrect operation or installation, or failure of the user to effectively
maintain the system, relieves the manufacturer (and seller) from all or any
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All wiring diagrams are intended for reference only, the photograph or
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Introduction
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1. Introduction
The HomeLogiX™ 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 IVR 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.
The panel has two full split reporting features for communicating to central
station for Contact ID + 2-Way Voice Enabled event reporting and vocal
communications.
IVR features include Voice Assist, where the panel uses voice to prompt the
user, Private Messaging to three destinations, with an optional 2-way voice
session for every message.
The HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 family comes in three attractive designs:
HLX-40
HLX-40A
HLX-40B
Figure 1: HLX-40

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Figure 2: HLX-40A
Figure 3: HLX-40B

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2. Operating the HLX-40
This chapter describes the day to day operation of the system, as well as
provides 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:
Table 1: Quick Reference to Keypad Buttons
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.
DISARM
Disarms all armed sensors and detectors.
QUICK
Ignore an entry or move one level up in a menu ESC
arms the system.
For more on the keys and their function, see Section 4.3.
2.2 About Everyday Operation
The HLX-40 system allows you to ensure the security of your home, both while
you are home and while you are away. The system allows you to control
attached sub-systems and appliances such as garage doors, lights, heating, and
air conditioner via an expandable PGM output.
2.3 Arming Options
The following sub-section describes the arming options available to the
Installer.
2.3.1 Arm Away
ARM AWAY is the full arming of the system, best used when there is no one is
at home or in the office. In Away mode, the system enters Alarm mode if 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.

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2.3.2 Arm Home
Home arming is an arming of all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by
the installer. This is intended for when home or 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. Enter your user code.
2.3.3 Disarmed
When disarmed, the HLX-40 system enters Alarm mode for each 24-hour
zone. Alarms trigger only for panic, emergency, fire, 24-hour audible, and
silent conditions.
In this state, the system continuously checks zone status and holds the Ready
status parameter. This parameter determines whether the system is ready to
arm. The system becomes Ready to Arm when zones are either closed or
bypassed, or Force Arming is enabled.
To disarm the system:
1. Press the Disarm key.
2. Enter your user code.
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 skips the exit delay, cancels the entry delay configured, and initiates the
alarm, which instantly causes an alarm to go off upon violation of any zone.
When EN-CENELEC standard is enabled, only the Master user can use this
feature.
To instantly arm the system:
1. Verify that the system is ready for arming.
2. Press either the HOME or the AWAY arming key.
3. Enter your user code.
4. Press the same arming key once again. (If EN-CENELEC standard is
enabled, enter your Master user code once again).

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2.3.6 Forced Arming
If Forced Arming is enabled, the system is able to arm even when zones are in
violation (open) but not defined as bypassed. In such a case, the system arms,
effectively bypassing the open zone. Once the open zone is closed, the system
completes arming, adding the previously bypassed zone to the monitored
zones.
2.4 Entry/Exit Delay Options
Entry and Exit actions delay the alarm mode and allow the system to ignore
zone violations, as described below.
2.4.1 Entry Delay
Entry delay allows the user a grace period for the time it takes to open the
door and reach the keypad to disarm the system.
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 at first and faster rate during the last 10 seconds of the
delay period.
2.4.2 Exit Delay
Exit delay allows the user a grace period for the time it takes to reach the door
from the keypad when arming the system upon exit.
When arming a panel, the system ignores zone violations of the predefined
delay zones during the Exit Delay period. Once the delay has transpired, the
system enters Armed mode.
During Home arming, the system ignores all interior zones as well as the
predefined delay zones.
The system may be disarmed during the Exit Delay period.
During Exit Delay, the system emits warning beeps at two rates: slower rate at
first followed by a faster rate of beeping during the last 10 seconds of the
delay period.

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3. Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
External Power Supply 220 VAC/50 Hz, 110 VAC/60 Hz
Operating Voltage Range 15 VDC, 800 mA
Input Current Standby: 120 mA
Max: 500 mA (750 mA w/GSM expansion)
Internal Backup Battery 800 mAh for 6 hours standby
Auxiliary Power Output 13.8 VDC, 500 mA max
Display Two Line, 16 characters, white backlit LCD
PGM Open Collector Outputs Two fully programmable, 200 mA, PTC protected
External Siren Output 1 A relay
Local Siren 80 dBA
Communication (RF) Characteristics
Frequencies 433.92 MHz (G version)
868.35 MHz (H version)
RF Jamming Detection UL/EN selectable
Anti-collision Proprietary RF protocol
Programmable No-activity Timer 1–30 hours, per zone
Reporting Three private telephone numbers.
Two-Way Voice Communication Three private telephone numbers
Telephone and Modem Built in dialer & 2400 Baud modem
Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temp. Range 32ºF – 140ºF (0ºC – 60ºC) without battery
32ºF – 113ºF (0ºC – 45ºC) with battery
Storage Temp. Range -13ºF – 158ºF (-25ºC – 70ºC)
Operating Humidity 0– 85% at 30ºC non-condensing
Dimensions
HLX-40 HLX-40A HLX-40B
Height x Width x
Depth
217 x 144 x 48 mm
(8.54 x 5.67 x 1.89
in.)
217 x 144 x 50 mm
(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 520g (1.15 lb) 530g (1.17 lb) 548g (1.21 lb)

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In addition, the HLX-40 system complies with the following standards:
CE
FCC
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-6
EN 50130-5
EN 50130-4
EN 60950-1
EN 50131-5-3
Security Grade 2
Environmental II

System Overview
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4. System Overview
The main components of the HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 wireless panel are:
HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Wireless Panel
The LCD Display
The Keypad
Sound Indicators
LED Indicators
4.1 HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Wireless Panel
The following figure presents the components of the wireless panel.
Figure 4: Wireless Panel Components
Power
Indicator
Display
Status
Indicator
Keypad
Door
HLX-40
and
HLX-40A
Local sounder
Local Emergency
Button
Microphone
Menu
Enter

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Table 2 describes the components in the panel:
Table 2: HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Wireless Panel
Menu Use to navigate between menus
Power indicator Power LED
Green on: system is ON
Green flashing: AC power failure
Status indicator Status LED
Red on: system armed
Red 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 recording 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
Panic Alarm is followed by a report to the Central Station and audible siren as
defined by the Installer.
4.2 The LCD Display
The LCD display clearly shows the system status. The display consists of two
rows. The bottom line is divided into two and displays the system status and
events.
When in Idle mode, the first line displays the system's name (HomeLogiX™ by
default) while the second line shows the system status. For example, the
second line displays Ready.
Pressing #(pound key), toggles the first line display between the System name
display and the Time & Date display.
The system status is displayed on the left of the bottom line. The events are
displayed on the right of the system status. If there is more than one event, the
event display toggles every two seconds. There are several display options as
described in Table 3:

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Table 3: Display Options
System Status
Ready Indicates that the system is ready for arming.
Not ready Indicates that the system is not ready and that there are active zones.
Press Enter to see which zones are active. If there is more than one
active zone, pressing Enter or Menu displays the next open zone.
When there are no more active zones, the display returns to the idle
view. You can also exit the active zone view by pressing the ESC,
Away or Home buttons.
Event Display
TRBL 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)
MEM Indicates an alarm in memory
MSG Indicates that a personal message is waiting

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4.3 The Keypad
The keypad is used to program the wireless panel and to arm and disarm the
sensors.
Figure 5: The Keypad
Table 4 describes the keypad functions:
Table 4: 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.
Enter
Accept an entry or selection when in the menu.
Displays the panel current status when in standby.
Local
Emergency
When pressed for 3 seconds, a standard panic alarm
Sounds
AWAY
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.
HOME
Arm all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by
the Installer. Use this function when the home/office is
occupied. You must enter a user or master code.

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Key Press to
DISARM
Disarm all armed sensors and detectors. You must enter
a user or master code.
If the duress code is enabled by the Installer, entering the
duress code when disarming sends a duress event to the
Central Station and Private Phone.
The system is locked out for 90 seconds in the event of 5
failed attempts to disarm the system.
QUICK
Ignore an entry (escape) or to move one level up in a
menu.
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 0to insert a space when typing an
entry.
Note: When EN-CENELEC standard is enabled, only the
Master user can access the memory display.
1
Normal mode
only
PGM ON – If enabled by Installer.
Press once to enter PGM activation mode. The PGM
status is indicated on the right. Press 1
to activate PGM 1
and/or 2to activate PGM 2.
2
Normal mode
only
PGM OFF – if enabled by Installer.
Press once to enter PGM deactivation mode. The PGM
status is indicated on the right. Press 1to deactivate
PGM 1 and/or 2to deactivate PGM 2.
3
Normal mode
only
Chime ON/OFF
Manually toggle the chime on and off (if enabled by the
installer) The default is off.
4
Normal mode
only
Volume
Manually Adjust the system’s volume level.
5
Normal mode
only
Sound ON/OFF – If enabled by Installer.
Manually toggle voice messages, keypad tone, and other
sounds on and off (except for trouble beeps, forced
arming, enrollment and RF test of wireless devices which
is always on).
6
Normal mode
only
Bypass – If enabled by installer.
Enter the last User menu Bypass option to arm the
system by bypassing active zones. You must enter a user
or master code.

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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.
8
Normal mode
only
Event Log Display
Press once and your Master user code 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.
9
Normal mode
only
Play User Message
Listen to voice messages.
4.4 Sound Indicators
Table 5 describes the sounds are emitted by the system and keypad:
Table 5: Sound Indicators
Sound Sounded When
Single beep A key is pressed
Long Beep Illegal key entry
Three short beeps An entry is successfully accepted.
Four short beeps a
minute
If enabled, on trouble condition.
Short beep every
second
An exit/entry delay is activated. (Beep sounded every 0.5
seconds during last 10 seconds of delay.
Chime 1 & 2 Two (2) various chime sounds, when feature is activated
Chime 3 Vocal announcement of “Zone Name” + Open
Aside from the indication sounds, the system also has a voice confirmation of
various events.
This table does not include actual alarm sounds.
Note that the audible indication of a fire zone differs from that of a normal
intrusion zone.
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