Rosslare HLX-40, HLX-40A, HLX-40B Installation And Programming Manual

2013 May
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 .......................................................................................... 12
2.2 The Keypad ...................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 Keypad Operated Functions ....................................................................... 14
2.3 Sound Indicators ............................................................................... 15
2.4 LED Indicators ................................................................................... 15
3. Specifications .................................................................. 16
3.1 RF Data............................................................................................. 16
3.2 Environmental Data .......................................................................... 16
3.3 Electrical Data ................................................................................... 17
3.4 Communication ................................................................................ 18
4. Installation ...................................................................... 19
4.1 Unpacking the Equipment................................................................. 19
4.1.1 HLX-40 Package Content ........................................................................... 19
4.2 Supply Power to the Unit .................................................................. 19
4.3 Planning & Programming .................................................................. 19
4.4 Wiring the System ............................................................................ 19
4.4.1 Wiring the HLX-40 ..................................................................................... 20
4.4.2 Resistors .................................................................................................... 21
4.4.3 Siren Relay Output – Wiring to External Siren .............................................. 22
4.4.4 Wiring Auxiliary Outputs 1 and 2 ............................................................... 22
4.4.5 Wiring the Zone 40 Wired Input ................................................................. 23
4.4.6 Wiring the Wired Tamper Input .................................................................. 23
4.4.7 Wiring the HLX-40 Telephone Connectors .................................................. 23
4.5 Connecting the MD-CC101 GSM Stick.............................................. 23
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4.6 Connect the AC Transformer ............................................................ 24
4.7 Connecting to a PC .......................................................................... 25
4.8 Mounting the Back Plate ................................................................... 25
4.8.1 General ..................................................................................................... 25
4.8.2 Required Space ......................................................................................... 26
4.9 Dismounting the Control Panel ......................................................... 26
4.10 Replacing the Backup Battery ............................................................ 26
5. Programming the HLX-40 ............................................... 28
5.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 28
5.2 Enrolling Wireless Devices and Remote Controls ................................ 28
6. Installer Menu ................................................................. 29
6.1 Change Code ................................................................................... 30
6.2 Zones ............................................................................................... 30
6.3 Enrolling ........................................................................................... 32
6.3.1 Detectors .................................................................................................. 33
6.3.2 Remote Controls (KE-30 RFID Function) ...................................................... 33
6.3.3 RF Siren ..................................................................................................... 34
6.3.4 Keypads .................................................................................................... 35
6.3.5 Repeaters .................................................................................................. 35
6.4 Security ............................................................................................ 35
6.4.1 Exit Delay .................................................................................................. 36
6.4.2 Exit Restart ................................................................................................ 37
6.4.3 Entry Delay ................................................................................................ 37
6.4.4 Auto Arming ............................................................................................. 38
6.4.5 Siren Time ................................................................................................. 38
6.4.6 Siren Mode ............................................................................................... 38
6.4.7 Relay Polarity ............................................................................................. 38
6.4.8 Local Siren ................................................................................................ 39
6.4.9 Wired Siren ............................................................................................... 39
6.4.10 Supervision Time ....................................................................................... 39
6.4.11 Jamming ................................................................................................... 39
6.4.12 No Activity Time ........................................................................................ 39
6.4.13 Trouble Beeps ........................................................................................... 40
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6.4.14 Bypass Option ........................................................................................... 40
6.4.15 Quick Arm ................................................................................................ 41
6.4.16 Arm Instant ............................................................................................... 41
6.4.17 Panic Button .............................................................................................. 41
6.4.18 Duress Code .............................................................................................. 42
6.4.19 Alarm Cancel ............................................................................................ 42
6.4.20 Alarm Abort Time ...................................................................................... 42
6.4.21 Backlight Time ........................................................................................... 43
6.4.22 Hide Display .............................................................................................. 43
6.4.23 Key Beeps ................................................................................................. 43
6.4.24 Select Language ........................................................................................ 43
6.4.25 EN-CENELEC ............................................................................................. 44
6.4.26 CP-01 ....................................................................................................... 45
6.5 Communications .............................................................................. 47
6.5.1 System Telephone ..................................................................................... 47
6.5.2 GPRS Setup ............................................................................................... 47
6.5.3 Private Report ............................................................................................ 48
6.5.4 CS Report Setup ........................................................................................ 49
6.5.5 Line Test ................................................................................................... 51
6.5.6 AC Fail Report ........................................................................................... 51
6.5.7 Fax Defeat ................................................................................................. 52
6.5.8 2-Way Voice Behavior ................................................................................ 52
6.5.9 Number of Rings ....................................................................................... 52
6.5.10 Select Region/Country ............................................................................... 53
6.6 Automation ...................................................................................... 53
6.6.1 Keypad Manual ......................................................................................... 53
6.6.2 Set Triggers ............................................................................................... 53
6.7 Messages .......................................................................................... 54
6.7.1 Keypad Mute ............................................................................................ 55
6.7.2 Voice Mute ............................................................................................... 55
6.7.3 House Name ............................................................................................. 55
6.7.4 Custom Zones ........................................................................................... 55
6.8 Maintenance .................................................................................... 56
6.8.1 Factory Defaults......................................................................................... 56
6.8.2 RF Test ...................................................................................................... 57
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6.8.3 Test Indicators ........................................................................................... 57
6.8.4 Sirens Test ................................................................................................. 58
6.8.5 Test Devices .............................................................................................. 58
7. User Menu Structure ....................................................... 59
8. Reading the Event Log ................................................... 61
A. Quick Reference to Installer Menu ................................ 62
B. Quick Reference to User Menu ...................................... 64
C. Sensor Placement and Helpful Reference Tables ........ 65
C.1 Default Zone Descriptions ................................................................. 65
C.2 Custom Zone Descriptions ................................................................ 66
C.3 Detector Deployment Plan ................................................................ 66
C.4 Remote Control ................................................................................ 68
D. Reporting Codes .............................................................. 69
E. GSM Stick Errors .............................................................. 71
F. Settings Requirements for CENELEC ............................. 72
G. Default Parameter Values .............................................. 73
H. Labeling Instructions ...................................................... 78
I. Declaration of Conformity ............................................. 79
J. Limited Warranty ............................................................ 80
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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 .............................................................................. 13
Figure 6: Panel Wiring .................................................................................. 20
Figure 7: Resistors ........................................................................................ 21
Figure 8: Wiring to External Siren ................................................................. 22
Figure 9: Wiring to Aux Outputs ................................................................... 22
Figure 10: Wiring to Zone 40 Input ............................................................... 23
Figure 11: Wiring to Tamper Input ................................................................ 23
Figure 12: Wiring to Telephone .................................................................... 23
Figure 13: GSM Assembly ............................................................................. 24
Figure 14: Back Plate Wiring ......................................................................... 25
Figure 15: Back Plate Mounting Holes........................................................... 25
Figure 16: Mounting .................................................................................... 26
Figure 17: Backup Battery ............................................................................. 27
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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 ................................................................................. 15
Table 6: Resistor Color Scheme ..................................................................... 21
Table 7: Resistors Provided ........................................................................... 21
Table 8: CP01 Menu..................................................................................... 45
Table 9: Trigger Type and Parameters ........................................................... 54
Table 10: User Menu Structure ..................................................................... 59
Table 11: Installer Menu ............................................................................... 62
Table 12: User Menu .................................................................................... 64
Table 13: List of CID Codes .......................................................................... 69
Table 14: GSM Stick Errors ........................................................................... 71
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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.
B
EFORE 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 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 responsibility for consequent noncompliance, damage, or injury.
The text, images and graphics contained in the manual are for the
purpose of illustration and reference only.
All data contained herein is subject to change without prior notice. In no event shall manufacturer be liable for any special, direct, indirect,
incidental, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages (including, without limitation, any and all damages from business interruption, loss of profits or revenue, cost of capital or loss of use of any property or capital or injury).
All graphics in this manual are for reference only, some deviation between
the image(s) and the actual product may occur.
All wiring diagrams are intended for reference only, the photograph or
graphic of the PCB(s) are intended for clearer illustration and understanding of the product and may differ from the actual PCB(s).
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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.
The HLX-40 panel is easy to install and set up via local programming and via direct or modem connection to a PC running the HLX-40 PC Software.
The panel has two full split reporting features for communicating to central station for Contact ID and 2-way voice enabled event reporting and vocal communications.
VIP 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 HLX-40 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

1.2 Special Features

40 zones – 39 wireless zones, 1 wired zone – and tamper Supports 8 remote controls, 4 wireless sirens, 4 wireless keypads, and 4
repeaters
Programmable remote control buttons Interactive telephone voice menu (voice interactive) Flexible PGM automation features Five custom textual and recordable zone descriptions Advanced testing and diagnostics options Remote (telephone) two-way voice and listen-in Lockout feature upon wrong code entry Programmable No Activity timer (Version 2.0 and up)
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HLX-40 Quick Reference
Microphone
Keypad Door

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.

2.1 The Panel

Figure 4 presents the components of the wireless panel.
Figure 4: HLX-40 Panel
Local Emergency
Button
Menu
Power Indicator
Status Indicator
Keypad Door
Local Sounder
Microphone
Local Emergency Button
Display
Enter
Display
Menu
Enter
Table 1: Control Panel Functions
Use to navigate between menus
Power LED: green FLASHING when there is an AC power failure and during
Walk Test
Status LED: green On: system armed Off: system disarmed Flash: entry and exit delay (according to beep rate) FLASHING without beeps during Walk Test
Open to access the keypad buttons
System speaker
Enables the recording of voice messages
Keep pressed for 3 seconds to sound a standard panic alarm
LCD display
Accept an entry or selection
Power Indicator
Status Indicator
Local Sounder
(HLX-40 and
HLX-40A)
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2.2 The Keypad

Figure 5: HLX-40 Keypad
Table 2 describes the keypad functions:
Table 2: Keypad Functions
Key Icon Press to
Menu
Enter
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
Local Emergency
Keys 0 – 9
Away
Home
Disarm
Esc
When pressed for 3 seconds a standard panic alarm sounds
Enter alphanumeric entries Press 0 to enter a space
Arm all sensors and detectors for use when there is no one at home/office
Arm all perimeter sensors and detectors as defined by the installer (for use when home/office is occupied)
Disarm all armed sensors and detectors
Ignore an entry or move one level up in a menu
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HLX-40 Quick Reference
system event is displayed), event date and time. The display toggles between

2.2.1 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. The display toggles between zone description and the date by pressing Enter.
Press Menu to display the next alarmed zone. Press Esc to exit.
Note: When EN-CENELEC standard is enabled, only the master user
can access the memory display.
1 PGM ON
Press once to enter PGM activation mode, the PGM status is indicated on the right. Press 1 to activate PGM 1 and/or 2 to activate PGM 2.
2 PGM OFF
Press once to enter PGM deactivation mode, the PGM status is indicated on the right. Press 1 to deactivate PGM 1 and/or 2 to deactivate PGM 2.
3 Chime ON/OFF
Manually toggle the chime on and off
4 Volume
Manually toggle the beep volume level
5 Sound ON/OFF
Manually toggle voice messages, keypad tone, and other sounds on and off
6 Bypass
Enter the User menu Bypass option
7 Record User Message
Record a voice message of up to 15 seconds. Press and hold key 7 for 3 seconds to erase a message.
8 Event Log Display
Press once to display the event log. The first line of the display shows the event log and the second line shows the zone description (or system, if a
zone description and the date by pressing Enter. Press again or press Menu to display the next event. Press Esc to exit the menu. Note that a master code is required to access this function.
9 Play User Message
Listen to voice messages
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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
Long Beep
Three short beeps
Four short beeps a minute
Short beep every second
Chime 1 & 2
Chime 3
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.

2.4 LED Indicators

Table 5 describes the LED indicators of the power and status indicators
A key is pressed
There is an illegal key entry
An entry is successfully accepted.
If enabled, on trouble condition.
An exit/entry delay is activated (beep sounded every 0.5 seconds during last 10 seconds of delay)
Two (2) various chime sounds, when feature is activated
Vocal announcement of “Zone Name” + Open
Table 5: LED Indicators
Power LED (Red)
ON OFF Panel disarm ON ON Panel Arm ON FLASHES every 1 second Exit/Entry mode when AC is ON
ON FLASHES every 0.5
FLASHES every 1 second FLASHES every 1 second Walk Test mode
FLASHES every 0.5 seconds
Status LED
Behavior
(Green)
seconds
OFF AC Failure
Last 10 seconds of Exit/Entry mode
Exit/Entry mode when AC is ON
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Specifications

3. Specifications

This chapter provides the various specifications in regard to all three HLX-40 control panels.

3.1 RF Data

RF Unit Type
Antenna Type
Operating Frequencies
Receiver Sensitivity
Transmitter Power
Range (open field)
RF Device ID Coding
Integrated RF transceiver (two-way) shielded super heterodyne, fixed frequency
Printed PCB type antenna
G series – 433.92 MHz H series – 868.35 MHz Up to -68 dBm (without GSM Stick)
Up to +10 dBm, less based on country requirements
Up to 250 m in open space for detectors, and 110 m for hand­held remote controls (without GSM Stick)
Three-bytes non-replicated per sensor type, or multiples of 16 million possible codes, make it almost impossible to have two like coded transmitters
The HLX-40 system has optimum range if installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, though this range may be affected by radio noise from high-power nearby sources, or interference with the signal (blocking) by large metal surfaces, or multiple concrete walls.

3.2 Environmental Data

HLX-40 HLX-40A HLX-40B
Operation Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
Dimensions (L x W x D)
Weight
217 x 144 x 48 mm
(8.5 x 5.7 x 1.9 in.)
520 g
(1.1 lb)
0ºC to 60ºC (32ºF to 140ºF)
-25ºC to 70ºC (-13ºF to 158ºF)
85% at 30ºC (non-condensing)
217 x 144 x 50 mm
(8.5 x 5.7 x 2.0 in.)
548 g
(1.2 lb)
217 x 144 x 48 mm
(8.5 x 5.7 x 1.9 in.)
530 g
(1.2 lb)
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3.3 Electrical Data

Two lines of 16 characters, backlit LCD display Two fully programmable PGM open collector outputs, 200 mA, PTC
protected
External hardwired siren output Case tamper protection On-board, supervised wired zone and wired tamper inputs Local, 80 dBA siren 220 VAC/50 Hz, 110 VAC/60 Hz (15 VDC, 800 mA) external power supply 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
Current consumption:
without GSM: 90 mA (standby) 500 mA (max) with GSM: 120 mA (standby) 1000 mA (max)
Auxiliary power output: 13.8 VDC, 500 mA max
Output voltage range max. 13.8 VDC, minimum 9 VDC Maximum output pick-to-pick ripple 0.6 Vptp Maximum auxiliary current output 200 mA – EN50131-6 standard
Battery
Internal backup battery: 800 mAh for 6 hours standby – not
EN50131-6 standard
Internal backup battery: 2000 mAh for 14 hours standby Low battery detection under 10 V Maximum battery (2000 mAh) recharge time 72 hours
Zone Input Specifications
Maximum loop current (shorted loop): 0.33 mA Maximum loop voltage (open loop): 3.3 VDC Loop shorted: 0 V – 0.5 V (0 to 1000K total loop resistance) Loop normal: 1 V – 2.2 V (4340 to 16150K) Loop open: 2.8 V – 3.3 V (31250K to infinite)
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3.4 Communication

Frequencies: 433.92 MHz (G) and 868.35 MHz (H) RF jamming detection (UL/EN selectable) Proprietary anti-collision RF protocol Programmable no-activity timer 1–30 minutes, per zone Two central station numbers and accounts, backup and secondary modes Reporting protocols: Contact ID Three private telephone numbers for voice reporting, and two way voice
communications
Local connection (with MD-62) port for local upload/download, and
remote programming by PC software
Built-in telephone dialer and 2400 Baud rate modem
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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 Wall Adaptor Telephone cable Installation screw set

4.2 Supply Power to the Unit

It is easier to enroll the ID codes of the transmitting devices to the system before installation. Power the HLX-40 system using the external power transformer or from the backup battery.
Please note that in order to initiate battery power, connect the battery, connect external power (transformer), and then disconnect the power to initiate battery power operation.

4.3 Planning & Programming

Register the location of each detector in the tables provided in Appendix C and D. Mark the transmitters and detectors accordingly.
To program the system, refer to Chapter 5. To mount the HLX-40 unit, refer to Section 4.8.

4.4 Wiring the System

The HLX-40 wiring plan is shown in Figure 6. Release the screw on each terminal block and connect accordingly.
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4.4.1 Wiring the HLX-40

Figure 6: Panel Wiring
Input Description
Siren
AUX 1
AUX 2
GND
ZONE
GND
TAMPER
+15VDC VIN
GND
+13.8VDC (-) AUX (OUT)
LINE IN
HOME TEL
MD-62 Connection Socket
+BAT-
Wall Tamper Switch
Relay output for external siren or strobe. Normally open or normally closed for external siren contacts.
Programmable AUX outputs 1 and 2, 200 mA Sink Current 12VDC open collector outputs Active Low.
Ground
Wired Zone (zone 40) Alarm input.
Ground
Wired Zone (zone 40) Tamper input.
Input voltage from AC/DC adaptor VIN = 13.8–15
Auxiliary Power output (to power external devices) +13.8 VDC 500 mA load current max. current limited.
Telephone line in (from the wall to the system).
Telephone line out (from system to telephone device).
Connection socket for 10-pin plug connecting panel to PC with MD-62.
Battery connector
The tamper switch is pressed when the panel is mounted on the wall.
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6
7
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4.4.2 Resistors

The HLX-40 family is provided with two 10.0K resistors for the hardwired 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. To read the Resistor number, hold the unit with the gold stripe on the right.
The color scheme is as follows:
Table 6: Resistor Color Scheme
Black 0
Brown 1
Red 2
Orange
Yellow 4
Green 5
Blue
Violet
Grey 8
White 9
Based on the above color scheme the resistor provided is as follows:
Table 7: Resistors Provided
Color Resistor
10.0K
Brown Black Orange
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4.4.3 Siren Relay Output – Wiring to External Siren

The relay output for an external siren can be programmed as normally open or normally closed (failsafe) operation.
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. The outputs work by connecting an external device to power supply through an internal transistor in order to turn it on.
Figure 9: Wiring to Aux Outputs
Both Aux 1 and Aux 2 have the same selection of programming. When programming the Aux 1 and Aux 2 open collector outputs, it is possible to select from several operational modes from the programming menu as described in Section 6.6.2.
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4.4.5 Wiring the Zone 40 Wired Input

Wire input Zone 40 for wired door detector.
The wired zone is disabled by default to work with a wired zone. The option needs to be enabled by the installer.
Figure 10: Wiring to Zone 40 Input
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

4.5 Connecting the MD-CC101 GSM Stick

The HLX-40 has an optional GSM stick, which enhances the system’s performance by allowing GSM communication used as a backup line communication when a problem occur with the PSTN line.
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To connect the MD-CC101 GSM stick:
To connect the AC transformer:
When using the GSM module, the system also allows a private phone to receive both voice and SMS messages (alerts, troubles, bypass, arm/disarm). The user can also send commands to the system via SMS messages, allowing arming (home/away), disarming, and PGM activation/deactivation.
The system automatically detects the availability of the GSM stick upon initial power up; it also tests the reception levels and displays them on the screen. The reception must be above 21.00 to be ready for use.
Some menu options are only available if the GSM stick is detected. The GSM stick enhancement only works with a battery pack connected.
1. Insert the GSM stick into the connector slots located on the back of the HLX-40 (Figure 13).
2. Tighten the placement screws on both sides of the GSM stick to secure onto the panel.
3. Open the SIM holder by sliding it sideways.
4. 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 before plugging the transformer in to the AC outlet.
1. Attach the transformer and power up the system. The display shows the HLX-40 logo and the current version.
2. Plug in the transformer. The power LED on the control panel should light up.
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plate first before connecting any of the wiring

4.7 Connecting to a PC

The control panel can be equipped with an optional MD-62 adaptor for serial data interchange with a computer.

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).
Figure 14: Back Plate Wiring
It is important to mount the back to the unit.
When drilling the hole for the wires, it is recommended to drill the hole in the marked out area (Figure 15).
Figure 15: Back Plate Mounting Holes
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