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2.

Press [*] to select a sub-section. A list of available options is displayed.

3.

Navigate the list of options using the scroll keys or by entering a hotkey, then press [*] to select. The first programmable default is dis-

played.

4.

Press [*] to select a default or to toggle it on or off.

5.

Press [#] to move to the next available default. At the last default, pressing [#] returns to the previous list of options.

2.1.7 [804]>[901]-[905] Delete Wireless Devices

To delete wireless devices:

1.

Enter Installer Programming section [804] then select one of the following sub-sections:

Table 2-5 Module Label Sub-Sections

2.

Select a device to delete using the scroll keys or go directly to a specific device by entering a hotkey.

3.

Press [*] to delete or [#] to exit.

2.1.8 [804]>[911]-[915] Modify Wireless Device Setup Options

To modify wireless device setup options:
1.

Enter Installer Programming section [804] (Wireless Programming) then navigate to one of the following sub-sections using the scroll keys 

or by entering a hotkey:

Table 2-6 Modify Wireless Device Sub-Sections

2.

Press [*] to select.

3.

Choose a specific device to modify using the scroll keys or go directly to a specific device by entering a hotkey. Press [*] to select. The first 

available option for the selected device is displayed.

4.

Scroll to a programmable option and press [*] to select. The programming for that option is displayed.

5.

Modify available device programming either by entering the hotkey or using the scroll buttons. Press [*] to accept.

6.

Press [#] to move to the next configuration option. Once the last option has been reached, pressing [#] exits the programming section.
See Appendix 1: Wireless Device Configuration Options on page 20 for a complete list of available wireless configuration options.

2.1.9 [804]>[921]-[925] Replace Wireless Devices

Use this option to replace a faulty device enrolled on the system with another device of the same type while maintaining the configuration of the 
original. The faulty device does not need to be deleted. 
To replace a wireless device:
1.

Enter Installer Programming section [804] then select one of the following sub-sections:

Table 2-7 Replace Device Sub-Sections

2.

Press [*] to select a sub-section. The first available device is displayed.

3.

Select a device to replace using the scroll keys or go directly to a specific device by entering a hotkey.

4.

Press [*]. When prompted, activate the device (full enrollment) or enter the device ID (pre-enrollment). A message is displayed confirming 
enrollment.

Sub-Section

Description

901

Delete wireless zone devices

902

Delete wireless key

903

Delete sirens

904

Delete repeaters

905

Delete keypads

Sub-Section

Description

911

Modify wireless zone devices

912

Modify wireless keys

913

Modify sirens

915

Modify keypads

Sub-Section

Description

921

Replace wireless zone devices

922

Replace wireless keys

923

Replace sirens

924

Replace repeater

925

Replace keypad

Summary of Contents for HSM2HOST4

Page 1: ...er V1 0 Installation Manual WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire...

Page 2: ...his equipment and also in regards to each of the following Do not attempt to service this product Opening or removing cov ers may expose the user to dangerous voltages or other risks Any servicing sha...

Page 3: ...STx has separate built in wall and case tampers The case tamper is disabled by default on the NA version enabled on EU ver sion Section 804 510 option 3 enables or disables the case tamper Enable or d...

Page 4: ...Corbus of the alarm panel according to Figure 1 2 Once the wiring is complete power up the security system Figure 3 Wiring 1 1 4 Enroll The HSM2HOST The HSM2HOST must be enrolled onto the alarm panel...

Page 5: ...systems signal must be Strong See Table 2 9 Wireless Device Status Indications on page 7 for details 1 1 7 Permanently Mount Once a suitable location is found mount the HSM2HOST as follows 1 Pull the...

Page 6: ...keys or go directly to a specific device by entering a hotkey 3 Use the scroll buttons or enter a hotkey to select a configuration option for the device 4 Press to accept and move to the next option...

Page 7: ...fault values The defaults of devices already enrolled are not changed To modify wireless device defaults 1 Enter Installer Programming section 804 then navigate to one of the following sub sections us...

Page 8: ...rammable option and press to select The programming for that option is displayed 5 Modify available device programming either by entering the hotkey or using the scroll buttons Press to accept 6 Press...

Page 9: ...vices except that only problematic test results are displayed i e Poor 1 way Not Test Early 1 1 12 997 View Module Information This section is used to display the model hardware revision and software...

Page 10: ...ST 103 Delete Output Expander 008 Confirm Audio Verification 106 Delete HSM2HOST 009 Confirm Power Supply 108 Delete Audio Verification 109 Delete Power Supply 801 Keypad Labels 1 x 14 Characters 802...

Page 11: ...P r o g r a m m i n g W o r k s h e e t s 9 H S M 2 H O S T I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l 804 000 Wireless Device Enrollment Zones copy sheet as needed Zone Label Attribute Zone Type Partition...

Page 12: ...llment Wireless Repeaters Wireless Key Partition User Assignment Wireless Key Partition User Assignment 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 Wireless...

Page 13: ...lly Open 2 Normally Open 2 Normally Open 2 Normally Open 3 Normally Closed 3 Normally Closed 3 Normally Closed 3 Normally Closed 4 Double EOL 4 Double EOL 4 Double EOL 4 Double EOL Zone Toggle Options...

Page 14: ...Sounder Only 2 Sounder Only 3 Strobe Only 3 Strobe Only 4 Sounder and Strobe 4 Sounder and Strobe 005 Sounder Volume 1 Low 005 Sounder Volume 1 Low 2 Medium 2 Medium 3 High 3 High Siren Sub section O...

Page 15: ...n 612 Wireless Key 12 Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Supervision 613 Wireless Key 13 Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Supervision 614 Wireless Key 14 Button 1 Button 2 Button...

Page 16: ...24 Hour 07 Alarms Displayed if Armed 03 Auto Alarm Scroll 08 Auto Scroll Open Zones 05 Power LED 023 Keypad Option 3 01 Armed LED Power Save 02 Keypad Status Shows Arm Mode 03 5th Terminal is PGM Outp...

Page 17: ...Activity Timer 3 Yes 5 second Delay 3 Image Bright 1 3 Image Contrast 1 6 Option 6 4 Yes 15 second Delay 4 Image Bright 0 4 Image Contrast 0 7 Anti Masking 5 Yes 30 second Delay 5 Image Bright 1 5 Im...

Page 18: ...ior 30 Quick Bypass 02 Instant Stay Arm 11 Away Arm no Entry 21 Command Output 1 36 Reactivate Stay Away Night Zones 03 Stay Arm 12 Global Stay Arm 22 Command Output 2 51 M Key Alarm 04 Away Arm 13 Gl...

Page 19: ...Sensitivity 001 019 001 View On Demand 01 Disabled 02 Enabled 002 View Time Window 01 Alarm 5 Minutes 01 Alarm 15 Minutes 01 Alarm 1 Hour 003 View Other Alarms 1 Fire Alarm 2 Duress Alarm 3 Medical A...

Page 20: ...ning toallowalloccupantsto escapeintimeto avoid injury ordeath Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructio...

Page 21: ...signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met The Model HSM2HOST8 Wireless Transceiver has been certified by Telefication according to EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 and EN50131 3 2009 for...

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