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Communicating with the Panel 

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HomeLogiX™ HLX-40 Software Manual 

To upload the date and time from a panel: 

1.

 

In the Panel Tree, select the panel account. 

2.

 

Do one of the following: 

 

From the 

Actions

 menu, select 

Upload Date/Time

 

Right-click on the panel account and choose 

Upload Date/Time.

 

After the date and time from the panel have been uploaded and the panel 

account properties have been updated, the following window appears. 

Figure 25: Upload Date and Time Office Window 

 

3.

 

Click 

OK

6.6

 

Downloading the Date and Time to a Panel 

You can download the date and time to a wireless panel. For example, if you 
previously uploaded the date and time from a wireless panel and confirmed 

that the date and time were incorrect, you can download a new date and time 

to the wireless panel. You can use the PC clock date and time, or you can 

choose any other date and time. 

To download the date and time from a panel: 

1.

 

In the Panel Tree, select the panel account. 

2.

 

Do one of the following: 

 

From the

 Actions

 menu, click 

Download Date/Time

 

Right-click on the panel account and choose 

Download Date/Time. 

The following window opens. 

Figure 26: Download Date and Time Office Window 

 

Summary of Contents for HLX-40

Page 1: ...2012 May HLX 40 40A 40B Advanced Wireless Security Panel User Manual...

Page 2: ...rty rights covering the subject matter in this manual TEXTS IMAGES AND ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDING THEIR ARRANGEMENT IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO THE PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS AND OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS...

Page 3: ...1 Basic Concepts 13 3 2 Running the Software 13 3 3 HR P02 HomeLogiX 40 Main Window 14 3 4 Configuring the System 15 3 4 1 General Options 15 3 4 2 Communication Options 19 3 5 Main Panel Tasks 22 4 C...

Page 4: ...te and Time to a Panel 44 6 7 Restoring the Panel to Factory Defaults 45 6 8 Disconnecting a Panel 46 6 9 Resetting a Panel 46 6 10 Updating Firmware 47 6 11 Signal Strength Test 47 7 Viewing System I...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents HomeLogiX HLX 40 Software Manual v 8 Performing Database Backup 54 8 1 Backing up the Database 54 8 2 Restoring the Database 54 A Limited Warranty 55...

Page 6: ...on Options via GPRS Server Mode 21 Figure 15 Communication Options via TCP 22 Figure 16 Right Mouse Menu Add New Panel Group 24 Figure 17 Add New Panel Group 24 Figure 18 New Panel Account 25 Figure 1...

Page 7: ...List of Figures HomeLogiX HLX 40 Software Manual vii Figure 33 View System Status 50 Figure 34 Refreshing Automatically 52 Figure 35 View Event Log 53 Figure 36 Restore Backup Warning Window 54...

Page 8: ...m Screen 20 Table 4 Communication Options Remote Via GPRS Screen 21 Table 5 Communication Options Remote Via GPRS Screen 22 Table 6 Account Properties Available for Editing 26 Table 7 Editing a Panel...

Page 9: ...ation 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 configurat...

Page 10: ...to upload the current wireless panel configuration and make changes The installer can then download the new configuration to the wireless panel The wireless panel can be connected to HR P02 either di...

Page 11: ...Microsoft Windows XP or higher 2 1 3 49BAncillary Equipment Rosslare s MD N33 or a similar third party modem A telephone cable 2 wire to RJ 11 for working in remote mode Rosslare s MD 62 to RS 232 con...

Page 12: ...ogrammer a Select Everyone to install for anyone who uses the computer b Select Just me default to install for yourself only 5 Click Next The Installation Confirmation window opens 6 Click Next to beg...

Page 13: ...r can also connect to a wireless panel to check its live status its event log and to make changes to the configuration 3 2 Running the Software This section explains how to run HR P02 The first proced...

Page 14: ...dow appears see Section 3 3 To run HR P02 1 From the Start menu select Programs Rosslare HomeLogiX 40 Remote Programmer HomeLogiX 40 Remote Programmer The Login window opens 2 Enter your User Name and...

Page 15: ...escription of the field in the Properties Area that you are viewing or editing Status bar Displays the current communication status of the system Figure 5 shows two panel accounts that have been defin...

Page 16: ...ption Description Automatic Save of Panel Data Set how often to automatically save the panel account data Session Logging Set whether to enable session logging Idle Time Before Logout Set after how mu...

Page 17: ...type the current user name and password and then click Change The User Information window opens Figure 8 User Information Window 2 Enter the new user name and password 3 Confirm the new password and...

Page 18: ...whether to update information continuously from a wireless panel or to perform a single retrieval of information from the wireless panel This option is used when a wireless panel is directly connecte...

Page 19: ...Options You can set the communication options for both local and remote connections 3 4 2 1 Local Under Local options you can set the Com Port used for a direct connection with the wireless panel Fig...

Page 20: ...eaker Turn the modem speaker on or off Modem Speaker Volume Level Select the volume level of the modem speaker Wait for dial tone before dialing Select whether or not to wait for a dial tone before di...

Page 21: ...ient or Server modes GPRS IP Address Network GPRS server IP address Available in Network Mode GPRS IP Port Network GPRS server port Available in Network Mode Modem Name Modem name Available in Server...

Page 22: ...PRS verify that the predefined port is open both in the firewall settings of the PC and in the network s router Contact your network administrator for more information and support After completing the...

Page 23: ...ting Started HomeLogiX HLX 40 Software Manual 23 Changing an Existing Panel Account Allows you make changes to the properties of a panel account Deleting a Panel Account Allows you delete a panel acco...

Page 24: ...nel group 1 In the Panel Tree right click on the place where you want to add a panel group The right click menu opens Figure 16 Right Mouse Menu Add New Panel Group 2 Click Add New Panel Group A new p...

Page 25: ...ave the configuration any changes made to the selected panel account are saved To save changes made to a panel account 1 In the Panel Tree select the panel account to save 2 Do one of the following Fr...

Page 26: ...o a panel account the status bar displays Panel modified until you save the configuration see Section 4 3 Figure 20 Status Bar Panel Modified Table 6 lists the panel account properties available for e...

Page 27: ...5 7 Settings for the Keypad tone function as well as custom zone descriptions 4 5 Deleting a Panel Account This section describes how to delete a panel account Deleting a panel account is necessary fo...

Page 28: ...e Section 6 3 The following properties are available under Account Information Table 7 Editing a Panel Account Information Section Property Item Description Owner Information Owner Name The name of th...

Page 29: ...efault Fire 24 Hour 24 Hour Silent 24 Hour Audible and No Secure Zone Description The description of the zone You can choose from a predefined list or you can create up to five custom descriptions Chi...

Page 30: ...by typing the part number of the wireless unit in the RF ID field for each of the enrolled units detectors remote controls remote keypads repeaters and wireless sirens The following properties are av...

Page 31: ...ation to the wireless panel see Section 6 3 The following properties are available under Security Table 10 Editing a Panel Security Section Property Item Description Delays Exit Delay Seconds During t...

Page 32: ...cified number of hours for any of the zones where no activity check is enabled a trouble event is reported The options are Disabled 1 2 5 10 15 and 30 Trouble Beeps The options are Disabled default Da...

Page 33: ...nutes Swinger Shutdown Time Duration for automatic resetting of detectors after being ignored by swinger trips The default is 8 hours Abort Annunciation Aborts transmission to central station in the L...

Page 34: ...account 2 Click Communications below the panel account name 3 After modifying the properties save the configuration see Section 4 3 4 Once you have finished modifying the properties download the lates...

Page 35: ...the number for an outside line followed by and the telephone number Private Phone 2 Number The phone number to call when the selected event occurs Note When using a PABX type the number for an outsid...

Page 36: ...vailable options are Disabled default Enabled Voice Alert Text Alert or Both Voice Alert and Text Alert Bypass reporting Indicates how a bypass event is reported to private phones The available option...

Page 37: ...Restore Secondary Link Type CMS channel The link type used to call CMS secondary Options are Call via PSTN and Call via GSM The Call via GSM option is available only if a GSM stick is installed Repor...

Page 38: ...g PGMs to be activated directly from the wireless panel Section 5 6 2 the settings for the external device 3 After modifying the properties save the configuration see Section 4 3 4 Once you have finis...

Page 39: ...nes 5 7 Messages The Messages section allows setting the keypad tone function as well as defining custom zone descriptions See Section 5 2 for more information on zones To access Messages 1 In the Pan...

Page 40: ...Change Authorization Code The Download Authorization Code New Panel Account window opens 2 Enter the new authorization code and confirm it 3 Click OK 6 2 29BUploading from a Panel You can upload the c...

Page 41: ...21 Upload Account Window 3 Select the items to include in the upload and then click OK These options are the same as those available in the Panel Tree The following window opens while the software is...

Page 42: ...OK The current panel account is updated with the uploaded information 6 3 Downloading to a Panel You can download the information in HR P02 to a wireless panel To download to a panel 1 In the Panel Tr...

Page 43: ...You can refresh the properties in the panel account to ensure that they have been updated from the database To refresh the properties 1 Do one of the following From the Actions menu select Refresh Cl...

Page 44: ...k OK 6 6 Downloading the Date and Time to a Panel You can download the date and time to a wireless panel For example if you previously uploaded the date and time from a wireless panel and confirmed th...

Page 45: ...application are downloaded to the wireless panel 6 7 Restoring the Panel to Factory Defaults You can restore a panel account s settings to the factory defaults For example you can use this feature for...

Page 46: ...opens 5 Click Yes The panel account properties return to their factory default state 6 8 Disconnecting a Panel When the HR P02 Remote Programmer application is connected to a wireless panel most acti...

Page 47: ...ick on the panel account and choose Update Firmware The following window opens Figure 30 Update Firmware 3 Click Browse to change the location of the Firmware file 4 Click OK to begin updating the fir...

Page 48: ...h 5 represent the strength 1 being the lowest signal strength and 5 the strongest To perform a signal strength test and show the RSSI 1 In the Panel Tree select the panel 2 From the Actions menu click...

Page 49: ...owing Select Properties from the View menu Click the icon on the toolbar The properties for the selected panel are displayed in the Properties Area 7 2 Viewing the System Status The system status allo...

Page 50: ...ective colored checkboxes Panel Date Time Displays the panel date time Legend displays the Legend of the mapped system information as shown in columns A O T B S and X Actions Includes buttons which en...

Page 51: ...PGM 7 3 7 Turning PGM OFF To turn OFF PGM 1 or 2 1 In the Actions area click Off for the relevant PGM 7 4 Refreshing the Panel Manually You can refresh the panel manually using the system toolbar To r...

Page 52: ...ended to use a Frequency of Retrievals value greater than 3 7 6 Viewing the Event Log All actions that take place in HR P02 are saved in the Event log You can view the Event log for the following Last...

Page 53: ...he Event Log window includes the following information Event No Displays the event number and the severity level color Event Type Displays the type of event reported by the system Reported By Displays...

Page 54: ...ups Each time you perform a backup a new file is created in the directory To back up the database 1 From the Menu bar select Tools Backup Database A confirmation window opens 2 Click OK 8 2 Restoring...

Page 55: ...the terms of this warranty Unless otherwise requested by a ROSSLARE representative return of the failed product s is not immediately required If ROSSLARE has not contacted the Customer within a sixty...

Page 56: ...tampering with the Product if Product disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim ROSSLARE doe...

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