Rosslare HLX-40BGE Wireless security panel User Manual AuraSys P6 Installation Manual
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HLX-40/40A/40B
Advanced Wireless Security Panel 
User Manual 
 September 2010 

Table of Contents 
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Table of Contents 
1. Introduction ............................................................. 4 
2. Operating the HLX-40 .............................................. 6 
2.1 Quick Reference.................................................................. 6 
2.2 About Everyday Operation .................................................. 6 
2.3 Arming Options .................................................................... 6 
2.3.1. Arm Away .......................................................................................... 6 
2.3.2. Arm Home ......................................................................................... 7 
2.3.3. Disarmed ........................................................................................... 7 
2.3.4. Quick Arming ..................................................................................... 8 
2.3.5. Instant Arming .................................................................................... 8 
2.3.6. Forced Arming ................................................................................... 8 
2.4 Entry/Exit Delay Options ........................................................ 8 
2.4.1. Entry Delay ......................................................................................... 8 
2.4.2. Exit Delay ........................................................................................... 9 
3. Technical Specifications ........................................ 10 
4. System Overview ................................................... 12 
4.1 HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Wireless Panel .................................. 12 
4.2 The LCD Display ................................................................. 13 
4.3 The Keypad ....................................................................... 14 
4.4 Sound Indicators ................................................................ 17 
4.5 LED Indicators .................................................................... 18 
5. User Menu Structure ............................................... 19 
6. VIP Menu  .............................................................. 21 
6.1 General ............................................................................. 21 
6.2 Arming submenu ............................................................... 22 
6.3 Automation Submenu ....................................................... 22 
6.4 Voice Operation Submenu ............................................... 22 
6.5 Status Report ...................................................................... 23 
7. READING THE EVENT LOG ....................................... 24 

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8. SMS Commands ................................................... 25 
9. User Menu Options ................................................ 26 
9.1 Accessing the User Menu .................................................. 26 
9.2 Changing the Master Code .............................................. 26 
9.3 Defining User Codes .......................................................... 26 
9.4 Setting Date and Time ....................................................... 27 
9.5 Defining Date and Time Format ........................................ 27 
9.6 Setting Zone Bypass ........................................................... 28 
9.6.1. Enabling Zone Bypass ...................................................................... 28 
9.6.2. Defining Bypass Zones ..................................................................... 28 
9.7 Enrolling Remote controls .................................................. 29 
9.8 Setting Phone Numbers ..................................................... 30 
9.9 Activating / Deactivating PC Mode ................................... 30 
10. Maintenance ........................................................ 31 
10.1 Dismounting the Control Panel .......................................... 31 
10.2 Replacing the Backup Battery ........................................... 31 
Appendix A. Limited Warranty .................................... 32 
Appendix B. Declaration of Conformity ...................... 34 
Appendix C. Technical Support .................................. 35 

Introduction 
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1. Introduction 
The HomeLogiXTM 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 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 Panel has two full split reporting features for 
communicating to central station for Contact ID + 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 HomeLogiXTM 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 

Operating the HLX-40 
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2. Operating the HLX-40  
This section comes to describe the day to day operation of the 
system as well as provide 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: 
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.  
ESC 
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 The 
Keypad on page 14. 
2.2 About Everyday Operation 
The HLX-40 system allows you to insure 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, air 
conditioner, and more via an expandable PGM output. 
2.3 Arming Options 
Based on the way the system is configured by the installer the 
below arming options are available: 
2.3.1. Arm Away 
Full arming of the system, best used when there is no one at 
home / office. In AWAY mode, the system enters Alarm mode if 

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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. 
2.3.2. Arm Home 
Home arming is a perimeter arming of all perimeter sensors and 
detectors as defined by the installer. For use when home / 
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 will trigger only for panic, 
emergency, fire, 24H audible and silent conditions. 
In this state, the system continuously checks zone status and 
will hold the Ready status parameter. This parameter 
determines whether the system is ready to arm. The system will 
become 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. 

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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 will skip the exit delay as well as 
cancel the entry delay configured, and will initiate the Alarm 
instantly causing an alarm to go off upon violation of any zone.  
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. 
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 will arm, effectively 
bypassing the open zone. Once the open zone is closed the 
system will complete 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 
him to open the door and reach the keypad. It is the time 
allowed to the user to reach the keypad to disarm the system. 

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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 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 
him 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.  
Note: 
During HOME arming the system will ignore 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 followed by a faster rate of beeping during the last 
10 seconds of the delay period. 

Technical Specifications 
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3. Technical Specifications 
Electrical Characteristics 
External Power Supply 
220VAC / 50Hz, 110VAC / 60Hz  
Operating Voltage 
Range 
13.8VDC, 800mA  
Input Current 
Standby: 120mA  
Max: 500mA(1000mA w/GSM 
expansion) 
Internal backup 
battery:  
800mAh for 6 hours standby, 2 hours full 
alarm 
Auxiliary power output:  
12VDC, 500mA max 
Display 
Two Line, 16 characters, white backlit 
LCD 
PGM open collector 
outputs 
Two fully programmable, 200mA, PTC 
protected 
External Siren output 
1A relay 
Local Siren  
80dbA 
Communication (RF) Characteristics 
Frequencies 
433.92MHz (G version) 
868.35MHz (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 

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Environmental Characteristics 
Operating Temp. Range 
32º F - 140º F  (0º – 60º C) 
Storage Temp. Range 
-13º F - 158º F (-25 º – 70º C) 
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 Inch. 
217 x 144 x 50 
mm 
8.54 x 5.67 x 
1.97 Inch 
217 x 144 x 48 
mm 
8.54 x 5.67 x 
1.89 Inch 
Weight 
217 x 144 x 48 
mm 
8.54 x 5.67 x 
1.89 Inch. 
217 x 144 x 50 
mm 
8.54 x 5.67 x 
1.97 Inch 
217 x 144 x 48 
mm 
8.54 x 5.67 x 
1.89 Inch 

System Overview 
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4. System Overview 
The main components of the HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 wireless 
panel are: 
HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Wireless Panel, below 
• The LCD Display, on page 13 
• The Keypad, on page 14 
• Sound Indicators, on page 17 
• LED Indicators, on page 18 
4.1 HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Wireless Panel 
The following describes the components of the wireless panel. 
Figure 4 Components 
The table below describes the components in the panel: 
Menu 
Use to navigate between menus. 
Power indicator  
Power LED: Red On: system is ON. 
FLASHING: AC power failure 
Power  
Indicator
Display Status  
Indicator
Keypad 
Door  
HLX-40 
and 
HLX-40A
Local sounder
Local Emergency
Button 
Microphone 
Menu
Enter 

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Status indicator 
Status LED: green On: system armed.   
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 the recording of 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 
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 below: 
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. 

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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. 
4.3 The Keypad 
The keypad is used to program the wireless panel and to arm 
and disarm the sensors. 
Figure 5 The Keypad 

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The following table describes the 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.  
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. 
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 will lockdown for 30 seconds in 
the event of 5 failed attempts to disarm the 
system 
ESC 
Press to ignore an entry (escape) or to 
move one level up in a menu.  

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Key 
Press to 
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 0 to insert a space when 
typing an entry. 
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 2 to 
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 1 to deactivate PGM 1 and/or 2 
to 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 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. 
You must enter a master code. 
9 
normal 
mode only 
Play User Message 
Listen to voice messages. 
4.4 Sound Indicators 
Following are the sounds emitted by the system and keypad: 
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. 
Note: 
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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4.5 LED Indicators 
This section describes the LED indicators of the power and 
status indicators 
LED 
Behavior 
Power 
LED 
Red On when the system is ON. FLASHING When there is 
an AC power failure. 
Status 
LED 
Green OFF when system is disarmed ON when system is 
armed. FLASHING during entry/exit delay, according to 
the beep rate specified 

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5. User Menu Structure 
The User menu enables the configuring of the basic user 
settings, such as setting the date and time, and changing user 
codes. You can define one master user and up to twenty 
additional users, each with their own code. 
Settings marked with an (M) can be accessed by the master 
user only, and appear only if the master code is entered.  
Note: 
If the master code has not been specified, and the 
installer has set the zone bypass to Off, the User menu is 
unavailable to regular users. 
To enter the User menu: 
5.  On the panel, press Menu repeatedly until the screen 
displays User. 
6.  Press Enter. 
7.  Enter the master user code (the default code is 1234) and 
press Enter. The User menu options are displayed: 
Note: 
The system will lockdown for 30 seconds after entering 5 
wrong codes. 
Select  
To 
(M) Edit Master 
Code 
Change the master code (more on page 26). 
(M) User 
Codes 
Specify user codes 1 through 20.  
If the user code exists, you can edit the code or 
delete it by pressing # (more on page 26). 
(M) Set Date & 
Time 
Set the Time & Date, as specified in Setting Date 
and Time, on page 27.  
(M) Date & 
Time Format 
Specify the format in which the time is specified: 
24 hour format or AM/PM. By toggling between 
the two using the Menu button. 
Specify the format in which the date is specified: 
DD-MM-YY or MM-DD-YY (more on page 27) 

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Select  
To 
Zone Bypass 
Enables you to arm the system by bypassing/un-
bypassing selected zones. (more on page 28) 
This option is enabled if manual bypass has been 
enabled by the installer.  
Remote 
Controls 
Enroll remote controls for quick activation of the 
system(more on page 29) 
(M) Private 
Numbers 
Specify up to three private telephone numbers 
(more on page 29).  
(M) PC Mode 
Enable or disable PC connection and activity 
when GSM expansion is installed. Otherwise PC 
mode is enabled Automatically. (more on page 
30) 

VIP Menu 
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6. VIP Menu 
6.1 General 
VIP (Voice Interface Programming) features include Voice 
Assist, where the panel uses voice to prompt the user. Either the 
system or a remote private telephone can initiate a VIP session.  
• VIP Session Initiated by a Remote Telephone User: The 
remote telephone user can initiate a VIP session by calling 
the system’s number. The system answers after a preset 
number of rings, press * to initiate connection the system 
broadcasts the site description and waits for a code. The 
remote user must enter a valid master code to start a 
session.  
• VIP Session Initiated by the System: The system initiates a 
session (if enabled by the installer) upon an event 
occurrence. The system calls the private number and asks 
that you press * to initiate the connection after which the 
system broadcasts the site and the event description.  The 
user must then enter a valid master code to enter the VIP 
menu.  The system hangs up after approximately 60 
seconds of no activity. In the event that there is no answer 
from a private phone or disconnected by the user by 
pressing 9, the system switches to the next private number.  
The system retries calling the programmed private phones 
for a preprogrammed number of attempts unless the user 
disconnects the call session by pressing 9 in which case the 
session is stopped completely.  
The system switches to voice menu mode when a valid master 
code is entered. During voice menu mode, the system uses 
voice messages for menu options. Follow the voice instructions. 
Press 0 at any time to jump one level up in the menus. 
The following options are available: 
• Press 1 to enter the arming options submenu 
• Press 2 to enter the automation options submenu 
• Press 3 to enter the voice operation options submenu 
• Press 4 to receive a status report 
• Press 9 to exit the menu and disconnect the system. 

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6.2 Arming submenu 
After entering the arming submenu the following options are 
available: 
• Press 1 to “Arm Away” 
• Press 2 to “Arm Home” 
• Press 3 to “Disarm” 
• Press 0 to return to the previous menu 
The system status will be announced. 
Please note that when arming, the status change will only be 
announced after the exit delay timeout. 
Disconnect the phone to terminate the session or press 0 to 
return to the previous menu. 
6.3 Automation Submenu 
After entering the automation submenu you will hear the 
following: 
“Please select PGM”: 
• Press 1 for PGM 1  
• Press 2 for PGM 2  
• Press 0 to return to the previous menu 
The system will then request the following: 
• Press 1 to turn the PGM on  
• Press 2 to turn the PGM off.  
Note that no acknowledgment will be heard after your 
selection, disconnect the phone to terminate the session or 
press 0 to return to the previous menu.  
6.4 Voice Operation Submenu 
After entering the Voice operation submenu the following 
options are available: 
• Press 1 for two-way voice activation 
• Press 2 to record a personal message 
• Press 3 to listen to a personal message 
• Press 0 to return to the previous menu 

VIP Menu 
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After entering the two-way voice activation menu: 
• Press 1 to listen in  
• Press 3 to talk 
• Press 0 to return to the previous menu 
After pressing 2 for message recording, you have 15 seconds to 
record your message,  
• Press # to stop the recording 
• Press 0 to return to the previous menu 
6.5 Status Report 
Enter the status submenu to hear the system status. 

READING THE EVENT LOG 
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7. READING THE EVENT LOG 
The HLX-40 event log stores up to 128 events. When the log is 
full, the new incoming event replaces the oldest event.   
Events are displayed in a chronological order, and include the 
date and time of their occurrence. 
To Access the Event Log: 
Access the event log by pressing 8 on the keypad when the 
system is in normal mode. 
To read an event, enter the master code and press Enter. 
Browse the even log using the Menu button or go directly to an 
event by entering the event number using the numeric 
keypad, press Enter to view the date and time of the 
occurrence. 
Note: 
When accessing the Event Log via the PC software the 
words “Remote Control 8” are displayed. 

SMS Commands 
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8. SMS Commands 
The HLX-40 family supports control of the system remotely using 
a cellular phone by accepting SMS commands from the user’s 
cell phone to the GSM’s SIM card provided that the MD-CC101 
GSM Stick expansion is installed and functioning properly. 
To perform Cellular remote commands: 
Send an SMS command according to the table below along 
with either the Master code or one of 20 enabled user codes. 
The format of the message is the command as listed below, 
space, followed by the master or user code. 
For example: “Arm Away 1234” 
Message  
To 
Arm Away 
Arm the system in “Away” mode; this mode 
arms all sensors and detectors. Use this 
function when there is no one in the 
home/office.  
Arm Home 
Arm the system in “Home” mode; this mode 
arms all perimeter sensors and detectors as 
defined by the installer. Use this function 
when the home/office is occupied. 
Disarm 
Disarms all armed sensors and detectors.  
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. 
Activate PGM1 Activates a predefined PGM designated 
by the installer PGM1 
Deactivate PGM1 
Deactivates a predefined PGM designated 
by the installer PGM1 
Activate PGM2 
Activates a predefined PGM designated 
by the installer PGM2 
Deactivate PGM2 Deactivates a predefined PGM designated 
by the installer PGM2 

User Menu Options 
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9. User Menu Options 
9.1 Accessing the User Menu 
Press the Menu button to reach the USER MENU and press Enter. 
You will be asked to enter code (user or master), type in your 4 
digit code.  
Entering the correct code will bring you to the user menu sub 
menus. If a wrong code was entered, the system will emit a 
long beep indicating an error and will wait once again for the 
correct code to be entered. 
No activity for 30 seconds will cause the system to return to 
normal mode. 
Once in the USER MENU use the Menu button to browse the 
sub menus. Press Enter to access the desired sub menu as 
detailed below. 
9.2 Changing the Master Code 
You can change the master code.  
Note: 
This feature is only for master users. 
To change the master code: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select Edit Master Code and press 
Enter. 
2.  Using the numeric keypad, enter the new master code and 
press Enter to save. 
The master code is changed. 
9.3 Defining User Codes 
You can use the panel to define up to twenty users. 
Note: 
This feature is only for master users. 

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To define user codes: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select User Codes and press Enter. 
2.  Using the numeric keypad, select a user (1-20) and press 
Enter. 
3.  Using the numeric keypad, type a 4 digit code and press 
Enter to save. Press the pound key (#) to delete an existing 
number. 
9.4 Setting Date and Time  
Set the date and time which appears on the panel. 
Note: 
This feature is only for master users. 
To set the date and time: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select Date and Time and press 
Enter. 
2.  Two options will appear. 
a.  Set Time- type the time using the alphanumeric keypad 
and press Enter. 
b.  Set Date- enter the date using the alphanumeric 
keypad and press Enter. 
The date and time is set. 
9.5 Defining Date and Time Format 
You can set the format used for the date and time for how it 
appears on the panel. 
Note: 
This feature is only for master users. 
To set the date and time format: 
1.  Select Date and Time Format with Menu button, press Enter. 
2.  Specify the format in which the time is displayed: toggle 
between 24-hour format and AM/PM using the Menu 
button and press Enter to confirm your selection. 
3.  Specify the format in which the date is displayed: DD-MM-
YY or MM-DD-YY and press Enter to confirm your selection. 
The date and time format is set. 

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9.6 Setting Zone Bypass 
You can define certain zones to be bypassed when arming the 
system in order to deal with different situations, such as when 
the sensors battery is low and is sending an event, or when 
arming the system while someone is still on premises in certain 
areas, and so on, you need to also determine whether to 
activate zone bypass in general.  
Note: 
This feature is available to both User and Master level 
users, and will only be active if was set by the installer. 
9.6.1. Enabling Zone Bypass 
In order for the zone bypass option to work, the feature needs 
to first be enabled. 
To Enable Zone Bypass: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select Zone Bypass and press Enter. 
2.  Using the Menu and Enter buttons access the Set Activation 
submenu. 
3.  Using the Menu button choose to either Activate or 
Deactivate the zone bypass feature, press Enter to save. 
9.6.2. Defining Bypass Zones  
You can define each of the 40 zones to be bypassed when 
arming the system.  
The zone bypass is deactivated once the system is disarmed 
following the bypassed arming. 
To Define Bypass Zones: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select Zone Bypass and press Enter. 
2.  Press Enter to access the Select Zone submenu. 
3.  Using the numeric keypad or the Menu button select the 
specific zone to define and press Enter to confirm your 
selection. 

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4.  Using the Menu button choose to either Bypass or Un-
Bypass the selected zone, press Enter to save your 
selection. 
5.  Arm the system using one of the arming options. 
6.  To arm the system again using the same bypass settings, 
press 6 followed by one of the arming buttons.  
9.7 Enrolling Remote controls 
You can enroll up to eight remote controls, and specify 
functions for each button on the remote control. You can also 
delete enrolled remote controls. 
To enroll a remote control and specify a function: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select remote Controls and press 
Enter. 
2.  Select the desired remote control number 01-08 by either 
browsing the remotes using the Menu button or by entering 
the remote number using the numeric keypad. 
3.  Enroll the remote control when the WAITING FOR SIGNAL 
message is displayed, by pressing a button on the remote 
you wish to enroll. 
4.  When the signal is detected you will be asked to press the 
Enter button to store and save your selection.  
5.  Once the selection is stored, you can then choose to 
configure each of the remote control buttons to behave in 
one of the following options: 
o Restore Default (reset to its original functionality) 
o Operate PGM 1 
o Operate PGM 2 
o Status Request 
6.  At any time press the ESC button to exit the menu. 
Note: 
Once you exit the menu (after saving the enrollment) 
you cannot change the button’s behavior, unless you 
delete the remote and re-enroll it. 
To delete a remote control 
1.  Using the Menu button, select remote Controls and press 
Enter. 

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2.  Select the pre-enrolled remote control number 01-08 by 
either browsing the remotes using the Menu button or by 
entering the remote number using the numeric keypad. 
3.  You will be asked to confirm deletion, Press Enter to delete 
the detector or the ESC button to go back. 
9.8 Setting Phone Numbers 
You can specify up to three private telephone numbers that 
are called by the wireless panel when an event occurs. 
To define Phone Numbers: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select Private Numbers and press 
Enter. 
2.  Using the Menu button, or numeric keypad, choose 
between Private numbers 1, 2 or 3 and press Enter. 
3.  Using the numeric keypad, enter the telephone number 
and press Enter to confirm. Press the pound key (#) to 
delete an existing number. 
The private numbers are set. 
Note: 
For PABX use the digit followed by ","  and then the full 
number 
Note: 
When setting more than one number, the system will call 
the first number followed by the second and then the 
third. Once any one of them answers the call the system 
will stop reporting 
9.9 Activating / Deactivating PC Mode 
Enable or disable PC connection and activity when GSM 
expansion is installed. For security reasons after activating PC 
mode you have 2 minutes to begin activity. After two minutes 
of no activity the system will automatically deactivate. 
To set the PC mode: 
1.  Using the Menu button, select PC Mode and press Enter. 
2.  Using the Menu button, select Activate or Deactivate and 
press Enter to confirm. 

Maintenance 
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10. Maintenance  
10.1 Dismounting the Control Panel 
To release the panel from the mounted back-plate: 
1.  Unlock the locking hooks on the top of the back-plate by 
lifting them up and out of the recesses on top of the panel.  
2.  Pull the top of the panel away from the wall to disconnect 
the connector from the back-plate. 
3.  Remove the panel from the lower posts of the back-plate. 
10.2 Replacing the Backup Battery 
To replace the backup battery: 
1.  Dismount the panel. 
2.  Remove the battery cover. 
3.  Replace the battery. 
4.  Replace the cover. 
Figure 6: Replacing the Backup Battery 

Limited Warranty 
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Appendix A. Limited Warranty 
ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED S (Rosslare) TWO YEARS LIMITED 
WARRANTY is applicable worldwide. This warranty supersedes any other warranty. 
Rosslare's TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is subject to the following conditions:  
Warranty of Rosslare's products extends to the original purchaser (Customer) of the 
Rosslare product and is not transferable.  
Warranty 
ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD. AND / OR SUBSIDIARIES (ROSSLARE) warrants 
that the HomeLogiXTM HLX-40 Advanced Wireless Intrusion system panel family, to be 
free from defects in materials and assembly in the course of normal use and service. 
The warranty period commences with the date of shipment to the original purchaser 
and extends for a period of 2 years (24 Months). 
Products Covered By This Warranty and Duration  
In the event of a breach of warranty, ROSSLARE will credit Customer with the price of 
the Product paid by Customer, provided that the warranty claim is delivered to 
ROSSLARE by the Customer during the warranty period in accordance with the terms 
of this warranty. Unless otherwise requested by ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD. 
AND / OR SUBSIDIARIES representative, return of the failed product(s) is not 
immediately required.  
Warranty Remedy Coverage  
If ROSSLARE has not contacted the Customer within a sixty (60) day holding period 
following the delivery of the warranty claim, Customer will not be required to return the 
failed product(s). All returned Product(s), as may be requested at ROSSLARE 
ENTERPRISES LTD. AND /OR SUBSIDIARY’S sole discretion, shall become the 
property of ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD. AND /OR SUBSIDIARIES. 
To exercise the warranty, the user must contact Rosslare Enterprises Ltd. to obtain an 
RMA number after which, the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight 
prepaid and insured 
In the event ROSSLARE chooses to perform a product evaluation within the sixty (60) 
day holding period and no defect is found, a minimum US$ 50.00 or equivalent charge 
will be applied to each Product for labor required in the evaluation. 
Rosslare will repair or replace, at its discretion, any product that under normal 
conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or workmanship. No 
charge will be applied for labor or parts with respect to defects covered by this 
warranty, provided that the work is done by Rosslare or a Rosslare authorized service 
center.  

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ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss resulting from 
the operation or performance of any Product or any systems in which a Product is 
incorporated. This warranty shall not extend to any ancillary equipment not furnished 
by ROSSLARE, which is attached to or used in conjunction with a Product, or to any 
Product that is used with any ancillary equipment, which is not furnished by 
ROSSLARE. 
Exclusions and Limitations  
This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the transportation, freight cost to 
the repair center, removal or reinstallation of the product, whether or not proven 
defective.  
Specifically excluded from this warranty are any failures resulting from Customer's 
improper testing, operation, installation, or damage resulting from use of the Product 
in other than its normal and customary manner, or any maintenance, modification, 
alteration, or adjustment or any type of abuse, neglect, accident, misuse,  improper 
operation, normal wear, defects or damage due to lightning or other electrical 
discharge. This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has 
exhausted the life of a part or instrument, or any modification or abuse of, or 
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 does not warrant the installation, maintenance, or service of the Product.  
Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions 
under which it has to operate.  
In no event shall Rosslare be liable for incidental or consequential damages.  
THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE FULL EXTENT OF ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES 
LTD. AND IT’S SUBSIDIARIES’ WARRANTY 
Limited Warranty Terms  
THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON, WHETHER 
OR NOT PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR ACT ON BEHALF OF ROSSLARE.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. ALL 
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, 
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE, ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. 
IN NO EVENT SHALL ROSSLARE BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE 
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL, 
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS 
OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, COMMERCIAL LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, AND LOSS OF 
PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION, USE, OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH 
PRODUCT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE MAY BE 
DISCLAIMED BY LAW. 
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT OF A VIOLATION 
OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  

Declaration of Conformity 
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Appendix B. Declaration of Conformity  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications. However, there is no 
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference 
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try 
to correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
• Increase the separation between the equipment and 
receiver. 
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different 
from that to which the receiver is connected. 
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician 
for help. 
Warning: 
Changes or modifications to this equipment not 
expressly approved by the party responsible for 
compliance (Rosslare Ltd.) could void the user’s 
authority to operate the equipment. 

Technical Support 
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Appendix C. Technical Support 
Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa 
Rosslare Security Products Headquarters 
905-912 Wing Fat Industrial Bldg,  
12 Wang Tai Road,  
Kowloon Bay Hong Kong  
Tel: +852 2795-5630  
Fax: +852 2795-1508  
E-mail: support.apac@rosslaresecurity.com 
United States and Canada  
1600 Hart Court, Suite 103 
Southlake, TX, USA 76092 
Toll Free: +1-866-632-1101 
Local: +1-817-305-0006 
Fax: +1-817-305-0069 
E-mail: support.na@rosslaresecurity.com 
Europe 
Global Technical Support & Training Center  
HaMelecha 22 
Rosh HaAyin, Israel 48091  
Tel: +972 3 938-6838  
Fax: +972 3 938-6830  
E-mail: support.eu@rosslaresecurity.com 
South America 
Pringles 868, 1640 Martinez 
Buenos Aires 
Argentina 
Tel: +54 11 4798-0095 
Fax: +54 11 4798-2228 
E-mail: support.la@rosslaresecurity.com 
Web Site: www.rosslaresecurity.com 

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