Introduction
The HSM2HOSTx two-way wireless transceiver adds wireless capability to PowerSeries Neo alarm
controllers, model HS2128, HS2064, HS2032 or HS2016. This manual describes how to install,
program and maintain the HSM2HOST.
Controls & Indicators
Status LEDs
The LEDs on the front of the HSM2HOST provide feedback regarding the installation, operation and
troubleshooting of the unit. The LEDs function as follows:
Red LED
Module Power Up:
Firmware Update:
Trouble Condition:
Module Confirmation: On steady during module confirmation process.
Placement Test:
Green LED
Placement Test:
Tamper
The HSM2HOST has separate built-in wall and case tampers. The case tamper is disabled by default
on the NA version (enabled on EU version). Section [804][510] option 3 enables or disables the case
tamper. Enable or disable the wall tamper by fastening the breakaway wall tamper bracket securely to
the wall using one of the supplied screws.
The case tamper activates when the case is opened and restores when the case is closed. The wall
tamper on the back of the unit is depressed by the mounting surface when properly installed. If the
unit is removed, the tamper activates. Ensure the mounting surface is smooth and free of obstructions
that block access to the rear of the unit. Electrical wires should not run over or under the module when
it is mounted.
NOTE: The built in wall and case tamper must be installed and enabled for UL/ULC listed
Commercial/ Residential Burglary applications.
On steady during module power-up sequence then off.
Slow flashing = update in progress
Rapid flashing = update failed
Very rapid flashing = update corrupt, contact distributor
• No trouble: 1 rapid flash every 10 seconds.
If troubles are present, a series of flashes occur every 2 seconds. Each
series of flashes indicate troubles as follows:
• 1 flash: Module not enrolled
• 2 flashes: Loss of contact with module for over 60 seconds
• 3 flashes: Corbus low voltage
• 8 flashes: RF interference (jam condition)
On steady when location is bad. Off when location is good.
On steady when location is suitable. Off when location is unsuitable.
NOTE:
For UL/ULC listed systems, signal must be "Strong". See
Wireless Device Status Indications on page 9 for details.
Operation
Operation
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