Installation manualHILLS RELIANCE
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 8 Hills Reliance 128 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description EARTH Earth / Ground. To comply with ACA S009 & AS
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 9 Hills Reliance 12 Wiring Diagram
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 10 Hills Reliance 12 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description EARTH Earth / Ground. To comply with ACA S009 & AS
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 11 Hills Reliance 8 Wiring Diagram
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 12 Hills Reliance 8 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description AC AC input. Connect a 16.5V 1.5A approved plug pack. E
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 13 Main Options Areas The Hills Reliance 128 can have up to a maximum of eight separate systems (areas) with distinct
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 14 Exit Error If enabled, the Hills Reliance will send an ‘Exit Error Report’ if an entry/exit zone is faulted at the
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 15 Programming The LED Code Pads This section describes how to program the address and area of each code pad as well as
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 16 3. Setting The LED Code Pad Number And Area Options - Function [9] [4] Step 1 Your system must be in the disarmed st
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 17 7. Service Menu - Function [2] The service light will be “on” if the security system requires service. If the servi
Hills Reliance Control Panel Thank-you for choosing the Hills Reliance Control Panel! The Hills Reliance security control panel from Hills Industrie
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 18 9. Assigning User Code Authority Levels - Function [6] Step 1 Assign user codes before assigning authority levels St
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 19 10. Walk Test Mode - Function [] [Chime] Step 1 Press the []-[Chime] keys Step 2 Enter a [Master Arm/Disarm Code]
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 20 Programming The Hills Reliance Control Panel Features, Segments and Options The Hills Reliance programming structur
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 21 Programming Data Programming Data: Programming data is always one of two types. One type of data is numerical and ca
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 22 Programming Example Figure 1 - Numerical Data (Binary) Programming Example
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 23 Programming Feature Descriptions System Codes Feature 0 Code Requirements Feature 0, segment 1 is used to enab
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 24 Dialer Options (Features 4 – 11) Feature 4 Phone Number One (1) Segments 1-20 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 1
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 25 Feature 8 Phone Number Three (3) Segments 1-20 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 1
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 26 Download Options (Features 12 – 15) Feature 12 Download Access Code Segments 1-8 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feat
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 27 Feature 16 new Area 1 – Option and Report Selections Feature 16 is used to enable certain options for this area
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 1 Hills Reliance Control Panel Installation Manual Page Warnings...
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 28 Area Option Descriptions AC Power / Low Battery Sounder Alert If enabled, the panel will beep the Code Pad sounder u
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 29 Area Option Descriptions Re-exit The panel has the ability to restart the exit delay if required without disarming t
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 30 Data Default Zone Configuration 4 Entry / Exit Delay 2: Partial – Forced Arming – A trip will start entry delay 2. T
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 31 Data Default Zone Configuration (Zones 21-31 are not reprogrammable) 21 Instant: Partial – Twin Trip – Produces an i
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 32 Feature 21 Zone Area Select - Zones 9-16 Feature 21 is used to select the area(s) that zones 9-16 reside in. A z
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 33 Segment 4 (1) On if Fail To Communicate report enabled 2 On if Log Full report enabled (3) On if Auto-test report
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 34 System Option Descriptions Enable Steady (Temporal) Siren new If enabled this option will enable the Steady (Tempora
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 35 Feature 23 Siren / Communicator Attempt Counter Segment 1 0 Feature 23 is used to set the burglary zone siren
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 36 System Timer Descriptions Partial Arm Entry Time The Partial Arm Entry time is the delay time that will be allocated
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 37 Feature 27 new Auxiliary Output 1-4 Special Timing Feature 27 contains special timing option activation for the
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 2 Compliance Notices Information to the Installer - Changes and modifications not expressly approved by Hills can void t
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 38 Auxiliary Output Logic Selection new Data Logic 0 Event A or Event B 1 Event A and Event B 2 Not Event A or Event
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 39 Note: When event 48 is programmed, it is possible to program a user code's authorization to select which output
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 40 Feature 36 new Days of the Week for Auto-Arming in Areas 1 - 8 Feature 36 selects which days of the week each ar
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 41 Feature 39 new Area 2 – Option and Report Selections Feature 39 is used to enable certain options that can be a
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 42 Feature 40 new Area 2 – Entry / Exit Timers Entry Time 1 Exit Time 1 Entry Time 2 Exit Time 2 Segments 1-6
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 43 Feature 48 Area 5 – Option and Report Selections Feature 48 is used to enable certain options that can be acces
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 44 Feature 56 new Area 8 – Account Code Segments 1-6 10 10 10 10 Reserved new Reserved new Feature 56 contai
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 45 Feature 62 Zone Area Select - Zones 25-32 Feature 62 is used to select the area(s) that zones 25-32 reside in. A
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 46 Feature 68 new Configuration Group 1 Characteristic Select Segment 1 1 Fire (turn on if this is a fire zone)
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 47 Feature 69 Configuration Group 2 Alarm Event Code Segment 1 3 Feature 69 contains the Contact I.D. event code
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 3 Updated Features There are new features on the Hills Reliance product, and some which have been changed from the prev
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 48 Feature 78 new Configuration Group 6 Characteristic Select Seg 1 4 Seg 2 257 Seg 3 25678 Seg 4 new Seg
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 49 Feature 87 Configuration Group 11 Alarm Event Code Segment 1 3 Feature 87 contains the Contact I.D. event cod
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 50 Feature 96 new Configuration Group 15 Characteristic Select Seg 1 Seg 2 25 Seg 3 25678 Seg 4 new Seg
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 51 Feature 105 Configuration Group 20 Alarm Event Code Segment 1 3 Feature 105 contains the Contact I.D. event c
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 52 Feature 125 new Zones 73-80 Configuration Group Segments 1-8 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Feature 125 contain
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 53 Feature 133 new Zones 105-112 Configuration Group Segments 1-8 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Feature 133 conta
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 54 Feature 155 new Days of the Week for Auto Disarm Areas 1 - 8 Feature 36 selects which days of the week each area
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 55 Appendix 1: Reporting Zone Codes in Contact I.D. The Hills Reliance control panel has the ability to report Ademco
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 56 Appendix 2: Reporting Fixed Codes in Contact I.D. The table below lists the CID event codes sent for the following r
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 57 Appendix 3: Expander Numbers for Reporting Expander Trouble The tables below list the device numbers that will be re
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 4 Ordering Information Hills Reliance System Modules & Equipment Part # Description DAS Code NX-8-v2-HILLS Hills
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 58 NX-408E / NX-416E / NX-448E Wireless Receiver Address Settings Module Number Reported Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 59 Appendix 4: Troubleshooting System Problems Device Problem Remedy Code Pad Code pad appears dead - no lights or
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 60 System Service Light “ON” - Pressing 2 displays LED 1. Press the (1) key and observe which LED comes on to in
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 61 System Service Light “ON” - Pressing 2 displays LED 4. Loss of Supervision (wireless zone only). Press the (
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 62 Installation Floor Plan Instructions 1. Sketch the layout of the building using the grid to scale dimensions 2. Id
toEnables 6 digit code. All Arm/Disarm/Go to Program codes require 6 digitsOn enables ‘Go To Program Code’ as an Arm Only codeOn enables the ‘Go To Pr
Pg25Pg26Pg25Pg26Dial Attempts \ Dialing OptionsNo. of Rings / Calls to Answer DownloadPhone Line Cut DelayDownload Access Code10Feat.13Feat.11Feat.12F
Pg32Zone 9-16 Area Selection21Feat.Pg31Zone 9-16 Configuration Groups20Feat.16 16Area 1Area 2Area 3Area 4Area 5Area 6Area 7Area 82 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 3 3
30555012000AC Failure Report Delay (0 -255 min)Siren Time (1 - 255 min)Twin Trip Time (0 - 255 min)Chime Option (‘0’ = Follow, ‘5’ = Chime once, ‘255’
Pg37Pg37Auxiliary Output 3 - Event & TimeAuxiliary Output 4 - Event & Time30Feat.31Feat.232100535300Event A for Aux Out 3(Default Event 23 = R
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 5 Note –This diagram is a guide for basic system programming only. Configuration depends upon customer requirements Inst
On enables the Quick Arm optionOn enables the Late To Close optionOn enables the LED Extinguish optionReservedOn enables Opening and Closing reportsOn
On enables the Quick Arm optionOn enables the Late To Close optionOn enables the LED Extinguish optionReservedOn enables Opening and Closing reportsOn
On enables the Quick Arm optionOn enables the Late To Close optionOn enables the LED Extinguish optionReservedOn enables Opening and Closing reportsOn
On enables the Quick Arm optionOn enables the Late To Close optionOn enables the LED Extinguish optionReservedOn enables Opening and Closing reportsOn
Pg45Zone 41-48 Area Selection66Feat.Pg45Zone 41-48 Configuration Groups65Feat.16 16Area 1Area 2Area 3Area 4Area 5Area 6Area 7Area 82 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 3
Pg47Configuration Group 3 - Alarm Event Code71Feat.3Pg47Configuration Group 2 - Characteristic Select70Feat.Segment 1 Segment 213641236785 527Segment
Pg48Configuration Group 7 - Characteristic Select80Feat.Segment 1 Segment 2136123678527Segment 3 Segment 5Segment 4413451236784512367872685FireDelay 1
Pg48Configuration Group 10 - Alarm Event Code85Feat.3Pg49Configuration Group 11 - Characteristic Select88Feat.Segment 1 Segment 2413612378527Segment 3
Pg49Configuration Group 15 - Alarm Event Code95Feat.3Pg50Configuration Group 15 - Characteristic Select96Feat.Segment 1 Segment 21361237852Segment 3 S
Pg50Configuration Group 18 - Alarm Event Code101Feat.3Pg50Configuration Group 18 - Characteristic Select102Feat.Segment 1 Segment 2112 2Segment 3 Segm
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 6 Board Installation The metal enclosure should be installed with the door opening from the top to bottom. It should be
Pg51Zone 65-72 Area Selection124Feat.Area 1Area 2Area 3Area 4Area 5Area 6Area 7Area 82 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 3 3 3 34 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 6 6 6 6 6 6 67 7 7
Pg52Zone 97-104 Area Selection132Feat.Area 1Area 2Area 3Area 4Area 5Area 6Area 7Area 82 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 3 3 3 34 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 6 6 6 6 6 6 67 7
Pg53Zone 121-128 Area Selection138Feat.Area 1Area 2Area 3Area 4Area 5Area 6Area 7Area 82 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 3 3 3 34 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 6 6 6 6 6 6 67 7
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Hills Reliance Specifications Operating Power 16.5 VAC 25, 40, or 50 VA Transformer Auxiliary Power W/ 25 VA Transformer 12 VDC Regulated
Reliance 128 Installation Manual v1-1.doc Quick Start Guide Short form programming sheet for a monitored system This is not a substitute for reading
© Hills Industries 2009 Page 7 Hills Reliance 128 Wiring Diagram
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