Honeywell K14114 3/06 Rev.B manual

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    ADEMCO LYNXR-I Security Systems Installatio n and Setup Guide AWAY OFF ST A Y AUX 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 1 2 3 K14114 3/06 Rev. B[...]

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    - 2 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The F ollowin g Recom men dation s for th e Loc ation of Fir e and Bur glar y Detec tion Devic es Help Provid e Prop er Cov erag e for th e Pr otect ed Prem ises. Recommendations for Smok e and Heat Detectors With r egard to the numb er and pl acem ent of s moke/h eat d etec tors, w e sub scrib e to th e [...]

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    - 3 - Table of Contents SYSTEM FEA TURES ................................................................................................................ ..................4 MOUNTING T HE CONT ROL........................................................................................................... ..........5 WIRING CONN ECTIONS ..............[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 4 - System Features U U U U L L L L LYNXR-I is not i ntended for UL985 Househo ld Fire applications unless a 24-hou r backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKI T-HC or LYNXR CHKIT-SHA) is i nstalled. Powerline Carri er Devices ha ve not been evaluated by UL. The LYNXR-I control is a self-contained, r echargeable wireless[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 5 - Mounting the Control Wall Mounting The illu strati on below show s the fron t ass embly sep arated fr om the bac k pla te. DO NOT disc onnect the ribbon cable f rom the terminal strip board. Disconnect the cable only from the front assembly board. 1. Release the front assembly fro m the back plate by depr[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 6 - Wiring Connections Wiring Overview The f ollowing summ arizes the conn ecti ons re quired. Refer to th e Wiring Conne ctions p arag raph and the Summar y of C onnec tion s diagr am on th e ins ide bac k cover w hen m aking c onn ections . U U U U L L L L External sounders ha ve not been evaluat ed by UL. [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 7 - Wiring C onnections 1. Make Earth Ground Connect ion - The desig nated earth groun d termin al (1) must be ter minated in a goo d earth groun d for the li ghtning transient protec tive device s in th is produc t to be effective. The foll owing ar e examples of good ea rth grounds av ailable at most ins ta[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 8 - Connecting/Configuring Communication Modules General This LYNXR-I s upports centra l station repo rting via long ra nge radio and internet. It also supports upload/ down load pr ogram ming cap ability v ia th e Intern et or a Priv ate loca l area n etwor k (Intr anet). This allows site maintena nce indepe[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 9 - AlarmNet 7845G SM*, 7845i-GSM*, 7845i-ENT or 7845i, Communications Dev ice The 7845i -ENT/784 5i and 7845CV2 c an not be used f or installati ons requi ring 24-ho ur st andby. 1. Connect the 4- wire com municat ions c able to the LRR/IP Communic ations port on t he LYN XR-I. 2. Connect the four wires t o [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 10 - LRR/IP Communicatio ns Device 24 -Hour Standby Po wer If you are installing t he Alar mNet 7845G SM/7845i-GS M or 7845i-L y ou must install t he Supe r High Capac ity battery P/N WALYNX-RCHB-SHA in the LYNXR-I. The 7845i -ENT/784 5i and 7845CV2 c an not be used f or installati ons requi ring 24-ho ur st [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 11 - AC Power and Bac kup Battery The sys tem is p owered by a 9VAC, 25 VA Plug-in Transform er, ADEMCO K 10145 X10 (K1014 5CN in Canada). Refe r to the wiring tab le below for wire gauge and lengt h. Use only the provi ded ADEM CO K10145X 10 or K10145C N Transfor mer. Distance fro m Transfo rmer to Control W[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 12 - AC Power and Recha rgeable Backup Battery The LYNX R-I is equ ipped with an int egral, rep laceabl e, rechargeabl e batt ery p ack rated at 7.7Vdc . Select the ap propria te batt ery pa ck, bas ed on th e instal lation ’s requ iremen t, and in stall th e bat tery pac k. Model/ Part Num ber Battery Stan[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 13 - Installing Wireless Zones General I nformatio n Zones: The con trol sup ports u p to 24 wireles s zones using 5800 Serie s transmitt ers, and up to 16 wi reless button s. Range: The buil t-in RF re ceiver can d etect sig nals f rom wirel ess transm itter s within a n ominal rang e of 200 feet. Tran smitt[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 14 - Transmitter Battery Life • Batteries in the wir eless transmi tters may la st from 4–7 year s, depen ding on the env ironm ent, usag e, and the spec ific wire less devic e being u sed. Fac tors such as h umidity , high or low temp eratu res, as w ell as large sw ings in t emperatu re may all reduce t[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 15 - 5800 Series Tr ansmitter Loop Numbers (Refer to t his info rmatio n when pro gramming t ransmitters ) The foll owing illu stration shows th e compatib le transmi tters, the ir associated input typ es and loop des ig natio ns . LOOP 1 5806/5807/5808/5808LST ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 5809 ENROLL AS &[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 16 - Mechanics of Programming General P rogrammin g In formation Programming options are stored in no n-removable, electrically erasabl e, no nvolati le EEROM me mory. The system can b e progr amme d at any time, even a t the in staller 's prem ises p rior to th e actual install ation. Simply ap ply p ow[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 17 - Interactive Menu Mode Pr ogramming ( ✻ 56, ✻ 80, ✻ 81, ✻ 83, ✻ 84, ✻ 85) Press [ ✻ ] + in teract ive mode No . (i.e., ✻ 56). The keyp ad will d isplay the f irst of a ser ies of pr ompts. A detail ed proced ure ( with di splay s of pr ompts) is prov ided in later sect ions of this ma nual[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 18 - Zone Response Type Definitions General I nformatio n During programmi ng, you must assign a zone type to each zone, which defines the way in which t he system responds to faults in that zone. Zo ne types are defi ned below. Type 00 Zone Not Used Zone type 00 is u sed to pro gram a zone that is not used. [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 19 - Zone Response Type Definitions Type 07 24-hour Audible Alarm Zone type 07 is usually assigne d to a zone containing an Emer gency button (audible eme rgenc y). Zone Characteris tics: • Sends a r eport to the centr al station, and pro vides alarm so unds externally and at the ke ypad. Type 08 24-hour Au[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 20 - Data Field Descriptions Defaul ts (whe re applic able) a re Indica ted in b old tex t. The foll owing pag es list all dat a fields in this C ontrol ( in num erical order) . Use the blank pr ogramming f orm to rec ord the d ata for this in stallati on. N ote that both keyp ad LEDs f lash wh ile in Program[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 21 - Data Field Descriptions ✻ 34 Exit Delay 00-99 = exit dela y time in seco nds The system will wait the time entered before sound ing an alar m if the exit door is l eft open af ter th e s yste m has be en armed. UL insta llat ions: must be set f or a maxi mum of 60 seco nds ✻ 35 Entry Delay 01 00-99 =[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 22 - Data Field Descriptions All four digits of the Subscriber Account nu mber must be entered in Fields ✻ 43 and ✻ 44. If ten-digit format is selected in ✻ 48 (option 5), all ten digits of the Subscriber Ac count number mu st be entered. Fields ✻ 43 and ✻ 44: Enter [ ✻ ] as the four th digit if a[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 23 - Data Field Descriptions ✻ 49 Split/Dual Reporting To Primary To Secondary 0 = All repo rts None, unless prim ary fails, then a ll 1 = Alarms, Resto re, Canc el Others 2 = All exc ept Open/Clo se, Test Open/Close, Test 3 = Alarms, Resto re, Canc el All 4 = All exc ept Open/Clo se, Test All 5 = All repor[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 24 - Data Field Descriptions ✻ 58 RF Jam Detection 0 = no jam detect ion 1 = RF jam detection with event logging, but no central stati on report 2 = RF jam detection with event logging a nd with central stati on report (if trouble/restore re port is enable d in fields ✻ 60, ✻ 71 ) For Ev ent Loggi ng, O[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 25 - Data Field Descriptions ✻ 63 Low Battery Report Code (See notes above) This will be sent when a low batt ery condition exists in the system’s standby batte ry. ✻ 64 Test Report Code (See notes above) This is sent p eriodi cally t o test t hat th e com municato r and phon e lin es a re op era tional[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 26 - Data Field Descriptions T o ensu re th at th e L YNXR- I prop erly t ransmit s it s repo rts to t he Ce ntral Station via th e prop er c hannel you mu st pr ogram a Primary Phone Number in Field *41 and/or activate/deactiva te the LRR/IP Communications Module in Field *55. The 15-Second Dialer Delay (Bur[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 27 - Data Field Descriptions ✻ 87 AUX Functio n/1-Button P aging 0 = Aux key performs defined function (macro) 1 = Aux key sends predefined mess age to pager or a v oice mes sage to Follow Me system phone number If “0” is entered, user can defin e a macro function for the AUX key. See user manual for de[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 28 - Data Field Descriptions DOWNLOAD I NFORM ATION ( ✻ 94, ✻ 95) ✻ 94 Download C all Back Phon e Number Enter up to 20 di gits as follo ws: 0–9, # +11 for “ * ”, # + 12 for “# ”, # + 13 for a pause. This is the p hone number t he control will us e to call bac k the down loading computer. Do n[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 29 - ✻ 56 Enhanc ed Zone Programming Mode This is an in teractive m enu mode that is used to pr ogram zone numbers, zon e types, al arm and report codes, and to id entify the typ e of lo op inpu t device. This m ode can also b e used f or ent ering 58 00 Serie s transm itt er serial nu mber s. Note: Ther e [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 30 - ✻ 56 Enhanc ed Zone Programming Mode While in Program mode, press ✻ 56 to enter Zone Programmi ng Menu Mode. Refer to the zone a ssignment table for ✻ 56 on th e se parat e progra mmin g form . The f ollowin g exp lain s the ✻ 56 p rompt s in d etail. The left tw o columns identify the pr ompts a[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 31 - ✻ 56 Enhanc ed Zone Programming Mode E l Loop number or Loop and Serial number (if using RF Lear ning) 1-4 = loop number f or the zon e of the trans mitter being entered. 0 + [ ✻ ] = continue to DELET E ZONE PARAMETE RS CONFIRMATION promp t (F) [ ✻ ] = contin ue to the ENRO LL MODE pr ompt (1A) if [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 32 - ✻ 56 Enhanc ed Zone Programming Mode IA LC Enroll mode 0 = advance to th e VOI CE DESCR IPTOR prompt (1C ). Note: This will save a ll zone paramete rs. 1 = enter now and pr ocee d to SERI AL NUMBER prompt (1b ). Note: Not applicable if the serial number is already presen t. 2 = copy the la st serial nu[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 33 - ✻ 56 Enhanc ed Zone Programming Mode I d vi Descri ptor 1 Enter [#] + 2-d igit vocabular y index num ber† of first de scriptor word for this zone. 6 = accept wor d and adva nce to descr iptor 2 (descriptor 2 will be announced) 8 = accept wor d and adva nce to next zon e (promp t A) – entir e zone d[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 34 - ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode Power line C arrier devic es (eg ., X1 0 brand devic es) are prog ramm able sw itches that c an b e used to p erform many differe nt functions. They can be used to turn lights on and off, contro l sounders, or for status i nd i c a t i o ns . I n t h is s y s te m , e [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 35 - ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode STOP Th e "STOP" p rogrammin g determine s when and under wh at condition s the device w ill be de- activa ted. Th e follow ing o ption s are ava ilable: Upon Restore of a Z one List Restore Z one Li st: If a "Z ONE LIS T" is used as th e “Stop ?[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 36 - ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode The follo wing explai ns these prompts i n detail. The left two columns identify t he prompts and list the availabl e entr ies. Th e righ t-mo st colum n prov ides a f urther explan ation of the entri es. Note: Entering a nu mber oth er than one specif ied will give un[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 37 - ✻ 81 Zone List Menu Mode While in Program mode, press ✻ 81 to e nter Zone List Menu Mode. Th is m o de i s us e d t o p ro gra m z o n e lists for output devices (programmed in ✻ 8 0 menu mode) or Chim e-by- Zone in Zone List 3. NOTES: • Any list may include any or all of the systems zone numbers[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 38 - ✻ 83 Enhanc ed Sequential Mode By using th is mode, you can add, delete, or change the serial number of a transmitter in a zone, but retain all other existing data th at has been program med f or that zone. N ote that the ✻ 83 Enhan ced Se quenti al mode requ ires that a ll zon e informati on must fi[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 39 - ✻ 83 Enhanc ed Sequential Mode IA zz IA LC Enroll mode 0 = advance to n ext zone to be enrolled 1 = enter now an d procee d to SERI AL NUMBER prompt (1b ). For 4 button keys (zon es 26-29, 30-33, 3 4-37, & 38-41) the serial number will be enrolled to all four buttons. If enrolling a key, the panel [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 40 - ✻ 83 Enhanc ed Sequential Mode I b zz I b Serial number Enter transm itter’s 7- d igit serial number via R F learning or manually. [#] = return to (1A) pr ompt an d reject wha tever serial number entries have b een ma de. [ ✻ ] = return t o (1A) prompt (if a valid seria l number has bee n enrolled,[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 41 - ✻ 84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors Use th is mod e to as sign vo ice desc riptor s f or each z one. These are th e descr iptors that ar e ann ounced when th e sy stem ann ounc es any even t involv ing a z one num ber. Eac h desc riptor can c onsist of up t o 3 wor ds. Press ✻ 84 while in Pr ogramming[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 42 - ✻ 84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptor VOICE VOCABULARY INDEX 00 ½ second paus e A 82 ALARM 32 ATTIC B 01 BABY 33 BACK 34 BASEMENT 35 BATHROOM 36 BEDROOM C 83 CHECK D 37 DELAY DOOR 38 DEN 02 DETECTOR 03 DINI NG 39 DINING ROOM 04 DOOR 40 DOWNSTAIRS 05 DRIVEWAY E 06 EAST 41 EIGHT 42 EMERGENCY F 43 FAM ILY RO[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 43 - ✻ 85 Record Custom Voic e Descriptor s Use th is mod e to r ecord u p to 5 custom voic e descr iptor s. Pr ess ✻ 85 whi le in Prog ramming mode. Note: Entering a number o ther than o ne spe cified will g ive unpr edictable results. 85 Assign cu stom voice descr iptors 0 = exit mode 1 = enter mo de En[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 44 - Voice Prompt Programming The LYN XR-I f eature s a qu ick prog rammin g mode that all ows you to prog ram th e system by resp ondi ng to a serie s of voic e prom pts. The Vo ice Pr ompt Pr ogram ming G uide prov ides you with the inf ormati on requ ired to use this featu re. Voice Pr ompt Progra mmi ng K[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 45 - Voice Prompt Programming Enter Voice Prompt Programming Mode: (Installer Code + 8 8 8) . Follow the voice prompts to advance to the selected it em in the Main Programming Menu. Add Sen sors Delete Sensors First Central Station Phone Nu mber First Central Station Account Number Second Ce ntral Stati on Ph[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 46 - Voice Prompt Programming To Delet e Sens ors To Add an Emergency P endant (5) Pendant Ty pe Medical Fire Silent Police Police When adding wireless keys, wait 5 seconds between transmissi ons. To Add a Wireless Key LYNXR-I automati cally saves phone and a ccount number data onc e all availa ble digits are[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 47 - Voice Prompt Programming All four digits of the Central Station Account number mu st be entered. If ten-digi t format is selected, all ten digits must be entered. To Add Second Centr al Station Ph one Number To Add Second Centr al Station Account Numb er Refer to the LYNXR-I Pr ogramming Def ault Tables [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 48 - Remote Programming/Control (Downloading) General I nformatio n Th e co nt rol pan el c an be re mote l y pro gr am med f rom a n IB M- com pat ib le Pe rson al Com put er ( PC ), a HAY ES Modem, and A DEMCO ’s Comp ass D ownload er for Window s (a s specifi ed bel ow). U U U U L L L L Downloading may o[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 49 - Remote Programming/Control (Downloading) • Comman d the syste m to u pload a copy of its r esid ent pr ogram to th e offic e. • Set the t ime • View/ Modif y • X10/ Sch eduling • Read: arming s tatus, AC p ower status, li sts of faulted zones, byp assed zone s, zones cu rrently in alarm, zones [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 50 - System Operation Security Codes Installer C ode The in staller p rogr ams th e 4-dig it Inst aller C ode in itially as par t of th e prog ramm ing pr ocedur e. The factory default Installer Code is 4-1-1-2 , but may be chang ed in field ✻ 20 . The Ins taller C ode is th e only cod e that can enter Prog[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 51 - System Operation Keypad Functions The key pad all ows the u ser to arm an d disarm the syst em, and perf orm other syst em func tions, su ch as bypassin g zones. Zone and syste m conditions (alarm, t rouble, bypass ) are displaye d in the display window. When an al arm occurs, key pad sounding and ext er[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 52 - System Operation To use the de fined AUX function : Press and hold AUX key 2 secs (4 beeps) + To define AUX funct ion : + FUNCTION + AUX + action s eparat ed by + AUX termin ated by + AUX + AUX To se nd mess age to page r : Press and hold AUX key 2 seconds (4 beeps) To pr ogram Follow Me An nounc ement t[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 53 - System Operation U U U U L L L L Audio a larm verific ation has not been evaluated by UL. Audio Alarm Verificat ion (Two-Way Voice Feature) This fe ature all ows th e centra l station op era tor to l isten, ta lk to or c onduct a two-w ay conv ersati on wit h an indiv idual(s) a t the p remis es. It al s[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 54 - System Operation “Follow Me” Remind er Feature This featu re all ows the us er to schedu le a time dr iven messag e. When activat ed the sy stem will dial a p hone number, that th e install er programs in Field ✻ 46, and d eliver a voic e messag e (custom w ords 72, 73, and 74). The LYN XR-I will i[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 55 - System Operation System Disp lays Display M eaning PC Remot e Phon e Contr ol fea ture i s activ e (App ears in place of the cl ock). PH System Speak er Phon e mod e is activ e (Ap pears in place of the c loc k). AC AC power is pres ent. If not displaye d, the system is ope rating on backup battery po we[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 56 - Testing the System Test Mod e After in stall ation i s comp leted , the secur ity sy stem s hould b e car efully t ested , as f ollows. 1. With the system in the disarm ed sta te, ch eck th at all z ones are in tact. If the READY LED is n ot lit, pres s the [ ✻ ] key to display t he faulted zo ne(s). R[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 57 - System Communication This sect ion pr ovides an ex planation of f ormats th is sys tem acc ommodat es for r eporting a larms and other system cond itions to the c entral st ation. The pr oces s of a succ essfu l tra nsmissi on con sist s of bot h the method of com municat ion betw een th e contr ol pan e[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 58 - System Communication Report 3+1/4+1 Stan dard 3+1/4+1 Expanded 4+2 Alarm SS S(S) A SSS( S) A AAA(A) Z SSSS AZ Troub le SSS( S) T SSS( S) T TTT(T) t SSSS T t Bypas s SSS( S) B SSS( S) B BBB(B) b SSSS Bb AC Los s SSS(S) E SSS( S) E EEE(E) A C SSSS E A C Low Ba ttery SSS(S) L SSS(S) L LLL(L) L B SSSS L L B [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 59 - Troublesho oting Guide Trouble Conditions The w ord “FAULT ” on the keypad’ s display , accomp anied by a rapid “b eeping ” at the keypad, indicate s that ther e is a trou ble c onditi on in th e sy stem. Pressin g any key can silenc e the audi ble warn ing soun d. Ins truc t users t o call f o[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 60 - Troublesho oting Guide System (including Wireless ) SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Transmit ter signal not receive d at control. 1a. Tr ansmitter not properly powered. 1b. Trans mitter is locat ed too fa r fro m RF receiv er. 1c. There is metal shi elding between transmitter and RF receiver. 1d. Transm[...]

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    LYNXR-i Installation and Setup Guide - 61 - Troublesho oting Guide Contro l SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. The word “AC” is not displayed . 1a. Int errupt ed AC power supply . 1a. Che ck transform er connec tion and powerl ine ci rcuit brea ker. 2. Digi tal comm unic ator message not be ing receive d. 2a. System in Test mode. 2b. T elephon e [...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 62 - Programming Default Tables (boldfa ce indi cates defa ults tha t differ betw een tab les) Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 *20 Instal ler code 4112 4112 411 2 4112 *21 Quick arm ena ble 1 1 1 1 *22 Keypad backli ght timeout 0 0 0 0 *23 Forced bypas s 0 0 0 0 *24 RF house ID c ode 0,0 0, 0 0,0 0,0[...]

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    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 63 - Programming Default Tables (boldf ace indicates d efaults t hat differ b etween tables) Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 *90 Event logging 3 15 3 3 *91 Alarm a udio verification/rem ote phone control 2 2 2 2 *92 Number of repor ts in ar med perio d 0 0 0 0 *93 Flexible call bac k 0 0 0 0 *94 Down[...]

  • Page 64

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 64 - Programming Default Tables ✻ 56 ZONE ASSIGN MENT/ALAR M REPORT CO DES FOR TAB LES 3 & 4 Zone No. Zone Type Alar m Code Input Type Loop Number Zone Descr iptor 2 1 1,0 3 (RF) 2 47, 04 (FRON T DOOR) 3 1 1,0 3 (RF) 2 33, 04 (BAC K DOOR ) 4 3 1,0 3 (RF) 2 80 ( WINDO W) 5 3 1,0 3 (RF) 2 80 ( WINDO W) 6 [...]

  • Page 65

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 65 - – Index – *56 Enha nc ed Zon e Pr ogram ming Mode ............... 13, 24 , 28 , 29 * 80 D evic e Prog ram ming ....................................... 28, 34, 35, 3 6 *81 Z one List M enu M ode.................................................. 2 8, 37 *83 Enha nc ed Seq uenti al M ode ...............[...]

  • Page 66

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 66 - Exit D elay .................................................................... 21 , 59, 62 Exit D elay Rest art ............................................................. 21, 51 Exit D oor.................................................................................. 21 Exit E rror Alar m .......[...]

  • Page 67

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 67 - RF ............................................................................................. 30 RF (Sup ervi sed R f)................................................................... 13 RF Hous e I D Cod e ............................................................. 20, 6 2 RF Tra nsmi tter Low B [...]

  • Page 68

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 68 - Regulatory Agency State ments UL NOTICE: This is a "Grade A " resident ial syst em FCC STATEMEN T T H I S D E V I C E CO M P L I E S W I T H P A R T 1 5 O F F CC R U L E S . O PE R A TI O N I S S U B J E C T TO T H E F OL L O W I N G T W O C O N D I T I O N S : ( 1 ) THIS DE VICE MAY NOT CAU SE[...]

  • Page 69

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 69 - WARNING THE LIMITATION S OF THIS ALARM SY STEM Whil e this Sys tem is an a dvanced desi gn security s ystem , it does n ot offer gu aranteed p rotection agains t burgla ry, fire or other emer gency. Any a larm s ystem, wheth er commer cial or res identia l, is su bject to comprom ise or fai lure to warn [...]

  • Page 70

    LYNXR-I Installation and Se tup Guide - 70 - Specifications LYNXR-I Security Controls 1. Physical: 10-3/8” W x 7-1/8” H x 1-3/4” D 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE IN PUT: 9VAC from plug- in 25VA tran sformer. RECHARGEABLE BAC KUP BATTERY: Nickel-metal hydride battery pack rated at 7.7Vdc. ALARM SOUNDER: Piezo = 6-14 VDC, 30mA max/ Bell = 6-14VDC, 120m[...]

  • Page 71

    - 71 - INCOMING PHONE LINE TO HANDSET PHONE LINE WEEKL Y TESTING IS REQUIRED T O ENSURE PROPER OPERA TION OF THIS SYSTEM ALL OUTPUT CIRCUITS ARE PO WER LIMITED. PREMISES TELEPHONE 1 2 3 4 8 6 5 7 PHONE SOUNDERS PLCD AC K10145X10 PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER 9V AC, 25V A EARTH GROUND EARTH GROUND INCOMING TELEPHONE LINE RING TIP RING TIP ( ) ( ) (+) (+) ( ) [...]

  • Page 72

    LIMITED WARRANTY Honeyw ell Internati onal Inc. acting th rough its Security & Custom Electr onics busin ess ("S eller"), 165 Eileen Way, Sy osset, New Y ork 11791, warrants its pr oduct s to be in conf ormance w ith it s own plans an d speci fications and to be free from defe cts in materials and workmanship under normal use and se r[...]