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1. bh Use only the provided 300 04705 or 300 04065 300 04063 Canada Power Supply Do not plug the power supply into the AC outlet until after all wiring connections have been made Ensure the cover is snapped closed prior to applying AC power The LYNX Touch is equipped with an integral replaceable rechargeable battery pack rated at 7 2Vdc Select the appropriate battery pack based on the installation s requirement and install the battery pack Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery 1 Remove battery retainer 2 Insert battery pack into back case 3 Route cable through channel cutout on left side of compartment Install battery retainer Secure battery retainer with the provided screw Secure battery wiring in the wire routing clips 3 Connect the battery connector to the receptacle on the PC board After the wiring connection has been made snap the front and the back case closed 9 Plug the power supply into a 24 hour 110VAC unswitched outlet Upon powerup the system will display Please Wait Checking System Integrity srw g RETAINER SR RETAINER BATTERY PACK P N 300 03866 LYNXRCHKIT SHA BATTERY PACK P N 300 03864 1 LYNXRCHKIT SC NOOO Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery 1 When battery replacement is required unplug the transformer from the wall outlet and open the control panel cover 2 Remove
2. Delay Instant Used to toggle between exit delay and instant arming options displayed on both Home Screen pages Back Returns system to first page of the Home Screen Installer Tools Menu The Tools Installer Menu provides access to the Ready To Arm Installer configurable features and displays six options Entering the Installer Code is required to access the Program Test 2 Installer Menu QA Note For information regarding the Rules Events and Rules Events Schedules programming screens refer to the User 7 Manual initiate Schedules Download 5100 100 066 VO Installer Menu Page User Tools Menu The User Menu provides access to the User configurable features and displays eight options Entering the Master User Code is required to access the User Menu ep e JUN 4 Users Events Test Keypad Q A EN la A ns y Date Time Reminders Slide Show WiFi Config Ready To Arm Back 5100 100 006 VO User Menu Page e LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Mechanics of Programming General Programming Information Y When power cycling the control remove AC power first and wait approximately 1 minute before Y disconnecting battery Programming options are stored in non removable electrically erasable nonvolatile EEROM memory The system can be programmed at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation
3. Select Restart Exit Time The System toggles between Yes and No SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Yes Force Bypass Select Force Bypass The System toggles between Yes and No UL installations must be NO no forced bypass No Exit Warning Select Exit Warning The System toggles between Yes and No No SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Auto Stay Arming No Select Auto Stay Arming The System toggles between Yes and No SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Yes Lack of Usage Notify Disabled Select Lack of Usage Notify The System scrolls between the following options Disabled 1 Day 7 Days 27 Days 90 Days 180 Days 365 Days Power Up In Previous Yes Select Power Up In Previous The System toggles between Yes and No Note If the previous state was Armed Away or Stay the system will not respond to sensor changes for 1 minute This allows time for sensors such as PIRs to stabilize UL installations must be Yes power up in previous state SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Display Alarm Cancel No Select Display Alarm Cancel The System toggles between Yes and No Display Exit Time Yes Select Display Exit Time The System toggles between Yes and No Cross Zone Delay 3 Minutes Select Cr
4. buttons and tabs The displayed pages and options may vary slightly depending upon the devices and services that are installed in or connected to the system Selection Function Zones Provides access to Zone information and options Automation Provides access to the Z Wave Device and Home Automation Screen Arm Away Used to Arm the system in Away mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Arm Stay Used to Arm the system in Stay mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Message Provides access to Message Center Phone Provides access to Speaker Phone mode if programmed Delay Instant Used to toggle between exit delay and instant arming options displayed on Home Screen pages More Advances system to second page of the Home Screen The second page also displays the system status and seven selection buttons and tabs Selection Function System Provides information about system status Tools Provides access to Installer and User Programming Menus Master User Code required for access Arm Away Used to Arm the system in Away mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Arm Stay Used to Arm the system in Stay mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Dashboard Used to return to the Dashboard Screen displayed if connected to Total Connect Services Settings Provides access to various keypad functions i e Brightness Contrast Volume Voice Chime amp Ringer
5. At the Security Home screen Select Automation 11 At the next screen Select Tools 12 At the next screen Select Advanced Tools 13 Enter the Master User Code 1 2 3 4 on the displayed keypad 14 At the next screen select Reset Controller 15 The system displays Done Select OK 16 Select the O key to return to the previous screen 17 Include Z Wave devices Refer to Including Excluding Z Wave Devices in the Home Automation Guide P N 800 11309 or higher DADO 28 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Program Zones Programming the Control The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Serial Number Manually enter device serial number or enroll via RF transmission Loop Number Manually enter device loop number or enroll via RF transmission Zone Description 1 2 Enter Zone Descriptors for the device being enrolled Device Type Select the type of device being enrolled Response Type Select the alarm response for the device being enrolled refer to Zone Response Type Table Alarm Report Activate reporting option for the device being enrolled Chime Enable disable chime mode for specific device being enrolled applies to Entry Exit Perimeter and Interior Response types only Supervision Select supervision for device being enrolled Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the L
6. Machine Defeat the system toggles between Yes and No Callback Number Select Callback Number and enter callback number on the displayed keypad Ring Counter This option only appears if Answering Machine defeat is set to No Enter ring counter 1 14 rings on the displayed keypad 2 Flexible Callback Select Flexible Callback the system toggles between Yes and No No Number This option only appears if Flexible Callback is set to Yes The system scrolls between 1 options 1 2 and 3 38 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Sounder The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Burglary Alarm Sound Switches the full 110 dB alarm sound for burglary On Off Burglary Bell Timeout Select the time for timeout of the Burglary Alarm sounder Fire Bell Timeout Select the time for timeout of the Fire Alarm sounder Arm Confirm Enable sounder ding when system is armed via the selected RF device Alarm Options Select a limit for the number of times an alarm can sound for a specific zone Note This option does not apply to the LYNX Touch SIA control Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted SCREEN ACTION
7. PSTN 380 secs GSM 75 secs IP or WiFi 30 secs 51 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation Key Touchscreen Operation The keys and touchscreen allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other system functions such as bypassing zones Zone and system conditions ALARM trouble bypass are displayed on the display When an alarm occurs console sounding and external sounding will occur and the zone s in alarm will be displayed on the display Pressing any key will silence the keypad sounder for 10 seconds only once Disarming the system will silence both console and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence by pressing the OFF key and entering the Security Code The console also features chime annunciation and three panic key icons for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms These keys can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected Panic Key Icons There are three panic key icons that if programmed are displayed on the virtual keypad when the PANIC key is depressed for four seconds The panic key screen will timeout if a selection is not made within ten seconds The keys can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each can be individuall
8. and Communications Diagnostics sections The communications module must be registered with AlarmNet before downloading or alarm reporting can SN take place Installing the L5100 ZWAVE Home Automation module 1 Enable the L5100 ZWAVE module Refer to the Program the Z Wave Module 2 Install the L5100 ZWAVE into the LYNX Touch control front case as shown below Ensure that the receptacle is properly seated into the edge connector on the left TELCO terminal side of the control s circuit board L5100 ZWAVE RECEPTACLE U HILL EDGE CONNECTOR Tre L5100 WiFi ON S M 7 DA O LYNX TOUCH ESA e 5100 100 054 VO 12 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Installing Wireless Zones General Information Zones The control supports up to 63 total wireless zones using 5800 Series transmitters and wireless buttons Range The built in RF receiver can detect signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet Transmitters 5800 Series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be entered into the system using the Zones programming section or input to the control via the downloader 5800 Series transmitters except the 5800RL do not have DIP switches Ea
9. and Report All Set Press to Report All If Report All is selected all reporting options will be Enabled Select the Save key to return to the Reporter options screen Report Alarms Enabled Select Report Alarms The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled Report Troubles Select Report Troubles The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled Report Open Close Select Open Close The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Disabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Report Tests Select Report Tests The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Secondary CS Info Select Secondary CS Info The System displays the following options Phone Type Communicator Type 34 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Phone Type ie Phone Type The System displays the following options one None Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 10 Digit SIA Communicator Type None Select Communicator Type The System displays the following options None GSM or IP Note The system will display the communications path GSM or IP selected
10. 30 Days Never Never 65 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch SIA Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Downloader Phone Answer Yes Yes Yes Yes Ans Machine Defeat Yes Yes Yes Yes Modem Speed Future Use Slow Slow Slow Slow Ring Counter 2 2 2 2 Callback Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Flexible Callback No No No No Number 1 1 1 1 Sounder Burglary Alarm Sound Yes Yes Yes Yes Burglary Bell Timeout 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes Fire Bell Timeout 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes Arm Confirm None None None None System Settings Entry Delay 1 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds Entry Delay 2 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds Exit Delay 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds Backlight Timeout No No No No Quick Arm Yes Yes Yes Yes Quick Exit Yes Yes Yes Yes Restart Exit Time Yes Yes Yes Yes Force Bypass No No No No Exit Warning Yes Yes Yes Yes Auto Stay Arming Yes Yes Yes Yes Lack Of Usage Notify Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Power Up In Previous Yes Yes Yes Yes Display Alarm Cancel Yes Yes Yes Yes Display Exit Time Yes Yes Yes Yes Cross Zone Delay None None None None Cross Zone 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Cross Zone 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Z Wave Z Wave Enabled Installed Enabled Installed Enabled I
11. Installer Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick Arm button The Babysitter Code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it In addition the Babysitter Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick Arm button Duress code sends a special code to the monitoring station when used to perform any system operation Instruct users to be careful not to use this code for normal usage Opening closing reports are sent for the Installer Code with the appropriate subscriber number Master Code and set of secondary user codes are sent as Nos 02 and 03 14 respectively in Contact ID format with the appropriate user number 53 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation Follow Me System Announcement Feature This feature allows the LYNX Touch to deliver a voice system message to the user phone numbers programmed by the installer The LYNX Touch will first transmit reports to the Central Station and after receiving its kiss off the system will dial the user phone numbers and begin transmitting the welcome message System Message Press Star to Play The system will dial the user phone numbers a maximum of eight times The Follow Me System announcements feature is only supported if PSTN line is available The announcements are individually sent to the phone numbers which are programmed as Phone 1 and Phone 2 respectively in the Reporter P
12. LOOP 1 Ss LOW SENSITIVITY LOOP 2 LOOP Loopit HIGH SENSITIVITY 5890 5890PI 5894PI 5897 5898 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF Notes 5800 002 VO The 5806W3 smoke detector must be used in SIA applications Button type BR devices send only fault and low battery signals no restore or check in signals Supervised RF RF devices send periodic check in signals faults restore and low battery signals Unsupervised RF UR devices send periodic check in signals faults restore and low battery signals but the control does not supervise the check in signals UL 15 If an external sounder is required the 5800WAVE should be used The 5800RL 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD 5804BDV 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819S WHS amp BRS and 5828 5828V wireless transmitters have not been evaluated by UL LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Mechanics of Programming Navigating Menus Touch screen Display LYNX Touch s Liquid Crystal Display LCD touch screen displays variable icons and text on screens The screen displays status icons and associated text the current time and date system status information and menu choices The Menu area includes a list of commands or choices that apply to the current selection The status area provides information about various system events and a colored bar also provides an indication of system status A Home Screen is displayed whenever power is applied
13. No is selected in Use DHCP field Enter Subnet Address Gateway IP Address Appears only if No is selected in Use DHCP field Enter Gateway IP Address DNS Server IP Address Appears only if No is selected in Use DHCP field Enter Domain Name Server IP Address GSM Fault Time Appears only if GSM is enabled in Communications Path field Selects time delay before the Communications Module notifies the control panel of a loss of contact with the network GSM Rollover Allows messages to be sent over GSM in the event that contact with the internet is lost Appears only if WiFi 8 GSM is selected as the Communications Path GSM 24 Hour Test Enables daily test of GSM module operation Appears only if WiFi amp GSM is selected as the Communications Path Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted Y Remote Access Total Connect and Multi Mode PSD over IP or GSM cannot be enabled in the panel alone Availability of this re service is controlled via the web based programming tool on the AlarmNet Direct website These features must to be enabled through the AlarmNet Direct website first and transferred to the device SCREEN ACTION Communicator Communicator 1 Select Communicator The System displays several pages of options that vary d
14. Secondary Central Station as applicable Dynamic Delay Selects delay between switching between reporting methods Active if Dynamic Delay feature has been set to Preferred Telco or Preferred Radio Report All Enable All Reports to be sent to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Report Alarms Enable Alarm Reporting to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Report Troubles Enable Trouble Reporting to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Report Open Close Enable Open Close Reporting to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Report Tests Enable Test Reporting to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 Enroll information Primary and or Secondary telephone numbers for Follow Me Announcements and or Reminders Phone Type Enter Number for Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as applicable Phone Number Enter Primary and or Secondary telephone numbers for Follow Me Announcements and or Reminders Report All Enable All Reports to be sent to the Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as applicable Report Alarms Enable Alarm Reporting to the Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as applicable Report Troubles Enable Trouble Reporting to the Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as applicable Report Open Close Enable Open Close Reporting to the Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as applicable Report Tests Enable Test Reporting to the Follow Me Phone 1 or Phone 2 as ap
15. Tamper Alarm Zone Bypass Zone Bypassed Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Zone Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Fire Trouble System Trouble Zone Trouble System Trouble Zone Number 54 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation Follow Me Reminder Feature This feature allows the user to schedule a time driven message When activated the system will dial the User 1 and or User 2 phone numbers which are programmed as Phone 1 and Phone 2 respectively by the installer in the Reporter Programming section and deliver a recorded message The LYNX Touch will immediately begin transmitting the voice message and will repeat the message for 45 seconds If the message has timed out the system will redial the programmed number a maximum of seven additional times or until it is acknowledged Pressing any key on the LYNX Touch keypad will terminate both the Follow Me reminder and the local reminder announcements Notes 1 This feature is only supported if it has been programmed 2 The follow me reminder will be terminated if any other event requires the system to dial out however delivery of the local schedule reminder message will continue 3 If a Central Station report must be sent the Follow Me Reminder message will be suspended Once the PSTN line is available the session will be resumed and the control will again make up to 8 delivery attempts Remote Phone Cont
16. Theromstat Notes 1 This programming field will only be visible if a Z Wave Module is installed in the control 2 If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted 3 The Z Wave option must be enabled before installing the Z Wave Module in the LYNX Touch Control 4 In the event that the Z Wave option has been changed to Disabled and then enabled the LYNX Touch power must be recycled or the system must be rebooted Refer to the Rebooting the System section for additional information SCREEN ACTION Note This procedure must be completed any time that the panel has been defaulted or Z Wave updated 1 Enter Program Mode and default the panel Refer to Loading Factory Defaults nero 2 Select Z Wave The System displays the following options Z Wave Temperature Display Z Wave 3 Select Z Wave The system scrolls between the following options Enabled Installed Telephone Enabled Installed Telephone Side Disabled Select Enabled Installed Telephone Side Temperature Display 4 If you wish to change the temperature format select Temperature Display The system scrolls between the following options Fanrennel Fahrenheit Celsius Select Save Exit Programming mode Remove AC power and disconnect battery Install Z Wave module 9 Connect battery and apply AC power 10
17. Touch Installation and Setup Guide Contacting Technical Support PLEASE before you call Technical Support be sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Check all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your Honeywell customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively Technical SUpport tene rn 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 10 p m E S T My Web TeCh iii a http www honeywell com security hsc resources MyWebTech 73 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Glossary AES Advanced Encryption Standard APL Advanced Protection Logic DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol which provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them DNS Domain Name System which is a distributed hierarchical naming system used to resolve domain names e g www yahoo com into numerical IP addresses e g 204 17 25 1 Gateway IP Address A gateway sometimes called a router is a computer and or software used to connect two or more networks including incompatible networks and translates information from one network to the ot
18. alarm reporting to the central station Registering Try Later Error Message indicates the module is busy Registration Failed Error message followed by one of the messages below Invalid Configuration Indicates the configuration is invalid Timed Out Displayed if no response to the registration request is received Central Station Database Full Indicates CS database has more than 1000 subscribers Primary Sub ID Bad Indicates the city central station or customer number for the labeled account is not accepted The ID information was either entered incorrectly or the central station failed to pre authorize programmed ID numbers with AlarmNet customer service Primary ID Need PIN Indicates the city central station or customer number for the labeled account is not accepted The ID information was either entered incorrectly or the central station failed to pre authorize programmed ID numbers with AlarmNet customer service See the Register Device With PIN section Account Disabled Displayed if the account is disabled in AlarmNet Register Device with PIN This procedure is used to replace one LYNX Touch module with another SCREEN ACTION Comm Diagnostics 1 Select Comm Diagnostics The System displays the following options depending upon the communication device that is installed Communication Ethernet GSM Status Informatio
19. and Ringer Equivalence Number REN You must provide this information to the telephone company when requested This equipment uses the following USOC jack RJ31X This equipment may not be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible Industry Canada NOTICE The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone
20. and connect them to RJ31X terminals 4 red and 5 green d Connect the premises end of the cut RING and TIP wires to RJ31X terminals 1 grey and 8 brown respectively e Wire the flying leads of a Direct Connect Cord to the control s phone terminals as shown in the diagram or plug into the 8 position jack f Plug the Direct Connect Cord into the RJ31X jack loop the zone will not be properly supervised and the f HARDWIRED ZONE If the EOLR is not at the end of the system may not respond to an open circuit on the zone 3 Hardwired Zone Connections One EOLR supervised zone supports both open circuit and closed circuit devices and has a response time of 350msec Maximum zone resistance 300 ohms plus EOLR Note The hardwire zone cannot be used as a fire zone a Connect sensors contacts to the hardwired zone terminals GND and HWZ1 Refer to the Summary of Connections diagram b Connect closed circuit devices in series in the high side of the loop The EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device C Connect open circuit devices in parallel across the loop The 2000 ohm EOLR must be connected across the loop at the last device AC Power Connections Connect the Power Supply to the receptacle on the LYNX Touch OR Connect wires from the Power Supply to 9VDC and EGND terminals as shown on the summary of connections diagram LYNX Touch Installation and Setup G
21. can be initiated as follows e Arm the system in the away mode disarm the system e Bypass a zone e Force the system to accept a new program download e Shut down communication functions for nonpayment of monitoring fees in an owned system e Shut down all security system functions for nonpayment for a leased system e Inhibit local keypad programming prevents account takeover e Command the system to upload a copy of its resident program to the office e Set the time e View Modify e Read arming status AC power status lists of faulted zones bypassed zones zones currently in alarm zones currently in trouble and RF sensors with low battery conditions read control s time Notes 1 After the control and the PC have established valid communication Service Update will be displayed on the LCD 2 The detailed operation of the download functions is covered in the installation instructions for the Compass Downloader for Windows 50 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Remote Programming Control Downloading Remote Programming Advisory Notes e A copy of the program downloaded may be printed using the IBM PC compatible computer s internal report generator when an optional printer is connected consult your PC manual for proper printer and connections e The approximate time for program upload or download for a complete program is shown below Communication Method Approximate Time
22. displayed on LCD If programmed triggers a voice message follow me report System re triggers audible sounding every ten seconds until acknowledged Off sequence or wireless key button Fault Restore events are not logged by the system Trouble Used with Other response type The system will provide a trouble sounding from the keypad and a central station report if desired 21 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control After entering the System Programming mode select from the options provided on the First and Second Installer Programming tools screens as shown in the accompanying figure System Programming System Programming Installer Code System Type Sounder System Settings Date Time Communicator Default Config Language Zones Comm Diagnostics Reset Master Code Z Wave Keys Reporter 5000 100 013 VO 5100 100 060 VO Page 1 Page 2 Enter Installer Programming Mode without using Installer Code SCREEN ACTION 1 During the initial system power up initialization delay while STEIN SYSTEM STANDBY is displayed depress the OFF key P Wait for system to terminate the system initialization delay 2 Depress the OFF key again The touchscreen displays a LEE keypad putomenen 3 Press the Clear key A blue vertical bar is displayed below the Enter Code 4 Enter 00 on the keypa
23. feature Testing the System After installation is completed the security system should be carefully tested as follows 1 With the system in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If the ready LED is not lit select the Zones icon to display the faulted zone s If necessary restore faulted zone s so that the ready LED lights Fault and restore every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by the system Armed System Test Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the following tests 1 and 2 Notify the Central Station in advance that tests will be in progress 1 Arm the system and fault one or more zones After 15 seconds if optional dialer delay is selected silence alarm sounder s by pressing OFF and entering the security code Check entry exit delay zones 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms that are in the system by selecting the Panic key If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad will emit a steady alarm sound and ALARM and zone number will be displayed For LYNX Touch silence the alarm pressing OFF and entering the Security Code For LYNX Touch SIA configuration silence the alarm by entering the Security Code If the system has been programmed for silent emergency there will be no audible alarms or displays but a report will be sent to the central station 3 Notify the central station when all tests are fin
24. hear the feedback announcements or system beeps from the system s built in speaker To adjust the volume select More on the Home Screen and then select Settings Adjust the volume using the slide displayed on the Settings screen and then select Save to accept Upon exiting the Program Mode the system resets the volume to the default value mid level Dashboard Screen When Total Connect Services are connected and web content is enabled the Home Screen is replaced by the Dashboard Screen System Status is displayed at the top of each screen In addition to the system status the Dashboard Screen displays time and date weather and five selection buttons Ready To Arm Selection Function a Security Provides access to Security Menu 12 35 eu Notices Provides access to Notices page October 262011 A a3 Automation Provides access to Automation page im Y 4 Security Traffic News Provides access to News page A 68 F aK Y Traffic Provides access to Traffic page Feels Like 717 i gt ES Requires Total Connect Services eee 16 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Mechanics of Programming Security Menu Screens System Status is displayed at the top of each screen The time and date are displayed at the bottom of the Home Screen The Security Home Screen consists of two pages The first page displays the system status and eight selection
25. in speaker provides voice annunciation of system status along with voice descriptors of each zone An internal module if provided allows the LYNX Touch to communicate with the Central Station via the Internet or GSM Cellular Wireless UL 300 03866 LYNXRCHKIT SHA is installed Features System Features 4 7 inch color graphic touch screen Message center for user recorded messages Voice announcement of system and zone status Voice chime Reminders Automatic stay arming Remote phone control Speaker phone operation Follow me reminder and system announcements 16 User Codes Installer Master Babysitter Duress 3 Panic Functions 16 Programmable reminders Up to 20 Programmable scheduled events rules and scenes Control Z Wave Home Automation devices requires installation of a Communications Module Control up to 3 thermostats 4 door locks 40 devices outlets switches lamps appliances Supports up to four Mobile Internet Devices MID WiFi Tablet Duplicates functions of the LYNX Touch e Security Web Content and Z Wave control Zones and Devices 64 total zones including 1 Hardwire EOLR N C N O zone and up to 63 wireless zones 5800 Series transmitters 2 Resident Monitor Zone Types Supports wireless keypads Built in Case tamper Communication ADEMCO Contact ID SIA DC 03 Internet central station communication GSM cellular central station communication WiFi Central station
26. is being installed Ql Ensure that the connector board and cable are securely installed in the ILP5 before installing the communications module in the LYNX Touch 1 Using a wire cutter or knife cut the plastic tabs that secure the ILP5 spacer from to the back case of the LYNX Touch Remove the ILP5 receptacle knockout from the left side of the LYNX Touch back case Install the ILP5 into the LYNX Touch control front case Ensure that the connector board is properly seated into the receptacle on the control Secure the ILP5 with the three provided screws Insert the ILP5 receptacle and spacer into the slot on the back case Secure the communications cable to the tie wrap point on the ILP5 with the provided tie wrap Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 receptacle Enable the ILP5 and configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device Refer to the Program the Communications Module and Communications Diagnostics sections on DADOS Alternate Installation Refer to the Alternate Installation as shown on the figure below 1 Install the ILP5 into the LYNX Touch control front case Ensure that the connector board is properly seated into the receptacle on the control Secure the ILP5 with the three provided screws Insert the ILP5 receptacle into the slot on the back case as shown on the figure below Secure the communications cable to the tie wrap point on the ILP5 with the provided tie wrap Connect
27. lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate AVIS l tiquette d Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme aux normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications comme le prescrivent les documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au mat riel terminal Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l enterprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e da raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp che pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel nomologu doivent tre coordonn es par un repr sentant d sign par le fournisseur L entreprise de t l communications peut demander a l utilisateur da d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause d
28. of entry delay 1 and the burglary abort window should not exceed 1 minute Entry Delay 2 Select Entry Delay 2 The System scrolls between the following options 60 Seconds LYNX Touch LYNX Touch SIA None 30 Seconds 15 Seconds 45 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 45 Seconds 90 Seconds 60 Seconds 2 Minutes 90 Seconds 3 Minutes 2 Minutes 4 Minutes UL installations The Entry Delay must be set for a maximum of 45 seconds SIA The Entry delay must be set to a minimum of 30 seconds The sum of entry delay 2 and the burglary abort window should not exceed 1 minute The LYNX Touch SIA default is 60 Seconds Exit Delay Select Exit Delay The System toggles between the following options LYNX Touch LYNX Touch SIA p0 Seconds None 45 Seconds 15 Seconds 60 Seconds 30 Seconds 90 Seconds 45 Seconds 2 Minutes 60 Seconds 90 Seconds 2 Minutes UL installations Exit Delay must be set for a maximum of 60 seconds SIA The Exit Delay must be set to a minimum of 45 seconds Backlight Timeout Select Backlight Timeout The System toggles between No and 30 Seconds No Quick Arm Select Quick Arm The System toggles between Yes and No Yes 41 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Quick Exit Select Quick Exit The System toggles between Yes and No Yes Restart Exit Time No
29. of good earth grounds available at most installations Metal Cold Water Pipe Secure a non corrosive metal strap copper is recommended to the pipe that is electrically connected and secured to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong 120VAC power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61 035 or equivalent available at most electrical supply stores a Connect terminal EGND to a good earth ground as shown on the Summary of Connections Make Phone Line Connections For local or full line seizure follow the appropriate steps below Local Seizure a Connect the incoming phone line to either the 8 position jack or terminals TIP and RING on the LYNX Touch as shown on the Summary of Connections b Connect the handset phone lines to terminals H S T TIP and H S R RING as shown on the Summary of Connections terminals as shown in the diagram or plug into the 8 position Full Line Seizure The control must be placed in series with the incoming phone line Plugging the Direct Connect Cord directly into the RJ31X jack allows the control to seize the phone line when an alarm occurs and normal phone line usage by the premises phones if the plug needs to be removed c Cut the incoming RING and TIP phone lines typically red and green respectively
30. options screen Report Alarms Disabled Select Report Alarms The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Report Troubles Disabled Select Report Troubles The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled 35 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Report Open Close Select Open Close The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Disabled Report Tests Select Report Tests The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Disabled Follow Me Phone 2 Select Follow Me Phone 2 to program the Follow Me Reminder telephone number 2 Phone Type None Select Phone Type The System toggles between None and Follow Me Phone Number Select Phone Number Enter the Follow Me Phone Number 2 on the displayed keypad Report All Press to Report All Select Report All The System toggles between Press to Report All and Report All Set If Report All is selected all reporting options will be Enabled Select the Save key to return to the Reporter options screen Report Alarms Ensabled Select Report Alarms The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Report Troubles Ensabled Select Report Troubles The Sy
31. the screw that secures the battery retainer 3 Remove the battery retainer and disconnect the battery pack connector from the receptacle on the PC Board Remove the battery pack from the back case Install a replacement battery pack P N 300 03864 1 LYNXRCHKIT SC or P N 300 03866 LYNXCHKIT SHA into the back case 6 Route cable through channel cutout on left side of compartment os CHANNEL 7 Install the battery retainer j 8 Secure battery retainer with the provided screw BATTERY Secure battery wiring in the wire routing clips 3 MRE Ra a 9 Connect the battery connector to the receptacle on the PC board 10 11 After the wiring connection has been made snap the front and the back case closed Plug the power supply into a 24 hour 110VAC unswitched outlet Upon powerup the system will display Please Wait Checking System Integrity take up to 48 hours to fully charge The Low Battery Ensure the control panel assembly is snapped closed prior to applying AC power Rechargeable batteries may message should clear within four hours or by entering an OFF sequence Battery Selection The LYNX Touch is equipped with an integral replaceable rechargeable battery pack rated at 7 2Vdc Select the appropriate battery pack based on the installation s requirement and install the battery pack Battery Part Number 300 03864 1 LYNXRCHKI
32. then select AM or PM Select the W key to advance to the next screen or select Save to return to the System eins 4 5 6 A Programming Screen 10 21 AM gt 5 9 gt Clear 0 Save Time Zone Eastern EST 6 Select Time Zone The system scrolls between the following options Eastern EST Mountain MST Atlantic AST Central CST Pacific PST Newfoundland NT Hawaii HAST Alaska AKST Day Light Savings Time 6 Select Day Light Savings Time The system toggles between Yes and Yes No If Yes is selected the following options will become active Start Month 7 Select Start Month The system displays the following options January February March March April May June July August Use the down arrow to scroll to the next page of options September October November December Start Week 8 Select Start Week The system scrolls between the following options First Fourth 3rd from Last Second Second Last Third Next to Last End Month 9 Select End Month The system displays the following options January February N mber Ediles March April May June July August Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options September October November December End Week 10 Select End Week The system will scrolls through the available weeks First Fourth 3rd from Last F al Second Last Third Next to
33. 2 Installing the L5100 ZWAVE Module cccccccccccssscccssseceessseeeessseeeeeeeeeeessseceseeeeeseseeeesseeeeseseeeeessseeeesssaeeeseseeeesseseeeees 12 Installing Wireless Zones 0 s c2 32c5 A tds 13 General Infor Mati ini A bes cea thced chick bubedodl codubaghdedevs duces ches Nev sth bbatevena aiii de 13 o NR 13 RMB eee A a 13 Transmitters io Ea ova des A A A A Aaa 13 House Teri titi ati Om nta o ll 13 Transmitter Supervisions tots 13 Transmitter Input Types scscccccceceecccesesent n e che die allan ccdeh Gok deb sun Ad dua shea debsaa cd EE deidad cias 13 Transmitter Battery Life ia 13 RE Sniffer ModeTestiui aiii 14 GOIN Go KIEREN EAT E E A E cesacauisesevacevedaedoasessacoebaedeenicesebernves 14 5800 Series Transmitter Loop NuUMDerS insiens e o e a e o a i ii 15 Mechanics of TAI 16 Navigating Men s A Clee a E EN AR 16 Touch screen Display cion ici nini Ea A dida E E iaar a Ei a Ai Ei adel 16 Navigation KEYS T A A ATE da 16 Dashboard Sereen rro raires ee AAA A A I E NE EO 16 Security Screen MEU land 17 Installer Tools Meri uy sc enian A ias 17 User Tool MOU id 17 General Programming Information ccccccssccesssseeeseseeeeessseeeesseeeeseseeeeeseaeeesseseeeeseaeeeesesseeeesueeseessaeeesseaseseseaesesseeeeeneaeees 18 Programming viciosas ues hans tes dial diia tvs Di A ei be ara ind cite 18 Enter Installer Programming Mode cccccsscccssssscesssseeeessneeecsssseeecseeeeessseeesesaeeesseaeeeeseaeees
34. 4 Hour Auxiliary Silent Burglary Fire No Verification Options are the same for each Button Zone combination 32 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Reporter When Compass service is required and GSM or IP are the only reporting channels As part of Primary Central A N Station programming the Phone Type must be set to any selection other than None the Communicator Type must be set to GSM or IP as applicable and must match the compass value Phone number field must be left blank and an Account number must be programmed The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Primary or Secondary CS Info Enroll information pertaining to the Primary and or Secondary Central Station Phone Type Select the Report Format that will be used to send reports to the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Phone Number Enter the Phone Number for the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Communicator Type Select the type of Communications Module that will be used to communicate with the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Account Number Enter the account number for the Primary or Secondary Central Station as applicable Dynamic Priority Select the primary method for sending Reports to the Primary or
35. 8 in 20 cm from all multi transmitter product procedures Connecting and Configuring Communication Modules Connect and configure the communications module as follows Installing the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G Y Ensure that SIM card and the connector board are securely installed in the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G Y before installing the communications module in the LYNX Touch 1 Install the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G into the LYNX Touch control front case Ensure that the connector board is properly seated into the receptacle on the control 2 Secure the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G with the three provided screws 3 Enable the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G device configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device Refer to the Program the Communications Module and Communications Diagnostics sections p 7 The communications module must be registered with AlarmNet before downloading or alarm reporting can Y take place CONNECTOR BOARD CONNECTOR ZN BOARD GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G RECEPTACLE 5000 100 151 V2 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Installing Configuring Communication amp Home Automation Modules Installing the ILP5 4y Do not install the ILP5 if the L5100 WiFi communications module
36. 85 ma Temperature _ NotUsed_ _ yes no LowTemp ma 95 Fire Fire No Verification yes no PanicTrigger Wa 96 Medical ma yes no PanicTrigger ra 97 fe ves no CoverTamper Wa 99 Police 24HourSilent yes no PanicTrigger na NOTE Zone 1 is a hardwire zone Zone 2 to 48 are RF zones Zone 92 is Duress Zones 95 96 and 99 are keypad panics aS o Hi AJN 67 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Regulatory Agency Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT NOTE 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
37. A IHL l 85 0 3DN3VAINO3 YI NIY O00STESOIVEDV ON NOLLWYLSIDAY D94 89 LYVd SAINY DD4 HLIM SAMNdWOD 9 HOLIMS YJdWYL SAVMZ OOTS1 YOLDANNOD 3903 319V1d3938 Sd PT 3ov50 agisnw SNOLIYTIVISNI l l 3NOHA3131 l YO4d3SN3AS IIMNWAWNWwaHL j SNOLIVTIVLSNI1N F UINN SIHL l NDAY3S 340439 ADW WOI3131 Iv ANI ANOHd 3NOHd37131 NM 3NOHd l INN 3NOHd3731 l l l l l NIWODNI SISIN34d ONINODNI LI3NNODSIO ADOHS JO ASIY LNJAJYd OL ONINYVM LNAWdINOA SIHL HLIM A 30INO Yd 38 OL SI 3010935 tivd3Y ANY ONINNV1d NOLIVNIVAZ NOLLVTIVLSNI Y3dOYd DNIBIVIS3 l NOILYWYO4NI QILNI Yd 69TZO YN ADNINO dvd HOYYW AY 1W8 DOSSV NOILLDSLOUYd 3JYl4 TVNOILVN Z YLAVHO 3009 WYVIY SUIS TWNOILWN ZZ Vd4N CNV 3009 914193713 IWNOLVN OZ Vd4N ISNV SOYVONVLS NOLLVIDOSSV NOILDALOUd l 3814 TWNOLLWN JHL HLIM 39NVAYOIDV NI O311VLSNI 38 GINOHS LNAWdINOA SIHL hall be permitted with the ion s shall not be connected to a pol larm headquarters or a central stati Ire a ignal to a f larm s Ire a f the f approval of the local authority hav lon O Connecti Notes Ice igna The burglar alarm si lon dict emergency number The System must be checked by a qualified technician once every three years ing juris 79 WARRANTY INFORMATION For the latest warranty information please visit www honeywell com security hsc resources wa Ho
38. AY Burglary exterior doors and windows or AWAY INSTANT mode Interior Follower Usually assigned to a zone covering an entry area i e foyer lobby or hallway that one must pass upon entry after faulting the entry exit zone to reach the keypad It provides an instant alarm if the entry exit zone is not violated first and protects an area in the event an intruder has hidden on the premises before the system is armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area Delayed alarm using the programmed entry exit time if entry exit types 01 or 02 or interior with delay type 10 zone is faulted first Instant alarm in all other situations Active when armed in AWAY or AWAY INSTANT mode Bypassed automatically when armed in STAY or STAY INSTANT mode Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Usually assigned to a zone that covers a sensitive area i e stock room drug supply room etc It can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired Instant alarm when armed in AWAY STAY STAY INSTANT or AWAY INSTANT night mode Provides a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and if desired a central station report when disarmed day 24 hour Silent Alarm Usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button silent emergency Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding In disarmed state sends a report
39. DV 5804E and 5805 6 each transmitter is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a 12 hour period the missing transmitter zone number s and Supervision will be displayed The supervision for a particular transmitter in the system that may also be carried off the premises 5802 5802MN2 5802MN may be turned off by entering it as a Unsupervised RF UR type as described in the ZONES programming section 5800 Series transmitters have built in tamper protection and will annunciate as a fault condition if covers are removed Transmitter Input Types Each of the transmitters has one or more unique factory assigned input loop ID codes Each of the inputs requires a programming zone e g a 5804 s four inputs require four button zones Transmitters can be entered as one of the following types see transmitter s instructions for appropriate input type Type Description Supervised RF RF Sends periodic check in signals as well as fault restore and low battery signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range Unsupervised RF UR Sends all the signals that the RF type does but the control does not supervise the check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises Unsupervised Button RF BR Sends only fault signals They do not send low battery signals until
40. Honeywell LYNX Touch Series Security Systems Installation and Setup Guide om yo 4 Ey EJ E i 800 10614 1 12 Rev A LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations for the Location of Fire and Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage for the Protected Premises Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke heat detectors we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association s NFPA Standard 72 noted below e Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional floor of a multi floor family living unit including basements The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens attics finished or unfinished or in garages is not normally recommended e For additional protection the NFPA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors in the living room dining room bedroom s kitchen hallway s attic furnace room utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages In addition we recommend the following e Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps e
41. Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the door partly or completely closed Smoke could be blocked by the closed door Also an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed e Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances such as portable heaters air conditioners or humidifiers are used e Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long e Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES A KITCHEN DINING TV ROOM o KITCHEN DINING A LIVING ROOM Li BEDROOM o o LIVING ROOM BEDROOM M Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection A Heat Activated Detectors a BEDROOM TO BEDROOM ea BEDROOM m LVNG RM E Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection A GARAGE CLOSED DOOR floor_plan 001 V1 e For proper intrusion coverage sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home or premises This would include any skyli
42. L AS ENROLL AS ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS BR HOUSE ID UR OR RF UR OR RF PROGRAM HOUSE ID SERIAL 1 LOOP 3 SERIAL 1 ope w SERIAL al Nil REED LOOP 4 Wri SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 KN LOOP 1 gt LOOP 1 LOOP 1 ER LOOP 3 TERMINALS SERIAL 2 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SERIAL 2 LOOP 1 ON 4 BUTTONS LOOP 4 3 4 BUTTONS 5806 5806W3 5807 5814 5805 6 5808 5808LST 5808W3 5809 5811 ENROLL 5816 ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF AS RF ENROLL AS RF LOOP 1 PRIMARY LOOP 24 Loop 2 f LOOP 2 REED REED REED LOOP 2 LOOP 3 AUX TERMINALS Loopa LOOP 1 LOOP 1 CENTER N TERMINALS TEMP LOOP 1 LOOP 3 ALTERNATE SENSOR LOOP 3 TERMINALS f LOOP 1 re POSITION AUX a INTERNAL 7 FOR LOOP 2 RIGHT LOOP 1 SHOCK TERMINALS SENSOR 5816MN 5816TEMP 5819S WHS amp BRS 5817 5818 ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF 5819 5820L ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF SERIAL 2 SERIAL 1 LOOP LOOP 3 NE SERIAL 1 X EN LO9P g SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SIS LOOP 1 LOOP 3NI s LOOP 3 NIQ SERIALY HIGH SERIAL 1 LOOPS INSU oor 4 SECURITY serali LA oor 2 a LOOP 4 SERIAL 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 SERIAL 1 Loora y STANDARD SERIAL 4249 isor 1 A SERIAL 1 SECURITY LOOP 3 NQ l Y toori SERIAL 2 LOOP 3 TILT MODE SERIAL 2 5828 5828V 5821 PROGRAM 5834 4 5853 5870API LOOP 4 TAMPER 5878 ENROLL AS RF HOUSE ID ENROLL AS BR ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS BR LOOP 1 MOTION
43. Last 11 After programming these options select the Save key 25 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Program the Communications Module A router is required if you are installing the L5100 WiFi module The router must be powered on and Q connected for WiFi operation alarm reporting to occur The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Communications Path Selects type of Communications Module APL Enables Advanced Protection Logic City ID Enter Central Station Primary City ID CS ID Enter Primary Central Station ID Sub ID Enter Central Station Primary Subscriber ID Supervision Selects how often the Communications Module sends supervisory messages to the Central Sta Old Alarm Time Selects how long an undeliverable alarm delivery is retried to the Central Station Remote Acc Comm Enables or disables user remote access via internet and or GSM Multi Mode Comm appears only if Remote Access IP or GSM is enabled Enables or disables multi mode feature IP Fault Time Appears only if IP is enabled in Communications Path field Selects time delay before the Communications Module notifies the control panel of a loss of contact with the internet Use DHCP Dynamically selects the IP addresses NIC IP Address Appears only if No is selected in Use DHCP field Enter NIC IP Address Subnet Mask Appears only if
44. March March Start Week Second Second Second Second End Month November November November November End Week First First First First Communicator Communications Path None None None None APL Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled City ID None None None None CS ID None None None None Sub ID None None None None Supervision 24 Hours 24 Hours 24 Hours 24 Hours Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes 10 Minutes 10 Minutes 10 Minutes Remote Acc Comm Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Multi Mode Comm Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled GSM Fault Time 00 00 00 00 IP Fault Time 00 00 00 00 Use DHCP Yes Yes Yes Yes NI IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Gateway IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 DNS Server IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Zones See Zone Programming Default Tables Reporter Primary CS info Phone Type Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Communicator Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Account Number FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Dynamic Priority None None None None Dynamic Delay None None None None Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Report Alarms Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report T
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46. NX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Zone Programming Default Tables Zone pS gnment Alarm Report Codes for Table 2 Zone Loop Supervision i New a _ yes no _EOLR va or e yes yes FF a Pronf Door _ Motion Sensor Interior w Delay yes no RF Supervised n a ___ Smoke Detector _ Fire No verification yes no RF Supervised n a 4ButtonKey ArmAway yes no Button na 2 4ButtonKey Disam yes no Button Wa 4ButtonKey ArmStay yes no Button ma 4ButtonKey NoResponse no no Button Wa 4ButtonKey ArmAway yes no Button na 54 4ButtonKey Disam_ yes no Button na 4ButtonKey ArmmStay yes no Button Wa 56 1 4ButtonKey NoResponse no no Button na 80 na Temperature NotUsed yes no HighTemp_ ra 81 ma Temperature NotUsed_ yes no LowTemp n a 82 na Temperature NotUsed_ yes no HighTemp ra 83 ma Temperature NotUsed_ yes no LowTemp n a 84 na Temperature NotUsed yes no _HighTemp ra 85 ma Temperature _ NotUsed yes no LowTemp n a 95 Fire FireNoVerification yes no Panic Trigger Wa 96 Medicali 24 Hour Auxiliary yes no PanicTrigger nva p97 oo gt yes no CoverTamper na 99 Police 24HourAudible yes no PanicTrigger_ wWa NOTE Zone 1 is a ha
47. Never 62 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Downloader Phone Answer Yes Yes Yes Yes Ans Machine Defeat Yes Yes Yes Yes Modem Speed Future Use Slow Slow Slow Slow Ring Counter 2 2 2 2 Callback Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Flexible Callback No No No No Number 1 1 1 1 Sounder Burglary Alarm Sound Yes Yes Yes Yes Burglary Bell Timeout 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes Fire Bell Timeout 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes 4 Minutes Arm Confirm None None None None Alarm Options Unlimited 2 2 2 System Settings Entry Delay 1 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds Entry Delay 2 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds Exit Delay 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds 60 Seconds Backlight Timeout No No No No Quick Arm Yes Yes Yes Yes Quick Exit Yes Yes Yes Yes Restart Exit Time No Yes Yes Yes Force Bypass No No No No Exit Warning No Yes Yes Yes Auto Stay Arming No Yes Yes Yes Lack Of Usage Notify Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Power Up In Previous Yes Yes Yes Yes Display Alarm Cancel No Yes Yes Yes Display Exit Time Yes Yes Yes Yes Cross Zone Delay 3 Minutes None None None Cross Zone 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Cross Zone 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Z Wave Z Wave Enabled Installe
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49. Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Report Alarms Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Troubles Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Selection Arm Away Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Arm Stay Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disarm Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Exit Error Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Recent Closing Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Event Log Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Trouble Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Trouble Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Alarm Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Alarm Cancel Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Test Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Test Restore Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Bypass Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Bypass Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled AC Loss Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled AC Loss Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Low Battery Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Low Battery Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Options PBX Blank Blank Blank Blank Call Wait Cancel Blank Blank Blank Blank Number of Reports Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Alarm Report Delay No Delay 15 Seconds No Delay No Delay First Report Offset 6 Hrs 12 Hrs 12 Hrs 12 Hrs Report Frequency Never 30 Days Never
50. SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Event Log Full Select Event Log Full The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled 36 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Trouble Select Trouble The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Trouble Restore Select Trouble Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Alarm Restore Select Alarm Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Alarm Cancel Select Alarm Cancel The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Test Select Test The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Test Restore Select Test Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Bypass Select Bypass The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Bypass Restore Select Bypass Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled AC Loss Select AC Loss The System toggles betwe
51. Select Sounder Sounder The System displays the following options Burglary Alarm Sound Burglary Bell Timeout Fire Bell Timeout Arm Confirm Alarm Options Yes Burglary Alarm Sound Select Burglary Alarm Sound The System toggles between Yes and No 4 Minutes Burglary Bell Timeout Select Burglary Bell Timeout The System scrolls between the following options No 4 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Fire Bell Timeout 4 Minutes Select Fire Bell Timeout The System scrolls between the following options No 4 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Arm Confirm None Select Arm Confirm The System scrolls between the following options None All RF RF Key Fob RF Keypad Alarm Options Unlimited Note This option does not apply to the LYNX Touch SIA Control Select Alarm Options The System scrolls between the following options Unlimited 1 2 10 Select Save 39 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control System Settings The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Entry Delay1 Entry Delay 2 Selects an Entry Delay time in seconds The system will wait the time entered before sounding alarm upon entering if system is not disarmed Note The Default values differ for the LYNX Touch and LYNX Touch SIA contro
52. Simply apply power temporarily to the Control and then program the unit as desired The Initiate Download button is used to initiate remote programming using an IBM PC compatible Personal Computer and Compass Downloader and modem or via capable GSM or IP communications modules See the Remote Programming Control Downloading section for additional information Programming 4 If the system is Armed or in Alarm the Tools icon will not be functional The system must first be Q disarmed Enter Installer Programming Mode SCREEN ACTION Ready To Arm 1 At the Home Screen select More 2 Select Tools The touchscreen displays a keypad A 1128 3 Enter the Installer Code 4112 oa ae 4 The System Programming Screen is displayed Select Program to display the following options A A Sy gt Installer Code System Type pa Date Time Communicator pi sie dei oe Zones Comm Diagnostics 10 18 AM June 8 2010 More Keys Reporter Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Sounder System Settings Default Config Language Reset Master Code Z Wave 5 The system advances to the Programming screen of the selected option This programming field may not be available with the system being installed Loading Factory Defaults To load the factory defaults enter the Installer Programming Mode and advance to second page of the System Programmi
53. T SC 300 03866 LYNXRCHKIT SHA Battery StandbyTime Low Battery Notification 4 hours minimum Approximately 1 hour before battery depletion 24 hours minimum At least 1 hour before battery depletion 5000 100 093 VO LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Installing Configuring Communication amp Home Automation Modules General This LYNX Touch control supports central station reporting using wireless GSM and hardwire IP communications modules It also supports upload download programming capability via the Internet or a Private local area network Intranet This allows site maintenance independent of central station monitoring and modification to sites globally via the Internet or through a private LAN Refer to the instructions provided with the LRR IP Communications Module being installed for additional information regarding its installation programming and registration The control is compatible with the following AlarmNet Communications Modules e GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G GSM Communication Module e ILP5 Ethernet Communications Module Communications Module 24 Hour Standby Power If you require 24 hour standby you must install the Super High Capacity battery P N LYNX RCHB SHA in the control persons and not co located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitter except in accordance with FCC RF Exposure MN WARNING The LYNX Touch must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7
54. YNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted SCREEN ACTION Zones 5000 100 133 VO 1 Select Zones The System displays the following options 1 New 2 Front Door 3 Back Door 4 Window 5 Motion Sensor 6 New 2 Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page 7 48 New 49 56 4 Button 57 64 New 80 85 Temperature Z Wave Thermostat zones 95 Fire 96 Medical 99 Police Select a zone and then select Edit or Add New to program the next available zone The following options are displayed dependant upon Zone Type Serial Number Loop Number This field does not apply to Zone Description 1 Zone Description 2 Hardwire Zone 1 or Temperature Zones 80 85 Device Type Response Type Alarm Report Chime Supervision 4 Select an option to display the next programming field Serial Number Serial Number This field does not apply to Temperature Zones 80 85 When Serial Number has been selected Enter Serial Number or Activate is displayed The transmitter serial number and loop number can be enrolled via RF transmission OR manually Enroll via RF Learning To enroll the device using RF Learning mode three transmissions open close of the device will be required The initial transmission activates the RF Learning mode and the system will emit a single beep A second tr
55. able the pre programmed default will be displayed beneath the option ee 1 Select System Type from the following options RF Jam Speaker Phone Two Way Voice RF House Code Phone Notification Remote Phone Phone Detect Time Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Events Log All Events Log Alarm Events Log Bypass Events Log Open Close Events Log Trouble Non Security Remote Access Serial Multi Mode Serial RF Jam 2 Select RF Jam The System scrolls between the following Disabled Disabled RF Jam Log RF Jam Log amp Report Speaker Phone 3 Select Speaker Phone The System toggles between the following Disabled Enabled Enabled Two Way Voice 4 Select Two Way Voice The System toggles between the following Disabled Disabled JEORIE Enabled RF House Code 5 Select RF House Code 6 After entering a code 00 31 on the displayed keypad select Done 0 Phone Notification 7 Select Phone Notification phone line cut The System scrolls between the following options Disabled Disabled Keypad Trouble If Keypad or Trouble is selected proceed to Step 8 23 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Screen ACTION Phone Detect Time 8 If Keypad or Trouble was selected in Step 7 the Phone Detect Time option is 3 displayed S
56. al number and loop number can be enrolled via RF transmission OR manually Enroll via RF Learning To enroll the device using RF Learning mode three transmissions open close of the device will be required The initial transmission activates the RF Learning mode A second transmission enrolls the serial number and the system beeps two times and displays Activate Sensor Again To Confirm A third transmission will confirm the serial number The system beeps three times and returns to the Zone programming Screen Enroll Manually Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter using the displayed keypad and select Done The system beeps one time and returns to the Zone programming Screen Zone 49 Zone The system displays the next available key Zone number Select Zone to manually enter a specific Zone Number on the displayed keypad 49 64 If the desired Zone Number is not available the system returns to the previous screen Select Done The system returns to the previous screen Repeat the previous step to enter another Zone Number 31 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Button Key Zn Button Key Zn Select the desired Button Key and enter a function for each button key The system displays the following options Disarm Arm Away Arm Stay No Response 24 Hour Silent 24 Hour Audible 2
57. alarm response e wireless keypads e g 5828 5828V keypads that have a two second delay on the special function keys or two button panic pairs e built in keypad panic key Go No Go Test Mode B Conducting this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter will cause inaccurate results A f On button type transmitters that have been programmed to set ARM AWAY ARM STAY or DISARM pressing a button will take the system out of the Go No Go Test mode causing the programmed action to occur The Go No Go tests will verify adequate RF signal strength from the proposed transmitter location and allow you to reorient or relocate transmitters if necessary before mounting the transmitters permanently This mode is similar to the transmitter Test mode except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced This will enable you to make sure that the RF signal from each transmitter is received with sufficient signal amplitude when the system is in the normal operating mode SCREEN ACTION 1 At the Tools Screen select Test The following options are displayed Test Walk Test RF Sniffer Test 5000 100 086 70 Go No Go Test Dialer Test 2 Select Go No Go Test ere 3 Once you have placed transmitters in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals if used fault each transmitter a The keypad beeps three times in
58. anic Key Icons 2 E A A Resins bo eA eee et 52 Security Codes o E AE E e alo 52 Installer Codi A A AAA A cedures E EEE ns 52 Master Code esca tn AET E A a 52 Enter Change the Master Code by Installer oooonnoccccnooocncnononcnonnoncncnnonnnnononononononnncnnnrnncnonn nn nono n nn non nnnnnann nn nana nnncninnnss 52 Secondary ser SN tr s 53 Reset Master User Code monn h erretenaren reer st bovanesacscasebesnsendnsdesguedbnschnasadvosen tansuba guage A A AE EEr aoar Ta eE nS Ta TAEAE 53 Security Code Notesin nenn A AA A ad id 53 Follow Me System Announcement Feature ccccccccesssccesssecessseeeesesseeecseaeeeesesaeeeessaeeeseeeeesseseeesssaseseseeeeeesseeeeseseeensnaeess 54 Hollow Me Reminder Feature AA sede ES eE e ETERRA Ee REEE On Eroa TESES 55 Remote Phone Control Feature inicia ida a ie E RE E E RE E EN E A 55 System Displays ETEA EAE ENEE TE E EEE ne e e teat acl 56 Zone Status Displays ti a a o e deed aa a a e a a a a o a a a 56 Audio alarm Verification Two Way Voice Feature cccccccccssccesssecessseeecsseeeessneeeesseseeesseeesesesseeesseeseseaeeesseeeeesenaesensaaes 57 PRCULV AGL RO 57 Operator Commands iene EA A ios 57 Event Logronio eny fox chested scot och ou dee cas Daal wt oh cat E ad eaven A A E cad cts welt ed dated E E spowtste ase E Sesedes 58 Contact ID amp SIA Event Log Codes cui ts odiada 58 Testing the System dadas 59 Test Modest te ca 59 Testing the System ici da added dadas 59 Armed Sy
59. ansmission enrolls the serial number and the system beeps two times and displays Activate Sensor Again To Confirm A third transmission will confirm the serial number The system beeps two times and returns to the Zone programming Screen Enroll Manually Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the transmitter using the displayed keypad and select Done The system beeps one time and returns to the Zone programming Screen Loop Number 1 Loop Number This field does not apply to Temperature Zones 80 85 Select Loop Number to toggle between 1 2 3 and 4 Enter Save Zone Description 1 Zone Description 1 Zone Description 2 When programming the Zone Description after entering the first letter of the description on the keypad you can use the up A and down Y arrows to scroll through the available preprogrammed zone descriptions For a list of the pre programmed Zone Descriptors please visit http www security honeywell com hsc resources MyWebTech Select Zone Description 1 or Zone Description 2 Using the displayed keypad enter Zone Description 1 or Zone Description 2 The system announces the Zone Description Enter Done when you are finished The system returns to the Zone Programming page 29 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Not Used Entry Exit 2 Interior Follower 24 Hour Silent 24 Hour Aux
60. arch March March Start Week Second Second Second Second End Month November November November November End Week First First First First Communicator Communications Path None None None None APL Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled City ID None None None None CS ID None None None None Sub ID None None None None Supervision 24 Hours 24 Hours 24 Hours 24 Hours Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes 10 Minutes 10 Minutes 10 Minutes Remote Acc Comm Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Multi Mode Comm Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled GSM Fault Time 00 00 00 00 IP Fault Time 00 00 00 00 Use DHCP Yes Yes Yes Yes NI IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Gateway IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 DNS Server IP Address 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Zones See Zone Programming Default Tables Reporter Primary CS Info Phone Type Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 4 Digit Communicator Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Account Number FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Dynamic Priority None None None None Dynamic Delay None None None None Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Report Alarms Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Rep
61. aster Code on the displayed keypad The system will display the new code on the left side of the screen 4 Select Done when you are finished 5 The system returns to the User Code Programming screen 52 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation Secondary User Codes In normal operation mode the Master Security Code can be used to assign up to 14 secondary 4 digit security codes including a Babysitter Code and a Duress Code The Master Code can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system individually Refer to the LYNX Touch User Manual for additional information Reset Master User Code 1 2 3 After Entering the Installer Programming Mode select Reset Master Code from the second page of the Installer Programming Tools menu The system displays a confirmation screen Select the Yes key to reset the Master User Code to 1234 If confirmed the Master Code will be reset back to 1 2 3 4 This will be logged in the System Event Log as Reset Master Code User 2 E655 The system returns to the second page of the Installer Programming Tools menu OR If the reset failed the system will display Command Failed Unable to Reset Master Code Security Code Notes The Master and Secondary security codes permit access to the system for arming disarming etc The Installer Code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it In addition the
62. ation is invalid Timed Out Displayed if no response to the registration request is received Primary ID Need PIN Indicates PIN that was entered is invalid 46 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Update Server Programming the Control This procedure is used to upload the Configuration File to the Server SCREEN ACTION Comm Diagnostics 1 Select Comm Diagnostics The System displays the following options depending upon the communication device that is installed WiFi Location Configure Ethernet None WiFi Information GSM Information Use the down arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Communication Status Test Communication Setup Communication Communication ID Numbers Setup Communication 2 Select Setup Communication The System advances to the Registration screen and the following options are displayed Register Register Device Device With PIN Update Factory Server Defaults 3 Select Update Server and select Yes when the confirmation screen appears The device uploads its entire configuration file to the server Selecting No will cancel the operation Refer to the table below for applicable registration messages During the upload process the following messages may be displayed Message Meaning Updating Root Fi
63. 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 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC 8 de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interferences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference recue y compris les interferences causant une reception ind sirable TELEPHONE MODEM INTERFACE Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC registration number
64. ce Roaming Registered Roaming See RSSI Primary Site RSSI level signal strength Primary RSSI ce below 1 to anes or Not Present will se ese GPRS 2G Only Yes GPRS Service availability Always available in 3G 4G No GPRS is not available Country xxx Country Code Network xxx Network Code LAC xxxxx Local Area Code Cell 2G only xxxx Base Station ID Cell 3G 4G only xxxxxx Base Station ID Base Station 2G Only xx Base Station Antenna Sector Primary Sync Code 3G 4G Only xxx Primary Sync Code Channel xxxx Control Channel in use See RSSI Secondary Site RSSI level availabilit Second oiler ie below Present OR Not present will be dlsfidic Searching For Coverage Searching for cell network SIM Error No SIM card present or SIM card faulty Cell Registration SIM Not Active SIM is not activated Cell Registration Not Registered Not registered with cell network RSSI Note Primary Site Signal strength is displayed by a series of 1 to 5 stars weak to KRKKK strong or Not Present if there is no signal To ensure a reliable installation at least 2 stars should consistently be present Secondary site presence is indicated by Present or Not Present 43 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Communications ID Numbers Displays programmed SIM card information Message Meaning MAC XXXXXXXXXXXX MAC Add
65. ch transmitter s zone number is also programmed into the system in the Zones programming section Some transmitters such as the 5816 and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs On the 5816 for example the wire connection terminal block is loop 1 the reed contact is loop 2 Each loop must be assigned a different zone number For button transmitters RF keys such as the 5804 you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter Each button on the transmitter also has a pre designated loop or input number which is automatically displayed The 5816 and 5817 Transmitters do not have EOL supervision of their loop wiring which must not exceed 3 feet U L The 5800RL 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD 5804BDV 5804E 5814 5816TEMP 5819 5819S WHS amp BRS 5828 5828V and 5850 GBD transmitters have not been evaluated by UL House Identification If you are using a 5804BD 5804BDV Wireless Keypad with the system you must program a House 1D Code 01 31 as described in the SYSTEM TYPE programming section to establish proper communication and the keypad must be set to the same ID House ID 00 disables all wireless keypads An RF House ID is not necessary for other 5800 Series transmitters the entry should be left at 00 default in those cases Transmitter Supervision With the exception of some transmitters keypads that may be carried off premises 5804 5804BD 5804B
66. communication Two way voice communication Supports AlarmNet remote services LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24 hour backup battery P N System Power e Primary Power Plug in Power Supply 110VAC to 9VDC 2 7A output 300 04705 or 300 04065 300 04063 in Canada e Backup battery Rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery pack rated at 7 2Vdc P N 300 03864 1 LYNXRCHKIT SC or 300 03866 LYNXRCHKIT SHA Alarm Output e Built in sounder e Steady output for burglary panic e Temporal 3 pulse output for fire alarms e Temporal 4 pulse output for carbon monoxide alarms e Long range radio GSM audio alarm verification e Trigger output Programming e Options stored in EEROM e Can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via IBM compatible computer using Compass downloader software and specified HAYES or Honeywell CIA modem or via capable GSM IP or WiFi communications module e Flash downloading Other Features e Exit error feature detects difference between an actual alarm and exit alarm caused by leaving a door open after the exit delay expires e Event log stores up to 128 events e RF jam detection e Two installer programmable user Follow Me phone numbers e Advanced Protection Logic APL Minimizes the likelinood of the system being disabled before notification can be sent to the Central Station indicating that the premise has been compromised e Displays web content inc
67. cs the communication device that is installed WiFi Location Configure Ethernet None WiFi Information GSM Information Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Communication Test Setup Status Communication Communication Communication ID Numbers Setup 2 Select Setup Communication The System advances to the Registration screen and Communication the following options are displayed Register Register Device Device With PIN Update Factory Server Defaults 3 Select Register Device The registration message is sent and the unit waits for the acknowledgement Refer to the table below for applicable registration messages Note Register Device can be cancelled by selecting Cancel The registration process is aborted and the message Registration Cancelled is displayed 45 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control During the registration process the following messages may be displayed Message Meaning Getting Configuration File The configuration file is obtained from AlarmNet if the module was programmed through AlarmNet Direct or a previously programmed module was defaulted Registering The registration message is sent and the unit is waiting for the acknowledgement Registration Successful The module is registered and is now in full service and available for
68. d The system will enter Installer Programming mode and the Installer Tools Menu will be Arm Stay L Message J L J displayed 10 18 AM June 8 2010 Change Installer Code The factory default Installer Code for the LYNX Touch Control is set to 4 1 1 2 SCREEN ACTION 1 Select Installer Code Installer Code 2 Enter a new four digit Installer Code on the displayed keypad The system will display the new code on the left side of the screen 3 Select Done when you are finished 4 The system returns to the System Programming Screen 5000 100 129 VO Select a Language Note This programming field may not be available with the system being installed SCREEN ACTION System Programming 1 If applicable select Language to display the following options Sounder System Settings Installer Language User Language 2 Select Installer Language The system toggles between English and French Delault Gentle eanguade 3 Select the desired language 4 Select User Language The system toggles between Reset Master Code Z Wave English and French 5 Select the desired language 6 Select Save when you are finished 7 A confirmation screen appears If Yes is selected the IOOsIOn Eno System returns to the second page of the Programming screen which will be displayed i
69. d Enabled Installed Enabled Installed Enabled Installed Temperature Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit 63 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch SIA Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Installer Code 4112 4112 4112 4112 System Type RF Jam Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Speaker Phone Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Two Way Voice Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled RF House Code 0 0 0 0 Phone Notification Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Remote Phone Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Phone Detect Time 2 Minutes 2 Minutes 2 Minutes 2 Minutes Events Log All Press To Log All Log All Set Press To Log All Press To Log All Events Log Alarm Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Events Log Bypass Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Events Log Open Close Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Events Log Trouble Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Non Security Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Remote Access Serial Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Multi Mode Serial Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Date Time Calendar January 1 2011 January 1 2011 January 1 2011 January 1 2011 Enter Time 10 00AM 10 00AM 10 00AM 10 00AM Time Zone Eastern EST Eastern EST Eastern EST Eastern EST Day Light Savings time Yes Yes Yes Yes Start Month March March
70. de System Operation Event Log The LYNX Touch Series event log is capable of recording and displaying up to 128 system events The type of events that can be recorded is selectable and is programmed in the System Type programming field The event log can be reviewed by entering the Installer Programming or Master User Programming mode Refer to the LYNX Touch Series User Manual for additional information Note In the unlikely condition that the backup battery becomes fully discharged when AC power is lost any system activity performed after the low battery notification will not be saved in the event log Additionally the panel will revert to the status condition as before the low battery notification Contact IDO amp SIA Event Log Codes code timon Code Definition 606 Listen intofolow sd EE BB BU Burglary Bypass Burglary Unbypass JL E LB LX Local Progr Local Progr End Logged in Event Log SIA Code Definition AT AR AC Trouble AC Restoral BA BR Burglary Alarm Burglary Restoral Fire Alarm Alarm Log Threshold O O OP Opening Repot _ __ QQ Remote Opening RP___ Automatic Test S O TT Tamper Trouble S If APL is enabled AlarmNet will generate a special comm fail message E316 if it does not hear from a unit within 15 minutes after a delayed alarm is delivered This message is meant to alert the Central Station that the system has been tampered wit
71. dicating signal reception displays the appropriate zone number and announced the zone description b If the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 4 If each transmitter produces the proper keypad response when faulted they can be permanently mounted according to their respective instructions 5 The system will beep once every 30 40 seconds while the Go No Go Test mode is active 6 Exit Go No Go Test mode by depressing the Off key and entering the Installer or a User Code 5000 100 103 VO 14 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide 5800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers Refer to this information when programming transmitters Installing Wireless Zones The following illustration shows the compatible transmitters their associated input types and loop designations LOOP 1 E SS 5800Micra 5800PIR ENROLL AS RF 5800PIR RES 5800CO ENROLL AS RF ENROLL AS RF N LOOP LOOP 1 MKJ 5800PIR COM ENROLL AS RF AAN LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOW LOW SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY LOOP 2 LOOP 2 HIGH HIGH SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY LOOP 3 TEMP LOOP 3 TEMP LOOP 4 TAMPER LOOP 4 TAMPER 5800RL ENROLL AS RF SET HOUSE ID SX LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 4 LOOP 2 i oopa G1 Loop 1 P 5800SS1 5800WAVE 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804E 5804BD 5804BDV ENROLL AS RF PROGRAM ENROL
72. e emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security keypad and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters sho
73. e mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise a la terre de la source d energie lectrique de lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir racours a un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou a un lectricien selon le cas Ringer Equivalence Number Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 AVIS L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES assign chaque dispositif terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s a une interface La terminaison d une interface t l phonique peut consister en une combinaison de quelques dispositifs a la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 RF Exposure WARNING The LYNX Touch must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7 8 in 20 cm from all p
74. ed and the LYNX Touch is registered a Test alarm to AlarmNet over the IP path The following message is displayed Test Message Sent If the device is not registered the following message is displayed Test Message Failed Not Registered Setup Communication Performs registration of the LYNX Touch and its associated communication module with AlarmNet updates configuration files or reset factory defaults Registering the LYNX Touch Once the LYNX Touch is initialized and a communications module is programmed it must be registered to enable the account Upon completion of the registration process the LYNX Touch transmits a registration message and receives a registration validation indicating that the account is now enabled Wait for the Registration Success message to appear regardless of which registration method is used You can register the communications module by one of the following methods e Through the AlarmNet Direct website e By Phone e Through the LYNX Touch Diagnostics 44 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Register through AlarmNet Direct Website If you have programmed the communications module through AlarmNet Direct you must then transfer the data to the module and register the module To do this please go to https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirect userlogin aspx Log in and follow the on screen prompts If you are not signed up for this service click on Dealer Sig
75. ed for Fire Zone 95 User Guide User Functions Duress Duress Code is Disabled Disabled User Access Programmed by Master User as User 16 System Functions System Test System tests provided as a n a n a Testing the System User Function Communications While the system is in Test Disabled Disabled mode no alarm reports are sent to the central station Combined Entry Delay and Abort Window should not exceed 1 minute Refer to the User Guide for procedures on Testing the System Note Using the Call Waiting Cancel feature on a non Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the central station 71 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Specifications LYNX Touch Series Security Controls Physical Dimensions Electrical Voltage Input Rechargeable Backup Battery Communication Formats Supported Line Seize Ringer Equivalence ACTA Registration No Hardwire Zone Trigger Output 8 5 Wx 6 H x 1 875 D 9 Vdc from plug in 2 7A power supply Nickel metal hydride battery pack rated at 7 2 Vde ADEMCO Contact IDO Reporting 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300Hz Handshake 1400Hz Kissoff SIA DCS Format 2225Hz Handshake Data Tones 2025 2235Hz baud Double Pole 0 5B US AC3AL05BL5000 2K ohms End of Line Resistor EOLR 200 ohms max wire resistance dry contacts only 1k ohms to ground when closed output low 3ma 72 LYNX
76. elect Phone Detect Time The system scrolls between the following options 2 Minutes 1 Minute 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes Remote Phone 9 Select Remote Phone The System toggles between the following options Enabled Disabled Enabled Events Log All Press To Log All Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options 10 Select Events Log All The system displays Press To Log All Selecting this option programs the system to log all events and Log All Set is displayed Additionally all of the options listed below are enabled Events Log Alarm Events Log Bypass Events Log Open Close Events Log Trouble Non Security OR Proceed to step 11 and select the options individually Events Log Alarm Enabled 11 12 13 14 Select Events Log Alarm The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled Select Events Log Bypass The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled Select Events Log Open Close The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled Select Events Log Trouble The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled Remote Access Serial Disabled 15 Select Remote Access Serial The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled If the Remote Access Serial option is enabled the Multi Mode Seria
77. em that does not transmit an alarm signal to a remote monitoring location 70 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide SIA Quick Reference Guide Programming Section Feature Range Shipping Default SIA Requirement Installation and Setup Guide or Programming Guide Reporter Report Selection Exit Error Enabled or Disabled Enabled Enabled Recent Closing Enabled or Disabled Enabled Enabled Alarm Cancel Enabled or Disabled Enabled Enabled Reporter Options Call Wait Cancel Enabled or Disabled Field is blank a PBX prefix Enabled if User has call is entered to enable waiting Swinger Shutdown 1 to 6 Reports 2 Reports 2 Reports Abort Window 15 30 and 45 seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds System Settings Entry Delay 1 30 45 60 and 90 seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds minimum and 2 3 or 4 minutes Entry Delay 2 30 45 60 and 90 seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds minimum and 2 3 or 4 minutes Exit Delay 45 60 90 seconds and 2 60 Seconds 45 seconds minimum minutes Restart Exit Time Enabled or Disabled Yes Enabled Enabled Exit Warning Not selectable Always enabled Enabled Auto Stay Arming Enabled or Disabled Yes Enabled Enabled Cross Zone Delay 30 seconds and 2 minutes None Disabled Enabled and two zones in 30 second increments programmed 3 minutes and 4 minutes Zones Fire Alarms Zone Type Fire with Disabled Disabled Verification must be select
78. en Disabled and Enabled Enabled AC Loss Restore Select AC Loss Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Low Battery Select Low Battery The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Low Battery Restore Select Low Battery Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Select RF Low Battery The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Restore Select RF Low Battery Restore The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Select Options The System displays the following options Options LYNX Touch Control PBX Call Wait Cancel Number of Reports Alarm Report Delay First Report Offset Report Frequency LYNX Touch SIA Control PBX Call Wait Cancel First Report Offset Swinger Shutdown Abort Window Report Frequency PBX Select PBX and enter PBX Prefix on the displayed keypad Call Wait Cancel Select Call Wait Cancel and enter Call Wait Cancel Prefix on the displayed keypad 37 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Number of Reports Unlimited Select Number of Reports LYNX Touch Control The system toggles between Unlimited and 10 Reports LYNX Touch SIA Control The system scrolls between the following o
79. epending upon the selections that are made Use the down W arrow to scroll 5000 100 132 VO through the pages of options Communications Path APL City ID CS ID Sub ID Supervision Old Alarm Time Remote Acc Comm Multi Mode Comm IP Fault Time Use DHCP GSM Fault Time Communications Path 2 Select Communications Path The system scrolls between the following options N dependant upon which communications module s are installed one None IP GSM WiFi WiFi 8 GSM APL 3 Select APL The system scrolls between Enabled and Disabled Note If APL is used GSM or IP must be selected as the Primary Communicator Type in the Disabled Reporter programming City ID 4 Select City ID Enter the 2 digit Primary City ID Decimal Options 01 99 CS ID 5 Select CS ID Enter the 2 digit Primary Central Station ID HEX Options 01 FE 26 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Sub ID 6 Select Sub ID Enter the 4 digit Subscriber Account Number Decimal Options 0001 9999 Supervision 7 Select Supervision The system scrolls between the following options 24 Hours 24 Hours None 30 Days Old Alarm Time 8 Select Old Alarm Time The system scrolls between the following options Use the 10 Minutes down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours 4 Hou
80. ersons and not co located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter product procedures 68 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example e Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States the
81. ervice OK Service at AlarmNet Control on Redirector 1 2 or 3 is functioning OR Redirector Failed Error occurred on Redirector 1 2 or 3 Number of the director being tested is displayed A summary of the tests is displayed after Redirector 3 is tested The example shows that the tests of all three connection points or Redirectors were successful If an error occurred at any point the summary will display Failed next to the faulty Redirector Redirector 1 Service OK Redirector 2 Service OK Redirector 3 Service OK If no physical link is detected the test is aborted and one of the following is displayed No Physical Link No physical link is detected Link Not Ready There is a link but it is not ready address not resolved Send Any If both IP and GSM communication paths are enabled and the LYNX Touch is registered a Test alarm is sent over IP path If that is not successful it sends the alarm over GSM path and the following message is displayed Test Message Sent If the device is not registered the following is displayed Test Message Failed Not Registered Send GSM Message If GSM communication path is enabled and the LYNX Touch is registered a Test alarm to AlarmNet over the GSM path The following message is displayed Test Message Sent If the device is not registered the following message is displayed Test Message Failed Not Registered Send Ethernet Message If IP communication path is enabl
82. ess on the displayed keypad 255 255 255 255 Gateway IP Address 16 Select Gateway IP Address Enter the 4 part address on the displayed keypad 255 255 255 255 DNS Server IP Address 17 Select DNS Server IP Address Enter the 4 part address on the displayed keypad 255 255 255 255 18 If IP was selected in step 2 select Save and then select OK when the Programming Done screen appears Proceed to Diagnostics section in order to register the device GSM Fault Time min 19 Select GSM Fault Time min Enter the time delay in minutes on the keypad Options 2 00 99 GSM Rollover 20 If WiFi and GSM was selected in step 2 two additional programming fields are No displayed Select GSM Rollover the system toggles between Yes and No GSM 24 Hour Test 19 Select GSM 24 Hour Test the system toggles between Yes and No No 20 If GSM was selected in step 2 select Save and then select OK when the Programming Done screen appears Proceed to Diagnostics section in order to register the device 27 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Program the Z Wave Module The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Z Wave Enables or disables the Z Wave Module Temperature Display Toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius for Z Wave
83. ey do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 105 F 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to th
84. ghts that may be present and the upper windows in a multi level building e In addition we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system This will ensure that alarm signals can be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the event that the telephone lines are out of order alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines if connected to an alarm monitoring station 2 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Table of Contents System Features da 5 FG AGULES titi A tia 5 Mounting the Control add caddisaicddas 6 WA Mt A eee esis Meare Bie eee eee Raa 6 Desktop Mounting sics iaaiiai AR EErEE ARa a a 6 AS A ES 6 Wiring Connections 0 A A e ia 7 Installing the L5000 RJ 31X in the LYNX Touch Control oooocnoocccconononccononnnononcnononnnnncnnnnnnnnnonnncnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnann nn nana nrnnnnnnss 8 AC Power and Backup Battery taa 9 Installing Configuring Communications amp Home Automation Modules oooooccnnococcnonoccnononcnonononcnonononononnonccnnnnnno 10 A A NN RN 10 Connecting and Configuring Communications Modules cccsccccessscceseseeeessneeeeseneeeessneeeeeseaeeesssseeeesesesesssaeeeesseeeeseeeees 10 Installing the GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CNAG ccc oren e e EK ERER EE A EE E KE AKESE EKS 10 Installing the LLP a e e ia a aa e a a cs si a iiaia 11 Installing the L5100 WiFi Module c ccceccsscccsssseceseseeeessneeeessseeeessaeeeeseseecesenseeesseseeeessseeesssneeesseeeseseaaeeesesaeeesssneeeeess 1
85. h and may have been compromised 58 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Testing the System TO THE INSTALLER Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to ensure the system s proper operation at all times Test Modes The Test button provides access to the following functions and test modes Option Function Walk Test Refer to the User Manual for additional information RF Sniffer Test Refer to the Installing Wireless Zones section of this manual for additional information Go No Go Test Refer to the Installing Wireless Zones section of this manual for additional information Dialer Test Refer to the to the paragraph in this section and the User Manual for additional information Zone Discovery Provides access to the Zone Discovery Refer to the paragraph in this section for additional information regarding the Zone Discovery feature Diagnostics Provides access to the Reboot Feature Refer to the paragraph in this section for additional information regarding the Reboot
86. her The Gateway IP address is the IP address for the gateway GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile communications which is an international standard for digital mobile phone systems used for cellular communication IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity number IP Internet Protocol IP Address A unique number consisting of four parts separated by periods sometimes called a dotted quad for example 204 17 29 11 assigned to every computer workstation connected to the Internet IP numbers can be static assigned and unchanging or dynamic assigned via DHCP at each and every startup ISP Internet Service Provider MAC ID Media Access Code located on the module label NIC Network Interface Card RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication SCID SIM Card ID Subnet Mask A Subnet is a portion of a network that shares a network address with other portions of the network and is distinguished by a subnet number The Subnet Mask is a 32 bit address mask used in IP to indicate the bits of an IP address that are being used for the subnet address WPS WiFi Protected Setup 74 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Notes 75 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Notes 76 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Index 24 Hour Silente laicas 52 O nea i O RA 5 300 038606 iii dida 5 o vase socanddeieasstusustacici
87. ided if that zone is still faulted afterward If there are no fire alarms after the 30 second delay expires the system will open a 60 second window If any fire zone is faulted during that window a fire alarm will immediately be provided for that zone Arm Stay Special purpose zone type used with 5800 e Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected Series wireless pushbutton units e System is armed in the STAY mode when the zone is activated Arm Away Special purpose zone type used with 5800 e System is armed in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated Series wireless pushbutton units Disarm Special purpose zone type used with 5800 e Disarms the system when the zone is activated Series wireless pushbutton units No Alarm Assigned when no alarm response is required e No reports to the central station Response e No keypad sounding or chime System can still be armed No display on the screen Silent Burglary Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows where sirens are NOT desired Instant alarm with NO audible indication when is armed in the AWAY STAY STAY NO DELAY or AWAY INSTANT mode Report sent to the central station General Monitor Assigned sensors or contacts on doors and windows or asset protection within the premises Used to track activity of the occupant and alert occupant of the activity of others No reports to the central station Fault restore events are logged by the syste
88. iliary Interior With Delay Carbon Monoxide Arm Stay Disarm Silent Burglary Resident Response General Response Day Night screen SCREEN ACTION Device Type Device Type Select Device Type The system displays the following options dependant upon the Device Type selection New Door Window Motion Sensor Glass Break Smoke Detector Heat Sensor Carbon Mono Det Use the down arrow to scroll to the next page of options Temperature Flood Environmental Medical Fire Police Other Response Type Response Type 1 Select Response Type The system displays the specific options which are dependant Not Used upon the Device Type that was selected for the zone Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Entry Exit 1 Perimeter Trouble Alarm 24 Hour Audible Fire No Verification Monitor Trouble Arm Away No Response Resident Monitor General Monitor Fire With Verification 2 Select the desired Response Type and select Save The system will return to the Zone Note For threshold monitoring to be configurable on the LYNX TOUCH Z wave thermostat screen the respective zones will first need to be assigned with a response type in zone programming The recommended response type is Trouble Hardwire Zone Normal Open Normal Closed End of Line RF Zone Supervised Unsupervised Alarm Report Alarm Report Yes Note Th
89. in Communications Programming The path can be enabled for either primary Central Station or Secondary Central Station but not both If it is enabled in one it will not be available for the other Central Station Phone Number If any option other than None is selected in Phone Type the Phone Number option will be displayed Select Phone Number Enter the Secondary Central Station Phone Number on the displayed keypad Up to 20 digits Account Number FFFF If any option other than None is selected in Phone Type The Account Number option will be displayed Select Account Number Enter the Secondary Central Station Account Number on the displayed keypad Dynamic Priority Redundant Reports If any option other than None is selected in Communicator Type The Dynamic Priority option will be displayed Select Dynamic Priority The system scrolls between Redundant Reports Preferred Telco and Preferred Radio Dynamic Delay If any option other than Redundant Reports is selected in Dynamic Priority The Dynamic Delay option will be displayed Select Dynamic Delay The system scrolls between 15 30 Seconds Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds and 90 Seconds Note If GSM is selected as the primary reporting channel Dynamic Delay should be set to minimum of 60 seconds Re
90. is field is for Alarms If Response Type Trouble is set up and Alarm Report is set to No the system will still report if Report Alarms was enabled in the Reporter programming Select Report to toggle between No or Yes Select Save Chime Chime No Note Chime only applies to entry exit perimeter and interior zone types Select Chime to toggle between No or Yes Select Save Supervision Supervision l l Supervised The system displays the applicable Supervision options based upon the Device Type that was selected Select Supervision to scroll between the following options Temperature Defaulted for Zones 80 85 High Temp Default selection for Zones 80 82 and 84 Low Temp Default selection for Zones 81 83 and 85 After making a Supervision selection select Save 30 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Program Keys The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function Key Type Select the specific type of key being entered or enrolled User Associates the Key with a specific User Serial Number Manually enter key serial number or enroll via RF transmission Zone Manually enter key zone number between 49 and 64 or enroll via RF transmission Button Key Zn Associate the selected button with a specific function Key number and Zn number are dependant upon the Ke
91. ished and verify results with them 4 To test the wireless part of the system and the RF receiver perform the two additional tests described in the Installing Wireless Zones section Sniffer mode and Go No Go Test Note System Test mode and Go No Go Test will be automatically terminated after 3 1 2 to 4 hours if the installer or user does not manually terminate it This ensures that fire and panic zones will not remain disabled However Sniffer mode does not automatically expire You must manually exit by entering an OFF Sequence Sniffer mode to return to normal operation During the final 5 minutes the system will emit double beeps indicating that the end of Test mode is nearing Dialer Test The Dialer Test checks that the phone connection to the central station is working properly Notify the Central Station in advance that tests will be in progress 1 With the System in the Installer Programming mode select the Test button and then select the Dialer Test button 59 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Testing the System 2 If the test is successful the system will send the Manual Trigger Test Report E601 to the Central Station The test will not be recorded in the Event Log 3 The system will make 8 attempts to test the dialer for both the Primary and Secondary Central Station as applicable If the test is unsuccessful the system will display a Reporter Failure trouble message after 1 17 minutes Z
92. k Ensure enough slack is left in the wires to allow the case to close without pinching 3 4 5 6 7 A To allow flush wall or desk mounting of the control ensure that L5000 RJ31X cable is routed through the the wires INCOMING PREMISES TELEPHONE WIRING TIE WRAP REMOVE POINT L5000 RJ31X KNOCKOUT TE A REFER TO WIRING SCHEMATIC CONNECTIONS L5000 RJ31X CABLE G L5000 RJ31X WIRING L5000 RJ31X TERMINAL STRIP HS RING a E OO OO p pr TO PREMISES INCOMING TELEPHONES PHONE HNE TIE WRAP POINT 5100 100 063 VO LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide AC Power and Backup Battery The system is powered by a 9 Volt DC 2 7 Amp Plug in Power Supply 300 04705 or 300 04065 300 04063 in Canada Refer to the wiring table below for wire gauge and length In the event of an AC power loss the system is supported by a long life backup battery that is supervised for connection and for low voltage conditions If the battery is missing or a low battery condition is detected a low battery message is displayed and a report is sent to the central station In addition the system will beep once every 45 seconds to audibly indicate a low battery condition press any key to stop the beeping
93. l option is displayed Non Security Disabled 16 Select Non Security The System toggles between Enabled and Disabled Multi Mode Serial Disabled 17 18 Select Multi Mode Serial The System toggles between Enhanced Reports and Disabled Select Save when complete 24 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Program Date and Time Programming the Control Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted SCREEN ACTION Date Time 5000 100 131 VO Note If you are installing a GSMVLP5 4G GSMVLP5CN4G or ILP5 Communication Module the time and date will be programmed and updated automatically via Central Station You must still program the correct Time Zone below 1 Select Date Time System Programming q June DP 4 2010 gt 2 Using the left and right gt arrows select the Month and Year then select the date Select the W key to advance to the next screen 5 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ll 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Y 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Seve System Programming 3 To set the correct time touch the Clear button 1 2 3 5 4 Enter the correct time and
94. l Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Report Alarms Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Troubles Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Selection Arm Away Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Arm Stay Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disarm Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Exit Error Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Recent Closing Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Event Log Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Trouble Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Trouble Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Alarm Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Alarm Cancel Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Test Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Test Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Bypass Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Bypass Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled AC Loss Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled AC Loss Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Low Battery Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Low Battery Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled RF Low Battery Restore Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Options PBX Blank Blank Blank Blank Call Wait Cancel Blank Blank Blank Blank Number of Reports 2 Reports 2 Reports 2 Reports 2 Reports Alarm Report Delay 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds First Report Offset 6 Hrs 12 Hrs 12 Hrs 12 Hrs Report Frequency Never
95. layed Scan Access Points Manually Configure AP WPS If available Enroll using Scan Access Points Note If the preferred access point is not available after scanning manually select the network via the Manually Configure Access Points procedure 1 Select Scan Access Points The available networks and signal strength are displayed Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page System Programming SSID Vtek RSSI 69dbm 1 5 all SSID JimC RSSI 50dbm il A all SSID Toms_net RSSI 80dbm Il v all Edit Scan 5100 100 091 V1 2 Select the desired Network and then press the Edit button The network information is displayed Select the Join button A confirmation screen will be displayed 3 Select OK then select Save to confirm the selection Select the O button two times The Ethernet information will be displayed Signal strength will be indicated by a series of colored bars along with the RSSI level in dBM Bars Meaning RSSI range dBM 4 White No connection 255 used internally 1 Yellow 3 White Weak 81 or higher 2 Yellow 2 White Fair 71 to 80 3 Yellow 1 White Good 51 to 70 4 Yellow Excellent 50 or less Manually Configure Access Points 1 Select Manually Configure AP the following screen i
96. le The root file is being uploaded Programming Done Indicates the root file has been successfully uploaded Updating Configuration Try Later Error message indicates the module is busy Cannot Upload Try Later Error message indicates the communication path s is not available Update Root File Failed Error message indicates an error while uploading root file Enroll the L5100 WiFi Module The module can be enrolled using one of the following procedures e Scan Access Points e Manual Configure Access Points e WPS If available SCREEN ACTION Comm Diagnostics 1 Select Comm Diagnostics The System displays the following options depending upon the communication device that is installed WiFi Location Configure Ethernet None WiFi Information GSM Information Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Communication Test Communication Setup Communication Communication ID Numbers Status 47 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control SCREEN ACTION Wiki Location 2 Select WiFi Location The System will scroll between None and Speaker Side After None selecting Speaker Side the Configure WiFi option will be displayed 3 Select Configure WiFi The following options will be disp
97. ls Exit Delay Selects an Exit Delay time in seconds for both Entry Delay 1 and 2 Zone Types The system will wait the time entered before sounding an alarm if the exit door is left open after the system has been armed Note The Default values differ for the LYNX Touch and LYNX Touch SIA controls Backlight Timeout Enable or disable display backlight turnoff after 30 seconds Quick Arm Enables or disables Quick Arm Mode If enabled security code is not required to arm the system The user simply presses the AWAY button ICON and then selects the Quick Arm button on the displayed keypad to arm the system Quick Exit Enables or disables Quick Exit Mode If enabled allows the user restart the exit delay to allow entry or exit when the system is armed Restart Exit Time Enables or disables Restart Exit Time Mode This option allows the control to restart the exit delay time after arming in STAY mode by entering the User Code and pressing the STAY key if quick arming is disabled or by pressing the STAY key if quick arming is enabled This option also enables automatic exit delay reset which resets exit delay if the entry exit door is re opened and closed before exit delay time expires after arming Force Bypass Enables or disables Force Bypass Mode All zones bypassed by this function will be displayed after the bypass is initiated The Fire and CO Zones are not bypassed in the LYNX Touch Exit Warni
98. luding Local News Weather and Traffic requires Total Connect Service e Dealer Central Station messages requires Total Connect Service LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Mounting the Control Wall Mounting MOUNTING TIE WRAP HOOKS HINGES POINT 3 INSTALL BACK 1 Release the front case from the back case by a CASE depressing the two locking tabs at the top of the unit with the blade of a medium size screwdriver DETAIL A MOUNTING 2 Separate the front and back case assemblies by rotating NOLES 2 the front case so that it is perpendicular to the back case and unsnapping releasing the two hooks from the back case 3 Feed the field wiring through the appropriate openings ROTATE in the back case Use tie wraps to secure the wiring to PRONT ORGE the built in wire loops as needed TO RELEASE 4 Mount the back case to a sturdy wall using self tapping screws HOOK 5 If required install an additional mounting screw in the case tamper see Detail A TIE WRAP 6 Attach the front and back cases by connecting the POINTS 2 hooks on the front case to the attachments on the back case Once attached the hooks will support the front case and allow you to make the wiring connections 7 After all wiring connections have been made sna
99. m Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a one time unique chime sound and announcement when faulted Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor displayed on LCD General Response Assigned sensors or contacts on doors and windows or asset protection within the premises Used to track activity of the occupant and alert occupant of the activity of others No reports to the central station Fault restore events are logged by the system Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a unique chime sound and zone announcement when faulted Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor displayed on LCD System re triggers audible sounding every ten seconds until acknowledged Off sequence or wireless key button Resident Monitor Used to monitor a resident in an area deemed to be dangerous by a caregiver No reports to the central station Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a unique chime sound and zone announcement when faulted Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor displayed on LCD If programmed triggers a voice message follow me report Fault Restore events are not logged by the system Resident Response Used to monitor a resident in an area deemed to be dangerous by a caregiver Requires acknowledgement by caregiver No reports to the central station Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a unique chime sound and zone announcement when faulted Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor
100. med system to send an alarm message to the Central Station If only one cross zone is tripped during this time a trouble message CID code 380 for that zone is sent to the Central Station Cross Zone 1 Cross Zone 2 Select the zones that will be used for Cross Zoning 40 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted SCREEN ACTION System Settings Select System Settings The System displays the following options Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Backlight Timeout Quick Arm Quick Exit Restart Exit Time Force Bypass Exit Warning Auto Stay Arming Use the down arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Lack of Usage Notify Display Alarm Cancel Power Up In Previous Display Exit Time Cross Zone Delay Cross Zone 1 Cross Zone 2 Entry Delay 1 30 Seconds Select Entry Delay 1 The System scrolls between the following options LYNX Touch LYNX Touch SIA None 30 Seconds 15 Seconds 45 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 45 Seconds 90 Seconds 60 Seconds 2 Minutes 90 Seconds 3 Minutes 2 Minutes 4 Minutes UL installations The Entry Delay must be set for a maximum of 45 seconds SIA The Entry delay must be set to a minimum of 30 seconds The sum
101. monitor of a zone fault trouble not alarm Reports to the central station if enabled Fault restore events are logged by the system Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor displayed on LCD Restore will be stored in event log No keypad sounding or chime System can still be armed 24 hour Carbon Monoxide Monitor Can be assigned to any wireless zone with a carbon monoxide detector This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed Local keypad and detector will sound when this zone type is alarmed Pulse Temporal 4 20 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Zone Response Type Definitions Type Function Characteristics Fire with Can be assigned to any wireless zone used as e Alarm sound will pulse when this zone type is alarmed Only Verification a fire zone Fire with verification is available after the alarm has been verified with smoke detector device type lt can not be e System verifies alarm by delaying reporting and control panel used with heat detectors combination alarm sounding for 30 seconds after alarm is detected If the heat smoke detectors wireless sensors or fire zone remains faulted after 30 seconds a fire alarm is provided If pull stations This zone type is always active any other fire zone is faulted during the 30 second delay window and cannot be bypassed a fire alarm is immediately provided for that zone An alarm for original fire zone will also be prov
102. mote Programming The installer initiates downloading by selecting the Initiate Download button on the Installer programming screen 3 Station Initiated Remote Programming The operator calls the site from your office to initiate the download call The Control hangs up and then calls back the PC via the preprogrammed telephone number The unit can then be uploaded downloaded or controlled from your office 4 Data Encryption Data passed between the PC and the Control is encrypted for security so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system compromising information Equipment required to download to a system at the premises e Compass Downloader for Windows at revision level supporting LYNX Touch Flexible Callback If enabled in Installer Programming the download operator can temporarily change the last 1 2 or 3 digits depending on selection of the call back number This allows the control to call back a computer other than the one programmed which may be helpful at times of high computer traffic Remote Programming Information If using Remote Programming the LYNX Touch must be connected to the telephone line GSM Cellular or to Y the Internet as applicable The downloading system can perform many functions when in communication with the Control Besides uploading and downloading the status of the system can be observed and various commands
103. n Information Communication Test Setup ID Numbers Communication Communication Setup Communication 2 Select Setup Communication The System advances to the Registration screen and the following options are displayed Register Register Device Device With PIN Update Factory Server Defaults 3 Select Register Device With PIN Enter a 4 digit alphanumeric PIN number provided by your central station your dealer or an authorized AlarmNet representative on the displayed keypad then select Done Refer to the table below for applicable registration messages Note Register Device With PIN can be cancelled by selecting Cancel The registration process is aborted and the message Registration Cancelled is displayed During the registration process the following messages may be displayed Message Meaning Registering The registration message is sent and the unit is waiting for the acknowledgement Registration Successful The PIN number is valid and module is registered and is now in full service and available for alarm reporting to the central station The old module is unregistered Additionally AlarmNet sends a substitution alarm to the central station Registering Try Later Error Message indicates the module is busy Registration Failed Error message followed by one of the messages below Invalid Configuration Indicates the configur
104. n the selected language 299 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control System Type The following system options are programmed in this section Option Function RF Jam Enable or disable RF Jam Log and Reporting Speaker Phone Enable or disable Speaker Phone mode End User feature Two Way Voice Enable or disable Two Way Voice communication with the Central Station RF House Code Set RF House Code Bi directional RF Devices Phone Notification Enable or disable Phone Notification mode Phone Line cut Phone Detect Time Select a delay period between phone line cut amp system response allows phone to restore Note This field is displayed if Phone Notification is enabled Remote Phone Enable or disable Remote Phone Control mode End User feature Events Enable or disable multiple options for event logging i e alarms troubles open close bypass all Non Security Enable or disable non security event logging Remote Access Serial Enable or disable end user to access their system via a website Multi Mode Serial Enable or disable transmission of panel status events via email Active only when Remote Access Serial is enabled Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted Screen ACTION System Type System Type Note If applic
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106. ncononcncnnoncnncnononoss 16 Transmitter Battery Life ooooococononoccnnnoocccnonnnos 13 Transmitter Input Type ooooooooccnccnnnooonocononononononenoss 13 Transmitter Loop Numbers ooooooccnnoncncnoonnnncnonnnos 15 Transmitter Supervision ooooccnooccccooonnncnnnonnncnnnnnoss 13 Unsupervised ButtoN cccoooocccnnonccnononnnonnonnnncnononoss 13 Uns pervised RF tt 13 Update Server coccooooocccononcncnooonnncnonnnnnonononocnnnnnncnannnnss 47 User Men ts 17 Wall Mounting ccocioccooccoconciincidicaiain identidad 6 Wireless ButtoNS oooococnocnnoncccnnccnoncncnnnnconanonnnaconoss 13 Wireless KeypadS ooococonoocccconocnnccnoncnnnononononos 5 13 14 Wireless Zones cocoococconccnonncnoncnonnnanonnnonnnccnnnncnonccnanos 13 Wiring Connections ccoooooccnnoocnnnnonnnnnononcnonnnncncnnnnnoss 6 World Wide Web Address ooooonoccconcccnnccconcncnnncnonoss 73 LONE Discoverys essien sakes eue dea dani 60 Zone Programming Default Tables 66 67 Zone Response Type Definitions ooooccnnooccnnnnnnnnos 20 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide ES SNOLLI3NNO9 AO AYVINIAINS SI1Y3S HONOLXNAT spuoxas OT EM908S SpU02 S 0E 24S 4V13A 24S A4V13QA INOZ YOL93130 IAOWS LINN 1OY LNOD LINDUID NOLLOIGSIYN f ONIAVH ALIMOHLNV TVWDO07 JHL AG GaAOUddV SSFINN SLINDYID ASAHL OL GALDANNOD 39 TIVHS S3DIA3O ONILVILLINI YAHLO ON SGNODAS 09 0339X3 LON TIVHS SYOLDALAG JAOWS SM1d LINN TOULNOD AVIAG WWLOL JHL SLI
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108. ng Enables or disables Exit Warning sound Audible Exit Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 10 seconds when it changes to fast beeps The warning sound will end at the termination of exit delay Note This field is not programmable in the LYNX Touch SIA and is always enabled Auto Stay Arming Enables or disables Auto Stay Arming Mode If this feature is enabled and the control panel has been armed Armed Away at the LYNX Touch keypad or RF keypad the system will switch to the Armed Stay mode if the Exit Time has expired and no exit has been made Lack of Usage Notify Enables or disables Lack of Usage Notification feature If enabled notifies the central station if an end user is not operating their security system by sending a System Inactivity report 654 The report will be sent only to the Primary phone number and only if Contact IDO format was selected Power Up in Previous Enables or disables Power Up in Previous Mode feature When the system powers up armed an alarm will occur 1 minute after arming if a zone is faulted For the LYNX Touch control any bypassed zones will be unbypassed For the LYNX Touch SIA any bypassed zones will remain bypassed Display Alarm Cancel Enables or disables display of Cancelled Alarm Display Exit Time Enables or disables display of Exit Time Cross Zone Delay Sets the maximum amount of time in which two zones must be tripped in an ar
109. ng and refer to following procedure Refer to the Programming Default Tables section of this manual to view the Default Tables f a default table is loaded any data that has already been programmed into the system will be changed Y according to the default table selected Select a Default Configuration SCREEN ACTION System Programming 1 Select Default Configuration to display the following options Sounder System Settings 5 Default Config 1 Default Config 2 Default Config 3 Default Config 4 Default Config Language A Default Downloader Note For a list of the pre programmed defaults refer to the Default Tables Reset Master Code Z Wave v section 2 Select the desired Default Configuration 3 A Confirmation screen is displayed mw 4 If Yes is selected the System beeps three times and returns to the Default option screen 5 If No is selected the System returns to the Default option screen 18 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Mechanics of Programming Exiting Program Mode 1 2 3 Select the O key to exit the current screen The system returns to the previous screen Select the D key as required until system displays a Confirmation screen Select Yes to allow the installer to re enter Programming mode or No to prevent re entry If No is selected you can still re enter Program Mode by
110. nieaedeaeneteetnaass 5 9 300 040605 eese et a A E ane EEAS 5 9 300 0405 miii E AESi 5 9 5800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers 15 5800 Series Transmitters cooooooooonnccocononnonnnononoss 5 13 DOOZMIN EEA E A NS 13 D802MN 2 iaa 13 te O E E 13 A O E EN 13 DOdABD Visa iii 13 O ii ia 13 A ST 13 RATO 15 DELG rean i e E E e vag gu buegeadeeetsees 13 late A AE E E EE E E 13 AC POWE cinc aia 9 AG Power Loss iii ia 9 ADEMCO Contact ID ccnnnnococoncnccononaonnnnncnnnnnnns 5 72 Armed System Test ccccscccccssscccsssseeesssseeeessseeees 59 Audio Alarm Verification Two Way Voice Feature cccnnnooooccnncccnononancnonononns Auto Stay Arming cccoooocccnnoncnnnnonnnnnononnncnononnncnncnnnos Babysitter Codes een e Backup Battery ccconocccnnonocncnnonnnnnnonnnnnonancncnnnnnos Button TransmitterS ooooooccconnccnnnoonccnnncnnnnonancnonononns Case TaMPer omic id Change Installer Code coooooccnnnoccccnoncnnnononcncnnnnnos Communication Modules oooccnnnocccnnononnnononnnoninnnos Communications ID Numbers Communications Status coooooocnnnoccncnonnnnnononcncnnnness Installing Configuring Communication Home Automation Modules oooocnoocccccnoncncnoooncnononnnononos 10 Contact ID Event Log Codes cooooocccnoccccnnonnncnnnnoss 58 Contact ID Reporting ooocccnoocccnoooncnononnnonononcncnnnnoss 72 Contacting Technical Support cc cccsseeeeees 73 Cross Zone 1 Cross Zone B coooooccnnoncc
111. nocccoccccooccnoncanoncnnonccnanos 53 Resident Monitor Zone Typ S ccoooocccnnoocnnnnonnnccnonnnos 5 RF Sniffer Test Mode oooonoconnnconocccnonccnnnncnonccconccnnnos 14 Secondary User Codes ooocconococcnooocononononononnncncnonnnos 53 Security Code iio Rates 40 Security Code Handshake oooooconooccccnoocnccooonncconnnnss 50 Security CodeS ooooocncnocononononnnonononononnrananononoccnnnonos 52 Setup Communication ooocconoccncnonnonononcnonnnnnnnninnonos 44 SIA DC 03 iisas pedoactssissca shies a a Ee ET 5 SIA Event Log Codes cooooocccoooccccnoocnnonononononnnnncnnnnnos 58 Silent Burglary ooooocnnonoccnooocncnononnnononnnnnnnononncnononoss 21 Site Initiated Remote Programming 0006 50 Sniffer Mod rn nni a 59 A seee has EENE AEAEE E p RTE 39 Specifications siete e ita 72 Station Initiated Remote Programming 50 Super High Capacity Battery oooooocnnocccccnocnncnnnnnss 10 Supervised RE uc india 13 System Features oooococcnoocncnoooccnononononnnoncncnnonnnncnnnononns 5 System Operation aeneon r ER 52 53 System Settings oooococcnoooncnooononononnnononononononnncncnnnnnos 40 78 Technical Support ccooooccnnnoccncnoonnnnononcnocnnnnnncnonnnoss 73 Test Communications ccconoocnnnononnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnonoss 44 Test Ethernet seesmisi nesei s iess 44 Test Modest 59 Testing the System coooooccnnonoccnononononononcnnnonononos 59 60 Touch Screen Display coooocccnnonoc
112. nonos 16 17 Mounting Bastian iii 6 Navigating Menus cococccccnonononcnnnononononancnnnoconanananono 16 Navigation Keys oooooocccncccnonononocononononanancnonocononannnnns 16 Operator Commands occccnooccncnononcnononcnonnonnnnnnnnnnnnono 57 Panic Key Icons c ccccsesseceessneeeeseseeeeesseeeesenees 52 Plug in Power Supply ooooccnnoocccnooonnnononcnonononcnonanononono 9 Power up in Previous ccoconooocccnncconononancnonoconananonons 40 Program Date and TiM coooooccnnnocccnnoocnnnononcncnnnnnns 25 Program Keys Program the Communications Module 26 Program the Z Wave Module oooooccnoccccncnoccncnoonnos 28 Program ZONES iii riciiit Quick ArM ooccccnnnnoonoonnncnnononannnnnonoconannnonnnnncconnnnnnnns Quick Eat E ic esos RO ida Reboot ades ascccist AET T Rebooting the SysteM oooonoocccccooocnnononnncnonnnnncnnnnnos Register by Phone Register Device with Pin Register through Alarmnet Direct Website 45 Register through LYNX Touch Diagnostics 45 Registering The LYNX Touch oooooccnnooccnonoonncnonnnnss 44 Regulatory Agency StatementS oooccoooccnonoonncnnonnnss 68 Remote Phone Control cecccessceeseeeseeeeeneeesees 55 Remote Programming ccoconooooccnnconnnonnnncnnnnncnnnannnons 50 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Remote Programming Control oooooconnncccccnoncncnnnnos 50 Reporter icon rias 33 34 Reset Master User Code oooooo
113. nstalled Enabled Installed Temperature Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Zone Programming Default Tables Zone Assignment Alarm Report Codes for Table 1 Loop i Supervision Number Device Type Response Type Input Type Zone Descriptor New ma yes no Motion Sensor Interior w Delay yes no i 3 4ButtonKey ArmAway yes no 2 4ButtonKey Disam yes no 4 4ButtonKey AmStay yes no Button na no no no Zone Number w AN j 1 4ButtonKey _ No Response no 3 4ButtonKey ArmAway yes 4ButtonKey ArmmStay yes no Button va 1 4ButtonKey NoResponse no no Button ma _ Temperature NotUsed_ yes no HighTemp na na Temperature NotUsed_ yes no LowTemp_ ma n a Temperature NotUsed_ yes no HighTemp na n a Temperature NotUsed_ yes no yes 85 Not Used o 56 80 85 6 99 yes EOLR RF Supervised na Temperature NotUsed_ yes no HighTemp n a no lowTemp na Fire FireNoVerification yes no PanicTrigger_ na Medical ma yes no PanicTrigger ra Se Se yes no CoverTamper n a yes 7 gt Police 24 HourSilent__ yes no _ Panic Trigger NOTE Zone 1 is a hardwire zone Zone 2 to 48 are RF zones Zone 92 is Duress Zone 99 is keypad panic 66 LY
114. nup from the login screen to gain access to the Honeywell web based programming Dealer Sign Up Direct Link https services alarmnet com AlarmNetDirectP_Sign Up You will be instructed how to proceed upon completing the sign up form Only one sign up per dealer is required Once an initial user is established additional logins may be created by that user Please have the following information available when programming the device Primary City ID two digit number Primary Central Station ID two digit hexadecimal number Primary Subscriber 1D four digit number MAC ID and MAC CRC number located on outside of box and on label inside module location to be confirmed Once module is registered you may log out of the AlarmNet Direct website HS Ge Doe eS Register by Phone You can register the module by calling the AlarmNet Technical Assistance Center TAC at 1 800 222 6525 You will need the following information e MAC number found on the label e Subscriber information provided by the central station including a city code CSID and a subscriber ID e When instructed to do so select Register Device in the LYNX Touch Diagnostics to complete the registration Register through LYNX Touch Diagnostics Register the module using the LYNX Touch Diagnostics and the following procedure SCREEN ACTION 1 Select Comm Diagnostics The System displays the following options depending upon Comm Diagnosti
115. ollowing options are displayed Register Register Device Device With PIN Update Factory Server Defaults 3 Select Factory Defaults and select Yes when the confirmation screen appears The device is reset to factory default values Selecting No will cancel the operation Refer to the table below for applicable registration messages The following messages may be displayed Message Meaning Default Configuration Successful Indicates all programmed values are reset to the original factory settings Default Configuration Failed Error message indicates the device does not have local programming access Access Denied Default Configuration Try Later Error message indicates the module is busy 49 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Remote Programming Control Downloading General Information The control panel can be remotely programmed from an IBM compatible Personal Computer PC Compass Downloader a HAYES compatible Modem or via a capable GSM or IP Communications Module When connected to the COMPASS Downloader SERVICE UPDATE appears on touch screen U L Downloading may only be performed if a technician is at the site Multiple security levels protect remote programming against compromise by attempts to defeat the system 1 Security Code Handshake A download ID code is verified for authenticity before connection is established 2 Site Initiated Re
116. one Answer is enabled Number Enter the number of flexible callback numbers that will be used Active if Flexible Callback is enabled 33 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Notes If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted When GSM is used as the Primary Communications channel for any Total Connect service the GSM Radio must be selected as the Primary Reporting Path Preferred Radio SCREEN ACTION Reporter Select Reporter The System displays the following options Primary CS Info Secondary CS Info Follow Me Phone 1 Follow Me Phone 2 Report Selection Options Downloader Primary CS Info Select Primary CS Info The System displays the following options Phone Type Communicator Type Phone Type Contact Id 4 Digit Select Phone Type The System scrolls though the following options None Contact Id 4 Digit Contact Id 10 Digit SIA Communicator Type None Select Communicator Type The System scrolls though the following options None GSM WiFi WiFi 8 GSM IP Note The system will display the communications GSM or IP paths based upon the selection made in Communicator Programming The Communication Path selection can be enabled for either Primary Central Station or Secondary Central Station but not both If it is enabled in
117. one Discovery Mode Zone Discovery mode requires Installer supervision when in use The system is not fully operational for fire or life safety while Zone Discovery Mode is active Zone discovery mode can be used to remotely view all zones that have been programmed in the system for operation The zones must have a response type programmed and in the case of RF zones must also have a serial number programmed All zones programmed except for duress will be displayed Enter Zone Discovery 1 With the System in the Installer Programming mode select the Test button and then select the Zone Discovery button The Zone Discovery button will be highlighted indicating that the mode is active Exit Zone Discovery 1 Enter an Off sequence If you do not exit zone discovery mode manually the system will automatically exit zone discovery mode in approximately 1 4 minutes dependent upon the number of zones that are programmed The system beeps once and returns to the home screen Rebooting the System The Reboot function allows you to restart the system if required To reboot the system perform the following 1 With the System in the Installer Programming mode select the Test button and then select the Diagnostics button 2 The system advances to the next screen Select the Reboot button A confirmation screen will appear 3 Select Yes The system will restart Note After the reboot sequence i
118. one it will not be available for the other Central Station If APL is used GSM or IP must be selected as the Primary Communicator Type Phone Number If any option other than None is selected in Phone Type The Phone Number option will be displayed Select Phone Number Enter the Primary Central Station Phone Number on the displayed keypad Up to 20 digits Account Number FFFF If any option other than None is selected in Phone Type The Account Number option will be displayed Select Account Number Enter the Primary Central Station Account Number on the displayed keypad Dynamic Priority Redundant Reports If any option other than None is selected in Communicator Type The Dynamic Priority option will be displayed Select Dynamic Priority The system scrolls between Redundant Reports Preferred Telco and Preferred Radio Dynamic Delay If any option other than Redundant Reports is selected in Dynamic Priority The Dynamic Delay option will be displayed Select Dynamic Delay The system scrolls between 15 30 Seconds Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds and 90 Seconds Note If GSM is selected as the primary reporting channel Dynamic Delay should be set to minimum of 60 seconds Report All Select Report All The System toggles between Press to Report All
119. ort Troubles Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 61 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Secondary CS Info Phone Type None None None None Communicator Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Account Number FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Dynamic Priority None None None None Dynamic Delay None None None None Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Report Alarms Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Troubles Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Follow Me Phone 1 Phone Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Report Alarms Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Troubles Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Follow Me Phone 2 Phone Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Report All Press To
120. oss Zone Delay The System toggles between the following None 30 Seconds 1 Minute 90 Seconds 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes Note Cross zoning can not be used in conjunction with APL Cross Zone 1 Disabled Select Cross Zone 1 The System toggles between the following Disabled Note If Cross Zone Delay is enabled the system will display the zones that are programmed with the following Zone Types Day Night Interior Follower and perimeter Cross Zone 2 Disabled Select Cross Zone 2 The System toggles between the following Disabled Note If Cross Zone Delay is enabled the system will display the zones that are programmed with the following Zone Types Day Night Interior Follower and perimeter 49 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Programming the Control Communications Diagnostics Communications Status The system provides a status of the IP or GSM communications paths and performs a self test of the AES encryption algorithm as follows Message Meaning GSM OK Normal No fault IP or GSM OR Fault Reported No network connectivity and fault time has expired IP or GSM IP Not Connected No network connectivity over IP and fault time has NOT yet expired Not Registered No network connectivity over GSM and fault time has NOT yet expired No Physical Link No network connectivity over IP and fault time is set to 0 Encry
121. p the front case and back case closed and ensure that the case LOCKING TABS 5100 100 064 VO is secured by the locking tabs Desktop Mounting For desktop mounting the optional mounting base model L5000DM purchased separately must be used 1 Slide the control panel onto the mounting base locking tabs 2 Bring all wiring through the bottom of the mounting base using one of the wire entry locations before making connections to the control panel 3 Use tie wraps to secure the wiring to the built in wire loops as needed 90009 0 290009999 4 Use the supplied screws to secure the control panel to the mounting base 000 000 5100 100 061 V0 Wiring Overview The following summarizes the connections required Refer to the Wiring Connections paragraph and the Summary of Connections diagram on the inside back cover when making connections SUPER HIGH CAPACITY STANDARD TELEPHONE BATTERY CAPACITY BATTERY POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION CONNECTION CONNECTION RECEPTACLE IA CONNECTIONS m canus ouet A h j E o E TAMPER pa EDGE CONNECTOR SWITCH 5100 100 062 VO ih Make Earth Ground Connection The designated earth ground terminal EGND must be terminated in a good earth ground for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective The following are examples
122. plicable Report Selection Enable Reporting of Specific Events Options PBX Enter the digits required to access an outside line if applicable Call Wait Cancel Enter the digits required to cancel call waiting if applicable Number of Reports Limit the number of messages sent to the Central Station during an armed period applies to LYNX Touch only Alarm Report Delay Disable or select the time delay for alarm reporting applies to LYNX Touch only Swinger Shutdown Select the number of times reports are sent and sounder sounds for non fire alarms before the system ignores subsequent alarms applies to LYNX Touch SIA only Abort Window Select the time delay for alarm reporting applies to LYNX Touch SIA only First Offset Report Select the time for the first test report following power up programming or downloading Report Frequency Select the test report frequency Downloader Phone Answer Enable or disable to allow control to answer incoming phone line Modem Speed Future Use Ans Machine Defeat Enable to defeat answering machine mode Active if Phone Answer is enabled Ring Counter Enter the number of rings before control picks up phone line Active if Ans Machine Defeat is not enabled Callback Number Enter the phone number the control will use to call back the downloading computer Active if Phone Answer is enabled Flexible Callback Allows Download operator to temporarily change the callback number by the number of digits selected Active if Ph
123. port All Select Report All The System toggles between Press to Report All and Report All Set If Press to Report All Report All is selected all reporting options will be Enabled Select the Save key to return to the Reporter options screen Report Alarms Select Report Alarms The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Report Troubles Select Report Troubles The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Report Open Close Select Open Close The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Disabled Report Tests Select Report Tests The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Follow Me Phone 1 Select Follow Me Phone 1 to program the Follow Me Reminder telephone number 1 Phone Type None Select Phone Type The System toggles between None and Follow Me Phone Number Select Phone Number Enter the Follow Me Phone Number 1 on the displayed keypad Report All Press to Report All Select Report All The System toggles between Press to Report All and Report All Set If Report All is selected all reporting options will be Enabled Select the Save key to return to the Reporter
124. powering down the unit remove AC and battery power and entering Program Mode within 30 seconds of powering up Select the O key again to return to the Home Screen 19 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Zone Response Type Definitions General Information During programming you must assign a zone type to each zone which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Zone types are defined below Type Function Characteristics Not Used Used to program a zone that is not used e None Entry Exit 1 Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on e Entry delay 1 is programmable Burglary primary entry and exit doors e Exit delay is independently programmable e Exit and entry delays when armed in AWAY or STAY mode e No entry delay when armed in STAY INSTANT or AWAY INSTANT mode e Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected Entry Exit 2 Usually assigned to sensors or contacts on e Entry delay 2 is programmable Burglary secondary entry and exit doors that might be e Exit delay is independently programmable further from the keypad typically used for a e Secondary entry delay if armed in the AWAY or STAY mode garage loading dock or basement door No entry delay when armed in the STAY INSTANT or AWAY INSTANT mode e Exit delay begins regardless of the arming mode selected Perimeter Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on e Instant alarm when armed in AWAY STAY STAY NO DEL
125. ption AES Passed Test successful AES Failed Test failed No Encryption No encryption algorithm set Alarmnet Registration Registered Communication Device is Registered with AlarmNet Not Registered Communication Device is not Registered with AlarmNet Ethernet Information Displays IP information if IP communication path is enabled Physical Link DHCP NIC IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS Server IP Address Indicates status of the physical connection to the internet DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol indicated server is performing satisfactorily Displays the IP address assigned to this device Displays the 32 bit address mask used to indicate the portion bits of the IP address that is being used for the subnet address Displays the IP address assigned to the Gateway Displays the IP address assigned to the DNS Domain Name System server Message Meaning Physical Link 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Link speed of physical connection Bad No physical connection DHCP OK DHCP address resolved Bad DHCP address not resolved Off DHCP disabled GSM Information Displays GSM information if GSM communication path is enabled Status GSM Registered GSM Not Registered Message Meaning Cell Registration Home 2G Registered Home with 2G Service Home 3G Registered Home with 3G 4G Servi
126. ptions 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Reports Alarm Report Delay No Delay Select Alarm Report Delays The System scrolls between the following options LYNX Touch LYNX Touch SIA 15sec 15sec 30sec 30sec 45sec 45sec No delay SIA The Alarm Report Delay burglary abort window must be set to a minimum of 15 seconds The sum of the burglary abort window and the entry delays should not exceed 1 minute Note The LYNX Touch SIA control validates the data entered in this field If the selection is not valid the control will emit a single long beep indicating that the selection has been rejected The control replaces the selection with the default value 30sec First Report Offset 6 Hrs Select First Report Offset for the Test Report The System scrolls between the following options 6 Hrs 12 Hrs 18 Hrs 24 Hrs Report Frequency Never Select Report Frequency for the Test Report The System scrolls between the following options Never Every Day Every 7 Days Every 30 Days Downloader Select Downloader The System displays the following options Phone Answer Modem Speed Ans Machine Defeat Callback Number Ring Counter Flexible Callback Number Phone Answer Yes Select Phone Answer the system toggles between Yes and No Modem Speed Slow Future Use Ans Machine Defeat Yes Select Ans
127. rdwire zone Zone 2 to 48 are RF zones Zone 92 is Duress Zone 99 is keypad panic N 6 51 Zone Assignment Alarm Report Codes for Tables 3 and 4 to Now va S yes mo EOR Wa 2 2 Door EntyExiti_ yes yes RF Supervised FrontDoor 3 2 Dor EntyExtt_ yes yes RF Supervised Back Door 2250 00 wan EA ogee I LA E 5 2 Window Perimeter yes no RFSuperised Wa 6 2 Window Perimeter yes no RFSupervised n a 7 2 Window Perimeter yes no RFSuperised ma 8 1 MotionSensor InteriorwDelay yes no RFSuperised ma 9 1 Smoke Detector Fire No Verification yes no RFSuperised ma 4ButtonkKey ArmAway yes no Button wa 50 2 4Buttonkey Disarm yes no Button nva 51 4 4ButtonKey NoResponse yes no Button Wa 4ButtonKey No Response no no Button ma 4ButtonkKey ArmAway yes no Button Wa 54 2 4Buttonkey Disarm yes no Button nva 55 4 4ButtonKey NoResponse yes no Button Wa 56 1 4ButtonKey NoResponse no no Button ma 80 ma Temperature NotUsed yes no HighTemp_ ra 81 ma Temperature NotUsed yes no LowTemp nva 82 ma Temperature NotUsed_ yes no HignhTemp Wa 83 ma Temperature NotUsed yes no LowTemp_ n a 84 ma Temperature NotUsed yes no HighTemp ra
128. ress indicates the unique identification number for installed communications module s MAC CRC xxxx MAC CRC number for installed communications module s WIFI XXXXXXXXXXXX Physical MAC Address of the WiFi module WiFi Ver x x x WiFi module software version SCID XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Displays the ID number assigned to the installed SIM card SCID IMEI XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Displays the ID number assigned to the installed GSM module This is the system MAC that should be referenced whenever speaking with technical support Displayed if GSM communication path is enabled Test Communications Performs network diagnostics and sends test alarms to AlarmNet The following tests are available depending on the type of communications module installed Test Ethernet This test is available if IP communication path is enabled The network diagnostic process tests the integrity of the links between the LYNX Touch and the various connection points of AlarmNet Control that are known as Redirectors If a physical link is detected and is ready the following diagnostics are performed Testing Gateway Traces the connection to the Gateway and displays the following Testing Gateway Successful A successful trace to Gateway OR Testing Gateway Failed Failed to reach Gateway Testing Redirector Sequentially traces the connection to Redirector 1 2 and 3 at AlarmNet Control The following will be displayed Redirector S
129. ressing the 7 key on the touch tone phone Ifthe session is not extended the phone line is disconnected and the session is ended Sessions may be ended at any time by pressing the 9 key on the touch tone phone The AAV modes are described as follows Note When entering AAV commands make sure the Central Station receiver has been disconnected from the phone line otherwise AAV commands may not go through Key Function 1 Talk Mode Pressing the 1 key on the touch tone phone enables one way voice communication from the central station to the violated premises and allows the operator to talk communicate through the LYNX Touch speaker In this mode the Red Armed and Green Ready LEDs blink alternately 2 VOX Voice Mode Pressing the 2 key on the touch tone phone enables two way voice communications between the central station and the violated premises In this mode the Red Armed and Green Ready LEDs blink alternately 3 Listen Mode Pressing the 3 key on the touch tone phone enables one way audio from the violated premises to the central station The Listen Mode is the start up default mode of the voice feature and allows the operator to listen through the LYNX Touch microphone This mode does not affect the existing LED pattern 7 Extends the session 5 minutes without changing its operating mode 9 Ends the session and disconnects the phone line 57 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Gui
130. rogramming section System Follow Me announcements are triggered by a system event that belongs to one of the Event Groups enabled by Installer individually for the programmed phone number s The groups are listed below e All Bypassing actions by a user e Any Open Close arming disarming status changes e Any Alarms e Any Alarm Restores Alarm Cancel by the user e Any System Troubles e Any Test e Non security Events If a key is not pressed LYNX Touch will announce System message Press to Play for 45 seconds before hanging up and redialing the programmed number The control will make eight attempts before unsuccessfully ending the System Follow Me session and erasing all the events in the queue The next call will be triggered by a new event from the Event Group enabled for the programmed number s If a key is pressed LYNX Touch will play back a sequence of System Follow Me announcements from the queue in chronological order starting with the oldest one The announcements will include End of Message at the end of the Follow Me announcements If a key is pressed again during playback or within 15 seconds following the end of the playback the control will repeat the sequence Otherwise the system will hang up successfully ending the System Follow Me session Because the key was pressed LYNX Touch will not redial the number again The next call will be triggered by a new e
131. rol Feature The remote phone control feature which must be enabled allows the user to access the security system from any off site touch tone telephone The control will pick up the incoming call based on the specified ring count and will announce SYSTEM ENTER CODE every three seconds for the next nine seconds During this period the panel will wait for a valid User Code to be entered If a valid User Code is not entered or the nine second period expires a modem tone will be generated for remote programming Compass Downloading If a valid User Code has been entered the control will announce the current system status and or beeping sounds Refer to the User Guide for additional information regarding this feature 55 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation System Displays The following icons will be displayed on the Home screen along with specific zone status information if applicable to indicate system status DISPLAY DEFINITION za a AC Loss A Alarm intrusion lt i Armed Away A Armed Stay ho Battery Low m a Check Zones lm CO Alarm Disarmed Not Ad gt Ready to Arm 4 gt Disarmed Ready to Arm 4 A 90 RF Jam 94 Ph SP Line Cut 103C CD Trouble Zone Status Displays The following icons will be displayed on the Zone Status screen along with specific zone status information when a zone has been Faulted Bypa
132. roubles Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 64 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch SIA Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Secondary CS info Phone Type None None None None Communicator Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Account Number FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Dynamic Priority None None None None Dynamic Delay None None None None Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Press to Report All Report Alarms Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Troubles Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Follow Me Phone 1 Phone Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Press To Report All Report Alarms Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Troubles Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Open Close Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Report Tests Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Follow Me Phone 2 Phone Type None None None None Phone Number Blank Blank Blank Blank Report Al
133. rs 8 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours Remote Acc Comm 9 Select Remote Acc Comm The system toggles between Disabled and Disabled Note This field will not be programmable unless it is enabled when creating the Communications Enabled Module account in AlarmNet Multi Mode Comm Disabled 10 Note This field will not be programmable unless it is enabled when creating the Communications 11 If Remote Access Comm was enabled in the previous step the Multi Mode Comm option is displayed The system scrolls between the following options Disabled Relay Reports Enhanced Reports Module account in AlarmNet The Relay Reports option should not be selected when using TotalConnect 2 1 Service Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options If IP was selected in step 2 proceed to step 12 If GSM was selected in step 2 proceed to step 19 IP Fault Time min 12 Select IP Fault Time min Enter the time delay in minutes on the keypad Do 00 99 Use DHCP 13 Select Use DHCP The system toggles between Yes and No If No is selected Yes the system displays four additional options If Yes is selected skip to step 18 NIC IP Address 14 Select NIC IP Address Enter the 4 part address on the displayed keypad 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask 15 Select Subnet Mask Enter the 4 part addr
134. s complete it is recommended that you perform a Walk Test to verify that all transmitters are operational in the system 60 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide LYNX Touch Programming Default Tables Program Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Installer Code 4112 4112 4112 4112 System Type RF Jam Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Speaker Phone Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Two Way Voice Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled RF House Code 0 0 0 0 Phone Notification Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Remote Phone Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Phone Detect Time 2 Minutes 2 Minutes 2 Minutes 2 Minutes Events Log All Press To Log All Log All Set Press To Log All Press To Log All Events Log Alarm Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Events Log Bypass Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Events Log Open Close Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Events Log Trouble Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Non Security Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Remote Access Serial Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Multi Mode Serial Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Date Time Calendar January 1 2011 January 1 2011 January 1 2011 January 1 2011 Enter Time 10 00AM 10 00AM 10 00AM 10 00AM Time Zone Eastern EST Eastern EST Eastern EST Eastern EST Day Light Savings time Yes Yes Yes Yes Start Month March M
135. s displayed System Programming SSID Name Security Network Type DHCP Open Infrastructure Yes Key XK kk k x Join Static 5100 100 034 VO 2 Select SSID Name and then enter a name not to exceed 31 characters on the displayed keyboard 3 Select Security The system scrolls between the following options Open WPA1 WPA2 WEP When configuring for WEP encryption key on the access point always use hexa decimal type as the input method 4 Select Network Type The system scrolls between Infrastructure and Ad Hoc 48 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide 5 Programming the Control Select DHCP The system scrolls between Yes and No If No is selected the Static button is displayed Note When entering a password up to 31 characters can be entered The system will only display the first 22 characters but 6 7 8 9 10 will accept up to 31 If a password is required select Key and enter the password Select the Static button and go to step 8 Select each of the following and enter the required information on the displayed keyboard IP Address Enter the 4 part address Subnet Mask Enter the 4 part address Gateway IP Address Enter the 4 part address DNS Server IP Address Enter the 4 part address Select Save when complete Pressing Save will cause the panel to automa
136. ssaeeeeseseeseseseeeeseseeesseneeeenss 18 Loading Factory Defaults ca ld ti add ESTEER 18 Select a Default Configuration ideas 18 Exiting programming Modernidad iii 19 Zone Response Type Definitions ooooonnnncccnnoooncnononnncnononnnnnonononononnnnnnnn nn nono nn n non nn nn sste nn nn nan nn nnnnnn rn cnn nnnnann nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 20 General Informati n ii rn ARES e O Er Ee bovgedbarbeasepednetecdesbessestiees vdeidvaagevetecasts 20 Programming the Control A E E e A ee Beit de 22 Enter Installer Programming Mode without using Installer Code oooccnnoccccnnoocncnnoncncnnonnnnnononcncnnnnnnnnnononncnnn ono ncnnnnnnnnnnnn canos 22 Change Installer Cole naaa 22 Selecta Language ideada 22 E O 23 Program Date and Time iii dida ds 25 Program the Communications Module ccccsccccssssccessseeeessseeeessneeeeesseeecssseeeesssseeeessneeeeseeeeesssseeeeseseeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeeeseeeees 26 Program the Z Wave Module 000 A ies Settee Be ah el a eh ee E 28 PLOT LOMO A indicas 29 Program KEYS to dd e Sd ice 31 Program Reporter sie ceils sinteciaec on dasc the a ii ia iii ii ias 33 OE 39 System A a tens 40 Communications Diagnostics iii idas 43 Communications Statusen na A ia 43 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Table of Contents Continued Ethernet Anformation ii RA adi 43 GSM Information ti acta bdvaccbinbeasusedetbecdoceedsess asis nia 43 Communic tions 1D NUmbers id o ta 44 Test Communications A oi 44 Se
137. ssed or in Alarm DISPLAY DEFINITION ip H Door Open e Window Open y Ml Exit Active Fire OR Heat Sensor gt Fe yal Flood Glass Break ic wm ata Medical Alarm N Motion iL Temperature Cover Tamper Reporter Failure 7 Automation A AK Z Wave Node i Failure DISPLAY DEFINITION DISPLAY DEFINITION DEFINITION Alarm Ready DISPLAY Bypass is Fault Yellow 7 m Trouble red 56 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Operation UL Audio alarm verification has not been evaluated by UL Audio Alarm Verification Two Way Voice Feature This feature allows the central station operator to listen talk to or conduct a two way conversation with an individual s at the premises It also assists the operator in gathering information about the nature and location of the alarm that may be helpful in responding to police and fire departments All LYNX Touch control panels are capable of supporting the Two Way Voice feature The LYNX Touch does not make system announcements when the Two Way voice feature is active Activation Y Fire and CO alarms will prevent the LYNX Touch from starting an AAV session A new Fire or CO alarm will Y end an AAV session that is in progress The LYNX Touch sends the alarm message followed by a Listen in
138. stem Porta copete 59 Dialer Te AA A A A A A a a aires 59 Zone Discovery Modest Andaba census deeds dedica 60 Rebooting the VS A a a 60 LYNX Touch Programming Default Tables ooooooonnoncccnnoocccnnononccooonnnnonononononnnnnncnononnnonn nn ccoo rnncnnnnnnnnnnn nn rca nn nncnnnnnss 61 LYNX Touch SIA Programming Default Tables ooooonnnococnnonocccnoooccnononcnonononnnconnnnnncononnncnnnnnnncnonn nn cnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnannnss 64 Zone Programming Default Tables oooonnnocccnnoocccnoooocncononcncnonnnnnnnononononnononnnnnnncnnnn nn cnn nn nn nono nn n nro n nn rason rra nan nnncnnnnnno 66 Regulatory Agency Statements a A A a Ben 68 Limitations of this System Statement ooooooocnnnoncccnoooconononnnonononcncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnn rro nono rn nnnnn nn nro nn rra nnnn nn n nan nnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn 69 UL Noticia o Ra 70 SIA Quick Reference Guide cccccccccssssssscccccessssssnccccccecssssnnsceescecsesssnacecsccceesssnsaeescecesseseaaeeececeessseanaeeecceesessaeaeeesceesesea 71 SpeCifications idea 72 Contacting Technical Support ieena i A ainda 73 GLOBO fois oh es ses cde ees Ei EE EE EEE te ews eee tae ea ew es aan tt 74 Ide iia dia 77 Summary of Connections Diarra atea Pin 79 Warranty Information IN Rear Cover LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide System Features The LYNX Touch control is a self contained rechargeable wireless control communicator that features easy installation and usage A built
139. stem toggles between Disabled and Enabled Report Open Close Disabled Select Open Close The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Report Tests Enabled Select Report Tests The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Report Selection Select Report Selection The System displays the following options Arm Away Arm Stay Disarm Exit Error Recent Closing Event Log Full Trouble Trouble Restore Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Alarm Restore Alarm Cancel Test Test Restore Bypass Bypass Restore AC Loss AC Loss Restore Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Low Battery Low Battery Restore RF Low Battery RF Low Battery Restore Arm Away Select Arm Away The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Arm Stay Select Arm Stay The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Disarm Select Disarm The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled Exit Error Select Exit Error The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch SIA default is Enabled and is not selectable Recent Closing Select Recent Closing The System toggles between Disabled and Enabled Enabled SIA The LYNX Touch
140. t to the central station the TETT system will not go into the Sniffer mode If so wait a few minutes and try again 3 The system displays all programmed zone numbers and zone descriptors which have a non zero Zone Type Fault each transmitter in turn causing each one to send a signal As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter disappears from the display The transmitters may be checked upon installation or in an installed system The system will beep once every 30 40 seconds while the RF Sniffer Test mode is active 4 When all transmitters have been checked Exit RF Sniffer Test mode by depressing the Off key and entering the Installer or a User Code Notes 1 All button type BR units must physically be activated to clear the display since they do not automatically send check in signals 2 When one button of a button type supervised or unsupervised RF transmitter RF UR or BR is activated all zones assigned to other buttons on that transmitter are cleared This also applies to 5816 and 5817 transmitters that have multiple loops zones 3 Any transmitter that is not entered will not turn off its zone number 4 For SIA installations the following devices may be used as specified for panic 24 hour alarm response e wireless keys which have two button panic pairs available e g 5804BDV on which only the two button panic pairs may be programmed for any 24 hour
141. the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 receptacle Enable the ILP5 and configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device Refer to the Program the Communications Module and Communications Diagnostics sections Sar ON 4 The communications module must be registered with AlarmNet before downloading or alarm reporting Y can take place ETHERNET CABLE RJ45 RECEPTACLE l Lynx TOUCH ALTERNATE INSTALLATION REMOVE ILP5 REMOVE ILP5 KNOCKOUT SPACER CONNECTOR BOARD CONNECTOR BOARD sonr A AY Xu eee LO 5100 100 065 VO stis LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Installing Configuring Communication amp Home Automation Modules Installing the L5100 WiFi module aff Do not install the L5100 WiFi if the ILP5 Ethernet communications module is being installed 1 Install the L5100 WiFi into the LYNX Touch control front case as shown below Ensure that the receptacle is properly seated into the edge connector on the right speaker side of the control s circuit board 2 Enable the L5100 WiFi module configure alarm reporting and module supervision and register the device Refer to the Program the Communications Module
142. they are activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Transmitter Battery Life e Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used Factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that point within the system e Button type transmitters should be periodically tested for battery life The 5802MN 5802MN2 5804 5804BD 5804BDV and 5804E button transmitters have replaceable batteries 13 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Installing Wireless Zones RF Sniffer Test Mode This mode is used after all transmitters have been entered to check that all transmitters have been properly programmed Sniffer mode does not automatically expire You must manually exit Sniffer mode by selecting Off and entering the Installer Code to return to normal operation SCREEN ACTION 1 Atthe Tools Screen select Test The following options are displayed Test Walk Test RF Sniffer Test ETA Go No Go Test Dialer Test RF Sniffer 2 Select RF Sniffer Test from the options Test Note If the communicator is in the process of sending a repor
143. tically attempt to join the configured access point every time the system is powered up Select Join when ready to connect with the access point If the panel joins the access point successfully it will automatically attempt to join this access point again on power up WiFi Protected Set up WPS If available Note For WPS operation press the WPS button on the access point first Then press the WPS button within 2 minutes 1 2 3 Select WPS the system displays Please Stand by for WPS Operation If the operation is successful the system displays Device has been successfully added to the network Select OK If the operation is unsuccessful the system displays Failed Operation Device not added to the network Select OK Factory Defaults This procedure resets the programming options to factory default values SCREEN ACTION 1 Select Comm Diagnostics The System displays the following options depending upon Comm Diagnostics the communication device that is installed WiFi Location Configure Ethernet None WiFi Information GSM Information Use the down Y arrow to scroll to the next page of options Use the A arrow to return to the previous page Communication Test Setup Status Communication Communication Communication ID Numbers 2 Select Setup Communication The System advances to the Registration screen and Set gt a the f
144. to Follow message Contact ID code 606 to the Central Station The Listen in to Follow message causes the Central Station s digital receiver to temporarily hold the phone line for approximately 1 minute When the LYNX Touch receives the kissoff from the central station indicating that the alarm message has been received the Two Way Voice AAV feature is activated in the default Listen Mode and sirens and keypad sounds are discontinued The LYNX Touch transmits a beep acknowledgment to the Central Station once per second The beep alternates between two tones and indicates that the LYNX Touch is waiting for a session command from the Central Station operator Once a command is issued the beep acknowledgement is discontinued however if a command is not issued within two minutes the system will time out and the call will be terminated Operator Commands The Central Station operator begins the session which last 5 minutes by entering one of the valid AAV commands shown in the table below The session may be extended 5 minutes without changing the operating mode by pressing the 7 key on the touch tone phone Selecting another operating mode also resets the session an additional 5 minutes During the last minute of the 5 minute session the LYNX Touch generates two beeps every 30 seconds to alert the Central Station operator that the session is about to time out The Central Station operator may then extend the session by p
145. to the central station displays Not Ready to Arm on the keypad and AWAY STAY and TOOLS buttons are disabled 24 hour Audible Alarm Usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button audible emergency Follows sounder timeout Sends a report to the central station and provides alarm sounds at the keypad 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm Usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices i e water or temperature sensors etc Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad There is no keypad timeout Fire No Verification Can be assigned to any wireless zone used as a fire zone This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed Alarm sound will pulse when this zone type is alarmed Interior with Delay Provides entry delay using the programmed entry time if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode Bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or STAY INSTANT mode Entry delay 1 with programmed entry time when armed in the AWAY mode Entry delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether an entry exit delay zone was tripped first No entry delay when armed in the AWAY INSTANT mode Exit delay regardless of the arming mode selected Monitor Can be assigned to any wireless zone used for asset protection Works as a dynamic
146. to the system In addition the Green Ready LED is lit when the system is ready or flashes when it is not The Red Armed LED is lit when the system is Armed Function Keys SYSTEM STATUS a N SYSTEM ZONE m az 4 a STATUS Zones Automation L Jak J r gt TY Aa lt X Arm Stay Message L Phone J Ready To Arm Panic key A N Initiates panic alarm options when depressed for 4 seconds A e Away key Initiates Arm Away option 3 Off Disarm key Initiates disarm process Home key Used to exit from a screen or return to the home screen 10 18 AM June 8 2010 More LEDs v a a e Home Screen page 1 5100 100 073 VO Navigation Keys Navigating through the screens is accomplished by lightly touching the menu item on the touch screen Once activated the control will take you to the next screen Selecting the Home cancel key or the O Key will return you to the previous screen at any time unless System Programming mode is active By Touching selecting an icon or key the system depending on the function advances to another screen toggles between options or scrolls through multiple options that can be selected The system provides a prompt when a specific input is required Note You may find it convenient to adjust the volume setting before entering the Program Mode This will allow you to clearly
147. tup Communications et it 44 Registering the LYNX Tort A a aa 44 Register through AlarmNet Direct Website cccccsscccsssssceessseeeessnseeesssseeecssaeeceseaeeessaseeessaeesessseeescaeeeeseeeeessnsesensages 45 Register by PAS td to dd de o 45 Register through LYNX Touch Diagnostics cccccccsssccesssssceseseeeessseeeeseseceseseeeeessseeeesseeeessaeesensaeeesssaeeesseeeeessnesensages 45 Register Device with PIN cool A rasca 46 Update Sa A a nee meee 47 Enroll the L5100 WiFi Module ninina nennir aesae nire eiae EE Er a rE SE o aT EEEo Erea ioa EETA ei OnE ETS 48 E roll Using Scan Access Pointer eane a a nl ek ii 48 Manually Configure Access Pots adan 48 WiFi Protected Set up WPS c ccccccsscccsssseceesseeecsesseeessseeeeeseeecessseesseseeeessaeeesssneeessesseseseaeesesseaeeesseseeeeseaeesenseesesseseeeeees 49 Factory Defaults a A A eee ee este 49 Remote Programming Control Downloading ooooooconnnocccnnoocnnnnoonnnoonnnnnononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nono nnn rca n nn rra nn nnnnannnnss 50 General Information iia A AA A AA A E EA EA 50 Remote Programming Information ccccccccsssccesssseeessseeeesssseeeesseeeeseeeeesssseeeesssseeeessaeeesseseeeesssaeecseaeeeseaeeeesesseseseaaeesneaaeees 50 Remote Programming Advisory Notes cccccccccssscccsssseceesseeeessseesesseecesseeeeseseeeeseseeeeseaeeeeseaeeeesesaeeesscaeeseseeesesenaesensaaes 51 System Operations ik 52 Key Touchscreen Operation tas 52 P
148. uide Wiring Connections INCOMING PHONE LINE RING f TIP RED GREEN TO PREMISES PHONES 8 POSITION oO E a JACK a Z g Q E cc I x INCOMING TO PHONE LINE PREMISES PHONES FULL LINE SEIZURE CONNECTIONS WIRING TABLE MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL Up to 11 feet Up to 20 feet Up to 26 feet 5000 100 094 V2 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide Wiring Connections Installing the L5000 RJ31X in the LYNX Touch Control An auxiliary L5000 RJ31X receptacle can be installed in the LYNX Touch that will allow the telephone cable to be disconnected without requiring the unit to be opened up 1 Using a wire cutter or knife cut the plastic tabs that secure the receptacle knockout from the left side of the LYNX Touch back case 2 Connect four wires between the L5000 RJ31X receptacle terminal strip and the incoming phone line and the premises telephones as shown on the figure below Install the L5000 RJ31X receptacle into the slot on the back case Connect one end of the L5000 RJ31X cable to the 8 position jack on the LYNX Touch PC board Route the cable through the opening in the back case and along the wire channel in the back case Connect the other end of the cable to the L5000 RJ31X receptacle on the side of the back case as shown below Secure the wires to the tie wrap points on LYNX Touch front and back case with the provided tie wraps channel in the case bac
149. uld continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments 69 LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide UL Notices 1 For UL Residential Burglar Alarm installations with line security total exit delay time must not exceed 60 seconds For UL Burglar Alarm installations without line security total exit delay time must not exceed 120 seconds 2 Periodic testing must be at least every 24 hours 3 Remote downloading without an alarm company technician on site unattended downloading is not permissible for UL installations 4 Auto disarming is not a UL Listed feature 5 As SIA limits for delay of alarm reporting and sounding can exceed UL limits for commercial and residential applications the following UL requirements per UL681 are provided The maximum time that a control unit shall be programmed to delay the transmission of a signal to a remote monitoring location or to delay the energizing of a local alarm sounding device to permit the alarm system user to enter and disarm the system or to arm the system and exit shall not exceed a 60 seconds for a system with standard line security or encrypted line security b 120 seconds for a system without standard line security or encrypted line security or c 120 seconds for a syst
150. vent from the Event Group enabled for the programmed number s Note The follow me system announcement will be terminated if any other event requires the system to send a report to the Central Station Once the PSTN line is available the session will be resumed and the control will again make up to 8 delivery attempts 7 Follow Me Follow Me Follow Me Event Triggers Announcement Follow Me Event Triggers Announcement AC Loss AC Loss Interior Alarm Interior Alarm Audible Panic Panic Alarm Keypad Panic Panic Alarm Automatic Disarmed Disarmed Manual Test System Test Battery Failed Under Load System Low Battery Medical Alarm Emergency Alarm Burglary Zone Bypass Zone Bypassed Perimeter Alarm Perimeter Alarm Carbon Monoxide Detected Carbon Monoxide Alarm Remote Disarm Disarmed Disarmed From AWAY or STAY Disarmed RF Sensor Lost System Trouble Emergency Alarm Emergency Alarm Sensor Low Battery or Tamper Sensor Trouble Entry Exit Alarm Perimeter Alarm Silent Burglary Silent Burglary Exit Error Alarm zone Perimeter Alarm Siren Tamper Tamper Alarm Expansion Module Tamper Tamper Alarm System Inactivity No Check In Expansion Module Failure System Trouble System Low Battery System Low Battery Expansion Module Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Water Leakage Alarm Auxiliary Alarm Expansion Module Tamper Trouble
151. y Type selected Note If applicable preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted SCREEN ACTION 1 Select Keys Keys The System displays the following options Edit Add New Delete 2 Select Add New 3 The following options are displayed dependant upon the Key Type selected Key Type User Serial Number Zone Button Key 1 Zn 49 Button Key 2 Zn 50 Button Key 3 Zn 51 Button Key 4 Zn 52 Button Key 5 Zn 53 Button Key 6 Zn 54 Button Key 7 Zn 55 Button Key 8 Zn 56 4 Select an option to display the next programming field Key Type aa Type elect Key Type The system scrolls between the following 4 Button key 1 Bunton key i 6 Button key 2 Button key 8 Button key 4 Button key User User 4 Select User then select from the following options or the list of Users that have been programmed Master Babysitter Duress User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 Use the down arrow to scroll to the next page The system displays options for User 8 through 14 Note The Key must be associated with a specific User User Code in order for it to operate Refer to the LYNX Touch User Guide for additional Information regarding User Codes Serial Number 0 Serial Number When Serial Number has been selected Enter Serial Number or Activate is displayed The transmitter seri
152. y may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection Th
153. y programmed for 24 hour silent audible personal or fire emergency responses The panic function is activated when the respective keys is pressed The panic functions are identified by the system as follows Zone Function 95 Fire Emergency 96 Medical Emergency 99 Police Emergency Important For the silent panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station Security Codes Installer Code The installer programs the 4 digit Installer Code initially as part of the programming procedure The factory default Installer Code is 4 1 1 2 but may be changed in the Installer Code programming field The Installer Code is the only code that allows entry into Installer Programming mode Master Code In normal operation mode the Master Code is used to enter the 4 digit User Security Codes Enter Change the Master Code by installer The factory default Master Code for the LYNX Touch Control is set to 1 2 3 4 The Master Code is used to enter the 4 digit User Security Codes SCREEN ACTION Ready To Arm 1 After entering the User Tools Programming Menu select the Users icon on the User Menu screen The system displays the User Code Programming screen Users Events Test Date Time Reminders Slide Show WiFi Config 2 Select Master then select Edit Master a f Enter a new four digit M

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