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LYNX Touch Security System User Guide Security Automation Messages News Traffic 72 2 68 35 1: F PM October 26, 2011 5-Day Forecast Feels Like 71 Mostly Sunny F Ready To Arm 800-1061 5 1/12 Re v.
– 2 – Your Hone ywell s ecurit y system is des igned for use with de vices m anuf actured or appro ved b y Honeywell for us e with your secur ity system .
– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 5 Features ...........
– 4 – TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 7 4 Testing the S ystem .
– 5 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Feat ures General Information This sy stem off ers y ou thr ee f orms of pr otecti on: bur glary, fire, and emerg ency , dep endin g on the conf igur ation of you r syst em.
– 6 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Feat ures • Device activat ion: Allows yo u to sen d “Fol low- Me” o r e-ma il me ssa ges, as a res ult of a system ev ent su ch as an alarm or tr ouble c ondit ion.
– 7 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW General Operation Security Codes At the time of in stalla tion , you w ere a sked t o pr ovid e a per sonal 4-dig it s ecur ity or “Mast er User ” code.
– 8 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW General Operation LYNX Touch SIA False Alarm Preven tion Features Many f alse ala rms are cau sed by si mple a ccidents , like forgetti ng to clos e a door whe n you l eave.
– 9 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Quick View of System Functions SECURITY FUNCTIO NS Check System st atus: ................................................. Select “System” icon. To arm in STAY mode: .
– 10 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW About the Touch screen Control General **IMP ORTANT* * If the LYNX Touch i s be eping r apidly upon enter ing the pre mise s, an alar m has occ urred during your absence and an intruder may still b e on the premises.
– 11 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW About the Touch screen Control Note: The system fu nctions descr ibed below are for reference only and req uire addition al key entrie s to activate. Index Item Descriptio n 1 Display Window Color Liquid Cry stal D isplay ( LCD) Touch scr een.
– 12 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW About th e Displa y and Indi cator s Display Definitions ICON T EXT DEFINITION Ready to Arm Displa yed along with the the text “ Read y To Ar m ” when system is Disarm ed and re ady to arm .
– 13 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW About th e Displa y and Indi cator s ICON T EXT DEFINITION Alarm 96 Medical The Medic al ic on disp la yed when a m edical alarm is ac tivated. “ Alarm ” is also d ispla yed in a red band along the t op of the screen.
– 14 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Navigating Menus LCD Display LYNX Touch’s Liquid Cryst al Display (LCD) t ouch screen dis plays variable i cons and te xt on “screen s”.
– 15 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Navigating Menus Navigation Keys Navigati ng through the screens is accomplis hed by lightly touching the menu item o n the touch scr een. O nce activated , the c ontr ol will tak e you to the n ext scr een.
– 16 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Navigating Menus Menu Screens Syste m Status is displayed at the to p of each screen.
– 17 – SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW SYST EM OV ERVIEW Navigating Menus Mast er Men u The U ser M enu pr ovides acce ss to U ser con figu rable f eatur es and displ ays eight option s. Enterin g the Ma ster U ser Cod e is requir ed to acc ess the Ma ster men u.
– 18 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S System Status General Information Befor e arming your syst em, all p rotec ted d oor s, win dows, and oth er pr otecti on zon es mu st be closed or by pass ed (s ee th e BYPASSING PROTECTION sec tion).
– 19 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Arming the System A rming in Sta y Mode Use th is mod e when you are stay ing h om e, but e xpect s omeon e to u se th e entran ce d oor later.
– 20 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Arming the System Armed Stay 5000-100-056-V1 Phone More Automation Message Zones Disarm 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 3. At the en d of th e exit dela y the s ystem announces “Armed S tay” and displa ys the “ Arm ed Sta y ” screen.
– 21 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Arming the System A rming In A w ay Mode Use th is m ode wh en n o on e wil l be st aying on th e pr emise s. Cl ose all prot ected per imet er windows and doors before arming.
– 22 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Arming the System Armed Away 5000-100-057-V1 Phone More Automation Message Zones Disarm 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 3. If “ Exit W arning ” has been enab led, the system will conti nue to b eep throu ghout the exit dela y.
– 23 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Arming the System A rming the S ystem with no dela y (Instant) Use “Ins tant” with Sta y mode when you are st aying home and do not expect anyone to use the en tranc e door .
– 24 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Exit Delay Ex.
– 25 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays system/z one st atus ar ea. The al arm will con tinue to s ound u ntil the sy stem is disar med o r timeout ocur s.
– 26 – SECURI NG T HE P REMIS SECURI NG T HE P REMIS SECURI NG T HE P REMIS SECURI NG T HE P REMISES ES ES ES Disarming the System Selec t the “Disar m” ic on or the “Off” key to di sarm th e sy stem and to sile nce a larm an d troub le soun ds.
– 27 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Disarming the System Disarming t he System During Entry Del ay Armed Stay - Disarm No.
– 28 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Bypa ssing P rotection Zone s Bypassing Indiv idual Zones The Byp ass f eatur e can b e used when you w ant to i ntent iona lly arm y our sy stem with one or more zon es unpro tected .
– 29 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Bypa ssing P rotection Zone s Displaying/Clearing B ypassed Zones Ready To Arm - Bypass 5000-100-210-V0 Arm Away Delay Phone More Automation Message Zones Arm Stay 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 Ready To Arm - Bypass 5100-100-089-V0 99.
– 30 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Panic Keys Panic Key s Your system may have been p rog ramm ed t o use speci al keys to man ua lly activ ate p anic func tions. The f unction s t hat migh t b e prog ramm ed are list ed bel ow.
– 31 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Panic Keys Acti vati ng a Panic Alarm Ready To Arm 5000-100-006-V1 Arm Away Delay Phone More Automation Message Zones Arm Stay 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 1.
– 32 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Chime Mode Chime Mode Your system c an b e set to pr ovide y ou wi th an aud ib le aler t of th e op ening of a door, w hile i t is disar med, by using Chime m ode.
– 33 – SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S SECURI NG T HE P REMISE S Voice M ode Voice Mode Your syst em can be s et to provid e you with a voic e aler t of system fu nction s by activa ting th e Voice m ode.
– 34 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS User Access General Information For additio nal security yo u (the Maste r User Code) can a ssign se condary user co des to indiv idual u ser s enabl ing th em t o perf orm sp ecif ic sy stem f unct ions.
– 35 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS User Access Ready To Arm Program the system Enter Code: Cancel 5000-100-009-V0 23 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 Clear 2. Enter your 4-d igit Master User Code . The system displa ys the Master User programm ing sc reen.
– 36 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS User Access Ready To Arm 5000-100-081-V0 Clear Done abc... 6. If des ired you can enter a User Nam e. Select the “ Cl ear ” ke y and then enter up to 10 character s of text.
– 37 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS User Access Editing/Deleting a User Arm Away Ready To Arm Dashboard Arm Stay Back Delay Settings 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5100-100-003-V0 Tools 1. W ith the system in the disar med s tate, select the “ T ools ” icon f rom the second page of the Home Screen.
– 38 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS User Access Ready To Arm 5000-100-081-V0 Clear Done abc... 5. If desired y o u can re vise a Us er Name. Se lect the “ Clear ” k ey and then enter the desire d text. 6. Once you are finis hed, selec t “ Done ” .
– 39 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS View Events This feature can be used to view a number of System Events including Arming/Disarmi ng, Zone Activi ty, Trou bles an d Alarms. Viewing System Ev ents Arm Away Ready To Arm Dashboard Arm Stay Back Delay Settings 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5100-100-003-V0 Tools 1.
– 40 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS View Events 5000-100-072-V0 Sun Jun 13, 2010 15:08 Disarmed User 2 E 441 Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:15 Armed Stay User 1 R 441 Sat J.
– 41 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Message Reco rding and Playback The LYNX To uch Message Ce nter allows you to re cord, play and del ete messages . The maximum message duration is 184 seconds. NOTES: (1) If the sy stem loses elec trical p ower, all mes s ages will be er ased.
– 42 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Message Reco rding and Playback 5000-100-046-V0 Message 1 2:48 PM September 1, 2010 Message 2 5:09 PM September 5, 2010 Add New Delete All Play Ready To Arm 6. W hen you have f inished recording , selec t “ 2 ” .
– 43 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS System Settings The v olume l evel of mes sage p laybac k, syst em a nnou ncem ents, and st atu s beep s can be changed if desired.
– 44 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Clock/Calendar Note: If your sys tem is eq uipped wit h a GSMVLP5 or ILP5 Communic ation M odule, the tim e and dat e will be programmed a nd updated automati c ally v ia Central Station .
– 45 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Clock/Calendar System Programming... 5000-100-016-V0 THU SUN WED 3 2 SAT 6 FRI 5 TUE MON 1 18 17 20 19 16 14 15 25 24 27 26 23 21 22 30 28 29 11 10 13 12 9 7 8 June 2010 4 Save 4.
– 46 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Clock/Calendar Ready To Arm 5000-100-075-V0 January February March April May June July August 12. Selec t “ Start Month ” . T he system displa ys a calendar . Select the corr ect m onth.
– 47 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation General Information Autom ation is us ed to pr ogram trigg ers, h ome aut oma tion f eature s, send Follow -Me or .
– 48 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation 5100-100-007-V0 Rules Switches Schedules Scenes Locks Tools Thermostat 68 Ready To Arm 2. Selec t the “ Rules ” button . The s y st em dis plays the Rules s creen .
– 49 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-189-V0 Name Save Type Trigger Output 01 Start Zone Type Not Used Start System Operation Not .
– 50 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-189-V0 Name Save Type Trigger Output 01 Start Zone Type Not Used Start System Operation Not .
– 51 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-192-V0 Save Third Start Zone Disabled First Start Zone Disabled Second Start Zone Disabled Z.
– 52 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Schedules The Sc hedul es F eature c an be u sed t o progr am th e syst em to au tom atically per form c ertain func tions (i. e.; aut omati cally ar min g the sy st em i n Stay mode and activ ati ng outp ut [Z - Wave] devi ces).
– 53 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-144-V0 Save Frequency None Type None Name 4. Selec t “ Nam e ” . The system displa ys a key pa d. Ready To Arm 5000-100-081-V0 Clear Done abc.
– 54 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Ready To Arm 23 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 Clear 5000-100-147-V0 AM / PM Enter Time 10:21 AM Done 9. If Aut o Stay is sel ected, sel ect “ Clear ” then enter a 4-digit t ime on the dis played k eypad then select “ Sa ve ” .
– 55 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Scenes Scen es are us ed to c ontrol a single or gr oup of d evic es tog ether , turnin g the m O FF, ON, O N to a preset lighting level, te mperature or mode, or lock /unlocked.
– 56 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation 5100-100-083-V0 Switches Locks Thermostat 68 Ready To Arm 4. Selec t the “ Add New Devi ce ” button. T he system displa ys the avail able Z-W ave device t ypes. Selec t one of the following options: Swi tches Therm ostats Lock s 5.
– 57 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Editing/Del eting a Scene Zones Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay More Delay Phone 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5100-100-004-V0 72 Message Automation 1. With the system in the disarm ed state, sele ct the “ Automation ” ic on fr om the Hom e Screen.
– 58 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Automation Running a Scene Zones Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay More Delay Phone 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5100-100-004-V0 72 Message Automation 1. With the system in the disarm ed state, sele ct the “ Automation ” ic on fr om the Hom e Screen.
– 59 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Reminders The R emind er Featu re c an be u sed to p rog ram/r ecor d remin der s that c an be d isplay ed on th e touch scr een, an nou nced by the c ontr ol and /or s en t to on e or two pre- progr amm ed ph on e number (s).
– 60 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Reminders Ready To Arm 5000-100-178-V0 Edit No items to display! Delete Add New 4.
– 61 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Reminders Ready To Arm Save 5000-100-183-V0 Start Time 3:00 PM Date January 1, 2011 Frequency Once Name Walk Dog Voice No Follow Me Disabled Acknowledge No 10.
– 62 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS WiFi Configuration View/Join A v ailable WiFi Networks WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5100-100-006-V0 Slide Show Test 1. At the Mas ter User s creen selec t the W iFi Config icon.
– 63 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS WiFi Configuration Manually Configure Access Point WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5100-100-006-V0 Slide Show Test 1. At the Mas ter User s creen selec t the W iFi Config icon.
– 64 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS WiFi Configuration Enrolling/Syncing A uxili ary Keypads The LYN X Touch will sup port up to f our Mobil e Interne t Devic es (MID) (or t ablets) that can be us ed as aux iliary keyp ads.
– 65 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Speaker Phone Feature If this f eatur e has been pr ogramm ed th e LYNX Touch is capabl e of oper atin g as a spea ker phone.
– 66 – US US US US ER F UNCTIONS ER FUNCTI ONS ER FUNCTI ONS ER FUNCTI ONS Speaker Phone Feature Placing a C all Ready To Arm 5000-100-006-V1 Arm Away Delay Phone More Automation Message Zones Arm Stay 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 1. W ith the system in the disarm ed or arm ed stat e, sel ect the “ Phone ” ic on f rom the Home Screen.
– 67 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Remote Phone Control Feature The L YNX Tou ch S eries is equipp ed with a r emot e inter activ e phon e cap abili ty tha t perm its access t o the sec uri ty sys tem f rom any off- site touch -ton e telep hon e using all user cod es.
– 68 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Remote Services Your s ecurity sys tem m ay be c apabl e of p rov iding a seri es of w eb-b ased serv ices tha t allow you to communicate with your securi ty system remotel y in a number of ways.
– 69 – USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS USER FUNCTIO NS Slide Show The LYN X Touc h featur es a Slid e Show/ Scr een Sa ver f eature.
– 70 – USER FUNCT USER FUNCT US ER F UNCT USER FUNCT IONS IONS IONS IONS Slide Show Ready To Arm 5000-100-196-V0 Slide Internal 5 Seconds Delete All Slide After Disabled Save 12 4. Selec t the “ Slid e Show ” icons that you do not wish t o disp lay o r sele ct “ Delete A ll ” .
– 71 – FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE/CO /CO /CO /CO ALARM SYST EM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM ( If I ns t a l l ed ) General Information UL UL UL UL LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Househo ld Fire ap plications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed.
– 72 – FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE/CO /CO /CO /CO ALARM SYST EM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM National Fire Protection A ssociation’s Smoke Det ector Recommendation s UL UL UL UL LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Househo ld Fire ap plications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed.
– 73 – FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE/CO /CO /CO /CO ALARM SYST EM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM Emergency Evacuation UL UL UL UL LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Househo ld Fire ap plications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed.
– 74 – SYSTEM FUNCTIO NS Testing the S ystem (to be con ducted w eekly) Test Modes The Test icon provid es acc ess to the Walk Test , Dialer Test an d Rebo ot func tions. Th e Walk Test m ode all ows e ach p rotec tion p oint to be ch eck ed for p roper oper ation .
– 75 – SYSTEM FUNCTIO NS Testing the System (to be conduct ed weekly) WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5100-100-006-V0 Slide Show Test 3. Selec t the “ Test ” icon. The s ystem displa ys the Test s creen. Ready To Arm Back 5100-100-087-V0 Prod.
– 76 – SYSTEM FUNCTIO NS Testing the S ystem (to be con ducted w eekly) If a problem is expe rienced with any prote ction point (no co nfirming sounds, no display), notify yo ur service company.
– 77 – SYSTEM FUNCTIO NS Maintaining your system The co mpon ents of your secur ity sy stem ar e desig ned to be as ma int enance- fr ee as po ssibl e. To make sure that you r syste m is in wo rking cond itio n, do the f oll owi ng: 1. Test your system wee kly ( see the TESTI NG THE S YS TEM se ction ).
– 78 – SYSTEM FUNCTIO NS Maintaining your system Low Battery Conditions in Wireless Sen sors Each w irele ss sen sor in you r sy stem h as an intern al b attery .
– 79 – SUMMA RY OF AUDIBLE & VI SUAL NOTI FICATIONS SOUND CAU SE ANNOUNCEM ENT* INTERRUP TED FIRE ALARM (3 beeps) OR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM (4 beeps) fire alarm + zone voice descri pt or OR Car.
– 80 – SUMMA RY OF AUDIBLE & VI SUAL NOTI FICATIONS Syst em Displays The f ollowing icon s wil l be d isplay ed on th e Hom e scr een along w ith spec ific z one status information (if applica ble) to indicat e system status.
– 81 – SUMMA RY OF AUDIBLE & VI SUAL NOTI FICATIONS Zone Status Icons The f ollowin g ic ons ma y be d isplay ed on the Z one Sta tus scr een. ICON DEFINITION ICON DEFINITION Alarm Trouble ( r.
– 82 – REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Part 15 The user shall not make any c hanges or modificati ons to the eq uipment unle s s authoriz ed by the In stallation Instruc tions or U se r's Manual. U nauthoriz ed changes or modifications c ould void the user's a ut hority t o operate the equi pment.
– 83 – REGULATORY AGENCY STATE M ENTS TE LEP HO NE /MOD EM I NT ER FA CE Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Part 68 This equipment complie s with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC registration nu mber and Ringer Equi v alenc e Number (REN) .
– 84 – IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OP ERATIONAL PROBLEMS In th e event of telep hone op erati onal p roblems , dis conne ct the cont rol by removin g t he plu g from the RJ31X (CA38A in Canada) t elepho ne wall jack . We rec ommend that your certifie d installer demonstra te disc onnecti ng the phon es on in stalla tion of th e system .
– 85 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PR EMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form sh ould be completed a nd forwarded to your homeowner's ins urance carrier for p ossible premium cr edit. A. GENERAL INFORM ATION: Insure d's Name and Addre ss: Insurance Company: Pol icy No .
– 86 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS Furnace Room K itchen Bedroom s Attic B asement Living R oom Di ning Ro om Hall F.
– 87 – SERV ICING INFO RMATI O N Your local H oneyw ell deal er is the pers on best qu alified to servic e your alarm system . Arr angin g some kind of r egular serv ice pr ogram w ith h im is advisab le.
– 88 – WARNING! THE LIMITATION S OF THIS ALARM SY STEM While this system is an adva nced des ign security system , it does not offer guarantee d protection against burgla ry or fire or ot he r emergency. Any alarm system , whether commercial or resi dential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
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– 93 – – INDEX – A Alarm Cancelle d .................................... 8, 24, 25 Alarm Exit Erro r ............................................. 24 Alarms................................................................ 7 Armed Indicato r ...
– 94 – Q Quick Ar m .............................................. 9, 19, 21 Quick Ex it ........................................................ 23 R Ready Indicato r ............................. 18, 19, 21, 26 Ready LED ........................
– 95 – TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRA NTY Honeywell International Inc. , acting through its Se curity & C ommunications busin e ss (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747 wa.
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