Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Features ..........................................................................................................
Page 5 - General Information; IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTICE; Stay and Away arming modes:; Panic Keys; Follow me reminder announcements:; Recording/Playback Messages; Text; Weather, News and Traffic; Video Camera Control:; Zones
– 5 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Features General Information This system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire, and emergency, depending on the configuration of your system. The system consists of a touch screen control for system operation, various wireless sensors that provide perimeter and i...
Page 6 - Important Note
– 6 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Features Fire Protection The fire protection portion of your security system (if used) is always active and will sound an alarm if a fire condition is detected. Refer to the Fire Alarm System section for important information concerning fire protection, smoke detectors and plan...
Page 7 - LYNX Touch False Alarm Prevention Features; If you leave the premises and enter again before the exit delay has; Alarm Reporting Delay:
– 7 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW General Operation LYNX Touch False Alarm Prevention Features Many false alarms are caused by simple accidents, like forgetting to close a door when you leave. The LYNX Touch may include several features that help prevent false alarms and some of these are optional or programmab...
Page 8 - SECURITY FUNCTIONS; Arm in Night STAY; Select Arm Night + Code; OR; Set “Delay” tab to “Instant” then Arm STAY or AWAY; SYSTEM SETTINGS; MESSAGE CENTER
– 8 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Quick View of System Functions Function Press these Keys or Icons SECURITY FUNCTIONS Check system status ............................................................................... : System Arm in STAY mode ......................................................................
Page 9 - Function; OTHER FUNCTIONS; HOME AUTOMATION
– 9 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Quick View of System Functions Function Press these Keys or Icons OTHER FUNCTIONS (accessible from the Master User Screen) Tools + Master Code Set the time and date ................................................................... : Date Time Add, delete or change a User Code...
Page 10 - General; The voice announcement volume is adjustable.; Index Item
– 10 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW About the Touch Screen Control General **IMPORTANT** If the LYNX Touch is beeping rapidly upon entering the premises, an alarm has occurred during your absence and an intruder may still be on the premises. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location. T...
Page 11 - Display Definitions; ICON TEXT; Ready to Arm; Armed Away; Armed Stay; Fire OR
– 11 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW About the Display and Indicators Display Definitions ICON TEXT DEFINITION Ready to Arm Displayed along with the the text “Ready To Arm” when system is Disarmed and ready to arm. Armed Away “Armed Away” is displayed along the top of the screen. An armed away icon along with “Ar...
Page 12 - Low Battery
– 12 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW About the Display and Indicators ICON TEXT DEFINITION Low Battery “Not Ready To Arm – System Trouble” is displayed in a yellow status bar along the top of the screen. A low battery icon along with “Low Battery” is displayed when the system’s backup battery power is low. 90 RF ...
Page 13 - LCD Display; A Home Screen is displayed whenever power is applied to; Navigation Keys; Home Screen; of these features have been programmed in your system.; Video; – Provides Access to the Video Control Screen; Ready To Ar m
– 13 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Navigating Menus LCD 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, system status information and menu choices. The system status is displayed...
Page 14 - Function Keys; Menu Screens; Security Screen Menu; between the Security Screen pages.; Icon or Button; Provides information about system status.
– 14 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Navigating Menus Function Keys Two Function Keys allow you to quickly access Panic functions and return to the Home Sscreen. PANIC FUNCTION KEY 70000-100-012-V0 HOMEFUNCTIONKEY 2 35 1 : PM January 12, 2010 WiFi STATUS SYSTEMSTATUS Ready To Ar m Video Notices Security Automatio...
Page 15 - Master Menu; The User Menu provides access to User configurable features.; Ready To Arm; Back
– 15 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW Navigating Menus Master Menu The User Menu provides access to User configurable features. The appearance of the icons varies dependent upon the options that have been programmed . Entering the Master User Code is required to access the Master menu. WiFi Config Date Time Ready ...
Page 16 - Bypassing Zones; System; System Can Be Armed; The
– 16 – SECURING THE PREMISES System Status General Information Before arming your system, all protected doors, windows, and other protection zones must be closed or bypassed (refer to the Bypassing Zones section). Home Key: The Home Key (Ready indicator) on the control will be lit Green when the sys...
Page 17 - Arming in Stay Mode; system’s Garage Door Zone has been; Select the Arm Stay icon, the system beeps once and; Enter a valid User Code. OR; If a valid user code is not entered or the Confirm icon has
– 17 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming in Stay Mode Use this mode when you are staying home, but expect someone to use the entrance door later. Close all protected perimeter windows and doors before arming. The green Ready indicator on the control should be lit if the system is ready ...
Page 18 - At the end of the exit delay the system announces; Auto Stay; automatically; Arming in Night Stay Mode; and
– 18 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Armed Stay 7000-100-022-V0 More Message Zones Disarm 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 System 4. At the end of the exit delay the system announces “Armed Stay” and displays the “Armed Stay” screen. If an invalid User Code is entered or if a valid user code has not ...
Page 19 - “Armed Stay; “Armed
– 19 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Ready To Arm Arm the system in Stay mode E n t e r C o d e : C a n c e l Q u i c k A r m 2 3 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 C l e a r 5200-100-082-V0 Arm Night 2. Select the ”Arm Night”, then enter a valid User Code. OR If Quick Arm has been enabled, select the “Quick...
Page 20 - Arming In Away Mode; If; if; Select the Arm Away icon, the system beeps once and; If a valid user code is not entered or the Confirm icon has not
– 20 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming In Away Mode Use this mode when no one will be staying on the premises. Close all protected perimeter windows and doors before arming. The green Ready indicator on the control should be lit if the system is ready to be armed. When armed in AWAY m...
Page 21 - At the end of the exit delay the system will announce; Silent Exit Feature; Select the Arm Away icon, the system displays a keypad.
– 21 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Armed Away 7000-100-024-V0 More Message Zones Disarm 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 System 4. At the end of the exit delay the system will announce “Armed Away” and displays the “Armed Away” screen. If an invalid User Code is entered or if a valid user code has ...
Page 23 - Arming the System with no delay (Instant); Armed Stay Instant –exit now; To Arm the System with No Delay (Instant); Select the “Delay” tab on the Security Screen. The icon; The entry delay time is eliminated when “Instant” is selected.; Quick Exit; Select the “Quick Exit” icon to restart the exit delay.
– 23 – SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming the System with no delay (Instant) Use “Instant” with Stay mode when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the entrance door. Use “Instant” with Away mode when the premises will be vacant for extended periods of time such as vacati...
Page 24 - Exit Delay; Restarting Exit Delay While System Armed; Armed Stay - Exit Now; Exit Alarms; key and then enter your security code.
– 24 – SECURING THE PREMISES Entry/Exit Delays Exit Delay Exit delay begins immediately after arming the system, and gives you time to leave through the designated exit door without setting off an alarm. The system display will count down the time remaining in the exit delay, if programmed by your i...
Page 25 - SECURING THE PREMISES; Entry Delay; Arming the; LYNX Touch
– 25 – SECURING THE PREMISES Entry/Exit Delays Entry Delay Entry Delays give you time to disarm the system when you re-enter through the designated entrance door. You must disarm the system before the entry delay period ends, or an alarm will occur. The control beeps during the entry delay period, r...
Page 26 - Disarming the System; Disarming the System During Entry Delay; ARMED; “Disarmed Ready to Arm”
– 26 – SECURING THE PREMISES Disarming the System Select the “Disarm” icon or the “Off” key to disarm the system and to silence alarm and trouble sounds. See the Summary of Audible & Visual Notifications section for information, which will help you to distinguish between fire and burglary alarm ...
Page 27 - When an Alarm Occurs; Disarming the System and Silencing Alarms; Alarm Cancel” is displayed in a red band along with the zone
– 27 – SECURING THE PREMISES Disarming the System When an Alarm Occurs When an alarm has occurred, the touch screen displays the zone number(s) that caused the alarm and the type of alarm (e.g., “Fire Alarm”). These messages remain displayed until cleared by a user. To clear the display, note the zo...
Page 28 - Bypassing Individual Zones; All bypasses are removed when an Off sequence is performed; With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Zones”; Select the zone(s) that you wish to bypass and then select; Enter a valid Code. The system returns to the Bypass screen
– 28 – SECURING THE PREMISES Bypassing Protection Zones Bypassing Individual Zones The Bypass feature can be used when you want to intentionally arm your system with one or more zones unprotected. Bypassed zones are unprotected and will not cause an alarm when violated while your system is armed. Al...
Page 29 - Displaying/Clearing Bypassed Zones
– 29 – SECURING THE PREMISES Bypassing Protection Zones Displaying/Clearing Bypassed Zones Ready To Arm 7000-100-020-V0 Arm Away Delay More Message System Arm Stay 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 Zones Ready To Arm - Bypass 5200-100-029-V0 99. Police 95. Fire 96. Medical 2. FrontDoor Select All READY BYPASSED...
Page 30 - Panic Icons; Types of Panic Alarms; sends an emergency message to the alarm monitoring company, if; Activating a Panic Alarm; With the system in the disarmed or armed state, depress and; Dependent upon how your system has been programmed
– 30 – SECURING THE PREMISES Panic Keys Panic Keys Your system may have been programmed to use special icons to manually activate panic functions. The functions that might be programmed are listed below. See your installer for the function(s) that may have been programmed for your system. Note: Your...
Page 31 - Chime Mode; using Chime mode. When activated, three beeps; Turning Chime Mode On or Off; With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Settings”; Select the “Chime” icon. The system toggles between “Off”; Selecting Chime Sounds; Ready To Arm - Bypass; Standard
– 31 – SECURING THE PREMISES Chime Mode Chime Mode Your system can be set to provide you with an audible alert of the opening of a door, while it is disarmed, by using Chime mode. When activated, three beeps or a programmed chime will sound at the control whenever a protected perimeter door is opene...
Page 32 - Voice Mode; Turning Voice Mode On or Off; With the system in the disarmed or armed state, select the; Select the “Voice” icon. The system will toggle between “Off”
– 32 – SECURING THE PREMISES Voice Mode Voice Mode Your system can be set to provide you with a voice alert of system functions by activating the Voice mode. When activated, the system will announce the system status when armed/disarmed. Turning Voice Mode On or Off Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay Ba...
Page 33 - Guest; Guest; The Duress Code is useful only when the system is; Guest; Adding a User; With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Tools” icon; Enter your 4-digit Master User Code. The system displays the; Select the “Users” icon. The system displays the Master User
– 33 – USER FUNCTIONS User Access General Information For additional security you (the Master User Code) can assign secondary user codes to individual users enabling them to perform specific system functions. These secondary users are identified by "User Numbers" when their codes are assigne...
Page 34 - Code has been assigned to the User.; The Z-wave Lock Control option is only displayed if Z-Wave has; Thomas; Yes; The number of User Codes supported by each door lock varies
– 34 – USER FUNCTIONS User Access Ready To Arm 5200-100-037-V0 Master **** Guest **** Edit Add New Delete Duress **** 4. Select the “Add New” key. The system displays the User screen. Note: **** Following a User name indicates that a valid 4-digit User Code has been assigned to the User. Ready To Ar...
Page 35 - Editing/Deleting a User
– 35 – USER FUNCTIONS User Access Editing/Deleting a User Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay Back Delay Settings 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5200-100-033-V0 Tools 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Tools” icon from the second page of the Security Screen. The system displays the Keypad scree...
Page 36 - If desired, enter a new 4-digit code for the selected User
– 36 – USER FUNCTIONS User Access Ready To Arm 2 3 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 C l e a r 5200-100-042-V0 User Code D o n e 7. If desired, enter a new 4-digit code for the selected User followed by “Done”. The system returns to the Users screen. 8. Select “Yes” or “No” when the confirmation screen is displayed t...
Page 37 - Viewing System Events
– 37 – USER FUNCTIONS View Events This feature allows you to view System Events such as Arming/Disarming, Zone Activity, Troubles and Alarms. Viewing System Events Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay Back Delay Settings 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 5200-100-033-V0 Tools 1. With the system in the disarmed state,...
Page 38 - duration is 184 seconds.; Entering Message Mode; Deleting
– 38 – USER FUNCTIONS Message Recording and Playback The LYNX Touch Message Center allows you to record, play and delete messages. The maximum message duration is 184 seconds. NOTES: (1) If the system loses electrical power, all messages will be erased. (2) Message Play/Record will not be available ...
Page 39 - Select “Play”, the system plays your message.; Deleting Messages; When you have finished deleting the messages, select “
– 39 – USER FUNCTIONS Message Recording and Playback Playing Message(s) 5200-100-047-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 1. At the Message screen, select the message you wish to play. 2. Select “Play”, the system plays your ...
Page 40 - Change System Settings; Increase or decrease the Display Brightness or Contrast or
– 40 – USER FUNCTIONS System Settings The volume level of message playback, system announcements, and status beeps can be changed if desired. Additionally, you can adjust the display’s brightness and contrast and turn on or off the Chime or turn off the telephone Ringer. Change System Settings Arm A...
Page 41 - USER FUNCTIONS; If your system is equipped with a; Setting the Date and Time
– 41 – USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar Note: If your system is equipped with a 4GLT/4GLTC or ILP5 Communication Module, the time and date will be programmed and updated automatically via Central Station. You may still program the correct Time Zone as shown below. Check with your installer to see if yo...
Page 43 - Home Automation Guide; Schedules; day of the week or month, as applicable.; Programming a Scheduled Function; With the system in the disarmed state, select the; Select the “Schedules” icon. The system displays the; Rules 21-40 are only accessible through TotalConnect Service.; Select “Add New”. The system displays the scheduling
– 43 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation General Information Automation is used to program triggers, send Follow-Me or E-mail messages of system events or program home automation features (Z-Wave) including Rules and Scenes (if Z-Wave communications have been enabled). Up to 40 rules can be programmed. Rule...
Page 44 - Sunrise Sunset
– 44 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Ready To Arm 5200-100-057-V0 S a v e Frequency None Type None Location Name 4. Select “Name”. The system displays a keypad. 5. Enter a name (up to 13 digits long) for the scheduled function on the displayed keypad then select “Done”. 6. Select “Frequency” then select...
Page 45 - Editing a Scheduled Function; Deleting a Scheduled Function
– 45 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Editing a Scheduled Function Ready To Arm 5200-100-084-V0 Auto ArmDaily Edit Delete Add New Schedule 1Auto Stay 1. At the Schedules screen, select the Schedule you wish to edit. Note: Rules 21-40 are only accessible through TotalConnect Service. 2. Select the “Edit” ...
Page 46 - Rules; The following options are programmed in this section:; Programming Field; Programming Rules; With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Automation”; Select the “Rules” button. The system displays the Rules; Select a “Rules” key followed by the Edit button
– 46 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Rules Up to 40 rules can be programmed. Rules 1 through 20 are used for Triggers, Z-Wave Scenes and Follow-Me Messages. Rules 21 through 40 are used for Z-Wave Scenes and for E-mail notification and are only accessible through TotalConnect Service. Check with your In...
Page 47 - If Scene; refer to the Home Automation Guide
– 47 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Ready To Arm 5200-100-058-V0 A Q Z S W L O P M K I N J U V G T B H Y C F R X D E C l e a r D o n e 123!@# a b c . . . 4. Select the “Name” key and then enter up to 13 characters of text on the displayed keyboard to assign a name to the Rule . Note: Select the “ABC…” ...
Page 48 - Use the “
– 48 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Ready To Arm 5200-100-062-V0 Name Save Type Trigger Output 01 Start Zone Type Not Used Start System Operation Not Used Action None Stop Zone Type Not Used Stop System Operation Not Used 9. Select “Stop Zone Type” The system displays the same options as the previous s...
Page 49 - Editing or Deleting Rules
– 49 – USER FUNCTIONS Automation Editing or Deleting Rules Ready To Arm 5200-100-065-V0 Device 1 System Armed Follow Me Edit Delete Device 3 New Device 5 New Device 2 New Device 4 New Device 6 New 1. At the Rules Programming Screen, select the Rule that you wish to edit or delete. Note: Rules 21-40 ...
Page 50 - Programming a Reminder
– 50 – USER FUNCTIONS Reminders The Reminder Feature can be used to program/record reminders that can be displayed on the touch screen, announced by the control and/or sent to one or two pre-programmed phone number(s). Check with your installer to see if the latter feature has been programmed on you...
Page 51 - None; Sunrise; Once; Disabled
– 51 – USER FUNCTIONS Reminders Ready To Arm S a v e 5200-100-068-V0 Name Frequency None Voice No Acknowledge No Ready To Arm 5200-100-069-V0 A Q Z S W L O P M K I N J U V G T B H Y C F R X D E C l e a r D o n e 123!@# a b c . . . 5. Select “Name”. Enter a name for the scheduled function on the disp...
Page 52 - Editing a Reminder; Deleting a Reminder
– 52 – USER FUNCTIONS Reminders Editing a Reminder Ready To Arm 5200-100-072-V0 Walk Dog - Daily Edit Delete New 1. At the Reminders screen, select the reminder you wish to edit. 2. Select the “Edit” button. The Reminder programming screen will appear. Follow the steps as noted above in the programm...
Page 53 - View/Join Available WiFi Networks
– 53 – USER FUNCTIONS WiFi Configuration View/Join Available WiFi Networks WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5200-100-036-V0 Slide Show Test 1. At the Master User screen select the WiFi Config icon. The system displays the WiFi options screen. 5200-100-073-V0 Scan...
Page 54 - Manually Configure Access Point
– 54 – USER FUNCTIONS WiFi Configuration Manually Configure Access Point WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5200-100-036-V0 Slide Show Test 1. At the Master User screen select the WiFi Config icon. The system displays the WiFi options screen. 5200-100-073-V0 Scan A...
Page 55 - Join a WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) Network; Enrolling/Syncing Auxiliary Keypads; A router is required if you are using an; The LYNX Touch will support up to four; Viewing or Deleting Enrolled Keypads; mobile device; Defaulting the system will not automatically delete any
– 55 – USER FUNCTIONS WiFi Configuration Join a WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) Network WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders Keypad Users 5200-100-036-V0 Slide Show Test 1. At the Master User screen select the WiFi Config icon. The system displays the WiFi options screen. 5200-100-073...
Page 56 - Check with your installer to see if this features is available.; Selecting a Camera
– 56 – USER FUNCTIONS Video Camera Control Feature The LYNX Touch L7000 supports up to 20 video cameras and provides the capability to view live video from a single Camera. The installation of a WiFi Communications module and a WiFi internet connection are required. Check with your installer to see ...
Page 57 - The system displays video from the selected camera.; Video Camera Controls; features are available.
– 57 – USER FUNCTIONS Video Camera Control Feature 7000-100-018-V0 1 2 3 4 Ready To Arm 10. The system displays video from the selected camera. 11. To select a different camera repeat steps 3 to 9 as applicable. 12. Refer to the Video Camera Controls table for information regarding the Video Functio...
Page 58 - him to initiate a 5-minute voice session.
– 58 – USER FUNCTIONS Two-Way Voice Feature (Alarm Audio Verification ) This feature allows an operator at the Central Station to listen, talk to or conduct a two-way conversation with an individual(s) at your location. It also assists the operator in gathering information about the nature and locat...
Page 59 - features are enabled through Total Connect
– 59 – USER FUNCTIONS Remote Services Your security system may be capable of providing a series of web-based services that allow you to communicate with your security system remotely in a number of ways. These features are enabled through Total Connect Service and provide the ability to: Access to...
Page 60 - Activating the Slide Show
– 60 – USER FUNCTIONS Slide Show The LYNX Touch features a Slide Show/Screen Saver feature. The feature allows images to be displayed on the touch screen when it is not in use. Connection to Total Connect Service is required in order for your installer to upload images to your panel. For more inform...
Page 61 - Additional Announcements:
– 61 – SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS Audible Soundings SOUND CAUSE ANNOUNCEMENT* INTERRUPTED FIRE ALARM (3 beeps) OR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM (4 beeps) fire alarm + zone voice descriptor OR Carbon monoxide alarm + zone voice descriptor (Voice descriptor is interlaced with the sounder an...
Page 62 - Zone Status Icons; The following icons may be displayed on the Zone Status screen.; Home key
– 62 – SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS System Displays The following icons will be displayed on the Security Screen along with specific zone status information (if applicable) to indicate system status. DISPLAY DEFINITION DISPLAY DEFINITION DISPLAY DEFINITION AC Loss Door Open Reporter...
Page 63 - Test Modes; The Test icon provides access to the Walk Test; Entering Test Mode; Testing or Rebooting the System; Select the “Test” icon. The system displays the Test screen.
– 63 – SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Testing the System (to be conducted weekly) Test Modes The Test icon provides access to the Walk Test and Reboot functions. The Walk Test mode allows each protection point to be checked for proper operation. When the Walk Test mode is active, the control sounds a single beep ...
Page 64 - Walk Test; appear on the display when each is activated.; Test Communications; Test Ethernet; Service OK; Send Any; Test Message Sent; If the test is not successful, the System displays:; Test Message Failed – Not Registered!; selecting the Home key and; active until exited via an Off sequence.; LYNX Touch Exit/Entry Delay Times
– 64 – SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Testing the System (to be conducted weekly) Ready To Arm Back Prod. Id. : XXXX Sw. Rev.: XX.XX CRC Number: XXXX RF Version Number: XXXXXX WiFi Ver: X.X.X Walk Test Comm. Test Reboot 7000-100-028-V0 4. Select the “Walk Test”, “Comm. Test” or “Reboot” icon. If Walk Test is sele...
Page 65 - TESTING THE SYSTEM; Routine Care; Do not spray water or any; Select the “Clean” icon. The touch screen becomes inactive; Low Battery Conditions in Wireless Sensors
– 65 – SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Maintaining your system The components of your security system are designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. To make sure that your system is in working condition, do the following: 1. Test your system weekly (see the TESTING THE SYSTEM section ). 2. Test your system af...
Page 66 - Changing the LYNX Touch Series System Battery; qualified service technician.
– 66 – SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Maintaining your system When replacing batteries, use only those recommended by your installer. Alkaline batteries provide a minimum of 1 year of operation, and in most units and applications, provide 2–4 years of service. 3-volt lithium batteries may provide from 4-7 years o...
Page 67 - Should you become aware of a fire emergency; In Case of Carbon Monoxide Alarm; Silence the alarm by entering an OFF sequence.
– 67 – FIRE/CO ALARM SYSTEM (If Installed) General Information UL LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed. General Your fire alarm system (if installed) is active 24 hours a day, providing continuous protectio...
Page 68 - UL
– 68 – FIRE/CO ALARM SYSTEM National Fire Protection Association Smoke Detector Recommendations UL LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed. With regard to the number and placement of smoke and heat detectors, ...
Page 70 - REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15; TELEPHONE/MODEM INTERFACE; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 68; Industry Canada; RF Exposure
– 70 – 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 oper...
Page 71 - IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS; after the control/communicator
– 71 – IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems, disconnect the control by removing the plug from the RJ31X (CA38A in Canada) telephone wall jack. We recommend that your certified installer demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of t...
Page 72 - THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM; or disconnect an alarm warning device.
– 72 – WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a va...
Page 73 - OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST
– 73 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner's insurance carrier for possible premium credit. A. GENERAL INFORMATION: Insured's Name and Address: Insurance Company: Policy No.: LYNX Touch Series ________________________________________...
Page 74 - E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS
– 74 – OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms Attic Basement Living Room Dining Room Hall F. BURGLARY DETECTING DEVICE LOCATIONS: Front Door Basement Door Rear Door All Exterior Doors 1st Floor Windows All Windows Interior Locations...
Page 75 - SERVICING INFORMATION; kind of regular service program with him is advisable.
– 75 – SERVICING INFORMATION Your local Honeywell dealer is the person best qualified to service your alarm system. Arranging some kind of regular service program with him is advisable. Your local Honeywell dealer is: Name: Address: Phone:
Page 76 - – NOTES–
Page 77 - – INDEX –
– 77 – – INDEX – A Alarm cancelled ............................................................ 7, 24 Alarm exit error ................................................................ 24 Alarm reporting delay ........................................................ 7 Alarms ............................
Page 79 - TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY; or; EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
– 79 – TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Communications business (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747 warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, normal wear...