Honeywell K14114- User Manual

Honeywell K14114

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION; Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors; In addition, we recommend the following:; THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE; Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide; System Features; ULLLL
  • Page 5 – Mounting the Control; Wall Mounting; leaving the ribbon; Desktop Mounting
  • Page 6 – Wiring Connections; Wiring Overview; External sounders have not been evaluated by UL.; LYNXR-I Wiring Connections
  • Page 7 – O R; 0 Device Programming Menu Mode
  • Page 8 – Connecting/Configuring Communication Modules; General; LYNXR-I does not support the 7845i-ENT remote access feature.; Connecting Long Range Radio and Internet Communication Devices; the module and data in/data out connections.; Installing the 7845i-L Communications Module
  • Page 9 – communications device.
  • Page 10 – LRR/IP Communications Device 24-Hour Standby Power
  • Page 11 – AC Power and Backup Battery; in; Backup battery; AC Power and Rechargeable Backup Battery; Connecting AC Power and backup battery; Ensure the cover is snapped closed prior to applying AC power.
  • Page 12 – Battery StandbyTime; Replacing the Rechargeable Battery
  • Page 13 – Installing Wireless Zones; General Information; using the; House Identification; 6 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode; Transmitter Input Types; Transmitters can be entered as one of the following types; (see transmitter’s instructions for appropriate input; Type Description; The transmitter must remain within the receiver's range.
  • Page 14 – Transmitter Battery Life; When all transmitters have been checked, exit Sniffer mode. Enter; mode to return to normal operation.; inches in either direction is all that is required.
  • Page 15 – 800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers; (Refer to this information when programming transmitters); UL; have not been evaluated by UL; Setting DIP Switches on the 5800RL Transmitter; Setting 5800RL DIP Switches
  • Page 16 – Mechanics of Programming; General Programming Information; system will reset the volume to the default value (mid level).; Entering Program Mode
  • Page 17 – Interactive Menu Mode Programming; Press; Interactive Mode; Loading Factory Defaults; To load the factory defaults, enter the Programming mode, press; Exiting Program Mode; allows re-entry into the Expert Program mode using; Voice; mode using; Pass-Thru Programming; Entering Pass-Thru Programming mode; additional programming information.
  • Page 18 – Zone Response Type Definitions
  • Page 20 – Data Field Descriptions
  • Page 21 – 2) phone numbers should be preceded with the
  • Page 22 – Fields; ] if only 3 digits are used. To clear entries from field, press; Primary Subs Account No.; Phone System Select; Report Format for Primary/Secondary
  • Page 23 – Split/Dual Reporting; Periodic Test Report
  • Page 24 – SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES PROGRAMMING (; Program Report Codes using the interactive; SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES
  • Page 25 – RESTORE REPORT CODES (
  • Page 26 – DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY/DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY FIELD
  • Page 27 – Pager Characters; Number of Reports In Armed Period
  • Page 28 – Download Call Back Phone Number; Enhanced Zone Programming Mode
  • Page 30 – While in Program mode, press; Refer to the zone assignment table for; zt; Zone type; rc; Report code
  • Page 31 – Delete zone parameters confirmation
  • Page 32 – IA; Enroll mode; Serial number; IC; Voice descriptor
  • Page 33 – Descriptor 1; IE; Descriptor 2; IF; Descriptor 3
  • Page 34 – The control supports a total of 8 output devices.; Programming Options Defined; when a
  • Page 35 – Programming Powerline Carrier Devices
  • Page 36 – aa; zl
  • Page 37 – 1 Zone List Menu Mode; This mode is used to program zone; zz
  • Page 38 – 3 Enhanced Sequential Mode; and; Zone number
  • Page 39 – IA LC
  • Page 40 – Delete serial number
  • Page 41 – 4 while in Programming mode.; vv; vv
  • Page 42 – 4 Assign Zone Voice Descriptor; VOICE VOCABULARY INDEX
  • Page 43 – 5 Record Custom Voice Descriptors; Use this mode to record up to 5 custom voice descriptors. Press
  • Page 44 – Voice Prompt Programming; Voice Prompt Programming Keypad Functions:; ENTERING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING; or; EXITING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING
  • Page 45 – Add Sensors; To Add a Door Sensor; OR
  • Page 46 – To Delete Sensors; When adding wireless keys, wait 5 seconds between transmissions.; To Add a Wireless Key
  • Page 47 – ten digits must be entered.; To Add Second Central Station Phone Number; To Enter Expert Programming Mode; Voice Prompt Programming mode.
  • Page 48 – Equipment required to download to a system at the premises; Either; Remote Programming Information
  • Page 49 – Remote Programming Advisory Notes; Keypad entries are ignored during the time interval stated above.
  • Page 50 – Security Codes; , but may be changed in field; Panic Keys; Keys; For the silent panic functions
  • Page 51 – Keypad Functions; Security Functions; again for secondary; Message Center; Volume Control
  • Page 52 – Press and hold; Speaker Phone Operation; Remote Phone Control Feature; Hang Up or enter
  • Page 53 – Audio alarm verification has not been evaluated by UL.; Activation
  • Page 54 – “Follow Me” Reminder Feature; “Follow Me” System Announcement Feature; audible alarm has occurred.; These keypad entries are:; Exit Error Alarm Displays; The system will display the following if programmed in Field *59.; Display Meaning; CA; but the system was disarmed during the entry delay time.; The alarm; but the system was NOT; The alarm sounder and keypad
  • Page 55 – System Displays
  • Page 56 – Testing the System; Test Mode
  • Page 57 – System Communication; Communication Overview; ADEMCO Contact ID®
  • Page 58 – CONTACT ID® EVENT CODES
  • Page 59 – Troubleshooting Guide; Trouble Conditions
  • Page 60 – S y s t e m ( i n c l u d i n g W i r e l e s s ); SYMPTOM
  • Page 61 – LYNXR-i Installation and Setup Guide; C o n t r o l; Smoke Detectors
  • Page 62 – Programming Default Tables; (boldface indicates defaults that differ between tables)
  • Page 63 – 6 ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES FOR TABLE 1
  • Page 64 – 6 ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES FOR TABLES 3 & 4
  • Page 65 – Index
  • Page 68 – Regulatory Agency Statements; FCC STATEMENT; Ringer Equivalence Number Notice:; Ringer Equivalence Number
  • Page 69 – WARNING
  • Page 70 – Specifications; RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY: Nickel-metal hydride battery pack; Contacting Technical Support; World Wide Web Address:
  • Page 71 – Y OF CONNECTIONS
  • Page 72 – LIMITED WARRANTY
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K14114 3/06 Rev. B

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Summary

Page 2 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION; Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors; In addition, we recommend the following:; THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE; Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection

- 2 - 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 ...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

- 3 - Table of Contents SYSTEM FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................4 MOUNTING THE CONTROL...............................................................................................................

Page 4 - LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide; System Features; ULLLL

LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide - 4 - System Features U U U ULLLL LYNXR-I is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-HC or LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed. Powerline Carrier Devices have not been evaluated by UL. The LYNXR-I control is a s...

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