Honeywell L7000 - Manual

Honeywell L7000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION; Provide Proper Coverage for the Protected Premises.; Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors; In addition, we recommend the following:; sleeper if the door is closed.; THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – UL; System Features
  • Page 6 – Communication
  • Page 7 – Installing the Control; Wall Mounting; blade of a medium size screwdriver.; Desktop Mounting; connections to the control panel.
  • Page 9 – Wiring Connections; WIRING TABLE
  • Page 10 – AC Power and Backup Battery; General; Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery; battery; Battery Selection; Approximately 1-hour before battery depletion
  • Page 11 – L5200 Battery Installation; OR
  • Page 12 – Installing/Configuring Communication & Home Automation Modules; Communications and Home Automation Modules:; Communications Module 24-Hour Standby Power; installed in the control.; RF Exposure; Connecting and Configuring GSM and IP Communication Modules; seated into the receptacle on the control.
  • Page 13 – L5200 GSM Communications Installation
  • Page 14 – Installing the ILP5 Ethernet Communications Module; receptacle on the control.; Alternate Installation; (Refer to the Alternate Installation as shown on the figure below); L5200 IP Communications Module Installation
  • Page 15 – L7000 IP Communications Module Installation; Installing the L5100-WiFi module
  • Page 17 – Installing Wireless Zones; General Information; requires a programming zone; (see transmitter’s instructions for appropriate input type); button transmitters have replaceable batteries.
  • Page 18 – RF Sniffer Test Mode; amplitude when the system is in the normal operating mode.; SCREEN ACTION
  • Page 19 – 800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers; (Refer to this information when programming transmitters)
  • Page 20 – Mechanics of Programming; Navigating Menus; Touch-screen Display; Ready To Arm; Re; Key Description; Initiates panic alarm options when depressed for 4 seconds.
  • Page 21 – Navigation Keys; prompt when a specific input is required.; Home Screen; with the current weather forecast and a 5-Day Forecast button.; L5200 Home Screen with Total Connect Services; L7000 Home Screen with Total Connect Services; Icon or Button
  • Page 22 – Security Screen; Refer to the paragraphs below for additional information.; Security Menu; Selection Function; Installer Tools Menu; The Tools/Installer Menu provides access to the; Installer Tools Menu Page; The User Menu provides access to the User; User Tools Menu Page
  • Page 23 – General Programming Information; section; Programming; Enter Installer Programming Mode; tem; System Standby Screen
  • Page 24 – Loading Factory Defaults; this manual to view the Default Values.; Select a Default Configuration; Exiting Program Mode; ” key as required until system displays a Confirmation screen.
  • Page 25 – Zone Response Type Definitions; Type Function
  • Page 27 – Programming the Control; Page 1; Enter Installer Programming Mode without using Installer Code; Change Installer Code; Installer Code; Select a Language; Language
  • Page 28 – The following system options are programmed in this section:
  • Page 30 – Program Date and Time; Date Time
  • Page 31 – Program the Communications Module; Option Function; Communicator
  • Page 32 – Program the Communications Module (Continued)
  • Page 33 – Options; GSM Rollover; GSM 24 Hour Test; No
  • Page 34 – Program the Z-Wave Module; Fahrenheit
  • Page 35 – Program Zones; Zones; Select “Zones”
  • Page 37 – Supervision
  • Page 38 – Program Keys; The following system options are programmed in this section; Keys
  • Page 40 – Program Reporting
  • Page 41 – Reporter
  • Page 45 – The
  • Page 46 – Ring Counter; Select “Flexible Callback”, the system toggles between “Yes” and “No”.
  • Page 47 – Program Sounder; Sounder
  • Page 48 – Program System Settings
  • Page 49 – System Settings; allowed
  • Page 50 – Select “Exit Warning”. The System toggles between Yes and No.
  • Page 51 – Communications Diagnostics; Communications Status; performs a self-test of the AES encryption algorithm as follows:; Ethernet Information; Displays IP information, if the IP communication path is enabled.; Message Meaning; GSM Information –; Displays GSM information if GSM communication path is enabled.; Status Message
  • Page 52 – Communications ID Numbers –; Displays programmed SIM card information; Test Communications –; Through the AlarmNet Direct website
  • Page 53 – Register through AlarmNet Direct Website; location to be; Register by Phone; When instructed to do so, select; Register Device; in the LYNX Touch Diagnostics to complete the; Register through LYNX Touch Diagnostics; None; Ethernet; The registration message is sent and the unit waits
  • Page 54 – Register; Register Device with PIN; Enter a 4-digit alphanumeric PIN number; Register Device With PIN
  • Page 55 – Update Server; Enroll the L5100-WiFi Module; The module can be enrolled using one of the following procedures:
  • Page 56 – SCREEN; WiFi Location; Select “Configure WiFi”. The following options will be displayed”:; Enroll using Scan Access Points; Access Points” procedure.; Manually Configure Access Points; Open
  • Page 57 – configured access point every time the system is powered up.; Factory Defaults; The following messages may be displayed:
  • Page 58 – Equipment required to download to a system at the premises; Remote Programming Information; Downloader for Windows.
  • Page 59 – Remote Programming Advisory Notes; IP or WiFi
  • Page 60 – System Operation; Key/Touchscreen Operation; Zone Function; Security Codes; , but may be changed in the Installer Code programming; Master Code; In normal operation mode,; Enter/Change the Master Code by installer.
  • Page 61 – Secondary User Codes; Installer Programming Tools menu.; Security Code Notes; Instruct users to be careful not to use this code for normal usage.
  • Page 62 – “Follow Me” System Announcement Feature (L5200/L5200CN Only)
  • Page 63 – (1) This feature is only supported if it has been programmed.; Remote Phone Control Feature
  • Page 64 – System Displays; No WiFi source; Zone Status Displays; when a zone has been Faulted, Bypassed or in Alarm.
  • Page 65 – Audio alarm verification has not been evaluated by UL.; Activation; line, otherwise AAV commands may not go through.; Key; Ends the session and disconnects the phone line.
  • Page 66 – Event Log; Contact ID® & SIA Event Log Codes
  • Page 67 – Central Station Messages
  • Page 68 – TO THE INSTALLER; Test Modes; Testing the System; Notify the Central; zone number will be displayed. For; a report will be sent to the central station.
  • Page 69 – Dialer Test; This test is not available for the LYNX Touch L7000/L7000CN.; Notify the; Station. The test will not be recorded in the Event Log.; Zone Discovery Mode; Enter Zone Discovery; Rebooting the System; “Diagnostics” button.; are operational in the system.
  • Page 73 – LYNX Touch (L5200CN/L7000CN) Canada Programming Default Values
  • Page 76 – Zone Programming Default Values; Zone Programming Notes; Zone Assignment/Alarm Response Types for Configuration 1
  • Page 77 – Zone Assignment/Alarm Response Types for Values 3 and 4; Zone Response Type Matrix
  • Page 78 – Regulatory Agency Statements; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15; FCC IC Statement; TELEPHONE/MODEM INTERFACE; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 68; Industry Canada
  • Page 79 – WARNING
  • Page 80 – UL Notices; permissible for UL installations.
  • Page 81 – SIA Quick Reference Guide
  • Page 82 – Specifications; LYNX Touch Series Security Controls; ADEMCO Contact ID® Reporting,
  • Page 83 – Contacting Technical Support; documentation that came with the product.
  • Page 84 – Glossary
  • Page 85 – – Index –; Installing/configuring communication & home
  • Page 87 – YNX T
  • Page 88 – WARRANTY INFORMATION; For the latest warranty information, please visit:
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