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 su...
Page 4 - System Features; ULLLL
–4– System Features U U U ULLLL LYNXR and LYNXR-EN are not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-HC) is installed. Powerline Carrier Devices are not UL Listed for fire or burglary functions and are intended for home automation. The LYNXR-Serie...
Page 5 - Mounting the Control; Wall Mounting; Desktop Mounting; leaving the
–5– Mounting the Control Wall Mounting The illustration below shows the front assembly separated from the back plate. ! DO NOT disconnect the ribbon cable from the terminal strip board. Disconnect the cable only from the front assembly board. Certain features differ between the LYNXR/LYNXR24 and the...
Page 6 - Wiring Connections; Wiring Overview; Make Earth Ground Connection; a. Connect terminal 1 to a good earth ground.
–6– Wiring Connections 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. MXXXX K5108 01009-005-V0 Wiring Connections 1. Make Earth Ground Connection - T...
Page 9 - AC Power and Backup Battery; Distance from Transformer; AC Power and Rechargeable Backup Battery; Connecting AC Power and backup battery; Ensure the cover is snapped closed prior to applying AC power.
–9– AC Power and Backup Battery The system is powered by a 9VAC, 15VA Plug-in Transformer, ADEMCO 1332/1332X10 (1332CN in Canada). Refer to the wiring table below for wire gauge and length. Use only the provided ADEMCO 1332/1332X10 or 1332CN Transformer Distance from Transformer to Control Wire Gaug...
Page 10 - Replacing the Rechargeable Battery
–10– AC Power and Backup Battery AC Power and Rechargeable Backup Battery The LYNXR Series is equipped with an integral, replaceable, rechargeable battery pack composed of six (6) rechargeable 1.2-volt nickel-metal hydride batteries. Select the appropriate battery pack, based on the installation’s r...
Page 11 - Installing Wireless Zones; General Information; system using the; UL; 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; Type Description
–11– Installing Wireless Zones General Information Zones: The control supports up to 24 wireless zones using 5800 Series transmitters, and up to 16 wireless buttons. Range: The built-in RF receiver can detect signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet. Transmitters: 5800 S...
Page 12 - Transmitter Battery Life; disappear
–12– Installing Wireless Zones Transmitter Battery Life • 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 a...
Page 13 - 800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers; (Refer to this information when programming transmitters); Setting DIP Switches on the 5800RL and 5827 Transmitter(s); Setting 5800RL DIP Switches
–13– Installing Wireless Zones 5800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers (Refer to this information when programming transmitters) The following illustration shows the compatible transmitters, their associated input types and loop designations. LOOP 1 5806/5807/5808/5808LST ENROLL AS "RF" 5804WAT...
Page 14 - Mechanics of Programming; General Programming Information; Entering Program Mode -; Use one of the following methods to enter Programming Mode:; Programming a Data Field; Exiting Program Mode
–14– Mechanics of Programming General Programming Information 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. Simply apply power temporarily ...
Page 15 - Zone Response Type Definitions; Zone Not Used
–15– 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 00 Zone Not Used Zone type 00 is used to program a zone that is not used...
Page 17 - Data Field Descriptions
–17– Data Field Descriptions Defaults (where applicable) are Indicated in Text. The following pages list all data fields in this Control (in numerical order). Use the blank programming form to record the data for this installation. Note that both keypad LEDs flash while in Programming mode. Note: En...
Page 18 - Fields; ] if only 3 digits are used. To clear entries from field, press
–18– Data Field Descriptions ✻ 35 Entry Delay 01 00-99 = entry delay time in seconds. The system will wait the time entered before sounding alarm upon entering if system is not disarmed. UL installations: must be set for a maximum of 45 seconds ✻ 36 Entry Delay 02 00-99 = entry delay time in seconds...
Page 19 - “Follow Me Reminder” Phone Number; Phone System Select; Split/Dual Reporting
–19– Data Field Descriptions Field 46: Enter up to 24 digits. Do not fill unused spaces. Enter 0-9, #+11 for ‘*’; #+12 for’#’; #+13 for a pause (2 seconds). ✻ 46 “Follow Me Reminder” Phone Number Enter up to 24 digits. This option allows the user to schedule a time driven message. When activated the...
Page 20 - SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES PROGRAMMING (; Program Report Codes using the interactive
–20– Data Field Descriptions ✻ 50 15-Second Dialer Delay (Burglary) 0 = no dialer delay 1 = provide 15-second delay of burglary alarm report when armed away If enabled, provides communication delay to the central station and allows the subscriber time to avoid a false alarm transmission. Delay does ...
Page 21 - SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES; RESTORE REPORT CODES (
–21– Data Field Descriptions SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES ( ✻ 59– ✻ 68) ✻ 59 Exit Error Report Code (See notes above) If the system is armed and an entry/exit or interior zone is still open after the exit delay time has expired, an alarm will sound at the keypad and external sounder. If the system is ...
Page 22 - Continued; Event Log 80% Full Report Code
–22– Data Field Descriptions RESTORE REPORT CODES ( ✻ 70– ✻ 76) Continued ✻ 75 RF Transmitter Low Batt. Restore Code (See notes above) Sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a “low battery” message has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition. ✻ 76 Test Restore Rep...
Page 23 - The features programmed in Field; Number of Reports In Armed Period; DOWNLOAD INFORMATION (; Download Call Back Phone Number
–23– Data Field Descriptions ! The features programmed in Field ✻ 91 differ between LYNXR models. Ensure you use the correct option for the model you are installing! ✻ 91 LYNXR/LYNXR24 Long Range Radio/Alarm Audio Verification (AAV) Trigger/Remote Phone Control 0 = long range radio trigger only 1 = ...
Page 24 - Other Programming Commands
–24– Data Field Descriptions Other Programming Commands ✻ 55 ENABLING THE WIRELESS DIALER Interactive menu mode used for enabling the 5842 Wireless Dialer. Refer to the ✻ 55 Enabling the Wireless Dialer Mode section for procedure. ✻ 56 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING MODE Interactive menu mode used for pr...
Page 25 - Wireless Dialer Setup; system will display “ - - “ until the Lynx enters Programming mode.
–25– ✻ 55 Enabling the 5842 Wireless Dialer This is an interactive menu mode that is used to enable and program the 5842 Wireless Dialer. When enabled, the 5842 will interface with the Lynx Control and serve as the system’s primary dialer. The 5842 receives and acknowledges RF messages from the cont...
Page 26 - The following explains the; Enable trouble reports; Response to phone line tamper; Enable back-up reporting
–26– ✻ 55 Enabling the 5842 Wireless Dialer While in Program mode, press ✻ 55 to enter Wireless Dialer Programming Feature. The following explains the ✻ 55 prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the available entries for each. The right-most column provides a further e...
Page 28 - While in Program mode, press; Refer to the zone assignment table for; zt; Zone type; rc; Report code
–28– ✻ 56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode While in Program mode, press ✻ 56 to enter Zone Programming Menu Mode. Refer to the zone assignment table for ✻ 56 on the separate programming form. The following explains the ✻ 56 prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the avai...
Page 29 - IA; Enroll mode
–29– ✻ 56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode RF Learning - Two (2) transmissions (2 key depressions) at least 5 seconds apart will be required for BR type devices (device type 5). Two beeps will sound after the second transmission, confirming that the loop number and serial number have been learned. For...
Page 30 - Enhanced Zone Programming Mode; Serial number; IC; Voice descriptor; IE; Descriptor 2; IF; Descriptor 3
–30– ✻ 56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode Manual entry Enter "1" to advance to Serial number prompt (1b). Copy the previous serial number Enter “2” to copy the previous serial number entered. Return to Prompt (E) Enter “#” to return to Loop Number prompt (E). Enter transmitter later Enter “0”...
Page 31 - The control supports a total of 8 output devices.; Programming Options Defined; when a
–31– ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode Powerline Carrier devices (eg., X-10 brand devices) are programmable switches that can be used to perform many different functions. They can be used to turn lights on and off, control sounders, or for status indications. In this system, each device must be prog...
Page 32 - Programming Powerline Carrier Devices
–32– ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode STOP The "STOP" programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be de- activated. The following options are available: Upon Restore of a Zone List Restore Zone List: If a "ZONE LIST" is used as the “Stop” event, the device ...
Page 33 - aa; zl
–33– ✻ 80 Device Programming Menu Mode The following explains these prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the available entries. The right-most column provides a further explanation of the entries. Note: Entering a number other than one specified will give unpredictab...
Page 34 - 1 Zone List Menu Mode; This mode is used to program zone; zz
–34– ✻ 81 Zone List Menu Mode While in Program mode, press ✻ 81 to enter Zone List Menu Mode. This mode is used to program zone lists for output devices (programmed in ✻ 80 menu mode) or Chime-by-Zone in Zone List 3. NOTES: • Any list may include any or all of the systems zone numbers. • A zone list...
Page 35 - 3 Enhanced Sequential Mode; and; Zone number
–35– ✻ 83 Enhanced Sequential Mode By using this mode, you can add, delete, or change the serial number of a transmitter in a zone, but retain all other existing data that has been programmed for that zone. Note that the ✻ 83 Enhanced Sequential mode requires that all zone information must first be ...
Page 36 - IA LC
–36– ✻ 83 Enhanced Sequential Mode IA zz IA LC Enroll mode 0 = advance to next zone to be enrolled 1 = enter now and proceed to SERIAL NUMBER prompt (1b). For 4 button keys (zones 26-29, 30-33, 34-37, & 38-41) the serial number will be enrolled to all four buttons. If enrolling a key, the panel ...
Page 37 - Delete serial number
–37– ✻ 83 Enhanced Sequential Mode I b zz I b Serial number Enter transmitter’s 7- digit serial number via RF learning or manually. [#] = return to (1A) prompt and reject whatever serial number entries have been made. [ ✻ ] = return to (1A) prompt (if a valid serial number has been enrolled, “ L ” i...
Page 38 - 4 while in Programming mode.; Descriptor 1; vv; vv
–38– ✻ 84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors Use this mode to assign voice descriptors for each zone. These are the descriptors that are announced when the system announces any event involving a zone number. Each descriptor can consist of up to 3 words. Press ✻ 84 while in Programming mode. The prompts f...
Page 39 - 4 Assign Zone Voice Descriptor; VOICE VOCABULARY INDEX
–39– ✻ 84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptor VOICE VOCABULARY INDEX 00 ½ second pause A 82 ALARM 32 ATTIC B 01 BABY 33 BACK 34 BASEMENT 35 BATHROOM 36 BEDROOM C 83 CHECK D 37 DELAY DOOR 38 DEN 02 DETECTOR 03 DINING 39 DINING ROOM 04 DOOR 40 DOWNSTAIRS 05 DRIVEWAY E 06 EAST 41 EIGHT 42 EMERGENCY F 43 FAMIL...
Page 40 - 5 Record Custom Voice Descriptors; Use this mode to record up to 5 custom voice descriptors. Press
–40– ✻ 85 Record Custom Voice Descriptors Use this mode to record up to 5 custom voice descriptors. Press ✻ 85 while in Programming mode. Note: Entering a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results. 85 Assign custom voice descriptors 0 = exit mode 1 = enter mode Entering “1” adv...
Page 41 - Voice Prompt Programming; Voice Prompt Programming Keypad Functions:; ENTERING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING; or; EXITING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING
–41– Voice Prompt Programming The LYNXR Series features a quick programming mode that allows you to program the system by responding to a series of voice prompts. The Voice Prompt Programming Guide provides you with the information required to use this feature. Voice Prompt Programming Keypad Functi...
Page 42 - Add Sensors; To Add a Door Sensor; OR
–42– Voice Prompt Programming Enter Voice Prompt Programming Mode: (Installer Code + 8 8 8). Follow the voice prompts to advance to the selected item in the Main Programming Menu. Add Sensors Delete Sensors First Central Station Phone Number First Central Station Account Number Second Central Statio...
Page 43 - To Delete Sensors; To Add a Wireless Key
–43– Voice Prompt Programming To Delete Sensors Select "Delete Sensors" Press [SELECT] Select Sensor to be Deleted Press [DELETE] To Add an Emergency Pendant Select "Emergency" Press [SELECT] Select pendant type See (5) Press [SELECT] Activate transmitter twice Press [ADD] System ann...
Page 44 - To Add Second Central Station Phone Number; To Enter Expert Programming Mode
–44– Voice Prompt Programming ! All four digits of the Central Station Account number must be entered. If ten-digit format is selected, all ten digits must be entered. To Add Second Central Station Phone Number Select "Second Central Station Phone Number" Press [SELECT] Enter second central ...
Page 45 - Remote Programming/Control; Equipment required to download to a system at the premises; Either; Remote Programming Information
–45– Remote Programming/Control (Downloading) General Information The control panel can be remotely programmed from an IBM-compatible Personal Computer (PC), a HAYES Modem, and ADEMCO’s Compass Downloader for Windows (as specified below). U U U ULLLL Downloading may only be performed if a technician...
Page 46 - Set the time; Remote Programming Advisory Notes; Keypad entries are ignored during the time interval stated above.
–46– Remote Programming/Control (Downloading) • Command the system to upload a copy of its resident program to the office. • Set the time • View/Modify • X-10/ Scheduling • Read: arming status, AC power status, lists of faulted zones, bypassed zones, zones currently in alarm, zones currently in trou...
Page 47 - Security Codes; , but may be changed in field; Panic Keys; Keys; For the silent panic functions
–47– System Operation 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 field ✻ 20. The Installer Code is the only code that can enter Programming mode ...
Page 48 - Keypad Functions; Security Functions; Message Center; Volume Control
–48– System Operation Keypad Functions The keypad 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 in the display window. When an alarm occurs, keypad sounding and external sou...
Page 49 - Speaker Phone Operation; Remote Phone Control Feature
–49– System Operation Speaker Phone Operation (LYNXR-EN Only) To place a call or answer a call using the speaker phone: [#] + AUX To flash (switch between two calls using call waiting) : AUX To hang up and exit speaker phone mode : OFF To enable/disable (toggle) ringer : [#] + VOLUME + AUX To return...
Page 50 - Alarm audio verification cannot be used for UL installations.; Activation
–50– System Operation U U U ULLLL Alarm audio verification cannot be used for UL installations. Alarm Audio 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 assist...
Page 51 - “Follow Me” Reminder Feature; “Follow Me” System Announcement Feature; audible alarm has occurred.; Exit Error Alarm Displays; A display of “CA” and a zone indication
–51– System Operation “Follow Me” Reminder Feature This feature allows the user to schedule a time driven message. When activated the system will dial a phone number, that the installer programs in Field ✻ 46, and deliver a voice message (custom words 72, 73, and 74). The LYNXR will immediately begi...
Page 52 - Trouble Conditions; *If supported by the 5842 Wire Dialer that is installed.
–52– System Operation Trouble Conditions The word “FAULT” on the keypad’s display, accompanied by a rapid “beeping” at the keypad, indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system. Pressing any key can silence the audible warning sound. Instruct users to call for service immediately upon se...
Page 53 - Testing the System; Test Mode; be
–53– Testing the System Test Mode 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, press the [ ✻ ] key to display the faulted zone(s). Restore faulted z...
Page 54 - System Communication; Communication Overview; ADEMCO Contact ID®
–54– System Communication This section provides an explanation of formats this system accommodates for reporting alarms and other system conditions to the central station. The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the central ...
Page 55 - ADEMCO Contact ID® Reporting; takes the following format: CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ where:; CONTACT ID® EVENT CODES
–55– System Communication Report 3+1/4+1 Standard 3+1/4+1 Expanded 4+2 Alarm SSS(S) A SSS(S) A AAA(A) Z SSSS AZ Trouble SSS(S) T SSS(S) T TTT(T) t SSSS Tt Bypass SSS(S) B SSS(S) B BBB(B) b SSSS Bb AC Loss SSS(S) E SSS(S) E EEE(E) AC SSSS EAC Low Battery SSS(S) L SSS(S) L LLL(L) LB SSSS LLB Open SSS(...
Page 56 - Troubleshooting Guide; S Y S T E M ( i n c l u d i n g W i r e l e s s ); SYMPTOM
–56– Troubleshooting Guide S Y S T E M ( i n c l u d i n g W i r e l e s s ) SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Transmitter signal not received at control. 1a. Transmitter not properly powered. 1b. If Transmitter is 5827, House Code not set in field ✻ 24, or transmitter is not set to same House Code s...
Page 57 - C O N T R O L; S M O K E D E T E C T O R
–57– Troubleshooting Guide C O N T R O L SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. The word “AC” is not displayed. 1a. Interrupted AC power supply. 1a. Check transformer connection and powerline circuit breaker. 2. Digital communicator message not being received. 2a. System in Test mode. 2b. Telephone connec...
Page 58 - Contacting Technical Support; • READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!; World Wide Web Address:
–58– 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...
Page 59 - Regulatory Agency Statements; FCC STATEMENT; Industry Canada
–59– Regulatory Agency Statements UL NOTICE: This is a "Grade A" residential system. FCC ID: CFS8DLLYNXREN-2 CANADA: 1748A-LYNXREN2 FCC STATEMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERF...
Page 60 - Specifications; FORMATS
–60– Specifications LYNXR-Series Security Controls 1. Physical: 10-3/8” W x 7-1/8” H x 1-3/4” D 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: 9VAC from plug-in 15VA transformer. RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY: Six 1.2-volt/cell nickel-metal hydride rated at 1100 mA. ALARM SOUNDER: Piezo = 6-14VDC, 30mA max/ Bell = 6-1...
Page 61 - LYNXR/LYNXR24 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES
– 61 – LYNXR/LYNXR24 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES (boldface indicates defaults that differ between tables) Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 *20 Installer code 4112 4112 4112 4112 *21 Quick arm enable 1 1 1 1 *22 Keypad backlight timeout 0 0 0 0 *23 Forced bypass 0 0 0 0 *24 RF house ID code 0,...
Page 62 - LYNXR-EN PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES
– 62 – LYNXR-EN PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES (boldface indicates defaults that differ between tables) Function Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 *20 Installer code 4112 4112 4112 4112 *21 Quick arm enable 1 1 1 1 *22 Keypad backlight timeout 0 0 0 0 *23 Forced bypass 0 0 0 0 *24 RF house ID code 0,0 0,0...
Page 64 - 1 ZONE LIST FOR OUTPUT DEVICES DEFAULT TABLE:
– 64 – ✻ 80 DEFAULT TABLE: APPLIES TO DEFAULT TABLE 4 (devices 2-7 have no default values) Start Stop Device Number Action Event Zone List Zone Type System Operation Restore of Zone List Zone type System operation 1 2 2 1 2 8** 2 33 36 ** NOTE: If using an X-10 Powerhouse Security SH10A siren as dev...
Page 65 - Index
– 65 – – Index – *55 Enabling the 5842 Wireless Dialer ................................... 25 *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode ................11, 20, 24, 27 *80 Device Programming Menu Mode....................24, 31, 32, 33 *81 Zone List Menu Mode.....................................................
Page 70 - LIMITED WARRANTY
– 70 – LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc. acting through its Security & Custom Electronics business ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials an...
Page 71 - YNXR SERIES SUMMAR
– 71 – INCOMING PHONE LINE T O HANDSET PHONE LINE W ARNING: T O PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE A T TELECOM J A CK BEFORE SER VICING THIS UNIT . WEEKL Y TESTING IS REQ UIRED T O ENSURE PR OPER OPERA TION OF THIS SYSTEM ALL OUTPUT CIRCUITS ARE PO WER LIMITED . PREMISES TELEPHONE 2k OH...