Honeywell LYNXR-EN, LYNXR Series setup guide System Operation, Security Codes, Panic Keys

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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 and also, in normal operation mode, is used to enter the Master Code, which allows access to the normal functions of the system.

Master Code

In normal operation mode, the Installer Code is used to enter the 4-digit Master Security Code.

To enter/change the Master code by installer, using the keypad enter:

Installer Code + [CODE key] + [02] + desired 4-digit Master Code

To change the Master code by master, using the keypad enter:

Current Master Code + [CODE key] + [02] + new Master Code + new Master Code again

Secondary User Codes

In normal operation mode, the Master Security Code can be used to assign up to 6 secondary 4-digit security codes, including a Babysitter Code and a Duress Code. The Master Code can also be used to remove secondary codes from the system (individually).

To assign (or change) a secondary security code, using the keypad enter:

Master Code + [CODE key] + User # (03–08) + desired Secondary Code

The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been successfully entered.

To delete a secondary security code, using the keypad enter:

Master Code + [CODE key] + User # (03–08)

Security Code Notes

The Master and Secondary security codes permit access to the system for arming, disarming, etc.

The Installer Code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it. In addition, the Installer Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick-Arm button.

The Babysitter Code (User Code No. 7) can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it. In addition, the Babysitter Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick-Arm button.

Duress code (User Code No. 8) sends a special code to the monitoring station when used to perform any system operation.. Instruct users to be careful not to use this code for normal usage.

If a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users, the lower user number will take priority.

Opening/closing reports are sent for the Installer Code as No. 01, with the appropriate subscriber number. Master Code and set of secondary user codes are sent as Nos. 02 and 03–08, respectively, in Contact ID® format (with the appropriate user number); in 4+2, it is 1–8. Quick arming (and open/close executed by downloader) is reported as user 00.

Panic Keys

There are three panic key pairs that, if programmed, can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station.

Each can be individually programmed for 24-hour silent, audible, personal or fire emergency responses. The panic function is activated when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time.

The panic functions are identified by the system as follows:

Keys

Displayed as Zone

 

 

 

[1]

& []

95

 

 

[] & [#]

99

 

 

 

[3]

& [#]

96

 

 

 

Important: For the silent panic functions to be of practical value, the system must be connected to a central station.

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LYNXR Series, LYNXR-EN specifications

The Honeywell LYNXR Series, particularly the LYNXR-EN model, represents a pinnacle of advanced security technology designed for residential and small business applications. This all-in-one wireless security system is lauded for its innovative features, ease of use, and powerful performance, making it a top choice among users seeking enhanced security solutions.

One of the standout features of the LYNXR-EN is its user-friendly touchscreen interface. The large, intuitive display allows for straightforward navigation, enabling users to arm or disarm the system, check status, and receive alerts with just a few taps. This ease of use is complemented by programmable quick access keys, which allow users to personalize their experience according to their security requirements.

Additionally, the LYNXR-EN is designed with flexibility in mind. It supports a wide range of wireless sensors and devices, facilitating comprehensive coverage for homes or small businesses. Users can integrate door and window contacts, motion detectors, glass break sensors, and more, ensuring that every entry point is monitored. The system can accommodate up to 48 wireless zones, allowing for extensive security applications without the clutter of wires.

Technologically, the LYNXR-EN leverages advanced RF technology, enhancing the reliability of communication between the panel and sensors. This feature minimizes the risk of interference and ensures consistent performance even in challenging environments. Along with this robust connectivity, the system offers dual-path communication capabilities, enabling both IP and cellular reporting. This redundancy ensures that alerts are promptly sent to the monitoring center and mobile devices, providing peace of mind to users.

Moreover, the LYNXR-EN can be easily integrated with smart home technology. It is compatible with various smart devices, allowing users to control lighting, thermostats, and other home automation features from a single platform. This integration not only enhances convenience but also optimizes energy efficiency.

The LYNXR-EN also includes a built-in battery backup, ensuring that the system remains operational during power outages. This is a crucial feature for maintaining security when it is needed most. Additionally, users can set up customizable alerts and notifications, allowing them to stay informed of any unusual activity in real-time.

In summary, the Honeywell LYNXR Series, especially the LYNXR-EN model, combines advanced technology with user-friendly design to deliver a versatile and robust security solution. Its wireless capabilities, comprehensive sensor support, smart home integration, and reliable communication make it a prominent choice in the ever-evolving realm of security systems.