Honeywell LYNXR-EN, LYNXR Series setup guide Serial Number

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Remote Programming

45

Remote Programming/Control

45, 46

Replacing the Rechargeable Battery

10

Report Code

20, 28

Report Code Formats

54

Report Format

19, 61, 62

Restart Exit Delay

18, 48

RF

28

RF (Supervised RF)

11

RF House ID Code

17, 61, 62

RF Transmitter Low Battery Report Code

21, 61, 62

RF Transmitter Low Battery Restore

22, 61, 62

RF Jam

20

Ring Detect Count for Downloading

23, 61, 62

 

S

 

Scheduling

46, 48

Secondary Phone Number

18, 61, 62

Secondary Subscriber Account Number

18, 61, 62

Secondary User Codes

47

Security Code Handshake

45

Security Codes

17, 47

Security Functions

48

Serial Number

24, 27, 29, 30, 35, 37

Sescoa/Rad

54

Sescoa/Radionics Select

20, 61, 62

Setting DIP Switches

13

SH10A

33

Signal Strength

12

Silent Burglary

16

Single Alarm Sounding Per Zone

17, 61, 62

Siren/Horn

33

Site-Initiated Remote Programming

45

SMARTMODEM 1200

45

Smoke Detectors

57

Sniffer Mode

12, 53, 56

Sounders

6

Speaker Phone Operation

49

Special Features

4

Specifications

60

Split/Dual Reporting

19, 61, 62

Start By Event

31

Start By Zone Type

31

Start Event Type

33

Start Zone List

33

Start Zone Type

33

Station-Initiated Remote Programming

45

STAY Mode

48

Stop Recording

48

Stop Zone List

33

Stop Zone Type

33

Supervised Fire

16

Supervised RF

11, 28

System Battery

56

System Communication

54, 55

System Features

4

System Operation

31, 32, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 64

System Power

4

System Words

39

T

 

Technical Support

58

Telco Handoff

45

Temporal Pulse

17

Test Mode

48, 53, 56, 57

Test Report Code

21, 61, 62

Test Restore Report Code

61, 62

Testing The System

53

Time and Date

48

Transmitter Loop Numbers

13

Transmitter Supervision

11

Transmitters

11

Trouble By Day/

15

Trouble Conditions

52

Trouble Report Code

21, 61, 62

Trouble Restore Report Code

21, 61, 62

Troubleshooting Guide

56

Two-Way Voice

6

U

 

Unsupervised Button RF

11

Unsupervised RF

11

UR (Unsupervised RF)

11, 28

User Codes

4, 48

V

 

Voice Descriptor

28, 30, 38

Voice Prompt Programming Mode

14

Voice Vocabulary Index

39

Voltage Input

60

Volume Control

48

W

 

Wall Mounting

5

WAVE2EX

60

Wireless Buttons

11

Wireless Dialer

19, 25, 26

Wireless Transmitter

21

Wiring Connections

6

World Wide Web Address

58

X

 

X-10

31, 46, 51

Z

 

Zone 1 Resistance

60

Zone Bypass

48

Zone Descriptor

63

Zone Entry To List

34

Zone List

24, 62, 64

Zone List Number

34

Zone List Programming

34

Zone Lists For Devices

61

Zone Number

26, 28, 35, 38

Zone Programming

61, 62

Zone Response Type

15, 16

Zone Type

28, 33

Zones and Devices

4

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Contents Ademco Lynxr Series Security Systems Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection Recommendations for Smoke and Heat DetectorsTable of Contents Two-way voice communication Speaker phone operation System FeaturesHardwire zone Hour backupDesktop Mounting Mounting the ControlWiring Overview Wiring ConnectionsWiring Connections Full Line Seizure Connections This System 150 to 300 feet AC Power and Backup BatteryAC Power and Rechargeable Backup Battery 75 to 150 feetHours minimum At least 1-hour before battery depletion Hours minimum Approximately 1-hour before battery depletionTransmitter Supervision Installing Wireless ZonesGeneral Information House IdentificationGo/No Go Test Mode Transmitter Battery LifeUsing the Transmitter Sniffer Mode Enter Installer code 4112 + # +Setting DIP Switches on the 5800RL and 5827 Transmitters General Programming Information Loading Factory DefaultsExiting Program Mode Mechanics of ProgrammingType 02 Entry/Exit Burglary #2 Zone Response Type DefinitionsType Zone Not Used Type Entry/Exit Burglary #15806/5807/5808 Data Field Descriptions Defaults where applicable are Indicated in TextFields 43 Dialer ProgrammingSplit/Dual Reporting Follow Me Reminder Phone NumberPhone System Select Report Format for Primary/SecondarySystem Status and Restore Report Codes Programming 59 76 System Status Report Codes Restore Report CodesRestore Report Codes Download Information 94 Zone Lists for Menu Mode Enabling the Wireless DialerEnhanced Zone Programming Mode Device Programming Menu ModeWireless Dialer Setup Enabling the 5842 Wireless DialerResponse to phone line tamper Enable the wireless dialerEnable trouble reports Enable back-up reportingEnhanced Zone Programming Mode Input type Zone numberZone type Report codeDelete zone parameters Enroll modeConfirmation Voice descriptor Serial numberDescriptor Start by Zone Type or System Operation Device Programming Menu ModeProgramming Options Defined Start by EventUpon a Zone Type or System Operation Programming Powerline Carrier DevicesUpon Restore of a Zone List StopDevice action Powerline Carrier DeviceProgramming Device numberZone List Menu Mode 00 = exit Sequential mode Enhanced Sequential ModeEnter the 2-digit zone number = copy the previous serial number entry from the buffer IA LCDelete serial number Assign zone voice descriptors Assign Zone Voice DescriptorsVoice Vocabulary Index Assign Zone Voice DescriptorAssign custom voice descriptors Record Custom Voice DescriptorsCustom descriptor number Voice Prompt Programming Keypad Functions Voice Prompt ProgrammingToenroll Second Central Station Account NumberFront Basement Back Sliding PatioPendant Type Template To Enter Expert Programming ModeRemote Programming Information Remote Programming/Control DownloadingEquipment required to download to a system at the premises Remote Programming Advisory Notes Security Codes System OperationPanic Keys Other Functions Volume ControlKeypad Functions Message CenterRemote Phone Control Feature Remote Phone Control FeatureSpeaker Phone Operation LYNXR-EN Only Operator Commands Alarm Audio Verification Two-Way Voice FeatureActivation If programmed Follow Me System Announcement FeaturePowerline Carrier Devices e.g. X-10 devices Exit Error Alarm DisplaysTrouble Conditions Fault and Battery DisplaysOther Displays Test Mode Testing the SystemArmed System Test Communication Overview System CommunicationReport +1/4+1 Standard +1/4+1 Expanded Contact ID Event CodesS T E M i n c l u d i n g W i r e l e s s Troubleshooting GuideO K E D E T E C T O R N T R O LRead the Instructions PLEASE, before you call Technical Support, be sure youUL Notice This is a Grade a residential system Regulatory Agency StatementsCommunication SpecificationsLYNXR-Series Security Controls ElectricalLYNXR/LYNXR24 Programming Default Tables LYNXR-EN Programming Default Tables Zone ASSIGNMENT/ALARM Report Codes for Table System Operation Start StopDevice Number Event20, 61 IndexExit Delay Serial Number Page Limitations of this Alarm System Limited Warranty System Police With‡K5963V3oŠ

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.