Honeywell K14114 3/06 Rev.B setup guide Voice Prompt Programming Keypad Functions

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LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide

Voice Prompt Programming

The LYNXR-I 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 Functions:

The keys shown below are used to navigate through the Voice Prompt Programming Feature.

1. ESCAPE/ OFF key: Used at any

 

time to exit the current menu and

 

return to the previous prompt.

1

 

2.

ADD/ AWAY

key: Used to add

 

 

sensors, or keys or save data when

 

 

entering phone or account

2

 

numbers.

 

 

3.

DELETE/ STAY key: Used to

 

delete a sensor when in the delete

 

Sensors Menu.

3

 

4.SELECT/ AUX key: Used to confirm a selection.

 

 

4

5.

3

key: Used to scroll forward

through menu choices.

 

 

ARMED

READY

OFF

1

2

3

ESCAPE

RECORD

VOLUME

PLAY

AWAY

4

5

6

ADD

LIGHTS ON

TEST

BYPASS

STAY

7

8

9

DELETE

LIGHTS OFF

CODE

CHIME

AUX

STATUS

0

#

SELECT

NO DELAY

FUNCTION

*

 

 

5

6

7

01009-021-V1

6.

6

key: Used to scroll backward

through menu choices.

7. FUNCTION/ #

key: Used to repeat a voice prompt. (This function cannot be used while entering phone or account numbers.)

Notes: (1) Keying in any new command will terminate the active voice prompt.

(2)If an irrelevant command is entered LYNXR-I will generate a long rejection beep and repeat the previous voice prompt.

(3)Phone numbers and account numbers can be left blank by pressing the “ADD/ AWAY key without entering any data.

(4)LYNXR-I automatically saves phone and account number data once all available digits are entered.

ENTERING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING

1.Power-up the control and enter the Installer Code (4 1 1 2) + 8 8 8.

2.Once you have entered into the Voice Prompt Programming Mode the system will announce, “Programming, use ARROWS to scroll choices, press SELECT to accept, press ESCAPE to quit.”

3.

Press the

6

or

3

keys to scroll through the voice

 

menu and follow the instructions provided.

4.The system will announce the following options: “Add Sensors”

“Delete Sensors”

“First Central Station Phone Number” “First Central Station Account Number” “Second Central Station Phone Number” “Second Central Station Account Number” “Templates”

“Expert Programming Mode”

5.Follow the directions provided by each voice prompt to make your selections.

The FUNCTION/ # key can be used to repeat a voice

prompt, as required.

6.When you have completed each programming procedure the system will return to the Main Programming Menu.

EXITING VOICE PROMPT PROGRAMMING

1.Once you have returned to the Main Programming Menu, the system will announce, “Programming use ARROWS to scroll choices, press SELECT to accept, press ESCAPE to quit”.

2.Press ESCAPE/ OFF to exit Voice Prompt programming

mode once you have returned to the Main Programming Menu.

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