Honeywell 800-06894 manual System Programming

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USER FUNCTIONS

 

 

 

System Programming...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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System Programming

 

 

 

 

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Ready To Arm

 

Time Zone

 

 

Eastern (EST)

 

 

Day Light Savings Time

 

 

Yes

 

 

Start Month

Start Week

 

March

Second

 

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First

 

 

 

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Clock/Calendar

4.Select the correct month by using the “W” and “X”.

5.Select the correct year by using the “W” and “X”.

6.Select the correct day on the calendar.

7.When you have finished select the “T” icon. The system advances to the time screen.

8.If the displayed time is not correct, select “Clear” then enter the correct time (4 digits) on the keypad and select AM or PM.

9.When you have finished select the “T” icon. The system advances to the next screen OR proceed to step 17.

10.Select “Time Zone”. The system scrolls between through the following options:

Eastern (EST)

Central (CST)

Mountain (MST)

Pacific (PST)

Hawaii (HAST)

Alaska (AKST)

Select the correct time zone.

11.Select “Day Light Savings Time”. The system toggles between “Yes” and “No”.

Note: The start month/week and end month week are default programmed to “March/Second” and “November/First” respectively. Steps 13 to 16 should only be performed if you wish to change those entries. If you are not changing the defaults, advance to step 17.

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Contents Lynx Touch Security System Page Table of Contents Summary of Audible & Visual Notifications System Overview FeaturesCarbon Monoxide General OperationZones Fire ProtectionLynx Touch SIA False Alarm Prevention Features Two-Way Voice Feature AlarmsSecurity Codes Security Functions Quick View of System FunctionsGeneral About the Touchscreen ControlTouchscreen Control Definitions LED Meanings Touchscreen Controls DefinitionsDisplay Definitions About the Display and IndicatorsSystem Overview Lynx Touch Home Screen Navigating MenusLCD Display Navigation KeysMaster Menu Menu ScreensMenus Unrestricted MenuSystem Can Be Armed Securing the PremisesSystem Status General InformationArming the System Arming in Stay ModeAuto Stay Feature Arming In Away Mode Armed Away Quick Exit Arming the System with no delay InstantExit Delay Entry/Exit DelaysExit Alarms Entry Delay Disarming the System Disarming the system and silencing alarmsWhen an Alarm Occurs Bypassing Individual Zones Bypassing Protection ZonesBypassing zones Displaying Bypassed Zones Key Function Types of Panic AlarmsPanic Keys Panic KeysActivating a panic alarm Chime Mode Chime ModeTurning Chime mode On or Off Voice Mode Voice ModeTurning Voice mode On or Off User Functions User AccessGeneral Information Cancel Clear Editing/Deleting a User Thomas Edit Viewing System Events View EventsAll Message Recording and Playback Entering message modeRecording a message Deleting messages Playing a messagesSystem Adjustments Clock/Calendar Setting the date and timeSystem Programming Second Third Fourth First Programming Field Action Programming DevicesDisabled None Permanent On On for 2 sec Pulsing Send Editing or Deleting Devices Programming a Scheduled Function Scheduling User InterfaceEdit Add New Delete Deleting a Scheduled Function Editing a Scheduled FunctionProgramming a Reminder RemindersPlay Deleting a Reminder Editing a ReminderUsing the Speaker Phone Feature Speaker Phone FeatureAnswering a Call Placing a CallUsing Remote Phone Control Feature Remote Phone Control FeatureTo end remote phone session Hang Up or User Code + Remote Phone Control CommandsRemote Services General FIRE/CO Alarm System If Installed General InformationCase of Carbon Monoxide Alarm Silencing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide AlarmLiving Room Bedroom FIRE/CO Alarm SystemEmergency Evacuation Testing the System Testing the System to be conducted weeklyTest Mode Entering Test ModeWalk Test Exiting Test ModeMaintaining your system Low Battery Conditions in Wireless SensorsRoutine Care Changing the Lynx Touch Series System Battery Sound Cause Announcement Summary of Audible & Visual NotificationsDisplay Definition System DisplaysZone Status Icons Alarm Trouble red Fault Yellow Bypass Ready LED MeaningsIndustry Canada IC Regulatory Agency StatementsTELEPHONE/MODEM Interface Event of Telephone Operational Problems Owners Insurance Premium Credit Request Owners Insurance Premium Credit Request Servicing Information Limitations of this Alarm System Index Personal Emergency/Aux. Alarm TWO Year Limited Warranty Corporate Center Drive, Suite Box 9040, Melville, NY