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Summary of Contents for LYNX Touch 7000

Page 1: ...Leaving Home 17 Disarming Your System 18 Disarming Your System When Returning Home 18 Arming Your System When Staying Home 19 Changing From One Arming Mode to Another 20 Force Arming Your System 21 Putting Your System in ON WATCH Mode 22 Putting Your System in SYSTEM TEST Mode 23 Custom Operation 25 Overview 25 Custom Security Modes 25 Selecting a Custom Security Mode 26 Special Protection 26 Mode...

Page 2: ... Service Option 47 Enabling Service Access 47 Help Screen Option 48 Changing the Help Screen Speed 48 Set Date Time Option 49 Set Date Time 49 Emergency Procedures 51 Customer Service Center 51 Alarms 51 What To Do in the Event of Alarms 51 Silencing Any Alarm 52 Burglar Alarm 52 Duress 53 Sending a Duress Signal while Disarming 53 Fire Protection 54 Your Honeywell Detectors Detect a Fire 54 Repor...

Page 3: ...ements 59 System Testing 60 Radio Frequency Transmitters 61 Troubleshooting 63 Trouble Messages 63 Power Failure 65 Emergency System Shutoff 65 Telephone Line Problems 66 Protected Opening Fault 66 Alarm and Trouble Sounds 67 Compliance with Regulations 69 Glossary of Terms 71 Honeywell 7000 Limited Equipment Warranty 77 ...

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Page 5: ...code Up to ten different codes can be assigned they can have temporary one time or unrestricted use They can be assigned varying authority so the users can have limited access to available features of your system Two partial arming features force arming and bypassing let you selectively leave some protected points disarmed while arming the rest of your system Internal and external audible devices ...

Page 6: ...ring vacations Alarm Sounder Sounds an alarm to ward off intruders or warn you of other emergencies Smart Help Built in Help system lets you learn as you re using the system Easy To Read Two line visual display tells you in words what s happening with your system making it easy to use and operate Automatic Backlighting Panel lights up immediately with a touch or in an alarm condition Options Butto...

Page 7: ...D next to the UP arrow when lit indicates that some special protection is turned off or security points were bypassed The LED next to the DOWN arrow when lit indicates a point of protection such as a window or door is open Audible Feedback Each time you press any key an audible tone sounds to confirm successful entry of a digit or function Numeric Keys Press these keys to enter passcodes and make ...

Page 8: ...by explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other types of hazardous conditions If telephone lines are out of service signals from the security system to the security company cannot be sent Telephone lines are vulnerable to compromise by several means Press these keys to scroll through menus having more than two selections and also to view points not ready or byp...

Page 9: ...e System Testing section on page 60 for information on how to test your system Although having an alarm system may make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums the system is not a substitute for insurance Warning devices cannot compensate you for loss of life or property Wireless Device Limitations If your system includes wireless devices beware of the following limitations Wireless devices wi...

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Page 11: ...everal features that can be programmed to meet your specific needs During the installation process you decided on how you wanted these features to operate This section details your selections In addition a Quick Reference Chart is provided explaining the operation of the main functions of your system Quick Reference Chart If you do not have a monitored system these features only sound an alarm at ...

Page 12: ...__________________________ Location of Protected Door s ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Location of Protected Window s ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Location of Interior Protection _________...

Page 13: ...ection Modes I Have Selected Below is a chart to list custom modes and special protection modes Mode Configuration Chart Mode Number and Name Mode Type Security Special Security Arrangement Disarmed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

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Page 15: ...To simplify the choices and make your system quick and easy to operate a group of pre programmed commands have been organized into modes Your system comes with six pre programmed Security Modes which are listed below For three of the security modes you will predetermine at the time of installation which interior protection points will be on and which will be off For example in the Home mode descri...

Page 16: ...rior protection is on No exit delay No entry delay system instantly alarms when a security point is tripped Example Use this mode when nobody will be entering or leaving your home and everyone is asleep If someone were to walk through a door the system will instantly alarm All points you have designated as ON WATCH sound a short audible when tripped and display the tripped point on the keypad for ...

Page 17: ...N arrow If the LED is lit press the DOWN arrow to view open protection Close protection before arming See the Force Arming Your System section to Arm your system around an open protection point NOTE The EXIT NOW prompt and warning tone mean that the exit delay time programmed for your system is now in effect and you should leave through a designated door before the time expires to avoid causing an...

Page 18: ...en Returning Home On entering your premises whenever the system is armed the keypad will sound an entry warning tone The pace of the warning tone will speed up ten seconds before the police will be called Proceed immediately to a keypad and enter your passcode This will disarm your system and silence the audible warning The system will show a display of your choice This will typically be your fami...

Page 19: ...oor will activate a timed entry delay allowing them to disarm your system 4 HOME SLEEP arms your perimeter protection and any interior protection you have pre determined Anyone entering your home will instantly activate an alarm Press or or The new mode displays and there is no exit warning tone Arming Your System When Staying Home THE SMITH S M6942 1 AWAY ALL ON 2 AWAY PARTIAL M6943 3 HOME 4 HOME...

Page 20: ...Press The Mode menu displays Press The selected mode displays HOME M6947 1 AWAY ALL ON 2 AWAY PARTIAL M6943 AWAY ALL ON EXIT NOW M6944A Selecting a new mode with a higher security level one that arms all or part of your security system or selecting one that leaves the status unchanged does not require a passcode Selecting a new mode with a lower security level one that disarms all or part of your ...

Page 21: ...system close the points and then arm again Force Arming with a Protected Point Open What You Do What You See What Happens View user keypad The disarmed mode is displayed Press The Mode menu displays Press If no response is made a prompt message appears advising you to enter a valid passcode Enter your passcode The system prompts you to confirm that you want to Force Arm If you want to view open po...

Page 22: ...s No alarm sounds and no signal is sent to the Customer Service Center What You Do What You See What Happens View user keypad The disarmed mode is displayed Press The Mode menu displays Press to display more menu selections Additional mode selections display Press The display scrolls to reveal more mode selections You may enter a mode number at any time Press Selected points will sound an audible ...

Page 23: ...s The Mode menu displays Press to display more menu selections Additional mode selections display Press The display scrolls to reveal more mode selections You may enter a mode number at any time Press When any security point is opened or tripped the keypad will sound a short audible tone and the point opened or tripped will be displayed for 20 seconds THE SMITH S M6942 1 AWAY ALL ON 2 AWAY PARTIAL...

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Page 25: ...ly arm or disarm your system and or activate a panic or medical alarm 5 Latch Key Special points and or passcodes can send a message to your pager when the system is disarmed 6 Telephone Access This feature allows you to arm and disarm your system as well as turn lights off from a telephone Custom Security Modes Customized security modes are determined by you at the time your system is installed o...

Page 26: ...or part of your security system will display a prompt for you to enter your passcode Special Protection Modes The special protection feature provides separate protection for special areas of your home such as a home office or a collectible cabinet For example areas with special protection can remain armed while the rest of the system is disarmed To effectively use your special protection modes you...

Page 27: ...emain unaffected by this change Press and then Special protection for the home office is turned on CLOSE OFFICE momentarily displays on the user keypad for 10 seconds Then the name of the previously selected security mode returns to the display The LED next to the UP arrow goes off All other security points remain unaffected by this change The following is an example of turning on and off a specia...

Page 28: ...d mode or is in an armed mode to protect you while at home a pool point trip will give you an ON WATCH tone and display the point on the keypad for 30 seconds When the system is in an armed mode while you are away a pool point trip will ring the outside siren and display the point on the keypad for 30 seconds It is also an option to have a pool alarm report to the Customer Service Center where the...

Page 29: ...Remote Access Whenever you contact your system you will hear a status message that includes security mode condition of your protection and alarm information To gain access to your system from a telephone away from home If you do not have an answering machine or answering service from the tele phone company Call your home telephone number The telephone access system will answer the telephone after ...

Page 30: ...Do What You Hear Pick up a phone inside your home and press star three times Welcome System is in mode current number enter passcode to disarm or system is ready or system is not ready try again later or system is in alarm enter passcode to disarm or fire alarm enter passcode to disarm Upon hearing that system is ready press System is armed and okay mode 4 press pound to exit What You Do What You ...

Page 31: ...ystem is ready or system is not ready try again later or system is in alarm enter passcode to disarm or fire alarm enter passcode to disarm If the system is ready press System is armed and okay mode 1 press pound to exit What You Do What You Hear Call your home and enter your remote passcode after the tone call a second time after two rings if you have an answering machine or answering service Wel...

Page 32: ...tches and wall power receptacles with addressable versions or 2 by using plug in lamps modules that accept corded lamps and these lighting modules are then inserted into standard wall receptacles Once the system has been set up only Honeywell can add additional lighting modules If for any reason the modules need to be moved and do not work in the new location please call the Customer Service Cente...

Page 33: ...er passcode to disarm or fire alarm enter passcode to disarm Press Press one to change lighting Press Press zero to disable Press Disabled What You Do What You Hear Pick up a phone inside your home and press star three times Welcome System is in mode current number enter passcode to disarm or system is ready or system is not ready try again later or system is in alarm enter passcode to disarm or f...

Page 34: ...lcome enter the asterisk three times Press Press Press Press 1 to change lighting Disabled Press 1 to enable Press 0 to disable Disabled Goodbye What You Do What You Hear After you hear Welcome enter the asterisk three times Press Press Press Press 1 to change lighting Press 1 to enable Enabled Goodbye ...

Page 35: ...ave the choice of either activating a mode or activating a panic alarm When you arm your system with the wireless key in a mode that provides protection while you are away the exit warning tone will sound on the keypads When you arm your system with the wireless key in a mode that provides protection while you are at home the exit warning tone will not sound on the keypads When you disarm the syst...

Page 36: ... of your protection points by pressing the down arrow and close points that have been left open before you leave your house and arm the system with your wireless key 3 If you program your wireless key to disarm your system remember to keep the key separate from any address information for your home This will help keep you protected in the event of theft Wireless Pendant An optional wireless pendan...

Page 37: ...ersonnel will respond to the address of the protected home A user who activates a wireless panic button may be too far away from the protected home to be located by responding emergency personnel Signals sent by the wireless transmitters may be blocked by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Test your wireless pendant weekly Even if the signal path has been recently checked blockage can occu...

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Page 39: ...r off Enable remote programming if necessary Enable or disable the service passcode Select the help screen speed Test the RF transmitters in system only used by installation or service personnel Set system s date and time Bypass Option Bypassing enables you to arm part of the security system while leaving other normally protected points disarmed It is similar to Force Arming see the Force Arming Y...

Page 40: ...eys to scroll through a list of areas in your system Press The display shows two areas each time an arrow key is pressed Press The first point and point status displays Press or to scroll through a list of all protected points in the area Points are displayed The first word on the point status line shows NORMAL if the point is closed ALARM if the point is open and TROUBLE if there is a mechanical ...

Page 41: ...nly when using a Master passcode A Master passcode allows access to every function of your system Family passcodes do not allow a user to change or disable other passcodes Depending on how they are programmed Family passcodes optionally can operate Special Protection and Force Arm the system but they cannot individually bypass a point Guest passcodes can only Arm and Disarm the system when all poi...

Page 42: ...as already entered within the last 30 seconds Only a Master passcode can change passcodes Enter your passcode First two passcodes are displayed Use the arrow keys to select passcode 2 Press The specific passcode menu is displayed Use the arrow keys to move the cursor The cursor moves through the available fields Press to toggle between the choices The passcode type changes from Family to Guest Use...

Page 43: ...time is given along with a description of each event Events logged include modes selected force armed and bypassed points system disarm with passcode alarms and trouble reports When a passcode is entered to authorize a security disarming operation the passcode number is also recorded NOTE If date time is off due to extensive power outages you can note the difference and calculate when the event ac...

Page 44: ...ress and use the arrow keys The Options menu displays Press The system prompts you to enter passcode unless it was already entered within the last 30 seconds Enter your passcode Display scrolls through event log history most recent event first Press or to scroll through the event log See the example below Each event is displayed as two toggling windows each window has two lines of information The ...

Page 45: ...ard at normal sound levels at other user keypads Quieting the Local Audible What You Do What You See What Happens Press and use the arrow keys The Options menu displays Press Current audible status displays Press to toggle to Quiet see note below The new audible status displays Press System returns to current mode THE SMITH S M6942 3 EVENT LOG 4 AUDIBLE M6970A THE AUDIBLE IS NORMAL M6977 THE AUDIB...

Page 46: ...stallation change initial parameters or access the event log to assist with servicing For security reasons you can design your system to require customer enabling for remote access programming Enabling Remote Access What You Do What You See What Happens Press and use the arrow keys The Options menu displays Press System returns to current mode 5 ALLOW PROGRAM 6 SERVICE M6979A THE SMITH S M6942 NOT...

Page 47: ...ss What You Do What You See What Happens Press and use the arrow keys The Options menu displays Press The system prompts you to enter your passcode unless it was already entered within the last 30 seconds Only a Master passcode can authorize Enter passcode Current service mode status displays Press New service mode displays Press System returns to current mode ENTER PASSCODE M6949 5 ALLOW PROGRAM ...

Page 48: ...n the display speed for easier reading However when the user is familiar with the system the Help screen can be returned to normal speed Changing the Help Screen Speed What You Do What You See What Happens Press and use the arrow keys The Options menu displays Press The Help screen mode displays Press New Help screen mode displays Press System returns to current mode NOTE Repeat the procedure to r...

Page 49: ... more information Check the date and time by causing an event and then checking the event log If daylight savings is observed where you live your system will automatically change the hour when daylight savings begins and ends 9 SET DATE TIME M14235 What You Do What You See What Happens Press and use the arrow keys until you see SET DATE TIME The Options menu displays Press System prompts you to en...

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Page 51: ...scribed in the following sections are for systems monitored at a Honeywell Customer Service Center If your system is not monitored there will be no emergency assistance dispatched The only indication of an alarm will be the display on the keypads and an audible sound for those types of alarms that have been set up to sound an audible alarm Alarms that have not been set up to be audible will only p...

Page 52: ...of the emergency and words describing where in your home that violation has taken place In the event an alarm occurs while you are at home first view the display on the keypad and after investi gating the situation decide the appropriate course of action Simply entering your passcode will always disarm the sytem and silence the local alarm If the light is let next to the down arrow pressing that b...

Page 53: ...em can be programmed to provide a method for you to inconspicuously summon help if you are confronted by an intruder and forced to disarm your system Use this feature when you feel you will not be able to convince the intruder to quickly leave with whatever the intruder wants to take Sending a Duress Signal while Disarming THE SMITH S M6942 What You Do What You See What Happens Enter your duress d...

Page 54: ...ice Center dispatches help and notifies the first available person on your Call List Fire Protection If you have installed fire protection as a part of your system your home is monitored utilizing the following procedures WARNING If a fire alarm sounds before opening any door place your hand on the door If the door feels hot DO NOT open the door In all likelihood there is a fire on the other side ...

Page 55: ...4 wire smoke detectors For System with Two Wire Smoke Detectors What You Do What You See What Happens Enter your passcode Audible alarm stops The system prompts you to press OK to reset the smoke detectors Press Current mode The security panel and smoke detectors reset IMPORTANT After you have reset your system if the audible alarm starts again check each of your smoke detectors to determine which...

Page 56: ...layed IMPORTANT You can also summon police assistance by entering your Duress Digit on the user keypad followed by your passcode This optional feature was pro grammed into your system at the time of installation if you chose it see the Duress Digit section A silent alarm is sent to the Honeywell Customer Service Center No visual alarm indication is displayed and no audible alarms sound at your hom...

Page 57: ...e the house Practice the escape plan with your family Keep bedroom doors closed while the family sleeps to prevent smoke from spreading and entering other rooms In the Event of a Fire Alarm Place your hand against the bedroom door before opening If the door is hot use the alternate exit If cool open cautiously If either smoke or heat are apparent close the door and use the alternate exit If smoke ...

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Page 59: ...the event of a power failure If the power outage lasts longer than the life of the battery your system stops working M12015 CUSTOM SECURITY PANEL BATTERY POWER SWITCH IMPORTANT The control panel communicates with the Honeywell Customer Service Center via the telephone lines to your home To prevent an alarm signal from being interrupted during transmission your in home telephone service is automati...

Page 60: ... Customer Service Center and tell them you will be testing your equipment Notify your family and neighbors b Press the FIRE POLICE and SPECIAL buttons holding them each for two seconds If you have a wireless pendant press and hold it for two seconds c Enter your passcode to silence the alarms and reset the system d Call the Customer Service Center immediately to verify that the signals were receiv...

Page 61: ...smitters If your system does the following information applies RF Transmitters are supervised using three methods 1 Battery Supervision The battery in each transmitter is checked periodically to ensure it has sufficient voltage to send an alarm message If the voltage level reaches a predetermined level a Transmitter Low Battery message is sent to the system control panel which relays the message t...

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Page 63: ...the named door or window and leave it closed 3 If your system includes RF transmitters check transmitter at the named location and make sure the cover is tightly closed 4 Replace the transmitter battery 5 Call Honeywell for service A warning tone also sounds Wire to fire sensors is damaged Check for signs of fire If none 1 Enter your passcode to silence the warning tone 2 Call Honeywell for servic...

Page 64: ...The control panel system backup battery is defective or weakened after extended ac failure see note below Call Honeywell for service The wire to the horn or siren is cut or broken The siren can not sound 1 Enter passcode to silence the warning tone 2 Call Honeywell for service Radio signals are jamming the communication from the security sensors and also possibly preventing alarms from being recei...

Page 65: ...r the battery capacity has deteriorated to the point where it can not deliver the necessary power on AC failure the keypad will display the AC POWER FAIL message Whenever you see that message contact the Customer Service Center to arrange service In the event power is completely lost to the system but other systems such as heating lighting and refrigerators are working check and reset the circuit ...

Page 66: ...ion Failure to re connect the telephone will keep the system from report ing emergency conditions and summoning help In the event that you have arranged to test the reporting capability of your system and the test alarm does not report check that the telephone cable to the alarm control panel is plugged into the RJ31X jack Protected Opening Fault In the event that red light next to the down arrow ...

Page 67: ...every 1 10 second Fire Alarm Three loud pulses followed by a 5 second pause Special Alarm A loud sound on and off every 1 2 second Fire Trouble A reduced tone turning on and off every 1 10 second Entry Exit delay A reduced tone pulsing every 1 10 second System Armed A soft tone for 2 seconds System Disarmed Three soft tones 1 4 second long System trouble A soft tone turning on and off every second...

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Page 69: ...n compliance with FCC Rules Part 15 for emissions and Part 68 for telephone line compatibility The Honeywell 7000 control panel has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference However if such interferences should occur the user should conta...

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Page 71: ...matic Lighting The system can automatically light your way as you leave or return home in the event of an alarm to gather attention or light the evacuation path for your family and create a random lived in look Bypass A feature that allows individual points of protection to be disabled so that any violation of that point is ignored Call List The list of names that the Honeywell Customer Service Ce...

Page 72: ...and time a description of each event and the passcode number of who authorized a security disarming operation Exit Delay The programmable time delay that allows you to arm and leave your security system through designated delay doors without causing an alarm See the Honeywell 7000 Configuration section for the length of your programmed delay time Extent of Protection The number of building opening...

Page 73: ... are Mode Disarmed The system reverts to this predefined security arrangement whenever a valid passcode is entered and no other mode is selected Entering a valid passcode silences the audible alarm and turns off the common security sensors This mode is pre pro grammed to say your name on your keypad An example of what you would see is THE SMITH S Mode Security A predefined security arrangement tha...

Page 74: ... keep your passcard in a safe place Do not write it in this user s guide Passcode Number The number that you enter at the user keypad to disarm the security portion of your system The system prompts you for your passcode number whenever you select a command or mode that reduces the level of security Each user can be assigned any easy to remember four to six digit number for this purpose To maintai...

Page 75: ...supported by the system and each can be programmed to suit your specific requirements Security Sensors Devices such as magnetic contact switches on doors and windows interior motion detectors pressure sensitive mats glass breakage sensors wired window screens that when activated armed detect an intruder Special Protection Optional Separate easy to operate protection can be provided for areas such ...

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Page 77: ...f your house the property within or its residents or guests To obtain financial protection against fire burglary or any other losses you must have your own fire insurance and homeowner s policies Honeywell shall not be liable for any such losses even if the Honeywell 7000 does not function properly for any reason HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH...

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