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Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide 

 

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Table of Contents 

 

System Features

System Features

System Features

System Features .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 
Installing

Installing

Installing

Installing    the 

the 

the 

the C

C

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Control

ontrol

ontrol

ontrol ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 

Backup Battery Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 

Battery Selection .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 
Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery .................................................................................................................................... 7 
Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery .................................................................................................................................. 7 

Wall Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 
Desktop Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

Replace the Back Plate ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 
Install the Desk Stand ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9 

AC Power ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 
Wiring Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 

Make Electrical Connections .................................................................................................................................................................. 10 

Communications Modules ................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 

Communications Module 24-Hour Standby power ...................................................................................................................... 11 

Install and Configure Communications Module ...................................................................................................................................... 11 

Installing the Cellular Module ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 
Checking Signal Strength ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12 

Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
General Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 

Zones ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
Range ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
Transmitters .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 
House Identification .................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 
Transmitter Supervision .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
Transmitter Input Types .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
Transmitter Battery Life .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
RF Transmitter Loop Numbers ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 

Mechanics 

Mechanics 

Mechanics 

Mechanics of 

of 

of 

of Programming

Programming

Programming

Programming ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 

Navigating Menus ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 

Touch-screen Display ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15 
Keypad Lockout .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 
Navigation Keys .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 
Home Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16 
Security Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 
Master User Tools Screen ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

Programming ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 

Enter Installer Programming Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 

Loading Factory Defaults ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 

Select a Default Configuration.............................................................................................................................................................. 19 

Exit Programming Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 
Upgrade Lyric Controller Firmware ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 
Zone Response Type Definitions

Zone Response Type Definitions

Zone Response Type Definitions

Zone Response Type Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 
General Information .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 
System Operation

System Operation

System Operation

System Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 
Key/Touchscreen Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22 
Panic Key/Icons .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 
Security Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 

Installer Code .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 
Master Code ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 
Enter/Change the Master Code by Installer .................................................................................................................................. 22 
Secondary User Codes ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22 
Reset Master Code .................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 
Security Code Notes ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 

System Displays ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
Zone Status Displays ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 
Audio Alarm Verification (Two-Way Voice Feature) ......................................................................................................................... 25 

Activation...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 
Operator Commands ............................................................................................................................................................................... 25 

Event Log .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 

Contact ID Event Log Codes ................................................................................................................................................................ 26 

Summary of Contents for Lyric LCP500-L

Page 1: ...Lyric Lyric Lyric Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide Ref LCP500 L LCP500 LC 800 18076 11 15 Rev C ...

Page 2: ...connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUI...

Page 3: ...Types 13 Transmitter Battery Life 13 RF Transmitter Loop Numbers 14 Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics of of of of Programming Programming Programming Programming 15 Navigating Menus 15 Touch screen Display 15 Keypad Lockout 15 Navigation Keys 16 Home Screen 16 Security Screen 17 Master User Tools Screen 17 Programming 18 Enter Installer Programming Mode 18 Loading Factory Defaults 19 Select ...

Page 4: ...cifications Specifications 36 Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support 36 Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary 37 Index Index Index Index 38 Summary Summary Summary Summary of of of of Connect Connect Connect Connections Diagram ions Diagram ions Diagram ions Diagram 39 Warranty Information Warranty Information Warranty Info...

Page 5: ...er for user recorded messages Voice Announcement of System and Zone Status Ten User selectable Chime Sounds Automatic Stay Arming Night Stay Arming 48 User Codes Installer Master Guest Duress Panic Functions Police Fire Medical Programmable Reminders Video Camera Control requires Wi Fi connection Supports Mobile Devices Tablet iPAD etc that duplicate functions of the Lyric Controller i e Security ...

Page 6: ...s Temporal 4 Pulse Output for carbon monoxide alarms Audio Alarm Verification AAV Programming Programming Programming Programming Options stored in EEROM Can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via AlarmNet 360 using capable Cellular or Wi Fi Communications Module Flash Downloading Other Features Other Features Other Features Other Features Exit Error feature detects difference between an actual ...

Page 7: ...nto controller s rear case 2 Install the battery retainer 3 Secure the battery retainer with the provided screw 4 Connect the battery pack connector to the receptacle on the back of the controller 5 Align the slots on the back of the controller with the hooks on the wall mount as shown below 6 Once attached insert the screw to secure the controller to the wall mount 7 Plug the power supply into a ...

Page 8: ...ow 6 Once attached insert the screw to secure the Lyric to the wall mount NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE If a Cellular Communication Module is being installed verify the module s signal strength before selecting a final mounting location Refer to Checking the Signal Strength in the Communications Module section Wall Mounting Wall Mounting Wall Mounting Wall Mounting NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE When selecting a locat...

Page 9: ...ack Plate Replace the Back Plate 1 Remove the screw securing the rear cover to the controller 2 Remove the rear cover NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE If using the high capacity 24 hour backup battery Kit LCP500 24B battery p n 300 03866 AIO remove the battery retainer clip The clip is not required when the desk mount is installed 3 Feed the field wiring through the appropriate openings in the rear cover inclu...

Page 10: ...ter power supply into the AC outlet until after all wiring connections have been made all wiring connections have been made all wiring connections have been made all wiring connections have been made Wiring Overview Wiring Overview Wiring Overview Wiring Overview The following summarizes the electrical connections associated with the Lyric Controller Follow the steps and refer to the figure below ...

Page 11: ...s and not co in 20 cm from all persons and not co located or operated in conjunction with any other located or operated in conjunction with any other located or operated in conjunction with any other located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transm...

Page 12: ...ng large metal components provides adequate signal strength for proper operation To check signal strength perform the following test Check Signal Strength Check Signal Strength Check Signal Strength Check Signal Strength 1 With the System in the Installer Programming mode select the Comm Diagnostics button and then select the Cellular Information button The Cellular Information will be displayed a...

Page 13: ...s wireless transmitters wireless transmitters wireless transmitters have not been have not been have not been have not been evaluated by evaluated by evaluated by evaluated by ETL ETL ETL ETL House Identification House Identification House Identification House Identification If a RF House ID RF House Code is required to establish proper communication the same two digit code 01 31 must be programme...

Page 14: ...TY LOOP 2 HIGH SENSITIVITY LOOP 3 TEMP LOOP 4 TAMPER SERIAL 1 LOOP 1 HEAT SMOKE LOOP 2 MAINTENANCE LOOP 3 LOW TEMP SERIAL 2 LOOP 1 CO LOOP 2 END OF LIFE LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 1 5806 5806W3 5807 5808 5808LST 5808W3 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 1 LOOP 1 5809 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 1 5814 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED 5804E ENROLL AS BUTTON 5815WG 5815WG BR ENROLL AS SUPERVISED 5811 ENROLL AS SUPER...

Page 15: ...not When the system is armed the Home Function key is lit Red lyric 009 V2 Ready To Arm Chime Notices Automation Settings Video Smart Scenes 66F Mostly Sunny 5 Day Forecast December 31 2014 Security 12 00PM LYRIC LYRIC LYRIC LYRIC Controller Controller Controller Controller Key Key Key Key Description Description Description Description Panic key Panic key Panic key Panic key Initiates panic alarm...

Page 16: ...is displayed at the top of screen In addition to the system status the Home Screen displays the current date and time and Security Automation Video Smart Scenes Notices Settings and Help Videos icons on two pages When Total Connect Services are connected and web content is enabled the current weather forecast and a 5 Day Forecast button are displayed Selectable options are displayed on two pages S...

Page 17: ...Function Function Function Arm Away Used to Arm the system in Away mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Arm Stay Used to Arm the system in Stay mode displayed on both Home Screen pages Arm Custom Used to Arm the system in Custom mode displayed on both Home Screen pages System Provides information about system status Tools Provides access to Installer and User Programming Menus Master User Code...

Page 18: ...stem Standby Screen System Standby Screen System Standby Screen System Programming lyric 026 V0 System Type Installer Code Communicator Date Time Comm Diagnostics Zones Reporter Keys System Settings Sounder Installer Tools Menu Installer Tools Menu Installer Tools Menu Installer Tools Menu Screen Screen Screen Screen 1 Power up the controller and allow it to boot up System Standby is displayed on ...

Page 19: ...ion selected Select a Default Configuration Select a Default Configuration Select a Default Configuration Select a Default Configuration SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN ACTION ACTION ACTION ACTION System Programming lyric 039 V1 Z Wave Default Config Reset Master Code Language RF Keypad 1 Select Default Config Note Note Note Note For a list of the pre programmed defaults refer to the Programming Defau...

Page 20: ... area where immediate notification of an entry is desired Instant alarm when armed in Away Stay Night Stay Stay Instant or Away Instant night mode Provides a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and if desired a Central Station report when disarmed day 24 hour Silent Alarm Usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button silent emergency Sends a report to the Central Station but provi...

Page 21: ...s or contacts on doors and windows or asset protection within the premises Used to track activity of the occupant and alert occupant of the activity of others No reports to the Central Station Fault restore events are logged by the system Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a one time announcement when faulted Activity Zone No and Zone Descriptor displayed on LCD General Response Assign...

Page 22: ...mergency Important Important Important Important For the silent panic functions to be of practical value the system must be connected to a Central Station Security Codes Security Codes Security Codes Security Codes Installer Code Installer Code Installer Code Installer Code The installer programs the 4 digit Installer Code initially as part of the programming procedure The factory default Installe...

Page 23: ... 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 Guest Code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it In addition the Guest Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick Arm button Duress code sends a special code to the Central Station when used...

Page 24: ...r Ready To Arm 988 RF Jam 5800 Series Wireless Device Automation Icon Z Wave Node Failure OR Z Wave Controller Not Ready Armed Away 990 RF Jam SiX Series Wireless Device Garage Door Open Armed Stay 998 Local Alarm Wi Fi source present and signal strength Armed Night Stay Door Open No Wi Fi source Armed Custom Window Open Restart Timer Fire OR Heat Sensor Battery Low Environmental Bypassed Zones Fl...

Page 25: ...ounds are discontinued The controller transmits a beep acknowledgment to the Central Station once per second The beep alternates between two tones and indicates that the controller is waiting for a session command from the Central Station operator Once a command is issued the beep acknowledgement is discontinued however if a command is not issued within two minutes the system will time out and the...

Page 26: ...Interior 134 Alarm Entry Exit Entry Exit 135 Alarm Day Night Day Night 137 Alarm Tamper Tamper 145 Expansion Module Tamper Exp Module Tamper 146 Silent Burglary Silent Burglary 150 24 Hour Non Burglary 24 Hr Non Burglary 162 Carbon Monoxide Detected CO Detected 301 Trouble AC Loss AC Loss 302 Trouble Low System Battery System Low Battery 305 Trouble System Reset System Reset 308 System shutdown Sy...

Page 27: ...o Thermostat Mode auto 3404 Thermostat Mode Aux Em Heat Thermostat Mode aux em Heat 3405 Thermostat Fan Mode Auto Thermostat Fan Mode auto 3406 Thermostat Fan Mode Manual On Thermostat Fan Mode manual on 3407 Thermostat Fan Mode Circulate Thermostat Fan Mode circulate 3408 Thermostat Set Heat Point Thermostat Set heat point 3409 Thermostat Set Cool Point Thermostat Set cool point 3410 Thermostat H...

Page 28: ...ty system should be carefully tested as follows 1 With the system in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If the ready LED or Home button is not lit select the Zones icon to display the faulted zone s If necessary restore faulted zone s so that the ready LED or Home button lights Fault and restore every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by the system Armed Syst...

Page 29: ...ill be displayed Enter Zone Discovery Enter Zone Discovery Enter Zone Discovery Enter Zone Discovery 1 With the System in the Installer Programming mode select the Test button and then select the Zone Discovery button The Zone Discovery button will be highlighted indicating that the mode is active Exit Zone Discovery Exit Zone Discovery Exit Zone Discovery Exit Zone Discovery 1 Select the Home key...

Page 30: ...Week First System Settings Communicator Entry Delay 1 30 Seconds Communications Path WiFi Entry Delay 2 30 Seconds APL Enabled Exit Delay 60 Seconds City ID Blank Backlight Timeout No CS ID Blank Quick Arm Yes Sub ID Blank Quick Exit Yes Supervision 30 Days Restart Exit Time Yes Old Alarm Time 10 Minutes Force Bypass No Remote Acc Comm Disabled Exit Warning Yes Multi Mode Comm Disabled Auto Stay A...

Page 31: ...a n a 135 3 Key Fob Arm Away Yes Disabled Button n a n a 136 2 Key Fob Disarm Yes Disabled Button n a n a 137 4 Key Fob Arm Stay Yes Disabled Button n a n a 138 1 Key Fob No Response No Disabled Button n a n a 280 Temperature Monitor Yes Disabled High Temp n a n a 281 Temperature Monitor Yes Disabled Low Temp n a n a 282 Temperature Monitor Yes Disabled High Temp n a n a 283 Temperature Monitor Ye...

Page 32: ...x x x x x x x Glass Break x x x x x Smoke Detector x x Heat Sensor x Carbon Monoxide Detector x Temperature x x Flood x x Environmental x x Medical x x x Fire x x Police x x x x Garage Door x x Other x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x SiX SiX SiX SiX Series Device Series Device Series Device Series Device Signal Signal Signal Signal Strength Strength Strength Strength Signal str...

Page 33: ...Industrie Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interferences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference reçue y compris les interferences causant une reception indésirable RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a s...

Page 34: ...otection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrare...

Page 35: ...ing Guide Installation and Setup Guide or Programming Guide Installation and Setup Guide or Programming Guide Installation and Setup Guide or Programming Guide Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Report Selection Exit Error Not selectable Enabled Enabled Recent Closing Not selectable Enabled Enabled Alarm Cancel Enabled or Disabled Enabled Enabled Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Options Number...

Page 36: ...dwire Zone Hardwire Zone Hardwire Zones s s s 2K ohms End of Line Resistor EOLR Normally Open N O and Normally Closed N C For patent information see www honeywell com patents Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support PLEASE before you call Technical Support PLEASE before you call Technical Support PLEASE before you call Tech...

Page 37: ...et Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile communications which is an international standard for digital mobile phone systems used for cellular communication HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSPA High Speed Packet Access ICCID Integrated Circuit Card Identifier SIM Card serial number IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity number IP Internet Protocol IP Address A unique number consi...

Page 38: ...Liquid Crystal Display LCD Touch Screen 15 Loading Factory Defaults 19 LYRIC 3G 11 LYRIC CDMA 11 LYRIC LTE 11 Master Code 22 Master Security Code 22 Master User Tools Screen 17 Memory of Alarm 22 Navigating Menus 15 17 Navigation Keys 16 News 16 Operator Commands 25 Panic Key Icons 22 Plug In Power Supply 10 Range 13 Reboot 29 Rebooting the System 29 Regulatory Agency Statements 36 Reset Master Us...

Page 39: ...ING DEVICES SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION WARNING 5806W3 10 seconds 30 seconds 03 126 ZONE TYPE SUPERVISED FIRE WITH VERIFICATION USB PORT BATTERY RECEPTACLE TAMPER TERMINAL BOARD 2K OHM EOLR 2K OHM EOLR HARD WIRED ZONE POWER SUPPLY 300 04705V1 300 04063V1 CANADA HARD WIRED ZONE HWZ2 GND HWZ1 9VDC GND IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT EXTERNAL ...

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