Honeywell Home PROA7 and PROA7PLUS - Local Program Guide - Dated 02/21 Rev. H
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PROA7PLUS/
PROA7
Series
Security Systems
Local Programming Guide
Local Alarm Mode
Upon initial power
-up the system provides options to set up the communicator or Set the Panel as a Local System with no
Communications. If not reporting to a Central Station or using AN360 to set up the control, select Local Alarm Mode to bypass
the
commun
icator setup and direct you to the "Home" screen.
Disabling/Enabling Local Alarm Mode from Programming
To access the Local
Programming option,
select
the Menu
icon on the
home
screen, then
select
Tools > enter 4-digit installer code
(default 4112) > scroll down to "Local Alarm Mode". Toggling this option on and off displays
two messages:
Disabling
Enabling
NOTE:
Enabling “Local Alarm Mode"
will:
•
Remove all Cell setup/test options from view at the panel
•
Disable the following features:
-
‘Communicator’ and ‘Reporter’ sections in Installer Local Programming Mode
-
All connection with AN360 for remote programming, diagnostics, etc.
-
All Central Station Reporting of events
-
TC2 remote services
Local Programming
To access the local programming mode, select the Menu
icon on the home screen, then select Tools > enter 4-digit installer code
(default 4112) > scroll down to > scroll down to "Programming".
QS-178-V1
Tools
System Information
System Tests
Programming
Local
Alarm Mode
BLE Local Programming Mode Adding/Editing Partitions
Field
Name
Programming Options
Information
Select “P1: HOME PARTITION” to Edit OR “+ADD” to enable up to three additional partitions.
Partition Name
Home Partition
Partition-02 (If enabled)
Partition-03 (If enabled)
Partition
-
04 (If enabled)
Programmable and each partition should be given a name.
Description
Entry Delay 1
None
15 Seconds
30 Seconds
45 Seconds
60 Seconds
90 Seconds
2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
The time period
in which you must disarm the system before an alarm
condition occurs after activating a zone with response type entry/exit 1 or
interior with delay assigned to it.
Entry Delay 2
None
15 Seconds
30 Seconds
45 Seconds
60 Seconds
90 Seconds
2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
The time period in which you must disarm the system before an alarm
condition occurs after activating a zone with response type entry/exit 2
assigned to it.
NOTE:
Must be equal to or greater than Entry Delay 1
Exit Delay
45
Seconds
60 Seconds
90 Seconds
120 Seconds
The time period in which you have to exit the premises after arming the
system to any mode.
Arm Ding
All RF
None
RF KeyFob
RF Keypad
Confirmation of Arm and Disarm ding is provided when 'Arm Ding' via RF
Fob or RF keypad is enabled in programming. The arm ding occurs after
the exit delay has expired and the disarm ding occurs immediately after
disarming with a keyfob or RF keypad, and is longer than arming
confirmation ding.
Quick Arm
Enabled
Disabled
Quick Arm allows arming the system without entering a user code.
Select
the Away, Stay, or Night Shield to arm.
Force Bypass
Enabled
Disabled
When Force Bypass is enabled for a Partition in programming, the user is
presented with the "BYPASS & ARM" option
from the Home Screen
when a zone is faulted. When select
ed the panel will Bypass all Faulted
zones and Arm when Arm Away, Home, or Night is
selected.
When Force bypass is not enabled this option is not presented, instead
faulted zones must be bypassed from the Sensors screen before the user
will be presented with the Arm option.
Chime Mode
Enabled
Disabled
This toggles the chime feature on or
off for the selected partition. The
"Chime" feature of the system is controlled by the end user with a toggle
command (Settings
->Chime). Whether or not a zone will chime is
determined during initial programming or by the user in the "Sensors"
section of th
e Tools Menu. There are 11 options to customize each zone
for individual chime sounds.
Quick Exit
Enabled
Disabled
Quick Exit allows the user to
select
the Quick Exit
option
to restart the
exit delay AFTER exit delay has expired only when the system is armed
in HOME or NIGHT mode. This is to allow for someone to enter or exit
without having to disarm the system. If Quick Exit is not enabled the
Quick Exit
option
will not appe
ar on the
Touchs
creen for the user.
Silent Exit
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
The Audible Exit warning can be disabled from any
Touchscreen
with
each Arming by
select
ing 'Silent Exit' before
select
ing Arm Away. This will
prevent the panel and remote keypad
s from giving Exit warning sounds
for the entire duration of Exit time on this attempt.
NOTE:
When 'Silent Exit' is selected the panel will DOUBLE the exit
delay time.
Power Up in previous
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
If the panel is powered
completely down (AC and Backup Battery), it will
return to its' previous state when power is restored. If the panel was
armed custom with zones bypassed it will return to that same state on
powerup.
Restart Exit Time
Enabled
(Not
Programmable)
'Exit Delay Restart' allows the user to
select
the 'Restart Timer' key any
time DURING the exit delay after arming NIGHT, HOME or AWAY. to
restart the Exit time. This can be done once during Away arming exit
delay, and unlimited times during
Home or Night arming exit delay.
NOTE:
When armed Away, if an entry/exit door is tripped a second time
before exit delay time expires, the Exit delay time will always
restart.
Display Exit Time
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
The Display will show the countd
own of exit delay time in seconds on the
screen of the Main Console and/or all keypads in that Partition.
Field
Name
Programming Options
Information
Auto Stay Arming
Enabled
Disabled
When the Partition is armed to Away and an entry/exit door was not
violated within the programmed exit delay time, the Partition will
automatically arm HOME at the end of Exit Delay.
The panel will Auto Stay Arm when armed Away via:
Main Panel or
Keypad.
The panel will NOT Auto Stay arm when armed Away via: Keyfob or Total
Connect
NOTE:
If O/C reports are being sent, the system will report both Away
and Stay. If the panel is armed Instant the Instant mode will
remain once it changes to Auto Stay Arm. It will Arm in the Stay
Instant mode.
Common Partition
Enable
Disable
Selectable for partition
three or four
. Select to Enable the Common
Lobby Logic for Partition
3 or
4.
Adding Peripherals (Sensors
and
Keyfobs)
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
1. Select "Peripherals"
2.
Select
"Add Sensor" (+ in the upper
right
-
hand
corner)
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
3
. Learn the MAC Address
LEARN the MAC Address
OR enter the serial number
For SiX™
,
Motion Viewer
, PROSiXLCDKP
activate the sensor
or keypad
as instructed in the sensor's or keypad's
installation guide and watch the
led flash rapidly, and within 20 seconds go solid for 3 seconds indicating
success.
For 5800 or Takeover manually enter the serial number by select
ing "Add
Manually"
.
NOTE:
The pa
nel will accept a maximum of 7 digits and will not accept
special characters.
4
. Partitions
Home Partition
Choose partition to assign the sensor.
5. Service
Select
Add if more than one
service is available.
Applies to multi
-
service
products such as the
PRO
SiXCT
, etc.
6
. Zone Number
Enter Zone Number
Defaults to the first available zone.
7. Loop Number/Service
1,2,3,4 (5800)
Reed (PROSiX)
External
(PROSiX)
1
-
8 Contact (SiXC2W)
Each transmitter may support multiple services, such as
PROSiXCOMBO, PROSiXSMOKE, PROSiXCT, PROSiXSHOCK, etc.
Select the correct service/Loop for this zone. Select Add Service to use
more services on the device.
8. Zone Description 1
Enter Zone
Description 1
Enter Zone Descriptors. Choose from the presented list for Spoken
Words, or enter spoken custom words (PROA7/PROA7PLUS must have
Wi
-Fi and internet connectivity or cellular coverage).
NOTES:
•
The control panel uses a text
-to
-speech feature, once the custom
word is created, it requires the control panel to download the
information (after exiting programming). This may take several
minutes.
•
If a custom descriptor is used, the control panel does not display or
annunciate the Device Type.
•
If a us
er enters the Device Type in Descriptor 1 or 2, the control panel
will not display or annunciate the device type.
9. Zone Description 2
Enter Zone Description 2
10
. Device Type
Enter predefined word:
Police, Door, Environmental,
Flood, Medical, Other,
Temperature, Window,
Garage Door, Glass Break,
and Motion Sensor
This populates based on the PROSiX transmitter type learned. Choose
from the options presented, and corresponding Response type. The
'Device Type' chosen will be Spoken as the Third Zone Descriptor
(unless Other is selected)
11. Response Type
Select the Zone Response type from the list presented based on the
Device Type selected
12. Report
Enabled
Disabled
Enables/Disables Alarm Report to be sent to Central Station
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
1
3
. Supervis
ed
RF Supervised
RF Unsupervised
Enable
/Disables
device
Supervision
.
14. Sensor Version
Not programmable
1
5
. Chime
Disabled, Standard, Melody,
Melody Long,
Ascend, Ascend Long,
Alert 1, Alert 2, Doorbell 1,
Doorbell 2, Evolve
This option is not programmable for the following Device Types: Not
Used, Smoke Detector, Heat Sensor, Carbon Monoxide Detector,
Medical, Fire, O
ther, Temperature, Police
Pet Immunity
Enabled
Disabled
Only available for
PRO
SiX Motion Sensors
Arm Night
Enabled
Disabled
Only available for any sensor with a Device Type of Motion Sensor or
Motion Viewer
s
Sensitivity
Max Sensitivity
Medium
Sensitivity
Low Sensitivity
Lowest Sensitivity
High Sensitivity
Only Available for
PRO
SiX Glass Break (
PRO
SiXGB) and
Shock
Sensors
(PROSiXSHOCK)
and Motion Viewers
NOTE:
Motion Viewers support Low Sensitivity and High Sensitivity
Intrusion Type
Video Mode
Picture Mode
Only Available for Motion
Viewer
s
One Go / All Go
Enabled
Disabled
Only available for
PRO
SiX Smoke/Heat/CO Devices
Deleting Sensors
On the Sensors page, select the check box next to the zone to delete, then
select Delete. A message appears, "Delete Sensor. Selected 2 sensors will
be deleted" Select Cancel or Delete to remove the selected sensors from the
control.
Adding Wi
-Fi Touchscreen (PROWLTOUCH) Keypads using the home router
The
PROA7/PROA7PLUS control panel supports the Wi
-Fi Touchscreen Keypad (PROWLTOUCH). To enroll the PROWLTOUCH
through the home router perform the following steps:
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
1.
Connect the control panel to the home's
router.
2.
Power up the PROWLTOUCH
3.
Connect the PROWLTOUCH to the same
wireless network.
This must be the same wireless network the control panel is enrolled
.
4.
On the
control panel
, s
elect Settings >
Secondary Keypad > "+" (in the upper right
-
hand corner)
"Add Wi
-
Fi Touchscreen" window is displayed. Because you are
choosing to connect to the home router no
other steps on the control
panel are needed
.
5
.
PROWLTOUCH searches for the control
panel and asks you to pair the two together.
O
r, you can manually input
the IP address of the
control
.
Follow the on
-
screen prompts to connect the PROWLTOUCH to the
correct partition.
Adding Wi
-Fi Touchscreen
(PROWLTOUCH)
Keypads
and Netgear EX6120 Wi
-Fi Extenders
using the control
panel as an access point
If you choose not to use the installation site'
s wireless network, or if one
is not available, you can use the PROA7/PROA7PLUS control
as an access point and connect the PROWLTOUCH and/or Netgear EX6120 extender directly to the control. In local programming
perform the following steps:
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
1.
Select "Peripherals"
2.
Select "Add" (+ in the upper
right
-
hand
corner)
3.
Select "Add Wi
-
Fi Touchscreen"
on the
control panel.
This can also be accessed
by selecting "Settings >
Secondary Keypad >
Enrollment"
Or
"Tools > Wi
-Fi Touchscreen
Enrollment
"
Opens the Wi
-Fi Touchscreen Enrollment window:
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
4.
Select
the ProSeries SSID
on the Wi
-
Fi
Touchscreen
and enter the password.
Or, if
adding the Netgear
EX6120 Wi
-Fi extender,
press the WPS button to enroll it.
NOTES:
•
You can use the WPS option in Wi
-Fi configuration if changing the Wi
-
Fi network on the Add Wi
-Fi Touchscreen window.
•
AN360 can be used to determine if the Wi
-Fi touchscreen is attached
to the customer's router or the panel's access point. It will
display
"Panel Wifi AP" under the "Connected to/Via" column
if the Wi
-Fi
touchscreen keypad is connected directly to the acce
ss point in the
control panel
.
•
The
Netgear EX6120 Wi
-Fi Extender can extend the range of the
wireless access point
to provide additional coverage.
Z-Wave Peripherals
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
Enrolled Devices
Displays all the
enrolled devices.
Inclusion Mode
Puts the controller in inclusion mode so it can learn new devices.
Exclusion Mode
Puts the controller in exclusion mode so it can delete or reset
devices.
Local Controller Info
Provides information about the controlle
r
Enter Learn Mode
Update Network
Updates the paths in the Z
-
Wave network
Remove All Failed Devices
Removes any device that has failed
Reset Control
Resets the controller to factory default, however this does not
exclude devices. You will
have to run exclusion to reset devices.
Adding/Editing Users
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
User Name
Assign a name to the user
User Code
Assign a 4
-
digit user code
Authority Level
Standard
User
, Duress,
Guest, Arm Only, Partition
Master
Assign per enabled
partition.
•
Standard User
–
Can arm, disarm, and bypass zones.
•
Duress
: Can arm and disarm the control, but used in case of a
duress situation because it sends a report (Contact ID E121
Duress) to the Central Station when
entered.
•
Guest
– Can arm, but cannot disarm unless it was used to arm.
Additionally, it cannot disarm if the system was armed via the
Quick Arm feature.
•
Arm Only
–
Can arm, but cannot disarm.
•
Partition Master
– Can add and delete Security Codes just like
the System Master Code, except it cannot change or delete the
System Master Code.
Bluetooth Disarm
(PROA7PLUS Series only)
Assigns user to Bluetooth device (Smart phone)
Z
-
Wave Lock Control
None, Sync user code to
lock, Sync user code to
lock & disarm
Allows user code to be pushed to the lock
and if "Sync user code to
lock & disarm" is selected the code will unlock the door and disarm
partition one
.
NOTE:
Partition
one
only
Enabling/Disabling Panics
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
Panic
–
Fire
Enable/Disable
Touch the toggle switch on the right to disable the panic from
showing up on the keypad.
NOTE:
the panics are enabled by default.
Panic
–
Medical
Enable/Disable
Panic
–
Police
Enable/Disable
Panic
–
Silent Alarm
Enable/Disable
Advanced Programming
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
COMMUNICATOR
Old Alarm Time
10 Minutes
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
4 Hours
8 Hours
12 Hours
24 Hours
The old alarm time sets how long an
undelivered alarm is retried
for delivery to the Central Station. If the message is not validated, it
is retried until the old alarm time is reached or the message is
validated.
Once Old Alarm Time has been exceeded, the radio will clear the
message from its buffer and can notify the Control Panel via
trouble notification.
Communication Path (internal Device)
Cellular
Wi
-Fi
Wi
-Fi and Cellular
Select the Communications path.
Wi
-
Fi Fault Time
0
-
99 Minutes
60 Minutes
In the event the module detects a
Wi
-
Fi communication path
failure, enter the time delay (in minutes) before the module notifies
the Control Panel with a trouble message. The Control Panel can
then notify the Central Station over an alternate path.
Cellular Fault Time
0
-
99 Minutes
60
Minutes
In the event the module detects a Cellular communication path
failure, enter the time delay (in minutes) before the module notifies
the Control Panel with a trouble message. The Control Panel can
then notify the Central Station over an alternate pa
th.
Use DHCP
Enable
(Not Programmable)
SYSTEM
Alarm Report Delay
No Delay
15 Seconds
30 Seconds
45 Seconds
The Control Panel can delay the Central Station communication
when a Burglary Alarm occurs. The delay applies to ALARM only,
and will not apply to Fire, CO, or 24 hr panic zone types.
Burglary Alarm Sound
Enabled
Disabled
When enabled, an audible alarm, which includes any zone type
that would activate an external sounder, automatically increases
the volume of the panel's internal sounder to 85dB. When disabled,
audible alarms will sound from the panel at a low db sound, used
for testing purposes.
NOTE:
External Sounders are not disabled when "Burg Alarm
Sound" is disable.
Time Zone Offset
(UTC
-
5:00 Eastern Time
(US & Canada)
Select the correct Time Zone
Daylight Savings Time
Enabled
Disabled
Enables/Disables Daylight Savings Time
Temperature Unit
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Select display for Z
-
Wave Thermostat devices
User Language
English
Select English, Spanish, French, or Portuguese
Bluetooth Disarm
Enabled
Disabled
(PROA7PLUS Series only)
Handsfree disarm -
Supports up to 6 cell phones with Bluetooth.
Each is assigned to a user to disarm a selected Partition based on
proximity. Once the Entry delay begins, if the User's assigned Cell
phone is marked as having left and returned, the Partition will
Disarm and Log/Report the Disarm based on that User.
Enable Alexa
Enabled
Disabled
(PROA7PLUS Series only)
Enables or disables Amazon Alexa Voice service with skills. Can
be accessed via the Main Panel or PROWLTOUCH
Wi
-Fi keypads.
NOTE: requires Wi
-Fi
Backlight Timeout
No
30 Seconds
2 minutes
10 minutes
30 minutes
Sets the Control Panel backlight timeout period.
Installer Language
English
Select English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
Lack of Usage Notify
Disabled
7 Days
30
Days
60 Days
90 Days
180 Days
When enabled the system notifies the Central Station if an end
user does not operate (arm/disarm) any partition in the security
system within a specified amount of time. The time is reset per
arm/disarm event. If triggered, the system will send a System
Inactivity report of E654. There is no local annunciation indicating
that the report has been sent to the CS.
Advanced Programming
(Continued)
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
RF Jam
Disabled
RF Jam Log
RF Jam Log and Report
Detects a condition that may impede proper RF reception (i.e.,
jamming
or other RF interference). RF jamming occurs when
something in our frequency range (345MHz and 2.4Ghz) has been
transmitting for 20 seconds or longer. In any Armed/Disarmed state
it causes the display to show a triangle with an exclamation point
inside and the message RF Jam with a rapid trouble beeping that
can be silenced with any key selection. If trouble reporting is
enabled a report to Central Monitoring Station (E344 RF Receiver
Jam) will be sent. Once the trouble is cleared a Restore report will
be
sent (R344) if Trouble Restore reporting is enabled. The
reported zones are 900 for 5800 Wireless, 905 for SiX Wireless
and 906 for Wiselink.
NOTE:
The panel can still be Armed if an RF Jam condition exists.
Burglary Bell Timeout
No
4 Minutes
8 Minutes
12 Minutes
16 Minutes
Select the time for timeout of the Burglary Alarm Sounder.
Fire Bell Timeout
No
4 Minutes
8 Minutes
12 Minutes
16 Minutes
Select the time for timeout of the Fire Alarm Sounder.
Number of Reports (Swinger Shutdown)
1
-
6
2
Limits the number of messages sent per zone to the Central
Station during an armed period, and how many times the local
sounder will sound per zone per armed period. Also, limits Motion
Viewer captures per Armed period
First Test Report Offset
6 Hours
12
Hours
18 Hours
24 Hours
Select the time for the first test report following power
-
up of the
Control Panel.
Report Frequency
Never
Every Day
Every 7 Days
Every 30 Days
Select the Report Frequency for the Periodic Test report.
Panel Sync Delay Time
0
-
120 Minutes
3
Minute
s
Select to set a delay time for the panel to sync back with AlarmNet
360 when a change is made locally.
REPORT SELECTION
Arm Away
Enabled
Disabled
Panel can report Open
-
Disarm/Close
-
Arm by user. If enabled all
users will report via any path enabled. Reports User 0-
96 and
keyfobs also report the user number associated with the fob.
Remote Arms or Power up Armed reports as User 0. Panel will
report Open even if Closing report is not enabled.
Arm Stay
Enabled
Disabled
Disarm
Enabled
Disabled
Exit Error
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
If the system is armed and an entry/exit or interior zone is still
open after the exit delay time has expired, an alarm will sound and
the entry delay timer is started. If the system is disarmed before
the end of the entry delay, the alarm sounding will stop and no
message will be sent to the Central Station. The system status bar
will display "ALARM CANCELED" as well as Alarm and the
descriptor of the zone or zones that were left open. If the system is
not disarmed before the end of the entry delay mentioned above,
and an entry/exit or interior zone is still open, an E374 (Exit Error
Alarm) message will be sent to the Central Station, along with the
Alarm on faulted zone. The message "Alarm, Exit Error" will
display in the system status bar and the alarm sounding will
continue until the system is disarmed (or timeout occurs).
Alarm Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, all alarm restores are sent to the Central Station.
Test
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
Reports are sent to the Central Station when a
test has been
initiated.
Test Restore
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
Reports are sent to the Central Station when a test
mode has
been exited
.
Low Battery
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, Low System battery report is sent to Central Station.
Low
Battery Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, Low System battery report restore is sent to Central
Station.
Advanced Programming
(Continued)
Field Name
Programming Options
Information
RF Low Battery
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, RF
Transmitter low battery report is sent to the Central
Station.
RF Low Battery Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, RF Transmitter low batter restore report is sent to the
Central Station.
Recent Closing
Enabled
(Not Programmable)
If enabled, a Recent Closing is sent to the Central Station. A
Recent Closing condition is similar to an Exit Error condition but
,
occurs if a Burg Alarm occurs on the panel within two minutes of
the exit delay expiring. If a recent closing condition occurs, both
recent closing E459 by user, and the alarm report are sent. This
alerts the Central Station that the Alarm may be due to User error.
Event Log Full
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, and once the event log reaches its 4,000 event
capacity it sends an event log full event to Central Station.
Trouble
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, reports Troubles to the Central Station.
Trouble Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled,
reports Trouble restore to the Central Station.
Bypass
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, reports all zone bypasses to the Central Station.
Bypass Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, reports all zone bypass restores to the Central Station.
AC Loss
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, AC Loss reports to the Central Station.
AC Loss Restore
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, AC Loss Restore reports are sent to the Central
Station.
Backlight Timeout
The
Backlight Timeout
option turns off the screen after the predefined time period expires. This is found in the Display & Audio
Settings (pull down tab is at the top middle of the screen). Options are shown
below. When a qualified event occurs, or the screen is
touched, th
e screen display returns
.
NOTE:
This does not disable the LED's.
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