Honeywell L3000 Programming Guide


Hi, I don't know if anyone even looks at this thread, I see the messages are old... I have a Lynx 3000 and one of the key fobs is broken; I keep getting messages that there are low batteries on sensors but I think it is related to the broken fob. Is there a way to remove it from the system? Thanks!
I'm not familiar with any way to schedule a disarm of an L3000. Are you sure you have that schedule setup now? If so, are you using ADT Pulse service?
Hi - I have the Lynx Plus (L3000) keypad. I have an automated armed stay and disarm programmed through ADT. While I have been able to mute the voice announcement for the arming and disarming I still have 3 exit beeps when either function happens. Can you explain how I can turn off the beeps when the panel arms and disarms? Thank you for your help!
There is no Auto Stay arming on an L3000 unless it's an L3000-SIA and if it is the SIA version, field *57 is where you can turn it off. The options are detailed in the installation guide - https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-l3000-install-guide.
Can anyone help with shutting off the AutoStay feature. It used to be in programming but I can't see it in this manual...
The timing of the test reporting is based on the last time you exited programming (or your company completed a remote download of the panel programming) and based on the TEST REP OFFSET option in programming (field 52). You company could certainly adjust when you get your test timer if they have the remote programming capability or you could just go in and out of programming at a certain time to potentially adjust when it reports (if you know what field 52 is set to).
You can use it in either mode.
I am adding a 5804 that is in the HS mode. Will this keyfob work in the HS mode or do I need to put it in the SS mode?
If you enter programming mode (Installer Code + 800) and press *41* and *43*, it should blank out the central station receiver phone number and the account number which should disable the system from trying to send out any alarm signals via the phone connection.
How do i turn off phone connection on l3000 . i just got outside bell
For the first minute after leaving programming, *+# will take you back into programming. By default, zone 99, which is the zone associated with the * + # panic, is programmed as a 24 hour silent panic. If you would like to change this to Audible, simply enter programming, go to *56, zone 99, and change the zone type to 07 instead of 06. If you're being monitored, be sure the report code has anything other than 00 in the first digit (the report code is entered in hexadecimal, so if you need to change it, enter it as 01 00, this will produce a 10) then star the rest of the way through, exit, wait at least 1 minute, and test.
How long after exiting programming are you trying this? Can you try it again now?
I hand programed my lynx 3000 How can I program the internal panic buttons ☆,# When I push them down it sends me right back into Programing.
You can check inside the fob to see if there's an alternate sticker or you can use the auto-enroll option to program the fob without needing to type in a serial number. The auto enroll procedure is document at the bottom of page 10 of the programming guide above.
Sterling, again much appreciate the info. I was actually referring to the serial number sticker that was on the key fobs, and not the function ones. Any idea why these are separate?
Yes, you would simply use 8 different zones for the two fobs. You can put your own stickers on them or configure them in a way so that you know what button does what. The normal configuration is Arm Away top left, Disarm top right Arm Stay bottom left and Panic (or not used) bottom right.
Sterling, thanks for the useful information you provide here. If we have two key fobs, will it then be zones 26-29, and 30-33 for the two fobs? What do we do when the stickers placed on the fobs are lost?
Hi Charlie, have you considered using us for monitoring? We have no-contract plans online at https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring and offer free tech support to our monitored clients.
Hello again, I'm changing my current monitoring service provider for a cheaper one, I have the current programming password, it is possible that current provider changes the password remotely?? if so, should I disconnect the system from the phone line before requesting service cancellation??, thanks again.
Also, the default installer code is 4112 for programming the zones.
It should have a master code of 1234 by default.
I have a Lynx plus 3000 and just installed it myself went to go program it it's in alarm away mode I never touched a button. How do I diss arm it when I never programmed a code? So I can program all my sensors?
Hi Steve The backlight on the Honeywell L3000 (Lynx Plus) cannot be permanently disabled but can be programmed to turn off after inactivity. To turn the backlighting off after inactivity, enter programming mode by keying in the installer code (the Honeywell factory default installer code is 4112) followed by 800, without pausing between numbers. The L3000 will display “Entering Programming Mode”. Once in the Program Modem the data field will display “20 Installer Code” (this is the first data field in the system. Press the star (*) followed by 22 (keypad backlight). This option allows users to program the choice of either always having the backlighting of the keypad on or turning the backlighting off after 10 seconds of keypad inactivity. Select 1 = turn backlighting off after inactivity, 0 = no timeout, to have the backlight always on. Once a selection has been made, enter the star (*) key followed by 99 to exit the programming mode. After exiting the programming mode, the L3000 takes up to one minute to reset.
How do you disable or turn off keypad backlight? Light is annoying
How do you disable or turn off keypad backlight?
Is it the 5800PIR-RES? If so, the sensitivity is set by assigning the proper loop in zone programming. The pet immune loop is loop 1. It is only pet immune up to 80 lbs. Also, it is possible for smaller pets to trip motions if there is furniture or stairs in the field of view; especially if they jumping on and off them. You can use the programming guide above to get into programming and go into the zone programming menu using *56. Choose the zone number associated with the motion. Press * to pass through the fields A-D. Then enter 1 for loop 1 when on field E. Then hit * until you see '1C' on the keypad. Press 0 to skip to the next zone. Then you should see "A" followed by the next zone number. Press 00 to exit the zone sub menu. Then *99 to exit programming.
I need to lower the sensitivity on the motion sensor for pets. It's one of the honeywell pet aware sensors that is adjusted through programming in the panel, not a screw. Does anyone know how?
Thanks Frank!
Yes. The L3000 is the original LYNX Plus panel. The current L5200 - https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-l5200 and L7000 - https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-l7000 LYNX Touch alarm systems have the ability to "Arm Night Stay." This allows you to set specific motions to the "night stay" list so that they are active when armed "Night Stay." This will allow you to arm the system at night and enable the motions without the exit delay beeps. Both units are also flash upgradeable and easy to install, configure and use day to day. If you would like to discuss details you can email us at support@alarmgrid.com or call us at 888-818-7728.
Thanks for your reply, Sterling. Do you know if there's an upgraded panel model that will handle all 3 use cases?
Neither of those options would be available with the L3000 panel unfortunately. I think you either have to live with the Arm Away exit beeps at night or you have to program some of your motions to be Perimeter so that they would still be active in the Stay modes.
Hi Charlie, I believe that we just spoke on the phone but if not, you just need to assign a House ID code to field 24 in panel programming and then you have to set the DIP switches inside the 5800WAVE to match that address.
Just had a lynx Plus 3000 installed had an older system but want our 5800 wave wireless external siren programmed in and cant figure it out can it be done??
You have to use the *56 zone programming menu to delete zones 26-29. Once you see the Zone Number screen, enter 26* and then on the Zone Type screen, enter 00 followed by * to delete the zone. On the Delete Zone screen, press the 1 button to confirm and it should kick you back to the Zone Number screen. Follow the same steps until 26-29 are all deleted.
I have door sensors on the perimeter, and motion sensors inside. I have three use cases for arming the system 1) We're leaving. 2) My wife is home alone at night. 3) We're going to bed. #1 is a pretty straight forward Away arming. #2 is pretty straight forward Stay Instant arming. But for #3, it's less straight forward. It seems like the thing to do would be to arm the system in Away Instant to activate all the sensors, and instruct the system to alarm with no delay. The problem is when you use Away with or without the Instant modifier, the system continues to beep at you during the exit delay. This is problematic when arming the system after young kids have gone to bed. It seems like there are two possible solutions, but I don't know if either is possible. 1) Remove the exit delay from Away Instant, while leaving the exit delay in place for Away (not Instant). 2) Silence the Exit Now beeping for Away arming. Are either of those two solutions even possible with the system?
Car got broken into and key fob stolen, what steps do i need to take to delete it from zones 26-29
The Armed and Ready LEDs just stay on. There's no way to dim them.
How do you dim the led lights. Or do they stay on the whole time.
Hi Michyy If you use the Voice Prompt Programming guide - https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-l3000-voice-prompt-programming-guide the system will walk you through programming in your front and back door sensors. To add some new user codes, you should use the instructions in the User Guide - https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-lynx-plus-series-user-guide If you need further assistance, email us at support@alarmgrid.com
I need to program the fron door and the back door with it and put in 3pw how do I do it and I need to program a sensor
You need to program the panic button separately as a zone in the *56 zone programming section of the system programming. Typically, the fob would get programmed to zones 26-28 on a LYNX Plus if you used the voice prompt programming so you would have to program zone 29 as the 4th button. You can choose to make it a 24-Hour Audible (Zone Type 07) or 24-Hour Silent (Zone Type 06) zone and you will have to set it to loop 1 to make the button active.
How can i program the panic button? voice programing programs everything but the panic button. Thanks
The LYNX Plus has a limited siren output that can power sirens up to 120mA. The Honeywell WAVE2EX ( https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-wave2ex ) draws up to 60mA in the low output setting and up to 110mA in the high output setting so it's the best option for adding a siren. You can install it in the eaves of your attic to have a siren outside. If you wanted to use other sirens, you would need to add a relay module and auxiliary power supply to the panel and connect the sirens to the relay and power supply.
Hello, it is possible to add an outdoor speaker/beeper to this model?? if so, will the external speaker beep only (when triggering the alarm)?? or will play all voice messages?? thanks.
Hi Rhonda, Key fob programming can be a little complicated using the *56 zone menu on the LYNX Plus L3000 so I recommend that you use the more convenient voice prompt programming mode. From the keypad, enter your installer code (default 4112) and then 888. The system will talk to you and lead you through adding the key fob. Page 3 of the voice prompt programming guide - https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-l3000-voice-prompt-programming-guide gives you the commands to press to get to the "Keys" programming section. Let us know if you need assistance.
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Document Transcript

Lynx Plus Security System
Programming Guide

ARMED

READY

OFF
ESCAPE

1
RECORD

2 5 8 0
VOLUME

3 6 9
PLAY

STAY
DELETE

AWAY
ADD

4

AUX
SELECT

LIGHTS ON

7

TEST

BYPASS

LIGHTS OFF

CODE

CHIME

STATUS

NO DELAY

FUNCTION

800-03859V3

8/10 Rev. A

Data Fields................................................................................................................................................................ 3 656 Enhanced Zone Programming........................................................................................................................ 10 656 Enhanced Zone Programming Worksheet ..................................................................................................... 13 680 Device Programming ...................................................................................................................................... 15 681 Zone Lists........................................................................................................................................................ 16 Powerline Carrier Device Worksheet for 680 and 681 .......................................................................................... 17 683 Enhanced Sequential Mode ........................................................................................................................... 18 684 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors....................................................................................................................... 19 Vocabulary Index (for 684 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors) .................................................................................. 19 685 Record Custom Voice Descriptors.................................................................................................................. 20 5800 Series Transmitter Loop Numbers Diagram.................................................................................................. 21 Default Tables......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Lynx Plus Summary of Connections Diagram........................................................................................................ 23 Refer to the Lynx Plus Series Installation and Setup Guide P/N 800-03857 or later for detailed information on programming the system. The Installation and Setup Guide contains full descriptions for all data fields.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

UL

Lynx Plus is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-HC or LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed.

To Enter Programming Mode:
You may find it convenient to adjust the volume setting before entering the Programming Mode. This will allow you to clearly hear feedback announcements or system beeps.

1. Power up, then depress [6] and [#] both at once, within 50 seconds of powering up. OR Enter: Installer Code (4 + 1 + 1 + 2) plus 8 + 0 + 0. System will display “Entering Program Mode”. Notes: 1. If a different Installer Code has been programmed, enter: the New Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0. 2. If 698 was previously used to exit programming, the first method shown above must be used to reenter the program mode) 2. Upon entry into Program mode, data field “20 INSTALLER CODE” will be displayed (the first data field in the system) and both keypad LEDs will flash.

To Program the Data Fields:
1. Press [6] followed by the desired field number (e.g., 621), then make the required entry. 2. The keypad beeps three times after entering data, then displays the next data field in sequence. 3. For phone number and account number fields, press [6] to end the entry if less than number maximum number of digits is entered. 4. To view data entered in field, press [#] plus the field that you wish to view (e.g., #21). The system will beep three times and data programmed for that field will be displayed to the right of the field number. The system will scroll through the data for longer numbers and a beep will sound after each number is displayed or three times after the final digit is displayed. 5. To delete an entry, simply press [6] plus that field number and reenter the correct data. For phone number and account number fields 640-644, 688 and 694, press [6] + field number + [6].

Interactive Menu Modes:
There are six interactive menu modes as listed below. To enter these modes, first enter Program mode. While in Program mode, press [6] plus the mode number desired (e.g., 656). 656 Enhanced Zone Programming............... For programming zone characteristics, report codes, etc. 680 Device Programming.............................. For programming Powerline Carrier Devices 681 Zone List Programming..........................For programming zone lists for use with Powerline Carrier Devices 683 Enhanced Sequential Mode................... For entering transmitter serial numbers 684 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors .............. For assigning voice descriptors to zones 685 Record Custom Voice Descriptors......... For recording custom voice descriptors -2-

To Initialize Download ID and Subscriber Account Number for Downloading:
696 Resets all subscriber account numbers and CSID in preparation for an initial download.

To Load a Default Set:
697 Enter a number 1-4 corresponding to the selected default table (See the Installation Instructions for the

default tables). Enter 0 if you are not selecting a default table.

To Exit Programming Mode:
698 Exits programming mode and prevents re-entry by: Installer Code + 8+ 0 + 0. If 698 is used to exit

programming mode, system must be powered down, then press [6] and [#] within 50 seconds of power up to re-enter programming mode. 699 Exits programming mode and allows re-entry by: Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0 or: Power-up, then press [6] and [#] within 50 seconds of power up.

DATA FIELDS
Data Field Display Function& Programming Options Installer Code [4112]
Enter 4 digits, 0–9

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

SYSTEM SETUP (620– 630)

† Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

20 INSTALLER CODE 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE 22 KEYPAD BACKLIGHT 23 FORCED BYPASS 24 HOUSE RF HOUSE ID CODE 25 X10 HOUSE CODE 26 CHIME BY ZONE 27 CLOCK DISPLAY 29 DST MNTH STR/END

Quick Arm Enable

[1]

0 = no; 1 = yes

Keypad Backlight Timeout [0]
0 = none (backlighting always on); 1 = backlight off after 10secs

Forced Bypass

UL installations = 0

[0]

0 = none; 1 = bypass open zones

RF House ID Code

|

[00]

00 = disable all wireless keypad usage; 01–31 = 5804BD/5804BDV house ID

Powerline Carrier Device (X10) House ID [0]
0 = A; 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E, 5 = F, 6 = G, 7 = H, 8 = I, 9 = J, #10 = K, #11 = L, #12 = M, #13 = N, #14 = O, #15 = P

Chime By Zone † [0]
0 = no; 1 = yes (program zones to chime on zone list 3)

Real Time Clock Display † [1]
0 = no; 1 = yes, display time on keypad

Daylight Saving Time Start/End Month [3, 11]
Start End 1-9, #+10,#+11,#+12. Enter 0,0 if no daylight savings time used.

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Data Field Display

Function& Programming Options [2,1]

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

30 DST WEEK STR/END

Daylight Saving Time Start/End Weekend
Start End 0=disable; 1=first; 2=second; 3=third; 4=fourth; 5=last; 6=next to last; 7=third from last

ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING (631– 639) † Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results. Single Alarm Sounding/Zone UL installations = 0

31 SINGLE ALARM SND

† [0]
0 = Alarm Sounding Per Zone will be the same as the Swinger Shutdown” set in field *92; 1 = yes, limit once per arming period (also applies to long range radio output if “0” is selected in 691 field)

32 FIRE SND TIMEOUT 33 ALRM SND TIMEOUT 34 EXIT DELAY TIME 35 ENTRY DELAY 1 36 ENTRY DELAY 2 37 EXI EXIT SND/QK EXIT 38 CONF CONF ARM ING DING

Sounder Timeout † [0]
0=timeout; 1=no timeout

Alarm Bell Timeout † [1]
0 = none; 1=4 min; 2=8 min; 3=12 min; 4 = 16 min

UL installations = 1 (4 min) minimum

Exit Delay

UL installations = 60 seconds max.

|

† [70]
UL installations = 45 seconds max.

00-99 = exit delay time (in seconds)

Entry Delay 1 (zone type 01)

|

† [30]
UL installations = 45 seconds max.

00-99 = entry delay time (in seconds)

Entry Delay 2 (zone type 02)

|

† [60]

00-99 = entry delay 2 time (in seconds)

Audible Exit Warning / Quick Exit † [1, 1]
Exit Warn Quick Exit 0 = no; 1 = yes

Confirmation of Arming Ding
Note: Confirmation ding only sounds when LYNX is Armed Away or disarmed after being Armed Away. If LYNX is armed by RF button (key fob), a confirmation ding occurs immediately after arming regardless of field 638 settings. If LYNX is disarmed by RF button (key fob), additional disarming confirmation ding occurs immediately after disarming and is longer than arming confirmation ding.

† [0]
0 = no arming confirmation ding after arming system by the control keypad or RF keypad; 1 =
arming confirmation ding after arming system by the control keypad or RF keypad; 2 = arming confirmation ding after arming from RF keypad only

39 PWR UP PRV STATE

Power Up In Previous State † [1]
0 = no; 1 = yes; UL installations = 1

DIALER PROGRAMMING (640– 653) In fields 640, 641, 642, enter up to the number of digits shown. Enter 0–9; #+11 for '6'; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a pause. PABX Access Code

40 PABX ACCESS CODE

Enter 6 digits. If fewer than 6 digits are entered, pressing 6 advances to the next field. To clear entries from field, press 6406

† Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

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Data Field Display

41 PRIMARY TEL NUM

Function& Programming Options Primary Phone Number

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

Enter up to 20 digits; Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 20 digits entered, pressing 6advances to the next field. To clear entries from field, press 6416.

42 SECOND TEL NUM

Secondary Phone Number

Enter up to 24 digits; Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 24 digits entered, pressing 6advances to the next field. To clear entries from field, press 6426.
All four digits of the subscriber account number must be entered in Fields 643 and 644. If ten digit format is selected in 648 (option 5), all ten digits of the Subscriber Account number must be entered.

In fields 643, 644, enter 4 to 10 digits. Enter 0–9; #+11 for B; #+12 for C; #+13 for D; #+14 for E; [#+15 for F]. Enter 6 as 4th digit, if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used. If only 3 digits used, pressing 6 advances to the next field. Enter [6] as the fifth digit if a 4-digit account number (for 4+1, 4+2, CID®) is used. To clear entries from field, press 6436 or 6446.

Examples:
For Acct. 1234, enter: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ; For Acct. B234, enter: #+11| 2 | 3 | 4 ; For Acct. 123, enter: 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 For Acct. 1234567890, enter: 1| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0

43 PRIMARY ACCOUNT# 44 ACCOUNT SECNDRY ACCOUNT# 46 FOLLOW ME PHONE#

Primary Subscriber Account Number See note above. Secondary Subscriber Account Number See note above. “Follow Me” Reminder Phone Number

Enter up to 24 digits; Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 24 digits entered, pressing 6 advances to the next field. To clear entries from field, press 6466. Enter 0-9, #+11 for ‘6’; #+12 for ‘#’; #+13 for a pause (two seconds).

47 PHONE SYS SELECT

Phone System Select † [5]
Central Station
No WATS

Note: If you are using Pulse (rotary) Dialing, you must enter the numbers slowly to allow the pulse dialer time to operate. Dialing Mode

Pulse

Tone

Pulse
4 = With Speaker Phone 6 = With Speaker Phone

Tone
5 = With Speaker Phone 7 = With Speaker Phone

0 = No Speaker 1 = No Phone Speaker Phone 2 = No Speaker 3 = No Phone Speaker Phone

WATS

48 REP FRMT PRI/SEC

Report Format for Primary/Secondary [7, 7]
Primary Secondary
0 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD 1 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS STANDARD 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD 3 = 4+2 RADIONICS STANDARD 5 = ADEMCO CONTACT ID® REPORTING WITH 10-DIGIT SUBS ACCT NO.

Note: Option 5 or 7 (ADEMCO Contact ID®) must be selected for AAV. 6 or undefined = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 7 = ADEMCO CONTACT ID® REPORTING WITH 4-DIGIT SUBS ACCT NO. 8 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S EXPANDED 9 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS EXPANDED

† Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

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Data Field Display

Function& Programming Options Split/Dual Reporting [0]
To Primary Phone No. 0 = All reports 1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel 2 = All except Open/Close, Test 3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel 4 = All except Open/Close, Test 5 = All To Primary Phone No. 6 = All reports except Open/Close 7 = All reports 8 = All reports 9 = All reports except Open/Close To Primary Phone No. 10 = All except Open/Close 11 = All reports 12 = All reports 13 = All except Open/Close

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

49 SPLIT/DUAL REP

To Secondary Phone No. None, unless primary fails, then all Others Open/Close, Test All All All To Paging Number Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles Alarms, Troubles Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles Open, Close To Follow Me System Phone Number) Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles Alarms, Troubles Alarms, Open/Close‡, Troubles Open/Close‡

‡ Will report users 0, 5-8 or wireless arm/disarm button zones 26-33; all other zones and users do not report.

50 15 SEC DIAL DLY 51 PERIOD TEST REP 52 TEST REP OFFSET 53 SESCOA/RADIONICS 54 LACK OF USAGE 55 REPORT CHANNELS

15 Second Dialer Delay (Burglary) † [0]
0 = no; 1 = yes;

UL installations = 0

Periodic Test Report (enter Test Code in field 664) † [0]
0 = none; 1 = 24 hours; 2 = weekly; 3 = 30 days

First Test Report Offset † [2]
0 = 24 hour; 1 = 6 hours; 2 = 12 hours; 3 = 18 hours

SESCOA/Radionics Select [0]
0 = Radionics (0–9, B–F reporting); 1 = SESCOA (0–9 only reporting). Select 0 for all other formats.

Lack of Usage Notification [0]
0 = Disabled 1 = 1 day 2 = 7 days 3 = 27 days 4 = 90 days 5 = 180 days 6 = 365 days

Reporting Channels [0]
0 = Telco Line (no Radio) 1 = LRR/IP(Digital Communication only) and Telco Line 3 = LRR/IP (Digital Communication only) (no Telco Line) 5 = LRR/IP (Digital Communication with AAV) (Telco Line connections for 2-way voice session only, if applicable) RF Jam Detection Note: For event logging option 2 must be selected.

58 RF JAM DETECTION

[0]
0 = no RF Jam Detection; 1 = RF Jam Detect on, no CS report; 2 = RF Jam Detect on with CS report (if trouble/restore report is enabled in fields 660, 671)

† Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

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Data Field Display

Function& Programming Options

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS, & RESTORE REPORT CODES (659–676, & 689):
With a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: 1–9, 0, B, C, D, E, or F. Enter "#+10" for 0, "#+11" for B, "#+12" for C, "#+13" for D, "#+14" for E, "#+15" for F. A "0" (not "#+10") in the first box will disable a report. A "0" (not "#+10") in the second box will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming.

With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1–9, 0, or B–F, as described above.
A "0" (not "#+10") in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A "0" (not "#+10") in both boxes will disable the report.

With ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting: Enter any digit (other than "0") in the first box, to enable zone to report (entries in the second
boxes will be ignored). A "0" (not "#+10") in the first box will disable the report. Examples: For Code 3 (single digit), enter: For Code B 2 (Hexadecimal), enter: 3 | 0 #+11 | 2 For Code 3 2 (two digits), enter: 3 | 2

SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES (659–668) Exit Error Report Code

59 EXIT ERROR REP

[1] Trouble Report Code | [1,0]

2nd digit is automatically sent as 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in 656, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected.

60 TROUBLE REP CODE 61 BYPASS REP CODE 62 AC LOSS REP CODE 63 LOW BAT REP CODE 64 REPORT TEST REPORT CODE 65 OPEN REPORT CODE 66 REPORT AWAY/STAY REPORT 67 RF TRANS LB REP 68 CANCEL REP CODE 70 ALARM RES REPORT 71 TROUBLE RES REP

Bypass Report Code | [0,0]

AC Loss Report Code | [0,0]

Low Bat Report Code | [1,0]

Test Report Code | [1,0]
(†† 2nd digit is automatically sent as the user number if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected.)

Open Report Code †† [0] Arm Away/Stay Report Code †† [0,0]
AWAY STAY

RF Transmitter Low Battery Report Code | [1,0]
2nd digit is automatically sent as 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in 656, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected.

Cancel Report Code | [1,0]

RESTORE REPORT CODES (670–676) Alarm Restore Report Code [1] Trouble Restore Report Code | [1,0] -7-

Data Field Display

Function& Programming Options [ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values Bypass Restore Report Code | [0,0]

72 BYPASS RES REP 73 AC RESTORE REP 74 LO BAT RES REP 75 RF LOBAT RES REP 76 TEST RES REPORT 77 DYNAMIC SIG OPTS

AC Restore Report Code | [0,0]

Low Bat Restore Report Code | [1,0]

RF Transmitter Low Battery Restore Report Code | [1,0]

Test Restore Report Code | [0,0]

DYNAMIC SIGNALING FIELD (677) Dynamic Signaling Options | [0, 0]
1st Entry (delay before switch CS reporting path) 0 = Redundant #13 = 195 seconds 3 = 45 seconds 8 = 120 seconds reporting on dialer 4 = 60 seconds 9 = 135 seconds #10 #14 = 210 seconds = 150 seconds and LRR/IP device 5 = 75 seconds #15 = 225 seconds #11 = 165 seconds 1 = 15 seconds 6 = 90 seconds #12 = 180 seconds 2 = 30 seconds 7 = 105 seconds 2nd Entry 0 = Primary Dialer Preferred Channel 1 = LRR/IP Preferred Channel 2 = LRR/IP reporting only

78 PROG TONE GEN TM 86 MULTIMULTI-MODE EMAIL

Programmable Tone Generation Time | [0, 0]
00 = Disabled; 01-09 = 100-900 ms; 10-99 = 1.0 – 9.9 secs

OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP (680, 681, 683–685) See Procedures later in this manual. Multi-Mode (E-Mail Notification) [0]
0 = Disable multi-mode devices; 1 = Enable multi-mode device address #6 only; 2 = Enable multi-mode device address #7 only; 3 = Enable multi-mode addresses

87 AUX FUNC 1BTN PG

Aux Function/ 1-Button Paging [0]
0 = Aux key performs defined function (macro); 1 = Aux key sends message to pager or voice message to follow me system phone no. If 1, you must also select an option 6-9 in field 649 for the pager or 10-13 for the follow me system announcement.

88 PAGER CHARACTERS

Pager Characters

Up to 16 digits can be entered that will appear in front of the 7-digit pager message sent by the control. Refer to the Installation Instructions (fields 687, 688 and 649) for full descriptions of the paging feature. You do not need to fill all 16 digits (press [6] to advance to next field). To clear entries, enter 6886. To enter “6” = [#] + [11]; To enter “#” = [#] + 12]; To enter 2-second pause = [#] + [13] (some pagers require an additional delay [pause] in order to receive the entire message)

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Data Field Display

Function& Programming Options Event Log 80% Full Report Code | [0,0]

[ ] = Programmed Table 1 Default Values

89 EVNT LOG 80% REP 90 EVNT LOG OPTIONS

Event Logging [3]

Note: System messages are logged when any non-zero selection is made.

0 = None; 1 = Alarm/Alarm Restore; 2 = Trouble/Trouble Restore; 4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore; 8 = Open/Close. Example: To select “Alarm/Alarm Restore”, and “Open/Close”, enter 9 (1 + 8); To select all, enter #15.

91 AAV/REM PHN CTRL

Alarm Audio Verification (AAV)/Remote Phone Control [2]
0 = None 1 = AAV and remote phone control 2 = remote phone control only 4 = AAV only
Notes: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) In order to activate the Remote Phone Control feature and defeat an answering machine, ensure that the correct ring detection count (“15”) has been programmed in field 695. Remote phone session will be terminated if a report must be sent. Alarm Audio Verification will only function when Contact ID® is selected. AAV cannot be used for UL installations. If an alarm will be reported to primary and secondary phone numbers, AAV can only function via the secondary number. If an alarm will be reported to a follow me phone number (10-12 in field 649) AAV cannot be used. If AAV is selected and LRR/IP communications device is enabled, you must enter "0" (primary dialer preferred channel) as the second entry in Field 677.

92 # REPS ARMED PER 93 FLEXBLE CALLBACK

Number of Reports In Armed Period [0]
0 = 10 Alarm/Alarm Restore Reports;1 = Unlimited (UL installations = 0)

DOWNLOAD INFORMATION (693–695) Flexible Callback [0]
0 = No flexible callback; 1 = Last digit flexible; 2 = Last 2 digits flexible; 3 = Last 3 digits flexible

94 DOWNLOAD PHONE #

Download Phone Number
Note: In UL installations, downloading may only be performed if a technician is at the site.

Enter up to 20 digits, 0–9; #+11 for '6'; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a pause. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 20 digits entered, pressing 6 advances to the next field. To clear entries from field, press 6946.

95 RING DET COUNT

Ring Detection Count for Downloading/Remote Phone Control Mode [15]
0 = Disable Station Initiated Download 1–14 = number of rings (1–9, [#]+10 =10, [#] +11 =11, [#] +12 =12, [#] +13 =13, [#] +14 =14); 15 = answering machine defeat ([#] +15 =15)

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656 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
This interactive menu mode is used to program zone numbers, zone types, alarm and report codes, and to identify the type of loop input device and can be used for entering 5800 Series transmitter serial numbers. Press 656 while in programming mode. Note: Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results. Zone Number

A01 ZONE NUMBER

Enter the 2-digit zone number to be programmed. The system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the selected zone, if it is programmed. 00 = exit zone programming mode 92 = Duress 01 = Hardwire Zone 95, 96, 99 = Panic zones 2-25 = RF transmitter zones (only) [6] = Continue 26-41 = RF button zones (only)

b ZONE TYPE

Zone Type
Enter the 2-digit zone type (zt) for this zone. if 00 is entered, the system will skip to DELETE ZONE PARAMETERS prompt (F) 00 = Not Used 10 = Interior with Delay 01 = Entry/Exit #1 14 = Carbon Monoxide 02 = Entry/Exit #2 20 = Arm–Stay 03 = Perimeter 21 = Arm–Away 04 = Interior Follower 22 = Disarm 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 23 = No Alarm Response 06 = 24 Hr Silent 24 = Silent Burglary 07 = 24 Hr Audible [6] = Continue [#] = Return to previous prompt 08 = 24 Hr Aux 09 = Fire without Verification

C REPORT CODE

Report Code
Enter the Report Code (rc) for this zone. Report consists of 2 hexadecimal digits, each composed of 2 numerical digits. (A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, D = 13, E = 14, F = 15) (see Report Code description for explanation of codes). [6] = Continue; If this is zone 95, 96 or 99, the system skips to the VOICE DESCRIPTOR prompt (1C) [#] = Return to previous prompt

d INPUT TYPE

Input Type
Enter the input type (i) for the transmitter assigned to this zone. Note: Zones 2-25 should be assigned as Input Type 3 or 4 and Zones 26-41 should be assigned as Type 5 only. 3 = Supervised RF (RF) [6] = Continue 4 = Unsupervised RF (UR) [#] = Return to previous prompt 5 = Button type (BR)

E LOOP#/AUTO LEARN LOOP AUTO LEARN

Enroll Loop Number or Loop & Serial Number via RF Learning
For BR type devices (device type 5), two (2) transmissions (two key depressions at least five seconds apart) are required. For RF and UR device types (device type 3 and 4), four (4) transmissions are required (fault, restore and fault, restore). The device should be at least 5 feet away from the control when enrolling via RF learning. Note: There is a 52-second time-out for RF enrolling. At the end of the time-out, the system returns to the INPUT TYPE prompt (d). If enrolled, loop number and “LEARNED” will be displayed. Depress the key of the BR type device two times (two transmissions) or fault and restore the RF or UR type device two times (four transmissions).

E2L LEARNED LOOP#/AUTO LEARN LOOP AUTO LEARN

Two beeps will sound after the second transmission of the BR type device or the fourth transmission of the RF or UR type device confirming that the loop number and serial number have been learned. The loop number that has been learned will be displayed (loop 2 shown) and the system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the zone. Press [6] to continue.

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656 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE A0941AL A094-4129 ENROLL MODE A0941ALC A094-4129 ENROLL MODE E LOOP#/AUTO LOOP AUTO LEARN
Enroll Loop Number or Loop & Serial Number via RF Learning (Continued)
The serial number of the device that has been learned will be displayed. “1AL” will be displayed in front of the serial number. Fault and restore the sensor again to confirm the serial number. The system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the zone and “1ALC” will be displayed in front of the serial number. Press [6] to continue. System will advance to Prompt “1C”

Enter Loop Number or Loop & Serial Number via Manual Entry
Enter the desired loop number and press [6] to continue (see the transmitter’s Installation Instructions for specific loop designations). If “LEARNED” is displayed, the zone’s serial number has already been enrolled. Note: The loop number can be changed even if the zone has already been entered. Care should be taken when using this feature. It is possible to make zones inoperable by creating a mismatch of a working serial number/loop number combination. This should be re-confirmed if the loop number is changed. 1-4 = Loop number for the zone of the transmitter being entered or learned 0 = Delete Serial Number prompt (F) [6] = Continue to the ENROLL MODE prompt (1A) [#] = Return to previous prompt

F DELETE ZONE

Delete Zone Parameters If 00 was entered in the Zone Type field or if 0 was entered in the Loop Number field, confirmation of the delete request will delete all information associated with zone currently being programmed. Note: 00 was entered as a zone type in prompt (b), 00 will be retained and system will advance to prompt (1C). 0 = Discard the delete request. 1 = Confirm the requested delete.

1A ENROLL MODE

Enroll Mode
Confirm, delete or enter Serial Number 0 = Skip to the VOICE DESCRIPTOR prompt (1C). If zone type is “00”, then skips to DELETE SERIAL NUMBER prompt instead. 1 = Enroll now and proceed to SERIAL NUMBER prompt (1b) (If “LEARNED” is not displayed). 2 = Copy the last serial number from the local memory buffer (If “LEARNED” is not displayed). 9 = Delete existing serial number. (Only if “LEARNED” is displayed). [6] = Advance to the VOICE DESCRIPTOR prompt (1C). This will save all zone parameters. [#] = Return to the loop number prompt (E).

1b SERIAL NUMBER

Serial Number
Manually enter the 7-digit serial number printed on the transmitter. If an incorrect digit is entered, press the [#] key to return to prompt (1A). When all 7 digits are entered, press the [6] key. The serial number will be copied into EEROM and the local memory buffer and the system will return to the (1A) prompt and “LEARNED” will be displayed. If 52 seconds pass and no entry is been made, the system will return to prompt (1A). Note: In order for all parameters to be accepted, you must advance to prompt (1C). The serial number of the device that has been learned will be displayed. “L” will be displayed in front of the serial number. Fault and restore the sensor again to confirm the serial number. The system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the zone and “LC” will be displayed in front of the serial number. Press [6] to continue. System will advance to Prompt “1C” Note: In order for all parameters to be accepted, you must advance to prompt (1C).

A0941AL A094-4129 ENROLL MODE A0941ALC A094-4129 ENROLL MODE

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656 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 1C ZONE DESCRIPTOR ZONE DESCRIPTOR 1d
Note: System displays 2-digit selection & alpha descriptor OR 99 “No selection”

Voice Descriptor
0 = Skip to next zone (A) 1 = Enter descriptor mode (existing zone descriptor will be announced, then descriptor 1 will be repeated)

Descriptor 1
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index† number of first descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 2 (descriptor 2 will be announced) 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced Press any other key to repeat the selected word

1E
Note: System displays 2digit selection & alpha descriptor OR 99 “No selection”

Descriptor 2
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index† number of second descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 3 (descriptor 3 will be announced) 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced Press any other key to repeat the selected word

1F
Note: System displays 2digit selection & alpha descriptor OR 99 “No selection”

Descriptor 3
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index† number of third descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 or 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced Press any other key to repeat the selected word

† See 684 ASSIGN ZONE VOICE DESCRIPTORS section for Vocabulary Index.

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656 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET
Fill in the required data on this worksheet, then follow the programming procedure. ZONES ON CONTROL: See explanation of headings (defaults shown are for Table 1)
Zone Description Zone No. (A 01) Zone Type (zt) Alarm rpt code (hex) (rc) Vocabulary Index

Wired Zone 1 Duress Keypad Panic (1 & 6) Keypad Panic (3 & #) Keypad Panic (6 & #)
Zone No. Zone (A 01) Type (zt)

0 9 9 9 9

1 2 5 6 9 — —

[00]

[00 00] [01 00]

I I I I I

I I I I I

[00] [00] [06]
Input Loop Type (i) No. (l)

[00 00] [00 00] [01 00]
Transmitter Serial Number

Alarm Report Code in hex (rc)

Vocabulary Index

0|2 0|3 0|4 0|5 0|6 0|7 0|8 0|9 1|0 1|1 1|2 1|3 1|4 1|5 1|6 1|7 1|8 1|9 2|0 2|1 2|2 2|3 2|4 2|5

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[01] [01] [03] [10]

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[01 00] [01 00] [01 00] [01 00]

[3] [3] [3] [3]

[2] [2] [2] [1]

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[47-04-99] [33-04-99] [80-99-99] [56-99-99]

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656 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET
Button Zones Zone No. (A 01) 2|6 2|7 2|8 2|9 3|0 3|1 3|2 3|3 3|4 3|5 3|6 3|7 3|8 3|9 4|0 4|1 Zone Type (zt) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [21] [22] [20] [23] [21] [22] [20] [23] Alarm Report Code in hex (rc) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [01 00] [01 00] [01 00] [00 00] [01 00] [01 00] [01 00] [00 00] Input Loop Type (i) No. (l) [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [3] [2] [4] [1] [3] [2] [4] [1] Transmitter Serial Number Vocabulary Index | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

EXPLANATION OF ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE HEADINGS
A 01 = ZONE No. Zone Numbers are 01 (wired), 02-25 (RF) only, 26-41 (Button) only, 92 (duress), 95, 96, 99 (panic) zt = ZONE TYPE 00 = Not Used 09 = Fire without Verification 01 = Entry/Exit #1 10 = Interior with Delay 02 = Entry/Exit #2 14 = Carbon Monoxide 03 = Perimeter 20 = Arm–Stay 04 = Interior Follower 21 = Arm–Away 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 22 = Disarm 06 = 24 Hr Silent 23 = No Alarm Response 07 = 24 Hr Audible 24 = Silent Burglary 08 = 24 Hr Aux rc = ALARM REPORT CODE Two Hex Digits. For each Hex Digit, enter: 00–09 for 0–9, 10 for A, 11 for B,12 for C, 13 for D, 14 for E, 15 for F. If "00" is entered as the first digit, there will be no report for that zone. For Contact ID reporting, this is enabling code only. Enter any hex digit (other than 00) in the first pair of boxes. The second pair of boxes is ignored. i = INPUT TYPE Enter 3 for RF: Supervised RF Enter 4 for UR: Unsupervised RF Enter 5 for BR: Button Type RF
Zones 2-25 should be assigned as Input Type 3 or 4 and Zones 26-41 should be assigned as Type 5 only.

l = LOOP NUMBER

Used with 5800 RF Loop Input Devices. Record transmitter loop number. Entries are 1-4, depending on device being used. Refer to the transmitter’s instructions for appropriate loop numbers.

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680 DEVICE PROGRAMMING
Use this mode to program Powerline Carrier Devices or zone lists for Chime by Zone feature. It is also used to program the Remote Services Multi-mode (e-mail) event triggers. Press 680 while in programming mode. Note: Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

80 DEVICE PROG MENU A01 DEVICE NUMBER

Powerline Carrier Device Programming
0 = Exit mode, upon which this prompt blinks. 1 = Enter mode

Device Number
Enter the 2-digit device number to be programmed 01-08 = X10 device number 09-16 = Multimode (e-mail) event triggers [6] = Continue 00 = Exit Device Programming mode (displays blinking 80; enter 6 + desired data field or menu mode number)

b DEVICE ACTION C START EVENT TYPE d START ZONE LIST E START ZONE TYPE F STOP ZONE LIST 1A STOP ZONE TYPE

Device Action
Enter the 1-digit action, 0-3, for the device being programmed (current action is displayed). 0 = No response 3 = Pulse on and off 1 = Close for 2 seconds [6] = Continue 2 = Close and stay closed [#] = Return to previous prompt

Start Event Type (If applicable)
Enter the 1-digit start event type, 0-3, for the device being programmed. 0 = Not used 3 = Trouble 1 = Alarm [6] = Continue 2 = Fault [#] = Return to previous prompt

Start Zone List (If applicable)
Enter the 1-digit zone list number, 1-3, or 0 if not used, for the device being programmed. [6] = Continue [#] = Return to previous prompt

Start Zone Type (If applicable)
Enter the 2-digit start zone type for the device being programmed (see Powerline Carrier Device Worksheet for zone type/system operation codes later in this manual). [6] = Continue [#] = Return to previous prompt

Stop Zone List (If applicable)
Enter the 1-digit zone list number, 1-3, or 0 if not used, for the device being programmed. [6] = Continue [#] = Return to previous prompt

Stop Zone Type (If applicable)
Enter the 2-digit stop zone type for the device being programmed (see Powerline Carrier Device Worksheet for zone type/system operation codes later in this manual). [6] = Continue to Device Number prompt (A) [#] = Return to previous prompt

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681 ZONE LISTS
Use this mode to define zone lists for Powerline Carrier Devices and/or for the chime by zone feature. Press 681 while in programming mode. Note: Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

81 ZONE LISTS MENU A01 ZONE LIST NUMBER b ZN ENTRY TO LIST C DEL WHOLE ZN LST d DEL 1 ZN FRM LST E DELETE ZONES

Zone List Programming
0 = Exit mode, upon which this prompt blinks. 1 = Enter mode

Zone List Number
2-digit zone list number to be programmed (use zone list 03 for chime by zone feature). 00 = No zone list, exit zone list mode 01, 02 or 03 = Zone List Number [6] = Accept zone number and enter the next zone number

Zone Entry To List
Enter the 2-digit zone number to be added to this zone list. The system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the selected zone, if it is programmed. [6] = Accept zone number and enter the next zone number 00 = Accept zone number and continue to next prompt

Delete Entire Zone List
0 = Don’t delete; continue to next prompt 1 = Delete the current zone list

Delete Zones From List?
0 = Don’t delete; continue to next zone list number (prompt A) 1 = Continue to delete zones prompt

Delete Zones
Enter the 2-digit zone number to be deleted from the current zone list. When deleting a zone(s) from the zone list, if the selected zone has a Voice Descriptor programmed, upon deletion it will be announced as a confirmation that it has been deleted. [6] = Delete zone and enter next zone to be deleted 00 = Return to next zone list number (prompt A 01)

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POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES WORKSHEET FOR 680 and 681
Applicable only if Powerline Carrier Devices are to be used, or chime-by-zone feature is used.

UL

Powerline Carrier Devices have not been evaluated by UL.

680 OUTPUT DEVICES
Fill in the required data on the worksheet on below and follow the programming procedure in the Installation Instructions as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence. Note: If using P.C.L.D. (X10 devices), Field 625 must be programmed with a House Code. START either or both ZONE ZONE TYPE SYS OPERATION (zt) LIST (zl) STOP either or both

DEVICE ACTION EVENT RESTORE ZONE TYPE/ NUMBER (aa) ZONE LIST (zl) SYS OPERATION (zt) TYPE (et) P.L.C.D.*† 01 P.L.C.D.*† 02 P.L.C.D.*† 03 P.L.C.D.* 04 P.L.C.D.* †05 P.L.C.D.*† 06 SYS. P.L.C.D.*† 07 SYS. P.L.C.D.*† 08 [2] [33] [36] E-mail event trigger 09 E-mail event trigger 10 E-mail event trigger 11 E-mail event trigger 12 E-mail event trigger 13 E-mail event trigger 14 E-mail event trigger 15 E-mail event trigger 16 [2] [33] [36] Note: If using an X10 Powerhouse Security SH10A Siren as device 08, you must change the action default to “3” if using default table 4.
Where: A = DEVICE ACTION ET = EVENT TYPE Z L = ZONE LIST 0 = No Response; 1 = Close for 2 sec; 2 = Close and stay closed; 3 = Pulse on and off. 0 = Not used; 1 = Alarm; 2 = Fault; 3 = Trouble. 1, 2, or 3 (from Field 681) or 0 = Not Used. "START" ZONE LIST: Upon alarm, fault, or trouble of ANY zone on this list, device action will START. "STOP" RESTORE of ZONE LIST: Upon restore of ALL zones on this list, device action will STOP. It need not be same list as used for START. Note: Do not assign zones with types 20, 21, or 22 to a zone list. Choices for Zone Types are: 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 09 = Fire Zone without Verification 00 = Not Used 10 = Interior with Delay 06 = 24 Hour Silent 01 = Entry/Exit#1 14 = Carbon Monoxide 07 = 24 Hour Audible 02 = Entry/Exit#2 24= Silent Burglary 08 = 24 Hour Aux 03 = Perimeter 04 = Interior Follower Note: Any zone in "ZT" going into alarm, fault, or trouble will activate device with the exception of 01, 02 when the system is in alarm. Any zone that restores will stop device action.

ZT = ZONE TYPE/ SYSTEM OPERATION

Choices for System Operation are:
20 = Arming–Stay 21 = Arming–Away 22 = Disarming (Code + OFF) 31 = End of Exit Time 32 = Start of Entry Time
Note: In normal operation mode: For Devices 01-06: Function + Lights On + NN Function + Lights Off + NN

33 = Any Alarm (except ZT=08 or 09) 36 = *At Bell Timeout 38 = Chime 39 = Any Fire Alarm
* Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier. For Devices 07 and 08: Code + Function + Lights On + NN Code + Function + Lights Off + NN

40 = Bypassing 42 = System Battery Low 43 = Communication Failure 52 = Kissoff 58 = Duress
NN = 2- digit device number (Entry starts Device NN) (Entry stops Device NN)

681 ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation manual as you enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.
Zone List 1: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 00 to end entries).

.etc. [28][32]
Zone List 2: Started or stopped by zone numbers (enter 00 to end entries).

.etc. [29][33]
Zone List 3: Started or stopped by zone numbers AND/OR assignment of Chime zones (enter 00 to end entries)

.etc. [02][03]

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683 ENHANCED SEQUENTIAL MODE
Use this mode to enter transmitter serial numbers. Press 683 while in programming mode. Enhanced Sequential Mode

83 ENHANCD SEQ MODE A ZONE NUMBER

0 = Exit mode, upon which this prompt blinks. 1 = Enter mode

Zone Number
Enter the 2-digit zone number of the first transmitter to have its serial number entered. The system will announce the Voice Descriptor for the selected zone if it has been programmed. [6] = Continue; system searches for zones not yet entered, (for zones 2 to 25 a zone type must be entered) then advances to SERIAL NUMBER prompt (1b). 00 = Exit Sequential mode, upon which the prompt “83” blinks.

1A MODE ENROLL MODE OD

Enroll Mode
Enter, View or Confirm Serial Number. 0 = Advance to next unlearned zone. 1 = Enter now and proceed to SERIAL NUMER prompt (1b). For 4-button keys (zones 2629, 30-33, 34-37 and 38-41) the serial number will be learned to all four buttons. 2 = copy the previous serial number entry from the buffer.
Note: Before you can copy a serial number you must first enter a serial number. If no serial is stored in the buffer and a copy is attempted the panel will emit a long beep indicating an invalid operation.

3 = View existing serial number. (Only if “L” is displayed. If “L” is not displayed, panel will emit a long beep. Each digit will be displayed and the keypad will beep once for digits 1-6 and three times for last digit. 4 = Copy the 4-button key template set for zones 26 - 29 (includes all zone parameters except serial numbers). Only valid on 4-button key zones 30-33, 34-37 and 38-41 that do not have serial numbers learned. (Template acceptance is indicated by two beeps after copying. A single long beep emitted when copying templates indicates the template is not valid.) 9 = Delete existing serial number. Go to the (1A) prompt. (For 4-button key zones 26-29, 30-33, 34-37 and 38-41, deletes all four at once.) [6] = Advance to the next unlearned zone. [#] = Return to previous prompt (1A).

1b SERIAL NUMBER

Serial Number
Enroll transmitter serial number via RF transmission or manually. RF Learning - Two (2) transmissions (two key depressions) at least five seconds apart will be required for BR type or four (4) transmissions (fault, restore and fault, restore) for UR or RF type. If the learned serial number has a different loop number than that entered in 656 the system will announce the Voice Descriptor, if it is programmed, followed by two beeps and will return to Prompt (1A) and “LEARNED” will be displayed. If the loop number captured by RF transmission and that entered in 656 mode match, the system will announce the Voice Descriptor, if it is programmed, followed by three beeps and return to Prompt (1A) and “LEARNED” will be displayed. No additional transmissions are needed for confirmation. Manual Entry - Enter the 7-digit serial number printed on the transmitter. If you enter an incorrect digit, press the [#] key to backup to prompt (1A) and start over. When all 7 digits are entered, press the [6] key. If less than 7 digits are entered, the keypad will emit a single long beep and return to the (1A) prompt without displaying “LEARNED”. If more than 7 digits have been entered, the first 6 digits will be saved along with the last digit that was entered (entering 123456789 yields the serial number 1234569).
Note: If 52 seconds passes and no entry has been made, the system returns to prompt (1A).

F DELETE ZONE CONF

Delete Zone Parameters Confirmation
0 = Discard the delete request. 1 = Confirm requested delete.

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684 ASSIGN ZONE VOICE DESCRIPTORS
Use this mode to assign voice descriptors for each zone. These are the descriptors that are announced when the system announces any event involving a zone number. Press 684 while in programming mode.
Note: Entering a number other than the one specified may give unpredictable results.

84 VOICE ZONE VOICE DESC A ZONE NUMBER

Assign Voice Descriptors
0 = Exit mode, upon which this prompt blinks. 1 = Enter mode

Zone Number
Enter the 2-digit zone number for which this descriptor is being assigned then press [7]. The Voice Descriptor for the selected zone will be announced, if it has been programmed. [6] = Continue to next prompt (existing descriptors will be announced, then descriptor 1 will be repeated.) 00 = Exit Zone Voice Descriptor mode (displays blinking 84; enter 6 + desired data field or menu mode number)

b DESCRIPTOR 1 C DESCRIPTOR 2 d DESCRIPTOR 3

Descriptor 1
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index number of first descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 2 (descriptor 2 will be announced) 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced. Press any other key to repeat the selected word

Descriptor 2
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index number of second descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 = accept word and advance to descriptor 3 (descriptor 3 will be announced) 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced. Press any other key to repeat the selected word

Descriptor 3
Enter [#] + 2-digit vocabulary index number of third descriptor word for this zone. To change the entered index number, press [#] + desired index number. 6 or 8 = accept word and advance to next zone (prompt A) – zone descriptor will be announced. Press any other key to repeat the selected word

VOCABULARY INDEX
00 82 32 01 33 34 35 36 83 37 38 02 03 39 04 40 05 06 41 42 ½ sec pause A ALARM ATTIC B BABY BACK BASEMENT BATHROOM BEDROOM C CHECK D DELAY DOOR DEN DETECTOR DINING DINING ROOM DOOR DOWNSTAIRS DRIVEWAY E EAST EIGHT EMERGENCY 43 87 44 07 45 08 46 47 48 49 09 50 10 51 11 52 12 13 53 F FAMILY ROOM FIRE FIRE DETECTION FIRST FLOOR FIVE FLOOR FOUR FRONT G GARAGE GUEST ROOM GUN H HALL I INSIDE K KITCHEN L LAUNDRY LAUNDRY ROOM LIBRARY LIVING LIVING ROOM M 14 MAIN 15 MASTER 54 MASTER BEDROOM 55 MEDICAL 84 MESSAGE 56 MOTION DETECTOR N 57 NINE 16 NORTH 58 NURSERY O 59 OFFICE 60 ONE 17 OUTSIDE P 61 PATIO 62 POLICE 18 POOL R 63 REAR 19 ROOM 64 65 20 21 66 67 68 69 22 23 24 85 25 75 76 77 78 26 79 27 80 28 81 86 S SECOND FLOOR SEVEN SHED SHOP SIDE SILENT POLICE SIX SLIDING SMOKE SOUTH STORAGE SYSTEM T THIRD FLOOR THREE TRANSMITTER TWO U UPSTAIRS UTILITY UTILITY ROOM W WEST WINDOW Y YARD Z ZERO ZONES 29 30 31 70 71 72 73 74 99 1st 2nd 3rd Custom Word #1 Custom Word #2 Custom Word #3 Custom Word #4 Custom Word #5 Blank (to erase previously programmed word) SYSTEM WORDS (Announced by system – not programmable) AC LOSS ARMED AWAY BYPASSED CARBON MONOXIDE CHIME DISARMED DISARM SYSTEM NOW EXIT NOW FAULT INSTANT LOW BATTERY NOT READY TO ARM STAY

Note: If a Wireless Keypad is being installed along with this system, not all the voice descriptors shown on this list can be announced by keypad. (Refer to the Wireless Keypad documentation for further information).

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685 RECORD CUSTOM VOICE DESCRIPTORS
Use this mode to record up to 5 custom voice descriptors for use with zone announcements. Press 685 while in programming mode.
NOTE: Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results.

85 REC VOICE DESCR A CUSTOM DESC #

Record Custom Voice Descriptors
0 = Exit mode, upon which this prompt blinks. 1 = Enter mode

Custom Descriptor Number
Enter 7 + d + [6] where d = 0-4, each representing custom word 70, 71, 72, 73 or 74 respectively. Existing descriptor will be announced. Press [#] to start recorder. Begin speaking immediately after the third beep. Speak the desired word clearly near the keypad microphone. Recording stops after 1.5 seconds. 6 = Accept word and ready to record next descriptor (prompt A….7d) [#] = Re-record descriptor 00 = Exit Record mode after pressing 6 (displays blinking 85; enter 6 + desired data field or menu mode number) Press any other key to repeat the recorded word.

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5800 SERIES LOOP NUMBERS
LOOP 1 (LOW SENSITIVITY LOOP 1 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 (HIGH SENSITIVITY) LOOP 3 (TEMP) LOOP 4 (TAMPER) 5800CO ENROLL AS "RF" 5800Micra ENROLL AS "RF" 5800PIR-RES ENROLL AS "RF" 5800PIR/ 5800PIR-COM ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 (LOW SENSITIVITY LOOP 2 (HIGH SENSITIVITY) LOOP 3 (TEMP) LOOP 4 (TAMPER) 5800PIR-OD ENROLL AS "RF" 5800RL SET HOUSE ID LOOP 2 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON
• •• • •• ••• • •• ••

LOOP 3 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON LOOP 2 LOOP 1

LOOP 3 LOOP 4 YOU MUST ENROLL THIS BUTTON
ON OFF

LOOP 2 LOOP 1
•• • ••

LOOP 1

LOOP 1

LOOP 3

LOOP 1

5800SS1 E N RO L L A S " R F "

5 8 0 0 WAV E P RO G R A M HOUSE ID

5801 E N RO L L A S "UR OR"RF"

5802MN ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF"

5802MN2 ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF"

5804/5804E ENROLL AS "BR"

5 8 0 4 B D / 5 8 0 4 B DV ENROLL AS "BR" PROGRAM HOUSE ID

LOOP 2 (REED)
ON 1 OF F 2 3 4

LOOP 1

LOOP 1 LOOP 1

LOOP 1 (TERMINALS)

LOOP 2 (REED) LOOP 1 (TERMINALS) ALTERNATE POSITION FOR LOOP 2 5816MN ENROLL AS "RF"

5805-6 ENROLL AS "BR"

5806/5806W3/5807 5808/5808LST/5808W3 ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 1 (PRIMARY) LOOP 2 (AUX. CENTER) LOOP 3 (AUX. RIGHT) 5817 ENROLL AS "RF"

5809 ENROLL AS "RF"

5811 ENROLL AS "RF"

5814 ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 2 (REED)

5816 ENROLL AS "RF"

LOOP 2 (REED)

AR ME D

LOOP 1 (TEMP SENSOR)

LOOP 1

LOOP 3 (TERMINALS) LOOP 1 (TERMINALS) 5819 ENROLL AS "RF"

LOOP 3 (TERMINALS) LOOP 1 (INTERNAL SHOCK SENSOR 5819S (WHS & BRS) ENROLL AS "RF"

RE AD Y

5816TEMP ENROLL AS "RF"

5818 ENROLL AS "RF"

5820/5820L ENROLL AS "RF" SERIAL #1 LOOP 3 SERIAL #1 LOOP 4 SERIAL #2 LOOP 3
AW AY ST AY 1 2 3 4

5821 ENROLL AS "RF"

5828/5828V P RO G R A M HOUSE ID LOOP 1 (MOTION)

LOOP 1 (HIGH SECURITY) LOOP 1 (SOUND)
(G (R n) ed ) (Yell ow ) ree

SERIAL #1 LOOP 2 SERIAL #1 LOOP 1 SERIAL #2 LOOP 2

LOOP 2 (STANDARD SECURITY) LOOP 3 (TILT MODE) 5853 ENROLL AS "RF" 5870API ENROLL AS "RF" LOOP 4 (TAMPER)

5849 ENROLL AS "RF"

5850 (GBD) ENROLL AS "RF"

5878 ENROLL AS "BR"

5890/5890PI ENROLL AS "RF"

5894PI ENROLL AS "RF"

5897 ENROLL AS "RF"

Notes: (1) You must enroll loop 4 on the 5801, 5804/5804E, and 5804BD/5804BDV transmitters, regardless of whether it is used or not. (2) 5804E encrypted (High-Security) devices must be activated while the system is in Go/No Go Test Mode. Refer to the transmitter’s installation instructions for complete details. The system will confirm enrollment of the encrypted device by beeping two times.

UL

The 5800RL, 5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, 5808LST, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819S(WHS & BRS), 5828/5828V and 5850(GBD) transmitters are not intended for any UL installations.

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5800-002-V0

Default Tables
Function
*20 Installer code *21 Quick arm enable *22 Keypad backlight timeout *23 Forced bypass *24 RF house ID code *25 Powerline carrier device house code *26 Chime-by-zone *27 Real-time clock display *29 Daylight saving time start/end month *30 Daylight saving time start/end weekend *31 Single alarm sounding per zone *32 Sounder timeout *33 Alarm bell timeout *34 Exit delay *35 Entry delay 1 (zone type 01) *36 Entry delay 2 (zone type 02) *37 Audible exit warning/quick exit *38 Confirmation of arming ding *39 Power up in previous state *40 PABX access code *41 Primary phone number *42 Secondary phone number *43 Primary subscriber account number *44 Secondary subscriber account number *46 “Follow Me Reminder” Phone Number *47 Phone system select *48 Report format *49 Split/dual reporting *50 15 second dialer delay (burglary) *51 Periodic test report *52 First test report offset *53 Sescoa/radionics select *54 Lack of usage notification *55 Reporting Channels *56 Enhanced Zone programming *58 RF jam detection *59 Exit error report code *60 Trouble report code *61 Bypass report code *62 AC loss report code *63 Low battery Report code *64 Test report code *65 Open report code *66 Arm away/stay report code *67 RF transmitter low battery report code *68 Cancel report code *70 Alarm restore codes *71 Trouble restore report code *72 Bypass restore report code *73 AC restore report code *74 Low battery restore report code *75 RF transmitter low battery restore report code *76 Test restore report code *77 Dynamic Signaling Delay/ Dynamic Signaling Priority *78 Programmable Tone Generation Time *80 Powerline Carrier Devices *81 Zone lists for devices *84 Assign zone voice descriptors *86 Multi-mode (E-mail notification) *87 Auxiliary Function/ 1-button paging *88 Pager characters *89 Event log 80% full report code *90 Event logging *91 Alarm audio verification/remote phone control *92 Number of reports in armed period *93 Flexible call back *94 Download phone number *95 Ring detect count for downloading/remote phone control Default Master Code Default Duress Code By activating *96, Field 43, and 44 will be changed to 15, 15, 15, 15.

Table 1
4112 1 0 0 0,0 0 0 1 3,11 2,1 0 0 1 7,0 3,0 6,0 1,1 0 1 ------15,15,15,15 15,15,15,15 --5 7,7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 See *56 table 0 1 1,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 0 0,0 1,0 1,0 1 1,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 See *80 table See *81 table 0 0 --0,0 3 2 0 0 --15 1,2,3,4 ---

Table 2

Table 3

Table 4
4112 1 0 0 0,0 0 0 1 3,11 2, 1 0 0 1 7,0 3,0 6,0 1,1 0 1 ------15,15,15,15 15,15,15,15 --5 7,7 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 See *56 table 0 1 1,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 0 0,0 1,0 1,0 1 1,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 See *80 table See *81 table 0 1 --0,0 3 2 0 0 --15 1,2,3,4 ---

4112 4112 1 1 0 0 0 0 0,0 0,0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3,11 3,11 2,1 2,1 0 0 0 0 1 1 6,0 7,0 4,5 3,0 6,0 6,0 0,1 1,1 0 0 1 1 ------------15,15,15,15 15,15,15,15 15,15,15,15 15,15,15,15 ----5 5 7,7 7,7 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 See *56 table See *56 table 0 0 0 1 1,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 0 0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 1 1 1,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 See *80 table --See *81 table See *81 table Refer to *84 Programming 0 0 1 0 ----0,0 0,0 15 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 ----15 15 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 -----

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UL INSTALLATIONS THE MINIMUM WIRE SIZE USED FOR TELEPHONE INSTALLATIONS MUST BE #26 GAGE

EXTERNAL SOUNDERS AND POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY UL. POWER SHUTDOWN NOTE: AT 6.0VDC THE SYSTEM WILL NOT OPERATE.
HARD WIRED ZONE
6-14VDC 120mA max.

TO 24HR 110VAC UNSWITCHED OUTLET

WARNING TO PREVENT RISK OF SHOCK, DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINE AT TELECOM JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT EARTH GROUND INCOMING TELEPHONE LINE PREMISES TELEPHONE
2k OHMS EOLR

BELL

K10145WH/K10145X10 OR K10145CN PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER 9VAC, 25VA

TIP 8 POS JACK T R T AC R HWZ
SOUND OUT

RING TIP RING AC

NOTE USE ONLY THE K10145WH/K10145X10 OR K10145CN CLASS 2 TRANSFORMERS PROVIDED

1 4 7 9 11 5 10 6 8

2 3

SUPER HIGH-CAPACITY BATTERY CONNECTOR STANDARD/HIGH-CAPACITY BATTERY CONNECTOR GSML/GSMVL COMMUNICATIONS PORT

INCOMING PHONE LINE EARTH GROUND ZONE PHONE SOUNDERS

AC

-23ALL OUTPUT CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED.
THE LYNX PLUS SERIES CONTROLS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWING INTEGRAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACKS:

ON

85dB SIREN DISABLE SWITCH

THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARDS ANSI/NFPA 70 NATONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND NFPA 72 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE, CHAPTER 2 (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC., BATTERY MARCH PARK, QUINCY, MA 02169). PRINTED INFORMATION DESCRIBING PROPER INSTALLATION, EVACUATION PLANNING AND REPAIR SERVICE IS TO BE PROVIDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.

POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICE CONNECTOR

GSMVL AUDIO CABLE CONNECTOR

FCC ID: CFS8DLLYNXPLUS (LYNX PLUS SERIES) COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES, PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION No. 5GBUSA-25623-AL-E RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.6B

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

WARNING

P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SC P/N LYNXRCHKIT-HC P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA
REPLACE EVERY FOUR YEARS

THIS UNIT MAY BE PROGRAMMED TO INCLUDE AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INDICATED FIRE CIRCUITS. THE TOTAL DELAY (CONTROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS) SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS. NO OTHER INITIATING DEVICES SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION.

WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM

CIRCUIT (ZONE) 02 - 25 ZT16

CONTROL UNIT DELAY-SEC 30 seconds

SMOKE DETECTOR MODEL DELAY-SEC 5806 10 seconds

LYNX PLUS SERIES ALSO COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING: CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION (CSA) C22.1, CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART 1, SAFETY STANDARD FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND CAN/ULC-S540 INSTALLATION OF RESIDENTIAL FIRE WARNING SYSTEMS.

LYNX PLUS SERIES SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS

1000-300-SOC-V1

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