Honeywell Lyric Controller - Install Guide - Dated 11/15 Rev D



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Lyric
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Controller
Installation and Reference Guide

























































































Ref: LCP500-L/LCP500-LC
800-18076 11/15 Rev. D





Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTIONRECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION


The Following Recommendations for the location of f
ire and burglary detection devices help provide pro
per
coverage for the protected premises.
Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors
With regard to the number and placement of smoke/he
at detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations
contained in the National Fire Protection Associatio
n's (NFPA) Standard #72 noted below.




Early warning fire detection is best achieved by th
e installation of fire detection equipment in all r
ooms and
areas of the household as follows: For minimum prot
ection a smoke detector should be installed outside
of
each separate sleeping area, and on each additional
floor of a multi-floor family living unit, includi
ng
basements. The installation of smoke detectors
in kitchens, attics (finished or unfinished), or i
n garages is not
normally recommended.


For additional protection the NFPA recommends that y
ou install heat
or smoke detectors
in the living room,
dining room, bedroom(s), kitchen, hallway(s), attic
, furnace room, utility and storage rooms, basement
s and
attached garages.
In addition, we recommend the following:


Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where
a smoker sleeps.


Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where
someone sleeps with the door partly or completely
closed. Smoke could be blocked by the closed door.
Also, an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake
up
the sleeper if the door is closed.


Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where elec
trical appliances (such as portable heaters, air
conditioners or humidifiers) are used.


Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway
if the hallway is more than 40 feet (12 meters) lon
g.


Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm
control is located, or in any room where alarm cont
rol
connections to an AC source or phone lines are made
. If detectors are not so located, a fire within th
e room
could prevent the control from reporting a fire or
an intrusion.

THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TE
MPORAL PULSE
THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TE
MPORAL PULSE
THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TE
MPORAL PULSE
THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TE
MPORAL PULSE
SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.
SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.
SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.



DINING
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
BDRM
DINING
LIVING ROOM
TV ROOM
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
TO
BR
LVNG RM
BASEMENT
KTCHN
.
CLOSED
DOOR
GARAGE
Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection
Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection
Heat-Activated Detectors
BDRM
floor_plan-001-V1


Recommendations for Proper Intrusion Protection


For proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be lo
cated at every possible point of entry to a home or

premises. This would include any skylights that may
be present, and the upper windows in a multi-level

building.


In addition, we recommend that radio backup be used
in a security system. This will ensure that alarm
signals
can be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the
event that the communications are out of order (if
connected to an alarm monitoring station).
This Honeywell security system is designed for use
with devices manufactured or approved by Honeywell
for use with the
system. The security system is not designed for us
e with any device that may be attached to the syste
m's control or other
communicating bus if Honeywell has not approved suc
h device for use with the system. Use of any such
unauthorized device
may cause damage or compromise the performance of t
he security system and affect the validity of the e
nd user’s Honeywell
limited warranty. When you install devices that ha
ve been manufactured or approved by Honeywell, you
give the end user
the assurance that these devices have been thorough
ly tested to ensure optimum performance when used w
ith this
Honeywell security system. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Table of Contents

System Features
System FeaturesSystem Features
System Features ...................................
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...... 5
Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the
the the
the C
CC
Control
ontrolontrol
ontrol ............................................
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...................................... 7
Backup Battery Installation .......................
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................................................. 7

Battery Selection .................................
...................................................
...................................................
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7
Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery ........
...................................................
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...................... 7
Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery .........
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................... 7
Wall Mounting .....................................
...................................................
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.......... 8
Desktop Mounting ..................................
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...................................................
.... 9
Replace the Back Plate .............................
...................................................
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.......................................... 9
Install the Desk Stand ............................
...................................................
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.............................................. 9
AC Power ...........................................
...................................................
...................................................
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........... 10
Wiring Overview ...................................
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..... 10
Make Electrical Connections .......................
...................................................
...................................................
..................................... 10
Communications Modules ............................
...................................................
...................................................
.............................................. 11
Communications Module 24-Hour Standby power .......
...................................................
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......... 11
Install and Configure Communications Module .......
...................................................
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......................... 11
Installing the Cellular Module ....................
...................................................
...................................................
....................................... 11
Checking Signal Strength ..........................
...................................................
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....................................... 12
Wireless Zones
Wireless ZonesWireless Zones
Wireless Zones ....................................
...................................................
...................................................
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...... 13
General Information ...............................
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... 13
Zones .............................................
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Range .............................................
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Transmitters ......................................
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... 13
House Identification ..............................
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.............................................. 13
Transmitter Supervision ...........................
...................................................
...................................................
......................................... 13
Transmitter Input Types ...........................
...................................................
...................................................
......................................... 13
Transmitter Battery Life ..........................
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.......................................... 13
RF Transmitter Loop Numbers .......................
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Mechanics
Mechanics Mechanics
Mechanics of
of of
of Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming .......................................
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Navigating Menus ..................................
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.... 15
Touch-screen Display ..............................
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Keypad Lockout ....................................
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................................................ 15

Navigation Keys ...................................
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6
Home Screen .......................................
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16
Security Screen ...................................
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17
Master User Tools Screen ..........................
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....................................... 17
Programming ........................................
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...................................................
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....... 18
Enter Installer Programming Mode ...................
...................................................
...................................................
............................ 18
Loading Factory Defaults ..........................
...................................................
...................................................
................................................ 19

Select a Default Configuration.....................
...................................................
...................................................
................................... 19
Exit Programming Mode ..............................
...................................................
...................................................
.............................................. 19
Upgrade Lyric Controller Firmware .................
...................................................
...................................................
..................................... 19
Zone Response Type Definitions
Zone Response Type DefinitionsZone Response Type Definitions
Zone Response Type Definitions ....................
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................................... 20
General Information ...............................
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.. 20
System Operation
System OperationSystem Operation
System Operation ..................................
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. 22
Key/Touchscreen Operation .........................
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Panic Key/Icons ....................................
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..... 22
Security Codes ....................................
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....... 22
Installer Code ....................................
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. 22
Master Code .......................................
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. 22
Enter/Change the Master Code by Installer .........
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................... 22
Secondary User Codes ..............................
...................................................
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........................................ 22
Reset Master Code .................................
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............................................. 23
Security Code Notes ...............................
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........................................... 23
System Displays ...................................
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..... 24
Zone Status Displays ..............................
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. 24
Audio Alarm Verification (Two-Way Voice Feature) ..
...................................................
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................. 25
Activation.........................................
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.... 25
Operator Commands .................................
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........................................ 25
Event Log .........................................
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............ 26
Contact ID Event Log Codes ........................
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Table of Contents
(Continued)




Central Station Messages ..........................
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.......................................27
Testing the System
Testing the SystemTesting the System
Testing the System ................................
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28
Test Modes ........................................
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.. 28
Testing the System ................................
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Armed System Test .................................
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........................................... 28
Zone Discovery Mode ...............................
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Rebooting the System ..............................
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........................................ 29
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Programming Default
Programming Default Programming Default
Programming Default Values
ValuesValues
Values ............................................
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...... 30
Zone Assignment/Alarm Response Types ..............
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Zone Response Type
Zone Response Type Zone Response Type
Zone Response Type Matrix
MatrixMatrix
Matrix ............................................
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.................... 32
Regulatory Agency Statements
Regulatory Agency StatementsRegulatory Agency Statements
Regulatory Agency Statements ......................
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Limi
LimiLimi
Limitations
tations tations
tations of
of of
of t
tt
this System Statement
his System Statementhis System Statement
his System Statement ..............................
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Agency
AgencyAgency
Agency

Notices
NoticesNotices
Notices ...........................................
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SIA Quick Reference Guide
SIA Quick Reference GuideSIA Quick Reference Guide
SIA Quick Reference Guide .........................
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Specifications
SpecificationsSpecifications
Specifications ....................................
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....... 36
Contacting Technical Support
Contacting Technical SupportContacting Technical Support
Contacting Technical Support ......................
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Glossary
GlossaryGlossary
Glossary ..........................................
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Index
IndexIndex
Index .............................................
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Summary
Summary Summary
Summary of
of of
of Connect
ConnectConnect
Connections Diagram
ions Diagramions Diagram
ions Diagram ......................................
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Warranty Information
Warranty InformationWarranty Information
Warranty Information .............................
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............................. Rear Cover


















Lyric
LyricLyric
Lyric

Lock
LockLock
Lock


This system supports Lyric Lock, an advanced featur
e designed to keep it functioning optimally. Lyric
Lock
capabilities include: the ability to interact with
Honeywell and your company’s network for the setup
and
programming of system features, support for remote
software updates and the ability (when enabled) to
enhance the end user’s security by preventing unaut
horized takeover of the system by another monitorin
g
company.
In the event that the end user wishes to authorize
another company to take over the system, the end us
er may
request that Honeywell remotely disable Lyric Lock.
Honeywell will require documentation that the end
user
has attempted to contact your company three times a
nd that your company has failed to respond, or fail
ed to
agree to the end user’s request. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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System Features
System FeaturesSystem Features
System Features


The Lyric Controller is a self-contained, rechargea
ble wireless control/communicator that features eas
y
installation and usage. A built-in speaker provides
voice annunciation of system status along with voi
ce
descriptors of each zone. An internal module allows
the controller to communicate with the Central Sta
tion via
the Internet or (if installed) Cellular Wireless.
ETL

Lyric
Lyric Lyric
Lyric Controller
ControllerController
Controller

is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applicat
is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applicatis not intended for UL985 Household Fire applicat
is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applicatio
ns u
ions uions u
ions unless a 24
nless a 24nless a 24
nless a 24-
--
-hour backup
hour backup hour backup
hour backup
battery
battery battery
battery (
((
(p/n
p/np/n
p/n

300
300300
300-
--
-03866
0386603866
03866-
--
-AIO
AIOAIO
AIO) is installed.
) is installed.) is installed.
) is installed.





System Features
System FeaturesSystem Features
System Features


7.0-inch Color Graphic Touch Screen



Message Center (for user recorded messages)



Voice Announcement of System and Zone Status



Ten User-selectable Chime Sounds



Automatic Stay Arming



Night Stay Arming



48 User Codes (Installer, Master, Guest, Duress)



Panic Functions (Police, Fire, Medical)



Programmable Reminders



Video Camera Control (requires Wi-Fi® connection)



Supports Mobile Devices (Tablet, iPAD, etc.) that d
uplicate functions of the Lyric Controller (i.e.;
Security, Web Content Home Automation and Video Con
trol)



Built-in Camera (enabled via AlarmNet 360™ and Tot
al Connect)

Home Automation
Home AutomationHome Automation
Home Automation




Integrated Z-Wave Support


Control up to 72 Z-Wave Home Automation Devices in
cluding:
-
Thermostats (up to 6)
-
Door Locks (up to 6)
-
Devices (outlets, switches, lamps/appliances) (up t
o 60)


Supports Z-Wave Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) Mode


100 programmable Smart Actions


Up to 150 scheduled events


Supports Garage Door Feature (5877 Relay Receiver)



Video Doorbell compatibility
Zones and Devices
Zones and DevicesZones and Devices
Zones and Devices




Two Hardwire Zones (EOLR, N/C, N/O)


4 Panel Panic Zones


128 Wireless Protection Zones (5800 and SiX™ Series
transmitters)


Four Garage Door Zones


32 Wireless Buttons (Wireless Key) Zones (5800 and
SiX Series transmitters)


Supports SiX Series Devices
-
Sensor Location Feature
-
Signal Strength Validation Feature
-
Frequency Agility


Eight (SiX Series) Wireless Keypad Zones


12 Temperature Zones


Resident Monitor Zone Types


Built-in Case Tamper


Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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System Features
System FeaturesSystem Features
System Features

(Continued)



Communication
CommunicationCommunication
Communication


ADEMCO Contact ID


Integrated Wi-Fi Support


Cellular (GSM, LTE or CDMA) Central Station commun
ication


Wi-Fi Central Station communication


Two-way Voice Communication


Supports AlarmNet 360 Remote Services
System Power
System PowerSystem Power
System Power




Primary Power: Plug-in Power Supply, 110VAC to 9VDC, 2
.5A output p/n 300-04705V1 (300-4063V1 in
Canada)


Backup Battery: Rechargeable Nickel-metal Hydride
Battery Pack rated at 7.2Vdc. LCP500-4B (p/n
300-03864-AIO) or LCP500-24B (p/n 300-03866-AIO)
Alarm Output
Alarm OutputAlarm Output
Alarm Output




Built-in Sounder


Steady Output for burglary/panic


Temporal (3) Pulse Output for fire alarms


Temporal (4) Pulse Output for carbon monoxide alarm
s


Audio Alarm Verification (AAV)
Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming




Options stored in EEROM


Can be uploaded, downloaded or controlled via Alar
mNet 360 using capable Cellular or Wi-Fi
Communications Module


Flash Downloading
Other Features
Other FeaturesOther Features
Other Features




Exit Error feature (detects difference between an
actual alarm and exit alarm caused by leaving a doo
r
open after the exit delay expires)


Keypad Lockout (detects invalid code entries and l
ocks out keypad for a 15 minute period)


Event Log Storage (total 6,000 events)


RF Jam Detection


Advanced Protection Logic™ (APL) (Minimizes the like
lihood of the system being disabled before
notification can be sent to the Central Station ind
icating that the premises have been compromised.)


Lyric Lock (Customer Retention Logic) Dealer selec
table Lockout (anti-takeover) feature


Displays Local Weather (requires Total Connect Ser
vice)


Dealer/Central Station Messages (requires Total Co
nnect Service)


Dealer Information Display - allows Dealer to uplo
ad the following via AlarmNet 360:
- Dealer Logo
- Dealer Contact Information
- Dealer Picture



Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control
the Controlthe Control
the Control


Backup
Backup Backup
Backup Battery Installation
Battery InstallationBattery Installation
Battery Installation


The Lyric Controller is equipped with an integral,
replaceable, rechargeable battery pack rated at 7.2
Vdc. In the
event of an AC power loss, the system is supported
by the long life backup battery that is supervised
for
connection and for low voltage conditions. If the b
attery is missing, or a low battery condition is de
tected, a
“low battery” message is displayed and a report is
sent to the Central Station. In addition, the syste
m will beep
once every 45 seconds to audibly indicate a low bat
tery condition (press any key to stop the beeping).
Select
the appropriate battery pack, based on the installa
tion’s requirement, and install the battery pack. F
ollow the
steps and refer to the figure below to install and
connect the battery.
Battery Selection
Battery SelectionBattery Selection
Battery Selection


Select the appropriate battery pack, based on the i
nstallation’s requirement, and install the battery
pack.
Battery Part Number
Battery Part NumberBattery Part Number
Battery Part Number

Battery StandbyTime
Battery StandbyTimeBattery StandbyTime
Battery StandbyTime

Low Battery Notification
Low Battery NotificationLow Battery Notification
Low Battery Notification

LCP500-4B (300-03864-AIO)

4-hours (minimum)

Approximately 1-hour before battery depletion

LCP500-24B (300-03866-AIO)

24-hours (minimum)

At least 1-hour before battery depletion
Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
Installing the Rechargeable Backup BatteryInstalling the Rechargeable Backup Battery
Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery


1. Insert the battery pack into controller’s rear c
ase.
2. Install the battery retainer.
3. Secure the battery retainer with the provided sc
rew.
4. Connect the battery pack connector to the recept
acle on the back of the controller.
5. Align the slots on the back of the controller wi
th the hooks on the wall mount as shown below.
6. Once attached, insert the screw to secure the co
ntroller to the wall mount.
7. Plug the power supply into a 24-hour, 110VAC unsw
itched outlet. Upon power-up, the “System Standby!”

screen will be displayed.

SCREW
lyric-031-V1
SCREW
LCP500-4B
STANDARD CAPACITY
BATTERY PACK
(p/n 300-03864-AIO)
RETAINER
OR
RETAINER
LCP500-24B
HIGH CAPACITY
BATTERY PACK
(p/n 300-03866-AIO)










Rechargeable batter
Rechargeable batterRechargeable batter
Rechargeable batteries may take up to 48
ies may take up to 48ies may take up to 48
ies may take up to 48-
--
-hours to fully charge. The “Low Battery” message
hours to fully charge. The “Low Battery” message hours to fully charge. The “Low Battery” message
hours to fully charge. The “Low Battery” message
should clear within four hours or by entering Test
Mode.
should clear within four hours or by entering Test
Mode.
should clear within four hours or by entering Test
Mode.
should clear within four hours or by entering Test
Mode.


Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
Replacing the Rechargeable Backup BatteryReplacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
Replacing the Rechargeable Backup Battery


1.

When battery replacement is required, at the Insta
ller Programming Tools Menu select “Test” OR at the
Master User Tools Menu screen select the “Advanced”
icon.
2.

Select “Install Backup Battery” and follow the dis
played steps to replace the battery or follow the s
teps
below.
Remove the battery
Remove the batteryRemove the battery
Remove the battery


1.

Unscrew the screw securing the controller to the w
all mount (if used).
2. Release the catch that secures the controller to
the wall mount.
3.

Rotate the controller away from the wall and lift
it from the wall mount, being careful not to damage
the
wiring. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control
the Control the Control
the Control (Continued)



4.

Disconnect the battery pack connector from the rec
eptacle on the back of the controller.
5. Remove the screw that secures the battery retain
er and remove the battery retainer.
6. Remove the battery pack from the back case.
Install the replacement battery
Install the replacement batteryInstall the replacement battery
Install the replacement battery


1. Install a replacement battery pack LCP500-4B (p/n
300-03864-AIO) OR LCP500-24B (p/n 300-03866-
AIO) into the back of the controller.
2. Install the battery retainer.
3. Secure the battery retainer with the provided sc
rew.
4. Connect the battery pack connector to the recept
acle on the back of the controller.
5. Align the slots on the back of the controller wi
th the hooks on the wall mount as shown below.
6. Once attached, insert the screw to secure the Ly
ric to the wall mount.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: If a Cellular Communication Module is being
installed, verify the module’s signal strength befo
re
selecting a final mounting location. Refer to
Checking the Signal Strength
in the Communications
Module section.
Wall Mounting
Wall MountingWall Mounting
Wall Mounting


NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:

When selecting a location for the Lyric Controller
, be sure to provide a separation of at least 10 fe
et
between 2.4GHz devices such as Wi-Fi Routers/Access
Points.
For wall mounting follow the steps and refer to the
figure below.
1. Feed the field wiring through the appropriate o
penings in the wall mount.
2. Attach the wall mount to a sturdy wall using th
e four provided screws.
3. If required, install an additional mounting scre
w in the case tamper.
4. Align the slots on the back of the controller wi
th the hooks on the wall mount as shown below.
5. Once attached, insert the screw to secure the Ly
ric to the wall mount.



lyric-036-V1
INSERT SCREW
(IF APPLICABLE)
WALL
MOUNT
WALL
SURFACE
TAMPER
SCREW
(OPTIONAL)
MOUNTING
SCREW (4)
TYP.


Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide
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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control
the Control the Control
the Control (Continued)


Desktop Mounting
Desktop MountingDesktop Mounting
Desktop Mounting


NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
NOTE:

When selecting a location for the Lyric Controller
, be sure to provide a separation of at least 10 fe
et
between 2.4GHz devices such as Wi-Fi Routers/Access
Points.


For desktop mounting the Lyric Desk Stand (LCP500-DK
) is installed in place of the wall mount. The desk
Stand
can be installed in two positions that provide a vi
ewing angle of 30 degrees or 60 degrees. Follow the
steps and
refer to the figures below.
Replace the Back Plate
Replace the Back Plate Replace the Back Plate
Replace the Back Plate


1. Remove the screw securing the rear cover to the
controller.
2. Remove the rear cover.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE: If using the high-capacity (24-hour) backup
battery (Kit LCP500-24B, battery p/n 300-03866-AIO),

remove the battery retainer clip. The clip is not r
equired when the desk mount is installed.
3. Feed the field wiring through the appropriate op
enings in the rear cover included with the
Lyric Desk Stand
(
LCP500-DK).
4. Install the new rear cover.
5. Install the screw to secure the rear cover to th
e Lyric Controller.
lyric-050-V0
SCREW
REMOVE
INSTALL

Install Desk Stand
Install Desk StandInstall Desk Stand
Install Desk Stand


1. Align the slots on the back of the controller wi
th the hooks on the desk stand as shown below.
2. Insert the stand into the slots on the rear case
to provide the desired viewing angle and slide up
to lock in
place.
lyric-052-V0
STAND LOCATION 60
STAND LOCATION 30 Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control
the Control the Control
the Control (Continued)


AC Power
AC PowerAC Power
AC Power


The Lyric Controller is powered by a 110VAC, 60 Hz/
9 Volt DC, 2.5 Amp Plug-in Power Supply, 300-04705V1

(300-04063V1 in Canada). Refer to the wiring table
below for wire gauge and length.
WIRING TABLE
WIRING TABLEWIRING TABLE
WIRING TABLE


MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POWER
MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POWER MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POWER
MAXIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN POWER
SUPPLY AND CONTR
SUPPLY AND CONTRSUPPLY AND CONTR
SUPPLY AND CONTROLLER
OLLEROLLER
OLLER


WIRE
WIRE WIRE
WIRE
GAUGE
GAUGEGAUGE
GAUGE


Up to 8 feet (2.44 m)

# 22

Up to 13 feet (3.96 m)

# 20

Up to 20 feet (6.1 m)

# 18



Use only the 300
Use only the 300Use only the 300
Use only the 300-
--
-04705V1
04705V1 04705V1
04705V1

(300
(300(300
(300-
--
-04063V1
04063V1 04063V1
04063V1
Canada) Power Supply. Do not plug the
Canada) Power Supply. Do not plug the Canada) Power Supply. Do not plug the
Canada) Power Supply. Do not plug the
power supply into the AC outlet unti
power supply into the AC outlet untipower supply into the AC outlet unti
power supply into the AC outlet until after
l after l after
l after
all wiring connections have been made
all wiring connections have been madeall wiring connections have been made
all wiring connections have been made.
..
.

Wiring Overview
Wiring OverviewWiring Overview
Wiring Overview


The following summarizes the electrical connections
associated with the Lyric Controller. Follow the s
teps and
refer to the figure below when making connections.
Refer to the Summary of Connections diagram for
additional information.
Make Electrical
Make Electrical Make Electrical
Make Electrical Connections
ConnectionsConnections
Connections


1. Temporarily hang the controller from the hook on
the wall mount.
2. If used, connect the hardwire sensors/contacts t
o the HWZ1/HWZ2 (+) and GND (-) terminals.
3. Remove the Power Supply Sleeve from the Power Supp
ly.
4. Route the wiring through the Power Supply Sleeve
(if used).
5. Connect the wires to the +9VDC and GND terminals
on the Power Supply and reinstall the Sleeve.
lyric-059-V0
3
1
2
4

6. Align the slots on the back of the controller wi
th the hooks on the wall mount as shown below.
7. Once attached, insert the screw to secure the co
ntroller to the wall mount.
8. Plug the power supply into a 24-hour, 110VAC unsw
itched outlet. Upon power-up, the “System Standby!”

screen will be displayed.
lyric-035-V1
USB PORT
DETAIL A
BATTERY
RECEPTACLE
TAMPER
TERMINAL
BOARD
HWZ2
GND
HWZ1
+9VDC
GND



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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control (Continued)
the Control (Continued)the Control (Continued)
the Control (Continued)


!



The
The The
The LYRIC
LYRICLYRIC
LYRIC-
--
-CDMA
CDMACDMA
CDMA

Communications Module is only available in the con
tinental United States,
Communications Module is only available in the cont
inental United States,
Communications Module is only available in the cont
inental United States,
Communications Module is only available in the cont
inental United States,
Alaska and Hawaii
Alaska and HawaiiAlaska and Hawaii
Alaska and Hawaii.
..
.


Communication Modules
Communication ModulesCommunication Modules
Communication Modules


The Lyric Controller supports Central Station repor
ting using wireless/cellular and
Wi-Fi
communications
devices. They also support upload/download programm
ing capability via the Internet. This allows site
maintenance independent of Central Station monitori
ng, and modification to sites globally via the Inte
rnet. Refer
to the Programming Guide (p/n 800-18077) for informa
tion regarding programming and registration.
Additionally, an internal Z-Wave module allows the
Lyric Controller to support Home Automation functio
ns.
(refer to the Lyric User Guide (p/n 800-16078 for a
dditional information.) The controllers are compati
ble with
the following AlarmNet Communication Modules:

Model
ModelModel
Model

Description
DescriptionDescription
Description

LYRIC
-
3G


GSM Cellular Communications Module

L
YRIC
-
3G
C (Canada)


GSM Cellular Communications Module

LYRIC
-
CDMA

CDMA Cellular Communications Module

LYRICLTE

(Series)

LTE Cellular
Communications Module


Communications Module
Communications ModuleCommunications Module
Communications Module

24
2424
24-
--
-Hour Standby Power
Hour Standby PowerHour Standby Power
Hour Standby Power


If 24-hour standby is required, the Super High Capa
city battery (p/n 300-03866-AIO) must be installed.

!

RF Exposure
RF ExposureRF Exposure
RF Exposure


WARNING: The
WARNING: The WARNING: The
WARNING: The
Lyric
Lyric Lyric
Lyric Controller
ControllerController
Controller

must be installed to provide
must be installed to providemust be installed to provide
must be installed to provide

a separation distance of at least 7.8
a separation distance of at least 7.8 a separation distance of at least 7.8
a separation distance of at least 7.8
in (20 cm) from all persons and not co
in (20 cm) from all persons and not coin (20 cm) from all persons and not co
in (20 cm) from all persons and not co
-
--
-located or operated in conjunction with any other
located or operated in conjunction with any other located or operated in conjunction with any other
located or operated in conjunction with any other
transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi
transmitter except in accordance with FCC multitransmitter except in accordance with FCC multi
transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi
-
--
-transmitter product procedures.
transmitter product procedures.transmitter product procedures.
transmitter product procedures.



Install
InstallInstall
Install

and Configur
and Configurand Configur
and Configure
ee
e

C
CC
Communication
ommunication ommunication
ommunication Module
ModuleModule
Module
Follow the steps and refer to the figure below to i
nstall the Communications Module.
Installing the
Installing the Installing the
Installing the Cellular
Cellular Cellular
Cellular Communications Module
Communications ModuleCommunications Module
Communications Module


1. At the Installer Programming Tools Menu screen se
lect “Test” OR at the Master User Tools Menu
Programming screen select “Advanced”.
2. Select

“Install Cellular Module” and follow the prompts d
isplayed on the controller or follow the steps belo
w.
3. Remove controller side cover (bezel).
4. Remove the screw securing the module to the cont
roller (if installed).
5. Remove the existing Cellular Communications Modu
le (if installed).
6. Install the Cellular Communications Module into
the controller.
7. Ensure that the Communications Module is properl
y seated into the controller.
8. Insert the side cover (bezel) into the controlle
r.
9. Slide the side cover (bezel) down to lock it in
place and secure the Communications Module.
10. Select OK to complete the installation.
N
NN
NOTE
OTEOTE
OTE:
::
: The Communication Path will be dynamically adjuste
d when a Cellular Communication Module is
installed or removed.
11. Enable the Communications Module, configure al
arm reporting and module supervision and register t
he
device. Refer to the “Program Communicator” and “Com
munications Diagnostics” sections in the
Programming Guide (p/n 800-18077). OR Log on to the
AlarmNet 360
TM
website (http://alarmnet360.com).

The
The The
The
Communications Module
Communications ModuleCommunications Module
Communications Module

must be registered
must be registered must be registered
must be registered with
with with
with AlarmNet 360
AlarmNet 360AlarmNet 360
AlarmNet 360

before downloading or
before downloading or before downloading or
before downloading or
alarm reporting can take place.
alarm reporting can take place.alarm reporting can take place.
alarm reporting can take place.









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Installing
InstallingInstalling
Installing

the Control (Continued)
the Control (Continued)the Control (Continued)
the Control (Continued)


Communication Modules
Communication ModulesCommunication Modules
Communication Modules





PUSH UP THEN SLIDE OUT
SLIDE IN THEN PUSH DOWN
COMMUNICATION
MODULE
lyric-060-V0
2
1
2
1
1
2









Checking Signal Strength
Checking Signal StrengthChecking Signal Strength
Checking Signal Strength


When choosing a suitable mounting location, check t
he communications module’s signal strength to
ensure proper operation. For most installations, us
ing the module’s internal antenna, mounting the
Lyric controller as high as practical, and avoiding
large metal components provides adequate signal
strength for proper operation. To check signal stre
ngth, perform the following test.



Check Signal Strength
Check Signal StrengthCheck Signal Strength
Check Signal Strength


1. With the System in the Installer Programming mo
de, select the “Comm. Diagnostics” button and
then select the “Cellular Information” button. The
Cellular Information will be displayed and
signal strength is displayed in bars (1 -5 bars).
2. Verify that adequate Signal Strength (greater th
an 1 bar) is available. If necessary, relocate the
Controller to obtain better signal strength (select
“Cellular Information” again to refresh the
reading).
3. If adequate signal strength cannot be achieved,
with the internal antenna, an external antenna
can be employed. A kit with an adapter cable, clamp
, and bracket will be required. A connection
diagram with the adapter kit and a typical antenna
is provided with the kit.

Signal strength
Signal strengthSignal strength
Signal strength


4-5 bars ..........................................
.......... Excellent
2-3 bars ..........................................
.................. Okay
1 bar .............................................
....................... Poor



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Wireless Zones
Wireless ZonesWireless Zones
Wireless Zones


General Information
General InformationGeneral Information
General Information


Zones
ZonesZones
Zones
The Lyric Controller supports up to 128 total wirel
ess zones using 5800 and SiX Series transmitters, a
nd wireless
keys.
Range
RangeRange
Range


The built-in RF receiver can detect signals from wi
reless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 f
eet.
Transmitters
TransmittersTransmitters
Transmitters


5800 and SiX Series transmitters have built-in seri
al numbers that must be entered into the system usi
ng the
“Zones” programming section, or input to the contro
ller via AlarmNet 360. Each transmitter's zone numb
er is
also programmed into the system in the “Zones” prog
ramming section. Some transmitters, such as the 581
6 can
support more than one "zone" (referred to as loops
or inputs). On the 5816, for example, the wire conn
ection
terminal block is loop 1; the reed contact is loop
2. Each loop must be assigned a different zone numb
er.
For 5800 Series wireless keys such as the 5804E, 58
34-4 and 5878, you must assign a unique zone number
to
each individual button used on the transmitter. Ea
ch button on the transmitter also has a pre-designa
ted loop
or input number, which is automatically displayed.
Si
SiSi
SiX
XX
X

Series
SeriesSeries
Series

Frequency Agility
Frequency AgilityFrequency Agility
Frequency Agility


Communications between the Controller and SiX Serie
s transmitters is automatically monitored by the pa
nel.
When excessive environmental interference (i.e; fro
m Wi-Fi routers) is detected, communications betwee
n the
panel and the SiX Series sensors is automatically s
witched to another quieter channel to allow clearer

communication.



ETL
ETLETL
ETL

The 5816
The 5816 The 5816
The 5816 Transmitters do n
Transmitters do nTransmitters do n
Transmitters do not have EOL
ot have EOL ot have EOL
ot have EOL supervision of their loop wiring
supervision of their loop wiringsupervision of their loop wiring
supervision of their loop wiring, which
, which , which
, which m
mm
must
ustust
ust

not exceed 3 feet.
not exceed 3 feet.not exceed 3 feet.
not exceed 3 feet.


The
The The
The 5800PIR
5800PIR5800PIR
5800PIR-
--
-OD,
OD,OD,
OD,

5800SS1,
5800SS1,5800SS1,
5800SS1,

5804E,
5804E,5804E,
5804E,

5814,
5814, 5814,
5814, 5821, 5877
5821, 58775821, 5877
5821, 5877

and
and and
and 5878
58785878
5878

wireless transmitters
wireless transmitters wireless transmitters
wireless transmitters have no
have nohave no
have not been
t been t been
t been
evaluated by
evaluated by evaluated by
evaluated by ETL
ETLETL
ETL.
..
.

House Identification
House IdentificationHouse Identification
House Identification
If a RF House ID (RF House Code) is required to est
ablish proper communication, the same two-digit cod
e (01–
31) must be programmed in the Lyric, and the device
. Refer to the “System Type” programming section in
the
Lyric Controller Programming Guide (p/n 800-18077).
An RF House ID is not necessary for 5800 Series
transmitters and the entry should be left at “0” (d
efault) in those cases.
Transmitter Supervision
Transmitter SupervisionTransmitter Supervision
Transmitter Supervision


With the exception of some transmitters/keypads tha
t may be carried off-premises (5804E, 5834-4 and
SiXFOB), each transmitter is supervised by a check-
in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70–90 min
ute
intervals. If at least one check-in is not received
from each supervised transmitter within a 12-hour
period, the
"missing" transmitter zone number(s) and "Supervisi
on" will be displayed. The supervision for a partic
ular
transmitter in the system that may also be carried
off the premises may be turned off by entering it a
s an
“Unsupervised” type. For additional information, re
fer to the “Zones” programming section in the Lyric

Controller Programming Guide (p/n 800-18077). 5800 a
nd SiX Series transmitters have built-in tamper
protection and will annunciate as a fault condition
if covers are removed. In Canada the RF supervisio
n period
is 3-hours for Fire zones and 12 hours for all othe
r zone types.
Transmitter Input Types
Transmitter Input TypesTransmitter Input Types
Transmitter Input Types


Each transmitter has one or more unique factory-ass
igned input (loop/5800 Series or service/SiX Series
) ID
codes. Each of the inputs requires a programming zo
ne

(e.g., a 5804E's four inputs require four button zo
nes).
Transmitters can be entered as one of the following
types (see transmitter’s instructions for appropri
ate
Supervision type):

Type
TypeType
Type

Description
DescriptionDescription
Description

Supervised

Sends periodic check
-
in signals, as

well as fault, restore, and low battery signals. Th
e
transmitter must remain within the receiver's range
.

Unsupervised

Sends all the signals that the
Supervised
type does, but the
controller

does not supervise the
check-in signals. The transmitter may therefore be
carried off-premises.

Button

S
end
s only

fault signals.
D
o not send low battery signals until
being
activated. The
transmitter is unsupervised and may be carried off-
premises. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Wireless Zones
Wireless ZonesWireless Zones
Wireless Zones

(Continued)


Transmitter Battery Life
Transmitter Battery LifeTransmitter Battery Life
Transmitter Battery Life




Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last fr
om 4–7 years, depending on the environment, usage,
and
the specific wireless device being used. Factors s
uch as humidity, high or low temperatures, as well
as
large swings in temperature may all reduce the actu
al battery life in a given installation. The wirele
ss
system can identify a true low battery situation, t
hus allowing the dealer or user of the system time
to
arrange a change of battery and maintain protection
for that point within the system.


Button-type transmitters should be periodically te
sted for battery life. The 5804E, 5834-4, 5878 and
SiXFOB button transmitters have replaceable batteri
es.
RF
RFRF
RF

Transmitter Loop Numbers
Transmitter Loop NumbersTransmitter Loop Numbers
Transmitter Loop Numbers
(Refer to this information when programming 5800 Se
ries transmitters)


The following illustration shows the compatible tra
nsmitters, their associated input types and loop de
signations.

lyric-053-V4
5 8 7 7
5 8 0 0 S S 1
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 7 8
ENROLL AS
BUTTON
LOOP 1
(LOW SENSITIVITY)
LOOP 2
(HIGH SENSITIVITY)
5 8 9 8
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
SERIAL #1
LOOP 3
SERIAL #1
LOOP 4
SERIAL #2
LOOP 3
SERIAL #1
LOOP 2
SERIAL #1
LOOP 1
SERIAL #2
LOOP 2
3
AWAY
STAY
1
2
4
OFF
ON
SiXFOB
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
LOOP 3
LOOP 5
LOOP 4
5 8 0 0 P I R - O D
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 0 0 P I R / 5 8 0 0 P I R - C O M
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 0 0 P I R - R E S
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 0 0 C O M B O
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 0 0 M i c r a
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 0 0 C O
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
LOOP 1
(LOW
SENSITIVITY
LOOP 2
(HIGH
SENSITIVITY)
LOOP 3 (TEMP)
LOOP 4 (TAMPER)
SERIAL #1
LOOP 1
(HEAT/SMOKE)
LOOP 2
(MAINTENANCE)
LOOP 3
(LOW TEMP)
SERIAL #2
LOOP 1
(CO)
LOOP 2
(END OF LIFE)
LOOP
1
LOOP
1
LOOP
1
LOOP
1
LOOP 1
5806/5806W3/5807
5808/5808LST/5808W3
E N R O L L A S S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
LOOP 1
5809
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
5814
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5804E
ENROLL AS
BUTTON
5 8 1 5 W G / 5 8 1 5 W G - B R
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 1 1
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 4
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
LOOP 3
5 8 1 8 M N L
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
LOOPS
1 - 3
LOOP 1
5 8 1 6 M N
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)
LOOP 3
(TERMINALS)
ALTERNATE POSITION
FOR LOOP 2
LOOP 3
(TERMINALS)
5 8 2 1
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 2 0 L
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 1 9 S ( W H S & B R S )
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 2
(REED)
5 8 1 9 S
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 1 9
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 3
(TERMINALS)
LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)
5 8 1 6
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 1
LOOP 1
5 8 2 2 T
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
LOOP 1
(HIGH
SECURITY)
LOOP 2
(STANDARD
SECURITY)
LOOP 3 (TILT MODE)
LOOP 4 (TAMPER)
5834-4
ENROLL AS
BUTTON
5870API
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5869
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
5 8 5 3
E N R O L L A S
S U P E R V I S E D
SERIAL #1
LOOP 4
SERIAL #2
LOOP 2
SERIAL #2
LOOP 3
SERIAL #1
LOOP 1
SERIAL #2
LOOP 4
SERIAL #2
LOOP 1
2
1
ON
LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 2
(REED)
LOOP 1
(INTERNAL
SHOCK
SENSOR)




Notes:
Notes:Notes:
Notes: (1) The 5806W3 smoke detector must be used i
n SIA applications.



(2) Button type devices send only fault and low ba
ttery signals; no restore or check-in signals.

Supervised RF devices send periodic check-in sign
als, faults, restore and low battery signals.

(3) The 5804E and 5834-4 encrypted (High-Security
) devices must be activated while the system is in
Go/No-Go Test Mode. Refer to the transmitter’s Insta
llation Instructions for complete details. The syst
em
will confirm the enrollment of the encrypted device
by beeping two times.
(4)

The 5800PIR-OD, 5800SS1, 5804E, 5814, 5821, 5877, a
nd 5878 wireless transmitters have not been
evaluated by ETL. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide






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Mechanics of Programming
Mechanics of ProgrammingMechanics of Programming
Mechanics of Programming



Navigating Menus
Navigating MenusNavigating Menus
Navigating Menus



Touch
TouchTouch
Touch-
--
-screen
screenscreen
screen

Display
DisplayDisplay
Display


The LYRIC Controller’s Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
touch-screen displays variable icons and text on “
screens”.
The screen displays status icons and associated tex
t, the current time and date, system status informa
tion and
menu choices. The Menu area includes a list of comm
ands, or choices that apply to the current selectio
n. The
status area provides information about various syst
em events and a colored bar also provides an indica
tion of
system status. A “Home Screen” is displayed wheneve
r power is applied to the system. In addition, the
Home
Function key is lit Green when the system is ready
or flashes when it is not. When the system is armed
the Home
Function key is lit Red.

lyric-009-V2
Ready To Arm - Chime
Notices
Automation
Settings
Video
Smart Scenes
66F
Mostly Sunny
5-Day Forecast
December 31, 2014
Security
12:00PM

L
LL
Lyric
yricyric
yric

Controller
ControllerController
Controller



Key
KeyKey
Key

Description
DescriptionDescription
Description


Panic key
Panic key Panic key
Panic key -
--
-

Initiates panic alarm options when selected for 4
seconds.


Home key
Home key Home key
Home key -
--
-

Used to exit from a screen or return to the home s
creen











Keypad Lockout
Keypad LockoutKeypad Lockout
Keypad Lockout


In the event that 24 numeric keys (0-9) have been e
ntered within a 15-minute window and a valid comman
d is
not executed, the system stops processing additiona
l numeric key presses for a period of 15 minutes. E
ntering
any numerical keys during that period will cause th
e control to emit a single long beep. CID Code 461
Wrong
Code Entry will be entered in the Event Log and tra
nsmitted to the Central Station. When the 15-minute
lockout
window expires, a Restore message is sent to the Ce
ntral Station and entered into the Event Log. Lyric Controller Installation and Reference Guide

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Mechanics of Programming
Mechanics of ProgrammingMechanics of Programming
Mechanics of Programming

(Continued)
(Continued)(Continued)
(Continued)



Navigation Keys
Navigation KeysNavigation Keys
Navigation Keys


Navigating through the screens is accomplished by l
ightly touching the icons or menu items on the touc
h-
screen. Once activated, the controller advances to
the next screen. Selecting the “Home” (cancel) key
or the “


key will return you to the previous screen at any t
ime unless System Programming mode is active. By to
uching
(selecting) an icon or key the system, depending on
the function, advances to another screen, toggles
between
options or scrolls through multiple options that ca
n be selected. The system provides a prompt when a
specific
input is required.
Note:
Note: Note:
Note:

You may find it convenient to adjust the volume se
tting before entering the Program Mode. This will
allow you to clearly hear the feedback announcement
s or system beeps from the system’s built-in
speaker. To adjust the volume, select “Settings” on
the Home screen. Adjust the volume using the slide

displayed on the Settings screen and then select “S
ave” to accept.



Home Screen
Home ScreenHome Screen
Home Screen


System Status is displayed at the top of screen. In
addition to the system status, the Home Screen dis
plays the
current date and time and Security, Automation, Vid
eo, Smart Scenes, Notices Settings and Help Videos
icons
on two pages. When Total Connect Services are conne
cted and web content is enabled, the current weathe
r
forecast and a 5-Day Forecast button are displayed.
Selectable options are displayed on two pages. Sel
ect the
“>” and “


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