Honeywell Home PROA7PLUS Quick Install Guide - Dated 3/19 Rev. B



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PROA7PLUS / PROA7 Security System
Installation and Setup Guide

This Quick Installation Guide provides the basic st
eps to quickly and easily install the
Burglar and Fire Alarm Control Panel, using the bui
lt-in programming defaults. The
control is designed to be placed on a desk/table to
p with the optional stand attached or
mounted to a wall using the wall mount.

STEP 1 - Installing the Rechargeable Backup Battery
and
Power Connector
1.

Remove the Control’s left and right side covers.
2. Install the PROWIFIZW (Wi-Fi
®
and Z-Wave
®
), PROLTE-Series (LTE)
Communications and/or PROTAKEOV Wireless Converter
modules (if required).
3. Insert the Battery Pack into the case.
4. Connect the battery connector to the receptacl
e on the PC board.
5a. Connect the power cable to the GND and +9V term
inals on the wall mount and to
the + and – terminals on the Power Supply. Refer to
Table 1 for wire gauge and
length.
Do not apply power at this time.
OR

5b Connect the power supply connector to the recept
acle on the desk mount.
Do
not apply power at this time.

NOTE:
If using the optional wall mount configuration, s
kip to the wall mounting
procedure. If using the PROA7DM Desk Mount refer to
the Installation Guide
P/N 800-25157.

Optional PROWIFIZW, PROLTE-Series and PROTAKEOV Com
munications Module
Note:
Refer to the
Specific Module Installation
section in the online
Installation &
Reference Guide
for installation instructions.


PROLTE-SERIES
MODULE
COVER
COVER
POWER
SUPPLY
RECEPTACLE
DETAIL A
MACHINE
SCREW
PROTAKEOV
MODULE
QS-148-V0
2-CELL
BATTERY PACK
(P/N 300-11186)
3-CELL
BATTERY PACK
(300-10186)
BATTERY
CONNECTOR
EXT
INT
PROWIFIZW
MODULE
SCREW
SCREW
OR


Table 1 – Wiring Guide
Maximum distance between
power supply and control

Wire Gauge
(AWG)

Note:
Use UL-listed limited energy
cable

Up to 25 feet (7.62m)
# 22
Up to 45 feet (13.72m)
# 20
Up to 70 feet (21.34m)
# 18
Up to 110 feet (33.53m)
# 16
Mounting the Base to a Wall (Optional)


For wall mounting, perform the following:
1. Secure the Mounting Plate to the wall with 4 s
crews.
2. Install the Tamper Screw as shown (if required
).
3. Secure the Control to the Mounting Plate by al
igning the slots on the wall mount
and sliding the unit up until tabs on the wall moun
t are engaged. Then push it
toward the wall until to lock it in place.
4. Secure the Control with the set screw.

QS-056-V0
WALL
MOUNTING
PLATE
TAMPER
SCREW
(IF REQ’D)
MOUNTING
SCREWS
(4-TYPICAL)
SET
SCREW
PROA7PLUS
1
2
SNAP
INTO
PLACE
ENGAGE
TOP CLEATS

STEP 2 - Setting up the Communication Links
Note:
Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a swit
ch.

1. Plug the power supply into a 24-hour, 110VAC uns
witched outlet. Upon power-
up, the “Please Standby!” will be displayed on the
home screen.
2. Settings

Wi-Fi

Master User Code

Wi-Fi Networks OR Add networks
Manually OR WPS

Enter required information OR follow prompts

Save

STEP 3 - Registration Programming and Testing

Registration, Programming and Testing is conducted
through AlarmNet 360™. On a
laptop, PC or Smart Device, go to: www.alarmnet360.
com or the AlarmNet360 App.

IMPORTANT: Once the programming procedure has start
ed and the unit is
powered up, do not remove power, disconnect the bat
tery, or open the case.
Disconnecting power or activating the tamper switch
can cause unpredictable
programming results.

Testing the System
The following test modes are available:


Test Sensors (Walk Test)


Test Communicator

Enter Test mode (Walk Test)
1. Select
Test
and enter the Master User Code.
2. Select
System Tests
.
3. Select Test Sensors. The system enters Walk Test
mode. Follow the prompts.
4. Open each protected door and listen for three be
eps from the keypad, followed
by the zone’s Voice Descriptor. Identification of e
ach faulted protection point,
battery and signal strength appears on the display.

5. Walk in front of the motion sensor and listen fo
r three beeps and the zone’s voice
descriptor.
6. Press each key on the keyfob to confirm it perfo
rms its assigned function.

7. When testing is complete, select
End Test
and follow the prompts.
8. Select the small

icon to return to the home screen.

Shutting Down the System
To avoid corrupting the control’s memory, before re
moving power from the system:
1. Disarm the system.
2. Wait 30 seconds.
4. Unplug the power supply.
5. Disconnect the battery.


Features and Capacities
Feature

Details

PROA7PLUS

PROA7

Partitions
4




Maximum
Devices

250 Intrusion/Fire Zones
-
127 SiX Series devices
(sensors, keyfobs, keypads)
-
250 5800 series devices
(requires PROTAKEOV
module)*







32 SiX Series Keyfobs






8 SiX Series Keypads/
Touchscreens






Built-in Camera


---
Z-Wave
Supports up to 78 Z-Wave devices
with the following maximums:
Light Modules .......................... 60
Garage Doors ............................ 6
Door Locks:............................... 6
Z-Wave Thermostats*: ............... 6
Wi-Fi Thermostats*: ................... 4
* Combination Z-Wave & Wi-Fi
thermostats maximum

................

6





Bluetooth
Smartphone disarming via Bluetooth


---
Wiselink
Wiselink compatibility with
PROINDMV and PROOUTMV
Motion Viewers



---
Security
Codes
96 User Codes
(Includes Master User #1)




Event Log
4,000 events




* The PROTAKEOV module supports communication with
certain previously installed wireless
sensors and modules. Refer to PROTAKEOV Compatibili
ty chart (p/n R800-26221A or later) for
a list of tested and approved vendor wireless devic
es.
Specifications
Dimensions:
7.875” W x 5.75” H x 1.0” D

Voltage Input:
P/N 300-10260 – 9VDC, 2.5A
P/N 300-10260-CAN (Canada) – 9VDC, 2.5A
24-Hour Backup Battery:
P/N 300-10186: Rechargeable Backup Battery: Lithium
-
ion battery pack rated at 3.6/4.2V, 7500 mAH
P/N 300-11186: Rechargeable Backup Battery: Lithium
-
ion battery pack rated at 3.6/4.2V, 5200 mAH

Contacting Technical Support


PLEASE, before you call Technical Support, be sure
you:
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!

Determine that the power supply and/or backup batt
ery are supplying proper voltages.

Verify your programming information where applicab
le.

Note the proper model number of this product, and
the version level (if known) along
with any documentation that came with the product.

Note your Honeywell Home customer number and/or co
mpany name.
Keeping this information handy will make it easier
for us to serve you quickly and
effectively. For technical support please call 1-80
0-645-7492

This system must be checked by a qualified technici
an at least once every
three (3) years.




The Limitations of this Alarm System
While this system is an advanced design security sy
stem, it does not offer guaranteed protection
against burglary or fire or other emergency. Any al
arm system, whether commercial or
residential, is subject to compromise or failure to
warn for a variety of reasons. For example:

Intruders may gain access through unprotected open
ings or have the technical sophistication
to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm wa
rning device.

Intrusion detectors (e.g., passive infrared detect
ors), smoke detectors, and many other
sensing devices will not work without power. Batter
y-operated devices will not work without
batteries, with dead batteries, or if the batteries
are not put in properly. Devices powered
solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply
is cut off for any reason, however briefly.

Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be block
ed or reflected by metal before they reach
the alarm receiver. Even if the signal path has bee
n recently checked during a weekly test,
blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into
the path.

A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergen
cy button quickly enough.

While smoke detectors have played a key role in re
ducing residential fire deaths in the United
States, they may not activate or provide early warn
ing for a variety of reasons in as many as
35% of all fires, according to data published by th
e Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunc
tion with this System may not work are
as follows. Smoke detectors may have been improperl
y installed and positioned. Smoke
detectors may not sense fires that start where smok
e cannot reach the detectors, such as in
chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side
of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may
not sense a fire on another level of a residence or
building. A second-floor detector, for
example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fi
re. Moreover, smoke detectors have
sensing limitations. No smoke detector can sense ev
ery kind of fire every time. In general,
detectors may not always warn about fires caused by
carelessness and safety hazards like
smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, i
mproper storage of flammable materials,
overloaded electrical circuits, children playing wi
th matches, or arson. Depending upon the
nature of the fire and/or the locations of the smok
e detectors, the detector, even if it operates
as anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning
to allow all occupants to escape in time to
prevent injury or death

Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect
intrusion within the designed ranges as
diagrammed in their installation manual. Passive In
frared Detectors do not provide volumetric
area protection. They do create multiple beams of p
rotection, and intrusion can only be
detected in unobstructed areas covered by those bea
ms. They cannot detect motion or
intrusion that takes place behind walls, ceilings,
floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass
doors, or windows. Mechanical tampering, masking, p
ainting or spraying of any material on
the mirrors, windows or any part of the optical sys
tem can reduce their detection ability.
Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in tempera
ture; however, as the ambient
temperature of protected area approaches the temper
ature range of 90° to 105°F, the
detection performance can decrease.

Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells, or ho
rns may not alert people or wake up
sleepers if they are located on the other side of c
losed or partly open doors. If warning
devices sound on a different level of the residence
from the bedrooms, then they are less
likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms
. Even persons who are awake may not
hear the warning if the alarm is muffled from a ste
reo, radio, air conditioner or other appliance,
or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devic
es, however loud, may not warn hearing-
impaired people or waken deep sleepers.

Even if the system responds to the emergency as in
tended, however, occupants may have
insufficient time to protect themselves from the em
ergency situation. In the case of a
monitored alarm system, authorities may not respond
appropriately.

This equipment, like other electrical devices, is
subject to component failure. Even though this
equipment is designed to last as long as 10 years,
the electronic components could fail at any
time.
The most common cause of an alarm system not functi
oning when an intrusion or fire occurs is
inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be
tested weekly to make sure all sensors
and transmitters are working properly.
Installing an alarm system may make one eligible fo
r lower insurance rates, but an alarm system
is not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners, prop
erty owners, and renters should continue to
act prudently in protecting themselves and continue
to insure their lives and property.
We continue to develop new and improved protection
devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to
themselves and their loved ones to learn about thes
e developments.


RF Exposure
Warning

The antenna(s) used for this device must be install
ed to provide a separation
distance of at least 7.8 inches (20 cm) from all pe
rsons and must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitte
r except in accordance with FCC and ISED
multi-transmitter product procedures.

Mise en Garde
Exposition aux Frequences Radio:
La/les antenne(s) utilisée(s) pour cet émetteur
doit/doivent être installée(s) à une distance de sé
paration d'au moins 20 cm (7,8 pouces) de
toute personne et ne pas être située(s) ni fonction
ner parallèlement à tout autre transmetteur ou
antenne, excepté en conformité avec les procédures
de produit multi transmetteur FCC et
ISEDs.


This equipment should be installed in accordance wi
th National Electrical Code, NFPA 70,
Standard for the Installation of Residential Fire W
arning Systems, CAN/ULC-S540 and
Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFP
A 72 (National Fire Protection
Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269).
Printed information describing proper
installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evac
uation planning, and repair service is to
be provided with this equipment.
Warning
: Owner’s instruction notice: ’Not to be removed by
anyone except occupant
Avertissement :
Avis du propriétaire : « Ne doit être retiré par pe
rsonne, saut
l’occupant. »

Warning:
this unit includes an alarm verification feature th
at will result in a delay of the
system alarm signal from the indicated circuits. Th
e total delay (control unit plus smoke
detectors) shall not exceed 60 seconds. No other sm
oke detector shall be connected to
these circuits unless approved by the local authori
ty having jurisdiction.

Avertissement:
Cette unité peut être programmée pour utiliser une
fonction de vérification
d’alarme d’incendie qui entraîne un délai dans la s
ignalisation des alarmes provenant des
circuits dédiés à l’incendie. Le délai total (unité
de commande et détecteurs de fumée) ne
doit pas dépasser 60 secondes. Aucun autre détecteu
r de fumée ne doit être raccordé à
ces circuits sans l’approbation des autorités compé
tentes locales.
Note
Each protected circuit within this control is super
vised
.

SUPPORT & WARRANTY
See Installation and Setup Guide P/N 800-25082 or h
igher.

For the latest documentation and online support inf
ormation, please go to:
www.resideo.com
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
www.security.honeywellhome.com/warranty

Recommendations for Proper Protection
The Following Recommendations for the Location of F
ire and Burglary Detection Devices Help
Provide Proper 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 Prot
ection Association's (NFPA) Standard #72
noted below.

Early warning fire detection is best achieved by th
e installation of fire detection equipment in all
rooms and areas of the household as follows: For mi
nimum protection a smoke detector should
be installed outside of each separate sleeping area
, and on each additional floor of a multi-floor
family living unit, including basements. The instal
lation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics
(finished or unfinished), or in garages is not norm
ally recommended.
For additional protection the NFPA recommends that
you install heat or smoke detectors in the
living room, dining room, bedroom(s), kitchen, hall
way(s), attic, furnace room, utility and storage
rooms, basements and attached garages.
In addition, we recommend the following:

Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom wher
e a smoker sleeps.

Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom wher
e 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 ele
ctrical appliances (such as portable
heaters, air conditioners or humidifiers) are used.


Install smoke detectors at both ends if the hallwa
y is more than 40 feet (12 meters) long.

Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm
control is located, or in any room
where alarm control connections to an AC source or
phone lines are made. If detectors are
not so located, a fire within the room could preven
t the control from reporting a fire or an
intrusion.
This Control Complies with NFPA Requirements for Te
mporal Pulse
Sounding of Fire Notification Appliances
Recommendations for Proper Intrusion Protection

For proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be l
ocated at every possible point of entry to
a home or premises. This would include any skylight
s that may be present, and the upper
windows in a multi-level building.

In addition, we recommend that radio backup be use
d in a security system. This will ensure
that alarm signals can be sent to the alarm monitor
ing station in the event that the
communications are out of order (if connected to an
alarm monitoring station).

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
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Federal Communications Commission & ISED Statements

The user shall not make any changes or modification
s to the equipment unless authorized by
the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Una
uthorized changes or modifications could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.



CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements
and has been found acceptable for use.
The FCC requires the following statement for your i
nformation:

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency e
nergy and if not installed and used
properly, that is, in strict accordance with the ma
nufacturer's instructions, may cause
interference to radio and television reception. It
has been type tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B computing device in accord
ance with the specifications in Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference in a
residential installation. However, there is no guar
antee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cau
se interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment of
f and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the foll
owing measures:
• If using an indoor antenna, replace it with a qu
ality outdoor antenna.
• Reorient the receiving antenna until interferenc
e is reduced or eliminated.
• Move the radio or television receiver away from
the receiver/control.
• Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs t
o the receiver/control.
• Plug the receiver/control into a different outle
t so that it and the radio or television receiver
are on different branch circuits.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV te
chnician for help.

ISED CLASS B STATEMENT
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadi
an ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme
à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

FCC / ISED STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules,
and ISED’s license-exempt RSSs.
Operation is subject to the following two condition
s: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any i
nterference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles
de la FCC et exempt de licence RSS ISED.
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivan
tes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer
d’interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit ac
cepter toute interférence reçue y compris les
interférences causant une réception indésirable.

Responsible Party / Issuer of Supplier’s Declaratio
n of Conformity: Ademco Inc., a subsidiary of
Resideo Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate Center Dr.,
Melville, NY 11747, Ph: 516-577-2000

The product should not be disposed of with other ho
usehold waste. Check for the nearest
authorized collection centers or authorized recycle
rs. The correct disposal of end-of-life
equipment will help prevent potential negative cons
equences for the environment and human
health.

The Honeywell Home Trademark is used under license
from Honeywell International
Inc. This product manufactured by Resideo Technolog
ies, Inc. and its affiliates.









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