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LYNX Touch

Security System

User Guide
Ready To Arm
Zones
System
Arm Away
Arm Stay
Message
Phone
10:18 AM June 8, 2010
Delay
More
ARMED
READY
800-06894 1/11 Rev. A

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  • Page 1: Security System

    LYNX Touch Security System User Guide Ready To Arm Zones System Arm Away Arm Stay Message Phone 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 Delay More ARMED READY 800-06894 1/11 Rev. A...
  • Page 2 Your Honeywell security system is designed for use with devices manufactured or approved by Honeywell for use with your security system. Your Honeywell security system is not designed for use with any device that may be attached to your security system's control or other communicating bus if Honeywell has not approved such device for use with your security system.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Testing the System..........................63 Maintaining Your System........................65 Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Security System. You have made a wise decision in choosing it, for it represents the latest in security protection technology today. Honeywell is the world's largest manufacturer of security system and millions of premises are protected by Honeywell products.
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS ..............67 System Displays ............................68 Zone Status Icons ..........................68 Regulatory Agency Statements........................69 FCC STATEMENTS ..........................70 OWNER’S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST..............73 LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM..................76 INDEX ................................77 TWO YEAR WARRANTY..........................79 –...
  • Page 5: System Overview

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW Features General Information This system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire, and emergency, depending on the configuration of your system. The system consists of a touchscreen control for system operation, various wireless sensors that provide perimeter and interior burglary protection, and optional smoke or combustion detectors to provide early fire warning.
  • Page 6: General Operation

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW General Operation • Device activation: Allows you to send “Follow-Me” or e-mail messages, as a result of a system event such as an alarm or trouble condition. Refer to the DEVICES section for detailed information.
  • Page 7 Many false alarms are caused by simple accidents, like forgetting to close a door when you leave. The LYNX Touch SIA includes several features that help prevent false alarms and some of these are optional or programmable. Although turning off some of these features may provide additional security, it may also increase the chance of false alarms.
  • Page 8 SECURITY CODES section for procedures on adding security codes to the system. Alarms When an alarm occurs, the LYNX Touch internal sounder will sound for about 15-seconds, and the touchscreen displays the zone(s) causing the alarm. After 15-seconds, the internal sounder stops temporarily and voice announcements of the zones in alarm begins.
  • Page 9: Quick View Of System Functions

    To disarm system and silence alarms:......Depress “Off’” key or “Disarm” icon and enter Code Note: During Entry Delay or when an Alarm Condition exists, the LYNX Touch can be disarmed by entering the User Code. Entering the OFF key is not required To bypass a zone(s): ..........
  • Page 10: About The Touchscreen Control

    General **IMPORTANT** If the LYNX Touch is beeping rapidly upon entering the premises, an alarm has occurred during your absence and an intruder may still be on the premises. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location.
  • Page 11: Touchscreen Control Definitions

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW Touchscreen Control Definitions ARMED READY 5000-100-051-V0 Note: The system functions described below are for reference only and require additional key entries to activate. 1. DISPLAY WINDOW: Color Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Displays system status icons, time, system status information, user menus and the virtual keypad.
  • Page 12 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW Touchscreen Controls Definitions 5. OFF (Disarm) KEY: Initiates the disarm process and causes a keypad to be displayed on the touchscreen. Disarms the burglary portion of the system, silences alarms and audible trouble indicators, and clears alarm trouble display after the problem has been corrected.
  • Page 13: About The Display And Indicators

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW About the Display and Indicators Display Definitions DEFINITION ICON TEXT Displayed along with the the text “READY TO ARM” when Ready to system is Disarmed and ready to arm. “Armed Away” is displayed along the top of the screen. An Armed armed away icon along with “Armed Away”...
  • Page 14 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW About the Display and Indicators DEFINITION ICON TEXT The fire icon is displayed with alternating text “Fire” and “Fire Fire OR Alarm 95 Fire”. “Fire Alarm” is also displayed in a red band Fire Alarm along the top of the screen.
  • Page 15: Navigating Menus

    Navigating Menus LCD Display LYNX Touch’s Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) touch-screen displays variable icons and text on “screens”. The screen displays status icons and associated text, the current time, system status information and menu choices. The system status is displayed in a colored band along the top of the screen.
  • Page 16 SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW Navigating Menus Menu Screens System Status is displayed at the top of each screen. The time and date are displayed at the bottom of the Home Screen. Menus Unrestricted Menu The first page of the Home Screen provides access to an Unrestricted Menu displays the system status and eight selection icons or “buttons”.
  • Page 17: Securing The Premises

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES System Status General Information Before arming your system, all protected doors, windows, and other protection zones must be closed or bypassed (see the BYPASSING PROTECTION section). READY LED: The green READY indicator on the control will be lit if the system is ready to be armed.
  • Page 18: Arming The System

    SECURIN SECURIN SECURIN SECURING THE PREMISES G THE PREMISES G THE PREMISES G THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming in Stay Mode Use this mode when you are staying home, but expect someone to use the entrance door later. Close all protected perimeter windows and doors before arming. The green READY indicator on the control should be lit if the system is ready to be armed.
  • Page 19 Auto Stay Feature If this feature is enabled by installer, the LYNX Touch SIA, when armed AWAY from the control’s keypad or a Wireless Keypad, switches to the STAY mode if the Exit Time expires and no exit has been made.
  • Page 20 SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming In Away Mode Use this mode when no one will be staying on the premises. Close all protected perimeter windows and doors before arming. The green READY indicator on the control should be lit if the system is ready to be armed.
  • Page 21 SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Armed: Away If “Exit Warning” has been enabled, the system will continue to beep throughout the exit delay. Rapid beeps will sound for the final 10 seconds of the delay period. At Zones System the end of the exit delay the system will...
  • Page 22: Quick Exit

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Arming the System Arming the System with no delay (Instant) Use “Instant” with Stay mode when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the entrance door. Use “Instant”...
  • Page 23: Entry/Exit Delays

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Entry/Exit Delays Exit Delay Exit delay begins immediately after arming the system, and gives you time to leave through the designated exit door without setting off an alarm. The system display will count down the time remaining in the exit delay, if programmed by your installer.
  • Page 24 Entry Delay 1: None, 30, 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2 minutes Entry Delay 2: None, 30, 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2 minutes LYNX Touch SIA Exit/Entry Delay Times Exit Delay: 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2 minutes Entry Delay 1: 30, 45, 60, 90 seconds, 2, 3, 4 minutes...
  • Page 25: Disarming The System

    **IMPORTANT** If the LYNX Touch is beeping rapidly upon entering the premises, an alarm has occurred during your absence and an intruder may still be on the premises. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location.
  • Page 26 SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Disarming the System When an Alarm Occurs When an alarm has occurred, the touchscreen displays the zone number(s) that caused the alarm and the type of alarm (e.g., “Fire Alarm”). These messages remain displayed until cleared by a user.
  • Page 27: Bypassing Protection Zones

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Bypassing Protection Zones Bypassing Individual Zones The Bypass feature can be used when you want to intentionally arm your system with one or more zones unprotected. Bypassed zones are unprotected and will not cause an alarm when violated while your system is armed.
  • Page 28 SECU SECU SECU SECURING THE PREMISES RING THE PREMISES RING THE PREMISES RING THE PREMISES Bypassing Protection Zones Displaying Bypassed Zones Ready To Arm 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Zones” icon. The system displays the Zone screen and the status for each zone will be indicated.
  • Page 29: Panic Keys

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Panic Keys Panic Keys Your system may have been programmed to use special keys to manually activate panic functions. The functions that might be programmed are listed below. See your installer for the function(s) that may have been programmed for your system.
  • Page 30 SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Panic Keys Activating a panic alarm Ready To Arm 1. With the system in the disarmed or armed state, depress and hold the “Panic” key until the system displays the Panic screen (approximately 3-4 seconds).
  • Page 31: Chime Mode

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Chime Mode Chime Mode Your system can be set to provide you with an audible alert of the opening of a door, while it is disarmed, by using Chime mode. When activated, three beeps will sound at the control whenever a protected perimeter door is opened and the zone voice descriptor will be announced.
  • Page 32: Voice Mode

    SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES SECURING THE PREMISES Voice Mode Voice Mode Your system can be set to provide you with a voice alert of system functions by activating the Voice mode. When activated, the system will announce the system status when armed/disarmed.
  • Page 33: User Functions

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS User Access General Information For additional security you (the Master User Code) can assign secondary user codes to individual users enabling them to perform specific system functions. These secondary users are identified by "User Numbers" when their codes are assigned. You can assign up to 14 user codes.
  • Page 34 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS User Access Ready To Arm 2. Enter your 4-digit Master User Code. The Program the system system displays Master User programming screen. Enter Code: Cancel Clear 5000-100-009-V0 Ready To Arm 3. Select the “Users” icon. The system displays the Master User screen.
  • Page 35 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS User Access Ready To Arm 7. Enter the 4-digit code for the new User followed by “Done”. The system returns to Enter Code the Users screen and the new User is displayed. Clear Done 5000-100-185-V0...
  • Page 36 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS User Access Ready To Arm 3. Select the “Users” icon. The system displays the Users screen. Users Devices Schedules Test Date Time Events Reminders Slide Show Back 5000-100-070-V0 Ready To Arm 4. Select a User Name and then select “Edit” “Delete”.
  • Page 37: View Events

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS View Events This feature can be used to view a number of System Events including Arming/Disarming, Zone Activity, Troubles and Alarms. Viewing System Events Ready To Arm 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “Tools”...
  • Page 38 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS View Events Ready To Arm 4. If you wish to view specific system history, select “All”. The system displays a new Sun Jun 13, 2010 15:08 Sat Jun 12, 2010 11:15 Disarmed Armed Stay User 2 E 441 User 1 R 441...
  • Page 39: Message Recording And Playback

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Message Recording and Playback The LYNX Touch Message Center allows you to record, play and delete messages. The maximum message duration is 180 seconds. NOTES: (1) If the system loses electrical power, all messages will be erased.
  • Page 40 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Message Recording and Playback Ready To Arm 6. When you have finished recording, select “ ”. The system displays the recorded Message 1 2:48 PM September 1, 2010 messages. 7. To record additional messages (if recording Message 2 5:09 PM September 5, 2010...
  • Page 41: System Adjustment

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS System Adjustments The volume level of message playback, system announcements, and status beeps can be changed if desired. Additionally, you can adjust the display’s brightness and contrast and turn on or off the Chime or turn off the telephone Ringer. Ready To Arm 1.
  • Page 42 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar Note: If your system is equipped with a GSMVLP5 or ILP5 Communication Module, the time and date will be programmed and updated automatically via Central Station. You may still program the correct Time Zone as shown below.
  • Page 43: Clock/Calendar

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar System Programming... 4. Select the correct month by using the “ ” and “ ”. June 2010 5. Select the correct year by using the “ ” and S U N M O N T U E W E D...
  • Page 44 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar Ready To Arm 12. Select “Start Month”. The system displays a calendar. Select the correct month. January February 13. Select “Start Week”. The system will toggle between: March April Second June Third Fourth July...
  • Page 45: Programming Devices

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Programming Devices General Information The Device programming option can be used to trigger device, send Follow-Me or E-mail messages of system events. Up to 16 devices can be programmed. Devices 1 through 8 are used for Triggers and Follow-Me Messages and Devices 9 through 16 are used for E-mail events.
  • Page 46 USER FUNCTION USER FUNCTION USER FUNCTION USER FUNCTIONS S S S Programming Devices Ready To Arm 3. Select the “Devices” icon. The system displays the Devices screen. Users Devices Schedules Test Date Time Events Reminders Slide Show Back 5000-100-070-V0 Ready To Arm 4.
  • Page 47 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Programming Devices 8. Select “Action”. Dependant upon the Type Ready To Arm selected previously, the system scrolls between Name several options: None Type Action Permanent On Trigger Output None On for 2 sec Start Zone Type Stop Zone Type Pulsing...
  • Page 48 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Programming Devices Ready To Arm 13. Select “Zone Number Operation”. The system toggles between the following options: Zone Number Operation None Not Used Trouble Fault Alarm If Trouble, Fault or Alarm is selected, the system displays several new options: Save 5000-100-191-V0...
  • Page 49: Scheduling User Interface

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Scheduling User Interface The Scheduling Feature can be used to program the system to automatically perform certain functions (i.e.; automatically arming the system in Stay mode and activating output devices). Programming a Scheduled Function Ready To Arm 1.
  • Page 50 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Scheduling User Interface Ready To Arm 4. Select “Add New”. The system displays the scheduling options screen. Edit Add New Delete 5000-100-146-V0 Ready To Arm 5. Select “Name”. The system displays a keypad.
  • Page 51 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Scheduling User Interface Ready To Arm 10. If Auto Stay is selected, select “Clear” then enter a 4-digit time on the displayed keypad then select “Save”. If “Output” is selected proceed to Step 11. If “Disarm Notification” Enter Time is selected proceed to Step 12.
  • Page 52: Reminders

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Reminders The Reminder Feature can be used to program/record reminders that can be displayed on the touchscreen, announced by the control and/or sent to one ort two pre-programmed phone number(s). Check with your installer to see if the latter feature has been programmed on your control.
  • Page 53 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Reminders Ready To Arm 4. Select “Add New”. The system displays the Reminder programming screen. No items to display! Edit Add New Delete 5000-100-178-V0 Ready To Arm 5. Select “Name”. Enter a name for the scheduled function on the displayed keypad Name Frequency...
  • Page 54 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Reminders Ready To Arm 10. If a “Follow Me” phone number(s) was programmed by your installer you can send Name Frequency Walk Dog Once a reminder to the phone number(s). Select “Follow Me” option. The system toggles Date January 1, 2011 between “Disabled”, “To Ph.
  • Page 55: Speaker Phone Feature

    AC power is lost. Using the Speaker Phone Feature When the LYNX Touch is operating in the Speaker Phone mode, if a zone is violated and has triggered an entry/exit delay, the system will automatically change the touchscreen from telephone to security mode. This allows the user to disarm the system or take other appropriate actions in the security mode without interrupting the telephone session.
  • Page 56 USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Speaker Phone Feature Placing a Call Ready To Arm 1. With the system in the disarmed or armed state, select the “Phone” icon from the Home Screen. The system displays the Keypad screen. Zones System Arm Away...
  • Page 57: Remote Phone Control Feature

    USER FUNCTIONS Remote Phone Control Feature The LYNX Touch Series is equipped with a remote interactive phone capability that permits access to the security system from any off-site touch-tone telephone using all user codes. The system will provide the appropriate voice messages and any system beeping sounds indicating the status of the security system over the phone line.
  • Page 58 USER FUNCTIONS Remote Phone Control Feature Remote Phone Control Commands Enter User Code (within eight seconds). Upon entering remote phone control mode the Lynx will announce “System, enter code”. To remotely disarm system:............User Code + [1] To remotely arm in AWAY mode: ..........User Code + [2] To remotely arm in STAY mode: ...........
  • Page 59: Remote Services

    USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Remote Services Your security system may be capable of providing a series of web-based services that allow you to communicate with your security system remotely in a number of ways. These services provide the ability to: •...
  • Page 60: Fire/Co Alarm System

    1. Should you become aware of a fire emergency before your detectors sense the problem, go to the LYNX Touch and press and hold the panic key and then select the Fire icon. The alarm will sound and an alarm will be transmitted to the central station.
  • Page 61: National Fire Protection Association's Smoke Detector Recommendations

    National Fire Protection Association’s Smoke Detector Recommendations LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed. With regard to the number and placement of smoke and heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard #72 noted below.
  • Page 62: Emergency Evacuation

    ALARM SYSTEM Emergency Evacuation LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed. Establish and regularly practice a plan of escape in the event of fire. The following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association: 1.
  • Page 63: System Functions

    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Testing the System (to be conducted weekly) Test Mode The Test mode allows each protection point to be checked for proper operation. When the Walk Test mode is active, the control sounds a single beep every 30 seconds as a reminder that the system is in the Test mode.
  • Page 64 Test mode will remain active until exited via an Off sequence. LYNX Touch SIA Exit/Entry Delay Times The LYNX Touch SIA will send an event code to the Central Station after entering and after exiting from Test mode. – 64 –...
  • Page 65: Maintaining Your System

    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Maintaining your system The components of your security system are designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. To make sure that your system is in working condition, do the following: 1. Test your system weekly. 2. Test your system after any alarm occurs (see the TESTING THE SYSTEM section). Routine Care •...
  • Page 66 Maintaining your system Changing the LYNX Touch Series System Battery In the event of an AC power loss, the LYNX Touch Series is powered by a rechargeable, nickel-metal hydride battery pack. The battery pack should be replaced when a “Battery Low”...
  • Page 67: Summary Of Audible & Visual Notifications

    SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS SOUND CAUSE ANNOUNCEMENT* INTERRUPTED FIRE ALARM (3 beeps) fire alarm + zone voice descriptor CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM (4 beeps) Carbon monoxide alarm + zone voice descriptor (Voice descriptor is interlaced with the sounder and sounds every 45 seconds) CONTINUOUS BURGLARY/AUDIBLE EMERGENCY alarm + zone voice descriptor...
  • Page 68: System Displays

    SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS System Displays The following icons will be displayed on the Home screen along with specific zone status information (if applicable) to indicate system status. DISPLAY DEFINITION DISPLAY DEFINITION AC Loss Door Open Alarm Window Open (intrusion) Armed Away Exit Active...
  • Page 69 SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS Zone Status Icons The following icons may be displayed on the Zone Status screen. DEFINITION DEFINITION ICON ICON Alarm Trouble (red) Fault (Yellow) Bypass Ready LED Meanings ARMED LED (Red): ON = System armed OFF = System disarmed Blinking = System armed, but a fault exists or alternating with READY LED when AVM (VOX or Talk) or speaker phone mode is active.
  • Page 70: Regulatory Agency Statements

    Regulatory Agency Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 71 5. RF Exposure WARNING: The LYNX Touch must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 in (20 cm) from all persons and not co-located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitter – 71 –...
  • Page 72: In The Event Of Telephone Operational Problems

    IN THE EVENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems, disconnect the control by removing the plug from the RJ31X (CA38A in Canada) telephone wall jack. We recommend that your certified installer demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system. Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the control/communicator.
  • Page 73: Owner's Insurance Premium Credit Request

    OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner's insurance carrier for possible premium credit. A. GENERAL INFORMATION: Insured's Name and Address: Insurance Company: Policy No.: LYNX Touch Series _________________________________________________ Other Type of Alarm: Burglary Fire Both...
  • Page 74 OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.) E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS Furnace Room Kitchen Bedrooms Attic Basement Living Room Dining Room Hall F. BURGLARY DETECTING DEVICE LOCATIONS: Front Door Basement Door Rear Door All Exterior Doors 1st Floor Windows All Windows Interior Locations All Accessible Openings, Including Skylights, Air Conditioners and Vents G.
  • Page 75: Servicing Information

    SERVICING INFORMATION Your local Honeywell dealer is the person best qualified to service your alarm system. Arranging some kind of regular service program with him is advisable. Your local Honeywell dealer is: Name: Address: Phone: – 75 –...
  • Page 76: Limitations Of This Alarm System

    WARNING! THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
  • Page 77: Index

    – INDEX – Alarm Cancelled ......7, 23, 24 E-Mail Events .......... 45 Alarm Exit Error ........23 Entering Test Mode ......... 63 Alarms ............8 Entry Delay ....6, 12, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24 Armed Indicator......... 17, 22 Exit Alarms ......... 7, 23 Audible Emergency/Audible Alarm ..
  • Page 78 Test Mode ........9, 63, 64 Panic Key ........5, 29, 60 Time and Date........ 9, 16, 42 Personal Emergency/Aux. Alarm ... 29 Touchscreen Control ...... 5, 10, 11 Phone Control ..........5 Triggers ............ 45 Two-Way Voice........5, 8 Quick Arm ........
  • Page 79: Two Year Warranty

    TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Communications business (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747 warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, normal wear and tear excepted, for 24 months from the manufacture date code; provided,...
  • Page 80 2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100 P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747 Copyright © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. www.honeywell.com/security Ê800-06894}Š 800-06894 1/11 Rev. A...

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