Testing Your System; Testing Sensors (Walk Test) - Honeywell Lyric User Reference Manual

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Before testing, the system should be disarmed and all protected doors and windows closed. The
Home button should show green.
No alarm messages are sent to your alarm monitoring company during these tests.
Press Tools and enter the 4-digit Master User code. Press Advanced.
Testing Sensors
Home > Security > Tools > Advanced > Walk Test
Start by pressing Walk Test.
The Controller's internal sounder loudly sounds and Walk Test – Home to Quit appears. The
Controller then beeps every 30 seconds as a reminder that the system is in Test mode.
Note that Walk Test mode automatically quits after 4 hours.
Doors and
Windows
Motion Sensors
Fire/Carbon
Monoxide sensors
When testing smoke detectors, keep the Lyric™ Controller in test mode for at
least one minute (60 seconds) after testing the detector to avoid sending
unwanted alarm messages to your central station monitoring company.
If there is a problem with any sensor (no confirming sounds, no display), notify your service
company.
When all sensors have been checked (and doors and windows closed), no zone identification
numbers should be displayed.
Finish by pressing Home and entering the Master User code.

Testing Your System

NOTE: TESTING SHOULD BE PERFORMED WEEKLY.
(Walk Test)
Open each protected door and window in turn and listen for three beeps
from the Controller. If programmed to do so, each zone's voice descriptor
is heard. Identification of protection points with problems should appear
on the display. Notifications of problem zones clear when the door or
window is closed.
Walk in front of each sensor and listen for three beeps and/or voice
descriptors.
The device's identification should appear on the display when it is
activated. The display clears when no motion is detected.
NOTE: If wireless motion detectors are in use, there is a 3-minute delay
between activations, which helps preserve battery life.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions to test these devices. When a
device is activated, its identification should appear on the touchscreen.
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Hugh Johnston
February 21, 2025

Bought this house and previous owner did not give me the 4 digit code. Can it be reset

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Mr. Anderson
February 21, 2025

No, the Honeywell Lyric cannot be reset if the 4-digit installer code is not available. If the installer code is changed and forgotten, there is no way to re-access programming or backdoor the system without it.

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Helene Robbins
March 12, 2025

How do you clear the panic button or does it stay red all the time?

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Mr. Anderson
March 12, 2025

The panic button on the Honeywell Lyric stays red all the time. It is always lit red, not as an indication of an issue, but so it can be seen and pressed easily, even at night.

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