Key Assignments
Your wireless keys (key fobs) are set up by your installer. You might wish to write down each
button's preprogrammed function in the spaces below.
NOTES • One or more buttons may have been programmed for Panic function.
• To activate a button function, press and hold the button for 1-2 seconds.
Button A: ___________________
Button B: ___________________
Button C: ___________________
Button D: ___________________
Button 1: ___________________
Button 2: ___________________
Button 3: ___________________
Button 4: ___________________
Button 8*: ___________________
(press and hold BOTH buttons to activate)
SiXFOB Wireless Key Status Indications
Press and release any key for system status. Status is indicated by the LEDs at the top of the key fob.
Green LEDs
Rapid Flash – Alternating about
8-20 seconds, then ON for 3
seconds
Off
Off
ON 2-3 seconds
Slow Flash for 2-3 seconds
Flash once (both LEDs)
Off
Rapid Flash for 2 seconds
WIRELESS KEYS
Red LEDs
Chirp for
Off
confirmation
ON 2-3 seconds
2 Beeps
Slow Flash for 2-3
4 Beeps
seconds
Off
1 Beep
Off
Silent
Off
Silent
Off
1 Second beep
Off
Silent
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5800 Series wireless key
SiX™ Series wireless key
Sounder
System Status
Device Enrollment
System Armed (any mode)
Alarm in progress or
system in Audible Panic Mode
Disarmed, Ready to Arm
Disarmed, Not Ready to Arm
RF Transmission
Not Hearing from Controller
Deleting wireless key from
system
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Do you have a question about the Lyric and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Bought this house and previous owner did not give me the 4 digit code. Can it be reset
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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How do you clear the panic button or does it stay red all the time?
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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