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    Clock/Calendar 
      
    4.  The system will announce, “Enter two-digit month, press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit”.  
       1 
    Month  
     
    Month (The current month will display.) 
    Enter the 2-digit month designation (i.e., 01-12). 
    Press [ADD] to accept the entry and continue to the day selection. 
    Press [ESCAPE] to back up to Minute selection. 
    5.  The system will announce, “Enter two-digit day, press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit”. 
     
       01 
    Day  
     
    Day (The current day will display.) 
    Enter the 2-digit day of the month (i.e., 01-31). 
    Press [ADD] to accept the entry and continue to the year setting. 
    Press [ESCAPE] to back up to Month selection. 
     
    6.  The system will announce, “Enter two-digit year, press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit”. 
     
       09 
    Year  
     
    Year (The current year will display.) 
    Enter the last two digits of the year (i.e., 00-99). 
    Press [ADD] to accept the entry and exit Clock-Setting mode (keypad beeps 4 times). 
    Press [ESCAPE] to back up to Day selection. 
     
      
    						
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    Scheduling User Interface  
    To access the Scheduling User Interface enter:                         + FUNCTION  + [64] 
      Master user code or  
     Installer Code 
     The system will initially display “Set Schedule” followed by the programming prompts as shown below. 
    Note that all inputs are checked for validity upon entry. The keypad will beep two times for invalid 
    data entries and all invalid entries are rejected. When the [*] key is depressed, the system will beep 
    once and advance to the next field. Not all of the fields are used for each of the event identifiers. When 
    the system reaches the final prompt for the specific event identifier and the [*] key is depressed, the 
    system will accept and save the entire schedule event. The system will beep four times and return to 
    initial programming field (Schedule Number) and the schedule number will be advanced. If the current 
    schedule number is 8, the system will return to schedule number to 1. Depressing the [#] key will reject 
    the entry and back up one field. If the [#] key is depressed while in the “Schedule Number” screen, the 
    system will exit the schedule programming mode. 
     
    NOTES: 1.  During the schedule programming mode, if three minutes have passed and no key has been entered, the programming will be terminated and no values will be saved.    2.  If a zone is troubled while in schedule programming, the system will abort the programming mode and show the troubled zone, and any uncompleted program event will not be saved.   3.  It is not possible to enter the schedule programming mode from a wireless keypad. Pressing any key on a wireless (RF) keypad terminates Schedule programming mode.   4.  It is not possible to enter the Schedule programming mode if FC or CA is displayed. 
      
     x  n 
    Schedule Number  
     
     
    Schedule Number 
    Enter the 1-digit schedule number to be programmed, then press [*] to accept 
    and advance to the Event Identifier field. (x = schedule number) 
    NOTES: 1. Press the [#] key in this entry will exit the schedule programming mode. The 
    keypad will beep four times and exit. 
      2. Schedule number 7 and 8 are always random events that are meant to work 
    only with X10 devices. This option should be implemented when the User is 
    trying to give the impression that a premises is “lived in”. The events will 
    occur at random times (0-59 minutes) within the defined hour.
     
    Selections 
    1 to 8 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Exit schedule programming mode 
     
         
    						
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    Scheduling User Interface   
     xid 
    Event Identifier  
    Event Identifier 
    Enter a 1-digit schedule action. (x = event identifier) 
    NOTES:   1.  See Table 1 for an explanation of each entry of the event identifier. 
      2.  If  “Follow me” reminder telephone number is programmed, the reminder 
    announcement is also delivered to that number. 
      3.  If “0” is entered, and accepted by deptessing [*], tthe keypad will beep four 
    times and return to the Schedule Number prompt and the schedule number 
    will be advanced.  
    Selections 
    0 = Empty - no event scheduled (or schedule temporarily disabled).  
    1 = X10 Device 
    2 = Latch Key Report   
    3 = Automatic Stay Arming or Scheduled Stary Arming (LynxSIA Plus) 
    4 = Reminder Announcements  
    5 = Alarm Clock  
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt 
     
     xx:Ab 
    Begin Hour AM   
    Begin Time (hour) 
    Enter a two-digit begin hour. (xx = begin hour) 
    Note: 1.  To enter the hour 3, press “0” followed by “3”. 
      2.  When programming schedule number 7 and 8, do not program turn on/off to 
    occur within the same 1-hour period. This will prevent this random feature 
    from causing a reversal of the on/off times. 
    Selections 
    00 to 12 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt 
     
     xx:Ab 
    Begin Hour AM   
    Begin Time (AM/PM) 
    Enter a selection for AM or PM. (xx = begin hour) 
    Selections 
    0 = AM 
    1 = PM 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt 
     
     b:xx 
    Begin time(min)   
    Begin Time (minute) 
    Enter a two-digit schedule begin time (minute) (xx = begin minute) 
    Selections 
    00-59 (minute) 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt 
     
        
     
         
    						
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    Scheduling User Interface  
     
     xxbd 
    Begin day 01-17       
    Begin Day 
    Enter a two-digit begin day (xx = begin day) 
    Notes: 1.  Entries 01 – 07 will be automatically deleted from the schedule after it occurs. 
    Entries 09-17 
    will run continuously, until deleted from the schedule. 
      2.  If  the value programmed in the Event Identifier prompt is “1” or “2” , and the 
    current entry is completed, the system will advance to the next programming 
    field - End Time (hour). If  the value programmed in the Event Identifier prompt 
    is “3”, “4”, or “5”, and the current entry is completed, the system will save all 
    field data up to this field. The system will beep four times and return to the first 
    field (Schedule Number) with the schedule number advanced. 
    Selections 
    01 = Begin at the scheduled time on the next Monday (one time occurrence) 
    02 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Tuesday (one time occurrence) 
    03 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Wednesday (one time 
    occurrence)
     
    04 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Thursday  (one time occurrence) 
    05 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Friday  (one time occurrence) 
    06 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Saturday  (one time occurrence) 
    07 = Begin at the scheduled time  on the next Sunday  (one time occurrence) 
    08 = Begin at the scheduled time  every day 
    09 = Begin at the scheduled time  every weekday  
    10 = Begin at the scheduled time  every day of the weekend  
    11 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Monday  
    12 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Tuesday  
    13 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Wednesday  
    14 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Thursday  
    15 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Friday  
    16 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Saturday  
    17 = Begin at the scheduled time  every Sunday  
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt
      
     xxAE 
    End hour AM   
    End Time (hour) 
    Enter a two-digit end hour. (xx = end hour) 
    Note: 1.  To enter the hour 3, press “0” followed by “3”. 
      2.  The end hour “00” indicates this schedule does not have a end time. 
      3.  When programming schedule number 7 and 8, do not program turn on/off to 
    occur within the same 1-hour period. This will prevent this random feature 
    from causing a reversal of the on/off times. 
    Selections 
    00 to 12 (hour) 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt 
     
      
    						
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    Scheduling User Interface  
     
     xxAe 
    End hour AM  
     
         
    End Time (AM/PM) 
    Enter a selection for AM or PM. (xx = end hour) 
    Selections 
    0 = AM 
    1 = PM 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt
      
    E:xx 
    End time(min)  
      
    End Time (minute) 
    Enter a two-digit schedule end time (minute) (xx = end minute) 
    Selections 
    00-59 (minute) 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt
      
     xAd 
    End day 01-17  
     
     
    End Day 
    Enter a two-digit end day (x = end day) 
    Note:  If  the value programmed in the Event Identifier is “1” or “2” , and the current 
    entry is completed, the system will advance to the next programming field - End 
    Time (hour). If  the value programmed in the Event Identifier is “3”, “4”, or “5”, 
    and the current entry is completed, the system will save all field data up to this 
    field. The system will beep four times and go back to the first field (Schedule 
    Number) with the schedule number advanced. 
    Selections 
    01 = End at the scheduled time on the next Monday (one time occurrence) 
    02 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Tuesday (one time occurrence) 
    03 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Wednesday  (one time 
    occurrence)
     
    04 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Thursday  (one time occurrence) 
    05 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Friday  (one time occurrence) 
    06 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Saturday  (one time occurrence) 
    07 = End at the scheduled time  on the next Sunday  (one time occurrence) 
    08 = End at the scheduled time  every day 
    09 = End at the scheduled time  every weekday  
    10 = End at the scheduled time  every day of the weekend  
    11 = End at the scheduled time  every Monday  
    12 = End at the scheduled time  every Tuesday  
    13 = End at the scheduled time  every Wednesday  
    14 = End at the scheduled time  every Thursday  
    15 = End at the scheduled time  every Friday  
    16 = End at the scheduled time  every Saturday  
    17 = End at the scheduled time  every Sunday  
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt
     
      
    						
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    Scheduling User Interface  
     
     xxdn 
    Device # 1-16  
     
     
    Device Number 
    Enter a two-digit device number (xx = device number) 
    Selections 
    01-16 
    [*] = Accept entry and continue 
    [#] = Return to previous prompt
     
     
     
    Table 1 - Event Identifier Entries 
     
    Event Description 
    0 = Empty  No event scheduled (or schedule is temporarily disabled) 
    1 = X10 Device 
    Turn an X10 device, either on or off at begin/end times. This is a time 
    driven event that requires a begin and end time. 
    NOTE: SH10A siren cannot be used. 
    2 = Latch Key Report 
    (reports only to pager) A special pager report (7110000) indicating system not yet disarmed will 
    be sent (will have a start/end time to send the report). This is a window 
    driven event that requires a begin/end time.  
    NOTE: This option requires that certain features be programmed by your installer. 
    Check with your installer if you plan to schedule this event.  
    3 = Automatic Stay Arming 
    (Lynx Plus) OR 
    Scheduled Stay Arming 
    (LynxSIA Plus) System will bypass any open zones and arm automatically, at a 
    programmed time. A report will be sent to the central station, indicating 
    system has been auto armed stay, along with all bypass reports. This is a 
    time driven event that requires a begin time to send a report. 
    NOTE:  Prior executing auto stay arming or scheduled stay arming, force bypass 
    will be executed - if Forced Bypass was enabled.  
    4 = Reminder 
    Announcements System will announce the message recorded by your installer. This will be 
    repeated every minute until a key is depressed, or a button type zone 
    does an arm or disarm. This is a reminder announcement that requires a 
    begin day to send a report. 
    NOTE:  Make sure installer programmed the message at the time of installation. 
    5 = Alarm Clock  System will sound a trouble tone (beep) on the speaker, which will 
    continue until a key is depressed. This is a an alarm clock that requires a 
    begin day to send a report. 
       
     
        
      
    						
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    Remote Phone Control Feature 
     
    The Lynx Plus 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. If this feature has been 
    programmed, the system will provide the appropriate voice messages and any system beeping sounds 
    indicating the status of the security system over the phone line. (Refer to Summary of Audible 
    Notification for further information.) The following functions can be performed from any remote touch-
    tone  telephone: 
    • Disarm the system. 
    • Arm the system in STAY or AWAY mode. 
    • Activate or deactivate X10 devices. 
    • Bypass zones. 
    • Check system status. 
     The remote access session will be aborted if: 
    • A report must be sent. 
    • Any local or wireless key entry (e.g. 5827), except [*], is made.  
    • User Code is not entered within eight (8) seconds of call pickup (during the “system…..system 
    announcement). 
    • No keys are depressed for a period of 15 seconds and while no announcement has been made by the 
    system. Any remote key entry will, however extend this timeout back to 15 seconds. 
     It will not be possible to begin a remote access session if: 
    • A report must be sent 
    • The system is in any Test mode. 
    • During  real time clock setting. 
    • During scheduling setup. 
    • Panel is in shutdown mode (programmed by your installer). 
    • Panel is in Macro learning mode. 
    • Remote phone control feature has not been enabled by your installer. 
     NOTE:  If a remote phone session is not granted by the system, for any of the reasons identified above, a 
    modem tone will be generated before the end of the session. 
    Using Remote Phone Control Feature 
    Dial the controls’s phone number. If no answering machine is present, the control will pick up between 
    1 and 14 rings, depending on the number programmed by your installer and will periodically announce 
    “SYSTEM 
    ENTER CODE”. During a remote phone control session “PC Remote Phone” will be 
    displayed on the control. 
    Enter: 
                           (within eight seconds) 
      Your user code 
    The system status will be announced. Enter phone control commands as described on the next page: 
     
    If an answering machine is on the premises, you need to dial the premises and hang up on the first 
    ring. Wait at least five (5) seconds (but no more than 22 seconds) and dial the premises phone number 
    again. The control will pick up and periodically announce “SYSTEM”.  
    NOTE 
    (1)  All voice announcements on the phone line will 
    also be announced on the local speaker, unless 
    the system has been placed in the mute mode. 
    (2)  Entry/Exit beeps will be terminated if you 
    enter the remote phone access mode.  
    						
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    Remote Phone Control Feature 
     
    Enter:                        (within eight seconds) 
      Your user code 
    Upon entering remote phone control mode the Lynx will announce “System, enter code”. 
    Remote Phone Control Commands 
     
    To remotely disarm system: 
                           + [1] 
      Your user code 
    To remotely arm in AWAY mode:                        + [2] 
      Your user code 
    To remotely arm in STAY mode:                        + [3] 
      Your user code 
    To remotely arm in AWAY or STAY mode with no delay:                        + [2] or [3] + [0] 
     Your user code 
    To remotely activate X10 devices 01-06: [#] + [4] + (2-digit) device no. 
    To remotely activate X10 devices 07 & 08:                        + [#] + [4] + (2-digit) device no. 
      Your user code 
    To remotely deactivate X10 devices 01-06: [#] + [7] + (2-digit) device no. 
    To remotely deactivate X10 devices 07 & 08:                        +  [#] + [7] + (2-digit) device no. 
      Your user code 
    To remotely Bypass zones:                        + [6] + zone no. 
      Your user code 
    To remotely activate Forced Bypass:                        + [6] + [#] 
      Your user code 
    To remotely check system status: [✻] 
    To end remote phone session: 
    Hang Up  or                        + [9]  
      Your user code
      
     
    NOTES: (1)  Check with your installer to see if the Forced Bypass mode has been enabled. 
      (2)  When bypassing zones, make sure a confirmation beep sounds for each zone that has been 
    bypassed.  
    						
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    Speaker Phone Feature 
     
    If this feature has been programmed the Lynx Plus Series is capable of operating as a speaker phone. 
    During speaker phone operation the system will provide the following functions: 
    • All function/event processing will continue to operate, but there will be no announcements. 
    • The ARMED (red) and READY (green) LEDs will alternately blink. 
    • “PH Speakerphone” will be displayed. 
    NOTE:  The system will enter the Speaker Phone mode even if an alarm or trouble is stored in the system 
    memory. Although “PH Speakerphone” may not appear, the LEDs will alternately blink indicating 
    you are currently in the Speaker Phone mode. 
     
    ! 
        
    Do not use the speaker phone as the only telephone in your home since in some special cases the 
    speaker phone is not functional. 
    The system will not enter speaker phone mode and Lynx Plus Series will not ring if: 
    • The feature has not been programmed. 
    • A report is being sent. 
    • An audible alarm is present. 
    • An announcement is being made or a recorded message is being played back. 
    • A message is being recorded. 
    • If the system is in test or sniffer mode. 
    • AC power is not present 
    The speaker phone will be aborted if: 
    • A report must be sent. 
    • An audible alarm or trouble has ocurred.  
    • AC power is lost. 
    Using the Speaker Phone Feature 
    When the Lynx Plus Series is operating in the Speaker Phone mode, the system keypad functions as a 
    telephone keypad and the only security keypad functions that will remain enabled are the panic keys 
    and the speaker volume control. (refer to Volume Adjustment section) You may adjust the volume 
    before entering speaker phone mode or after dialing the desired number. In the speaker phone mode, if 
    a zone is violated and has triggered an entry/exit delay, the system will automatically change the 
    keypad 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. To regain 
    telephone keypad control (i.e.; to enter an account number or menu selection) you will need to 
    reactivate the telephone keypad. 
      
    						
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    Speaker Phone Feature 
     
    Lynx Plus Series Speaker Phone Functions 
    To place a call using the Speaker Phone:  
    [#] + AUX and dial the desired phone number. 
    To answer a call using the Speaker Phone: 
    [#] + AUX  
    To flash (switch between two calls using call waiting): 
    AUX  
    To hang up:  
    OFF   
    To activate/deactivate (toggle) ringer:  
    [#] +  VOLUME  +  AUX  
    To return the keypad to telephone mode after disarming the system: 
    [#] + AUX  
    NOTES: (1)  The speaker phone ringer can only be enabled/disabled when the speaker phone mode is 
    not active. The system will ring once to confirm the ringer is enabled.   
      Entering [#] +
    VOLUME +AUX a second time will disable the ringer. No ring will confirm 
    that the ringer is disabled. 
      (2)  The speaker phone ringer will not ring when an alarm, trouble or entry/exit delay are 
    sounding. 
      (3)  The Lynx Plus Series speaker phone does not provide a “hold” feature. 
    NOTE 
    If  you are using pulse (rotary) 
    dialing, allow enough time for the  
    control to finish dialing the last 
    digit you dialed, before dialing 
    the next digit.
      
    						
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