Honeywell control panel LYNX Touch 5100 User Manual
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– 41 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS 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 184 seconds. NOTES: (1) If the system loses electrical power, all messages will be erased. (2) Message Play/Record will not be available if a report must be sent. Entering Message Mode Ready To Arm 5000-100-006-V1 Arm Away Delay Phone More Automation Message Zones Arm Stay 72 10:18 AM June 8, 2010 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “ Message” icon from the Home Screen. The system displays the Message screen. Recording a Message Ready To Arm Save 5000-100-045-V0 No items to display! Add New Delete All Play 1. Select “Add New ”. The system displays the Record Message screen. Note: The System will display the total message recording time available. Ready To Arm 5000-100-047-V0 Time Remaining : 184 Seconds Message 1Stopped Record Delete Play 2. Select “Record ”, the system sounds a single tone. Speak into the microphone and record your message. 3. When you are finished recording your message, select. “Stop ” 4. To listen to the message, select “Play ”. 5. If you wish to delete the message, select “Delete ”. 6. Record additional messages as required.
– 42 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Message Recording and Playback 5000-100-046-V0 Message 1 2:48 PM September 1, 2010 Message 2 5:09 PM September 5, 2010 Add New Delete All Play Ready To Arm 6. When you have finished recording, select “2 ”. The system displays the recorded messages. 7. To record additional messages (if recording time is available) repeat steps 1 through 3. NOTE: If you are trying to record a new message and the message center is already full, “Add New” will not be displayed. If the message center is full all old messages must be deleted before new messages can be recorded. See the Deleting Messages section. Playing Message(s) 5000-100-046-V0 Message 1 2:48 PM September 1, 2010 Message 2 5:09 PM September 5, 2010 Add New Delete All Play Ready To Arm 1. At the Message screen, select the message you wish to play. 2. Select “Play ”, the system plays your message. 3. When you are finished listening to the message, you may select. “ Stop”. If “Stop” is not selected the system continues to play the remaining messages. 4. When you have finished listening to the messages, select “2 ”. The system returns to the Home Screen. Deleting Messages 5000-100-046-V0 Message 1 2:48 PM September 1, 2010 Message 2 5:09 PM September 5, 2010 Add New Delete All Play Ready To Arm 1. At the Message screen, select “Delete All ”. The system deletes all messages. 2. When you have finished deleting the messages, select “2 ”. The system returns to the Home Screen.
– 43 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS System Settings 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. Change System Settings Arm Away Ready To Arm Dashboard Arm Stay Back DelaySettings 10:18 AM June 8, 20105100-100-003-V0 Tools 1. With the system in the disarmed or armed state, select the “Settings ” icon from the second page of the Home Screen. The system displays the Settings screen. Ready To Arm Ringer Chime Voice Brightness ContrastVolume 5100-100-088-V0 Save Clean 2. Increase or decrease the Display Brightness or Contrast or the System Volume by using the sliding adjustment from left (decrease) to right (increase). 3. Turn On or Off the Voice, Chime or telephone Ringer by selecting the appropriate icon. The system toggles between “On ” and “ Off”. 4. Select “Save ” when you are finished. The system returns to the second page of the Home Screen.
– 44 – 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. Check with your installer to see if your system is equipped with a Communications Module. Setting the Date and Time Arm Away Ready To Arm Dashboard Arm Stay Back DelaySettings 10:18 AM June 8, 20105100-100-003-V0 Tools Note: The system must be disarmed in order to set the date and time. 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “ Tools” icon from the second page of the Home Screen. The system displays the Keypad screen. Ready To Arm Program the system Enter Code: Cancel 5000-100-009-V0 23 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 Clear 2. Enter your 4-digit Master User Code. The system displays the Master User programming screen. WiFi Config Date Time Ready To Arm Events Back Reminders KeypadUsers 5100-100-006-V0 Slide Show Test 3. Select the “Date Time ” icon. The Calendar screen will appear.
– 45 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar System Programming... 5000-100-016-V0 THU SUN WED 32 SAT 6 FRI 5 TUE MON 1 18 17 20 19 16 14 15 25 24 27 26 23 21 22 30 28 29 11 10 13 12 9 7 8 June 2010 4 Save 4. Select the correct month by using the “ W” and “X” . 5. Select the correct year by using the “W” and “ X” . 6. Select the correct day on the calendar. 7. When you have finished select the “T ” icon. The system advances to the time screen. System Programming ... 23 1 5 6 4 0 8 9 7 Clear 5000-100-010-V0 AM / PM Enter Time 10:21 AM Save 8. If the displayed time is not correct, select “Clear ” then enter the correct time (4 digits) on the keypad and select AM or PM. 9. When you have finished select the “T ” icon. The system advances to the next screen OR proceed to step 17. 5000-100-022-V0 Time Zone Eastern (EST) Day Light Savings Time Yes Start Month March End Month November Start Week Second End Week FirstSave Ready To Arm 10. Select “Time Zone” . The system scrolls between through the following options: Eastern (EST) Central (CST) Mountain (MST) Pacific (PST) Hawaii (HAST) Alaska (AKST) Atlantic (AST) Newfoundland (NT) Select the correct time zone. 11. Select “Day Light Savings Time ”. The system toggles between “Yes ” and “No ”. Note: The start month/week and end month week are default programmed to “March/Second” and “November/First ” respectively. Steps 13 to 16 should only be performed if you wish to change those entries. If you are not changing the defaults, advance to step 17.
– 46 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Clock/Calendar Ready To Arm 5000-100-075-V0 January February March April May June July August 12. Select “Start Month ”. The system displays a calendar. Select the correct month. 13. Select “Start Week ”. The system will toggle between: Second Third Fourth Last Next to Last 3rd from Last First 14. Select “End Month ”. The system displays a calendar. Select the correct month. 15. Select “End W eek ”. The system will toggle between: First Second Third Fourth Last Next to Last 3rd from Last 16. When you are finished select the “Save ” key. The system returns to the Master User program screen.
– 47 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Automation General Information Automation is used to program triggers, home automation features, send Follow-Me or E- mail messages of system events or program home automation features (Z-Wave) including Rules and Scenes (if Z-Wave communications have been enabled). Up to 40 rules can be programmed. Rules 1 through 20 are used for Triggers, Z-Wave Scenes and Follow-Me Messages. Rules 21 through 40 are used to trigger Z-Wave Scenes and for E-mail notification and are only accessible through TotalConnect Service. Check with your Installer to see which options are available to you. Note: Switches, Thermostats, Locks, Tools, and Scenes options will only appear when Z-wave has been enabled. Rules The following options are programmed in this section: Programming Field Action Rule 1 - 20: Select Rule 1 -20 Note: Rules 21-40 are only accessible through TotalConnect Service. Name: Name the device Type: Select the output type Action: Select the action required for the device Start Zone Type: OR Zone Type Fault: Select Zone Type to start event* Stop Zone Type: OR Zone Type Restore: Select Zone Type to stop event* Start System Operation: OR System Operation 1 Select System Operation to start event* Stop System Operation: OR System Operation 2 Select System Operation to stop event* Zone Number Operation: Select Zone Number to trigger event upon fault, trouble or alarm as selected. * The displayed field is dependant upon the selection made Programming Rules Zones Arm Away Ready To Arm Arm Stay More DelayPhone 10:18 AM June 8, 20105100-100-004-V0 72 Message Automation 1. With the system in the disarmed state, select the “ Automation” icon from the Home Screen. The system displays the Keypad screen.
– 48 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Automation 5100-100-007-V0 Rules Switches Schedules Scenes Locks Tools Thermostat 68 Ready To Arm 2. Select the “Rules ” button. The system displays the Rules screen. Ready To Arm 5100-100-070-V0 Rules 1 New Edit Delete Rules 3 New Rules 5 NewRules 2 New Rules 4 New Rules 6 New 4. Select a “Rules ” key followed by the Edit button. The system displays a keyboard. Note: Rules 21-40 are only accessible through TotalConnect Service. Ready To Arm 5000-100-190-V0 A Q Z S W L OP M K I N J U V G T B H Y C F R X D E Clear Done 123!@# ABC... 4. If desired you can enter a Rule Name. Select the “Clear ” key and then enter up to 13 characters of text. Note: Select the “ABC…” key to switch the keyboard between upper/lower case or the “123!@#” key to switch to numbers. 5. Once you are finished, select “Done ”. The system returns to the Rules screen. Ready To Arm 5000-100-188-V0 Name Save Type Disabled 01 6. Select the “Type ” button. Dependant upon what features are programmed in your control the system toggles between the following Types: Disabled Trigger Output Scene (displayed when Z-Wave has been enabled) To Ph. 1 (Message to Phone 1) To Ph. 2 (Message to Phone 2) To Ph. 1 & 2 (Message to Phone 1 & 2) Email 1 Depending upon the Type selected, the system displays several new programming fields.
– 49 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-189-V0 Name Save Type Trigger Output 01 Start Zone Type Not UsedStart System Operation Not Used Action None Stop Zone Type Not UsedStop System Operation Not Used OR Ready To Arm 5100-100-071-V0 Name Save Type Scene Scene Zone Type Fault Not UsedSystem Operation 1 Not Used Action None Zone Type Restore Not UsedSystem Operation 2 Not Used 7. Select “Action ”. Dependant upon the Type selected previously, the system scrolls between several options: None Permanent On On for 2 sec Pulsing Send Run Scene 8. Select “Start Zone Type ” or “Zone Type Fault ” (if “Scene ” was selected in Type field). The system displays the following options (dependant upon the Type that was selected): Not Used Entry Exit 1 Entry Exit 2 Perimeter Interior Follower Day / Night 24 Hour Silent 24 Hour Audible Use the “S” “T ” buttons to scroll to second page of zone type options. Silent Burglary 24 Hour Auxiliary Interior With Delay Fire No Verification Carbon Monoxide Trouble No Response Arm Stay Use the “ S” “T ” buttons to scroll to third page of zone type options. Arm Away Disarm Monitor Resident Monitor Resident Response General Monitor General Response
– 50 – USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS USER FUNCTIONS Automation Ready To Arm 5000-100-189-V0 Name Save Type Trigger Output 01 Start Zone Type Not UsedStart System Operation Not Used Action None Stop Zone Type Not UsedStop System Operation Not Used OR Ready To Arm 5100-100-071-V0 Name Save Type Scene Scene Zone Type Fault Not UsedSystem Operation 1 Not Used Action None Zone Type Restore Not UsedSystem Operation 2 Not Used 9. Select “Stop Zone Type ” or “ Zone Type Restore ” (if “ Scene ” was selected in Type field). The system displays the same options as the previous step. Note: If a Rule is being used to trigger a Z-Wave door lock, when the system is Armed Stay or Armed Away, it is recommended that “ End of Exit Delay” be selected for System Operation 1 or System Operation 2. 10. Select “Start System Operation ” or “ System Operation 1” (if “Scene ” was selected in Type field). The following options are displayed: Not Used Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm Any Burglary Alarm Any Fire Alarm Bell Timeout End of Exit Delay Use the “S” “T ” buttons to scroll to second page of zone type options. Start of Entry Delay Chime Kissoff Bypass System Low Battery Reporter Failure Duress Alarm 11. Select “Stop System Operation ” or “ System Operation 2” (if “Scene ” was selected in Type field). The system displays the same options as step 10. Ready To Arm 5000-100-191-V0 Save Zone Number Operation Not Used 12. Select “Zone Number Operation ”. The system toggles between the following options: Not Used Fault Trouble Alarm Notes: 1. For Fault, the following zone types should not be used: General Monitor, General Response, Resident Monitor, and Resident Response. 2. When a zone has been deleted, please verify the programming selection for Zone Number Operation. If Trouble, Fault or Alarm is selected, the system displays several new options. Proceed to Step 13.