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    FIRE
    FIREFIRE FIRE/CO /CO/CO
    /CO ALARM SYSTEM  ALARM SYSTEM  ALARM SYSTEM 
     ALARM SYSTEM (If Installed) 
      
     
    General Information  
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    ULUL
    UL 
        LYNX Touch is not intended for UL985 Household Fire applications unless a 24-hour 
    backup battery (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) is installed.
     
     
    General  
    Your fire alarm system (if installed) is active 24 hours a day, providing continuous 
    protection. In the event of an emergency, the installed smoke, heat and/or carbon monoxide 
    detectors will automatically activate your security system, triggering a loud, intermittent 
    sound from the touch screen.  The sound will be interlaced with the voice descriptor, 
    sounding every 15 seconds. A “FIRE” or “CO” message will appear at your touch screen and 
    remain on until you silence and clear the alarm display.  
     
    In Case of Fire 
    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 button and then select the Fire icon. The 
    alarm will sound and an alarm will be transmitted to the central station. 
    2.  Evacuate all occupants from the premises. 
    3.  If flames and/or smoke are present, leave the premises and notify your local Fire Department  immediately. 
    4.  If no flames or smoke are apparent, investigate the cause of the alarm. The zone number of  the zone(s) in an alarm condition will appear at the touch screen. 
     
    In Case of Carbon Monoxide Alarm 
    1.  If a high level of carbon monoxide is detected you should evacuate all occupants from the premises and immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available, preferably outdoors. 
    2.  From a safe area, contact your security service provider for further instructions. 
     
    Silencing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm 
    1.  Silence the alarm by entering an OFF sequence. 
    2.  To clear the alarm, enter a second OFF sequence. 
    3  If the touch screen indicates a trouble condition after the second OFF sequence, check that  smoke detectors are not responding to smoke- or heat-producing objects in their vicinity. 
    Should this be the case, eliminate the source of heat or smoke. 
    4.  If this does not remedy the problem, there may still be smoke in the detector.  Clear it by  fanning the detector for about 30 seconds. 
    5.  When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by entering another OFF sequence.  
    						
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    FIRE
    FIREFIRE FIRE/CO /CO/CO
    /CO ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM
     ALARM SYSTEM 
      
     
    National Fire Protection Association’s 
    Smoke Detector Recommendations 
     
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    ULUL UL 
        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 Associations (NFPA) Standard 
    #72 noted below.  
    Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment 
    in all rooms and areas of the household. The equipment should be installed as follows: A 
    smoke detector installed outside of each separate sleeping area, in the immediate vicinity of 
    the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit, including basements and 
    excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics.  
    In addition, the NFPA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors in the living 
    room, dining room, bedroom(s), kitchen, hallway(s), attic, furnace room, utility and storage 
    rooms, basements and attached garages. 
     
    DINING KITCHENBEDROOM
    BEDROOM
    BEDROOM
    BEDROOM
    LIVING ROOMBEDROOM BDRM
    DINING 
    LIVING ROOM
    TV ROOM
    KITCHEN
    BEDROOM
    BEDROOM
    TO
    BR
    LVNG RM
    BASEMENT KTCHN.CLOSED
    DOOR
    GARAGE
    Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection
    Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection
    Heat-Activated Detectors
    BDRM
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    FIRE
    FIREFIRE FIRE/CO /CO/CO
    /CO ALARM SYSTEM  ALARM SYSTEM  ALARM SYSTEM 
     ALARM SYSTEM  
      
     
    Emergency Evacuation  
    UL
    ULUL
    UL 
        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.  Position your detector or your interior and/or exterior  sounders so that they can be heard by all occupants. 
    2.  Determine two means of escape from each room. One  path of escape should lead to the door that permits 
    normal exit from the building. The other should be an 
    alternative escape, such as a window, should your path 
    to that door be unpassable. Station an escape ladder at 
    such windows if there is a long drop to the ground. 
    3.  Sketch a floor plan of the building. Show windows, doors,  stairs and rooftops that can be used to escape. Indicate 
    escape routes for each room. Keep these routes free from 
    obstruction and post copies of the escape routes in every 
    room. 
    4.  Assure that all bedroom doors are shut while you are  asleep. This will prevent deadly smoke from entering 
    while you escape. 
    5.  Try the door. If the door is hot, check your alternate  escape route. If the door is cool, open it cautiously. Be 
    prepared to slam the door if smoke or heat rushes in. 
    6.  When smoke is present, crawl on the ground. Do not  walk upright, since smoke rises and may overcome you. 
    Clearer air is near the floor. 
    7.  Escape quickly; dont panic. 
    8.  Establish a place outdoors, away from your house, where  everyone can meet and then take steps to contact the 
    authorities and account for those missing. Choose 
    someone to assure that nobody returns to the house — 
    many die going back. 
       
     
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    FRONT
    
    BACK
    
    BATH
    BEDROOMKITCHEN
    BACK DOOR
    1   FLOORST
    BEDROOM
    2    FLOORND
    BATHBEDROOMPORCH
    CLOSET
    BEDROOM
    BEDR
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    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 
    Testing the System (to be conducted weekly)  
    Test Modes 
    The Test icon provides access to the Walk Test, Dialer Test and Reboot functions. The Walk 
    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. The Dialer Test performs a check of the system dialer. The 
    Reboot feature allows you to reboot the system if required.  
     NOTE:  An alarm message will not be sent to your alarm monitoring company during these tests.  
    Entering Test Mode 
    Disarm the system and close all protected windows, doors, etc. The “Ready” indicator should 
    be lit. 
     
    Testing or Rebooting the System 
    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 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. 
      
    						
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    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 
    Testing the System (to be conducted weekly) 
     
    WiFi Config
    Date Time
    Ready To Arm
    Events
    Back
    Reminders
    KeypadUsers
    5100-100-006-V0
    Slide Show
    Test
     3. Select the 
    “Test ” icon. The system displays 
    the Test screen.  
     
    Ready To Arm
    Back5100-100-087-V0
    Prod. Id. : DE Sw. Rev.: 05.00
    CRC Number: 0X****
    Walk TestDialer TestReboot
      4. Select the 
    “Walk Test ”,  “Dialer Test ” or 
    “ Reboot ” icon. If Walk Test is selected 
    proceed to Step 5. If Dialer Test is selected 
    proceed to Step 6. If Reboot is selected 
    proceed to Step 7. 
    5.  “Walk Test …” is displayed on the system 
    status bar and the control sounds a single 
    beep every 30 seconds. Fault each zone as 
    described below. 
    6.  If the dialer test is unsuccessful the system  will display a Reporter Failure message. 
    Contact your security service provider. 
    7.  The system will reboot itself.  
    8. After the reboot sequence is completed,  conduct a W alk Test to verify that all 
    transmitters are operational in the system
    . 
    Walk Test 
    FAULT ZONES.  Open each protected door and window in turn and listen for three beeps 
    from the control, followed by the zone’s Voice Descriptor, if it is programmed. Identification 
    of each faulted protection point should appear on the display. The display will clear when the 
    door or window is closed. 
    Walk in front of any interior motion detectors (if used) and listen for three beeps and/or voice 
    descriptors, if programmed. The identification of the detector should appear on the display 
    when it is activated, and its voice descriptor will be announced (if programmed). The display 
    will clear when no motion is detected. Note that if wireless motion detectors are used, in 
    order to conserve battery life, there is a 3-minute delay between activations. 
    To test all smoke detectors, follow the manufacturers instructions. The identification of each 
    detector should appear on the display when each is activated.  
    						
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    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 
    Testing the System (to be conducted weekly) 
    If a problem is experienced with any protection point (no confirming sounds, no display), 
    notify your service company. 
    When all protection points have been checked and are intact (closed), there should be no zone 
    identification numbers displayed on the touch screen.  
     
    Exiting Test Mode 
    When testing is completed, exit the Walk Test or Dialer Test mode by entering an Off 
    sequence.  
     
    NOTE:  If the Walk Test mode is inadvertently left active, it automatically turns off after 4 hours. The Dialer 
    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.  
    						
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    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 (see the TESTING THE SYSTEM section). 
    2.  Test your system after any alarm occurs (see the  TESTING THE SYSTEM section). 
    3.  Clean the touch screen weekly. 
    Routine Care  
     Treat the components of your security  system as you would any other electrical 
    equipment. Do not slam sensor-protected doors or windows. 
       Keep dust from accumulating on the touch screen and all protective sensors, particularly 
    on motion sensors and smoke detectors. 
       The touch screen and sensors should be cleaned carefully with a dry soft cloth.  Do not 
    spray water or any other fluid on the units.  
     
    Cleaning the Touch screen 
    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 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. Select the 
    “Clean ” icon. The touch screen 
    become inactive for a period of 15 seconds. A 
    box displays  “Please Use A Damp, Soft Cloth 
    Touch Screen Will Be Disabled For 15 
    Seconds ” and the time will count down. 
    3. After 15 seconds the screen returns to the  settings screen and becomes active. 
    Note:   If any user notification events occur while 
    the screen cleaning mode is active and 
    the system is armed, the mode will be 
    canceled and the system will operate 
    normally. If certain user notification 
    events occur (i.e.; motion or silent alarm) 
    while the screen cleaning mode is active 
    and the system is disarmed the mode will 
    not be canceled.
      
    						
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    SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 
    Maintaining your system 
    Low Battery Conditions in Wireless Sensors 
    Each wireless sensor in your system has an internal battery. The system detects low battery 
    conditions in wireless sensors, including smoke detectors, personal emergency transmitter, 
    and the portable wireless keypad, and displays a “Battery Low” message on the touch screen, 
    which also beeps. A low battery in a wireless keypad is detected as soon as one of its keys is 
    pressed. In addition, a wireless smoke detector with a low battery also emits a chirp sound 
    approximately once every 20–30 seconds, identifying itself as the smoke detector with the 
    weak battery. 
    NOTE:  A low battery message means that battery replacement in the indicated sensor(s) is due within 30 
    days. In the meantime, a sensor with a low battery is still operational. 
    To silence Low Battery Warning Tones, enter an Off sequence.  The low battery message 
    display will remain on as a reminder. When you replace the weak battery with a fresh one, 
    the sensor will send a good battery signal to the control when the sensor is activated 
    (opening/closing of door, window, etc.). To clear the “Low Battery” message, enter an Off 
    sequence. 
     
    When replacing batteries, use only those recommended by your installer. 
    Alkaline batteries provide a minimum of 1 year of operation, and in most units and applications, provide 2 –4 
    years of service. 3-volt lithium batteries may provide from 4-7 years of operation. Actual battery life will 
    depend on the environment in which the sensor is used, the number of signals that the transmitter in the 
    sensor has had to send, and the specific type of sensor. Factors such as humidity, high or low temperatures, 
    and large swings in temperature may all lead to the reduction of actual battery life in an installation. 
    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” message with no zone number is displayed. 
     NOTE: The battery pack (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SC or LYNXRCHKIT-SHA) should be changed every four 
    years and must be replaced by a qualified service technician.  
     
    Following battery pack replacement, rechargeable batteries may take up to 48 hours to 
    charge. The “Battery Low” message may be displayed after one minute, however it should 
    clear within 4 hours or by entering Test Mode.  
    						
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    SUMMARY OF AUDIBLE & VISUAL NOTIFICATIONS 
     SOUND CAUSE  ANNOUNCEMENT* 
    INTERRUPTED 
      FIRE ALARM (3 beeps) 
    OR  
    CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM (4 beeps)
     fire alarm + zone voice descriptor 
    OR 
    Carbon monoxide alarm + zone voice descriptor 
    (Voice descriptor is interlaced with the sounder 
    and sounds every 45 seconds)
     
    CONTINUOUS 
     BURGLARY/AUDIBLE EMERGENCY 
    ALARM    alarm + zone voice descriptor 
    (Voice descriptor is interlaced with the sounder 
    and sounds every 45 seconds)
     
    ONE SHORT BEEP 
    (not repeated)  
     a. SYSTEM DISARM   
    b.  SYSTEM ARMING  ATTEMPT WITH 
    AN OPEN ZONE. 
    c. BYPASS VERIFY    a. disarmed–
    ready to arm 
    b. disarmed– not ready to arm 
     
    c. zones bypassed 
    ONE SHORT BEEP 
    (once every 45 secs)   a. SYSTEM IS IN TEST MODE 
    b. LOW BATTERY AT A TRANSMITTER 
    c. SYSTEM LOW BATTERY 
    d. FAIL TO COMMUNICATE
     a. no  announcement 
    b. low battery + zone voice descriptor 
    c. system low battery 
    d. check  system
     
    TWO SHORT 
    BEEPS   ARM AWAY  
    armed away [instant] – exit now  
    THREE SHORT 
    BEEPS  a. ARM STAY OR INSTANT   
    b. ZONE OPENED WHILE SYSTEM IS IN 
    CHIME MODE.     a. armed  stay  [instant] 
    – exit now 
    b. zone voice descriptor  
    RAPID BEEPING  
      a. TROUBLE   
    b. MEMORY OF ALARM 
     a. fault + zone voice descriptor 
    b. fire alarm or alarm + zone voice descriptor
     
    SLOW BEEPING  
     a. ENTRY DELAY WARNING 
    b. EXIT DELAY WARNING 
     a. disarm  system  now 
    b. armed  [away]  [instant] 
    – exit now 
    Additional Announcements: 
    The system will announce the following primary messages, depending on the system’s status 
    at the time: 
    • Disarmed –Ready to Arm [check system] 
    •   Disarmed [not ready to arm] 
    •   Armed [away] [stay] [instant] [check system] [exit now] 
     
    The system will announce the following secondary messages, depending on the system’s 
    status at the time: 
    •  Fire Alarm + zone voice descriptor  
    •   Alarm + zone voice descriptor 
    •   Carbon Monoxide Alarm + zone voice descriptor 
    •   Carbon Monoxide Fault + zone voice descriptor 
    •   Fire Fault + zone voice descriptor 
    •   Fault + zone voice descriptor Alarm + zone voice descriptor  
    •   Low Battery + zone voice descriptor Fire Fault + zone voice descriptor 
    •   System Low Battery 
    •  Check System 
    •  Check Zone 
    •   Activity Detected + zone type 
    •  AC Loss 
    •  Zones Bypassed 
    •  Chime 
    Note:  If there are no secondary messages, the primary status messages will be announced.  
    						
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    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 
    (intrusion) 
      
    Window Open 
     Armed Away 
      Exit Active 
     
    Armed Stay  
     Fire 
    OR 
    Heat Sensor 
     
    Battery Low  
     
    Flood 
     
    Check Zones  
     
    Glass Break 
     
    CO Alarm  
     
    Medical Alarm 
     
    Disarmed Not 
    Ready to Arm  
     
    Motion 
     
    Disarmed 
    Ready to Arm  
     
    Temperature  
     
    Reporter 
    Failure  
     
    90 RF Jam 
     
    Cover  
    Tamper
     
      
    94 Phone  
    Line Cut 
     
    Trouble  
     
    103 Comm. 
    Trouble 
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