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This system offers you three forms of protection: burglary, fire, and emergency, depending on the  
configuration of your system. The system consists of a master keypad for controlling system operation,  
various wireless sensors that provide perimeter and interior burglary protection, and optional smoke or  
combustion detectors to provide early fire warning. In addition, optional wireless keypads may have  
been installed to allow you to control the system away from the master keypad.  
The system uses microcomputer technology to monitor all protection zones and system status, display  
appropriate information on the keypad display, and initiate appropriate alarms. Your system may also  
have been programmed to automatically send alarm or status messages over the phone lines to a  
central alarm monitoring station.  
The user features of this security system are listed below. Ask your installer which features  
have been programmed for your system.  
STAY and AWAY arming modes: By using these modes you can protect either the perimeter only,  
or the entire premises.  
3 panic key functions: Designated keys allow you to manually activate fire, personal emergency, or  
silent alarms. Refer to the PANIC KEYS section for detailed information.  
Paging feature: If programmed by your installer this feature alerts you to certain system  
conditions by displaying code numbers that indicate the type of condition that has occurred. In  
addition, pressing the AUX key can send a predefined message to your pager, if programmed to do so  
(see AUX key function below). Refer to the PAGING FEATURE section for detailed information.  
Follow me system announcements: Allows the LYNXR/LYNXR24 to dial a number, programmed  
by your installer, and deliver system announcements.  
Follow me reminder announcements: Allows the LYNXR/LYNXR24 to dial a number, that you  
have specified, at a programmed time and day and deliver a message programmed by your installer.  
Real-time clock: Keypad displays current time. Refer to the CLOCK/CALENDAR section for  
procedures for setting the time.  
Voice announcement of system status: The master keypads built-in speaker announces system  
status at the press of a key. Refer to the CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS section for detailed  
information.  
Message center: The system allows recording and play back of brief messages. Refer to the  
RECORDING/PLAYBACK MESSAGES section for procedures.  
Device activation: Designated keys allow you to turn lights and/or other devices on and off. In  
addition, some devices (e.g., a light) may be programmed to activate automatically as a result of a  
system event such as an alarm or trouble condition. Refer to the USING POWERLINE CARRIER  
DEVICE COMMANDS section for detailed information.  
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AUX key function: Designated key lets you activate a predefined series of keystrokes with a single  
press of the  
key plus user code, or manually send a pager message. It will also allow you to  
manually send a voice message to phone number that has been programmed by your installer. Ask  
your installer which of these features has been assigned to the  
Refer to the AUX FUNCTION section for detailed information.  
key in your LYNXR/LYNXR24.  
Scheduling feature: Allows you to schedule the automatic activation or deactivation of X-10  
devices or program events (e.g. alarm clock, reminder, and latch key).  
Phone Control: Provides a remote interactive phone capability that permits access to the security  
system from any off-site touch-tone telephone.  
Security Codes: The system is capable of supporting an Installer code, Master user code and six  
additional User codes. Refer to the SECURITY CODES section for detailed information.  
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Your system's sensing devices have been assigned to various "zones." For example, the sensing device  
on your entry/exit door may have been assigned to zone 01, sensing devices on windows in the master  
bedroom to zone 02, and so on. These numbers appear on the display when an alarm or trouble  
condition occurs.  
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The fire protection portion of your security system (if used) is always active and will sound an alarm if  
a fire condition is detected. Refer to the FIRE ALARM SYSTEM section for important information  
concerning fire protection, smoke detectors and planning emergency exit routes from the premises.  
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Your system provides two modes of burglary protection: STAY and AWAY. STAY mode protects the  
perimeter only, allowing you to freely move within inside the premises. AWAY mode protects the entire  
system. Both modes provide an entry delay time that allows you to reenter the premises without  
setting off an alarm. For additional security, you can turn the entry delay off when arming the system  
by using the  
key in combination with the desired arming key. The system also allows you  
to bypass selected zones before arming the system, if desired. Refer to the BYPASSING PROTECTION  
ZONES section. The system also provides a CHIME mode, for alerting users to the opening of  
protected doors and windows while the system is disarmed.  
You must turn on ("arm") the burglary protection portion of your system before it will sense burglary  
alarms. To arm the system, enter your user code then press the desired arming key (AWAY or STAY).  
Refer to the ARMING THE SYSTEM section for detailed procedures and information.  
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At the time of installation, you were assigned a personal 4-digit security or master usercode. You  
must enter the user code when arming and disarming the system, and when performing other system  
functions. As an additional security feature, other users who do not need to know your code can be  
assigned up to 6 different security codes. Refer to the SECURITY CODES section for procedures on  
adding security codes to the system.  
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When an alarm occurs, the keypad and external sounders will sound for about 15-seconds, and the  
keypad will display the zone(s) causing the alarm. After 15-seconds, the siren stops temporarily and  
voice announcements of the zones in alarm begins. When these zones have been announced, the siren  
sounds again and the cycle repeats itself, until the system is disarmed (code + OFF) or until alarm bell  
timeout occurs. If your system is connected to a central monitoring station, an alarm message will be  
sent. To stop the alarm sounding, simply disarm the system. The zone(s) causing the alarm remain  
displayed indicating memory of alarm. Refer to the DISARMING THE SYSTEM section for  
information about clearing the memory of alarm display.  
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SECURITY FUNCTIONS  
Checking system status: --------------  
To arm in STAY mode: ----------------  
To restart exit delay: -------------------  
To arm in AWAY mode: ---------------  
To arm with NO DELAY: -------------  
To arm if Quick Arm is active: -----  
To disarm system and silence alarms:  
To bypass a zone(s): ---------------------  
To turn Chime mode on or off: -----  
MESSAGE CENTER  
To record a message: -------------------  
To stop recording before end of 85 secs:  
To play back a message: ---------------  
To skip a message: ---------------------------  
To delete all messages:--------------------  
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
To adjust message playback/announcement volume:  
To mute system announcements: -  
To restore/unmute announcements:  
REMOTE PHONE CONTROL OPERATION  
To remotely disarm: ---------------------  
To remotely arm in AWAY mode: -  
To remotely arm in STAY mode: --  
To remotely arm in AWAY or STAY mode with NO DELAY:  
To remotely activate X-10 devices 1-6: ---------  
To remotely activate X-10 devices 7 & 8: -----  
To remotely deactivate X-10 devices 1-6: -----  
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To remotely deactivate X-10 devices 7 & 8:  
To remotely bypass a zone: ----------  
To remotely activate forced bypass: ------------  
To remotely check system status:  
To hang up: ----------------------------------  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
To set the time and date: -------------  
To set scheduling: ------------------------  
To activate X-10 devices 1-6: --------  
To activate X-10 devices 7 & 8: -----  
To deactivate X-10 devices 1-6: ----  
To deactivate X-10 dev. 7 & 8: -------  
To add a user code: ---------------------  
To delete a user code (except Master Code):  
To turn Test mode on: ------------------  
To turn Test mode off: -----------------  
To use the defined AUX function: -  
To send message to pager: ------------  
To program Follow Mereminder phone #:  
To delete Follow Mereminder phone #:  
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IMPORTANT: If the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering the premises, an alarm has occurred during  
your absence and an intruder may still be on the premises. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT  
THE POLICE from a nearby safe location.  
The keypad allows you to control all system functions. The keypad features telephone-style keys and a  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), which shows the nature and location of all occurrences.  
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The keypad also features a built-in sounder, which will sound during alarms and troubles. The keypad  
also "beeps" during certain system functions, such as during entry/exit delay times, in Chime mode,  
and when depressing any of the keys (to acknowledge the key press). In addition, a built-in speaker  
announces system status.  
The voice announcement volume is adjustable, however the beepsthat sound in response to alarms  
always sound at the maximum volume level. All other beeps(trouble, chime, exit/entry, etc) can be  
set to either low or high volume.  
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When you use the keypad to enter codes and commands, press the keys within 2 seconds of one another.  
If 2 seconds elapse without a key depression, the entry is aborted and must be repeated from its  
beginning.  
NOTE: Different timeouts may occur when defining auxiliary functions and setting the real-time clock.  
Note: The system functions described below are for reference only and require additional key entries to activate.  
3. READY INDICATOR: When lit, indicates  
1. DISPLAY WINDOW: Liquid Crystal Display  
system is ready to be armed; blinking indicates  
system is not ready (a zone is open).  
(LCD). Displays protection point identification  
and system status, messages, and user  
instructions.  
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KEY: Announces a users message if one  
was previously recorded. See RECORD function.  
Used to adjust volume of voice messages.  
2. ARMED INDICATOR: (RED) Lit when the  
system has been armed (STAY, AWAY, NO  
DELAY). Blinks when armed and fault exists.  
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burglary protection, guarding protected doors,  
windows and other perimeter protection points, and  
sounds an alarm if one is opened. Interior protection  
is not armed, which allows movement within your  
house without causing an alarm. Entrance can be  
made through an entry delay zone without causing an  
alarm if the system is disarmed before the entry delay  
time expires. Used to delete messages.  
KEY: Removes individual protection  
zones from being monitored by the system.  
Displays currently bypassed zones.  
Used to adjust volume of voice messages.  
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KEY: Allows entry of additional user  
codes that can be given to other system users.  
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KEY: Turns the Chime mode on and  
perimeter and interior burglary protection for backup  
protection by sensing an intruder's movements  
through protected interior areas as well as guarding  
protected doors, windows, etc. Entrance can be made  
through an entry delay zone without causing an  
alarm if the system is disarmed before the entry delay  
time expires. Used to accept Follow Mephone  
number and Clock/ Calendar mode entries.  
off. When on, any entry through a protected  
delay or perimeter zone while the system is  
disarmed will cause a tone and voice descriptor  
to sound at the keypad.  
9. INTERNAL SOUNDER: Source of alarm sounds  
(see "Summary of Audible Notifications" section).  
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KEY: Allows alternate key  
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functions. It is used as a repeatkey during  
Clock/Calendar setting.  
portion of the system, silences alarms and audible  
trouble indicators, and clears alarm trouble display  
after the problem has been corrected. Used to  
exit/abort Follow Mephone number and  
Clock/Calendar mode.  
KEY: Used with STAY or AWAY  
function to eliminate the entry delay. Alarm  
sounds immediately if entry is opened.  
18. MICROPHONE: Used to record personal messages  
KEY: When pressed prior to arming,  
up to 85 seconds long.  
the keypad will display all open zones, and will  
announce system status.  
19. SPEAKER: Source of audible internal warning and  
confirmation sounds, status announcements, as well  
as alarms (see "Summary of Audible Notifications").  
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20. RECORD: Activates the recording function to record  
lights or other devices on or off, if programmed by  
the installer.  
personal messages.  
21. VOLUME: Sets the volume of system announcements  
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and status beeps.  
to either perform a predefined function or to send  
a preset message to a pager or a Follow Me”  
system phone number.  
–– KEYS 0-9: Used to enter your individual security  
access code(s).  
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ALARM:  
Appears when the system is armed and an intrusion has been detected (also appears during a  
fire alarm or audible emergency alarm). Accompanied by the protection zone that is in alarm.  
AWAY:  
All burglary zones, interior and perimeter, are armed.  
Entry delay is turned off.  
INSTANT:  
STAY:  
Perimeter burglary zones, such as protected windows and doors, are armed.  
FIRE:  
Appears when a fire alarm or fire fault is present. Accompanied by a display of the zone that is  
in alarm.  
LOW BAT:  
Low battery condition in a wireless sensor (if zone number is displayed) or low system battery (if  
no zone number is displayed). If 00 is displayed, a wireless keypad (5827) has a low battery  
condition.  
AC:  
Appears when AC power is present. If not displayed, the system is operating on backup battery  
power.  
CHIME:  
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Appears when the Chime feature is activated.  
Appears when the system is in Test mode.  
REC:  
Appears when the system is in Recording mode.  
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FAULT:  
Appears when a message has been recorded and has not yet been played back.  
Appears when one or more burglary protection zones have been bypassed.  
Appears at any time a malfunction is discovered in the system; or any time an open is detected  
in a fire zone; or when a fault in a day/night burglary zone is discovered during a disarmed  
period. Accompanied by a display of the zone number in trouble.  
Appears in place of the clock when the speaker phone mode is active.  
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ARMED LED:  
ON = System armed  
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OFF = System disarmed  
Blinking = System armed, but a fault exists  
ON = System disarmed, ready to arm  
OFF = System armed  
READY LED:  
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Blinking = System disarmed, not ready to arm (a fault exists)  
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Before arming your system, all protected doors, windows, and other protection zones must be closed or  
bypassed (see the BYPASSING PROTECTION section). Pressing the  
key will announce all  
zones that are faulted, as well as any other abnormal system condition, making it easier for you to  
secure any open zones.  
READY LIGHT: The green READY indicator on the keypad will be lit if the system is ready to be  
armed. If blinking, the system is not ready.  
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Press the  
key once to announce the general status of the system. Depending on the current state of the  
system the following phrases may be heard:  
NOTE: The phrases shown in brackets are variable, and are announced only if appropriate in the current state of  
the system.  
Press the  
key a second timeto announce specific system status. Depending on the current  
state of the system the following phrases may be heard:  
VOLUME LEVEL: The volume level of system announcements can be increased or decreased. Refer  
to the MESSAGE RECORDING/PLAYBACK section for the procedure.  
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The READY LED will be lit once all protection zones have been closed or bypassed. You may now arm  
the system as usual.  
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Use this mode when you are staying home, but expect someone to use the entrance door later. Close  
all protected perimeter windows and doors before arming. The green READY indicator on the keypad  
should be lit if the system is ready to be armed.  
To arm in STAY mode:  
** See Quick Arming paragraph.  
The keypad beeps three times and displays the armed STAY message. The red ARMED indicator lights  
and the system announces armed STAY–exit now.”  
When armed in STAY mode, the system will sound an alarm if a protected door or window is opened,  
but you may otherwise move freely throughout the premises. Late arrivals can enter through the  
entrance door without causing an alarm, but they must disarm the system within the entry delay  
period or an alarm will occur.  
Restarting Exit Delay While System Armed  
Ask your installer if this feature is active for your system. If active, you can restart the exit delay at  
any time after arming in STAY mode. This is useful if you wish to open the entry/exit door to let  
someone in after arming the system, and avoids having to disarm the system and then re-arm it again.  
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To restart exit delay while system is armed in STAY mode: Press  
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Use this mode when no one will be staying on the premises. Close all protected perimeter windows and  
doors before arming. The green READY indicator on the keypad should be lit if the system is ready to  
be armed.  
To arm in AWAY mode:  
** See Quick Arming paragraph.  
The keypad beeps twice, or beeps continuously if exit warning has been programmed for your system,  
and displays the armed AWAY message. The red ARMED indicator lights and the system announces  
armed AWAYexit now.”  
When armed in AWAY mode, the system will sound an alarm if a protected door or window is opened,  
or if any movement is detected inside the premises. You may leave through the entrance door during  
the exit delay period without causing an alarm. You may also re-enter through the entrance door, but  
you must disarm the system within the entry delay period or an alarm will occur.  
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Use NO DELAY with STAY mode when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the  
entrance door.  
Use NO DELAY with AWAY mode when the premises will be vacant for extended periods of time such  
as vacations, etc.  
When armed with NO DELAY, the system will sound an alarm if a protected door or window is opened,  
including the entrance door. You may leave through the entrance door during the exit delay period  
without causing an alarm, but an alarm will sound as soon as someone reenters.  
To arm with NO DELAY:  
** See Quick Arming paragraph.  
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If Quick Arm was programmed by the installer, you do not need to enter the security code to arm the  
system. Instead, simply press and hold down the desired arming key for at least 2 seconds. The  
security code must always be used to disarm the system, however.  
To arm if Quick Arm is active:  
To arm with NO DELAY if Quick Arm is active:  
IMPORTANT: The Babysitter Code and Installer Code cannot disarm the system unless it was used  
to arm the system. In addition, if the system is armed by pressing and holding the Quick-Arm buttons,  
neither the Babysitter Code nor Installer Code can disarm the system.  
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Exit delay begins immediately after arming the system, and gives you time to leave through the  
designated exit door without setting off an alarm. A slow beeping will sound throughout the exit delay  
period, if programmed.  
Exit Alarms  
Exit Alarm Active  
To minimize false alarms sent to the alarm monitoring company, your system may have been  
programmed for this feature. Ask your installer if Exit Alarm is active for your system.  
Whenever you arm the system, the exit delay begins. If an entry/exit door or interior zone is faulted  
when the exit delay ends (e.g., exit door left open), the system sounds an alarm and starts the entry  
delay timer. If you disarm the system before the entry delay ends, the alarm sound stops and the  
message "CA" is displayed on the keypad, along with a zone number indicating the faulted zone. No  
message is sent to the alarm monitoring company. To clear the exit alarm condition, the open zone  
must be made re-secured; to clear the display, enter your code plus OFF.  
If you do not disarm the system before the entry delay ends, and an entry/exit door or interior zone is  
still open, the alarm sound continues and an "exit alarm" message is sent to the alarm monitoring  
company. The message "EA" is displayed on the keypad, along with a zone number indicating the  
faulted zone. To stop the alarm, the system must be disarmed (your code plus OFF); to clear the  
display, enter your code plus OFF a second time. An exit alarm also results if an entry/exit door or  
interior zone is faulted within two minutes after the end of the exit delay.  
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Entry Delays give you time to disarm the system when you re-enter through the designated entrance  
door. You must disarm the system before the entry delay period ends, or an alarm will occur. The  
keypad beeps during the entry delay period, reminding you to disarm the system. There are two entry  
delays (if programmed). The first is for your primary entrance and the second can be used for a  
secondary entrance, where a longer delay is required to walk to the keypad to disarm the system.  
You can also arm the system with no entry delay at all by using the  
key when arming. This  
can provide greater security while on the premises or while away for extended periods of time. See  
ARMING THE SYSTEM section for procedure.  
See your installer for delay times programmed for your system.  
Exit Delay:  
Entry Delay 1:  
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Use the  
key to disarm the system and to silence alarm and trouble sounds. See the SUMMARY  
OF AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION section for information, which will help you to distinguish between fire  
and burglary alarm sounds.  
IMPORTANT: If you return and the main burglary sounder is on, DO NOT enter the premises, but  
call the police from a nearby safe location. If you return after an alarm has occurred and the main  
sounder has shut itself off, the keypad will beep rapidly upon entering. This indicates that an alarm  
has occurred during your absence and an intruder may still be on the premises. LEAVE  
IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location.  
To disarm the system and silence burglary alarms:  
The READY indicator will light (if no alarms have occurred while armed) and the keypad will beep  
once to confirm that the system is disarmed.  
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If an alarm occurs, the keypad displays the zone number (s) that caused the alarm and the type of  
alarm (e.g., FIRE ALARM). These messages remain displayed until cleared by a user.  
To clear the display, note the zone number displayed and enter an OFF sequence (enter your security  
code and press the  
key).  
If the READY indicator is blinking, go to the displayed zone and correct the fault (close windows, etc.).  
If the fault cannot be corrected, notify your alarm company.  
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Use the BYPASS key when you want to arm your system with one or more zones intentionally  
unprotected. Bypassed zones are unprotected and will not cause an alarm when violated while your  
system is armed. All bypasses are removed when an OFF sequence (security code plus OFF) is  
performed. Bypasses are also removed if the arming procedure that follows the bypass command is  
not successful.  
The system will not allow fire zones to be bypassed.  
The system must be disarmed first.  
To bypass a zone(s):  
Important! All single-digit numbers must be preceded by a zero (for example, enter 01 for zone 1).  
The keypad will provide a confirmation beep and display the word BYPASSalong with each bypassed  
zone number. Wait for these zones to be displayed, to be sure that intended zones are bypassed.  
Arm the system as usual when the keypad displays the READY LED on steady.  
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Your system may allow you to easily bypass all open (faulted) zones without having to enter zone  
numbers individually. Ask your installer if this feature is active.  
To bypass a zone(s):  
In a few moments, all open zones will be displayed along with the word BYPASS.Wait for these  
zones to be displayed before arming. Arming the system before zones are displayed eliminates all  
bypasses.  
Arm the system as usual when the keypad displays the READY LED on steady.  
Displaying Bypassed Zones  
The system allows you to determine what zones have been previously bypassed. Bypassed zones can be  
displayed only when the system is disarmed, and when the BYPASSmessage described above is  
displayed.  
To display bypassed zone(s):  
In a few moments, all open zones will be sequentially displayed along with the word BYPASS.”  
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Your system may have been programmed to use special keys to manually activate panic functions. The  
functions that might be programmed are listed below. See your installer for the function(s) that may  
have been programmed for your system.  
Active Panic Functions  
Keys  
1 and 95  
3 and # 96  
and # 99  
Zone  
Function  
Your installer should  
note the functions that  
are active in your  
system.  
To use a paired key panic function, simply press both keys of the assigned pair at the same time. If  
your keypad has lettered keys for panic functions, press the designated key and hold down for at least  
2 seconds to activate the panic function. Panic keys can also be activated by wireless devices such as  
the Ademco 5827. Ask your installer about this feature.  
Types of Panic Alarms  
A silent emergency/silent alarm sends an alarm signal to the alarm monitoring company, but  
there will be no audible alarms or visual displays.  
An audible emergency/audible alarm sends an emergency message to the alarm monitoring  
company and sounds a loud, steady alarm at your keypad and at any external sounders that may be  
connected (ALARMplus a zone number are also displayed).  
A personal emergency/aux alarm sends an emergency message to the alarm monitoring company  
and sounds at keypads, but not at external sounders. (ALARMplus a zone number are also  
displayed).  
A supervised fire alarm sends a fire alarm message to the alarm monitoring company and uniquely  
activates keypad and any external sounders (FIRE ALARMplus a zone number are also displayed).  
If your system is connected to an alarm monitoring company  
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Your system can be set to alert you to the opening of a door or window, while it is disarmed, by using  
CHIME mode. When activated, three beeps will sound at the keypad whenever a protected perimeter  
door is opened and the zone voice descriptor will be announced. Pressing the  
the open protection points.  
key will display  
Note that the Chime mode can be turned on only when the system is disarmed.  
To turn Chime mode on or off:  
The CHIMEmessage displays while Chime mode is on, and disappears from the display when Chime  
mode is off.  
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If the Paging feature has been programmed for your system, your pager will respond to certain  
conditions as they occur in your system by displaying a message that indicates the type of condition  
that has occurred. The message appears in a 7-digit format explained below. The system can also be  
programmed to send up to 16 additional digits that will appear in front of the 7-digit message. These  
16 digits may consist of a PIN number or special digits needed by the pager, account number, pauses,  
or any other special characters you may choose (for example, you may want to use a special character  
code to distinguish between security system messages and usual pager messages). See your installer if  
these additional characters are desired.  
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The Pager Code takes the following form: (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA) EEE-00NN  
AAA= Optional 16 digits, programmed by your installer.  
EEE = 3-digit number describing the event that has occurred, as follows:  
911 = Alarm (00NN following indicates the zone that caused the alarm)  
101 = Open, system disarmed (00NN following indicates user number)  
102 = Close, system armed (00NN following indicates user number)  
811 = Trouble (00NN following indicates the zone that caused the trouble)  
00NN = First two digits are always 00, followed by 2-digit user or zone number, depending  
on the type of event that occurred. If NN = 00, it can mean an AC loss has occurred,  
the system battery is low, or a 5827 wireless keypad battery is low. The Master  
Keypad will indicate the specific condition.  
Examples:  
Pager displays:  
This indicates your system is reporting an alarm (911) due to a fault on zone 4 (0004).  
Pager displays:  
This indicates that your system is reporting an open/disarm (101) by user 5 (0005).  
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In addition, your system may have been programmed to send a unique pager message when the  
key is pressed (see AUX FUNCTION section for alternate function of this key). The actual message  
sent is 999-9999 (the hyphen may not appear, depending on your pager service). This code can be used  
to alert the person with the pager to whatever meaning you pre-arrange (e.g., call home). Ask your  
installer if this has been done for your system.  
To manually send the pager message, if programmed:  
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If the Follow MeAnnouncement feature has been programmed your system will automatically dial a  
telephone number and deliver a voice message. The two different types of Follow Memessages  
include system and reminder announcements.  
System Announcements  
LYNXR/LYNXR24 can be programmed to trigger Follow Mesystem announcements by one or a  
combination of the following events:  
Alarm  
Trouble  
Arming/Disarming (by a keyfob or users 5-8*)  
*see Security Codes section for user code descriptions.  
Ask your installer about the events that trigger Follow Mesystem announcements.  
Follow mesystem announcements are delivered to a phone number that has been programmed by  
your installer. The voice message is a repeatable system status message (i.e. Disarm Ready to Arm”  
when system was disarmed; Armed Awaywhen system was armed; Alarm Front Doorwhen an  
alarm occurred, etc). In addition, a special repeatable voice message (System, System…”) can be  
triggered manually by pressing the AUX key on the keypad and holding it down for 4 seconds.  
NOTE: This is similar to the manual paging feature (see Paging Feature for details).  
Reminder Announcements  
The Follow mereminder announcement is triggered by the scheduler if Reminder Announcements  
has been chosen as Event Identifier (see Scheduling User interface for details).  
NOTE: The Follow mereminder can only be used if the Follow meor Pager feature has been  
programmed by your installer.  
The Follow mereminder voice message is the same reminder that is played through a local speaker.  
The reminder should be recorded by your installer. The Follow mereminder message will be  
delivered to a phone number that your installer has programmed or that you can program by yourself.  
If the Follow mereminder phone number has not been programmed, or has been deleted, the  
reminder is announced through a local speaker only.  
After the Follow mesystem or reminder announcement is delivered you can terminate it by pressing  
any key on the telephone keypad. If the message is not acknowleged/terminated LYNXR/LYNXR24  
will attempt to deliver the message and will redial the Follow Metelephone number a maximum of  
eight times.  
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NOTES: (1) The Follow Meannouncement will be terminated if any new report needs to be sent or if any key is  
pressed on the LYNXR/LYNXR24 keypad or a wireless (RF) keypad. The [] key on a wireless  
keypad is ignored by the system when the Follow mefeature is active and cannot be used to  
terminate the announcement or request status.  
(2) If your LYNXR/LYNXR24 has been programmed to send Follow Mesystem messages upon  
arming/disarming do not make any key strokes after you have disarmed the system (unless it is  
necessary). Entering additional keystrokes will terminate the Follow Memessage.  
To program Follow Mereminder telephone number:  
1. Enter:  
2. The system will announce: Enter follow me reminder phone number, press ADD to accept, press  
ESCAPE to quit.  
NOTES: (1) The system will accept all digits including the star [], pound [#]. To insert a two (2) second pause  
press the  
key.  
(2) If the  
key is pressed to cancel entry, the telephone number must be entered again.  
(3) Pressing any key on a wireless (RF) keypad will terminate this mode and the Follow Metelephone  
number must be reentered.  
3. Enter up to 24 digits. After each digit is entered the system will announce the digit and it will be  
displayed on the LCD screen. The system will not announce star, pound or pause, however Str,  
Pnd, or PAU will be displayed on the LCD screen.  
4. After you have entered the last digit press  
to save the number. If 24 digits have been  
entered the system will automatically save the number and exit the Follow Meannouncement  
feature.  
NOTE: The Follow mereminder telephone number can be changed as often as necessary by repeating steps 1  
through 4.  
To delete Follow Mereminder telephone number  
1. Enter:  
2. The system will announce: Enter follow me reminder phone number, press ADD to accept, press  
ESCAPE to quit.  
3. Press  
without entering any digits.  
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Powerline Carrier devices (e.g. X-10 brand devices) are programmable switches that can be used to  
perform many different functions. Your system may be set up so that certain lights or other devices can  
be turned on or off by using the device command from the keypad. Ask your installer if this has been  
done in your system. If programmed for your system, some devices may activate automatically upon  
certain system conditions. In this case, the following commands can be used to override the device  
activation. See your installer for a full explanation of this feature.  
To activate X-10 devices 1-6:  
To deactivate X-10 devices 1-6:  
To activate X-10 devices 7 & 8**:  
Your user code  
To deactivate X-10 devices 7 & 8**:  
** Devices 7 and 8 may be assigned to system devices, such as alarm bells, which should not be  
activated using this command because they are activated automatically under certain system  
conditions. See your installer and the table below.  
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See your installer for device numbers assigned for your system.  
Device  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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The LYNXR/LYNXR24 Message Center allows you to record, play and delete messages. The maximum  
message duration is 85 seconds.  
NOTES: (1) The Record/playback functions can only be performed from the master keypad. It cannot be  
performed from any other wireless keypad (ex. 5827).  
(2) If the system loses electrical power, all messages will be erased.  
(3) Message Play/Record will not be available if a report must be sent.  
(4) Individual messages cannot be played back or deleted.  
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To record a message:  
The keypad displays REC MESSAGE.Begin speaking into the microphone.  
The recording will automatically stop after 85 seconds, if a message has been recorded. The keypad will  
beep twice and RECwill no longer be displayed. MESSAGEwill still be displayed.  
To stop recording before the end of 85 seconds:  
The keypad beeps twice, the REC display turns off, but the MESSAGE display remains on.  
Additional messages can be recorded, as long as there is recording time remaining, by repeating the  
above steps.  
NOTE: If you are trying to record a new message and the message center is already full, the system  
will announce END MESSAGEand REC MESSAGEwill not be displayed. If the message  
center is full all old messages must be deleted before new messages can be recorded. See  
Deleting Messages section.  
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The lighted word MESSAGE indicates that a new message is in memory. After playing the message, the  
MESSAGE display turns off. See NOTE below if using a wireless keypad.  
To play back a message:  
All recorded messages will be announced sequentially. A short beep will sound between messages.  
To skip a message:  
Deleting Messages  
To delete all messages:  
While the messages are being announced: Press  
A double beep will sound confirming that the messages have been deleted.  
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The volume level of message playback, system announcements, and status beeps can be changed. You  
can also mute system announcements if desired. See NOTE below if using a wireless keypad.  
To adjust message playback/system announcement volume:  
[3] = increases volume one level, [6] = decreases volume one level.  
Repeat the key sequence until the desired volume level is achieved.  
To mute system announcements:  
When muted, no system announcements will be made. Recorded messages will be announced, though,  
when  
is pressed.  
To restore announcement sounding:  
Volume level will be restored to the level that was selected prior to muting the sound.  
NOTE: If a wireless keypad (5827) has been installed and is programmed for quick arming, it cannot be used to  
activate message playback or adjust the volume. In this case, you must use the master keypad to perform  
these functions.  
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The AUX key may have been programmed to either perform a predefined function or to send a preset  
message to a pager/Follow Mesystem phone number (see Pager Feature section for pager operation  
or the Follow Me Announcement Feature section for Follow Meoperation). Ask your installer which  
function has been assigned for your system.  
Key:  
If programmed for the AUX function, you can use the  
key to activate a string of up to 20  
keystrokes that have been stored in the systems memory. Typical functions include:  
Seldom used but repeatable sequences  
Arming sequences that involve bypassing zones before arming  
Device activation sequences  
Defining the AUX Function  
The system must be disarmed before defining a function.  
1. Enter  
2. Press the desired command sequence, up to 20 keystrokes. Press the  
command in the sequence.  
key between each  
3. Press the  
key twice to end the definition.  
For example, to bypass Zones 10 and 11 and arm AWAY with NO DELAY, enter the following string:  
Note that the  
key is included in the 20 keystroke maximum.  
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Press and hold down the  
key (hold down at least 2 seconds until 4 beeps sound), then enter  
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Your system can display the current time (see your installer). The date is not displayed, but has an  
internal function. The system must be disarmed.  
To set the time and date:  
The system will enter the Voice Prompt Calendar Setting mode. The [#] key can be pressed at  
any time to repeat a voice prompt.  
NOTES: 1. The keypad beeps twice for invalid data entries (e.g., an hour greater than 12), and the entry will not  
be accepted. The keypad beeps once for valid entries.  
2. Clock-Setting mode automatically ends if no keys are pressed for one minute.  
3. It is not possible to enter the real time clock programming mode from a wireless keypad  
4. Pressing any key on a wireless (RF) keypad terminates Clock/Calendar setup.  
5. It is not possible to enter the real time clock programming mode when either FC or CA is displayed  
on the display.  
1. The system will announce, Enter two-digit hour then press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit.  
Hour  
(The current hour will be displayed with the AM/PM indication.)  
Enter the 2-digit hour (i.e., 01-12).  
Press [ADD] to accept the entry and continue to the AM/PM selection.  
Press [ESCAPE] to exit Clock/Calendar mode (keypad beeps 4 times).  
2. The system will announce, Enter one for PM, zero for AM, press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit.  
AM/PM  
(The current AM/PM setting will display A or P.)  
Enter 1 for PM or 0 for AM.  
Press [ADD] to accept the entry and continue to the minute selection.  
Press [ESCAPE] to back up to hour selection.  
3. The system will announce, Enter two-digit minute press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit.  
Minute  
(The current minute will display.)  
Enter the 2-digit minute (i.e., 00-59).  
Press [ADD] to accept the entry and continue to the month selection.  
Press [ESCAPE] to back up to AM/PM selection.  
4. The system will announce, Enter two-digit month press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit.  
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.  
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5. The system will announce, Enter two-digit day press ADD to accept, ESCAPE to quit.  
Day (The current day of the month 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.  
Year  
(The current year will be displayed.)  
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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To access the Scheduling User Interface enter:  
The following entries will be sequentially prompted to the user. Note that all inputs are checked for  
validity upon entry and all invalid entries are rejected. Hitting a [*] will allow the entries to be  
accepted and advance to the next field. Hitting a [#] will reject the entry and back up one field. Hitting  
the [#] in the Schedule Numberscreen will exit the schedule programming.  
NOTES: 1. During the schedule programming, if three minutes passes and no key was entered, the  
programming will be terminated and no values will be saved. Furthermore, 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.  
2. It is not possible to enter the schedule programming mode from a wireless keypad.  
3. Pressing any key on a wireless (RF) keypad terminates Scheduling setup.  
4. It is not possible to enter the schedule programming mode when either FC or CA is displayed on the  
display.  
Because the keypad display does not show prompt titles, you must refer to these instructions while  
programming the system. The prompts are indicated by a number/letter combination.  
The prompts for option #64 are as follows:  
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Event identifier---------------  
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for selecting a schedule action (0-5)  
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entry (00-12)  
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Begin time (min)-------------  
for selecting a schedule begin time (minute)  
entry (00-59)  
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Begin day---------------------  
for selecting a schedule begin day (01-17)  
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E
End time (hrs, am/pm)------ for selecting a schedule end time (hour, am/pm)  
entry (00-12)  
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End time (min)---------------  
for selecting a schedule end time (minute)  
entry (00-59)  
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End day------------------------  
Device number---------------  
for selecting a schedule end day (01-17)  
for selecting a X-10 device number (1-8)  
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NOTE: The keypad beeps twice for invalid data entries (e.g.: an hour greater than 12), and the entry will not be  
accepted. The keypad beeps once for valid entries and four times when a schedule event is programmed  
successfully.  
[x] = the value that was last stored in the memory.  
Enter the 1-digit schedule number to be programmed, then  
press [*] to accept and advance to the next programming field:  
Event Identifier.  
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Press the [#] key in this entry will exit the schedule  
programming mode. The keypad will beep four times and  
exit.  
Schedule number 7 and 8 are always random events that  
are meant to work only with X-10 devices.  
NOTE: This feature 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.  
0 = Empty - no event scheduled (or schedule temporarily  
disabled. Keypad will beep four times and return to  
Schedule Number with the schedule number advanced.  
1 = X-10 Device - the user is required to enter data up to and  
include the Device Number screen. Selection #1 is a time  
driven event that requires a begin and end time.  
2 = Latch Key Report - the user is required to enter data up  
to and include the End Day screen. Selection #2 is a window  
driven event that requires a begin/end time.  
3 = Automatic Stay Arming - the user is required to enter  
data up to and include the Begin Day screen. Selection #3 is  
a time driven event that requires a begin time to send a  
report.  
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4 = Reminder Announcements - the user is required to enter  
data up to and include the Begin Day screen. This is a  
reminder announcement.  
5 = Alarm Clock - the user is required to enter the field  
values up to and include the Begin Day screen. This is a an  
alarm clock.  
NOTES: (1) See figure 1 for an explanation of each entry of the  
event identifier.  
(2) If Follow mereminder telephone number is  
programmed, the reminder announcement is also  
delivered to that number.  
The begin hour is a two-digit entry. To enter the hour 3,  
press 0followed by 3.  
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The begin hour 00indicates this schedule does not have  
a begin time.  
Press 0to select AM or 1to select PM.  
NOTE: 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.  
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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.  
If the value programmed in the Event Identifier is 1”  
or 2, and the current entry is completed, the system  
will advanced to the next programming field - End Time  
(hour).  
NOTE: See figure 2 for the definition of begin day entries.  
The end hour is a two-digit entry. To enter the hour 3,  
press 0followed by 3.  
End Time (hour)  
[xx] = end hour 00 to 12  
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[*] = continue  
[#] = return to previous prompt  
The end hour 00indicates this schedule does not have  
a end time.  
Press 0to select AM or 1to select PM.  
End Time (am/pm)  
[0] = end time, am (A)  
[1] = end time, pm (P)  
[*] = continue  
[#] = return to previous prompt  
End Time (minute)  
[xx] = end minute 0 to 59  
[*] = continue  
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[#] = return to previous prompt  
NOTE: See figure 2 for the definition of end day entries.  
End Day  
[xx] = end day 01 to 17  
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If the event identifier is set to 2upon completion of  
this field, the current schedule data will be saved and  
the system will go back to the next schedule number.  
[*] = continue  
[#] = return to previous prompt  
[*] will accept and save the entire schedule event. The  
system will beep four times and go back to the beginning  
of the programming field (Schedule Number) with the  
schedule number advanced. If the current schedule  
number is 8, the system will wrap around and set the  
schedule number to 1.  
Device Number  
[xx] = device number 1 to 8  
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The LYNXR-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:  
NOTE  
Disarm the system.  
(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.  
Arm the system in STAY or AWAY mode.  
Activate or deactivate X-10 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.  
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.  
NOTE:  
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Dial the controlss 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. During a remote phone control session PCwill be displayed on the control.  
Enter:  
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.  
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Enter:  
Upon entering remote phone control mode the Lynx will announce System, enter code.  
Remote Phone Control Commands  
To remotely disarm system:  
To remotely arm in AWAY mode:  
To remotely arm in STAY mode:  
To remotely arm in AWAY or STAY mode with no delay:  
To remotely activate X-10 devices 1-6:  
To remotely activate X-10 devices 7 & 8:  
To remotely deactivate X-10 devices 1-6:  
To remotely deactivate X-10 devices 7 & 8:  
To remotely Bypass zones:  
To remotely activate Forced Bypass:  
To remotely check system status: [*]  
To end remote phone session:  
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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Your fire alarm system (if installed) is active 24 hours a day, providing continuous protection. In the  
event of an emergency, the installed smoke and heat detectors will automatically activate your security  
system, triggering a loud, intermittent sound from the keypad. An intermittent sound will also be  
produced by optional exterior sounders, and interlaced with the voice descriptor, sounding every 15  
seconds. A FIREmessage will appear at your keypad and remain on until you silence and clear the  
alarm display.  
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1. Should you become aware of a fire emergency before your detectors sense the problem, go to your  
nearest keypad and press the single panic key (or panic key pair) assigned as FIRE emergency (if  
programmed by the installer) and hold down for at least 2 seconds. The alarm will sound.  
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 keypad.  
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1. Silence the alarm by entering:  
To clear the alarm display, enter:  
2. If the keypad 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.  
3. 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.  
4. When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by entering:  
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With regard to the number and placement of smoke and heat detectors, we subscribe to the  
recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard #74 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.  
KITCHEN  
DINING  
KITCHEN  
BEDROOM  
BEDROOM  
BEDROOM  
BEDROOM  
TV ROOM  
DINING  
LIVING ROOM  
BEDROOM  
LIVING ROOM  
BEDROOM  
Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection  
Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection  
Heat-Activated Detectors  
BEDROOM  
BEDROOM  
BEDROOM  
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LIVING  
ROOM  
GARAGE  
CLOSED  
DOOR  
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BASEMENT  
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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  
OOM  
CLOSET  
BEDR  
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.  
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BEDR  
OOM  
BEDR  
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2nd FLOOR  
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.  
OOM  
BEDR  
KITCHEN  
BACK DOOR  
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BEDR  
T
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4. Assure that all bedroom doors are shut while you are asleep.  
This will prevent deadly smoke from entering while you  
escape.  
1st FLOOR  
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.  
BACK  
7. Escape quickly; don't 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.  
FRONT  
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For additional security you (the Master User Code) can assign secondary user codes to individual users  
enabling them to perform specific system functions. These secondary users are identified by "user  
numbers" when their codes are assigned. You can assign up to 6 user codes (2-digit user numbers 03-  
08). Note that the master user is the only one who can assign codes to secondary users, and is  
designated user no. 02; user no. 01 is the Installers code.  
All codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions (a system armed with one  
user's code can be disarmed by another user's code), with the exception of the Babysitter Code  
described below.  
Babysitter Code (User 07): This code can be used to arm the system, but cannot disarm the system  
unless the system was armed with this code. This code is typically assigned to someone (such as a  
babysitter) who needs to arm/disarm the system only at certain times. The Babysitter Code is assigned  
to User 07.  
Duress Code (User 08): This feature is intended for use when you are forced to disarm or arm the  
system under threat. When used, the system will act normally, but can silently notify the alarm  
monitoring company of your situation, if that service has been provided. Duress Code is assigned to  
User 08.  
The Duress Code is useful only when the system is connected to an alarm monitoring  
company.  
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Changing the Master User Code  
Follow the procedure for changing a user's code, but enter User No. 02 and enter the new code twice.  
IMPORTANT: Temporary users of the system (e.g., babysitters, cleaning staff) should not be shown  
how to use any system function they do not need to know, such as bypassing protection zones for  
example.  
Sequential key depressions for all steps in a procedure must be made within 2 seconds of one another,  
or else the entire entry is aborted and must be repeated from its beginning.  
Add a user code:  
Delete a user code:  
Wait (about 3 seconds) until the keypad beeps once before pressing any other key. The code is  
automatically deleted.  
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The  
key puts your system into the Test mode, which allows each protection point to be checked  
for proper operation. The keypad sounds a single beep every 45 seconds as a reminder that the system  
is in the Test mode.  
NOTE: An alarm message will not be sent to your alarm monitoring company during the following tests.  
Disarm the system and close all protected windows, doors, etc. The READYindicator should be lit.  
Enter:  
WATCH. All LCD segments will light for 3 seconds.  
LISTEN. The external sounder should sound for 2 seconds and then turn off. If the sounder does not  
sound, notify your service company.  
FAULT ZONES. Open each protected door and window in turn and listen for three beeps from the  
keypad, followed by the zones 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, there is a 3-minute delay between  
activations. This is to conserve battery life.  
To test all smoke detectors, follow the manufacturer's instructions. The identification of each detector  
should appear on the display when each is activated.  
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 keypad.  
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When testing is completed, exit the TEST mode by entering:  
NOTES: (1) If the Test mode is inadvertently left active, it automatically turns off after 4 hours.  
(2) Macros cannot be run from the Test mode.  
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To silence the beeping sound for fault conditions, press any key.  
FAULT  
Indicates that a problem exists with the zone(s) displayed, accompanied by rapid  
beeping. First, determine if the zone(s) displayed are intact and make them so if they are  
not. If the zone uses a wireless detector, check that changes in the room (moving  
furniture, televisions, etc.) are not blocking wireless signals from the detector. If the  
problem has been corrected, the zone descriptor(s) and FAULT should disappear from  
the display. If not, key an OFF sequence (security code plus OFF) to clear the display. A  
fault condition can also indicate a wiring problem. If the FAULTdisplay persists, notify  
your service company. Note that the system will not allow arming if a fault condition  
exists. To arm the system with a fault condition present, you must first bypass the  
zone(s) having the fault condition.  
FC  
CC  
Indicates that a failure has occurred in the telephone communication portion of your  
system or a problem with the phone line existed when dialing was attempted.  
Indicates that the control is on-line with the central station's remote computer. The  
control will not operate while on-line. Wait a few minutes. The display should  
disappear.  
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If this remains displayed for more than 1 minute, the system is disabled.  
CA  
EA  
90  
Indicates a cancelled alarm. See Entry/Exit Delay section  
Indicates an exit alarm. See Entry/Exit Delay section.  
Indicates that the system has detected an RF jam condition or excessive interference. If  
the condition persists, notify your service company.  
LOW BAT  
Accompanied by a once-per 45 seconds beeping at the keypad, indicates a low system  
(no zone no.) battery condition exists. Refer to the Changing the LYNXR/LYNXR24 System Battery  
section.  
LOW BAT  
Accompanied by a once-per-45 seconds beeping at the keypad, indicates a low battery  
(with zone no.) condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed.  
LOW BAT  
Accompanied by a once-per-45 seconds beeping at the keypad, indicates a low battery  
(with zone 00) condition exists in a wireless keypad.  
Notify your service company.  
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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 keypad and all protective sensors, particularly on motion  
sensors and smoke detectors.  
The keypad and sensors should be cleaned carefully with a dry soft cloth. Do not spray water or  
any other fluid on the units.  
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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.  
2. Test your system after any alarm occurs (see the TESTING THE SYSTEM section).  
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Each wireless sensor in your system has a 9-volt or 3-volt battery. The system detects low battery  
conditions in wireless sensors, including smoke detectors, personal emergency transmitter, and the  
portable wireless keypad, and displays a LOW BATmessage on the master keypad, which also beeps.  
A low battery in a wireless keypad is detected as soon as one of its keys is pressed, and the master  
keypad (e.g. Ademco 5827) will display 00. In addition, a wireless smoke detector with a low battery  
also emits a "chirp" sound approximately once every 2030 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 at the Keypad: Press the  
key.  
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 BATmessage enter:  
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.  
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In the event of an AC power loss, the LYNXR/LYNXR24 is powered by a rechargeable, nickel-metal  
hydride battery pack. The battery pack should be replaced when a LOW BATmessage with no zone  
number is displayed.  
NOTE: The battery pack (P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SC or LYNXRCHKIT-HC) 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  
LOW BATmessage may be displayed after one minute, however it should clear within 4 hours or by  
entering Test Mode.  
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Additional Announcements:  
Pressing STATUS key once will announce the following primary messages, depending on the systems status at the  
time:  
DisarmedReady to Arm [check system]  
Disarmed [not ready to arm]  
Armed [away] [stay] [instant] [check system] [exit now]  
Pressing the STATUS key twice will announce the following secondary messages, depending on the systems status at  
the time:  
Fire Alarm + zone voice descriptor  
Alarm + zone voice descriptor  
Fire Fault + zone voice descriptor  
Fault + zone voice descriptor  
Low Battery + zone voice descriptor  
Chime  
Zones Bypassed  
System Low Battery  
AC Loss  
NOTE: If there are no secondary messages, the primary status messages will be announced.  
LED Meanings  
ARMED LED: ON = System armed  
READY LED: ON = System disarmed, ready to arm  
(Red)  
OFF = System disarmed  
(Green)  
Blinking = System disarmed, not ready to arm  
(a fault exists) or once per second when AVM  
(VOX or Talk) or speaker phone mode is active.  
Blinking = System armed, but a fault exists or  
once per second when AVM (VOX or Talk) or  
speaker phone mode is active.  
NOTE: When the system is armed, the READY LED turns off.  
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In the event of telephone operational problems, disconnect the control by removing the plug from the  
RJ31X (CA38A in Canada) telephone wall jack. We recommend that your certified installer  
demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system. Do not disconnect the phone  
connection inside the control/communicator. Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines. If the  
regular phone works correctly after the control/communicator has been disconnected from the phone  
lines, the control/communicator has a problem and should be returned for repair. If upon disconnection  
of the control/communicator, there is still a problem on the line, notify the telephone company that  
they have a problem and request prompt repair service. The user may not under any circumstances (in  
or out of warranty) attempt any service or repairs to the system. It must be returned to the factory or  
an authorized service agency for all repairs.  
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SERVICING INFORMATION  
Your local Honeywell dealer is the person best qualified to service your alarm  
system. Arranging some kind of regular service program with him is  
advisable.  
Your local Honeywell dealer is:  
Name:  
Address:  
Phone:  
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OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST  
This form should be completed and forwarded to your homeowner's insurance carrier for possible premium credit.  
A. GENERAL INFORMATION:  
Insured's Name and Address:  
Insurance Company:  
Policy No.:  
ADEMCO LYNXR/LYNXR24__________________________________________  
Other  
Type of Alarm:  
Installed by:  
Burglary  
Fire  
Both  
Serviced by:  
Name  
Name  
Address  
Address  
B. NOTIFIES (Insert B = Burglary, F = Fire)  
Local Sounding Device  
Police Dept.  
Fire Dept.  
Central Station  
Name:_______________________________________________________________________________  
Address:  
Phone:  
C. POWERED BY: A.C. With Rechargeable Power Supply  
D. TESTING:  
Quarterly Monthly  
Weekly  
Other  
(continued on other side)  
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OWNER'S INSURANCE PREMIUM CREDIT REQUEST (cont.)  
E. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATIONS  
Furnace Room  
Kitchen  
Bedrooms  
Attic  
Hall  
Basement  
Living Room  
Dining Room  
F. BURGLARY DETECTING DEVICE LOCATIONS:  
Front Door  
Basement Door  
Rear Door  
All Exterior Doors  
1st Floor Windows  
All Windows  
Interior Locations  
All Accessible Openings, Including Skylights, Air Conditioners and Vents  
G. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION:  
Signature:  
Date:  
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AC ............................................................................ 9  
Adjusting the Volume............................................. 24  
Alarm.................................................................... 5, 9  
Alarm monitoring company.................................... 18  
Armed indicator...................................................... 10  
Audible emergency................................................. 18  
Aux function....................................................... 7, 25  
Aux key function .................................................. 3, 4  
Away......................................................................... 9  
Away Mode .............................................. 5, 6, 13, 14  
EA message.............................................................15  
Emergency Evacuation............................................37  
End Day ..................................................................30  
End time..................................................................30  
Entry delay..........................................................5, 15  
Event entries ...........................................................31  
Event identifier .......................................................29  
Exit alarms..............................................................15  
Exit delay................................................................15  
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Fault....................................................................9, 40  
FC message.............................................................40  
Features.....................................................................3  
Fire............................................................................9  
Fire alarm..........................................................18, 35  
Fire protection...........................................................5  
"Follow Me" announcement feature........................21  
B
Babysitter code....................................................... 38  
Battery .................................................................... 41  
Battery conditions................................................... 41  
Battery pack............................................................ 41  
Begin day................................................................ 30  
Begin time ........................................................ 29, 30  
Burglary protection................................................... 5  
Bypass ...................................................................... 9  
Bypassing protection zones ................................ 6, 17  
H
Hardwire .................................................................29  
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CA message............................................................ 15  
CC message ............................................................ 40  
Central monitoring station........................................ 5  
Chime mode................................................ 5, 6, 8, 18  
Clock/Calendar................................................. 26, 27  
Instant .......................................................................9  
Internal sounder ......................................................11  
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Low bat.........................................................9, 40, 41  
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Day of week entries ................................................ 32  
Device activation...................................................... 3  
Device commands................................................... 22  
Device descriptions ................................................ 22  
Device number........................................................ 30  
Di message.............................................................. 40  
Disarm ...................................................................... 6  
Disarming the system.............................................. 16  
Display sefinitions.................................................... 9  
Displaying bypassed zones..................................... 17  
Duress code ............................................................ 38  
Manual paging ........................................................19  
Master code.............................................................38  
Master keypad.................................................3, 8, 11  
Memory of alarm ....................................................16  
Message ....................................................................9  
Message center......................................................3, 6  
Message playback ...................................................23  
Microphone  
.............................................................11  
N
No delay..............................................................6, 14  
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T
Pager................................................................... 7, 25  
Pager code .............................................................. 19  
Pager feature........................................... 3, 19, 20, 25  
Panic key ............................................................ 3, 18  
Personal emergency................................................ 18  
Phone access feature............................................... 33  
Phone control ........................................................... 4  
Play back a message ................................................. 6  
Test ...........................................................................9  
Test mode............................................................7, 39  
Time and date............................................................7  
Trouble messages....................................................40  
U
User codes...............................................................38  
V
Voice announcement.................................................3  
Q
Quick arm..................................................... 6, 13, 14  
Volume  
...................................................................11  
Quick bypass .......................................................... 17  
Volume adjustment...................................................6  
Volume level...........................................................12  
R
Ready Indicator ...................................................... 10  
Ready LED............................................................. 17  
Ready light ....................................................... 12, 16  
Real-time clock......................................................... 3  
REC.......................................................................... 9  
Rechargeable, nickel-metal hydride battery pack ... 41  
W
Wireless keypads.......................................................3  
Wireless Sensors.....................................................41  
Z
Zone number...........................................................29  
Record  
.................................................................... 11  
Zones ........................................................................5  
Record a message ............................................... 6, 23  
Remote interactive phone capability....................... 33  
Restart exit delay ................................................ 6, 13  
RF jam condition.................................................... 40  
S
Schedule number .................................................... 29  
Scheduling.............................................................. 28  
Security codes................................................. 4, 5, 38  
Security functions..................................................... 6  
Silence alarm .......................................................... 16  
Silencing a fire alarm.............................................. 35  
Silencing low battery warning tones....................... 41  
Silent emergency .................................................... 18  
Smoke detectors........................................................ 5  
Speaker................................................................... 11  
Status...................................................................... 42  
Status of the system................................................ 12  
Stay........................................................................... 9  
Stay mode................................................. 5, 6, 13, 14  
Stop recording .......................................................... 6  
System battery ........................................................ 41  
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WARNING!  
THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM  
While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire or other  
emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of  
reasons. For example:  
Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or  
disconnect an alarm warning device.  
Intrusion detectors (e.g. passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will not work without  
power. Battery operated devices will not work without batteries, with dead batteries, or if the batteries are not put in properly.  
Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason, however briefly.  
Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver. Even if the  
signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test, blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path.  
A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough.  
While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States, they may not activate or  
provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35% of all fires, according to data published by the Federal  
Emergency Management Agency. Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are  
as follows. Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start  
where smoke cannot reach the detectors, such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke  
detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building. A second floor detector, for example, may not  
sense a first floor or basement fire. Moreover, smoke detectors have sensing limitations. No smoke detector can sense every kind  
of fire every time. In general, detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking  
in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing  
with matches, or arson. Depending upon the nature of the fire and/or the locations of the smoke detectors, the detector, even if it  
operates as anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death.  
Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation  
manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection. They do create multiple beams of protection, and  
intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams. They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes  
place behind walls, ceilings, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors, or windows. Mechanical tampering, masking,  
painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors, windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability.  
Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature; however, as the ambient temperature of protected area approaches  
the temperature range of 90° to 105°F, the detection performance can decrease.  
Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other  
side of closed or partly open doors. If warning devices sound on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they  
are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm  
is muffled from a stereo, radio, air conditioner or other appliance, or by passing traffic. Finally, alarm warning devices, however  
loud, may not warn hearing-impaired people or waken deep sleepers.  
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or  
temporarily out of service. Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders.  
Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended, however, occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves  
from the emergency situation. In the case of a monitored alarm system, authorities may not respond appropriately.  
This equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure. Even though this equipment is designed to last as  
long as 10 years, the electronic components could fail at any time.  
The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This  
alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly.  
Installing an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance.  
Homeowners, property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their  
lives and property.  
We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to  
learn about these developments.  
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Custom Electronics business ("Seller"), 165  
Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its security equipment (the "product") to be free from  
defects in materials and workmanship for one year from date of original purchase, under normal use  
and service. Seller's obligation is limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for parts,  
labor, or transportation, any product proven to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal  
use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this warranty or otherwise if the product is  
altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than the Seller. In case of defect, contact  
the security professional who installed and maintains your security equipment or the Seller for product  
repair.  
This one year Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations or liabilities.  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES MADE BY SELLER IN CONNECTION  
WITH THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A  
PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. ANY ACTION FOR  
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY, MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN 12 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL  
PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR  
DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some states do not allow  
limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Seller does not represent that the product may not be compromised or circumvented; that the product  
will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the  
product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Buyer understands that a properly  
installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire or other events  
occurring without providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or  
that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL  
HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS  
BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS  
HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING  
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN,  
SELLER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE  
OF THE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST  
SELLER. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary  
from state to state. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, to this warranty is authorized.  
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