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Summary of Contents for Lynx LYNXR

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  • Page 2: Recommendations For Proper Protection

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations for the Location of Fire and Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage for the Protected Premises. Recommendations for Smoke and Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard #72 noted below.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SYSTEM COMMUNICATION ...................... 45 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE...................... 47 REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS .................. 49 SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 50 LYNXR/LYNXR24 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES............51 LYNXR-EN PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES ..............52 INDEX ............................. 55 LIMITATIONS OF THIS SYSTEM STATEMENT............... 57 WARRANTY........................... 58 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM ................59...
  • Page 4: System Features

    The LYNXR-Series controls are self-contained, rechargeable wireless control/communicators that feature easy installation and usage. A built-in speaker provides voice annunciation of system status along with voice descriptors of each zone (LYNXR-EN if programmed). The following illustration highlights the main features of this system. FEATURES...
  • Page 5: Mounting The Control

    01009-003-V0 Desktop Mounting If desired, an optional mounting base (model LYNX-DM, purchased separately) allows the LYNXR-Series controls to be used on a desktop. 1. Slide the control panel onto the mounting base locking tabs 2.
  • Page 6: Wiring Connections

    LONG RANGE RADIO HARDWIRE ZONE Compatible with ALARMNET 7845C and 7720 Supports 1 EOLR supervised zone using either closed circuit Devices. LYNXR and LYNXR24 are compatible with or open circuit sensors. the LYNXAVM. POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES Supports up to 8 Powerline Carrier Devices for turning on/off lights and appliances.
  • Page 7 Wiring Connections Wiring Connections INCOMING PHONE LINE Make Phone Line Connections - For local or full line RING seizure proceed to the appropriate steps below. Local Seizure GREEN a. Connect the incoming phone line to either the 8-position jack or terminals 2 (TIP) and 3 (RING). PREMISES PHONES RJ31X b.
  • Page 8 TELEPHONE 9VAC, 15VA BELL 2k OHMS 6-14VDC EOLR 30mA max. 6-14VDC 120mA max. (e.g. WAVE2EX) THE LYNX SERIES CONTROLS ARE SYNC EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRAL WEEKLY TESTING IS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK. REQUIRED TO ENSURE LYNXR: P/N LYNXRCHKIT-SC PROPER OPERATION LYNXR24:...
  • Page 9: Ac Power And Backup Battery

    AC Power and Backup Battery The system is powered by a 9VAC, 15VA Plug-in Transformer, ADEMCO 1332/1332X10 (1332CN in Canada). Refer to the wiring table below for wire gauge and length. Distance from Transformer Wire Gauge Use only the provided ADEMCO to Control 1332/1332X10 or 1332CN Transformer Up to 75 feet...
  • Page 10 AC Power and Backup Battery AC Power and Rechargeable Backup Battery The LYNXR Series is equipped with an integral, replaceable, rechargeable battery pack composed of six (6) rechargeable 1.2-volt nickel-metal hydride batteries. Select the appropriate battery pack, based on the installation’s requirement, and install the battery pack.
  • Page 11: Installing Wireless Zones

    01009-010-V0 Note: The 5804E and 5804WATCH transmitters are only supported by the LYNXR-EN. Transmitter Input Types All of the transmitters described have one or more unique factory-assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone (e.g., a 5804's four inputs require four button zones).
  • Page 12 The 5801, 5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, and 5804WATCH button transmitters have replaceable batteries. Note: The 5804E and 5804WATCH transmitters are only supported by the LYNXR-EN. Using the Transmitter Sniffer Mode Use this mode after all transmitters have been entered to check that all transmitters have been properly programmed.
  • Page 13: Series Transmitter Loop Numbers

    Notes: (1) You must enroll loop 4 on the 5801, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E and 5804WATCH transmitters, regardless of whether or not the loop is used. (2) The 5804E and 5804WATCH transmitters are only supported by the LYNXR-EN. The 5800RL, 5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, 5804WATCH, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819S(WHS &...
  • Page 14: Mechanics Of Programming

    FUNCTION + VOLUME+ [3] or [6]. Upon exiting the Program Mode, the system will reset the volume to the default value (mid level). Certain features differ between the LYNXR/LYNXR24 and the LYNXR-EN models. Verify the specific model being installed prior to the system programming.
  • Page 15: Zone Response Type Definitions

    Zone Response Type Definitions General Information During programming, you must assign a zone type to each zone, which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. Zone types are defined below. Type 00 Zone type 00 is used to program a zone that is not used. Zone Not Used Zone type 01 is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on primary entry and exit doors.
  • Page 16 Zone Response Type Definitions Type 07 Zone type 07 is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency 24-hour button (audible emergency). Zone Characteristics: Audible Alarm • Sends a report to the central station, and provides alarm sounds externally and at the keypad.
  • Page 17: Data Field Descriptions

    Note: This field applies only to the bell and does not affect keypad given zone sounds. LYNXR/LYNXR24 - Applies to Long Range Radio Output if “0” is selected in field *91 LYNXR-EN - Applies to Long Range Radio Output if a Long Range Radio is connected to the Trigger Single (Neg.) terminal...
  • Page 18 WATS line option for the Central Station. For Note: For LYNXR/LYNXR24 only options 0, 1, 2, and LYNXR-EN only this option is used to activate the speaker phone option. 3 are applicable. For LYNXR-EN all options apply.
  • Page 19 Data Field Descriptions Enter * as the 4th digit of *43 through *44, if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be Report Format for Primary/Secondary * 48 used. (For an explanation of these formats, see the System Communication Primary Secondary section of this manual.) See choices below See choices below Notes: (1) The maximum number of alarm and alarm restore reports during...
  • Page 20 Data Field Descriptions SYSTEM STATUS AND RESTORE REPORT CODES PROGRAMMING ( * 59 – * 76, & * 89) Program Report Codes using the interactive *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode, or codes can be entered in data fields *59-*76, *89. The following is a set of guidelines when programming report codes.
  • Page 21 Data Field Descriptions RESTORE REPORT CODES (*70–*76) Sent when the zone that caused an alarm is restored to its non-faulted Alarm Restore Report Code, 1st Digit * 70 condition. 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm (See notes above report code programmed in field *56, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected.
  • Page 22 Data Field Descriptions The features programmed in Field *91 differ between LYNXR models. Ensure you use the correct option for the model you are installing! For LYNXR/LYNXR24, this option is used to enable the Long Range LYNXR/LYNXR24 * 91 Radio or Alarm audio Verification or remote pPhone control options. If...
  • Page 23 Data Field Descriptions Other Programming Commands * 56 ENHANCED ZONE PROGRAMMING MODE Interactive menu mode used for programming zone attributes and report codes. Refer to the *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode section for procedure. * 80 DEVICE PROGRAMMING MENU MODE Interactive menu mode for programming Powerline Carrier Devices.
  • Page 24: Enhanced Zone Programming Mode

    *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode This is an interactive menu mode that is used to program zone numbers, zone types, alarm and report codes, and to identify the type of loop input device. This mode can also be used for entering 5800 Series transmitter serial numbers. Note: There are two methods for entering transmitter serial numbers.
  • Page 25 *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode While in Program mode, press 56 to enter Zone Programming Menu Mode. Refer to the zone assignment table for 56 on the separate programming form. The following explains the *56 prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the available entries for each.
  • Page 26 *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode For all other device types, four (4) transmissions are required (fault, restore and fault, restore). A single beep will sound after the second transmission confirming that the loop and serial number have been captured. Following the fourth transmission the system will confirm that the loop number and serial number have been learned and announce the Voice Descriptor for the zone, if it is programmed, followed by two beeps.
  • Page 27 *56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode Manual entry Enter "1" to advance to Serial number prompt (1b). Copy the previous serial number Enter “2” to copy the previous serial number entered. Return to Prompt (E) Enter “#” to return to Loop Number prompt (E). Enter transmitter later Enter “0”...
  • Page 28: Device Programming Menu Mode

    *80 Device Programming Menu Mode Powerline Carrier devices (eg., X-10 brand devices) are programmable switches that can be used to perform many different functions. They can be used to turn lights on and off, control sounders, or for status indications. In this system, each device must be programmed as to how to act (ACTION), when to activate (START), and when to deactivate (STOP).
  • Page 29: Device Programming Menu Mode

    *80 Device Programming Menu Mode The "STOP" programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be de-activated. The STOP following options are available: Upon Restore of a Zone List Restore Zone List: If a "ZONE LIST" is used as the “Stop” event, the device will de-activate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault, trouble, or alarm condition.
  • Page 30 *80 Device Programming Menu Mode The following explains these prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the available entries. The right-most column provides a further explanation of the entries. Note: Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results. Entering “1”...
  • Page 31 *81 Zone List Menu Mode While in Program mode, press 81 to enter Zone List Menu Mode. This mode is used to program zone lists for output devices (programmed in 80 menu mode) or Chime-by-Zone in Zone List 3. NOTES: •...
  • Page 32: Zone List Menu Mode

    *83 Enhanced Sequential Mode By using this mode, you can add, delete, or change the serial number of a transmitter in a zone, but retain all other existing data that has been programmed for that zone. Note that the *83 Enhanced Sequential mode requires that all zone information must first be entered using the *56 Enhanced Zone Programming mode for all zones below zone number 26 (4 button key area).
  • Page 33: Enhanced Sequential Mode

    *83 Enhanced Sequential Mode Enroll mode Note: If “L” is displayed, the serial number for this transmitter has already -% been entered, however, it may still be confirmed, viewed or deleted. 0 = advance to next zone to be enrolled 1 = enter now and proceed to SERIAL NUMBER If the transmitter’s serial number has not been previously entered, you prompt (1b).
  • Page 34 *83 Enhanced Sequential Mode This prompt can be used to enroll the transmitter serial number via Serial number  - b RF transmission or manually. If using the RF Learning Mode there is Enter transmitter’s 7- digit serial number via RF no need to manually enter a serial number.
  • Page 35: Assign Zone Voice Descriptors

    *84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors Use this mode to assign voice descriptors for each zone. These are the descriptors that are announced when the system announces any event involving a zone number. Each descriptor can consist of up to 3 words. Press *84 while in Programming mode.
  • Page 36: Voice Vocabulary Index

    *84 Assign Zone Voice Descriptors VOICE VOCABULARY INDEX 00 ½ second pause 45 1 SYSTEM WORDS 17 GARAGE 30 PATIO 46 2 AC LOSS 18 GUN 31 POOL 47 3 ARMED 01 ALARM AWAY 02 ATTIC 70 Custom Word #1 BYPASSED 19 HALL 32 ROOM...
  • Page 37: Record Custom Voice Descriptors

    *85 Record Custom Voice Descriptors Use this mode to record up to 5 custom voice descriptors. Press *85 while in Programming mode. Note: Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results. Entering “1” advances to the next prompt below. Assign custom voice descriptors Entering “0”...
  • Page 38: Remote Programming/Control (Downloading)

    CIA Modem. • Compass Downloader for Windows (at revision level supporting LYNXR-EN) Initial Download: Enter Installer Code + # + 5. This sets field * 95 to 4 rings, and system to “no call-back” option. The download computer can then call the subscriber, make connection, and download all programming data.
  • Page 39: System Operation

    System Operation Security Codes Installer Code The installer programs the 4-digit Installer Code initially as part of the programming procedure. The factory default Installer Code is 4-1-1-2, but may be changed in field The Installer Code is the only code that can enter Programming mode and also, in normal operation mode, is used to enter the Master Code, which allows access to the normal functions of the system.
  • Page 40: Keypad Functions

    FUNCTION To send message to pager: Press and hold key 2 seconds (4 beeps) Speaker Phone Operation (LYNXR-EN Only) NOTE To place a call or answer a call using the speaker phone: [#] + The ARMED and READY LEDs blink alternately when the Speaker Phone is active.
  • Page 41: Remote Phone Control Feature

    Mode” and sirens and keypad sounds are discontinued. The LYNXR-EN transmits a beep acknowledgment to the Central Station, once per second. The beep alternates between two tones and indicates that the LYNXR-EN is waiting for a session command from the Central Station operator. Once a command is issued the beep acknowledgement is discontinued, however, if a command is not issued within two minutes the system will “time out”...
  • Page 42 The Listen Mode is the start up default mode of the voice feature and allows the operator to listen through the LYNXR-EN microphone. This mode does not affect the existing LED pattern.
  • Page 43: Trouble Conditions

    System Operation Powerline Carrier Devices (e.g. X-10 devices) If Powerline Carrier Devices are used, two keypad entries available to the user are included. They can manually activate or deactivate the device(s) for starting or stopping some action, such as turning lights on or off, etc. These keypad entries are: Security Code* + [#] + [4] + Device # activates (starts) that device.
  • Page 44: Testing The System

    Testing the System Test Mode After installation is completed, the security system should be carefully tested, as follows. 1. With the system in the disarmed state, check that all zones are intact. If the READY LED is not lit, press the [ ] key to display the faulted zone(s).
  • Page 45: System Communication

    System Communication This section provides an explanation of formats this system accommodates for reporting alarms and other system conditions to the central station. The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the central station receiver, and the actual way the information is sent and displayed at the central station. Communication Overview When the panel calls the central station receiver, it waits to hear a “handshake”...
  • Page 46 System Communication Report 3+1/4+1 Standard 3+1/4+1 Expanded Alarm SSS(S) A SSS(S) A SSSS AZ AAA(A) Z Trouble SSS(S) T SSS(S) T SSSS Tt TTT(T) t Bypass SSS(S) B SSS(S) B SSSS Bb BBB(B) b AC Loss SSS(S) E SSS(S) E SSSS EA C EEE(E) A C Low Battery...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide S Y S T E M ( i n c l u d i n g W i r e l e s s ) SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY 1a. Transmitter not properly powered. Check or change transmitter's battery. Transmitter signal not received at control.
  • Page 48: Contacting Technical Support

    Troubleshooting Guide C O N T R O L SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY The word “AC” is not 1a. Interrupted AC power supply. 1a. Check transformer connection and powerline circuit displayed. breaker. Digital communicator 2a. System in Test mode. 2a. Remove from Test mode. message not being 2b.
  • Page 49: Regulatory Agency Statements

    Regulatory Agency Statements UL NOTICE: This is a "Grade A" residential system. FCC ID: CFS8DLLYNXREN RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 50: Specifications

    Specifications LYNXR-Series 1. Physical: 10-3/8” W x 7-1/8” H x 1-3/4” D Security Controls 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: 9VAC from plug-in 15VA transformer. RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY: Six 1.2-volt/cell nickel-metal hydride rated at 1100 mA. ALARM SOUNDER: Piezo = 6-14VDC, 30mA max/ Bell = 6-14VDC, 120mA max (e.g., ADEMCO’s WAVE2EX).
  • Page 51: Lynxr/Lynxr24 Programming Default Tables

    LYNXR/LYNXR24 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES (boldface indicates defaults that differ between tables) Function Table 1 Table 3 Table 4 Table 2 Installer code 4112 6321 4112 4112 Quick arm enable Keypad backlight timeout Forced bypass RF house ID code Powerline carrier device house code...
  • Page 52: Lynxr-En Programming Default Tables

    LYNXR-EN PROGRAMMING DEFAULT TABLES (boldface indicates defaults that differ between tables) Function Table 1 Table 3 Table 4 Table 2 Installer code 4112 6321 4112 4112 Quick arm enable Keypad backlight timeout Forced bypass RF house ID code Powerline carrier device house code...
  • Page 53 *56 ZONE ASSIGNMENT/ALARM REPORT CODES FOR TABLE 1 Zone No. Zone Type Alarm Code Input Type Loop Number Zone Descriptor 3 (RF) 16,12 (FRONT DOOR) 3 (RF) 04,12 (BACK DOOR) 3 (RF) 42 (WINDOW) 3 (RF) 28,10 (MOTION DETECTOR) 5 (BR) 5 (BR) 5 (BR) 5 (BR)
  • Page 54 *80 DEFAULT TABLE: APPLIES TO DEFAULT TABLE 4 (devices 2-7 have no default values) Start Stop Zone Type Restore of Zone type Device Number Action Event Zone List System Operation Zone List System operation ** NOTE: If using an X-10 Powerhouse Security SH10A siren as device 8, you must change the device action default to “3” if using default table 4. *80 DEFAULT TABLE: APPLIES TO DEFAULT TABLE 1 and 2 (devices 2-7 have no default values) Start Stop...
  • Page 55: Index

    – Index – *56 Enhanced Zone Programming ......... 11, 14, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26 Babysitter Code ........39 EA ............43 *80 Device Programming..23, 28, 29, 30 Back Plate..........5 Earth Ground ..........6 *81 Zone List ........23, 31 Backlighting ...........17 Enroll Mode........26, 33 *83 Enhanced Sequential Mode ....
  • Page 56 Remote Programming/Control ....38 Trouble by Day/ ........15 Low Speed..........45 Report Code ....... 20, 25, 45 Trouble Conditions.........43 LYNX-DM..........5 Report Format ......19, 50, 52 Trouble Report Code ....20, 51, 52 Response Time .........6 Trouble Restore Report Code..21, 51, 52 Restart Exit Delay ......18, 40 Troubleshooting Guide.....47, 48...
  • Page 57: Limitations Of This System Statement

    WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, 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: •...
  • Page 58: Warranty

    ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply.
  • Page 59: Summary Of Connections Diagram

    INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED 1332X10 ONLY DATA OPERATION. CONNECTIONS PLUG-IN FCC ID: CFS8 DLLYNX (LYNXR/LYNXR24) AND THE LYNX SERIES CONTROLS ARE EQUIPPED WITH TRANSFORMER CFS8DLLYNXREN (LYNXR-EN) COMPLIES WITH AN INTEGRAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK. 9VAC, 15VA FCC RULES, PART 68 FCC REGISTRATION...
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