Automation: An Introduction - Honeywell Lyric User Reference Manual

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Automation: An Introduction

Automation can ONLY be used for lifestyle enhancement. It must not be used for personal safety
or property protection.
Smart Scenes
Smart Scenes can automate Lyric™ functions for security, comfort and energy savings by
controlling your system's connected devices. A single command can make multiple settings. For
example:
Selected lights can respond to a door opening or movement in the middle of the night
Climate settings can be controlled by your family's schedule
The security system can disarm automatically for expected visitors or babysitters
Selected functions can be restricted to the homeowner, and limited access given to children or
guests.
If you subscribe to Honeywell's Total Connect® remote services, you can create and manage
Smart Scenes remotely from mobile devices or any PC with an internet connection.
Without a Total Connect account, you can create and manage Smart Scenes from the Lyric
Controller.
See the
Smart Scenes
Voice Command
You can control a variety of Lyric functions by speaking to the Lyric Controller in plain language.
Voice control requires that Smart Scenes be set up and linked to specific spoken phrases. See the
Voice Command
section for more.
Z-Wave Devices and Lyric
Z-Wave® devices such as switches, locks and garage door openers can be controlled by Smart
Scenes or activated manually from the Lyric Controller. Lyric can operate as many as 72 Z-Wave
devices; they are sold separately and added to your system through a process called "Inclusion".
See
page 33
or more information. A list of Z-Wave devices that have been tested with Lyric can
be found on
page
40.
Home > Automation
IMPORTANT
section for more.
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