Honeywell Symphony Frequently Asked Questions Manual

Honeywell Symphony Frequently Asked Questions Manual

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Symphony Frequently Asked Questions

What control panels are compatible with Symphony?

How to set the address and enable symphony in the control panel?

What wires do I need to run to Symphony?

How much power does symphony require?

Why won't my clock synchronize?
Why can't I get Email through my Symphony?
Why can't I connect to the Internet with Symphony?
This Section explains what control panels are compatible with the Symphony.
The Symphony keypad is compatible with the following Ademco panels:
Vista 20P (Rev. 3) and the 20PS – Support s 2 Symphony keypads
Vista 20p (Rev. 5 and higher) will support up to 4 Symphony keypads
Vista 20PI – Support s 4 Symphony keypads
First-Alert FA148CP – Supports 2 Symphony Keypads
First-Alert FA168CPS – Supports 2 Symphony Keypads
Vista 128BP/250BP – Supports 3 Symphony Keypads
Vista 128BP/250BP – Rev. 4 Supports 3 Symphony Keypads
Vista 128FBP – Rev. 1 Supports 1 Symphony Keypad
Vista 128FBP – Rev. 3 Supports 3 Symphony Keypads
Vista 250FBP – Rev. 1 Supports 1 Symphony Keypad
Vista 250FBP – Rev. 3 Supports 3 Symphony Keypads
First-Alert FA1660C - Support s 3 Symphony Keypads
First-Alert FA1700C – Rev. 1 Supports 1 Symphony Keypad
First-Alert FA1700C – Rev. 3 Support 3 Symphony Keypads
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Updated 1/13/09

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  • Page 1 This Section explains what control panels are compatible with the Symphony. The Symphony keypad is compatible with the following Ademco panels: • Vista 20P (Rev. 3) and the 20PS – Support s 2 Symphony keypads • Vista 20p (Rev. 5 and higher) will support up to 4 Symphony keypads •...
  • Page 2 02, location 3 is for address 05, and location 04 is for address 06. For example, if you have only one symphony and want it on Partition 1, set *189 = 1 0 for the 20P (Rev.3) or 20PS. If it is the 20PI it would read *189 = 1 0 0 0 for the same set up.
  • Page 3 Category 5 Ethernet connection to the network router • This connection is required for a network connection for Internet features. • Category 5 (4 twisted pair – 24AWG) – Connects from RJ45 plug on back of Symphony and runs to the network router/hub/etc…...
  • Page 4 • The Symphony keypad has a User Set-up that allows the user to add a code on the control panel and/or as an Internet user on the Symphony keypad. It lets you program the user code on any user number allowed by the control panel as any authority level.
  • Page 5 User codes for operation • Through the Symphony keypad’s User Set-up, 10 user codes can be added onto the control panel as any authority or user number allowed by the control panel. A name needs to be given to the user.
  • Page 6 4. Verify that a computer on the network is able to get its address through DHCP. 5. Try connecting the Symphony to the same port of the router that you know a computer is able to get its address through.
  • Page 7 1. Setup a dealer account with Alarmnet by calling your Central Station. Note: This is done only once as a dealer. It is not necessary each time you put a Symphony on line. 2. They will assign you a Central Station number (4-digits), an account number(4-digits), a username and password.
  • Page 8 3 = Lobby Partition For example, if you have only one symphony and want it on Partition 1, set *189 = 1 0 for the 20P (Rev.3) or 20PS. If it is the 20PI it would read *189 = 1 0 0 0 for the same set up.

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