Program The Communications Module - Honeywell LYNX Touch Series Installation And Setup Manual

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LYNX Touch Installation and Setup Guide
Programming the Control

Program the Communications Module

A router is required if you are installing the L5100-WiFi module. The router must be powered on and
connected for WiFi operation (alarm reporting) to occur.
The following system options are programmed in this section:
Option
Communications Path
APL
City ID
CS ID
Sub ID
Supervision
Old Alarm Time
Remote Acc. Comm.
Multi Mode Comm.
IP Fault Time
Use DHCP
NIC IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway IP Address
DNS Server IP Address
GSM Fault Time
GSM Rollover
GSM 24 Hour Test
Note: If applicable, preprogrammed defaults for the LYNX Touch Control are shown on the screen unless otherwise noted.
Remote Access (Total Connect) and Multi Mode (PSD) over IP or GSM cannot be enabled in the panel alone. Availability of
this service is controlled via the web-based programming tool on the AlarmNet Direct website. These features must to be
enabled through the AlarmNet Direct website first and transferred to the device.
SCREEN
Communicator
5000-100-132-V0
Communications Path
None
APL
Disabled
City ID
CS ID
Selects type of Communications Module
Enables Advanced Protection Logic
Enter Central Station Primary City ID
Enter Primary Central Station ID
Enter Central Station Primary Subscriber ID
Selects how often the Communications Module sends supervisory messages to the Central Sta.
Selects how long an undeliverable alarm delivery is retried to the Central Station.
Enables or disables user remote access via internet and/or GSM.
(appears only if Remote Access IP or GSM is enabled.) Enables or disables multi mode feature.
(Appears only if IP is enabled in Communications Path field.) Selects time delay before the
Communications Module notifies the control panel of a loss of contact with the internet.
Dynamically selects the IP addresses
(Appears only if "No" is selected in Use DHCP field.) Enter NIC IP Address.
(Appears only if "No" is selected in Use DHCP field.) Enter Subnet Address.
(Appears only if "No" is selected in Use DHCP field.) Enter Gateway IP Address
(Appears only if "No" is selected in Use DHCP field.) Enter Domain Name Server IP Address.
(Appears only if GSM is enabled in Communications Path field.) Selects time delay before the
Communications Module notifies the control panel of a loss of contact with the network.
Allows messages to be sent over GSM in the event that contact with the internet is lost. (Appears only
if "WiFi & GSM" is selected as the Communications Path.)
Enables daily test of GSM module operation. (Appears only if "WiFi & GSM" is selected as the
Communications Path.)
Communicator
1.
Select "Communicator". The System displays several pages of options that vary
depending upon the selections that are made. Use the down
through the pages of options.
Communications Path
City ID
Supervision
Remote Acc. Comm.
IP Fault Time
GSM Fault Time
2.
Select "Communications Path". The system scrolls between the following options.
Notes: The available options are dependant upon which communications module(s) are
installed.
over GSM/GPRS not WiFi.
None
IP
GSM
3.
Select "APL". The system scrolls between "Enabled" and "Disabled".
Note: If APL is used, GSM or IP must be selected as the Primary Communicator Type in the
Reporter programming.
4.
Select "City ID". Enter the 2-digit Primary City ID (Decimal).
Options
01-99
5.
Select "CS ID". Enter the 2-digit Primary Central Station ID (HEX).
Options
01-FE
Function
ACTION
CS ID
Old Alarm Time
Multi Mode Comm.
If Communication Path is set to GSM, the L5100 will report to AlarmNet
WiFi
WiFi & GSM
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APL
Sub ID
Use DHCP

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