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Lyric Gateway Installation and Reference Guide

    

 

  

 

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Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones

Wireless Zones    (Continued)    

RF

RF

RF

RF    Transmitter Loop Numbers

Transmitter Loop Numbers

Transmitter Loop Numbers

Transmitter Loop Numbers

  

(Refer to this information when programming 5800 Series transmitters)    
The following illustration shows the compatible transmitters, their associated input types and loop designations. 

 

lyri

c-0

5

3

-V4

5 8 7 7

5 8 0 0 S S 1

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 7 8

ENROLL AS BUTTON

LOOP 1
(LOW SENSITIVITY)

LOOP 2
(HIGH SENSITIVITY)

5 8 9 8

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

SERIAL #1

LOOP 3

SERIAL #1

LOOP 4

SERIAL #2

LOOP 3

SERIAL #1
LOOP 2

SERIAL #1
LOOP 1

SERIAL #2
LOOP 2

3

AW

AY

ST

AY

1

2

4

OFF

ON

SiXFOB

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

LOOP 3

LOOP 5

LOOP 4

5 8 0 0 P I R - O D

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 0 0 P I R / 5 8 0 0 P I R - C O M

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 0 0 P I R - R E S

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 0 0 C O M B O

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 0 0 M i c r a

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 0 0 C O

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1

LOOP 1
(LOW
SENSITIVITY

LOOP 2
(HIGH
SENSITIVITY)

LOOP 3 (TEMP)

LOOP 4 (TAMPER)

SERIAL #1

LOOP 1

(HEAT/SMOKE)

LOOP 2

(MAINTENANCE)

LOOP 3

(LOW TEMP)

SERIAL #2
LOOP 1
(CO)

LOOP 2
(END OF LIFE)

LOOP

1

LOOP

1

LOOP

1

LOOP

1

LOOP 1

5806/5806W3/5807

5808/5808LST/5808W3

E N R O L L A S S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1

LOOP 1

5809

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1

5814

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5804E

ENROLL AS

BUTTON

5 8 1 5 W G / 5 8 1 5 W G - B R

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 1 1

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 4

LOOP 1

LOOP 2

LOOP 3

5 8 1 8 M N L

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1

LOOPS

1 - 3

LOOP 1

5 8 1 6 M N

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)

LOOP 3
(TERMINALS)

ALTERNATE POSITION

FOR LOOP 2

LOOP 3

(TERMINALS)

5 8 2 1

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 2 0 L

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 1 9 S ( W H S & B R S )

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 2

(REED)

5 8 1 9 S

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 1 9

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 2

(REED)

LOOP 3

(TERMINALS)

LOOP 1

(TERMINALS)

5 8 1 6

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1
(TERMINALS)

LOOP 2
(REED)

LOOP 1

LOOP 1

5 8 2 2 T

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

LOOP 1
(HIGH
SECURITY)

LOOP 2
(STANDARD
SECURITY)

LOOP 3 (TILT MODE)

LOOP 4 (TAMPER)

5834-4

ENROLL AS BUTTON

5870API

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5869

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

5 8 5 3

E N R O L L A S

S U P E R V I S E D

SERIAL #1

LOOP 4

SERIAL #2

LOOP 2

SERIAL #2

LOOP 3

SERIAL #1
LOOP 1

SERIAL #2
LOOP 4

SERIAL #2

LOOP 1

2

1

ON

LOOP 1

(TERMINALS)

LOOP 2

(REED)

LOOP 2
(REED)

LOOP 1

(INTERNAL

SHOCK

SENSOR)

 

    

NOTES

NOTES

NOTES

NOTES::::  (1)  The 5806W3 smoke detector must be used in SIA applications. 
    

(2)  Button type devices send only fault and low battery signals; no restore or check-in signals. 

 

 

Supervised RF devices send periodic check-in signals, faults, restore and low battery signals. 

 

(3)  The 5804E and 5834-4 encrypted (High-Security) devices must be activated while the system is 

in Go/No-Go Test Mode. Refer to the transmitter’s Installation Instructions for complete details. 
The system will confirm the enrollment of the encrypted device by beeping two times. 

(4)

 

The 5800PIR-OD, 5800SS1, 5804E, 5814, 5821, 5877, and 5878 wireless transmitters have not been 
evaluated by ETL. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Lyric LCP300-LC

Page 1: ...Lyric Lyric Lyric Lyric Gateway Gateway Gateway Gateway Installation and Reference Guide Ref LCP300 L LCP300 LC 800 21666 10 16 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...nnections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detectors are not so located a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIRE...

Page 3: ...Input Types 12 Transmitter Battery Life 12 RF Transmitter Loop Numbers 13 Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics of of of of Programming Programming Programming Programming 14 Programming 14 Navigating 14 Gateway Touchpad 14 Gateway Menu Mode 14 Keypad Lockout 14 My Home Gateway Smart Device Touch screen Display 15 Navigation Keys 15 Home Screen 15 Navigating Menus 16 Security Screen 17 Master Us...

Page 4: ...Agency Agency Notices Notices Notices Notices 37 SIA Quick Reference Guide SIA Quick Reference Guide SIA Quick Reference Guide SIA Quick Reference Guide 38 Specifications Specifications Specifications Specifications 39 Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary 40 Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support Contacting Technical Support 41 Index Index Index Index...

Page 5: ...re Medical Video Camera Control requires Wi Fi connection Supports Mobile Devices Tablet iPAD etc that duplicate functions of the Lyric Gateway i e Security Web Content Home Automation and Video Control Requires Android Operating System Version 4 4 or higher or iOS Version 8 0 or higher Wall or Desk mounting Home Automation Home Automation Home Automation Home Automation Integrated Z Wave Support ...

Page 6: ...ramming Programming Programming Options stored in EEROM Can be uploaded downloaded or controlled via AlarmNet 360 using capable Cellular or Wi Fi Communications Module or Ethernet connection Flash Downloading Other Features Other Features Other Features Other Features Exit Error feature detects difference between an actual alarm and exit alarm caused by leaving a door open after the exit delay exp...

Page 7: ...ckup Battery 1 Insert the battery pack into Gateway 2 Close the hinged battery retainer 3 Connect the battery pack connector to the receptacle on the Gateway 4 Align the slots on the back of the Gateway with the hooks on the rear cover wall mount as shown below 5 Once attached insert the screw to secure the rear cover wall mount 6 Plug the power supply into a 24 hour 110VAC unswitched outlet Upon ...

Page 8: ...between 2 4GHz devices such as Wi Fi Routers Access Points For wall mounting follow the steps and refer to the figure below 1 Feed the field wiring through the appropriate openings in the wall mount 2 Attach the wall mount to a sturdy wall using the four provided screws 3 Install an additional mounting screw in the case tamper 4 Align the slots on the back of the Gateway with the hooks on the wall...

Page 9: ...ed to the internet via a hardwire connection or wirelessly via the premise s Wi Fi router Programming is done via AlarmNet 360 using a Smart Mobile Device or a laptop computer For Wireless Installations the following are required A smart device with the AlarmNet 360 App loaded or a laptop referred to as the set up device The App will be used to connect the Gateway panel to the customer s router on...

Page 10: ...ions Module is only available in the continental United States Alaska and Hawaii Alaska and Hawaii Alaska and Hawaii Alaska and Hawaii Model Model Model Model Description Description Description Description LYRIC 3G LYRIC 3GC GSM Cellular Communications Module LYRIC CDMA CDMA Cellular Communications Module LYRICLTE Series LTE Series Cellular Communications Modules Communications Module Communicati...

Page 11: ...move Gateway upper cover bezel 4 Install the Cellular Communications Module into the Gateway 5 Ensure that the Communications Module is properly seated into the Gateway 6 Insert the cover bezel into the Gateway 7 Slide the cover bezel down to lock it in place and secure the Communications Module 8 Go to the AlarmNet 360 SETTINGS Page COMMUNICATOR Section and change Communication Path Internal Devi...

Page 12: ... the missing transmitter zone number s and Supervision will be displayed The supervision for a particular transmitter in the system that may also be carried off the premises may be turned off by entering it as an Unsupervised type For additional information refer to the Zones programming section in the Lyric Gateway Quick Installation Guide p n 800 21668 5800 and SiX Series transmitters have built...

Page 13: ...SED 5811 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 4 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 5818MNL ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 1 LOOPS 1 3 LOOP 1 5816MN ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 1 TERMINALS LOOP 3 TERMINALS ALTERNATE POSITION FOR LOOP 2 LOOP 3 TERMINALS 5821 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED 5820L ENROLL AS SUPERVISED 5819S WHS BRS ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 2 REED 5819S ENROLL AS SUPERVISED 5819 ENROLL AS SUPERVISED LOOP 2 REED LOOP 3 TERMINAL...

Page 14: ... selected Disarmed Disarm Gateway LED flashes green until code is entered then turns steady green Alert Flashes red when an alert condition exists Select to hear condition Cancel Cancel User Code entry or Emergency Flashes white during an emergency and silence beeping due to faults Emergency Activates Emergency keys Fire key Fire key Fire key Fire key Initiates panic fire alarm within 5 seconds of...

Page 15: ...n Selecting the key or the Home cancel key will return you to the previous screen or the home screen as applicable at any time By touching selecting an icon or key the system depending on the function advances to another screen toggles between options or scrolls through multiple options that can be selected The system provides a prompt when a specific input is required Home Screen Home Screen Home...

Page 16: ...User User User Menu Menu Menu Menu Screen Screen Screen Screen The Master User Menu screen provides access to the User configurable features Entering the Master User Code is required to access the User Tools Menu Refer to the Lyric Gateway User Reference Guide p n 800 21670 or higher for additional information gw_keypad 016 V1 Advanced Network Config Ready To Arm Home Paired Devices Users Events E...

Page 17: ...armNet 360 After entering AlarmNet 360 select the Sensors Keyfobs or Keypads programming option as applicable NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE SiX Series sensors must be deleted from the Gateway before the device can be enrolled in another system 1 Select the Sensor Keyfob or Keypad to be deleted from the displayed list 2 The system displays the programmed information for the associated device and confirm the ...

Page 18: ...covers a sensitive area i e stock room drug supply room etc It can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired Instant alarm when armed in Away Home Stay Arm Night Stay or Home Stay Instant or Away Instant night mode Provides a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and if desired a Central Station report when disarmed day 24 hour Silent Ala...

Page 19: ... No keypad sounding or chime System can still be armed General Monitor Assigned sensors or contacts on doors and windows or asset protection within the premises Used to track activity of the occupant and alert occupant of the activity of others No reports to the Central Station Fault restore events are logged by the system Monitors entry into a monitored area Activates a one time announcement when...

Page 20: ...Function Function 995 Fire Emergency 996 Medical Emergency 999 Police Emergency NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE The Emergency panic functions can only be activated from the Gateway touchpad or the Lyric Keypad Security Codes Security Codes Security Codes Security Codes Installer Code Installer Code Installer Code Installer Code The installer programs the 4 digit Installer Code initially as part of the program...

Page 21: ...e system only if it was used to arm it In addition the Installer Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick Arm button The Guest Code can disarm the system only if it was used to arm it In addition the Guest Code cannot disarm the system if it was armed by pressing and holding a Quick Arm button Duress code sends a special code to the Central Station when used to...

Page 22: ...mm Trouble Automation Icon Z Wave Node Failure OR Z Wave Controller Not Ready Ready To Arm 988 RF Jam 5800 Series Wireless Device Garage Door Open Armed Away 990 RF Jam SiX Series Wireless Device Armed Home Stay Door Open Armed Night Home Stay Window Open Armed Custom Fire OR Heat Sensor Restart Timer Environmental Battery Low Flood Bypassed Zones Glass Break CO Alarm Medical Alarm Reporter Failur...

Page 23: ...nd sirens and keypad sounds are discontinued The Gateway transmits a beep acknowledgment to the Central Station once per second The beep alternates between two tones and indicates that the Gateway 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 ...

Page 24: ...m Interior Interior 134 Alarm Entry Exit Entry Exit 135 Alarm Day Night Day Night 137 Alarm Tamper Tamper 145 Expansion Module Tamper Expansion Module Tamper 146 Silent Burglary Silent Burglary 150 24 Hour Non Burglary 24 Hour Non Burglary 162 Carbon Monoxide Detected Carbon Monoxide Detected 301 Trouble AC Loss AC Loss 302 Trouble Low System Battery Low system battery 305 Trouble System Reset Sys...

Page 25: ...ermostat Mode Heat Thermostat Mode Heat 3402 Thermostat Mode Cool Thermostat Mode Cool 3403 Thermostat Mode Auto Thermostat Mode Auto 3404 Thermostat Mode Aux Em Heat Thermostat Mode Aux Em Heat 3405 Thermostat Fan Mode Auto Thermostat Fan Mode Auto 3406 Thermostat Fan Mode Manual On Thermostat Fan Mode Manual On 3407 Thermostat Fan Mode Circulate Thermostat Fan Mode Circulate 3408 Thermostat Set ...

Page 26: ...nal information Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System Testing the System After installation is completed the security system should be carefully tested as follows Step Step Step Step Action Action Action Action 1 With the system in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If the Status Shield is not lit green select the Security icon on the Smart Device followed by the...

Page 27: ...ing the transmitters permanently This mode is similar to the RF Sniffer Mode except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced This will enable you to make sure that the RF signal from each transmitter is received with sufficient signal amplitude when the system is in the normal operating mode During Go No Go mode the system beeps every 30 40 seconds Enter Go No Enter Go No Enter Go No Enter Go No...

Page 28: ...A Communications Module DMA Communications Module Message Message Message Message Function Function Function Function Cell Phone Type CDMA Model Displays model number i e SL3010T ESN MEID Displays Device s 32 bit serial number Tower Connection Status Displays registration status Home Network Not Roaming Not Registered Searching Registration Denied Unknown Roaming Network Not Home Access Technology...

Page 29: ... button and is indicated by a series of colored bars Bars Bars Bars Bars Signal Strength Signal Strength Signal Strength Signal Strength 4 Green Excellent 3 Green Good 2 Yellow Weak Fair 1 Red Fair No Connection Message Message Message Message Function Function Function Function SSID Displays information regarding connected router WiFi Link Confirms physical link connection and speed Mbps or Bad D...

Page 30: ...24 Hr Test UL864 Comm Fire Yes No No No Cellular Rollover Yes No Yes Yes System System System System Alarm Report Delay No delay 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 30 Seconds No Delay Burglary Alarm Sound Yes No Yes Yes Daylight Savings Time Yes No Yes Yes Time Zone Offset UTC 5 00 Eastern Time US Canada UTC 5 00 Eastern Time US Canada Software Version XX XX XXXXX XXX Viewable Only XX XX XXXXX XXX X...

Page 31: ... Yes Alarm Restore Yes No Yes Yes Alarm Cancel Yes No Yes Yes Test Not programmable LCP300 L Yes Yes No LCP300 LC Yes Test Restore Not programmable LCP300 L Yes Yes No LCP300 LC Yes Low Battery Yes No Yes Yes Low Battery Restore Yes No Yes Yes RF Low Battery Yes No Yes Yes RF Low Battery Restore Yes No Yes Yes Recent Closing Not programmable LCP300 L Yes Yes No LCP300 LC Yes Event Log Full Yes No ...

Page 32: ...tay N A N A Button N A 146 1 Key Fob No Response N A N A Button N A 147 3 Key Fob Arm Away N A N A Button N A 148 2 Key Fob Disarm N A N A Button N A 149 4 Key Fob Arm Stay N A N A Button N A 150 1 Key Fob No Response N A N A Button N A 151 3 Key Fob Arm Away N A N A Button N A 152 2 Key Fob Disarm N A N A Button N A 153 4 Key Fob Arm Stay N A N A Button N A 154 1 Key Fob No Response N A N A Butto...

Page 33: ...Key Key Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 131 Zone 131 Zone 131 Zone 131 162 162 162 162 Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 280 Zone 280 Zone 280 Zone 280 291 291 291 291 Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad Zone Zone Zone Zone 850 850 850 850 857 857 857 857 RF Supervised Button High Temp 60Min RF Unsupervised Low Temp Arm Night Arm Night Arm Night Arm Night Activate Deactivat...

Page 34: ...X Series Devices is displayed on the Zone Programming Screen for the individual Zone that is programmed Signal strength information is provided below Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Signal Strength Signal Strength Signal Strength Signal Strength Four Green Bars Greater than 27 dBm Three Green Bars Greater than 45 dBm Two Green Bars Greater than 63 dBm One Green ...

Page 35: ...ferences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference reçue y compris les interferences causant une reception indésirable RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning RF Exposure Warning The antenna s used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7 8 inches 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunctio...

Page 36: ...eams 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 Passi...

Page 37: ...r delay of alarm reporting and sounding can exceed UL Standard limits for commercial and residential applications the following requirements per UL681 are provided The maximum time that a control unit shall be programmed to delay the transmission of a signal to a remote monitoring location or to delay the energizing of a local alarm sounding device to permit the alarm system user to enter and disa...

Page 38: ...onds and 2 3 or 4 minutes 30 seconds 30 seconds minimum Entry Delay 2 None 15 30 45 60 and 90 seconds and 2 3 or 4 minutes 30 seconds 30 seconds minimum Exit Delay 45 60 90 and 120 seconds 60 Seconds 45 seconds minimum Restart Exit Time Enabled or Disabled Yes Enabled Enabled Exit Warning Not selectable Yes Enabled Enabled Auto Stay Arming Enabled or Disabled Yes Enabled Enabled Cross Zone Delay 3...

Page 39: ...ical Physical Dimensions 8 82 22 4cm W x 6 97 17 7cm H x 1 4 3 6cm D Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Voltage Input 110VAC 60 Hz 9 Vdc from plug in 2 5A power supply Rechargeable Backup Battery Nickel metal hydride battery pack rated at 7 2 Vdc LCP500 4B rated at 1100 mAh LCP500 24B rated at 3700 mAh Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmental Operating Conditions 32 122 F 0...

Page 40: ...dio Service GSM Global System for Mobile communications which is an international standard for digital mobile phone systems used for cellular communication HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSPA High Speed Packet Access ICCID Integrated Circuit Card Identifier SIM Card serial number IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity number IP Internet Protocol IP Address A unique number consisting...

Page 41: ...ck all wiring connections Determine that the power supply and or backup battery are supplying proper voltages Verify your programming information where applicable Note the proper model number of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your Honeywell customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier...

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Page 46: ...Crystal Display LCD touch screen 15 Loading factory defaults 17 LYRIC 3G 10 LYRIC 3GC 10 LYRIC CDMA 10 Master code 20 Master security code 20 Master user features 16 Master user tools screen 16 Memory of alarm 20 Menu mode 14 Microswitch 27 Navigating 14 16 Navigation keys 15 Network configuration 28 29 Operator commands 23 Plug in power supply 9 Range 12 Reboot 27 Rebooting the system 27 Replacin...

Page 47: ...E IF AN EXTERNAL CELLULAR RADIO ANTENNA IS USED THE ANTENNA MAY BE INSTALLED OR REPLACED ONLY BY A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER LYRIC 3G 3GC THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA MUST NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM DIRECTIONAL GAIN INCLUDING CABLE LOSS OF 6 0 DBI AT 850 MHZ AND 2 5 DBI AT 1900 MHZ UNDER NO CONDITIONS MAY AN ANTENNA GAIN BE USED THAT WOULD EXCEED THE ERP AND EIRP POWER LIMITS AS SPECIFIED IN FCC PARTS 22H 24E AND ...

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