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Troubleshooting guide – Honeywell ADEMCO LYNXR-EN User Manual

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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

1. Transmitter

signal

not received at
control.

1a. Transmitter not properly powered.

1b. If Transmitter is 5827, House Code not

set in field

✻24, or transmitter is not set

to same House Code set in that field.

1c. Transmitter is located too far from RF

receiver.

1d. There is metal shielding between

transmitter and RF receiver.

1e. Transmitter

is

malfunctioning.

1f. Transmitter No. (zone) is not

programmed.

1a Check or change transmitter's battery.

1b. Check code switches inside transmitter.

Must match with RF House Code
programmed.


1c. Move transmitter or RF receiver.

1d. Check for large metal obstructions, then

relocate transmitter if necessary.

1e. Verify by activating control with

another, similar transmitter. If O.K.
now, return defective transmitter.

1f. Verify

programming.

2. Transmitter

zone

number appears
during Transmitter
Sniffer mode, but
does not clear.

2a. Transmitter zone type (ZT) is set to 00

(Not Used).

2b. Transmitter battery not installed.

2c. 5800 System transmitter not "entered" in

system.

2a. Set ZT to a valid active zone type in

field

✻56.

2b. Install proper battery.

2c. "Enter" unit in field

✻56 or ✻83.

3. Low

battery

message

on keypad.

3a. "Low Bat" (no zone Nos.)

3b. "Low Bat" + "00".

3c. "Low Bat" + "nn".

3a. System battery is low or missing.

3b. Remote RF keypad/button battery is low.

3c. Transmitter for zone “nn” has a low

battery.

3a. Replace system battery.

3b. Replace battery in the RF keypad.

3c. Replace the battery in the displayed

transmitter.

4.

Periodic beep(s) from
keypad.

4a. System is in Test mode.

4b. A transmitter low battery has occurred

and is displayed.

4c. A supervision fault has occurred.

4d. System low battery

4a. Enter Code + OFF to exit Test mode.

4b. Enter Code + OFF and replace the

battery.


4c. Check the transmitter indicated.

Restore communication to the receiver
to cancel the condition.

4d. Replace system battery

5.

With 5800 System,
there is no response
to a transmitter in
normal operation,
although zone
number clears during
Transmitter Sniffer
mode.

Put control in Test mode. If zone does not
respond, try operating the tamper switch or
another input to the transmitter.

5a. If another input causes the zone to be

displayed, the wrong input was "entered"
when programming.

5b. If no response at all from this

transmitter, this physical transmitter
has not been entered by the system.
Transmitter Sniffer display is being
cleared by another unit programmed for
this zone.



5a. Delete input's serial number (not the

zone), and enter the proper input (see
field

✻56).

5b. Determine which transmitter is

programmed for this zone and
reprogram as necessary.

6.

Nuisance or phantom
alarm.

6a. Sensors not properly installed, wired, or

monitored.

6b. Universal transmitter (5817)

programmed wrong.

6a. Check installation to see if in

accordance with established procedure.

6b. Check programming switches on

transmitter.

7.

Intrusion alarm for
no apparent reason.

7a. Protected door or window opened while

system armed.

7b. Improper user operation of exit/entry

delays.

7c. Magnets located too far from switches,

and/or doors and windows not properly
aligned.

7a. Check with all occupants of protected

home.


7b. Check setting of entry and exit delays.

7c. Check all openings for proper switch

and magnet orientation.

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