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LYNX TOUCH 5000


LYNX Touch 5000


Quick-Install Enhanced Security System with Built-in Two-way Voice


System Features


• Large 4.7 inch color graphic touchscreen – Resolution 470 x 256 pixels – 16.7 million colors – Intuitive easy-to-use touchscreen interface – Easy to understand icons – Menu driven navigation – Quick accurate programming – Four dedicated keys for everyday functions


• Works with Honeywell Total Connect™ Remote Services


• Voice announcement of system and zone status • Family message center (for user recorded messages) • Voice chime by zone • Automatic stay arming • Remote phone control • Speaker phone operation • 16 programmable reminders


• “Follow me” reminder and system announcements; users can be notified by phone of reminders and system events. Supports two end-user phone numbers.


• 16 user codes (Installer, Master, Babysitter, Duress, 14 Secondary)


• Three panic functions • Wall or desk mount • Event log stores up to 128 events • Case Tamper


• Exit error feature (detects difference between an actual alarm and exit alarm caused by leaving a door open after the exit delay expires)


• RF jam detection


• Quick Exit feature enables users to leave the premises for a brief time without disarming system • Hinged cover for easy installation • Real-time clock display


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Zones and Devices • One hardwired zone • Up to 64 total wireless zones (5800 Series Transmitters) • Supports wireless bidirectional keypads • GSMVLP5 GSM radio option • ILP5 Internet module option • Internal RJ31X option • Programmable trigger output


Communication


• Contact ID Reporting (four or 10 digit account numbers) • SIA Format Reporting • Internet central station communication with ILP5


• GSM cellular central station communication with GSMVLP5


• Touch activated radio registration • GSM radio signal strength display


• Two-way voice communication over telephone line or GSM with GSMVLP5


• Total Connect Remote Services including iPhone® BlackBerry®


and Android™


Alarm Output • Built-in 85 dB sounder with voice siren • Steady output for burglary/panic


• Temporal pulse output for fire and carbon monoxide alarms


• Long range radio/audio alarm verification


Programming • Options stored in EEROM


• Can be uploaded, downloaded or controlled via IBM-compatible computer using Compass Downloader software and specified modem or via capable GSM or IP communications module


• Intuitive programming interface reduces time and mistakes • Programming options selected from allowable list • Contextual options; defaults and pre-fills for faster set-up


System Power


• Primary power: plug-in power supply, 110VAC to 9VDC, 2.7A output 300-04705 or 300-04065 (300-04063 in Canada)


• Four or 24-hour backup battery: rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery pack rated at 7.2Vdc


• Operating temperature: 32° F – 122° F (0° C – 50° C) Dimensions


6.1" H x 8.5" W x 1.8" (15.5cm H x 21.5cm W x 4.5cm) , , using GSMVLP5 or ILP5


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