Honeywell Control Panels FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATIONS Feature Charts Control Panels FEATURE CHART LYNX Plus (L3000) LYNX Touch (L5210) LYNX Touch (L7000) System Capacities Max. Zone Capacity Std. Hardwired Zones (w/zone doubling) Max. ECP Hardwire Expansion Zones Max. V-Plex® Expansion Zones Max. Wireless Expansion Zones Partitions User Codes Event Log Max. No. Two-Wire Smokes Max. Number of Schedules 39 64 1 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A 39 63 N/AN/A 8 32 84 128 N/A N/A 8 20 80 1 N/A N/A 79 N/A 48 256 N/A 20 False Alarm Prevention Features Exit Error Logic Exit Delay Reset Exit Delay Countdown Cross Zoning Alarm Verification - Fire Swinger Shutdown Unvacated Auto-Stay Alarm Cancel Verification ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (SIA) ✓ ✓ (SIA) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (SIA) ✓ ✓ (SIA) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ System Configuration Interactive Phone Support Real Time Clock Temporal Bell Bell Supervision Telephone Line Monitor On-Board Triggers Relays Supported Integrated Internet ✓ (Built-in) ✓ N/A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ – –– – ✓N/A 1 1 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Additional Features Wi-Fi® Alarm Communications* GSM Communicator* Internet & Radio Communication Support CDMA Support Z-Wave® Connectivity for Locks, Lighting, Energy Management and More* Master Console Cross Partitioning (goto) “Night” Arming RF Supervision by Transmitter Common Lobby Logic Configurable Zone Type “Battery Saver” Keyswitch Arming – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ N/A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ † ✓ ✓ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ✓ ✓ ✓ N/A N/A – – – – N/A N/A ✓ N/A N/A ✓ ✓ N/A – – N/A Convenience Features Single Button Arming ✓ ✓ Quick Exit ✓ ✓ Keypad Macros – – Viewable Event Log at Keypad – ✓ Time & Date Display ✓ ✓ Auto Arm/Disarm ✓ (Arm Stay Only) ✓ (Arm Stay Only) Graphic Keypad Support Graphic 2 x16 Alpha Touchscreen Wireless (Secondary) Keypad – – Touchscreen Tablet* ✓ ✓ (Supported Feature) 2 – (Not Supported) ✓ ✓ – ✓ ✓ ✓ (Arm Stay Only) Graphic Touchscreen ✓ N/A (Not Applicable) *Z-Wave® module, Wi-Fi module, GSM communicator and secondary keypad purchased separately. †Requires 5800ZBRIDGE for lighting and thermostat control only. Control Panels FEATURE CHART VISTA-15P VISTA-20P VISTA-21iP VISTA-50P System Capacities Max. Zone Capacity 32 48 48 86 Std. Hardwired Zones (w/zone doubling) 6 (–) 8 (15) 8 (15) 9 (–) Max. ECP Hardwire Expansion Zones 16 40 40 N/A Max. V-Plex® Expansion Zones N/A N/A N/A 77 Max. Wireless Expansion Zones 26 40 40 85 Partitions 12 “true”2 “true”8 User Codes 32484875 Event Log 50 100100225 Max. No. Two-Wire Smokes 16 16 16 16 Max. Number of Schedules 8 32 32 20 False Alarm Prevention Features Exit Error Logic Exit Delay Reset Exit Delay Countdown Cross Zoning Alarm Verification - Fire Swinger Shutdown Unvacated Auto-Stay Alarm Cancel Verification ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓– ✓ ✓ ✓– ✓ ✓ ✓– ✓– System Configuration Interactive Phone Support ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Real Time Clock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Temporal Bell ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Bell Supervision ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Telephone Line Monitor ✓ ✓ ✓– On-Board Triggers 2224 Relays Supported 8 161616 Integrated Internet N/A N/A ✓N/A Additional Features Wi-Fi® Alarm Communications* Combo 3G/4G GSM Communicator* CDMA Support Z-Wave® Connectivity for Locks, Lighting, Energy Management and More* Master Console Cross Partitioning (goto) “Night” Arming RF Supervision by Transmitter Common Lobby Logic Configurable Zone Type “Battery Saver” Keyswitch Arming – ✓ ✓ – ✓ ✓ – ✓ ✓** N/A ✓ N/A ✓ ✓ ✓– N/A – ✓ ✓ N/A ✓ ✓ ✓ – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ – ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓– ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓– ✓– ✓ ✓ Convenience Features Single Button Arming ✓ ✓ ✓– Quick Exit ✓ ✓ ✓– Keypad Macros ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Viewable Event Log at Keypad ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Time & Date Display – – – – Auto Arm/Disarm ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Graphic Keypad Support 244– Wireless (Secondary) Keypad – N/AN/AN/AN/A Touchscreen Tablet* Internet & Radio Communication Support ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (Trigger) ✓ (Supported Feature) – (Not Supported) N/A (Not Applicable) *Z-Wave® module, Wi-Fi module, GSM communicator and secondary keypad purchased separately. **Requires disabling Ethernet path 3 Control Panels FEATURE CHART VISTA-20PVISTA-128BPEVISTA-250BPE VISTA-32FB VISTA-128FBP VISTA-250FBP Zone Information Max. Zone Capacity Max. Std. Hardwire Zones Max. Wireless Expansion Zones Max. ECP Hardwire Expansion Zones V-Plex® Devices Smart Contact 48 128250 32128250 8 9 988 8 40 127249 32127249 40 0 000 0 N/A 119241 24120242 No No No YesYes Yes Fire Two-wire Smokes Four-wire Smokes Smoke Reset 16 (Zone1) 16 (Zone1) 16 (Zone1) 32 (Zone1&2) 32 (Zone1&2) 32 (Zone1&2) Zone 2-8 Zone 1-128 Zone 1-250 Zone 1-32 Zone 1-128 Zone 1-250 Yes Yes YesYesYes Yes Keypads Max. Number of Keypads Keypad Types User Codes Keyswitch Arming 8 (Alpha) 4 (Graphics) Fixed Alpha & Graphics 31 (Alpha) 3 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 3 (Graphics) Alpha & Graphics Alpha & Graphics 48 Yes 31 (Alpha) Alpha 31 (Alpha) 3 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 3 (Graphics) Alpha & Graphics Alpha & Graphics 150250 75150250 Yes YesYesYes Yes System Configuration Aux Power Alarm Power 600mA 750mA750mA 1A 1A 1A 2A 1.7A 1.7A1.7A1.7A 1.7A Partitioning Number of Partitions Reporting Format 2 8 828 8 Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Low Speed Low/High Speeds Low/High SpeedsLow/High Speeds Low/High Speeds Low/High Speeds Express Express Express Express Express Express Additional Features Output Relays Access Control Relays Schedules AlarmNet® Support Panel Linking Printer Output Event Log Programming Downloader Telephone Line Monitor 16 96 968496 96 N/A 8 doors 15 doors 4 doors 8 doors 15 doors 32 20 202020 20 A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i N/A YesYesNoYesYes N/A Yes YesYesYes Yes 100 512 1000512 512 1000 Keypad/Telco/Keypad/ Keypad/ Keypad/ Keypad/ Keypad/ Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco IP/GSM or CDMA IP/GSM or CDMA IP/GSM or CDMA IP/GSM IP/GSM Yes Yes YesYesYes Yes Yes No No YesYes Yes Compliance Listings UL 1023/609 985/1023985/1023 864/609 864/609 864/609 365/1610 609/365 609/365 611/1610611/1610 611/1610 1635 611/1610611/1610 365 365/985 365/985 (ETL only) 1037/1076 1037/1076 16351635 ULC/ORD 4 Control Panels VISTA-128BPT FEATURE CHART VISTA-250BPT VISTA-32FBPTVISTA-128FBPT VISTA-250FBPT Zone Information Max. Zone Capacity 128 Max. Std. Hardwire Zones9 Max. Wireless Expansion Zones127 Max. ECP Hardwire Expansion Zones0 V-Plex® Devices 119 Smart Contact Yes 25032 128 9 8 8 249 32 127 0 0 0 24124 120 YesYes Yes 250 8 249 0 242 Yes Fire Two-wire Smokes Four-wire Smokes Smoke Reset 16 (Zone1) 16 (Zone1) 32 (Zone1&2) 32 (Zone1&2) 32 (Zone1&2) Zone 1-128 Zone 1-250 Zone 1-32 Zone 1-128 Zone 1-250 Yes YesYes Yes Yes Keypads Max. Number of Keypads 31 (Alpha) 6 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 6 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 6 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 6 (Graphics) 31 (Alpha) 6 (Graphics) Keypad Types Alpha & Graphics Alpha & Graphics Alpha Alpha & Graphics Alpha & Graphics User Codes 150 25075 150 250 Keyswitch Arming Yes YesYes Yes Yes System Configuration Aux Power Alarm Power 750mA 750mA1A 1A 1.7A 1.7A1.7A 1.7A 1A 1.7A Partitioning Number of Partitions 8 82 8 8 Reporting Format Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Express ExpressExpress Express Express Additional Features Output Relays 96 9696 96 96 Access Control Relays 8 doors 15 doors 8 doors 8 doors 15 doors Schedules 20 2020 20 20 AlarmNet® Support A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i A, M, G & i Panel Linking No NoNo No No Printer Output Yes YesYes Yes Yes Event Log 512 1000512 512 1000 On-board Serial Port Yes YesYes Yes Yes Honeywell Total Connect® 2.0 SupportYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Programming Keypad/ Keypad/Keypad/ Keypad/ Keypad/ Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco Serial Port/Telco IP/GSM or CDMA IP/GSM or CDMA IP/GSM IP/GSM IP/GSM Downloader Yes YesYes Yes Yes Telephone Line Monitor Yes YesYes Yes Yes Compliance Listings UL 985/1023 985/1023864/609 864/609 864/609 609/365 609/365 611/1610611/1610 611/1610 611/1610611/1610365 365/985 365/985 1037/10761037/10761076 1076 1076 16351635 ULC/ORD S303 S303 S303/304S303/304 S303/304 S304 S304S559 S559 S559 S545 S545S545 S545 S545 C1023 C1023C1023 C1023 C1023 C1076 5 Control Panels PANEL GUIDE GLOSSARY AAV: Audio Alarm Verification, also known as two-way voice to the central station. The LYNX Plus and LYNX Touch control systems have this feature built-in if using the phone line. For two-way voice, use the appropriate GSM or CDMA radio. Other panels can be used with an AVS. The control panel will trigger this module upon kiss off from the central station receiver and microphones and speakers connected to the AVS board will allow a two-way voice dialog between the central station operator and the protected premises. ECP: Enhanced Console Protocol, or another term for the keypad bus. See Addressable Devices. Addressable Devices: Any module that connects to the panel’s ECP (keypad) bus requires a specific address which identifies this device to the control. Devices are either addressed via dip switches, software, or have fixed addresses. These devices include keypads, expansion modules, wireless receivers and transmitter modules, telephone modules, and some AlarmNet® radio transmitters. Exit Delay Restart: Also called quick exit. If the system is armed in the Stay mode, this allows the user to restart the exit and entry delay by pressing the * key. Alarm Cancel Verification: In the event of a false alarm, after the user enters their code + OFF, “Cancelled Alarm” is displayed on an alpha keypad confirming the alarm has been cancelled at the central station. “CA” will be displayed on a fixed English keypad. H/W Zones Built-in: The number of standard hardwired zones included with the panel. Audible Exit Warning: When the system is armed in the Away or Maximum mode, the keypads will sound a warning of slow beeps and change to fast beeps for the last 5 or 10 seconds. The VISTA-15P and VISTA-20P have a feature where the system can be programmed to display the exit time remaining in intervals of 1-5 seconds. AUI: Advanced-user interface, also known as a touchscreen or graphic keypad. Examples are the 6280 and TUXWIFIS/ TUXWIFIW. Auto Stay: If the user arms the system in the Away mode but does not exit before the exit delay expires, the system will arm in the Stay mode. AVS (Audio Verification System): Provides central station twoway voice capability (AAV) by allowing the central station operator to listen and/or talk to individuals on premises following receipt of an alarm report from the premises’ alarm system (excluding fire or carbon monoxide alarms). Cross Zoning: For use in false alarm prone areas, two zones may be linked together so that an alarm will occur only if both zones trip within a specific time period. 6 Event Log: System events can be stored for later retrieval. Some panels allow retrieval at an alpha keypad or graphic one, others require connection with the Compass downloading software. Exit Delay Reset: After arming Away and exiting, if the user reenters before the expiration of the exit delay, the exit delay is reset. Exit Error Logic/Exit Alarm: Alerts the user and allows for correction in the event the exit door is left open. Sends a unique report to the central station. Expansion: Using hardwired V-Plex® RF and/or wireless devices. Keyfob Zones: Wireless keys that can be programmed in certain panels without taking away from the number of maximum protection zones in the panel. Keypad Macros: Allows a shortcut to simplify various system commands. LRR Output and Dynamic Signaling: The panel can support AlarmNet radios connected to the ECP (keypad) bus. This allows for extremely simple connections and programming for reporting to the central station. The radios will transmit all messages programmed to go to the primary telephone number. Dynamic Signaling allows you to assign which method of transmission will have priority and how long to wait before transmitting on the other medium. For example, if the dialer has priority and is acknowledged before the programmed delay expires, then the message will not need to be sent using the radio. If for some reason the dialer message is not acknowledged by the end of the delay period, the message will be transmitted via the radio. Max Zones: The maximum number of total zones supported by the panel. Night-Stay Mode: Designates certain interior zones to remain active while others are bypassed. Control Panels PANEL GUIDE GLOSSARY Panic Keys: Keypad panic zones in addition to standard zones. Partitions: Some control panels have the ability to be programmed for multiple partitions, which allows the single control to protect different areas as if each area had its own control. Programmable Zone Types: Unique zone types may be added for various custom responses. Configurable options include response to entry/exit delays, response to opens and shorts, sounding, fault and dialer delays, and unique contact ID codes. Programmable Function Keys: The A-B-C-D keys on certain panels can be individually programmed to perform any of the following functions: Schedules: Schedules can be used to turn output devices on and off, to limit the access of certain user codes, automatically arm or disarm the system, or other similar functions. - Panic zone - Single button paging -D isplay date and time (returns to normal display after 30 seconds) SIA* Compliant: (Security Industry Association) A unified false alarm reduction standard. SIA-ready control panels are pre-programmed to meet SIA false-alarm reduction standards, but those options are not fixed. - Arm away, stay, or night-stay -S tep arming (cycles once from stay, to night-stay, to away) - Output device activation - Communication test - Macro (shortcut) Programmable outputs: Relays, V-Plex® or on-board triggers that can be used to activate LED’s, strobes, additional sounders, lights, garage doors, etc. Depending on the control panel selected, the outputs can be controlled by system events or by schedules or both. Telephone Line Fault Monitor: The system constantly monitors the phone line for proper voltage. Upon a phone line failure, the panel can be programmed to either display this condition at the keypads, display and sound a trouble at the keypads, or display, sound, and cause an output to activate (strobe light, siren, backup transmission device, etc). Telephone Module: Allows a local or remote touch-tone telephone to act as a keypad. LYNX Plus has this feature built-in. V-Plex: Also known as the polling loop or multiplexing. It is a method of zone expansion that provides power and data on the same pair of wires. See Expansion. *SIA control panels available in USA only. 7 For more information: www.honeywell.com/security Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Security and Fire 2 Corporate Center Dr. Suite 100 P.O. Box 9040 Melville, NY 11747 1.800.323.4576 www.honeywell.com L/HCPCB/D May 2016 © 2016 Honeywell International Inc.