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Lynx Touch 5100 Automation “Applications” Guide This document introduces some basic concepts for using the L5100 to create a smart home. 7/10/12
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Lynx Touch 5100 Automation “Applications” Guide

This document introduces some basic concepts for using the L5100 to create a smart home. 7/10/12

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Application Guide L5100 Automation Applications Guide

The L5100 has the ability to automate your home or business. This guide will explain “Scenes and Rules” and how to program them properly. This guide will address some common scenarios and their programming.

Table of Contents Automation ....................................................................................................................................3

What is automation? ............................................................................................................................. 3How it works .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Scenes versus Rules ........................................................................................................................3Scenes .................................................................................................................................................... 3Rules ...................................................................................................................................................... 3Events That Can Start Scenes ................................................................................................................. 4

Zone Type Fault/Restore ................................................................................................................................... 4System Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 4Zone Number Operation .................................................................................................................................... 4

Common Automation Scenarios ......................................................................................................5Arming When Locking the Z-Wave Enabled Door Lock ......................................................................... 5Disarming the panel using the Z-Wave Enabled Door Lock ................................................................... 7Creating a “Leaving Home Scene” ......................................................................................................... 8

Creating the “Scene” ......................................................................................................................................... 8Creating the “Rule” .......................................................................................................................................... 13

Automating Devices When There is a “Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarm” .......................................... 17Creating the “Scene” ....................................................................................................................................... 17Creating the “Rule” .......................................................................................................................................... 22

Turning Lights On at the “Start of an Entry Delay” .............................................................................. 27Creating the “Scene” ....................................................................................................................................... 27Creating the “Rule” .......................................................................................................................................... 30

Scheduling .................................................................................................................................... 34General Information ............................................................................................................................ 34Programming a Daily Schedule to Set a “Scene” ................................................................................. 34

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Application Guide Automation

What is automation?

Home automation is the use of one or more devices to control basic home functions and features automatically. Home automation, also known as a smart home, can include the scheduling and automatic operation of water sprinkling, heating and air conditioning, window coverings, security systems, lighting, and Z-Wave enabled door locks. Home automation may also allow home functions to be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world using Honeywell Total Connect. The L5100 has the ability to automate the home using the L5100-zwave card. The L5100 is the primary controller for the home automation system, creating scenes and rules to control the various included Z-Wave enabled devices has the flexibility to serve as the primary controller for your home.

How it works

The sequence of programming goes as follows:

1. Include the Z-Wave Devices 2. Configure your Scenes 3. Program the Rules 4. Test the system

Scenes versus Rules

Scenes

A “Scene” is a device or a list of devices set to a specific setting. It allows you to control multiple functions automatically. Each device is programmed to a specific state. Example I am going to bed at night and I want to turn off the two living room lights and dim the hall light.

1. Living room light one’s level will be set off 2. Living room light two’s level will be set off 3. Hallway light will be set to 25% dim state

Rules

A “Rule” is used to automatically perform specific functions in response to certain events, which trigger “Scenes.” A “Rule” can be any one of the following event, see below:

1. Zone Type Fault 2. Zone Type Restore 3. System Operation 1 4. System Operation 2 5. Zone Number Operation

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Application Guide Events That Can Start Scenes

Zone Type Fault/Restore

This option will cause the “Scene” to run when any zone with the chosen type below activates. Example, if you chose “Entry Exit 1” any zone designated as an “Entry Exit 1” zone type will cause the scene to run.

Entry Exit 2 Entry Exit 1 Interior Follower Perimeter 24 Hour Silent Day/Night Silent Burglary 24 Hour Alarm Interior With Delay 24 Hour Auxiliary Carbon Monoxide Fire No Verification No Response Trouble Arm Away Arm Stay Monitor Disarm Resident Response Resident Monitor General Response General Monitor

System Operation

This option refers to different system events that occur in the panel. Example when the system is “Armed Away” it will run a scene to disable lights.

Arm Away Arm Stay Any Burglary Alarm Disarm Bell Timeout Any Fire Alarm Start of Entry Delay End of Exit Delay Kissoff Chime System Low Battery Bypass Duress Alarm Reporter Failure

Zone Number Operation

The “Zone Number Operation” causes the scene to run on the fault of the zone or the restore of the chosen zone. Example, A door programmed as “No Alarm Response” causes the panel to acknowledge when the zone is faulted and restored, but no keypad indication is displayed. You could choose this option if you wanted a light to come on when a door is open and off when the door is closed.

First Start Zone First Stop Zone Second Start Zone Second Stop Zone Third Start Zone Third Stop Zone

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Application Guide Common Automation Scenarios

The following automation scenarios are just a small representation of the many programming possibilities. The following steps describe the procedure for programming the L5100 family panels.

Arming When Locking the Z-Wave Enabled Door Lock

The use of “Scenes or Rules” is not necessary for this scenario. The goal is to arm the panel when someone locks the door using the Z-Wave enabled lock. This option is found under the “Advanced Tools.”

Press “Automation” then “Tools”

Press “Advanced Tools”

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Application Guide

Enter the “Master” or the “Installer Code”

Press “Locking Door”

Touch the screen to toggle through following options:

• Disabled • Arm Stay • Arm Away • Arm without Auto-Stay

Note Programming this option does NOT follow the Exit Delay and every time the door is locked the panel will arm to the user-defined level.

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Application Guide Disarming the panel using the Z-Wave Enabled Door Lock

A Honeywell exclusive feature is the ability to “Push” user codes to the Z-Wave enabled door lock (i.e. Yale, Kwikset, Schlage, etc.). When programming the user code, you will be given the option for “Z-Wave Lock Control” and “Z-Wave Unlocking Door”. To access the user screen select “More”, “Tools”, enter the “Master Code” and perform the following steps:

Press “Users”

Press “Add New” or “Edit”

Change “Z-Wave Lock Control” to “Yes” push that user code to the lock

Yes

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Application Guide

Change “Z-Wave Unlocking Door” to ‘Disarm’ to enable disarming the panel upon entering that code at the lock, or leave disabled to have the code control the lock but NOT disarm the panel.

NOTE: Pressing “Save” will push the user code to the panel. Each code pushed to the panel takes four seconds. When Pressing Save “ALL” codes enabled for “Z-Wave Lock Control” will be pushed to the lock.

Creating a “Leaving Home Scene”

The purpose of this scene is to control the lights, thermostats, and door locks upon “Arming Away”.

Creating the “Scene”

Press “Automation” then press “Scenes

Press “Add New Scene”

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Provide a name for the “Scene”. Press “Done” when finished

The scene now exists, but no devices are assigned to it. Press “Add New Device”

Press “Locks”

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Press the lock to set in this scene.

Press the “Locked” Position, then press “Save”

Press “Switches”

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Press the light you wish to control in this scene when the system is “Armed Away”

Press “On” or “Off” for a non dimmable switch, or select the appropriate dimming level for a dimmable switch. Press “Save” when complete

Press “Thermostats”

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Application Guide

Press the appropriate thermostat

The “Mode”, “Setpoints”, and Fan “OFF/Auto/Circulate.” Option can be manipulated For the Away Scene, you can select a specific temperature or a “Setback” temperature. Selecting “Setback” for the ZWSTAT will set the thermostat into the programmed set back temperature. Touch the “Save” Tab when selections are complete.

Press the “” when you have completed the list.

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Application Guide

The final step is testing the “Scene”, to do this press the “Play Scene” icon on the bottom right corner of the “Scenes” page. If all devices revert to the settings selected in the scene, the next step is to program the “Rule” to run the scene up on arming ‘Away’ Press the “” when completed.

Creating the “Rule”

The “Rule” is the trigger that will activate the scene. There are 20 rules that can be programmed through the control panel. When used in conjunction with Honeywell Total Connect you can program an additional 20 scenes. Note: “Rules” programmed through Honeywell Total Connect can not be edited through the panel.

On the “Automation” home page press “Rules”

Choose the Rule Number then press “Edit”

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Application Guide

Press “Name”

Type in a name for the “Rule”

Press “Type”

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Application Guide

Stop when it says “Scene” and press the “Scenes Box”

Select the previously created scene “Away”

Press the “Action” and it display “Run Scene”

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Press “System Operation 1”

Press “End of Exit Delay”

Press “Save”

We have now created a “Rule” called ‘Leave Home’ that will run our ‘Away’ scene upon the end of the exit delay. Note: The “End of Exit Delay” option applies to both Away and Stay arming.

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Application Guide

Press the “” when finished

Automating Devices When There is a “Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarm”

The purpose of this scene is to control the lights, thermostats, and door locks upon “Any Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarm”.

Creating the “Scene”

Press “Scenes”

Press “Add New Scene”

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Provide a name for the “Scene”. Press “Done” when finished

The scene currently exists, but has no devices assigned to it. Press “Add New Device”

Press “Locks”

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Press the lock to be triggered in this scene.

Press the “UnLocked” Position, then press “Save”

Press “Switches”

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Press the light you wish to control when the system is in“Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarm”

Press “On” or “Off” for a non dimmable switch, or select the appropriate dimming level for a dimmable switch. Press “Save” when complete For a “Fire Alarm” Press the “On”, to light the room.

Press “Thermostats”

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Press the appropriate thermostat

The “Mode”, “Setpoints”, and Fan “OFF/Auto/Circulate.” Option can be manipulated For the ‘Fire Alarm’ scene, set the Mode to “OFF.” Touch the “Save” tab when selections are complete.

The final step is Testing the “Scene”, to do this press the selected scene, then press “Play Scene” Icon on the bottom right corner of the “Scenes” page. If all devices revert to the settings selected in the scene, the next step is to program the “Rule.” Press the “”when completed.

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Application Guide Creating the “Rule”

On the “Automation” home page press “Rules”

Choose the rule number then press “Edit”

Press “Name”

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Type in a name for the “Rule” then press “Done”

Press “Type”

Stop when it says “Scene” and press the “Scenes Box”

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Select the “Fire” scene

Press the “Action” so it displays “Run Scene”

Press “System Operation 1”

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Application Guide

Press “Any Fire Alarm”

To add Carbon Monoxide Alarm press “Zone Type Fault”

Press the “Down Arrow” and select “Carbon Monoxide”

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Press “Save” to complete the “Rule”

Press the “” when finished

You have now created a rule to run this scene any time a Fire or Carbon Monoxide Alarm Occurs

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Application Guide Turning Lights On at the “Start of an Entry Delay”

The purpose of this scene is to control the lights upon “The Start of an Entry Delay”.

Creating the “Scene”

Press “Scenes”

Press “Add New Scene”

Provide a name for the “Scene”. Press “Done” when finished

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The scene currently exists, but has no devices assigned to it. Press “Add New Device”

Press “Switches”

Press the light you wish to control when the entry delay has started

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Press “On” or “Off” for a non dimmable switch, or select the appropriate dimming level for a dimmable switch. Press “Save” when complete For an “Entry Delay” Press the “On”, to light the room.

Press “Add New Device” for additional lights. Press the “”when completed.

The final step is Testing the “Scene”, to do this press the selected scene, then press “Play Scene” Icon on the bottom right corner of the “Scenes” page. If all lights revert to the settings selected in the scene, the next step is to program the “Rule.” Press the “”when completed.

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Application Guide Creating the “Rule”

On the “Automation” home page press “Rules”

Choose the rule number then press “Edit”

Press “Name”

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Type in a name for the “Rule” then press “Done”

Press “Type”

Stop when it says “Scene” and press the “Scenes Box”

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Select the “Entry” scene

Press the “Action” so it displays “Run Scene”

Press “System Operation 1”

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Press the “Down Arrow” and select “Start of Entry Delay”

Press “Save” to complete the “Rule”

Press the “” when finished

You have now created a rule to run the “Entry” scene at the “Start of Entry Delay”

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Application Guide Scheduling

The schedules feature can be used to program the system to automatically perform certain functions via scenes. Example, automatically arming the panel and turning on or off lights.

General Information

• There are 20 programmable schedules

• Schedule frequency options are:

a. One time schedule b. Daily c. Weekly

i. References Sunday through Saturday d. Weekday

i. References Monday through Friday e. Monthly

• The types of schedules that can be programmed are:

• Auto stay arming schedule • Rules schedule • Disarm Notification (Latch-Key) schedule • Scene Schedule

Programming a Daily Schedule to Set a “Scene”

Access the Automation Home Screen

Press “Schedules”

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Press “Add New”

Press “Name” to enter a schedule name and press “Done” to save it. Next press “Frequency”

Press “Daily”

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Application Guide

Press “Type” until “Scene” is displayed

Select the “Scene” from your previously created list

Press the “Start Time”

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Enter the time the scene will run, then press “Done”

Press “Save” when complete


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