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LYNX Touch Wireless Home Security System and Alarm Control Panel
Flash-upgradeable, wireless, and compatible with almost every Z-Wave product, the Honeywell L5200 is the most full-featured security system ever released.
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The Honeywell L5200 is the newest security system released by Honeywell. Replacing its predecessor, the well-known L5100, The L5200 has some welcomed new features to the LYNX Touch line of wireless security products, including the ability to view film on the system's new, bright, high-resolution LCD screen. Spyderx software.
The L5200 has the ability to be monitored over WIFI or GSM, or, if you'd prefer, it can be monitored using both pathways for additional security. Designed with the end-user in mind and not just installers, like some of the more complicated wired panels, the L5200 is simple to program and install. It is capable of monitoring 84 total zones, just like its slightly more robust wireless contemporary the Honeywell 7000.
The unit is a full-fledged system with Honeywell's legacy in mind, continuing the company's commitment to Z-Wave technology. With the simple addition of the L5200's z-wave module, this unit can easily be made the brains of your home, controlling both your security and satisfying your home automation needs.
In order to support the LTE communicators, the L5200 must be updated using the Honeywell LYNXTOUGH-MSD Tool. Once it has been updated to the latest firmware (9.00.209) it will be considered an L5210 by the AlarmNet 360 server.
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Thanks! Got it turned off, and it's green and ready to go! I'm checking with my insurance to see what kind of discount I'll get if I get the monitoring. Thanks for the info!
If you press on the communication path you can toggle it to be disabled, this will stop the panel from sending out any signal. Since you do have a wifi and gsm module installed we can also offer monitoring if you're ever interested. Feel free to check out our plans here: https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring
The link didn't work for me, but here's the information I found in the communication path section:Communication path: Wifi &GSMAPL: EnabledCity ID is listed.CS ID is listedSub ID is listed.Supervision: 30 daysOld Alarm Time: 10 minutesRemote Access Comm:. EnabledMultimode Comm:. Enhanced reportsIP Fault Time (min): 60USC DHCP: Yes
The best way to tell is to access installer mode (this FAQ will help - https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-get-back-into-programming-if-i-am-locked-out-on-my-l520) and then check the Communicator section of programming to see if there's any Communication Path or information on that page to indicate it's set to communicate with an alarm company. If you don't have a land line, it won't communicate out via the phone signaling path but the system could have a WIFI and/or cellular module installed. Let us know what the Communication Path shows in the Communicator page of programming and we can help from there.
Thanks for the help, got the master code reset. I haven't checked if they changed the installer code yet or if it is default still. My question now is, we want to try and self monitor for awhile and see how it goes. We haven't signed up with any monitoring companies, but previous owners did. Of course, they aren't active now. I still have this fear of using the system to self monitor and it ends up calling some previous Central command someplace because that's what it was programmed to do. We don't have a landline. No idea if it has cellular or not, but we're not paying for anything. So, my question is, will the system make any calls at all if we use it for self monitoring if we haven't signed up for service anywhere?
Hi Gyenyame, This faq: https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-get-back-into-programming-if-i-am-locked-out-on-my-l520 will show you how to get into programming on your alarm panel. Once in programming, you can hit the down arrow then 'Reset Master Code' which will put the master code back to the default of 1234. While in programming, I would also either check the Installer Code, or change it (to something different from the master code you want to use to arm/disarm the panel). The default Installer Code is 4112, if you're not sure what else to set it to, I'd set it to that, at least for now. If you're interested in monitoring, we have some great no-contract monitoring plans suitable for that panel. Check them out. www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring
I just moved into a home with a Lynx Touch L5200. I'd love to be able to use it, but they previous owners didn't leave any codes. Is there anything I can do to make it so we can use it? It's still working, telling us a battery is low in Scott's room (we don't know which room that is though). I don't want to mess with it much since we don't know the codes.
You're welcome, happy to help! If you're ever in the market for monitoring, check out our no contract plans. www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring
Julia..Eureka! Thank you so much. The “key” button is somewhat vague. It is not defined by a “box” on my display. However, I should have been smart enough to be curious about its function. Thanks again. Tom
Hi Tom, when you click on Configure WIFI, you should then see an option to Scan. When you do, you'll see your network SSID (Name) pop up in the display. Click on it and press Edit. You'll put your password in where it says 'Key' at the very bottom of that screen, not where it says Infrastructure. Once you enter the Key, and remember it is case sensitive, press Save or Done, I can't recall exactly how it's worded, then click on 'Join' you should get a message telling you the device was successfully added to the network.
Attempting to connect L5100 to net. Unit displays WiFi ID, but has exclamation point on symbol. Will not allow me to input password at infracture button.
The red exclamation is always lit since this is a panic button. That has nothing to do with the display not working. The screen is completely blank all the time but you can still arm/disarm from the app? Have you tried rebooting the panel yet?
Is the system displaying a red exclamation point on the screen or are you asking about the actual button on the front of the system with the red exclamation point?
I press the home button and next to it the ! button is red and cant see the screen on Honeywell Lynx Touch L5210/L7000. I can arm and disarm normal from my phone but cant see the screen always showing ! red. do I need to replace the battery or something else?????THank you
I'm glad to hear it charged as expected. Typically, a new battery won't be discharged as much as a battery that was in use for a 7 hour outage.
Thanks! I checked again this morning and the message was gone. The manual mentioned new batteries needing 4 hours to charge for the first time, so I was starting to wonder if I'd need a new one.
The system will recharge the battery but it's a very slow trickle charge. It can sometimes take up to 24 hours for the battery to recharge after it's drained. You should be able to clear the Battery Low message with a disarm once it's fully charged.
Our power was out for about 7 hours today, and our L5200 ended up with a Low Battery message that I can't get to go away, even more than 3 hours with the power back on. I found this in the manual:'In the event of an AC power loss, the LYNX.. is powered by a rechargeable.. battery pack. The battery pack should be replaced when a “Battery Low” message with no zone number is displayed'Does that mean my battery is dead and won't recharge? Is that normal after less than 2 years of use?
Glad to have helped. Let us know if you are interested in any of our no-contract monitoring services available at https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring
Perfect that was it. I set it to 30 seconds and it went out, and the best part about this interaction is that you led me to the next step which is how to program the ! to do what i want it to.Sterling. Thank you.You are most helpful!
Are you asking about the red triangle panic button underneath the touch screen? If so, that is lit up unless you have the Keypad Backlight Timeout feature enabled and is not indicative of any issues with the system. It's just showing you what to press when you have an emergency. Pressing and holding the panic button should show you various icons on the screen to choose the proper response you need.
If you go into Security, what are you seeing listed under the 'system' folder? The exclamation is a trouble so it could be a tamper cover that was opened on a sensor or the panel. Try pressing the home button beneath the touch screen and enter your master user code. Do this twice. If the trouble is no longer an issue this will clear it out. If the trouble error still exists (i.e. the panel cover is not shut all the way) then the trouble will persist until it is resolved.
I installed my 5210 devices about 3 weeks ago. There is a red light with an ! point beside that is always on.The house icon is green as well. The system works as it relates to arming and disarming. All the zones that i have configured work.When i watch installation videos on i never see that red light with an exclaimation point lit up.I am wondering what is causing this does anyone have any ideasThanks in advance
You can connect the L5100-WIFI and use Total Connect 2.0 service with one of our Self Monitoring plans at the bottom of our sign up page - https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoringThere is no way to get Total Connect 2.0 without paying some monthly fee though.
Can i connect this with the wifi module and use total connect with out a separate monitoring company?
This would just be the control panel. If you want WIFI, ZWAVE or GSM, you'd have to get those modules separately. The recommended cellular GSM module is the 3GL at https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-3gl
Does this come with the GSM module installed, or would that need purchased separately?
The switch was 'not available' as a device to choose a function from in the scene? or the function of the device was not available?
I created a scene to turn on my yard lights and set it up to turn them on at a certain time of day. I then tried to create a scene to turn OFF the yard lights but the switch is not available on the screen. Am I doing something wrong to have me L5200 turn lights on and off to make it look like I am home or is this thing just to create 'the mood for romance' with one command?
As of now, you can only choose a single function for a Z-Wave device in a scene. For example, when an alarm occurs you can set the porch lights to turn on, turn off or dim to a specific level. There is no flashing feature on the current software. However there is a pulsing action available on the trigger output located inside the panel. So technically you could possibly setup a relay with some LEDs..
Can I set up my L5200 to flash my porch lights when the medical or fire alarm is triggered? I have the Zwave connection to the light switch but I can't seem to figure out the rules/scene to do it.
I just emailed you the installation guide. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks for yet another prompt reply. I'm loving how quick you guys are to answer questions!That installation guide definitely looks helpful. Would have been nice if it came with my system, instead of the 'quick install' sheet. Is there any way to print the installation guide or download it in a PDF format?
Page 9 of the installation guide - https://www.alarmgrid.com/documents/honeywell-l5200-and-l7000-installation-manual-and-setup-guide lists the wire gauge and length limits. As long as you don't exceed these limits, you can certainly provide your own wire.
I watched the video below posted by Frank, and I think I answered my own question. It sounds like Honeywell doesn't include the wire because they assume the installer will supply their own, correct? What are the specs on the wire that should be used? I have lots of random wires hanging around, so I'd like to see if any of those work before Spending $15 on the LT cable.
Just received my L5200 system today. Is it supposed to have a power cable? It came with the power adapter, but there's no cable to connect the adapter to the panel.
If you use our LYNX-EXT - https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/alarmgrid-lynx-ext, you can wire up any wired outdoor siren and have it activated by the LYNX Touch system.
Are there any outdoor sirens that can be used with this system? I found the 5800WAVE, but it appears to be indoor only.
In order to run an outdoor siren it requires a power supply, transformer and battery backup. We offer a kit for the L5200 - LYNX-EXT: https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/alarmgrid-lynx-ext. If you already have these items from the kit for the current setup you can reuse them.
I have a First Alert Professional Readyguard system. I want to upgrade to the L5200. Can I use the outdoor siren? Do I need any additional parts?
No, you can't hook up smoke detectors to zone 1. The hardwired zone won't allow you to program it as a fire sensor.
Since the Lynx will support a hardwire zone (https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-setup-a-hardwire-zone-on-honeywell-l5200), Could I use my smoke alarm circuit as this zone? Smoke alarms go to a relay that is NC, when it opens on alarm this zone triggers. The Lynx doesn't know what is on the zone specifically, just that it is 'zone 1' and that it has alarmed, correct?
Yes, you will want to use the 5853 wireless glass break sensor (https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-5853) for the L5200. It has a 25 foot radius of detection. The only way to integrate thermostats and lights is to get the L5100-ZWAVE module (https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-l5100-zwave) and purchase Z-wave lights (https://www.alarmgrid.com/browse/z-wave-lights) and thermostats (https://www.alarmgrid.com/browse/z-wave-thermostats).
are there glass break or other sensors i can use on a lynx 5200. the glass breaks i found say only 5800 or something. i want to add to my system with thermostats and lights and more sensors because i cant use motion because of my animals
Hi Troy, The cleanest way to install the panel is to wall mount it and snake the power cable to the nearest AC receptacle. Here are some of our installation videos with the options: Wall mounted with snaked cable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8rpEZu8U2gWall mounted with wire track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9i6ZRB4cS4Desk mounted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK5b_3L65agI hope these help with visualizing the 3 install options. Please reach out with any further questions at [email protected]. Sincerely, Frank
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Is there a clean way to install this so you won't have the power cord going down the wall?
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The L5210 is a beautiful security system with a 4.3 inch screen. It works with all of Honeywell's various wireless sensors, and, along with the L7000 is the industry's top-of-the-line residential security system. If you are getting ready to install your very own system, the L5210 is the perfect unit for you along with the LT-Cable which will make installation much easier.
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The Honeywell L5210 is the replacement panel for it's predecessor the L5200. Featuring a smaller. 4.3 inch screen, this lower priced panel, has all the features of the L5200 with a smaller price-tag. Additionally, the L5210's look has been updated to make it look more like the slightly beefier L7000, which has more zones available, handles more key fobs, and boasts a substantially larger screen.
Like all of the modern day LYNX panels (except for the L3000), the L5210 allows for an incredible home automation experience that parallels all the amazing Honeywell panels that came before. Whether it's lighting or locks or the incredible money-saving ability to schedule thermostat temperatures, the L5210 is a top of the line system made by one of the most trusted names in the industry, Honeywell.
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While the L7000 boasts more features and the ability to handle more zones, the L5210's 63 programmable wireless zones, 16 key fob zones, and a slot for a programmable trigger output, makes it more than an adequate choice for almost any job, big or small. More than that, with an L5100-ZWAVE seated in its appropriate slot, the system is a capable Z-Wave controller. Supporting up to three Z-wave thermostats, Four door locks, 40 Z-Wave devices proper, and the ability to schedule nearly 20 events and 20 rules, as well as enhanced security features such as randomized lighting controls, the Honeywell L5210 can act as a primary or secondary Z-Wave controller, giving a homeowner state-of-the-art control over every aspect of their home.
As is the case with any security system, the L5210 is likely the last security system in Honeywell's line of modern equipment to feature a RJ31X port, which means that if you are one of the few who absolutely need the option to use a traditional phone line, this is the system to get as the L7000 does not come with the port. For the more traditional user, however, the L5210 comes with all the traditional monitoring options including the iLP5 which will give the ability to hardline the system into a router, the 3GL which will give an user the ability to use their local AT&T cellular network for sending out signals (Rogers radios can also be sourced when needed), and the L5100-WIFI will allow an user to connect to their local network without the need for a wire run using the WIFI signal. The most secure option is to use the redundancy of the L5100-WIFI with the 3GL, though a 3GL on its own will be almost as reliable since cellular networks are rarely down. The WIFI is a less secure option and prone to the possibility of a thief cutting an outdoor cable, though for many users, the option is secure enough. You will have to evaluate for yourself what option works best for you and your family. Singer combi grill microwave oven user manual pdf. In spite of all of it's many peripherals, however, it's important to remember that the L5210 doesn't come with wires, only a transformer that plugs into the wall. For those looking to wire the system themselves, 18-2 wire will do the trick. For those that are looking for a more practical, out of the box option, the LT-Cable will make installation a breeze.
One of the distinct features of the LYNX series security systems is their interface-ability with Total Connect 2.0 made by AlarmNet, Honeywell's interactive brand. As long as the system is monitored using one of the AlarmNet communicators such as the 3GL or the L5100-WIFI, the L5210 will allow arming and disarming from the app. Events triggered in the system will send out emails and/or text alerts depending on how the user has set up their Total Connect app. Additionally, for anyone who is signed up for a AlarmNet compatible plan on Alarm Grid, the ability to control Z-Wave devices can be controlled from the app itself which gives homeowners utter flexibility over their system.
The unit has a built in 85 dB sounder isn't quite as loud as its predecessors, but can be easily supplemented with an external siren such as the 5800WAVE. For anyone who prefers an ear-peelingly loud siren, however, the WBOX 120 dB strobe/siren combination might be the perfect choice. That combined with the the LYNX-EXT allows the extension of this system to any wired or wireless siren combination. For those that have previously had a wired system, the 5800C2W will allow seamless conversion of the wired system to a wireless system.
In all, this wireless panel is one an excellent companion to the L7000. For those looking for a security system with all the bells and whistles and a great price tag to boot, the L5210 is the security system you've been looking for.
- In order to support the LTE-L57V the panel must be on version 9.00.201 or higher
- In order to support the LTE-L57A the panel must be on version 9.00.209 or higher
To update the panel, you must purchase the Honeywell LYNXTOUCH-MSD tool and then follow these instructions.
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Yes, you can set up multiple user codes: Take a look here: https://www.alarmgrid.com/videos/honeywell-l5210-user-codes
Is there a way to have two different codes work for the same system? We would ideally like to have a vendor code for a repair guy and then an employee code.
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That is something that is not integrated with the system at this time. You may want to reach out to the manufacture.
Negative . I need a password lock . Who do I contact to make that possible
Hi Brian, unfortunately, you cannot put a password or lock the settings section.
How do I put a password on the settings or lock that screen so people do not keep changing volume ?
The 103 error indicates communication failure.This error doesn't stop you from arming/disarming so the panels features should still be operational. We do offer monitoring as well so if you are interested take a look here:https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring
I have a Lynx 5210 that was purchased March 2016. All of a sudden the system is showing 103 Comm Trouble and will not set. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this? I've searched the internet but cant find anything on how to fix this.
Yes, as long as the panel is a revision 8 or higher.
Does this panel support the CDMA-L57 cell?
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Hi John,In that case I suggest the 5828V, https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-5828v.
Oops! I realized I typed Lyric at the end. I have the Lynx 5210.Will that still work?Thanks!
The Lyric has the LKP500 keypad which chime and annunciate some zones for you. This will allow you keep the sound levels at a moderate level.
I have the L5210 but it is difficult to hear where I have it - for chimes and announcements when a door or window is open. I can turn up the volume, but then I go deaf when I'm near the panel to arm/disarm it. Is there an auxiliary siren that also works as an announcer for the Lyric?
Question regarding WiFi cameras.. Are you saying that the L5210 will support ONLY Honeywell Wireless Cameras. Second question is what is the total number of cameras it will support total.. NOT, how many will display on the screen at one time? Tks
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Do you have existing wired sensors? If so I recommend swapping in the 5800C2W (https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-5800c2w ) to convert your wired zones to wireless. Then purchase the Lyric Controller (https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-lyric-controller ) which has built-in Z-Wave and WIFI. You can use the ST hub and Lyric in tandem as primary/secondary controllers.
I have a older ADT system using a 6150 or 6160 (ADT branded) keypad. I also now have a Smartthings hub. My question is, could I replace my keypad with the L5210, to gain Z wave and communicate with my hub. This way all my older sensors stay in place.
No, the system won't send you alerts without some level of service but we have plans as low as $10/month with no contract required available online at https://www.alarmgrid.com/monitoring. The L5100-ZWAVE module would be needed to tie in Z-Wave lights, locks or thermostats and we offer it online at https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-l5100-zwave. The phone connection is built into the panel but the WIFI module is separate - https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-l5100-wifi.
Can I set this up without paying for a monthly monitoring fee? Just have it notify me via text or email? Does the 5210 have the Zwave built in or is that an add on, also is the ability to hook to phone line and router built in or extras to buy?
The L5200 and L5210 both support up to 64 wireless zones and an additional 16 dedicated key fob zones.
Will this system only support 40 sensor channels, even though it seems the 5200 would support 84?
Thank you for clarifying that. I was wondering since both of them work on WiFi there might be a way to make them talk to each other.
No, only the AlarmNet IPCAMs (available at https://www.alarmgrid.com/browse/security-cameras ) will work with the L5200/L5210 LYNX Touch panels.
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