Honeywell 7000 Thermostat Configuration

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Honeywell 7000 User Keypad Overview and Thermostat Configuration. Free User’s Guide in PDF format.
The Honeywell 7000 can have either standard or custom operation. The purpose of this section is to explain how to use your system when you have chosen to use standard pre-programmed modes. This section covers how to arm and disarm your system and put your system in ON WATCH and SYSTEM TEST modes.

System Overview … 5
Features You Can Design into Your System . 5
Honeywell 7000 User Keypad Overview .. 6
Honeywell 7000 Configuration . 7
System Limitations … 8
Wireless Device Limitations … 9
My System … 11
Quick Reference Chart .. 11
Options I Have Selected .. 12
Custom and Special Protection
Modes I Have Selected … 13
Passcodes I Have Selected … 14
My Emergency Call List … 14
Standard Operation … 15
Overview …. 15
Standard Security Modes .. 16
Arming Your System When Leaving Home .. 17
Disarming Your System .. 18
Disarming Your System When Returning Home 18
Arming Your System When Staying Home . 19
Changing From One Arming Mode to Another .. 20
Force Arming Your System… 21
Putting Your System in ON WATCH Mode . 22
Putting Your System in SYSTEM TEST Mode . 23
Custom Operation … 25
Overview …. 25
Custom Security Modes … 25
Selecting a Custom Security Mode .. 26
Special Protection .. 26
Mode Configuration Chart .. 28
Pool Protection … 28
Latch Key … 28
Telephone Access .. 29
The Menu System … 29
Local Access … 29
Remote Access … 29
Remote Access Passcode .. 29
Arming and Disarming by Telephone .. 30
Disabling Telephone Access . 32
Automatic Lighting Modules … 32
Automatic Lighting … 32
Wireless Devices … 35
Wireless Key .. 35
Wireless Pendant … 36
Wireless Key and Wireless Pendant
Limitations … 37
Security Options … 39
Bypass Option.. 39
When to Use Bypass… 39
Bypassing Points from the Keypad.. 40
Viewing Names of Bypassed Points .. 41
Passcodes Option .. 41
Changing Any Passcode (Including
Master Passcode) .. 42
Event Log Option … 43
Displaying Events .. 44
Audible Option … 45
Quieting the Local Audible .. 45
Remote Access Option (Programming) . 46
General … 46
Enabling Remote Access .. 46
Service Option … 47
Enabling Service Access .. 47
Help Screen Option.. 48
Changing the Help Screen Speed .. 48
Set Date/Time Option .. 49
Set Date/Time … 49
Emergency
Procedures … 51
Customer Service Center .. 51
Alarms…. 51
What To Do in the Event of Alarms . 51
Silencing Any Alarm .. 52
Burglar Alarm .. 52
Duress…. 53
Sending a Duress Signal while Disarming .. 53
Fire Protection .. 54
Your Honeywell Detectors Detect a Fire .. 54
Reporting a Fire Manually … 54
Resetting Your System after a Fire Alarm . 55
Police Notification .. 56
Calling for Police Help … 56
Resetting Your System after a Police Alarm.. 56
Emergency Evacuation .. 57
Making the Plan .. 57
In the Event of a Fire Alarm .. 57
Resetting the System after an Emergency.. 57
Technical Information … 59
Custom Security Panel (Control Panel) . 59
California State Fire Marshal 24-Hour Requirements .. 59
System Testing … 60
Radio Frequency Transmitters . 61
Troubleshooting … 63
Trouble Messages .. 63
Power Failure … 65
Emergency System Shutoff … 65
Telephone Line Problems .. 66
Protected Opening Fault .. 66
Alarm and Trouble Sounds … 67
Compliance with
Regulations … 69
Glossary of Terms … 71
Honeywell 7000
Limited Equipment Warranty … 77s

Source: honeywell.com

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