Honeywell SIXSIREN Frequently Asked Questions

Why Are All Of My Lyric's SiX Series Sensors Showing a Trouble?
SiX Sensors can at times loose connection with the Lyric controller. This can occur when the Lyric jumps channels. Follow along as we discuss this in detail.
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Does the Honeywell Lyric Controller Have a Siren in it?
The Honeywell Lyric controller has an 85 dB sounder that serves as its siren. There are louder sirens that can be added to the system if needed. Learn about the Lyric Siren.
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Why Won't My New SiX Series Device Program Into My Lyric Panel?
Newer SiX Series Sensors have an updated MAC prefix. The new MAC prefix requires that the system is running Firmware MR7 or higher to support it. Learn about the Lyric Controller.
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How Do I Change the Batteries in a Honeywell SiXSIREN?
The Honeywell SiXSIREN uses four AA batteries for power. To change the batteries, you must remove the back cover. Learn how to change the Honeywell SiXSIREN batteries.
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Does the Lyric Alarm System have an Internal Alarm Siren?
The Lyric has a built-in siren that produces sounds of up to 85 dB. If a user needs a louder siren, they must use a Z-Wave siren or a hardwired siren. Learn about the Lyric Panel.
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Which Sensors are Compatible with the Lyric Alarm System?
The Lyric Security System will support encrypted Honeywell SiX Series Sensors that operate at 2.4 GHz. It will also support sensors that operate at 345 MHz. This includes any Honeywell 5800 Series Sensor and any 2GIG Sensor. Find out which sensors are compatible with the Lyric Controller.
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How Do I Batch Enroll SiX Series Sensors on a Honeywell Lyric Controller?
It is very easy to batch enroll SiX Series Sensors on a Honeywell Lyric Controller. The first step is to put the Lyric Controller into batch enrollment mode. Then power on the SiX Series Sensor. The sensor will be paired automatically. Learn more about the Honeywell SiX Series Sensors.
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What Do The Lights Indicate on a Honeywell SiXSiren?
The Honeywell SiXSiren features two LED lights. One light can flash red and white, while the other can flash green and white. These lights are used to indicate various modes or issues affecting the SiXSiren or the security system as a whole. Learn more about the lights on a Honeywell SiXSiren.
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Are Honeywell's Wireless Sensors Encrypted?
Honeywell's SiX Series wireless sensors are secured using 128-bit AES encryption to prevent signal tampering. Honeywell's 5800 series wireless sensors do not provide this feature. The 5800 series 4-button keyfobs, do provide a rolling code encryption to make remote arming and disarming more safe.
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What Wireless Sensors Can I Use with the Honeywell Lyric Controller?
When looking for a new wireless sensor for a Honeywell Lyric Controller, you will want to choose a 5800 Series sensor or a SiX Series sensor. Any of these sensors will work well with the Lyric Controller. Check out the Alarm Grid website to find great wireless sensors for the Lyric Controller.
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