Honeywell Lynx Touch L7000—Sensor Malfunction

Every hour, your alarm system sends a signal to all of your sensors to ensure functionality and proper reporting, which is called a "roll call". If a sensor fails to send a response signal, a failure signal will be sent to your control panel and you'll see an alert or Malfunction in the Total Connect App.

Common reasons a sensor will go into failure/malfunction are:

  1. The battery in the sensor is dead.

  2. The sensor is too far from the control panel. If the sensor exceeds 100 feet, then a malfunction may occur.

  3. There is something causing Radio Frequency (RF) interference near that sensor or near the control panel. Common wireless devices that cause interference include the following:

  • Routers, telephones, gaming controllers, doorbells, large metallic objects such as refrigerators or large TVs, plaster walls with metal fiber, metal studs in the wall, or interior concrete walls.

Recommendations:

  1. Change the sensor battery.
  2. Note: if you change the battery, be sure to securely replace the cover. If the cover is not properly aligned and snug, it will create a tamper error. Additionally, check to make sure the arrows on the sensors are lined up and there is no more than ¼ inch between the two when mounting.

  3. Perform a sensor test to attempt another roll call. See panel instructions in the next section below.
  4. Survey the area for recent changes, such as new nearby electronics which may be causing interference.
  5. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the sensor as it is defective.

System Test Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Press Security, then press More.

Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 home screen with a circle around the Security button Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 security screen with a circle around the more button


2. Press Tools, then enter the master code.

Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 security screen with a circle around the tools button Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 prompting the customer to enter their master code


3. Press Test, then press Walk Test.

Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 tools screen with a circle around the test button Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 test screen with a circle around the walk test button


4. The system exits to the main display.

Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 home screen showing the walk test is in progress


5. To test each sensor, open doors and windows and walk by motion detectors.

6. The touchscreen beeps and audibly states each sensor. Press Home, then enter your master code to exit.

Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 with a circle around the home button Picture of the Lynx Touch 7000 prompting the customer to enter their master code to end the walk test