Response Types Supported by the SiXPIR

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In this video, Jorge discusses the Response Types that can be used with a Honeywell SiXPIR Motion Detection Sensor. This sensor is designed for use with the Resideo Lyric Security System. Only a select set of Response Types can be used with a SiXPIR Zone. The Device Type can only be set as a motion.

The Honeywell SiXPIR is part of the SiX Series Lineup of wireless sensors. These sensors can only be used with the Resideo Lyric. They connect with the system at a frequency of 2.4 GHz, and they use 128-bit AES encryption for added wireless security. But a unique aspect of these sensors is that they don't allow for customizable Device Types when programming. With the older style 5800 Series Sensors, you could set the Device Type to "Other". This would give you access to any Response Type.

With SiX Series Sensors, you can only choose Device Types specific to that type of sensor. For the SiXPIR, you have to choose "Motion Sensor" as the Device Type. This will restrict you to the Response Types available for the "Motion Sensor" Device Type. You cannot set the the Device Type to "Other" to gain access to any Response Type like you could for the Honeywell 5800 Sensors.

There are only a handful of Response Types you can use with the Device Type of Motion Sensor. These Response Types include Interior Follower, Perimeter, Day/Night, Interior with Delay, Resident Monitor, Resident Response, General Monitor and General Response. The most commonly used Response Types are Interior Follower, Interior with Delay, Perimeter and Day/Night.

Interior Follower will cause an immediate alarm if the zone is faulted while the system is Armed Away, unless an Entry/Exit Zone is faulted first. Interior with Delay is the same thing, except the alarm is not immediate, and the user will be able to disarm the system within the set Entry Delay Period before an alarm occurs. Interior Sensors are automatically bypassed when the system is Armed Stay. The Perimeter Response Type means that the system will go into immediate alarm if the zone is faulted while the system is Armed Away or Armed Stay. Finally, Day/Night means that an immediate alarm if the zone is faulted the system is Armed Stay or Armed Away, and a trouble condition will occur if the zone is faulted while the system is Disarmed.

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