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1. Living room Bedroom Your floorplan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floorplan Show all building levels Show exits from each room two exits per room are recommended Show the location of all security system components Show the location of any fire extinguishers Sensor and module locations Use Table 13 on page 49 and Table 14 on page 50 to list your sensor and module locations 48 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Table 13 Sensor locations Sensor Sensor name Sensor type Location number Example Front door Door window sensor Front door 1 CO OO O O O N O WIN NINI N N I E NNI NI NINIJNNI I I gt gt O CO AN O QO CG NM O HO WAN O Q G N O Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 49 Sensor Sensor name Sensor type Location number 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Table 14 X10 module locations Unit Location Unit Location 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON O QO OJN Access codes Table 15 Access codes Code description Code Master code User code 1 User code 2 User code 3 User code 4 User code 5 User code 6 User code 7 50 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Code description Code User code 8 Duress code Delays Table 16 Delays Delay Time Exit delay Entry delay Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 51 Table 17
2. Can be programmed to turn appliances or fluorescent lights on and off Can be programmed to turn nonfluorescent lights on and off Used for controlling devices other than appliances and lamps Check with your installer for other applications Communicating with your system You can send commands or instruct your security system through a series of keypresses on the panel touchpads or a remote telephone Table 2 System communication devices Device Description Control panel You can enter commands for your security system through simple keypresses on the panel Depending on how your system is programmed you may need to enter an access code for certain commands An access code is a numeric code that allows authorization to operate your security system Handheld This touchpad gives you the option to enter commands from any room in Touchpad your house You can enter commands through simple keypresses on the touchpad Simon XT This touchpad gives you the option to enter commands from any room in TableTop your house You can enter commands through simple keypresses on the Touchpad touchpad Keyfob Keyfobs are handy for simple arming disarming and light control functions They are portable and can be carried offsite in a purse or pocket Telephone Touchtone telephones can be used to communicate with your system while you are offsite Ask your installer if you have this feature Note The default master code is 1 2 3 4 when the
3. E interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual P N 466 2342 REV C OCT12 Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks andpatents Intendeduse Manufacturer 2012 UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls amp Security a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved This document may not be copied in w hole or in part or otherw isereproduced without prior written consent from UTC Fire amp Security except w here specifically permitted under US and international copyright law Document number 466 2342 REV C October 31 2012 11 58 AM The information in this document is subject to change w ithout notice UTC Fire amp Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherw ise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www utcfireandsecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or
4. alarm system limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary fire or environmental problems All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons lf sirens are not placed within hearing range of persons sleeping in remote parts of the premises or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles f intruders gain access through unprotected points of entry or areas where sensors have been bypassed f intruders have the technical means of bypassing jamming or disconnecting all or part of the system f power to sensors is inadequate or disconnected e f freeze or any environmental sensors are not located in areas where the appropriate condition can be detected If smoke does not reach a smoke sensor For example smoke sensors cannot detect smoke in chimneys walls roofs or areas blocked by a closed door Sensors may not detect smoke in other levels of the building Sensors may not warn in time when fires are caused by smoking in bed explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other hazardous conditions f telephone lines are out of service Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of alarm failure Therefore test your system at least once per week to be sure sensors sirens and phone communication are all working correctly Although having an alarm system may make you e
5. Doors Windows Level 3 Motions Level 4 Doors Windows and Motions The phrase No Delay is appended to the arming level when no entry delay is active The possible status icons include AChime solid bell Special chime outlined bell e Light schedules clock Sensor lights light bulb Latchkey on key LEDs Every key on the keypad has an LED behind it except for the scroll up and down keys There are four status LEDs behind the row of keys below the LCD display These status LEDs indicate the arming level There is one status LED behind the Enter button This status LED is lit when there are no open sensors in the system All other LEDs are controlled as a group and provide backlighting for the keypad for 30 seconds after a key is pressed Panel features Your self contained security system provides the following features Home security e Entry and exit delays Light control 8 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Fire Police and Emergency buttons Bypassing sensors Chime Latchkey Things you can do The panel features provide you with the ability to perform the following functions Arm perimeter windows and doors and interior motion sensors to indicate intruders Control lights to be turned on and off at a set time or if an intruder is detected Use one button to send quick response alerts to the central monitoring station Access the system from a key
6. System quick reference Level 0 Subdisarm the system Level 1 Disarm the system Level 2 Arm doors qnd windows Level 3 Arm motion sensors Level 4 Arm doors windows motions Activate no delay Touchpad lt access code gt Disarm lt access code gt Control panel Keyfob Telephone Enter the master code while the system is disarmed Disarm lt access_code gt Doors Windows lt access_code gt if ARM P Doors amp required Windows ARM lt access code gt Motion Sensors Motions lt access_code gt if required Doors Windows lt access_code gt if required Motions Doors Windows Doors Windows Appends No Delay to arming level text ARM Doors amp Windows O Doors amp Windows Activate latchkey Activate panic alarm Motions lt access_code gt if required Motions ARM Motion Sensors D O ARM Motion Sensors Hold both for 3 sec Press Fire Emergency or Police twice within 3 sec or hold it for 2 sec 0 O for 3 sec Check system status Toggle chime or special chime mode Bypass a sensor Time activated lights on off Sensor activated lights on off Specific light on Status SYSTEM STATUS Scroll to Chime or Special Chime Enter toggle On Off Enter Bypass lt master_code gt scroll to the sensor Bypass Scroll to Light Schedules Enter toggle On Off Enter Scroll to Sensor Lights Enter toggle
7. beeps will start and the Status button will light Press Status and the display will show Comm Test Fail or Comm Failure You may need to call your security system dealer if the problem continues Sensor open This condition occurs if a door or window is open or a system sensor has been disturbed and not reset properly For example a door window sensor magnet may have been removed from the sensor Your system will indicate this condition to you by causing the Status button to light When you press Status the display shows for example Sn 1 Front Door Open Correct the problem by resetting the sensor If this condition continues call your security system dealer Sensor tampered This condition occurs when a sensor is physically tampered with for example the cover is taken off of one of the sensors If the system is armed an alarm will occur Your system will indicate this condition to you by causing the Status button to light Trouble beeps will start Press Status and the display shows Sn Name Tampered Correct the problem by resetting the sensor If this condition continues call your security system dealer RF jam detected The panel receiver may be experiencing some interference The system will call to notify the central monitoring station about this problem Clearing status Some types of status conditions such as the alarm history must be cleared manually To clear system status press the Status button read and or listen to
8. down to Light control then press Enter Scroll up down to Lock interval then press Enter FF N Scroll up down to the unit number for which you want to program a lockout time then press Enter 5 The current option value now flashes Program the start and end times see Light schedules on page 33 6 Press Status repeatedly to exit Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 39 Chapter 5 Testing This chapter provides a set of tests to ensure proper operation of your security system We recommend you test your system weekly Content Testing sensors 42 Testing communication 43 System download 44 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 41 Testing sensors You can test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sending strong signals to the panel You should test the security system at least once a week To test sensors do the following 1 Scrollto System tests and press Enter 2 The display shows Enter code Enter your master code with the numbered keys and press Enter to accept the master code 3 The display shows Sensor test Press Enter 4 The display shows for example Trip Sn 1 Front Doorand automatically displays the list of sensors to be tested The panel sounds six beeps once a minute while in sensor test mode and the piezo beeps for each packet received See Table 12 below When you trip a sensor the display shows for example Sn 1 Packets 8 Front Door You may trip the sensors in a
9. new code use correct length then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Initially the duress code is blank You can delete the duress code by pressing Disarm while the code is being changed Security The Security menu contains the download enable option This option determines whether your dealer can access the system remotely To program the download enable option do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Security then press Enter Scroll up down to Download enable then press Enter Ps G IN The current value of this option now flashes Scroll up down to toggle this option on off then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Phone numbers Phone 4 is the only system phone number that you can change Therefore itis often used for voice reporting of alarms to your phone if it was programmed for this purpose by the installer To change Phone 4 do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Phone s then press Enter Scroll up down to Phone 4 then press Enter e w DN The first digit of the current value ofthis option now flashes this may take up both lines on the display Change each digitof the phone number by scrolling or entering a numerical value then move to the next digit by pressing Enter 5 When done press Enter again to save the new phone number 34 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 6 Press Status
10. of the Motions button then press Motions a second time 2 The panel Motions light will blink and the exit delay will begin System status Press Status no code is required to cause the system to display and speak the following types of information e Alarm conditions Alarm history Trouble conditions Open sensors Bypassed sensors Using and offsite phone The Status button blinks when an active alarm exists The Status button is lit when an abnormal condition such as a trouble or open sensor exists in the system You can clear certain status entries from the system such as old alarm history by pressing Disarm after checking the status f enabled by the installer you can control your panel remotely from an offsite phone The panel answers a phone call according to the dialing method programmed by your installer After a certain combination of rings and pauses the panel will answer the call with the voice prompt Enter your code You must enter the correct code to gain access 16 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual f you are interacting with your panel and the panel hangs up on you the system is calling in a report to the central monitoring station or remote phone due to an action by you or someone al the security system site The actions listed in Table 6 below may be performed from an offsite phone Table 6 Phone controls Action Disarm 1 Subdisarm 1 Arm doors and windows 2 Arm motion senso
11. repeatedly to exit You can delete the phone number by pressing the Disarm button while changing a digit Timers The latchkey time option is the only timer setting available to you The latchkey time is the time of day by which the panel must be disarmed to avoid triggering a latchkey alarm if the latchkey time option is enabled during arming To change the latchkey time do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Timers then press Enter Scroll up down to Latchkey time then press Enter oe I The HH hours part of the time now flashes Program the hour value by scrolling or entering a numerical value then press Enter 5 The MM minutes part of the time now flashes Program the minute value by scrolling or entering a numerical value then press Enter 6 If you are using 12 hour clock format the a or p AM PM part of the time now flashes Select a or p by scrolling then press Enter 7 Press Status repeatedly to exit Siren options The panel has two built in sound sources a piezo siren and a speaker The piezo siren makes alarm beeps and status beeps Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are always played at high volume while the volume of status beeps such as trouble or chime beeps entry and exit delay beeps or auxiliary alarm beeps is programmable The speaker emits the panel s voice and also sounds beeps when a key is pressed Its volume is also programmable The siren and built in
12. speaker options consist of the following Panel piezo beeps Panel piezo beeps status beeps sounded on the siren This option determines whether or not the panel sounds nonalarm beeps To program piezo beeps do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu 2 Scroll up down to Siren options then press Enter Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 35 3 Scrollup down to Piezo beeps then press Enter 4 The current value of this option now flashes Scroll up down to toogle this option on off then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Panel voice Panel voice spoken phrases on the speaker and keypress sounds from the speaker heard while controlling the system This option determines whether or not the panel speaks status messages and arming level changes To program panel voice do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Siren options then press Enter Scroll up down to Panel voice then press Enter WN The current value of this option now flashes Scroll up down to toggle this option on off then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Panel piezo alarms Loud alarms on the siren This option determines whether or not the panel sounds alarm beeps To program panel piezo alarm do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Siren options then press Enter Scroll up down to Panel piezo alarm then press Enter P
13. tests and initiate a phone call from the panel to the Enterprise Downloader For more information see Chapter 5 Testing on page 35 Revision This menu item is a read only display of the system s firmware version Press Status to exit Contrast To adjust the contrast of the display do the following 1 Scrollup down to Contrast and press Enter 2 Scrollup down to increase and decrease the contrast setting There are eleven contrast levels 3 Press Status to save the setting and exit Note Changes in contrast are more noticeable when not looking at the display straight on System programming To enter system programming mode do the following 1 Enter the system menu 2 Scrollup down to System programming then press Enter 3 The panel displays Enter code Enter your master code then press Enter At this point you are in the System programming submenu At this level the following items are accessible Access codes Security Phone s e Timers Siren options light control System tests 32 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual The sections below describe the options that you can program in the System programming menu Access codes There are three types of access codes master user and duress Master code The master code is your most powerful code and can be used for all user operations including programming To change the master code do the following 1 Enter the Sy
14. 23 2001 the REN is part of the identifier w ith the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point For example 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation lt must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answ ering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack thatis electrically in series and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line If you have any questions concerning these instructions consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer about installing an RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you If this equipment causes harmto the telephone netw ork the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service The telephone company may notify you in advance but w hen advance notice isn t practical they w ill notify you as soon as possible and advise you of your right to file a complaint w ith the FCC The telephone company may make changes in their facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If they do they w ill notify you in advance so you can make the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This equipment may not be used o
15. Manual Preface This is the Simon XT TableTop Control Panel Installation Manual for model 600 1054 95R TT This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to install and how to setup the product for customer use There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should have a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical connections Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website Refer to Online resources on page 60 for instructions on accessing our online publication library A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual Caution Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury ii Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the Simon XT TableTop security system features In this chapter Content Security system components 2 Communicating with your system 4
16. ON The current value of this option now flashes Scroll up down to toggle this option on off then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Status beep volume This option sets the sound volume of nonalarm beeps The numerical range is 1 to 10 The default value is 7 To program status beep volume do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu 2 Scroll up down to Siren options then press Enter 3 Scroll up down to Status beep vol then press Enter 36 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 4 The current value of this option now flashes 1 to 10 Scroll up down to the desired value then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Speaker volume This option sets the sound volume of the panel speaker for keypresses and alarm sounds The numerical range is 1 to 8 The default value is 8 To program speaker volume do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Siren options then press Enter Scroll up down to Speaker volume then press Enter F Q N The current value of this option now flashes 1 to 8 Scroll up down to the desired value then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Light control You can control certain lights by using X10 lamp appliance or universal modules As set up by the installer these modules have unit numbers from 1 to 8 and are set to the same housecode These lights can be turned on for certain arming operations w
17. On Off Enter Press lt unit_num gt lt unit_num gt Specific light off lt unit_num gt Press lt unit_num gt All lights on All lights off To turn on all lights controlled by lamp modules press twice The panel displays All Lights On To turn off all lights controlled by lamp modules press twice The panel displays All Lights Off a 52 A minus sign between buttons means press one then the next a plus sign between buttons means press both simultaneously Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual
18. Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Security system components The Simon XT TableTop Control Panel uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion carbon monoxide and fire lt may also be used to control lights and appliances within your home The system communicates with a central monitoring station and sends voice messages to an offsite phone Figure 1 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel system Door window sensor PIR motion sensor Keyfob Smoke detector Simon XT TableTop Touchpad Remote handheld touchpad X10 universalmodule X10 lamp module X10 appliance module Note The universal lamp and appliance modules require a special transformer The security system uses sensors that communicate alarms to the control panel using radio waves The system is supervised meaning that the panel checks the status of each sensor to detect problems If the panel detects trouble it will notify you with displayed and spoken messages beeps and indicator lights on the panel itself A Simon XT TableTop Control Panel installation may include any of the devices listed in Table 1 on page 3 2 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Table 1 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel system components Control panel Touchpads Sensors Modules Remote handheld Simon XT TableTop touchpad Keyfob Indoor motion Outdoor motion Door window Smoke Freeze Carbon monoxid
19. ach indicating a different type of alarm Sirens are programmed by the installer to time out and stop sounding after a specified time Use Table 8 below to understand the siren sounds used by the security system Table 8 Alarm siren and X10 light information Activity Beep response Beep response Beep response X10 lights Steady Flashing Steady X10 siren Steady Steady Alarm beeps 22 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Activity Beep response Beep response Beep response Interior and panel siren Temporal 3 Steady Fast on off Exterior siren Temporal 3 Steady a gt Temporal 3 refers to a continuous pattern of three siren pulses then off for 1 5 seconds three siren pulses then off for 1 5 seconds Panel indicator lights Use Table 9 below to understand the panel indicator lights Table 9 Panel indicator lights When button lightis on When the button flashes Doors and windows armed Doors and windows armed and no entry delay on Button Doors Windows Motions Motions armed Motion sensors armed and latchkey on Disarm System disarmed System subdisarmed Status System trouble open System in alarm sensor or bypassed sensor Enter There are no open sensors A Chime solid bell A Special chime outlines bell Light schedules clock Q Sensor lights light bulb Latchkey on key Trouble beeps Door will cause chime Motion will cause chime Time activated lights feature enabled Sen
20. code After alarms are canceled the system will be disarmed Canceling and preventing accidental alarms One of the biggest concerns you might have regarding your security system is causing an accidental alarm Most accidental alarms occur when leaving the residence after arming the system or before disarming the system upon your return There is a communicator delay dialer delay of 30 seconds programmed into this panel The panel will delay 30 seconds before dialing the central monitoring station remote phone to send reports You can have your installer program this delay time between 15 and 45 seconds To cancel an accidental alarm before the programmed dialer delay time expires enter your access code The system will display Alarm Communication Cancelled and sound beeps Guidelines for preventing accidental alarms Use the following guidelines to prevent accidental alarms Close doors and windows before you leave your house Gather your belongings so you can exit immediately after arming the system e Always enter and exit within the programmed delay times e Make sure you leave through a door that has a delay time set for it e Disarm your system immediately upon returning home Be aware of the devices in your security system and learn how each one operates f you have pets ask your installer if you need pet lenses in your motion detectors e Check the location of your smoke detectors Smoke detectors near bathroom
21. code protected area of the system menu the timeout is 30 seconds four minutes while performing a sensor test Code options The security system provides a system of codes to be entered when a certain level of authority is required to perform an action These codes allow you to activate system options customize panel operations and generate a silent alarm The default code is based on the code length 3 4 5 or 6 digit code determined at installation The code types are listed in Table 10 below Table 10 System codes Code Description Master code The master code is the main code used for panel operations The default code will be 123 1234 12345 or 123456 depending on the value set by the installer for code length User codes 1 These eight codes are supplemental user codes These codes can be used for through 8 panel operations such as disarming but not programming These codes can be any 3 4 5 or 6 digit code depending on the code length Duress code The duress code is used to generate a silent duress alarm while disarming Note Any combination of invalid codes in excess of 40 keypresses Such as fourteen invalid three digit codes will cause a system access alarm The alarm locks all touchpads except keyfobs for 90 seconds 28 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Table 11 Menu structure Set clock Light schedules Sensor lights Chime Special chime System tests Sensor test Communication test System dow
22. e Water resistant personal help button Appliance Lamp Universal Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Operates and programs your security system It communicates to you through displayed and spoken messages The panel can communicate to a central monitoring station and send voice messages to your offsite phone Controls the security system primarily from within the home Controls the security system from within the home This keychain touchpad controls the security system from within or near the outside of your home Detects motion in a protected indoor area When motion is detected the panel may respond by sounding chimes or an alarm Detects motion in a protected outdoor area When motion is detected the system may respond by sounding chimes or turning on outside lights These sensors are not used for intrusion detection Detects the opening of a door or window Detects smoke or a significant rise in temperature They have a built in siren that sounds when smoke or a significant rise in temperature is detected Detects furnace failure If the inside temperature drops below 41 F 5 C the sensor will notify the panel The sensor will send a restore signal to the panel when the temperature rises to 50 F 10 C Detects carbon monoxide Contains a built in siren that sounds when carbon monoxide is detected A wireless device used for activating police or auxiliary alarms through your security system
23. eorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation betw een the equipment and receiver Connect the affectedequipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Part 15 registration number B4Z 910C SIMON Part 68 This equipment complies w ith Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA A label on this equipment contains a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX You must provide this number to the telephone company upon request FCC Part 68 registration number US B4ZAL02B55910 The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises w iring and telephone netw ork comply w ith the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided w ith this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See the installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most cases the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact your local telephone company For products approved after July
24. ess to determine system status Press to silence exit beeps when arming Press to bypass a sensor Press and hold the Emergency button for two seconds or press twice quickly to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a nonmedical call for help Press and hold the Police button for two seconds or press twice quickly to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a nonmedical call for help Press and hold the Fire button for two seconds or press twice quickly to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a fire Used to communicate with central monitoring station after an alarm Press to scroll through lists of similar items Press to select a particular menu item or commit to memory a menu item that has just been programmed Twelve key telephone type keypad 0 through 9 for entering access codes or other numerical data Provides voice output and sounds key beeps The panel speaks arming level changes system status and voice chime sensor trips The panel voice is also used for voice reporting and remote phone control Lights on Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 7 Control Description Lights off Standard text display While the panel is idle the following text displays Display line 1 Arming level Display line 2 HH MMx Time and status icons Arming level text could be one of the following Level 0 Subdisarmed Level 1 Disarmed Level 2
25. fob that is similar to that used for your car Access the system from a remote telephone Disable sensors so you can leave a window open while the system is armed Get an audio alert when a protected door is opened while the system is disarmed Have the system notify you if your children do not arrive at home by a predetermined time Home security The panel allows you to control which sensors are active at any given time Table 4 below describes the five arming levels that you can set from the control panel Table 4 Panel arming levels l 0 Subdisarm If your system includes 24 hour protection sensors on items such as gun or jewelry cases you must subdisarm the panel before accessing these areas to avoid causing an alarm Environmental sensors such as smoke and carbon monoxide stay active at all times Disarm In this level only 24 hour sensors are active Arm door and window This level arms the door and window sensors while leaving the sensors exterior interior motion sensors disarmed Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 9 Leve Function Description l 3 Arm motion sensors This level allows you to arm the interior motion sensors while interior leaving the exterior door and window sensors disarmed 4 Arm doors windows and This level allows you to arm all sensors motion sensors both Arming disarming Arming a sensor makes it active and allows the panel to generate an alarm when a door or window is o
26. hen a sensor is tripped or based on a time schedule Light control includes Set entry lights In this menu each unit number can be set up as an entry light These lights flash the arming level when the system is armed For example an entry light flashes twice when the system is armed to Level 2 Doors Windows To set entry lights do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu 2 Scroll up down to Light control then press Enter 3 Scroll up down to Set entry lights then press Enter 4 Scroll up down to the unit number you want to set up then press Enter 5 The current option value flashes Scroll up down to toggle this option on off then press Enter 6 Press Status repeatedly to exit Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 37 Sensor lights In this menu each sensor can be tied to a unit number For example a light in a room can be set up to turn on when a motion sensor in that room is tripped To set up sensor lights do the following 1 ae Et IS 7 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Light control then press Enter Scroll up down to Light schedules then press Enter Scroll up down to the desired light schedule as defined by the unit number then press Enter The current option value now flashes Enter the desired start time by entering the hours minutes and AM PM press Enter after programming each part Enter the desired end time by entering the hours minute
27. ils call your security system dealer Note During a two way voice session additional alarms will be indicated at the panel immediately and reported to the Central Station as soon as the session ends Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 43 System download You can initiate a download call to program your system with the settings specified by your installer To initiate a download do the following 1 2 6 Scroll up down till the display shows System tests and press Enter The display shows Enter code Enter your master code with numeric keys and press Enter The display now shows Sensor test Scroll up down till the display shows System download and press Enter The display shows Download in progress Wait while your system calls the download center The display will show the result of the download If the display shows Download fail contact your dealer Press Status twice to exit Note Use this feature only when instructed by your installer or dealer 44 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Appendix A Reference information This appendix provides a list of system limitations emergency planning floorplan and a quick reference command table In this appendix Content alarm system limitations 46 Emergency planning 46 Smoke and heat detector locations 47 Your floorplan 48 Sensor and module locations 48 Access codes 50 Delays 51 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 45
28. l restart your exit delay to give you the full exit delay again Bypassing sensors Bypassing a sensor allows you to open the sensor while the system is armed For example if your doors and windows are armed and you want to open your kitchen window but do not want to disarm the entire system then you can bypass the kitchen window sensor and then open the kitchen window without causing an alarm Bypassed sensors are automatically unbypassed when the arming level is changed to a level where the sensor is not active Bypassing To bypass sensors do the following 1 Press Bypass and enter the master code 2 Scroll up down until you reach the sensor to be bypassed 3 The display shows for example Sn 1 Front Door on the first line 4 Press Enter to bypass deactivate the sensor 5 When a sensor is bypassed the panel displays Bypassed on the second line Unbypassing To unbypass sensors do the following 1 Press Bypass and enter the master code 2 Scroll up down to the sensor to be unbypassed The sensor must be currently bypassed 3 Press Enter to unbypass reactivate the sensor 4 The panel removes the word Bypassed from the second line of the display Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 13 Alarms The system provides a series of alarms that indicate an unusual occurrence When an alarm is active the panel displays Alarm Alarm Alarm Press Status Alarms are canceled by entering a valid master or user
29. ligible for reduced insurance premiums the system is no substitute for insurance WARNING Security system devices cannot compensate you for the loss of life or property Emergency planning Since an emergency is always unexpected you should develop plans to help prepare for a variety of emergency situations Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency plans to include the following Understand how to use your security system 46 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual e Know the normal state of doors and windows open closed or locked e Escape fast Do not stop to pack Use adifferent escape route if closed doors feel hot to the touch Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape e Meet at a designated outdoor location e Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if there is a fire e Notify the fire department from a neighbor s phone e Emphasize that no one should enter the premises if they hear sirens in the house e f you arrive at the premises and hear sirens do not enter Call for emergency assistance from a neighbor s phone Smoke and heat detector locations Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of smoke alarms Figure 5 on page 48 shows some typical floorplans with recommended smoke and heat detector locations Use these location guidelines to optimize performance and reduce the chance of false alarms e Befo
30. n 3 The display now flashes the hours Scroll up down to set the hours and press the Enter to accept 4 The display now flashes the minutes Scroll up down to set the minutes and press the Enter to accept 5 The display is now flashing the AM PM Scroll up down to set the AM PM and press Enter to accept 6 The display now shows the current time and stops flashing Press Status twice to exit Light schedules The system will automatically turn certain lights on or off according to light schedules you can define in menu item System programming gt Light control gt Light schedules See Light control optional on page 14 To enable or disable scheduled lights do the following 1 Scroll up down until the display reads Light schedules and press Enter 2 The current setting will flash Scroll up down to toggle this option on off and press Enter 3 The setting will stop flashing Press Status to exit A clock icon appears in the display when scheduled lights are enabled 30 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Note This menu option will not appear if no light schedules are defined Sensor lights The system automatically turns certain lights on or off when certain sensors are tripped For example you can set a basement light to turn on when the door to the basement is opened You can associate sensors with lights in menu item System programming gt Light control gt Sensor light See Light control optional
31. n coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information f you experience trouble w ith this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone netw ork the telephone company may ask you to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Contact information www utcfireandsecurity com or www interlogix com Technical support Toll free 888 437 3287 in the US including Alaska Haw aii Puerto Rico and Canada Outside the tool free area contact your dealer Content Preface ii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Security system components 2 Communicating with your system 4 Chapter 2 Using the control panel 5 Panel controls 6 Panel features 8 Using and offsite phone 16 Using touchpads 17 Chapter 3 How your system communicates 21 Status beeps 22 Alarm sirens and lamp modules 22 Panel indicator lights 23 Trouble beeps 23 Chapter 4 Programming 27 System menu 28 Top level menus 29 System programming 32 Chapter 5 Testing 41 Testing sensors 42 Testing communication 43 System download 44 Appendix A Reference information 45 alarm system limitations 46 Emergency planning 46 Smoke and heat detector locations 47 Your floorplan 48 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User
32. nload System programming Access codes Dealer code Master code User code 1 User code 2 User code 3 User code 4 User code 5 User code 6 User code 7 User code 8 Duress code Top level menus Security Downloader enable Phone numbers Phone Timers Latchkey time Siren options Panel piezo beeps Panel voice Panel piezo alarms Status beep volume Speaker volume Light control Set entry lights Sensor lights Light schedules Housecode Sensor activated light lockout time System tests Sensor test Communication test Initiate download call Revision Contrast This section explains the top level menus with the exception of system programming which makes up the bulk of the menus and can be found in its own section System programming on page 29 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 29 Set clock If the panel loses both AC and battery power then upon restoring power the system time will default to midnight and blink indicating it has not been set correctly Your installer can set your system time to display in either 12 hour or 24 hour format Time of day format is HH MMx Where HH 01 to 12 12 hour format or 00 23 24 hour format MM 00 to 59 x a orp 12 hour format or none 24 hour format To reset the clock do the following Scroll up down until the display shows Set clock and press Enter 1 The display shows Enter code Enter your master code with numeric keys and press Enter 2 Press Enter agai
33. ny order As each sensor is heard from it is removed from the list of sensors to be tested After all sensors have been successfully tested the display shows Sn test complete press Status To terminate the sensor test do the following 1 Press Status The display shows Sensor test OK 2 After a few seconds the display shows Sensor test Press Status repeatedly to exit f any of the sensors did not test successfully and you want to terminate the test press Status The panel display will show Sensor test fail or aborted The display then shows Sensor test Press Status once to exit the system test If a sensor test fails call your security dealer Table 12 How to trip devices for sensor test Device To trip device Door window sensor Open the secured door or window Freeze sensor Apply ice to the sensor Do not allow the sensor to get wet Water sensor Press a wet rag or wet finger over both of the round gold plated terminals on the underside of the sensor Carbon monoxide Unplug the CO alarm Plug it back in and press the test reset button sensor until the unit beeps 8 times Glass guard sensor Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches 6 to 8 cm from the sensor Motion sensor Avoid the motion sensor s view for five minutes then enter its view Shock sensor Tap the glass twice away from the sensor Wait at least 30 seconds before testing again 42 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Device To trip device Smoke sensor P
34. off in the system menu Note If there are no chime sensors in your system the chime option will not appear in the System menu Voice chime Your installer may have programmed the system to speak the sensor name or make a custom chime sound when a chime sensor is tripped The chime sound if programmed will be played in place of the standard chime beeps Special chime Special chime allows you to install motion sensors in a patio or at the front door and be notified when someone is approaching those areas These motion sensors are not used for intrusion protection The panel will chime three times if the special chime mode is enabled Note If there are no special chime sensors in your system the special chime option will not appear in the System menu Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 15 Latchkey Use the latchkey feature to notify you via a remote phone if a family member does not arrive home at a predetermined time and disarm the system When this feature is active a latchkey alarm is reported if the premises are not disarmed by the programmed latchkey time For example if you set the latchkey time for 3 00 p m and the system is not disarmed by that time a message is sent to your remote phone The latchkey feature can be activated during arming if a latchkey time is programmed To activate the latchkey feature do the following 1 Press Motions twice If a code is required enter your code after the first press
35. on page 14 To enable or disable sensor activated lights do the following 1 Scroll up down until the display shows Sensor lights and press Enter 2 The current setting will flash Scroll up down to toggle this option on off and press Enter 3 The setting will stop flashing Press Status to exit A light bulb icon will appear in the display when sensor lights are enabled Note This menu option will not appear if no sensor lights have been defined Chime To enable or disable the chime feature do the following 1 Scroll up down until the display shows Chime and press Enter 2 The current setting will flash Scroll up down to this option on off and press Enter 3 The setting will stop flashing Press Status to exit A solid bell icon will appear in the display when chime is enabled Note This menu option will not appear if no chime sensors are in your system Special chime To enable or disable the special chime feature do the following 1 Scroll up down until the display shows Chime and press Enter 2 The current setting will flash Scroll up down to toggle this option on off and press Enter 3 The setting will stop flashing Press Status to exit An outlined bell icon will appear in the display when special chime is enabled Note This menu will not appear if special chime sensors are not in your system Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 31 System tests This menu lets you run sensor and communication
36. ontrol Panel User Manual 21 Status beeps The panel sounds status beeps to alert you to various system events and conditions see Table 7 below Note You may receive a different number of status beeps if you press the buttons quickly Table 7 Status beeps Activity Beep response Doors Windows Exit delay and Entry delay beeps sound two times every five seconds and two times per second during the last ten seconds If silent exit is used the exit delay beeps will only sound twice when you arm and twice when the exit delay expires Motions Exit delay and Entry delay beeps sound three times every five seconds and three times per second during the last ten seconds If silent exit is used the exit delay beeps will only sound three times when you arm and three times when the exit delay expires Doors Windows Exit delay and Entry delay beeps sound four times every five seconds and and Motions four times per second during the last ten seconds If silent exit is used the exit delay beeps will only sound four times when you arm and four times when the exit delay expires Disarm One beep Chime Two beeps Special chime Three beeps Trouble beeps Six beeps every minute Press Status to stop beeps for four hours No activity beeps Twenty beeps every minute for five minutes Feature must be programmed by the installer Alarm sirens and lamp modules Exterior and interior sirens make three different alarm sounds on the premises e
37. pened or when an unauthorized person enters a specific area Disarming makes the sensor inactive in the system The current arming level is shown on the panel display and changes in arming level are announced on the speaker Subdisarm To subdisarm do the following 1 Enter the master code while the system is disarmed 2 The panel displays and speaks Subdisarmed the Disarm button blinks and the panel beeps once 3 When you ve finished accessing the temporarily unprotected areas press Disarm to return to Disarmed Disarm off To disarm do the following 1 Press Disarm then enter your code when the panel displays Enter code 2 The panel displays and speaks Disarmed the Disarm button lights up and the panel beeps once Arming doors and windows To arm the doors and windows do the following 1 Ensure that all doors and windows are closed 2 Press Doors Windows then enter your code when the panel displays Enter code if a code is required 3 The panel displays Doors Windows speaks Doors and windows on and the Doors Windows button lights up 4 The panel starts an exit delay and sounds exit beeps in groups of two until the exit delay expires 10 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Arming motion sensors To arm the motion sensors do the following 1 Press Motions then enter your code when the panel displays Enter code if a code is required 2 The panel displays Motions speaks Motions on and
38. r to find out how this option is programmed To use the no entry delay do the following 1 Close all doors and windows 2 Press Doors Windows twice If a code is required for arming enter your code after the first press of the Doors Windows button then press the button again 3 The panel displays Doors Windows No Delay and speaks Doors and windows on no entry delay The Doors Windows light will blink and the exit delay will begin Note To avoid causing an alarm you must disarm the system with a wireless touchpad before entering your home Quick exit Use the quick exit feature when someone wants to briefly leave while the home is still armed for instance to get the newspaper This feature needs to be enabled by your installer When you press the Disarm button the display shows Exit Time Is On This allows a designated exit door to be open for up to two minutes without triggering an alarm 12 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Note The designated door may be opened and closed only once If you close the designated door behind you when you exit you will have to disarm the system upon reentering Leave the designated door open while using the quick exit feature Exit delay extension f enabled by your installer the exit delay extension feature will recognize when you arm the system leave your house and then quickly re enter your house such as you would if you forgot your car keys In such a case Simon XT wil
39. re mounting alarms program learn them into memory and do a sensor test from the alarm s intended location to ensure good RF communication to the panel e Locate the alarm in environmentally controlled areas where the temperature range is between 40 and 100 5 and 38 C and the humidity is between 0 and 90 noncondensing e Locate alarms away from ventilation sources that can prevent smoke from reaching the alarm e Locate ceiling mounted alarms inthe center of the room or hallway at least 4 in 10 cm away from any walls or partitions e Locate wall mounted alarms so the top of the alarm is 4 to 12 in 10 to 31 cm below the ceiling In rooms with sloped peaked or gabled ceilings locate alarms 3 ft 0 9 m down or away from the highest point of the ceiling e When mounting to suspended ceiling tile the tile must be secured with the appropriate fasteners to prevent tile removal Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 47 Note Do not mount the alarm to the metal runners of suspended ceiling grids The metal runners can draw the magnet s field away from the alarm s reed switch and cause a false tamper alarm Figure 5 Smoke detector locations Required smoke detector Optionol smoke detector Heqt detector Bedroom Bedroom Living room Living room Recreation room Basement Dining Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom room TV room Living room Bedroom
40. registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products This product and the use of this product may be covered by one or more of the follow ing patents 5 805 063 5 872 512 5 942 981 5 686 896 5 686 885 or 4 855 713 Use this product only for the purpose it w as designed for referto the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at w ww utcfireandsecurity com UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc 1275 Red Fox Rd Arden Hills MN 55112 6943 USA FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference whenthe equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to op erate the equipment If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception w hich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow ing measures R
41. response door without causing an alarm Protest The system may protest an arming level change if certain abnormal conditions during exist If a sensor that is active in the requested arming level is open the system arming sounds protest beeps and automatically bypasses the open sensor depending on system configuration Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 11 Exit delay The exit delay is the amount of time the system gives you to exit the home before the system is armed This is programmed by the installer After you arm the system you will hear beeps during the exit delay See Status beeps on page 20 Silent exit The silent exit feature silences the status beeps that accompany the exit delay See Status beeps on page 20 Press Silent after you arm the system to silence status beeps The panel will still beep at the beginning and end of the exit delay Note Enabling silent exit doubles the exit delay time Entry delay The entry delay is the amount of time the system gives you to disarm the system after entering the home This is programmed by the installer When you enter your home you will hear beeps during the entry delay See Status beeps on page 20 No entry delay Use the no delay feature when you are staying at home for instance when you are asleep or when you re away from home and will carry a wireless touchpad that will allow you to disarm the system before opening a protected door Check with your installe
42. ress and hold the test button until the system sounds transmission beeps Wireless panic button Press and hold the appropriate panic button for three seconds Keyfob Press and hold lock and unlock simultaneously for three seconds Remote handheld Press and hold the two emergency buttons simultaneously for three touchpad seconds Simon XT TableTop Press the lights off button six times in rapid succession touchpad Testing communication Test communication between your system and the central monitoring station or a voice report destination at least once per week to make sure you have the proper telephone connection Note The system must be in disarm mode To test system communication do the following 1 Scroll to System tests and press Enter The display shows Enter code Enter the master code and press Enter The display shows Sensor test Scroll to Comm testand press Enter The display shows Comm testis on After the communication test is successful the display shows Comm test OK Oe OV T GO IS Press Status repeatedly to exit Note If your system is not connected to a central monitoring station and you do not have a voice report destination programmed you won t be able to perform the communication test If the communication test is successful the system displays Comm test OK If the test is unsuccessful the Status button will light and within ten minutes the panel will display Comm failure f a communication test fa
43. rs 3 Arm doors windows and motion 2 3 sensors Check status 0 Turn light on lt unit_num gt Turn light off lt unit_num gt Turn all lights on _ Turn all lights off Hang up Using touchpads Phone Comments keypresses System not already disarmed Must have used the master code to gain access system was disarmed Press 2 again to activate no delay feature Press 3 again to activate latchkey feature N 1 to 8 unit number N 1 to 8 unit number You can use touchpads to control the security system from any location within or near your home Remote touchpads Interfacing with the system using a remote touchpad is similar to using the panel Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Figure 3 Remote handheld touchpads O OOOO if 000000 Dooce 20600000 i i Handheld touchpad Simon XT TableTop Touchpad Keyfob f your installer programmed the keyfob with no entry delay and you armed the system with the keyfob you must disarm your system before entering the home to avoid causing an alarm Caution To avoid causing false alarms check with your installer on how your touchpad options are programmed Figure 4 Keyfob keychain touchpad Note For any keypress on the keyfob hold the button until the indicator light blinks f your installer programmed your system for remote touchpad arming you must enter your home to start the en
44. ry If your AC power is not working your security system will shut down once the battery has failed If the condition does not clear after AC power has been restored and 24 hours have passed call your security system dealer Restoration of power This condition occurs after a complete loss of power AC and battery When power is restored the panel will return to the arming state with the same zones bypassed it had prior to losing power Sensor failure This condition occurs if a sensor is not communicating with the panel Trouble beeps will start and the Status button will light Press Status and the display will show what sensors have failed Perform sensor tests You may need to call your security system dealer if the problem continues Sensor low battery This condition occurs if a system sensor has a low battery The sensor may still be communicating with the panel Trouble beeps will start and the Status button will light Press Status and the display will show what sensors have a low battery 24 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual You may need to call your security system dealer to resolve this problem Some sensor batteries can be replaced by the homeowner Fail to communicate This condition occurs if your security system cannot communicate to the central monitoring station Your system will try to report to the central monitoring station eight times before it tells you there is a fail to communicate problem Trouble
45. s and AM PM press Enter after programming each part Press Status repeatedly to exit Light schedules In this menu a light schedule can be programmed for each unit number 1 to 8 To program light schedules do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu 2 Scrollup down to Light control then press Enter 3 Scrollup down to Light schedules then press Enter 4 Scroll up down to the desired light schedule as defined by the unit number then press Enter 5 The current option value now flashes Enter the desired start time by entering the hours minutes and AM PM press Enter after programming each part 6 Enter the desired end time by entering the hours minutes and AM PM press Enter after programming each part 7 Press Status repeatedly to exit Housecode To change the housecode do the following Ot I 38 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Light control then press Enter Scroll up down to Housecode then press Enter Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 4 The current option value A to O now flashes Scroll up down to the desired value then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit Sensor activated light lockout time Each light unit numbers 1 to 8 that has been tied to a sensor can be programmed not to turn on during a certain time of day To program the lock interval do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up
46. s and kitchens can be tripped by steam and smoke from cooking e Make a note ofthe display system beeps and indicator lights that indicate the current system status 14 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Light control optional The panel lets you control lights and appliances using lamp appliance or universal modules You can e Turn lights with unit numbers 1 to 8 on or off manually or at a specific time Turn on lights when a sensor is tripped You can program lockout times when sensor activated lights won t be active To turn on all of the lights that are controlled by lamp modules press the button twice The panel display will show All Lights On To turn off all lights that are controlled by lamp modules press the button twice The panel display will show All Lights Off To turn on or off individual lights To turn ona light with unit number N 1 to 8 press the button then lt N gt The panel displays and speaks Light lt N gt On To turn off a light with unit number N 1 to 8 press the button then lt N gt The panel displays and speaks Light lt N gt Off Chimes Use the chime feature to signal when a protected door is opened while the system is disarmed The panel chimes twice when a chime sensor is tripped if the chime mode is enabled This feature allows you to be notified when family members are going in and out of your home The chime and special chime features are turned on or
47. security system is shipped from the factory You should change your code after your system is installed See Code options on page 24 4 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Chapter 2 Using the control panel This chapter provides instructions for operating your security system In this chapter Content Panel controls 6 Standard text display 8 Panel features 8 Things you cando 9 Home security 9 Exit entry delay 11 Bypassing sensors 13 Alarms 14 Light control optional 15 Chimes 15 Latchkey 16 System status 16 Using and offsite phone 16 Using touchpads 17 Remote touchpads 17 Keyfob 18 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Panel controls You can operate the self contained security system through several different methods The panel buttons provide a means of arming and disarming the system when you enter or exit your home These buttons also provide a method for determining which sensors are active and determining system status A set of three fast action keys provide immediate communication with the central monitoring station to report police fire or auxiliary alarms e The more complex operating functions are achieved using a combination of the panel buttons and a display menu This method is used by your installer to establish your system configuration You can use this method to program certain user features See Menu navigation on page 25 The self contained panel Figure 2 below provides
48. sor activated lights feature enabled Latchkey feature enabled Your security system is able to automatically test itself for Power failures Low batteries Nonworking sensors Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 23 e Communication troubles with the central monitoring station When your security system detects one of the problems above six rapid beeps sound every minute until the trouble condition is corrected To stop the trouble beeps press Status or arm disarm the system while the trouble condition exists Trouble beeps will resume four hours later unless the trouble condition is corrected The following list explains the trouble beep conditions AC power failure This condition if programmed by installer occurs if your security system has been accidentally unplugged or if there has been an AC power outage Any status lights go out immediately and trouble beeps start after five minutes If you press any button the display will light and pressing Status will show the AC failure lf AC power is not restored within a programmed period of time 5 to 254 minutes the system will call the central monitoring station The backup battery if fully charged will last for 18 to 24 hours depending on the load applied to the panel with no AC power System battery failure This condition occurs if the emergency backup battery has failed Trouble beeps will start Press Status and the display will show System Low Batte
49. stem programming menu Scroll up down to Access codes then press Enter Scroll up down to Master code then press Enter ge ON The current value of the code now flashes Enter a new code use correct length then press Enter 5 Press Status repeatedly to exit The initial value of the master code is 123 1234 12345 or 123456 depending on the installer orogrammed access code length User codes 1 to 8 There are eight user codes which can be used for many user operations but not subdisarming programming or bypassing sensors To change a user code do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Access codes then press Enter Scroll up down to the user code you want to change then press Enter ey The current value of the code now flashes Enter a new code use correct length then press Enter 5 Press STATUS repeatedly to exit Initially all user codes are blank You can delete a user code by pressing Disarm while the code is being changed Duress code The duress code when used in place of another user code generates a silent duress alarm which is reported to the central monitoring station Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 33 To change the duress code do the following 1 Enter the System programming menu Scroll up down to Access codes then press Enter Scroll up down to Duress code then press Enter P GS The current value of the code now flashes Enter a
50. the Motions button lights 3 The panel starts an exit delay and sounds exit beeps in groups of three until the exit delay expires Arming doors windows and motion sensors To arm the doors windows and motion sensors do the following 1 Press Doors Windows then enter your code when the panel displays Enter code if a code is required 2 While the panel is in the process of arming press Motions 3 The panel displays Doors Windows amp Motions speaks Doors and windows on motions on and the Doors Windows and Motions buttons light up 4 The panel starts an exit delay and sounds exit beeps in groups of four until the exit delay expires Exit entry delay The panel provides a delay after entering or exiting your home before the system is alarmed Table 5 below provides details for the entry and exit delay features Table 5 Entry and exit delay details Function Description Entry delay Some active sensors cause immediate alarms when tripped Other sensors if enrolled in a delayed response group start an entry delay that lets you enter the premises and disarm the system If the system has not been disarmed by the end of the entry delay the alarm occurs No delay If the system was armed with the no delay feature activated there will be no entry delay and the alarm will occur immediately Exit delay When the user arms the system an exit delay starts During the delay the user can vacate the premises through a delayed
51. the status messages then press Disarm If the trouble condition was a low system battery perform a sensor test The Status light should turn off if all trouble conditions have been corrected Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 25 Chapter 4 Programming This chapter describes how to program your system It will guide you through programming instructions for system features Content System menu 28 Entering and exiting the system menu 28 Code options 28 Top level menus 29 Setclock 30 Light schedules 30 Sensor lights 31 Chime 31 Special chime 31 System tests 32 Revision 32 Contrast 32 System programming 32 Access codes 33 Security 34 Phone numbers 34 Timers 35 Siren options 35 Light control 37 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 27 System menu Your self contained security system security system allows you to program certain user options such as access codes time schedules or the system time These options are accessed through a system menu Entering and exiting the system menu To enter the system menu press the scroll up down buttons or the Enter button in the upper right of the panel Press Status to exit a menu or option edit mode and navigate up one level Pressing Status while in the top menu level exits the system menu The panel automatically exits the system menu after a few seconds of inactivity if no access code has been entered yet After an access code has been entered to access a
52. the user interface for system operation and programming system functions Table 3 on page 7 provides a description of the panel keys and display Figure 2 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel Motions Disarm Doors Windows Status sa a a a W LCD display E Scroll up Piezo siren e eee Enter Scroll down I Silent e oo Emergency Gap eane o m V a Microphone E a e Fire Lights on Lights off Number key pad 6 Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Table 3 Panel keys and features Control Description Piezo siren LCD display Doors Windows Motions Disarm Status Silent Bypass Police Emergency Fire Microphone Scroll up scroll down Enter Numeric keypad Speaker The piezo siren makes alarm beeps and status beeps Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are always played at high volume while the volume of status beeps such as trouble or chime beeps entry and exit delay beeps or auxiliary alarm beeps is programmable The LCD module has a 2 x 16 character array that displays a variety of phrases and icons Press to arm perimeter sensors Press to arm interior sensors Press to turn off intrusion burglary protection for your system Only intrusion burglary sensors such as doors windows and motion sensors are disarmed Environmental sensors such as smoke and carbon monoxide stay active at all times Pr
53. try delay before you can use your keyfob to disarm the system Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual Note Panic alarms need to be silenced from the panel a remote handheld touchpad or another keyfob They cannot be silenced from the same keyfob that activated the alarm Lock Press once to arm doors and windows Lock Press twice to arm doors windows and motion sensors Press three times to arm doors windows motion sensors O O Lock and to activate the latchkey option Press both buttons simultaneously for three seconds to send O Hold a panic intrusion silent or nonmedical emergency alarm to both for 3 the central monitoring station Check with the installer to find seconds Lock and unlock out how the keyfob panic buttons will operate Unlock Press to disarm your security system Can be programmed to control a device connected to a D Star universal module Can be programmed to control a device connected to a lamp module Press once to turn on all lights on lamp module Light Press again to turn off all lights on lamp module turn off Simon XT TableTop Control Panel User Manual 19 Chapter 3 How your system communicates Your system responds to you through the use of display and voice messages status beeps alarms and panel indicator lights In this chapter Content Status beeps 22 Alarm sirens and lamp modules 22 Panel indicator lights 23 Trouble beeps 23 Simon XT TableTop C

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