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1. Figure 7 Connecting normally closed hardwired reed switches 47 kohm resistors Battery Battery Chapter 3 27 Installing the system Wiring a phone line to the panel You can connect a phone line to the panel for systems monitored by a central monitoring station or systems that notify users by a voice event notification DSL digital subscriber line allows the use of multiple devices on a single phone line simultaneously For DSL environments connect the panel line in jack to an available phone jack on the premises You might also need an inline filter to ensure panel reporting is successful Note Avoid connecting the panel to a standard phone voice line in this manner Other devices in use at the same time the panel is using the line can prevent reports from going through Full line seizure Full line seizure allows the panel to take over seize the phone line even if another device on the line is in use This method requires that the panel be wired before all other phones answering machines computers or other devices on the phone line You may need to verify line seizure for UL installations Use the RJ31X CA 38A jack Figure 8 on page 28 when wiring for full line seizure This lets the user quickly and easily disconnect the panel from the phone line in case the panel disables the phone line due to a malfunction Full line seizure wiring with an RJ31X 1 Runa four conductor cable O from the premises Telco blo
2. Forced armed Off Off On Off D AC power failure report Off Off 5 to 254 minutes Off D must be added for UL listed systems Low CPU battery report On Off On Off D I must be added for UL listed systems Sensor alarm restoral report Off Off 1 to 3 Off D 24 hour sensor tamper Off Off On Off D report Supervisory tamper report Off Off On Off DI No usage gt Off Off 2 to 254 days Off DI Swinger shutdown On Off On Off D Programming report Off Off On Off D Fire alarm verification Off Off On Off D Report communication modes Phone 1 report mode Off Off ALL SIA D Phone 2 report mode Off Off GEES D Alarms SIA Phone 3 report mode Off Off Alarms CID D Phone 4 report mode off off Nonalarms SIA D 13 14 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 6 Function Default System programming menu options continued Delete Access code Installer settings disabled for UL listed systems Latchkey time None None 12 00 midnight to 11 59 PM D I M None Entry delay must be 45 30 sec 30 sec 30 to 240 sec D seconds for UL listed systems Exit delay must be 60 60 Seconds 45 sec 45 to 254 sec Di seconds for UL listed systems No activity timeout Off Off 2 to 24 hours D Auto phone test must be set Off Off 1 to 254 days D to 1 for UL listed systems Supervisory time Midnight None 12 00 midnight to 11 59
3. This type has not been investigated by UL This type is required for UL listed residential fire alarm applications Chapter 2 9 Planning Table 5 Sensor assignments locations Sensor Device Sensor Sensor name location group 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 10 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 5 Sensor assignments locations continued Sensor Device Sensor Sensor name location group 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Cross zoning Cross zoning two trip refers to two different group 18 sensors that must be tripped within two minutes of each other to report an alarm to the central station Figure 2 shows the path of a person walking from the kitchen to the living room When the person is detected walking through the kitchen the motion sensor in the kitchen is tripped sounding a local alarm If motion is detected by the living room motion sensor within two minutes an alarm report will be sent to the central station Figure 2 Cross zone diagram Motion sensor DIPL Path of Motion sensor person walking Note We do not recommend cross zoning for exit entry zones Each zone can individually p
4. n N rz oc Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming Press Enter The panel displays Enter code Enter your access code and press Enter The panel displays Access codes Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Light control Press Enter The panel displays Set entry lights Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Set entry lights Press Enter Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Light schedules Press Enter The panel displays Light schedule 1 lt gt Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays the unit number you want to program Press Enter The HH of the start time will flash Press the scroll buttons to set the hours 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Press Enter The MM of the start time will flash Press the scroll buttons to set the minutes Press Enter The AM PM of the start time will flash Press the scroll buttons to set the AM PM setting Press Enter The end time starts to flash Follow the same instructions to set the hour minute and AM PM settings for the end time Press STATUS repeatedly to exit Lock interval Note This feature has not been investigated for use by UL Sets the start and stop times that determine when the panel prevents the sensor activated lights feature from turning on sensor activated lights Note System time must be set correctly for this feature to work When a time value is set on and t
5. See on page 17 for siren wiring If this option is turned off EOL resistors are not required whether sirens are connected or not Speaker volume 8 Sets the volume of voice messages from the panel speaker Volume range is 1 lowest to 8 highest Silent police Off Determines whether pressing the panel police panic button causes an audible off or panic silent on alarm Panel tamper Off Determines whether the panel activates a tamper alarm anytime the cover is opened alarm On or only when the system is armed Off Alarm report Off This option determines whether the panel verifies successful alarm reports to the verify central station by displaying Phone comm is OK Onl or not Off Piezo beep options Table 24 provides piezo beep option details Table 24 Panel piezo beeps Activity Piezo beep response Arm doors and Exit delay two beeps sound every five seconds and two times per second during the last ten seconds windows Silent exit two beeps sound at the beginning of the exit delay and two more sound just before the exit delay expires Entry delay two beeps sound every five seconds and two times per second during the last ten seconds Arm motion Exit delay three beeps sound every five seconds and three times per second during the last ten seconds Sensors Silent exit three beeps sound at the beginning of the exit delay and three more sound just before the exit delay expires Entry delay t
6. except for high security dealer options Master code 1234 Master arm disarm code Master code able to enter user programming and bypass sensors User codes 1to Blank Regular arm disarm code 8 Duress code Blank Use in place of master or user code to cause a silent alarm Code length Four digits Code can be three to six digits long Chapter 4 Programming Security Table 13 Security Function Default Description Account number 00000 Lets you program up to a 10 character alphanumeric account number or delete an existing account number by pressing DISARM You can enter numerical digits sequentially To enter letters A to F only use the scroll buttons to select A to F then press Enter To select next digit press another number key When finished press Enter The CID format only supports account numbers with letters B through F or numbers 0 through 9 or a combination of those letters and numbers Downloader 12345 Lets you set a unique five digit code that is required for initiating Enterprise Downloader code sessions The code must be five digits long and can range from 00000 to 99999 The downloader code must match the downloader access code in the Enterprise account to perform Enterprise sessions Phone lock off Prevents resetting of phone reporting related options when a memory clear is performed on or resets these options to their default values when a memory clear is performed off The followi
7. 00000 to 99999 D Phone lock Off Off On Off D Autoarm must be added for On Off On Off D UL listed systems Exit extension must be On Off On Off D I deleted for UL listed systems Secure arming Off Off On Off D No arm low battery Off Off On Off D I Quick exit must be disabled Off Off On Off D for UL listed systems Downloader enable On Off On Off D I M Supervisory protest Off Off On Off D le Phone 1 None None 26 digits D Phone 2 None None 26 digits D Phone 3 None None 26 digits DI Phone 4 None None 26 digits D I M Downloader number None None 26 digits D I Lol c A Manual phone test On Off On Off D Fail to communicate must On Off On Off D be added for UL listed systems DTMF On Touchtone Off Pulse On Off D 300 bps baud rate On 300 bps Off 110 bps On Off D Ring hang ring 1 Off 1 to 7 Off D Dial delay 30 seconds 15 sec 15 to 45 sec Di Call waiting code None None 26 digits D Table 6 System programming menu options continued Function Sensors menu Default Delete Access code Chapter 2 Planning Installer settings Nonalarms CID Backup SIA Backup CID Voice dialer off Learn sensors D I Delete sensors D Edit sensors D Reporting menu Report options Opening reports Off Off On Off D Closing reports Off Off On Off D
8. 010 Bedroom O13 Guest room window 021 Porch 011 Bedroom window 036 Hallway 022 Porch window 014 Child s room 000 Keyfob keychain 029 Special chime 015 Child s room window 019 Kitchen 040 System panic 038 Closet 020 Kitchen window 001 Touchpad l6 Den 017 ivngrom 032 Upstairs 027 Den window 018 Living room window 033 Upstairs window 034 Downstairs 008 Master bedroom 016 Utility room 035 Downstairs window 009 Masterbedroom window 002 Front door 037 Medicine cabinet Table 39 Sensor name segments by index number in scrolling order 000 Keyfob keychain 043 A 086 amp 001 Touchpad 044 B 087 002 Front door 045 JC 088 003 Front window 046 D 089 004 Back door 047 E 090 005 Back window 048 E 091 006 Garage door 049 G 092 007 Garage window 050 H 093 008 Master bedroom 051 094 009 Master bedroom window 052 J 095 H 010 Bedroom 053 IK 096 011 Bedroom window 054 JL 097 O12 Guestroom 055 M 098 013 Guest room window 056 IN 099 lt 014 Child s room 057 JO 100 015 ChildMsroomwindov 058 P 101 016 Utility room 059 JQ 102 space 017 Living room 060 IR 103 Ja 018 Living room window 061 S 104 b 019 Kitchen 062 T 105 je 020 Kitchen window 063 JU 106 ld l1 Poch A o V 107 le 022 Porch window 065 W 108 ff 02
9. 15 Security continued Function Exit extend Default On Description Determines whether the panel restarts the exit delay time if the user enters the armed premises during the initial exit delay period on or not off Turning on this feature allows users to reenter during the exit delay period without disarming and then rearming the system Turning off this feature requires the user to disarm and rearm the system Note Autoarm must be on for this option to work Secure arming Off Determines whether an access code is required when arming the system on or not off This option does not affect keyfob arm disarm operation No arm on low battery Off Determines whether the system protests arming if a low CPU battery condition exists on or not off Quick exit Off Determines whether pressing DISARM when the system is armed activates the exit delay time to allow exit and reentry without disarming the system on or not off This feature is useful if the user wants to step outside briefly and return such as to get the paper If the system is armed and the user presses DISARM the panel announces Exit time is ON and sounds exit delay beeps This allows a designated entry exit door to be open for up to 2 minutes without causing alarm When the door is closed the beeps stop and the door is armed again Note For UL listed systems Quick Exit must be Off Downloader enable On Enables
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11. No Delay to arming level Windows Windows text Activate latchkey MOTIONS access code if ARM ARM 6 9 required MOTIONS Sensors Sensors O O O O Activate panic Press Fire Emergency or Police twice Hold both Hold both alarm within 3 sec or hold it for 2 sec for 3 sec O for 3 sec Check system STATUS sO 0 status STATUS Toggle chime or Scroll to Chime or Special Chime special chime mode Enter toggle On Off Enter Bypass a sensor BYPASS master code scroll to the sensor BYPASS Time activated Scroll to Light Schedules Enter toggle lights on off On Off Enter Sensor activated Scroll to Sensor Lights Enter toggle lights on off On Off Enter Specific lighton Press unit num unit num en unit num Specific light off Press st unit num O unit num e lt unit_num gt All lights on To turn on all lights controlled by lamp zd modules press twice The panel Q displays A Lights On All lights off To turn off all lights controlled by lamp a Aminus sign be ween buttons means press one then the next a plus sign between buttons means press both simultaneously Index AC PO Wer M 31 ACCESS CODES EE 40 appliance modules siete ttr etre tert iie pepe ee tn 2 32 audio verification Options i 54 Dium 4l back piece diss bo I RAE CURED Ra NE EAR MURS 22 23 bac
12. a quick reference chart for operating the Simon XT system with various peripheral devices In this appendix IVECO E VASE R3 NUN UR BE NERA Revues 72 SOR o P P u iia 72 Simon XT system quick reference ccce 74 Simon XT Installation Manual Specifications Table 37 Simon XT specifications Requirement Description Power 9 VAC 60 Hz 3 34 A transformer Rechargeable battery 6 0 VDC 1 2 Ah lead acid The battery will last 24 hours with no AC and specified standby load of 250 mA Maximum battery charging current is 45 mA With loss of AC panel will continue to operate normally to a minimum of 5 1 VDC Radio frequency 319 5 MHz Storage temperature range 29 to140 F 34 to 60 C Operating temperature range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Maximum humidity 8596 relative humidity noncondensing Auxiliary power Unregulated 5 3 to 12 3 VDC with a maximum of 250 mA Size L x W x D 7 x 5 75 x 2 125 in 178 x 146 x 54 mm Sensor names Table 38 below and Table 39 on page 73 provide alphabetical and numerically sequential lists of the sensor name segments Table 38 Alphabetical list of sensor name segments 039 Attic 003 Front window 041 Module 004 Back door 028 Garage 024 Office 005 Back window 006 Garage door 025 Office window 030 Basement 007 Garage window 023 Patio door 031 Basementwindov 012 Guestrom 42 Phone module
13. by ACTA A compliant telephone cord and mod ular plug is provided with 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 23 2001 the REN is part of the identifier with the format US AAAEQHHTXXXX 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 It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering 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 that is electrically in series and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same tele phone line If you have any questions concerning these instructions consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer ab
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15. mic gain 64 Determines the gain level sensitivity during two way audio sessions when audio mode is set to 0 or 1 speak Room size acoustics and furnishings where the panel is located will influence the setting Gain range is 01 lowest to 64 highest Light control optional If your system uses optional X10 modules you can program them to control lights Note This feature has not been investigated for use by UL X10 module operation Use the following procedure to program X10 module operations into panel memory To program the housecode 1 Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming E ee Bi DS ZS Chapter 4 55 Programming Press Enter The panel displays Enter code Enter your access code and press Enter The panel displays Access codes Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Light control Press Enter The panel displays Set entry lights Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Housecode lt A O gt Press Enter The letter flashes Press the scroll buttons until the letter you want displays Press Enter to accept the new housecode The panel displays Housecode new housecode gt 10 Press STATUS twice to exit program mode To program an entry activated light l SOS ht Ox DAS ce dp DO Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming Press Enter The panel displays Enter code Enter your access code and pre
16. or using your GE product and offers technical support contacts in case you need assistance See Contacting us on page 70 System status To clear STATUS alarm memory do the following From a disarmed state press STATUS listen to the status message then press DISARM The panel displays and announces Siren 1 failure e Turn the Hardwired Siren Supervision option off if a hardwired siren or sensor is not connected e Check for the correct end of line resistor in HWI LO circuit Panel displays and announces Low battery e Check that panel backup battery is connected e Check panel backup battery voltage If less than 5 4 volts replace battery and clear system status message Run sensor test The panel displays and announces RF jam The control panel has detected RF interference The panel displays and announces that a sensor is open See Sensors on page 69 The panel displays Set Time and announces System time is not set e Set the system time Control panel The panel displays and announces Invalid e This sensor is already programmed Delete sensor if not correctly programmed Options programmable by the homeowner The panel does not beep Turn on Piezo Beeps option Latchkey does not function Latchkey time is not set Set latchkey time e Latchkey is not enabled Enable latchkey by pressing MOTIONS twice e The phone number is not programmed properly Reprogram the phone number e System time is not set Set s
17. panel low battery Initiate download call Quick exit Access codes Supervisory protest Dealer code Phone s Installer code Phone 1 Master code Phone 2 User code 1 Phone 3 User code 2 Phone 4 User code 3 Downloader phone number User code A Phone options User code 5 Manual phone test User code 6 Fail to communicate User code 7 DTMF dialing User code 8 300 bps baud rate Duress code Ring hang ring Code length Dialer delay Call waiting code Table 10 Simon XT menu structure continued Sensors Learn sensor Delete sensor Edit sensor Reporting Report options Opening report Closing report Force armed report AC power failure report Panel low battery report Sensor alarm restoral report 24 hour sensor tamper Supervisory tamper report No usage report Swinger shutdown Programming report Fire alarm verification Communication modes Phone 1 reports Phone 2 reports Phone 3 reports Phone 4 reports Timers Latchkey time Entry delay Exit delay No activity timeout Auto phone test Supervisory time Alarm cancel window RF timeout Fail to open time Fail to close time Siren timeout Chapter 4 Programming System options RF jam detect Demo mode HW1 I O 24 hour clock format Siren options Panel piezo beep
18. programming of system options with downloader software Sup protest Off Determines whether the panel protests arming if it has not received a supervisory signal from any sensor 15 minutes before arming on or not off Note This feature must be turned off for US installations a Notinvestigated for use by UL Chapter 4 Programming Phone numbers Table 14 Phone numbers Function Default Description Phone 1 Blank Lets you program up to a 26 digit central monitoring station receiver voice event notification phone number for monitored systems Phone digits can be 0 9 or a Phone 2 Blank pause P Phone 3 Blank To delete the phone number press DISARM while editing a phone digit To add a pause to the phone number press BYPASS Pressing Enter is required if you enter fewer than 26 Phone 4 Blank digits Downloader Blank Lets you program up to a 26 digit phone number for the Enterprise Downloader a Notinvestigated for use by UL Phone options Table 15 Phone options Function Default Description Man phone test On Determines whether the user can perform a manual communication test to verify communication to a central station voice dial on or not off If you have all 4 phone programmed it should send a test report to all 4 before showing that test is okay FTC On Determines whether the panel and interior sirens sound trouble beeps if it is un
19. terminals This does not provide supervision of the wire Connect the LD105 hardwired interior siren 13 374 to the panel using a 4 7 kohm resistor included with the siren as shown in Figure 6 The resistor must be connected across the siren wires as close to the siren as possible Figure 6 Hardwired interior siren with supervision 4 7 kohm resistor located at siren Black LO o i e c D gt gt gt O 7 QD ad d o N Es E E z So gt gt 5 T TO SES a a ea ca Hardwired contacts To set up HWI I O and or HW2 in for hardwired contacts make the required connections as described under below then proceed to the Programming on page 33 to add learn them into panel memory You can connect hardwired reed switches normally closed loop only to HIT LO if not being used for a hardwired siren and or HW2 in Note Connect only normally closed NC reed switches to HW1 I O and or HW2 in Other types of hardwired detectors should not be used The total resistance of the wire loop must not exceed 3 ohms This allows you to use up to 200 ft 61 m of two conductor 22 gauge stranded wire Connect hardwired reed switches to the panel using a 47 kohm resistor not a 4 7 kohm resistor as shown in Figure 7 The resistor must be connected at the last switch in the circuit 26 Simon XT Installation Manual Note Do not install the resistor at the panel terminals This does not provide supervision of the wire
20. 0 seconds while sirens are silenced Panic talk Off Determines whether the central station operator can talk to the user during a silent alarm off or just listen in on the premises on Silent alarms occur when sensors learned into groups 02 or 03 are tripped when the duress code is entered or when the panel Police button is pressed and the Silent Panel Police Panic option is turned on Vox Rx gain 06 Determines the receiver gain level during two way audio sessions If the VOX is switching the speaker on when the central station operator is not talking lower both this setting and the VOX mic gain setting If the VOX is not switching the speaker on when the central station operator is talking raise this setting and lower VOX Mic Gain setting Changing this setting does not affect speaker volume Vox mic gain 24 Sets the mic gain sensitivity that triggers the voice activated switching VOX Room size acoustics and furnishings where the panel or Interrogator 200 are located will influence the setting Gain range is 01 lowest to 64 highest Vox mic gain rng 64 Sets the gain range for voice activated switching Vox Range is 01 lowest to 64 highest For best results this option should be set equal to or greater than Vox mic gain Note This option works in conjunction with Vox mic gain It is important to follow the setting recommendations as described to achieve acceptable operation Manual
21. 07 01 03 Page 19 SIA system requirements are the same as the UL system listed on page 18 not page 1 Page 19 The duress panic code programming is in Table 12 on page 40 not Table 23 on page 52 Page 24 Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 Programming to add the sensors to panel memory e Page 25 To detect if the siren wire is cut open Hardwired siren supervision must be turned on See Table 23 on page 52 e Page 30 Powering up the panel Maximum battery charge current is 45 mA not 60 mA e The following entries should appear in Table 39 on page 73 129 Dining room 134 Pool 139 Room 130 Family room 135 Window 140 Boy s 131 Laundry 136 Door 141 Girls 132 Sliding door 137 Baby 142 Fire 133 Patio 138 Toyroom 143 Sunroom Technical support 888 GE Security 888 437 3287 Toll free in the US Puerto Rico and Canada 503 885 5700 outside the toll free area or contact your local dealer www gesecurity com
22. 3 Patio door 066 X 109 g 024 Office 067 Y 110 h 025 Office window 068 z 111 i 026 Den 069 JO 112 jj 27 Den window Jo 113 k 028 Garage 071 d 114 029 Special chime 072 13 115 m 030 Basement 073 4 116 n 031 Basement window 074 5 117 o 032 Upstairs 075 J6 118 p 033 Upstarswindow Joe 7 119 q 034 Downstairs 077 8 120 jr 035 Downstairs window 078 9 121 e 036 Hallway qo y 122 t 037 Medicine Cabinet 080 123 Ju 038 Closet 081 124 v 039 Attic 082 125 w 040 System panic 083 126 x 041 Module 084 127 y 042 Phone module 085 96 128 je 74 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 40 Simon XT system quick reference modules press twice The panel displays A Lights Off Q Control panel Remote touchpad Keyfob Telephone Level 0 Subdisarm Enter the master code while the 1 the system system is disarmed Level 1 Disarm DISARM lt access_code gt 1 the system SC e Level 2 Arm doors DOORS WINDOWS access code p ARM O 2 and windows if required Windows Q Level 3 Arm MOTIONS access code lif Am e motion sensors required Sensors O Level 4 Arm doors DOORS WINDOWS access code ARM ARM GE windows motions if required MOTIONS windows Sener Q O O Activate no delay DOORS WINDOWS DOORS WINDOWS arm O arm O O e e s Doors amp Doors amp Appends
23. 600 1054 95R Simon XT Installation Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement Copyright O 2007 GE Security All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from GE Security except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law Document number 466 2265D November 2007 The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE Security Inc GE Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise 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 gesecurity 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 GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric Company Simon and Simon XT are trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered tradema
24. CAUTION Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection Standard panel Table 2 describes the basic panel out of box hardware capabilities Table 2 Panel hardware capabilities Hardware Capability Power Input for an AC step down plug in style transformer One siren output up to two zone Terminals for connecting hardware sirens or normally closed NC loop switch circuits inputs Phone line connection Allows panel to communicate with central monitoring station and or remote phone Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not use the unit contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box n Chapter 2 Planning This chapter provides information to help you plan your installation to reduce time and costs In this chapter Planning the installation Lees eei e eee 6 Control panel LOCATION A eae Wc e ice 6 Planning sensor types and locations 6 e a A es eec a vete DHE weld Qaeda 11 Emergency planning o i ea 16 Simon XT Installation Manual Planning the installation This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with your system The planning sheets contain tables that let you record the hardware and programming configuration of your system Complete all of the information ahead of time to help prepare for system installation Refer to Sensor names on page 72
25. PM Di None Alarm cancel 6 minutes Off 6 to 255 minutes Off D I RF timeout supsync must 12 hours 12 hours 2 to 36 hours D be setto 4 for UL 985 amp 1635 listed systems or 24 for UL 1023 listed systems Fail to open time Off Off 12 00 midnight to 11 59 PM D Off Fail to close time gt Off Off 12 00 midnight to 11 59 PM D Off Siren timeout must be 5 minutes Off No timeout 2 to 254 minutes Off D greater than 4 minutes for UL listed systems Arming LED shutdown Off Off On Off D I Unvacated premises On Off On Off Di Smoke supervision must be Off Off On Off D Keyfob no delay Off Off On Off D Panic alarms On Off On Off DI Remote touchpad arming Off Off On Off DI Table 6 System programming menu options continued Function Default Delete Access Code Chapter 2 Planning Installer settings RF Jam detect must be Off Off On Off D I added for UL listed systems Demo mode Off Off On Off D HW1 function 1 Off 1 Interior siren output D 2 Output activated when armed 3 Output activated when disarmed 4 FTC output FTC must be on 5 Output activated for alarm Off No output 24 hour clock Off Off On Off D Panel piezo beeps must be On Off On Off D I M on for UL listed systems Panel voice On Off On Off D I M Panel piezo alarms must be On Off On Off D I M add
26. To mount the panel on a wall do the following 1 Choose a panel location 2 Run all necessary power phone siren and hardwired contact wires to the desired panel location Note When choosing the AC outlet location for the AC power transformer make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch or that it is not part of a ground fault circuit interrupt GFCI 3 Hold the panel against the wall and mark the mounting hole locations with a pencil 4 Mount the back piece to the wall through the two horizontally centered mounting holes near the top and bottom using the supplied mounting hardware Use wall anchors if no studs are present Figure 4 Figure 4 Panel mounting hole locations Mounting hole Back piece Mounting hole 5 Connect the chassis assembly to the mounted back piece and let it hang down This makes the terminal strip accessible for wiring various hardwired components to the panel 6 Feed wires through openings in the back piece to be ready to attach them to the screw terminals or the phone connectors 7 Install all screws and tighten gently 24 Simon XT Installation Manual Connecting hardwired devices The panel has seven screw terminals and two telephone connections Figure 5 The screw terminals connect AC power sirens and or hardwired detectors Program sensors and devices before you install them Follow the instructions in to add the sensors to panel mem
27. able to successfully send a report to a central station on or not off DTMF dial On Determines whether the panel uses DTMF on or pulse off for dialing programmed phone numbers 300 bps enabled On Determines whether the baud rate used by the panel for central station communication is 300 bps on or 110 bps off 43 44 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 15 Phone options continued Function Default Description Ring hang ring 1 Determines when the panel answers a remote phone access or Enterprise call Depending on whether an answering machine exists at the panel location offsite access to the panel can be done with a series of phone calls or just one For offsite access where an answering machine does not exist the user or Enterprise operator simply calls the panel location once and listens for 10 rings The panel should answer after the tenth ring For offsite access where an answering machine exists the user or Enterprise operator must perform the following steps Call the panel location Letthe phone ring once then hang up Wait at least 10 seconds but not more than 40 then call the panel location again The panel should answer on the first ring Ring hang ring setting number and sequence of rings after which the panel answers 1 Ring hang ring or ten rings 2 Ring hang ring hang ring or ten rings 3 Ring hang ring hang ring hang ring or ten rings 4 Tenrings 5 Ring hang rin
28. ck to the RJ31X 6 2 Connect the four conductor cable O wires to the RJ31X 3 Disconnect the green and red premises phone jack wires from the Telco block O and splice them O to the four conductor cable O black and white or yellow wires Use weatherproof wire connectors for these splices 4 Connect the four conductor cable O green and red wires to the Telco block O TIP and red to RING posts 5 Connect the phone cord included with the panel to the RJ31X 6 and the panel LINE jack 28 Simon XT Installation Manual Figure 8 Full line seizure wiring with RJ31X Full line seizure wiring with one premises phone If a single phone is all that exists on the premises full line seizure can be accomplished without an RJ31X Figure 8 on page 29 Chapter 3 29 Installing the system 1 Disconnect the phone from the premises phone jack and plug it into the panel PHONE jack O This jack is disconnected automatically whenever the panel reports 2 Connect the included phone cord to the panel LINE jack and the premises phone jack 6 Note If customers add phones or other phone devices to another phone jack full line seizure no longer exists Inform them to contact you if they want to add a phone or other device so that you can rewire for full line seizur
29. cribes the programming method for each device Note If you are installing a sensor on a gun case jewelry box or a similar case and the sensor is active in level one you must subdisarm to avoid putting the panel into alarm when the sensor and the magnet are separated Table 16 Device programming Device To program Door window sensor Press the button on the top of the sensor cover removed or trip the tamper Motion sensor Press the button on the back of the sensor mounting plate removed or trip the tamper Smoke detector Trip the tamper press the test button remove the detector from its base or put the smoke detector in alarm Hardwired sensor Separate the sensor from its magnet CO alarm Plug in the module wait 5 to 7 seconds press and hold the test button for nine beeps Freeze and water sensor Trip the tamper or press and hold the button on the top of the sensor cover removed until the control panel confirms programming If you do not hold the button down long enough the system will report the sensor as open Personal help button Press the help button until the light blinks Remote handheld touchpad Press the emergency buttons Keyfob Press the lock and unlock buttons at the same time ELM keyfob Do the following 1 Pressthe unlock button twice and hold it the third time The light button flashes three times 2 Pressthe unlock button once and hold it the second time The light button flashes tw
30. ctively 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 70 for instructions on accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Blue italic Electronic version Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual A CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property A WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury Materials needed e Pencil e M Phillips screwdriver X Simon XT Installation Manual Cha
31. dimmer switches televisions appliances with older motors e Check that the switch on the lamp or appliance is turned on and remains on Make sure the lamp has a working bulb e Make sure the lamp or appliance is plugged into the Lamp Appliance Module the Module is plugged into the outlet and the outlet is not controlled by a switch Make sure the House and Unit Codes are correct e Move the Module to a different outlet that is on the same phase branch of the household electrical circuit as the panel Time or sensor activated light not working Make sure you have programmed the light to be activated by a timer or sensor Make sure the system clock is set Make sure these functions have been enabled The functions are enabled if the appropriate icon is shown on the display 70 Simon XT Installation Manual Contacting us For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 5 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Table 36 Technical support North America T 888 GE Security 888 437 3287 Toll free in the US Puerto Rico and Canada 503 885 5700 outside the toll free area 888 329 0332 Tualatin tech support 561 998 6232 Boca Raton tech support nstechsrv ge com tech support gesecurity customerservice ge com
32. e by adding an RJ31X Figure 9 Full line seizure wiring with single landline phone Line premises phone Premises phone jack 30 Simon XT Installation Manual Wiring the power transformer Connect the power transformer to the panel AC terminals as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Transformer connections Battery Battery Note Do not plug in the transformer at this time Powering up the panel When applying power to the panel connect the battery first then plug in the AC power transformer This sequence prevents a battery fault condition Note Maximum battery charge current is 60 mA It may take up to 24 hours for a new battery to fully charge Installing the backup battery To install the backup battery 6 VDC 1 2 Ah do the following l 2 3 Connect the lug end of the red battery lead to the red battery tab Connect the lug end of the black battery lead to the black battery tab Align the red battery terminal with the right end of the terminal strip The logo and specification information should be readable Insert the front end of the battery under the forward battery compartment latch Push forward and rotate the battery downward until it seats beneath the rear battery compartment latch A CAUTION Do not connect the battery unt
33. e orEEERERERPRRE ERE ERERREXERRRAE ea 75 76 APS EE EEN 70 466 2265D graphics ac transformer epS rr 30 I460 2265D graphics asterisk KSyf0D EPSars va vache v qae hoe ere RA sbandata 74 466 2265 D 9raphics dsteriSk epS a sess aig he A RR I PRU M RM OREUERM RA TUER AAA 74 JAabb 2265D graphics Dachlid Olf Bp swear der RELAY HC Y HEU EEN 24 466 2265D graphics com ponente BIS 14 xad 9g ace CERERI RR aaa 2 466 2265D graphics Cr SSZONe EPS e sqckdi dd dc ANA RARA EEN 10 J466 2265D graphics graybox battery replace eps ue pisana REES SEENEN ER 31 466 2265D graphics graybox flap down epS eco b La PEE PERPE E C dEPKEEEA REFER ES 34 J466 2265D graphics graybox guts dowriBps ssssssssssssssossssssssssssossssssssss 22 466 2265D graphics groybox iman coVet EEN i J466 2265D graphics graybox mounting holes eps a ENNER csi iii 23 4 466 2265D graphics graybox phoneline phone eps 4442s EE EIERE Rar a ara EROR see RS 29 AAb6 2265D graphics graybox phoneline r 3 14 854 vevussa sevens AAA 28 466 2265D graphics hardwired contacts epS a ux e arp a RR RRCOUR RUP RECON ERU RECO a 26 JA dobs22B5D giraplhics Tight Keytob eps oa aa va dci rd ex het oa Rh phe E ERE AREA E Aa 74 JAbbs22B5D araphics haht olf B5 aues epe dx P are d ROUES AAA e 74 466 2265D 9raphics light O0N BUS eoa pua y RARO COP ORE AREE RR 74 x 466 2265D graphics l0Ck EDS oir e x opea liana 74 466 2265D graphics siren interior supervision eps 2 6 cece cece
34. ed for UL listed systems or a siren must be connected Trouble beeps must be On Off On Off D I added for UL listed systems Voice chime Off Off Off No voice chime D I 1 Voice chime sensor name 2 Chime bell 3 Soft chime bell Status beeps volume 7 7 1 10 D 1 M Hardwired siren supervision Off Off On Off D Speaker volume 8 8 1to8 D I M Panel silent police panic Off Off On silent Off audible Di Panel tamper alarm Off Off On Off D Alarm report verification Off Off On Off D 15 16 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 6 System programming menu options continued Function Default Delete Access Installer Code settings Audio mode Off Off Off Audio mode disabled D 1 Instant mode 2 Callback mode Fire shutdown Off Off On Off D Panic talk Off Off On Off D Vox receiver gain 6 6 1to 32 D I Vox mic gain 24 24 1to 64 D Vox mic gain range 64 64 1to 64 D Manual mic gain 64 64 1 to 64 D Set entry lights Off Off On Off for each unit number D I M from 1to 8 Sensor light Off Off 1 to 8 Off D I M Light schedule None None HH MMx for start and stop D I M times None Housecode A A Ato 0 D I M Lock interval None None HH MMx for start and stop D I M times None Sensor test D I M Communication test D I M System download D I M a This column tells what type of access c
35. ee 39 A 40 A PT 41 Phone UC 43 leede 43 DEVICE PrODFAMIMINO RO RE ET RET TT 45 A me E I ia HE 46 Reporting GPS pr e 47 IEEE M 49 COMMUNICALION MOJ c aaan 49 TOUCEAPAA OPON Sken 51 System OPON Sui aa ii dais 51 SUN OIE OLAS iio ee 52 Panel piezo DES iniciada 53 RA A 54 Lightcontroli E 57 SUSTO MOSS id Eeer 57 Control panel test sequence EE 60 due ele 60 Sensor tripping Wu iiio io e 61 Mihitmi mbeeps EH 62 Eu e a 63 Sensor user report COMES EEN 64 Audio verification St c 65 Alarm siren and X10 light information EE 66 TN c 70 Simon XI SpecifiGdtiorns ect iconica 72 Alphabetical list of sensor name segments EE 72 Sensor name segments by index number in scrolling order coccion 73 Simon XT system quick reference EE 74 vii viii Simon XT Installation Manual Preface This is the GE Simon XT Installation Manual for model 600 1054 95R This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining how to install and how to set up 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 effe
36. ee beeps verify that motion sensors are armed The panel displays Motions and speaks Motions On The MOTIONS button lights 4 Arm doors windows and Four beeps verify that door window and motion sensors are armed The motion sensors panel displays Doors Windows amp Motions and speaks Doors and windows on Motions on The DOORS WINDOWS and MOTIONS buttons light Chapter 5 Testing Sensor testing Test the sensors after all programming is completed and whenever a sensor related problem occurs Note While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service tool it only tests sensor operation for the current conditions You should perform a sensor test after any change in environment equipment or programming Notify the central station you will be performing a test prior to starting the test To test the sensors do the following 1 Place all sensors in their secured no alarm state 2 Go to the Sensor Test option under the System tests menu then press Enter The panel will prompt you to trip each sensor one at a time You may follow the panel prompting or test the sensors in any order Use Table 30 to trip sensors Table 30 Sensor tripping instructions Sensor Dothis Door window Open the secured door or window Freeze Remove the sensor cover Apply ice in a plastic bag to the sensor for 10 to 15 minutes Do not allow the sensor to get wet Water Press a wet rag or wet fin
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38. erland ix lao e deeg E WM TORO PP 1 Product OVENVIEW ege es rre i ii e na a 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS atriale i alano dr earn 3 Standard panel e ct ERE edet e wh baie Ad b EE 4 PION EE 5 Planning the installation 2 22 dE SEELEN E Em RE TOTIS ida 6 Control panel location optet ettet te AER de ee die 6 Planning sensor types and locations eese seen 6 System configuration usen saec epe RE EE EENS EE Le CR RE eds 11 Emergency planning 3c ee rrr Ir Rr ax NEE EN weg Te ERI I EE LEUR E ERU FREE Ee T E 16 Installing the system i25224215 22 d d eo echi iti ee Edad 17 UL listed installations siker Tee bbs pee aaa iena Ra 18 SIA system requirements 2 eee see 19 Centralstation reporting elei a das 20 UL Canada listed installations ooooococoocococoronororrrr rr rro I een 20 California state fire marshall listed installations 21 Opening panel cover and choses 22 Mounting the panel eh pDUee ETUR ere D XR ias 23 Connecting hardwired devices rro rr hh hne 24 HW1 1 0 HW2 in and HW1 amp 2 DC out terminals ssssssssssssssss cnn cnc 24 Interior sIrensz spe ETE onto Cb RA EU Eme EP E NOU a E RAE 24 LD105 hardwired interior iren 25 Hardwired Belt ee 25 Wiring a phone line to the ponel Ihm hh 27 Full INS I PAU CMT 27 Wiring the power transformer o e ehh hh nn 30 Powering p the p hel o ose rer n Liana EE DURO RP A EE EDU RSS EUREN IN MS 30 Installirig X 10 modules e rh eaa temer RR RR ER a
39. escribes the requirements for CUL UL Canada listed installations Canadian standards CSA certified accessories Standard Class 2 9 VAC 3 34 A power transformer GE Security model 22 153 CN Residential burglary alarm system unit ORD C1023 1974 Basic system as described for UL 1023 listed installations plus Hardwired magnetic contact 13 068 or 13 071 or wireless learn mode door window sensor 60 670 e Siren timeout set to six minutes or more Chapter 3 21 Installing the system Residential fire warning system control unit ULC S545 M89 Basic system as described for UL 985 listed installations plus Wireless smoke sensor 60 848 95 learned into sensor group 26 e Siren timeout set to six minutes or more e For 24 hour backup the total current draw for all connected devices is limited to 250 mA during normal standby conditions using a 1 2 AH battery California state fire marshall listed installations Applied for 22 Simon XT Installation Manual Opening panel cover and chassis Tabs at the top of the panel secure and release the front cover and the chassis The plastic hinges on the panel bottom allow the cover and chassis to swing down and out of the way Figure 3 Figure 3 Opening the panel cover and chassis Back piece Hinge Hinge Chassis Tabs Chapter 3 23 Installing the system Mounting the panel
40. ested the panel will display Sn test complete Press Status Note If a sensor does not meet the minimum transmission beep requirements see If a sensor fails the sensor test on page 62 61 62 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 31 Minimum beeps Type of sensor Number of beeps Wireless intrusion sensors 7 8 Wireless smoke and heat sensors 7 8 Wireless environmental panic buttons 7 8 Hardwired loops 1 Emergency buttons remote handheld touchpads only 7 8 4 Press STATUS The panel displays Sensor Test Ok 5 Ifyou press STATUS and the panel has not heard from all sensors the panel will display Sn test fail or aborted If a sensor fails the sensor test If sirens do not beep when a sensor is tripped use an RF Sniffer 60 401 test tool to verify that the sensor is transmitting Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a runaway faulty sensor Replace the sensor If possible locate sensors within 100 feet 30 meters of the panel While a sensor may have a range of 500 feet 152 meters or more out in the open the environment at the installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range A change in sensor location may help overcome adverse wireless conditions and can be accomplished by the following Reposition the sensor Relocate the sensor f necessary replace the sensor To reposition a sensor 1 Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor communication at 90 a
41. f the system is set up for central station reporting Phone mod set to zero or one Automatic phone test set to 001 RF timeout set to four hours e AC power failure report set to on e CPU low battery report set to on e Fail to communicate set to on Entry delay plus the dialer delay must not exceed 60 seconds SIA system requirements SIA system requirements are the same as those described for a UL listed basic system on page 1 plus e If multiple annunciation is required use hardwired siren part no 13 046 Note UL requirements take priority over SIA requirements Entry delay must not exceed 60 seconds SIA setting requirements Table 7 describes programming requirements to meet ANSI SIA CP 01 see System programming on page 39 Note Call waiting services should be disabled to prevent interrupting panel communication to the central monitoring station Table 7 SIA setting requirements Function Programming page Default setting Required setting reference Entry delay Table 20 on page 49 30 seconds 30 to 240 seconds Exit delay Table 20 on page 49 60 seconds 45 to 240 seconds Dialer delay Table 15 on page 43 30 seconds 15 to 45 seconds Autoarm Table 13 on page 41 On On Unvacated premises Table 20 on page 49 On On Call waiting Table 15 on page 43 off On if reporting to central station and customer has call waiting service Exit extension Table 13 on page 41 On On Swinger shutdown Table 18 on pa
42. feature to work Supervisory time 12 00am Determines when the panel reports supervisory conditions sensor failures and automatic phone tests to the central station The panel clock must be set to the correct time for this option and the automatic phone test to work correctly Alarm cancel 006 Sets the time frame that determines whether the panel reports an alarm cancel message to the central station If the system is disarmed from an alarm state within the programmed time the panel sends an alarm cancel message to the central station An alarm cancel message is not reported if the system is disarmed after the programmed time expires The time can be set from 006 to 255 minutes When set to 255 the panel always reports alarm cancel messages Turning off this option disables alarm cancel reporting RF time out 12 hours Determines the time period the panel must receive at least one supervisory signal from learned sensors before identifying a sensor failure and sounding trouble beeps Any sensor failure is reported immediately and again at the supervisory time Supervisory Time The timeout can be set from 02 36 hours Entries must be two digits Fail to open time Off Determines whether the panel sends a Fail to open report to a central station if the system has not been disarmed by the programmed time on or not off System time must be set correctly for this feature to work Fail to close t
43. ferent from all other X10 modules between 1 and 8 Set the housecode for the installation Set the module switches to momentary and relay only Connect the module terminals to the desired device terminals Plug the universal module into a wall outlet Chapter 4 Programming This chapter provides steps on how to program your unit In this chapter Programming OVEIVIEW cc Re Rh RR e SUR RE oe 34 Entering and exiting the system menu 35 Momi TIO MA ed eb dH es A C der Ee E 36 noon or EET TRS COLE 38 Fon MTM da eee eet Sea shoe ed 38 do cro RD 38 e A ex e Y ne taces A e ade ets 39 Fo 1055 PRECEPIT 40 Nc DL ii el Reeds pancia 41 ON 43 P0 0 0D CC 43 ho MEET 45 EPA E 47 Do TT 49 Touchpad ape 1 e e E ES De E ORE eRe A 51 e es epe pop ques dre re ede a ie 51 hu f 75 IDEM 52 Piezo DEERE i i 53 Audio verification option 54 Light control optional o cee endow ee bela eed iba eae is 54 DECI A ee e eecht ee ee 57 Resetting memory to the factory defaults 2 ccce 58 34 Simon XT Installation Manual Programming overview The control panel Figure 12 provides the main processing unit for all system functions The programming of system options and features is menu driven All installer options are set in the System Programming menu except for setting the system time Table 9 on page 35 explains the panel keys and features shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Simon XT self contained panel Piezo siren LCD display Emer
44. ff Pressing the Lights on or Lights off button twice turns all the lights on or off X10 siren and lamp module functions All sirens turn off when the system is disarmed or when the siren timeout expires Siren priority is fire highest priority intrusion and emergency Table 35 identifies the light information for each of these siren types Table 35 Alarm siren and X10 light information Fire Intrusion Emergency X10 lights Steady Flashing Steady X10 siren Steady Steady Alarm beeps Interior and panel Siren Temporal 3 Steady Fast on off If an alarm of greater priority occurs during an alarm of lower priority the greater priority alarm sirens sound Fire alarms sound a temporal 3 pattern 0 5 seconds on 0 5 seconds off for three beeps then 1 5 seconds off Note The X10 siren must be set to unit 49 to hear emergency alarms and status beeps To hear emergency alarms only set to unit 10 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and support This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems perform simple preventive maintenance procedures and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your GE equipment In this chapter ii e A qe or etl pe d eie WR Roe de is 68 de loa UT EEUU 70 ea EE e es et eden d dee ato 70 68 Simon XT Installation Manual Troubleshooting This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring
45. for sensor name segments listed alphabetically and by index number Control panel location Locate the panel where alarm sounds can be heard and where the panel will be easily accessible for operation Do not install the panel near a window or door where it can be reached easily by an intruder Planning sensor types and locations The first step to an easy and successful installation is to decide what areas or items to protect which lights or appliances to operate and the best location for the panel touchpad sensors and sirens Metal objects mirrors and metallic wallpaper can block signals sent by the wireless sensors Make sure there are no metal objects in the way when installing the system Use Table 3 Recommended sensor groups on page 7 and Table 4 Sensor group characteristics on page 7 to determine the appropriate sensor type for the sensors you will be adding Use Table 5 Sensor assignments locations on page 9 to document the planned sensor information You will need to understand the application for each sensor For example keyfobs are typically programmed as sensor group 01 portable panic and used to send an intrusion alarm to a central monitoring station This sensor type is instant intrusion it does not require restoral or supervisory communication with the panel and it is active in four arming levels 1 Disarm 2 Arm doors and windows 3 Arm motion sensors 4 Arm doors windows and motion sensors Table 3 Reco
46. g 6 Ring hang ring hang ring 7 Ring hang ring hang ring hang ring Off Disabled no remote offsite access Dial delay 30 seconds Determines whether the panel delays dialing programmed phone numbers before sending reports on If Opening Disarming Reports is on the panel does not delay dialing if the system is disarmed before the delay time expires The panel dials immediately for both the alarm and opening report Note Regardless of this option setting the panel always dials immediately for fire alarms AC power failure and low battery reports The combined dialer delay and entry delay cannot exceed 60 seconds for a UL Listed installation Call wait code Off The call waiting code is dialed by the panel before a phone number to disable call waiting Verify that the end user has call waiting with his phone service provider before changing this option from its default CAUTION Changing this option from its default without call waiting will prohibit the panel from calling the central station The call waiting code is programmed the same way as a phone number a Notinvestigated for use by UL Chapter 4 Programming Sensors These instructions tell how to add learn sensors touchpads and other system devices into panel memory The panel recognizes a sensor when you press a sensor program button press and release a tamper switch press a sensor test button or put a sensor into alarm Table 16 des
47. ge 47 On one trip On one trip Fire alarm verify Table 18 on page 47 Off On Duress panic code Table 23 on page 52 Disabled Disabled Cross zone Cross zoning on Disabled Disabled for zones with high probability of page 10 false alarms 19 20 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 8 describes nonprogrammable hard coded system operation as required to meet ANSI SIA CP 01 and is provided only for your reference Table 8 Nonprogrammable hard coded system operation Function Operation Silent exit All annunciators enabled Remote arming exit time and All annunciators enabled progress annunciation Abort annunciation Enabled Cancel report annunciation Enabled Recent closing Enabled 2 minute window Exit error Enabled Restoration of power Panel resumes operation in same arming state and disregards alarm signals from sensors for the first 60 seconds after power restoration Cancel alarm Enter code only Central station reporting The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using SIA and Contact ID reporting formats Note Before beginning installation installers must verify compatibility with the following central station receivers e Radionics D6600 central station receiver e Sur Gard central station receiver with models SG DRL2A and SG CPM2 CS5000 digital alarm communicator receiver UL Canada listed installations This section d
48. gency Police Microphone Fire Lights on DOORS WINDOWS Les E MOTIONS DISARM STATUS esse O 060600 OJOJO Dod Scroll up Enter Scroll down SILENT BYPASS Number keypad Speaker Lights off Door Table 9 Chapter 4 Programming Simon XT panel keys and features Control Description Piezo siren 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 LCD display The LCD module has a 2 x 16 character array that displays a variety of phrases and icons DOORS WINDOWS Press to arm perimeter sensors MOTIONS Press to arm interior sensors DISARM 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 STATUS Press to determine system status SILENT Press to silence exit beeps when arming BYPASS Press to bypass a sensor Police 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 Emergency Press and hold the Emergency button for two seconds or press
49. ger over both of the round gold plated terminals on the underside of the sensor Carbon monoxide alarm Unplug the CO Alarm Plug it back in wait 5 seconds then press the TEST RESET button until the unit beeps 8 times Glassbreak Tap the glass 3 to 4 in 8 to 10 cm from the sensor Motion sensor Avoid the motion sensor field of view for five minutes then enter ts view Rate of rise heat detector Rub your hands together until warm then place one hand on the detector for 30 seconds Shock Tap the glass twice away from the sensor Wait at least 30 seconds before testing again Smoke Press and hold the test button until the system sounds transmission beeps Personal help button Press and hold the appropriate help button until the light blinks and the panel sounds for at least seven beeps Keyfob Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK simultaneously for three seconds Remote handheld touchpad Press and hold the two EMERGENCY buttons simultaneously for three seconds 3 Interior sirens sound transmission beeps and the display identifies the tripped sensor and the number of RF packets received Each beep represents one RF packet Count the number of beeps and refer to Table 31 for minimum requirements After the beeps the panel displays Sn Packets XX Name where XX equals the number of RF packets and Name equals the sensor name The system will continue to prompt for sensors that have not yet been tested When all sensors have been t
50. he panel reports the condition to the central station If this option is off the panel does not detect an RF jam Demo mode Off Determines whether the panel operates as a demonstration model on or a standard panel off Turning on this feature disables low battery supervision and allows the microphone to remain on continuously during an AVM session With option on panel is not testing battery supervision 51 52 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 22 System options continued Function HW 1 function 24 hour clock Default 1 Off Description The setting for this option determines how the HW1 1 0 output will function Off No output 1 Interior siren output c Output activated when armed 3 Output activated when disarmed 4 Fail to communicate output activates when fail to communicate condition occurs Fail to communicate must be on two 5 Alarm output activated when panel is in alarm Determines whether the panel uses a 24 hour clock on or 12 hour clock off a Notinvestigated for use by UL Siren options Table 23 provides siren option details Table 23 Siren options Function Default Description Piezo beeps On This option determines whether the panel piezo produces beeps based on system activity on or is silent off Panel voice On When On arming level changes will be spoken Panel piezo On Determines whether the panel piezo emits ala
51. he sensor activated lights feature is on the panel prevents sensor activated lights from turning on between the programmed start time this option and the programmed stop time Note Both sensor activated light lockout start time and sensor activated light lockout stop time must have a time programmed for this feature to work correctly Chapter 4 57 Programming When both sensor activated light lockout start time and sensor activated light lockout stop time are turned off and the sensor activated lights feature is on sensor activated lights turn on at all times Table 26 Light control Function Default Description Set entry lights Entry light unit Off This menu allows the user to set X 10 lights with unit numbers from 1 1 through 8 to 8 as entry lights On Sensor light 01 to 40 In this menu each enrolled sensor can be associated with an X 10 light with unit number from 1 to 8 or Off for no association Light schedules Light schedule Off In this menu a light schedule can be programmed for each X 10 1 through 8 module with unit number from 1 to 8 Housecode A Lock interval Light lock Blank This option sets the daily lockout time during which sensor trips do interval not activate associated X 10 lights System tests Table 27 System tests Function Default Description System tests Comm test The communication test is used to check the phone communication between the panel and the ce
52. he system menu the timeout is 4 minutes 35 36 Simon XT Installation Manual Menu navigation Each menu contains a list of options and or submenus Press the scroll up down buttons to navigate up and down the list of options and submenus in that menu Pressing the Enter key after navigating to an option selects that option for editing and flashes the current value Pressing the Enter key after navigating to a submenu enters that submenu making a new list of options accessible Pressing STATUS exits a menu and goes to the next higher level Programming options are arranged in a menu structure as outlined in Table 10 The top menu contains several features as well as the System programming menu When accessing the System programming or System tests menu the panel prompts you to enter an access code To continue enter the dealer code or installer code then press Enter To program an option first navigate to that option until it is displayed then press Enter The option value will start flashing indicating that it is ready to be changed Use the scroll keys or enter a numerical value to change the option then press the Enter key to save the change Table 10 Simon XT menu structure Security Account number Downloader code Phone lock Autoarm Exit extension Sensor test Secure arming Communication test No arm on
53. hree beeps sound every five seconds and three times per second during the last ten seconds Arm doors Exit delay four beeps sound every five seconds and four times per second during the last ten seconds windows and motion sensors Silent exit four beeps sound at the beginning of the exit delay and four more sound just before the exit delay expires Entry delay four beeps sound every five seconds and four times per second during the last ten seconds Disarm One beep Chime Two beeps when programmed Special chime Trouble beeps Three beeps when programmed Six beeps every minute Press STATUS to stop beeps for four hours No activity Twenty beeps every minute for five minutes when programmed a Notinvestigated for use by UL 53 54 Simon XT Installation Manual Audio verification options Table 25 provides audio verification option details Note These options have not been investigated for use by UL Table 25 Audio verification Function Audio mode Default Off Description 1 Instant Panel stays online with central station for an instant audio session 2 Callback Panel hangs up and waits for a callback from the central station operator before starting an audio session Off No audio verification Fire shutdown Off Determines whether system Fire sirens are silenced during a two way audio session on or not off Beeps sound every 1
54. ia 32 vi Simon XT Installation Manual Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A FPPOGIAMIN Ls Loue ceases IO 33 Programming overvieW ae pee ee AREE ERRORE a ROTA 34 Entering and exiting the system menu 35 Menu navigatiori irse see cepe RR T ERU ai oe eee EES EELER E ES ES 36 o RTL 38 REVISION EE MERI RP E petu Td cet e dtu dat eeu d dad RR E 38 Ser EEUU 38 System programming ssaa i NR RR x n e UN E REN RE E p EPI 39 ACCOSS COdES PURIS 40 BEIENEE RE RS UNUM pg du md diede Ab rep dae et Eeer ge p IR 41 PHONE NUM ciu dio 43 PRONE Optionsi i ian ae A A 43 SENSOMS EE AE EE leali A i clear 45 Reporter REENEN A nana ei 47 lu EE 49 Touchpad ON RED 51 System OPUIONS c PEUT 51 Sirem ODUIONS 20k 52 PIEZO beep Options se ouest pex ener iaia eR PSU TEE DUCERE HAS 53 Audio Verification Options ss 2a urne Sibi beet he eon di e rq E Ae d oA Ieri des 54 Light controltoptiongl e ERE Ra E RU Ere LUE reU MP AN pae eR Ades vie OU 54 Systetri tesis aio 57 Resetting memory to the factory defaults carro 58 uu A TT OE PEA 59 Control panel e 9dgdE rr Le RR re UE Ru ENEE NEE ANESEC EF ERR EG ETE YA REEF te 60 Sensor testin oco ee dai 61 If a sensor fails the sensor test 62 Plione corimtunicatiori sues te ee ERR A ES RR haan EE 63 Offsite phone operation crees eR ke RR dE Regg 99 puri 63 Central station communication 64 Two way voice operation 2 cece heh I I hh 65 Voice event notifica
55. ice 3 Press and hold the unlock button The light button flashes once Hold the button until the flashing stops When learning sensors the panel uses an ascending number sequence starting with 1 You can override this by entering the desired sensor number using the number keys Learning sensors To learn a sensor 1 Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming Press Enter The system prompts for an access code 2 3 Enter the dealer or installer code and press Enter The panel displays Access codes 4 Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Sensors 5 Press Enter The panel displays Learn sensor 45 46 Simon XT Installation Manual 6 Press Enter The panel displays Trip sensor with the number signs flashing Note If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next one available use the number keys to enter a two digit 7 sensor number immediately Press the sensor program button or release the sensor tamper switch The panel displays Sn Grp 10 Front Door gt with the Grp 10 flashing Use the number or scroll buttons if you want to enter a new group number press Enter to accept the group number displayed The sensor text is now flashing Use the scroll buttons to scroll through the text list or enter the three digit shortcut See Table 38 on page 72 and Table 39 on page 73 for these three digit codes Press Enter to accept the first text segment You ma
56. il you are ready to power up the panel See Powering up the panel on page 30 Chapter 3 31 Installing the system Figure 11 Installing the panel backup battery Applying AC power Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch or that it is not part of a ground fault circuit interrupt GFCI 1 Remove the center screw from the outlet cover plate and hold the cover plate in place WARNING Use extreme caution when securing the transformer to a metal outlet cover You could receive a serious shock if a metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs of the plug 2 Plug the transformer into the lower receptacle of the outlet so that the hole in the transformer tab lines up with the outlet cover screw hole 3 Insert the cover plate screw through the transformer tab and the outlet cover plate Tighten the screw 32 Simon XT Installation Manual Installing X10 modules To install lamp and appliance modules do the following l 2 3 4 Set the unit code dial to a unit number between 1 and 8 Set the housecode for the installation Plug the module into a wall outlet Plug the lamp appliance into the module A CAUTION Do not plug in appliances or lamps with 300 watt or larger bulbs into Lamp Modules To install universal modules do the following 1 2 3 4 3 Set the unit code dial to a unit number dif
57. ime Off Determines whether the panel sends a Fail to Close report to a central station if the system has not been armed by the programmed time on or not off System time must be set correctly for this feature to work Siren time out 005 minutes Determines how long sirens sound alarms if no one is present to disarm the system The time can be set from 002 to 254 minutes When this feature is turned off sirens sound alarms until the alarm is canceled system is disarmed Arm LED shutdown Off Determines whether the panel LEDs buttons turn off 30 seconds after the last button press on or remain on for the entire arming period off Unvacated premises On Determines whether the system automatically arms down to level 2 doors and windows if the user arms the system to level 4 doors windows and motion sensors without leaving the premises on or remains at the armed level chosen by the user off This feature does not work from a keyfob Autobypass must be on for this feature to work Chapter 4 Programming Table 20 Timers continued Function Default Description Smoke Off Determines how often the panel must receive supervisory signals from the smoke supervision sensors If this option is on the panel must receive at least one supervisory signal from smoke sensors every four hours or it will identify a sensor failure and sound trouble beeps If this option is off the time f
58. ind the user to disarm the system When turned on the Entry Delay can be set from 030 to 240 seconds Exit delay 060 seconds Determines how much time the user has to leave the premises through a designated delay door after arming the system Beeps sound after arming the system to remind the user to leave the armed premises If a delay door is opened after the Exit Delay expires the Entry Delay begins If the user arms the system with No Delay and opens a delay door after the Exit Delay expires an alarm occurs When turned on the combined dial and entry delay cannot exceed 60 seconds for a UL Listed installation 49 50 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 20 Timers continued Function No activity tm Default Off Description Determines whether the panel sends a No Activity report to a central station when the programmed time period elapses on or if the feature is disabled off No activity means control panel remote handheld and key chain touchpad buttons have not been pressed and sensors have not been tripped within a specified period of time except sensors in group 25 The timeout can be set from 02 to 24 hours Autophone test Off Determines whether the panel automatically performs a periodic phone test on or not off The test interval can be from 001 to 254 days The time of day the panel performs the test is determined by Supervisory Time which must be turned on for this
59. kup balada ode 30 A orate eerie petiere rene uod nre ier qiie ER 44 carbon monoxide alarms sss 3 central station Communication 64 CIOCE vana ea 38 E lte 38 CONVENE v Yo ON GERE DEREN da ix e 10 dial delay n 44 door window sensors 2 3 downloader EE 41 DSL rituali T E 27 E emergency DUtHOn ripianare 35 emergency planning ilaele 16 Enterprise Downloader 5 iiiter triste cen tette rtt dnte 2 41 F factory defaults uae oerte eye eti teres 58 fire button firmware TEVASION iure 38 freeze cri 3 75 handheld touchp ds oet ci 2 4 hardwired Ce CN 25 hardwired device connections sese 24 A Ee e n ON Me RE ERR d 54 I indoor motion sensors nennen 3 interior Siten viari 25 K ia p e MH 2 9 ELM keyfobsis A n etie tee e REOR 3 L lamp module Sunia rp x iU HERI 2 32 tege op bae aida leads nies 68 light conttol uoce a 54 EE e A 27 Ionic iia dia 56 M meni nayig atii ii tear one ere HERD Ep poca 36 uinum 36 TOMO SC SOE 4s en oet rrr a 2 O outdoor motion SeNSOrS corretta rete eres residien 3 P panel Keys 2 ida a AR 35 panel back plus o 22 23 panel Mounting aria 23 personal help bUttons iii coca s te orailanerensitestecnieaercens 4 phone TC 65 phone hifiewirnpi urea au ai 27 phone MUMDETS genre AE 43 Ies 43
60. lac model PE6V1 2 e Standard class 2 9 VAC 3 34 A power transformer GE model 22 153 e Hardwired siren 13 374 Household burglary alarm system unit UL 1023 basic system plus the following Hardwired magnetic contact 13 068 or 13 071 or wireless learn mode door window sensor 60 670 Panel piezo beeps set to on Entry delay set to 45 seconds or less Exit delay set to 60 seconds or less RF time out set to 24 hours e Control panel alarms turned on Autoarm set to on Siren timeout set to five minutes or more Trouble beeps set to on e RF jam detect set to on Hardwired siren supervision set to on Exit extension set to off e Quick exit set to off Household fire warning system UL 985 basic system plus the following Wireless smoke sensor 60 848 95 learned into sensor group 26 Panel piezo beeps turned on Control panel alarms set to on e Siren timeout set to four minutes or more Trouble beeps set to on RF jam detect set to on Hardwired siren supervision set to on e Smoke supervision must be set to on UL 1023 amp 985 24 hour backup e For 24 hour backup the total current draw for all connected devices is limited to 250 mA during normal standby conditions using a 1 2 AH battery UL 1635 digital alarm communicator system Same as UL 1023 amp 985 plus Chapter 3 Installing the system The following settings are in addition to UL 1023 and 985 and are required only i
61. loader software See Programming on page 33 for complete onsite programming instructions Chapter 1 Introduction System components The system can monitor up to 40 sensors and may use any of the devices listed in Table 1 Table 1 Supported devices Device Description Door window sensor 60 670 For intrusion protection install door window sensors on all ground floor doors and windows At a minimum install them in the following locations All easily accessible exterior doors and windows Interior doors leading into the garage Doors to areas containing valuables such as cabinets and closets Indoor motion sensor 60 639 Indoor motion sensors are ideal whenever it is not practical to install door window sensors on every opening Identify areas where an intruder is likely to walk through Large areas in an open floor plan downstairs family rooms and hallways are typical locations for indoor motion sensors For installations with pets use the SAW Pet Immune PIR 60 807 Outdoor motion sensor 60 639 Use outdoor motion sensors to detect motion in a protected outdoor area Detected motion in this protected area can sound chimes or turn on outside lights X10 module When the panel is powered using the line carrier power transformer the system can work with any of the following modules e X10 lamp module 13 403 e X10 appliance module 13 402 e X10 power horn remote siren module 13 398 F
62. mentation accompanying the Software d Licensed Product means the Software and Documentation e Customer means the person or organization or parent or subsidiary thereof who uses the Soft ware for its intended purposes and excludes distributors authorized resellers value added resellers and original equipment manufacturers Customer may be referred to as You or Your whether an individual or a business entity of any kind f Machine means the computer workstation terminal or other hardware product on which the Software is installed 2 License All rights to and in the Licensed Product including but not limited to copyrights patents trademarks and trade secrets belong to GE SECURITY and GE SECURITY retains title to each copy of the Software You agree that GE SECURITY at any time upon reasonable notice may audit Your use of the Software for compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement Subject to the terms and con ditions of this Agreement GE SECURITY grants You a nonexclusive license to use the Software but only in the country where acquired provided that You agree to the following You may a install and use the Software on a single Machine at one time unless You have purchased additional copies of the Software in which case You may install the software on the number of Machines for which You have purchased copies of the Software b use the original copy of the Software provided to You for back
63. mmended sensor groups Chapter 2 Planning Device Recommended sensor group Indoor motion sensor 17 intrusion 25 chime Outdoor motion sensor 25 chime only Entry exit door 10 Interior door 14 Window sensor 13 Smoke Sensor 26 Keyfob 01 03 06 07 ELM keyfob 01 03 06 07 Remote Handheld Touchpad 01 03 06 07 CO Alarm 34 Freeze Sensor 29 Water Sensor 38 Personal Help Button 01 03 Table 4 Sensor group characteristics A 5 Active In E gd arming Name application Siren type ee levels 00 Fixed panic 24 hour audible fixed emergency button Intrusion I IN Y 1234 01 Portable panic 24 hour audible portable emergency buttons Intrusion I N N 1234 02 Fixed panic 24 hour silent figed emergency buttons Status light will not blink Silent I IN Y 01234 03 Portable panic 24 hour silent portable emergency buttons Status light will not Silent I N N 01234 blink 04 Figed auxiliary 24 hour auxiliary sensor Emergency I IN Y 01234 05 Fixed auxiliary 24 hour emergency button Siren shut off confirms CS report Emergency I IN Y 01234 06 Portable auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert button Emergency I N N 01234 07 Portable auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary button Siren shut off confirms CS Emergency I N N 01234 report 08 Special intrusion such as gun cabinets and wall safes DTM tamper only In
64. n Dealer code You can use the dealer code to program all system options including high security options that are not accessible with the installer code if it is different from the dealer code Depending on how the access code is set the default dealer access code is 654321 54321 4321 factory default or 321 This code can be used for all programming Installer code Depending on how the access code is set the default installer code is 654321 54321 4321 factory default or 321 This code is limited to changing all but the following Dealer code Code length Downloader code Phone lock Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 report mode Phone 2 report mode HW 1 function 39 40 Simon XT Installation Manual Access codes Table 12 Access codes Function Default Description Dealer code 4321 You can use the dealer code to program all system options including high security options that are not accessible with the installer code if it is different from the dealer code Changing the dealer code to differ from the installer code will prevent the installer from viewing certain fields 1 Change the dealer code 2 Enter program mode with the installer code 3 Installer should no longer be able to see the following Code length Downloader code Phone lock Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 1 report mode Phone 2 report mode HW1 function Installer code 4321 You can use the installer code to program most installer options
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66. n alarm is transmitted to the panel The panel sounds its own alarm and reports to the central station Keyfob 60 659 a The keyfob keychain touchpad lets you turn the system on and off from right outside the home or activate a panic alarm if there is an emergency If you have X10 lamp modules you can use keyfobs to turn all system controlled lights on and off ELM encrypted learn mode keyfob 60 832 a The ELM encrypted learn mode 2 button keyfob is an alkaline battery powered wireless touchpad that allows users to arm and disarm their system and activate a police or auxiliary panic alarm Random encrypted signal transmissions provide high security to help prevent signal copying Simon XT Installation Manual Table 1 Supported devices continued Device Description Remote handheld The remote handheld touchpad lets you turn the system on and off while in the home turn system touchpad 60 671 controlled lights on and off all or individual lights or activate a panic alarm if there is a nonmedical emergency Water resistant The water resistant personal help button is a wireless device used for activating police medical or personal help button auxiliary alarms through your system When the help button is pressed the light mounted under 60 906 95 a the cover will blink and an alarm signal is transmitted a Devices noted have not been investigated for use in UL installations A
67. nce of the licensed product 6 Limitation of liability GE SECURITY s sole obligation or liability under this agreement is the repair or replacement of nonconforming software and or defective media according to the limited warranty above In no event will GE SECURITY be liable for damages whether consequential incidental or indirect nor for loss of data loss of profits or lost savings arising from use or inability to use the software or docu mentation or any hardware furnished with the software even if GE SECURITY has been advised of the possibility of such damages nor for any claim by any third party 7 General Any materials provided to Vou by GE SECURITY shall not be exported or reexported in viola tion of any export provisions of the USA or any other applicable jurisdiction Any attempt to sublicense assign or transfer any of the rights duties or obligations hereunder shall be void This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of New York United States of America without regard to conflicts of law provisions You hereby consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Multnomah County Oregon to resolve any disputes arising under or in con nection with this Agreement with venue in Portland Oregon 8 Restricted rights legend The Licensed Product is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS In the event the United States Government or an agency thereof is granted a lice
68. nd 180 degrees from the original position 2 Ifpoor communication persists relocate the sensor To relocate a sensor 1 Test the sensor a few inches from the original position 2 Increase the distance from the original position and retest until an acceptable location is found 3 Mount the sensor in the new location 4 Ifno location is acceptable replace the sensor To replace a sensor 1 Testa known good sensor at the same location 2 Ifthe transmission beeps remain below the minimum level avoid mounting a sensor at that location 3 Ifthe known good sensor functions contact GE Security for repair or replacement of the problem sensor Chapter 5 63 Testing Phone communication Perform a communication test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central station To perform a communication test 1 Go to the Comm test option under the System tests menu 2 Press Enter The panel confirms that a communication test has begun When the communication test is complete the panel will display Comm test is OK within 3 minutes If the test is unsuccessful the STATUS button will light and the panel will display Comm failure within 10 minutes If the panel displays Comm failure 1 Check that the panel is connected to the phone jack 2 Check the phone number programmed into the panel 3 Perform the communication test again 4 If the communication test fails again check the phone connection wiring Offsite ph
69. ng are not reset when on e Account number Dealer code Code length Call wait cancel Phone numbers 1 and 2 Phone report modes 1 to 4 Phone lock e Downloader phone number Downloader code Autoarm On Determines how long the system protests announces open failed sensors when attempting to arm with open failed sensors before bypassing these sensors and automatically arming the rest of the system Note The panel protests an arming attempt when it has not received a restore close signal from sensors learned into restore specific sensors groups Sensors learned into group 26 fire cannot be bypassed When this option is on the panel announces all open failed sensors repeatedly for 4 minutes then automatically bypasses the open sensors and arms the rest of the system If a sensor is opened during the exit delay and then left open the panel will go into alarm after the exit delay has expired This option must be on for Unvacated premises and Exit extension to work correctly When this option is off the panel displays all open failed sensors once then automatically bypasses the open sensors and arms the rest of the system after the exit delay has expired If other sensors are opened during the exit delay they will also be bypassed if left open Note If group 13 Instant Perimeter sensors are opened during the exit delay the panel goes into immediate alarm 41 42 Simon XT Installation Manual Table
70. not to dispatch authorities 2 Atthe system site put the system into an alarm condition 3 Atthe calling location pick up the phone after it starts ringing You should hear the panel voice announce Press star for alarm 4 Press and the panel voice identifies the alarm If there is more than one alarm in progress the user must press for the panel voice to identify them Note You must terminate the call by pressing Otherwise the panel may not disconnect from the phone line for up to 2 minutes 5 After all alarms have been identified the panel announces Press to exit 6 Press to terminate the call 66 Simon XT Installation Manual X10 operation The following sections describe how to test X10 lamp siren appliance and universal module operation Manual lamp module control Control panel Press the asterisk button and the unit number of the lamp module using the numeric buttons to test individual lamp modules 1 through 8 The panel responds with Light on off Press the asterisk button twice to turn on all lamp modules Press the pound button twice to turn off all lamp modules Keyfob Press the Light button repeatedly to turn all lights on and off The panel responds with Lights on off Remote handheld touchpad Press the Lights on button and the unit number of the lamp module using the numeric buttons to test individual lamp modules 1 through 8 The panel responds with Light on o
71. nse the following additional terms apply Restricted Computer Software as defined in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at Federal Acquisition Regulations 52 227 19 and the restrictions as provided in subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 thereof and as applicable the Government s rights to use modify reproduce release per form display or disclose the Software also are restricted as provided by paragraphs b 2 and b 3 of the Rights in Noncommercial Technical Data and Computer Software Small Business Innovative Research SBIR Program clause at DFARS 252 227 7018 9 Acknowledgment You acknowledge that You have read and understand this agreement and agree to be bound by its terms You further agree that this agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between You and GE SECURITY and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement oral or written and any other communication relating to the subject matter of this agreement Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com iv Simon XT Installation Manual 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 interfe
72. ntral station or voice report destination Sensor test The sensor test is used to check proper sensor operation System This feature initiates a phone call from the panel to the Enterprise download Downloader a Notinvestigated for use by UL Simon XT Installation Manual Resetting memory to the factory defaults To reset the panel to its factory defaults do the following 1 Open the panel cover 2 Unplug the transformer and disconnect the battery 3 Press and hold the four arming status buttons DOORS WINDOWS MOTIONS DISARM and STATUS on the front of the panel and the tamper switch on the inside of the panel see Figure 5 on page 24 4 Restore power to the panel with the battery while holding the four buttons and tamper switch 5 Release the buttons 6 Pluginthe transformer to the outlet Note The procedure to reset memory to factory defaults is meant to be difficult It is also possible to restore power to the panel by plugging in the transformer first which allows the panel to be closed so that the tamper switch does not need to be pressed If you do this be sure to reconnect the battery Program the panel in this order 1 Set the panel clock 2 Add learn sensors 3 Setthe housecode and light and appliance controls entry exit activated lights sensor activated lights time activated lights 4 Change options as needed Note If phone lock is on phone numbers 1 and 2 downloader phone n
73. nything that Emergency Y Y 01234 opens and closes No report 24 Local instant auxiliary 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that Emergency Y Y 01234 opens and closes Sirens shut off at restoral No report 25 Local special chime notify the user when a door is opened Three beeps I IN Y 01234 26 Fire 24 hour fire rate of rise heat and smoke sensors Fire Y Y 01234 27 Lamp control or other customer feature No report Silent Y Y 01234 28 PIR motion sensor sound sensor or pressure mat RF thermostat No report Silent N Y 01234 29 Auxiliary freeze sensors Trouble beeps Y Y 01234 32 PIR motion sensor or sound sensor No report Silent N N 01234 34 Carbon monoxide alarm Emergency Y Y 01234 35 Entry exit delay interior PIR motion Intrusion S N Y 234 36 Special Intrusion such as gun cabinets and wall safes Reports as tamper if Intrusion 1 Y Y 1234 tripped 37 Light switch control X10 modules turn either on or off when a door is opened Silent I IN Y 01234 38 Auxiliary water sensors Trouble beeps Y Y 01234 39 Local instant interior 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that opens Intrusion Y Y 1234 and closes No report 40 Local special chime Three beeps Y Y 01234 a b E This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL listed systems and is for supplementary use only
74. ode is allowed to make changes D dealer code installer code M master code b Notinvestigated for use by UL Emergency planning Use these guidelines when drawing an emergency floor plan for the homeowner e Show all building levels Show exits from each room We recommend two exits per room e Show the locations of all security system components e Show the locations of any fire extinguishers Chapter 3 Installing the system This section describes how to open the panel for mounting mount the panel connect sirens connect hardwired contacts and connect the AC power transformer In this chapter Opening panel cover and chassis ENEE eee cerier Mounting the panel NEIEN eii a Connecting hardwired devices ooo A HIT IO HW2 in and HW1 amp 2 DC out terminals IBI DEBE ose es Vk Ri eie aa LD105 hardwired interior siren 2 2 ccc cece Hardwired COMMIS o iso a Rea ees S De HUS Wiring a phone line lo the panel coccion Rs Ful ihe ee EE hos EEN EE AA Wiring the power transformer 0 00 en Powering un the panel occ cree cPanel cece ceeds Dti AX TU modulie poe ssec nd i Simon XT Installation Manual UL listed installations Some installations may require configurations dictated by city state codes insurance or Underwriter s Laboratories UL This section describes the various component and configuration listings Basic system e Control panel backup battery 6 V 1 2 Ah 34 025 Porta
75. of the Licensed Product Software Warranty Period the functions contained in the Software will be fit for their intended purpose as described in the applicable Documentation from GE SECURITY and will conform in all material respects to the specifications stated in such Documentation GE SECURITY does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free GE SECURITY does warrant that the media on which the Software is furnished will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of delivery Media Warranty Period Except as specifically provided therein any other software and any hardware furnished with or accompanying the Software is not warranted by GE SECURITY Your exclusive remedy under this limited warranty for nonconforming Software shall be repair or replace ment of the Software at the sole discretion of GE SECURITY To obtain a repair or replacement of noncon forming Software contact GE SECURITY Customer Service toll free at 888 GESECURIty or online at www gesecurity com during the Software Warranty Period Except as expressly provided above the licensed product is provided as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and except as expressly provided above You assume the entire risk as to the quality and performa
76. one operation Test the system from a remote phone by calling the panel and using the commands in Table 32 Note This feature has not been investigated by UL Table 32 Phone commands System function Phone command Disarm 1 Arm doors windows 2 Arm motion sensors 3 Arm doors windows with no entry delay e 0 Arm motion sensors with latchkey 6 9 Arm doors windows and motion sensors 0 0 Arm doors windows with no entry delay and motion sensors 0 0 6 with latchkey Specific light on unit num Specific light off unit num All lights on Ev All lights off System status 0 Audio verification X X a command from Audio Verification Set Terminate session 9 Simon XT Installation Manual Central station communication After performing sensor and communication tests check that the system is reporting alarms successfully to the central station Table 33 provides a list of sensor user report codes To test communication with the central station 1 Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system 2 Arm the system 3 Test each of the wireless panic buttons and trip at least one sensor of each type fire intrusion etc to verify that the appropriate alarms are working correctly 4 When you finish testing the system call the central station to verify that the alarms were received Table 33 Sensor user report codes Arm
77. or disarm from Reports as user Panel or remote handheld touchpad 0 Keyfob 1 to 40 sensor number Panel aux panic 41 Panel tamper 42 Panel police panic 43 Panel fire panic 44 Dealer access code 44 Installer access code 45 Master code 46 Access codes 1 to 8 47 to 54 Duress code 55 Chapter 5 65 Testing Two way voice operation For the central station operator to initiate an audio session Note Panel voice announcements are silenced during AVM sessions If the operator does not terminate the session correctly panel announcements may not occur for up to 90 seconds after the operator hangs up 1 After the panel has completed reporting the alarm pick up the CS phone and press the button to start the audio session 2 Press 1 or 0 to speak 2 for VOX operation and 3 or 6 to listen 3 Press 99 to terminate the session Table 34 Audio verification set Phone buttons Function 0 1 Speak 2 VOX operation 3or6 Listen 7 Extend session for 90 more seconds 88 Terminates session with call back the panel answers on the first ring if called within 5 minutes 99 Terminates session with no call back Voice event notification Testing this feature requires two people one at the alarm site and the other at the location the panel is programmed to call 1 Contact the central monitoring station if system is monitored to inform them you are testing the system and
78. or receiving supervisory signals is determined by RF Timeout a Notinvestigated for use by UL b For UL installations auto phone test must be turned on and set to 24 hours 1 day Touchpad options Table 21 provides touchpad option details Note These options have not been investigated by UL Table 21 Touchpad options Function Default Description Keyfob no delay Off Determines whether a keyfob arms the system with no delay on or not off When this feature is on you must disarm the system before entering the premises since it is disabling the entry delay If Remote touchpad arming is on keyfobs cannot disarm the system and will cause an alarm upon entering Panic alarms On Determines whether the panel panic buttons police auxiliary and fire activate alarms when pressed on or not off Remote TP arm Off Determines whether keyfobs and remote touchpads can disarm the system only during exit and entry delays lon or arm and disarm the system anytime loff If this option and Keyfob no delay are on users cannot enter and or disarm using remote touchpads without causing an alarm System options Table 22 provides system option details Table 22 System options Function Default Description RF jam detect Off Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF interference jam to the central station on or not off If this option is on and the panel receives a constant 319 5 MHz signal t
79. ory Figure 5 Simon XT terminal connections HW2in 9VACin HW18 amp 2 DC out Battery pos RJ45 connector LINE HW1 1 0 Battery neg RJ11 connector PHONE lalo Je eee eim Da Battery compartment Tamper switch HW1 1 0 HW2 in and HW1 amp 2 DC out terminals The HWI I O terminal is dual purpose and can be used for either siren or hardwired contact connections The HW 2 in terminal is an input only Interior sirens From the factory the HW1 I O input is set up for interior siren operation status and alarm sounds HW1 amp 2 DC out provides the positive voltage Note The total current available from the HW1 amp 2 DC out terminal is 250 mA at up to 120 F 49 C A 24 hour battery standby for UL Requirements will be met with a maximum load of 250 mA With Hardwired Siren Supervision turned on sirens connected to HW1 I O are supervised and require a 4 7 kohm resistor in the circuit If this terminal is not used turn Hardwired Siren Supervision off Chapter 3 25 Installing the system LD105 hardwired interior siren Interior sirens must always be wired with a resistor in the circuit For circuit supervision which allows the panel to detect if the siren wire is cut open Hardwired Siren Supervision must be turned on See on page 33 Note Do not install the resistor at the panel
80. out installing an RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discon nect your service The telephone company may notify you in advance but when advance notice isn t prac tical they will notify you as soon as possible and advise you of your right to file a complaint with 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 will notify you in advance so you can make the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This equipment may not be used on 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 If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may ask you to disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Tables iii Lr REP dala ia EE EDU Ne UE Dn Duis MN eR idad vii Preface socero ie St A A dA Se DOS NUS seals dt ea Seded de ix Conventions used in this document ix Safety terms and symbols isst ode Du Ad ix Materials Need
81. piezo b ep options esee te tdt ice kee Codes 53 PIR motion SEAS EEN 2 76 Simon XT Installation Manual DN C 6 police DUON ii eet REESEN 35 power transformer wiring ertt retos 30 Preface m ene ix premises phone product OVERVIEW roten ente lie ierat edes 2 program Mode vull 39 programming sian oa 33 programming Cd b edes tee ten reo Hh t ed 39 quick reference chatiar Ine ttp RETE 74 TOOTS AME T Om revision safety terms and symbols Secure ALIEN G drain Be eed ce e liu er Ride SCNSOlS s iraniana 45 2T editing BEOUDS I hans learning locations TO a AN lA y EE 6 siren Options iia re e een prs Ri te OA Res 52 smoke detectors a don ec 2 3 system COMPONENTS 2 ede eite era 3 Systemi MEn se dee ero te USPTO OD BRE ERO IHE SERIE 35 System OPHONS acond 51 System TESTS e A 57 technical S pport sss e ote env E i 70 technical support centets eedem cdi 70 Up E 59 A ara 49 touchpad Options ssi eka ae e heels 51 PIPPIN E TL orde ies 61 troubleshooting two way voice operation iii 65 universal modules rerit tere e FEE P E ERE RN TEE 2 32 voice event notification E 65 Md RIT 3 NAO modules uti 3 32 Ke 54 SCIO TESIS etnia opa eB ra 66 77 78 Simon XT Installation Manual
82. pter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the system and an outline of the steps you need to perform before you begin installing and configuring your security system In this chapter Froduct Overview ooe o ea VIVERA Ww CERT EIE er Ree Ee 2 USTED COMPRENE A Duce ure VER dr aee 3 4 Alandard A sese henge Ds Guida C C ERREUR ERAS Simon XT Installation Manual Product overview This security system can be used as a fire warning system an intrusion alarm system an emergency notification system or any combination of the three The system Figure 1 has three types of components e Self contained control panel Devices that report to the panel Devices that respond to commands from the panel Note The keyfob and X10 modules have not been investigated by UL Figure 1 Simon XT system Door window sensor PIR motion sensor Keyfob Smoke detector Remote handheld touchpad X10 universal module X10 lamp module X10 appliance module Note The universal lamp and appliance modules require a special transformer The self contained panel provides the main processing unit for all system functions It receives and responds to signals from wireless sensors and wireless touchpads throughout the premises For monitored systems the panel can be connected to the premises phone line for central monitoring station reporting You can program the panel onsite from the keypad or remotely using Enterprise Down
83. r ence when the 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 operate the equipment If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which 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 following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the affected equipment 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 with 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 AAAEQH TXXXxX 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 wiring and telephone network comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted
84. r code with numeric keys Press Enter Press Enter The display now flashes the hours Scroll up down to set the hours Press the Enter key to accept The display now flashes the minutes Scroll up down to set the minutes Press the Enter key to accept The display is now flashing the AM PM Scroll up down to set the AM PM 11 12 Press Enter to accept The display now shows the current time and stops flashing Press the STATUS button twice to exit Revision To display the firmware revision of the system 1 2 Scroll up down to Revision Press the STATUS button to exit Contrast To adjust the Contrast of the display 1 2 3 4 Scroll up down to Contrast Press the Enter button Scroll up down to increase and decrease the contrast setting Press the STATUS button to save the setting and exit Note Changes in contrast are more noticeable when not looking at the display straight on Chapter 4 Programming System programming To enter system programming mode do the following 1 Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming 2 Press Enter The system prompts for an access code 3 Enter the access code from the codes listed in Table 11 The system displays each entered access code digit as an asterisk 4 Press Enter The panel is now in program mode Note Do not remove panel power while in program mode Table 11 Simon XT programming codes Code Descriptio
85. reeze sensor 60 742 a Water sensor 60 744 a Freeze sensors detect low temperature conditions which may indicate a furnace failure The sensor contains a bimetallic thermal switch connected to the built in transmitter The sensor transmits an alarm signal to the panel when the surrounding temperature drops to about 41 F 5 C When the temperature rises to 50 F 10 C the sensor transmits a restore signal Water sensors detect a water leak rising water The detector is connected to the sensor by an 8 foot 2 4 meter cable Water that reaches both detector contact points activates the sensor causing it to transmit an alarm signal Smoke sensor 60 848 95 Smoke sensors provide fire protection by causing an alarm to sound throughout the house You can add smoke sensors near sleeping areas and on every floor of the house Avoid areas that could have some smoke or exhaust such as attics kitchens above fireplaces dusty locations garages and areas with temperature extremes In these areas you may want to install Rate of Rise sensors to detect extreme temperature changes Emergency planning on page 16 and the instructions packaged with the smoke sensor for complete placement information Carbon monoxide CO alarm 60 652 95 a The Learn Mode CO alarm alerts users to hazardous levels of carbon monoxide gas If dangerous concentrations of gas are present the red indicator light comes on the internal siren goes off and a
86. rks 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 following patents 5 805 063 5 872 512 5 942 981 5 686 896 5 686 885 or 4 855 713 Important This end user license agreement Agreement is a legal agreement between GE SECURITY and You Read the following terms and conditions carefully before installing or using this Software This agree ment provides a license from GE SECURITY to use the Software It also contains warranty information dis claimers and liability limitations Installing and or using the Software confirms Your agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions If You do not agree with these terms and conditions do not install or use the Software or if already installed immediately cease all use of the Software and promptly uninstall all compo nents of the Software 1 Definitions The following definitions apply to this document a GE SECURITY with respect to title to or warranty of the Software means GE Security Inc a Dela ware corporation b Software mean the executable software or firmware programs and accompanying documenta tion installed on the GE SECURITY products plus any upgrades modified versions updates addi tions and copies of the software furnished to Customer during the term of the license granted herein c Documentation means all associated media printed materials and electronic docu
87. rm sounds on or not off alarm Trouble beeps On Determines whether the panel X10 and hardwired interior sirens sound six beeps every minute when a trouble condition occurs on or not off The following conditions cause trouble beeps AC power failure when AC power failure report is on low CPU battery Sensor failure supervisory Sensor trouble low battery tamper etc Fail to communicate Restoration of power No Activity timer has timed out Trouble beeps continue for 5 minutes and if the panel does not see activity trouble beeps stop and the panel reports the no activity to the central station Trouble beeps can be silenced by arming or disarming the system or by pressing the STATUS button Trouble beeps resume 4 hours later if the trouble condition is not cleared Voice chime Off Determines whether the panel announces the sensor name 1 Sensor name 2 Loud ding dong bell 3 Soft ding dong bell Off No sound Chapter 4 Programming Table 23 Siren options continued Function Default Description Status beeps vol 7 Determines the panel piezo volume level for status sounds such as arming trouble and status beeps Volume range is 1 lowest to 10 highest HW siren sup Off Determines whether the panel monitors hardwired sirens for open conditions on or not off If this option is turned on sirens connected to the panel terminals require an EOL resistor in the wire circuit
88. rotect the intended area Chapter 2 Planning System configuration Table 6 is a worksheet for you to record the desired values for each programming option For each option the default value effect of deletion pressing DISARM while editing range and programming privilege are also listed Each option is described in more detail in on page 33 Table 6 System programming menu options Function Default Delete Range Access Installer Coden settings Access codes menu Dealer code 654321 54321 None 3 to 6 digits D 4321 or 321 Installer code 654321 54321 None 3 to 6 digits D 4321 or 321 Master code 123456 12345 None 3 to 6 digits D 1 M 1234 or 123 User code 1 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 2 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 3 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 4 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 5 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 6 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M User code 7 None None 3 to 6 digits D 1 M User code 8 None None 3 to 6 digits D I M Duress code None None 3 to 6 digits D I M Code length 4 4 3 to 6 D 11 12 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 6 System programming menu options continued Function Default Delete Access Installer Code settings Account number 00000 00000 O to FFFFFFFFFF DI Downloader code 12345 12345
89. s Panel voice Panel piezo alarms Trouble beeps Voice chime Status beep volume Hardwired siren supervision Speaker volume Panel silent police panic Panel tamper Alarm report verification Audio verification Audio mode Fire shutdown Panic talk VOX receiver gain VOX microphone gain VOX gain range Manual microphone gain Light control Set entry lights Sensor lights Light schedules Housecode Lock interval System tests Sensor test Communication test Initiate download call Arming LEDs shutdown Revision Unvacated premises Smoke sensor supervision Touchpad options Keyfob no delay Panel panic alarms Remote touchpad arming Contrast 37 38 Simon XT Installation Manual Set clock If the panel loses both AC and battery power then upon restoring power the system time will reset to midnight and blink indicating it has not been set correctly You can set the 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 aor p 12 hour format or none 24 hour format To reset the clock l SO St Gi OY OO ce ENG dE o Scroll up down until the display shows Set clock Press Enter The display shows Enter code Enter you
90. ss Enter The panel displays Access codes Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Light control Press Enter The panel displays Set entry lights Press Enter The panel displays Entry light unit 1 on off Press the scroll buttons until the unit number you want to program displays Press Enter The panel displays Off which will be flashing Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays On then press Enter 10 Press STATUS three times to exit program mode To program a sensor activated light l SNO SND NO des la N o Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming Press Enter The panel displays Enter code Enter your access code and press Enter The panel displays Access codes Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Light control Press Enter The panel displays Set entry lights Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Sensor light Press Enter The panel displays Sn lt Text gt X 10 unit on off Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays the sensor number you want to activate Press Enter The panel displays On off which will be flashing Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays On 11 12 Press Enter Press STATUS three times to exit 56 Simon XT Installation Manual Note You can also program a keyfob button to control a light or appliance module To program a light schedule l OT CONO ope dee DA Zei Rh
91. t from 005 254 minutes e When the panel is without AC power for 30 seconds the panel LEDs turn off e When the panel is without AC power for the programmed time an AC power failure is reported The panel reports an AC power restoral when AC power returns to the panel 47 48 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 18 Reporting options continued Function Default Description Low CPU battery On Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report to the central station when the panel backup battery voltage drops Sen alarm off Determines whether the panel reports sensor alarm restorals on or not off Setting restore when restorals are reported 1 Immediately after sensor is closed or restored after dial delay 2 After siren timeout expires if sensor is restored 3 When system is disarmed if sensor is restored 24 hour sensor Off Determines whether the system armed or disarmed goes into and reports an alarm tamper anytime a sensor tamper switch is tripped on or only when the system is armed and a tamper switch of an armed sensor is tripped off Supervisory Off Determines whether the panel sends supervisory reports to a central station as a tamper tamper on or a supervisory off This option is typically used only in Europe where a supervisory condition is required to report as a tamper No usage Off Determines whether the panel sends a No Usage report to the central s
92. tation if the user has not operated the system before the programmed time expires on or not off The timer starts each time the system is disarmed This is a customer service feature that alerts the central station if a customer is not using their security system The service provider can then contact the customer to find out why the system is not being used and help correct any problems for the customer Swinger On Determines whether the panel prevents the same sensor from activating an alarm more shutdown than once in a single arming period on or not off Note Swinger Shutdown does not affect smoke and fire sensors Program report Off Determines whether the panel sends a report to the central station anytime the programming mode is entered exited on or not at all off The panel sends a report whenever the dealer Utility 1 or installer Utility 2 code is used to enter programming mode and another report is sent when the programming session ends Fire verify Off If this option is off the panel immediately reports to the central station when a smoke detector goes into alarm With this option on if a single smode detector goes into alarm the panel will not report for 60 seconds unless another smoke detector goes into alarm If the first smoke detector is cleared of alarm with the first 60 seconds no report will be sent to the central station unless it or a second smoke detector goes into alarm within the panel siren timeo
93. tion 0 eect nee bene mee heme eee hme 65 la LU oor C EUER DUE MEE EE MM ata RA E VR oie 66 Manual lamp module control coins dene sae ENEE edad Neue SERA EE RT RE CE 66 X10 siren and lamp module functions 66 Troubleshooting and support 67 Troubleshooting ose iclee IRI EE a cred due EE dedu de a ee Ue da pe 68 Contacting US adas 70 Onlitieresoul Ces oinor eia serre ek RA rai 70 Specifications and tables 4232229294 47 RENE 71 Specifications ocur cirio ER baii das 72 Sensor names ever Ry re A AAA 72 X AS RIADA AAA ARA 75 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 20 Table 19 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Supported Wo te 3 Panel hardware capabilities A Recommended sensor groups Ti Sensor group characteristics al Sensor assignments locations 9 System programming menu OPTIONS ENEE 11 SIA Setting requirements ecce rte Dade Ld etude ide a ica en betae s 19 Nonprogrammable hard coded system operation EE 20 Simon XT panel keys and TIeotures EE 35 SIMON AT MEUS TUC ii 36 Simon KT programMiNg
94. trusion I Y Y 1234 09 Special intrusion such as gun cabinets and wall safes Intrusion S Y Y 1234 10 Entry exit delay A delay that requires a standard delay time chime Intrusion S Y Y 24 13 Instant perimeter Exterior doors and windows chime Intrusion JY Y 24 14 Instant interior Interior doors Intrusion F Y v 234 8 Simon XT Installation Manual Table 4 Sensor group characteristics continued A IER o 5 Activeln 2 3 arming Name application Siren type a 2 g levels 15 Instant interior Interior PIR motion sensors Intrusion F Y v 234 16 Instant interior Interior doors Intrusion FIN Y 34 17 Instant interior PIR motion sensors and Sound sensors Intrusion F IN Y 34 18 Instant interior Cross zone PIR motion sensors Intrusion F IN Y 34 19 Delayed interior Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm Intrusion S Y Y 34 20 Delayed interior PIR motion sensors that initiate a delay before going into Intrusion S N Y 34 alarm 21 Local instant interior 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that opens Intrusion Y Y 1234 and closes No report 22 Local delayed interior same as group 21 plus activation initiates a delay Intrusion S Y Y 1234 before going into alarm No report 3 23 Local instant auxiliary 24 hour local alarm zone protecting a
95. turn latchkey on on DISARM The panel will prompt you to Enter the appropriate code The panel will disarm doors enter an access code windows and motion sensors STATUS Press STATUS button for panel to display and speak the system status POLICE Press and hold or press button twice quickly to activate a nonmedical police or fire emergency alarm FIRE Press and hold or press button twice quickly to activate a nonmedical police or fire emergency alarm EMERGENCY Press and hold or press button twice quickly to activate a nonmedical police or fire emergency alarm Note Forty key presses for invalid codes ten invalid 4 digit codes for example will cause a system access alarm The alarm locks all touchpads except keyfobs for 90 seconds Table 29 Arming levels Arming level Description Indication 0 Subdisarms master access One beep indicates the system is subdisarmed The panel displays and and duress codes only and speaks Subdisarmed The DISARM button blinks bypasses 24 hour intrusion sensors master access code only Fire sensors group 26 cannot be subdisarmed 1 Disarm the system One beep indicates the system is disarmed The panel displays and speaks Disarmed The DISARM button lights 2 Arm doors and windows Two beeps verify that door window sensors are armed The panel displays Doors Windows and speaks Doors and windows on The DOORS WINDOWS button lights 3 Arm motion sensors Thr
96. twice quickly to call the central ca monitoring station and notify them of a nonmedical call for help Fire Press and hold the Fire button for two seconds or press twice quickly to call the central monitoring A station and notify them of a nonmedical call for help Microphone Used to communicate with central monitoring station after an alarm Scroll up scroll down Enter Numeric keypad 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 Speaker 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 Door Covers the lower panel Lights on Lights off Entering and exiting the system menu To enter the system menu press either the scroll up down or enter buttons in the upper right of the panel Press the STATUS button to exit a menu or option edit mode and navigate up one level Pressing the STATUS button while in the top menu level exits the system menu level 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 code protected area of t
97. umber account number phone lock downloader code phone report mode 1 phone report modes 1 to 4 access code length and call waiting and dealer code will not reset to their defaults Chapter 5 Testing This section describes how to perform various test procedures You should test the system after installing after servicing and after adding or removing devices from the system In this chapter CORA BQN PEE 60 EE o i C Em 61 If a sensor fails the sensor fest 62 Phone communication i iii 63 Offsite phone operation isses EEN ed ede e ta a 63 Central station communication 64 Two way voice operation NEEN NNN e Le Re RR eI RE 65 Voice eveni nol eal Omes e en E i es ER REESE d 65 Pino Don cec EET 66 Manual lamp module contra 66 X10 siren and lamp module functions 2 cesses 66 60 Simon XT Installation Manual Control panel Test the panel by pressing the buttons as described in Table 28 Table 29 provides a list of the arming levels Note An access code is required when arming if the Secure arming option is on Table 28 Control panel test sequence Button Function tested Test Correct result DOORS The panel arms door and Press DOORS WINDOWS a second The button will blink when No entry WINDOWS window sensors time to eliminate the programmed delay is on entry delay MOTIONS The panel will arm motion Press MOTIONS a second time to The button blinks when latchkey is sensors
98. up purposes You may not a transfer or distribute the Licensed Product to others in electronic format or otherwise and this Agree ment shall automatically terminate in the event of such a transfer or distribution b use the Software over a computer network c sell rent lease or sublicense the Software d copy or modify the Licensed Product for any purpose including for backup purposes Intended use 3 Term This Agreement is effective until terminated You may terminate this Agreement by uninstalling all components of the Software from all Machines and returning the Software to GE SECURITY GE SECURITY may terminate this Agreement if You breach any of these terms and conditions Upon ter mination of this Agreement for any reason You agree to uninstall all components of the Software and return the Licensed Product to GE SECURITY All provisions of this Agreement relating to i disclaimer of warranties ii limitations on liability remedies and damages and iii GE SECURITY s proprietary rights shall survive termination of this Agreement 4 Object code The Software is delivered in object code only You may not alter merge modify adapt or translate the Software nor decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise reduce the Soft ware to a human perceivable form nor create derivative works or programs based on the Software 5 Limited warranty GE SECURITY warrants that for one 1 year from the date of delivery
99. ut period 5 minutes a Not investigated for use by UL Chapter 4 Programming Table 19 Communication modes Function Default Description Phone 1 report Off All SIA mode All CID Phone 2 report Alarm SIA mode Alarm CID Phone 3 report Nonalarm SIA mode Nonalarm CID Phone da o Backup SIA phone tollare backup mode Backup CID phone failure backup Voice dialer Off Note UL has only verified reporting compatibility with the CS5000 Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver For UL listed systems Phone 1 Report Mode must be set to All SIA or All CID Alarms include Fire Intrusion Emergency Silent and Alarm Cancels Nonalarms include Latchkey No Activity Openings Closings Fail to Open Fail to Close Force Armed AC Power Failure CPU Low Battery and Trouble Restorals Timers Table 20 provides timer option details Table 20 Timers Function Default Description Latchkey time Off Determines whether the panel reports a latchkey alarm if the system is not disarmed at a preset time between midnight and 11 59 P M on If the latchkey feature is disabled off the panel will not report a latchkey alarm The system clock must be set for the latchkey feature to work Entry delay 030 seconds Determines how much time the user has to disarm the system after entering the armed premises through a designated delay door before an alarm occurs Beeps sound during the entire delay time to rem
100. vide report option details Table 18 Reporting options Function Opening reports Default Off Description Determines whether the panel sends opening reports to a central station whenever the system is disarmed on or not off User number will be reported as zone number Keyfobs learned into zone 1 to 40 will report as zone they are learned into Dealer code 44 Installer code 45 Master code 46 User code 1 47 User code 2 48 User code 3 49 User code 4 50 User code 5 51 User code 6 52 User code 7 53 User code 8 54 Duress code 55 Closing reports Off Determines whether the panel sends closing reports to a central station whenever the system is armed on or not off User number will be reported as zone number Keyfobs learned into zones 1 through 40 will report as the zone they are learned into Dealer code 44 Installer code 45 Master code 46 User code 1 47 User code 2 48 User code 3 49 User code 4 50 User code 5 51 User code 6 52 User code 7 53 User code 8 54 Duress code 55 Force armed Off Determines whether the panel sends a force armed report to a central station if the user bypasses protesting sensors indirect bypass when arming the system on or not off AC power failure Off Determines whether or not the panel sends AC power failure reports to a central station after the programmed time expires The time can be se
101. y enter more text or press Enter again to finish adding the sensor The panel displays Trip sensor with the next available sensor number Press STATUS repeatedly to exit Deleting sensors To delete a sensor l SQ 90 xw ION AA Cose Je Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays System programming Press Enter The panel displays Enter code Enter your access code and press Enter The panel displays Access codes Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Sensors Press Enter The panel displays Learn sensor Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays Delete sensor Press Enter The panel displays Sn Grp lt Text gt Press the scroll buttons until the panel displays the sensor you want to delete Press Enter The panel displays Deleted then shows Delete sensor 10 Press STATUS twice to exit Editing sensors You can use this feature to change the group or name of a sensor that is already in panel memory The procedure is very similar to the procedure used to program sensor information after a sensor is learned in Pressing DISARM while editing sensor text deletes all text for that sensor Table 17 Sensors Function Default Description Learn sensors Adds learns sensors to panel memory Delete sensors Deletes sensors from panel memory Edit sensors Edits sensor information in panel memory Reporting Chapter 4 Programming Table 18 and Table 19 on page 49 pro
102. ystem time Chapter 6 69 Troubleshooting and support Sensors A sensor does not work Make sure the battery is good and installed correctly e Check for interference from metal objects Move or rotate the sensor e Move the sensor to a new location Door or window is closed but the panel announces it is open e Be certain the arrow on the magnet and the guide line on the transmitter are aligned and within 1 4 inch of each other e The sensor tamper switch may be open cover off Motion sensors go off continuously Be sure the sensor is mounted on a solid surface and the viewing field is free from sources of changing temperature Motion sensor does not respond to motion Make sure the sensor battery is good and installed correctly Wait 2 minutes after installing a new battery to test the sensor e Adjust the sensor mounting e Leave the area for 3 minutes then retest e The environment is too hot or too cold Outdoor sensors operate between 32 and 120 F 0 and 49 C Dirt or dust may be causing the problem Wipe the sensor with a clean damp cloth X10 modules All lamp modules or siren not working Be sure the panel transformer is plugged into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch e Check that the panel is powered using the line carrier power transformer e Housecode was programmed incorrectly One lamp module or siren is not working Unplug nearby equipment that may be causing interference light

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