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1. Q o o m HOME SECURITY ARM Doors amp Windows w E ARM Motion Sensors O O Cpa QO Time Activated u o LIGHTS Sensor Activated SYSTEM STATUS 5 00000 Test Weekly Motion LIGHTS EMERGENCY 8988G12C DS4 How to Use An Off Site Phone for Remote Phone Control Not Included in Basic Model You may use an off site phone to arm disarm your Control Panel toggle lights check system status or conduct an audio session ask your installer if you have this feature To gain ac cess to the Control Panel 1 Call the Control Panel and let the phone ring twice then hang up 2 Wait at least 10 seconds and call the Control Panel again You may wait up to 40 seconds before calling again 3 The Control Panel should answer on the first ring You won t hear any prompt when the system answers 4 Press the button on your telephone and you will hear system activated At this point you may perform the actions listed in the first paragraph of this page For example to check system status Press CODE 1 on your telephone CODE is any access code programmed into your Control Panel Note Press CODE 9 to hang up or your security sys tem site phone may be busy for up to 90 seconds after your disconnect Note If you are interactive with your Control Panel and the panel hangs up on you the system is calling in a r
2. Latchkey A latchkey report is called when the system is not disarmed by a predetermined time The latchkey time is programmed by the user Option 03 Latchkey must be enabled when arming Phone Test A phone test report is called in when a phone test has been performed Disarming A disarming report is called in when the system is disarmed This option is programmed by your installer Arming An arming report is called in when the system is armed This option is programmed by your installer Fail to Disarm A fail to disarm report is called in when the system is not disarmed by the time programmed by the installer Fail to Arm A fail to arm report is called in when the system is not armed by the time programmed by the installer AC Power Failures An AC power failure is called in 15 minutes after loss of power AC Power Restoral A restoral will be reported when power is restored Alarms Alarm resports include Emergency Intrusion and Fire Sensor Test or Phone Test A sensor test or phone test can be performed by following the instructions given in the section labeled Manual Tests What You Need to Test on page 15 of this manual Access Codes Your security system has a master access code access codes 1 5 and a panic code The mas ter code is used for disarming and programming your system Access codes 1 5 are generally used for children or as tem porary codes for a babysitter or serv
3. These messages may respond with system information or prompt you to take further action For example if you want to disarm the system and you press the DISARM button the Control Panel responds by saying Please enter your access code If you press a button and the feature has not been programmed into the Control Panel the panel voice will respond with Function not available An example of this situation is pressing the Control Panel button CHIME Special Motion when you have no non intrusion Motion Sensors in your installation The panel voice would respond with Function not available Panel Beeps Panel beeps are used to indicate keypresses status and problems with the system Panel beeps can be enabled or disabled see What You Can Change on page 11 Use the following table to understand the beeps used by the security system Activity Beep Response ARM Doors amp Windows Exit delay beeps sound 2 times when you arm and 2 times at the end of the delay time Entry delay beeps sound 2 times every 5 seconds and 2 times per second during the last 10 seconds ARM Motion Sensors Exit delay beeps sound 3 times when you arm and 3 times at the end of the delay time Entry delay beeps sound 3 times every 5 seconds and 3 times per second during the last 10 seconds ARM Doors Windows amp Exit delay beeps sound 4 times when you arm and 4 times at the end of the delay time Motion Sensors Entry delay beeps s
4. Toggle Lights CODE 0 System Status CODE 1 Audio Session CODE 5 X X a command from the audio session command set See Table on page 9 Hang Up CODE 9 CODE any access code Audio Session Command Set Baia Audio Session 1 Speak 30r6 Listen 7 Extends the session for 90 more sec onds 99 Terminates session Note If 1 3 6 or 7 is pressed the session time is extended for 90 more seconds The panel will sound time out warning beeps when there are 20 and 10 seconds left of the session How to Use Your Touchpads Touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your home They have additional home control features such as light and appliance control When using the Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad beeps and voice feedback will be heard from this touchpad and not from the Control Panel Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad Not for use with Basic Model o E 660606 EMERGENCY Press amp Hold Both Keys SYSTEM STATUS ARM Doors amp Windows ARM Motion Sensors DISARM 660666666 6666 8988G07B DS4 KeyChain Touchpad 10 lt o 8348G03A DS4 9065 9 SYSTEM STATUS Press once to hear information about your system See System Tests amp Trouble Beeps on page 14 ARM Doors amp Windows Press once to turn the security system protect
5. Automatic Control Panel Testing What the System Tests for You Your security system is able to automatically test itself for Power failures Low batteries Non working sensors Communication troubles with the Central Monitoring Sta tion Trouble Beeps When your security system detects one of the problems above interior sirens sound trouble beeps rapidly six times and then again every minute until the trouble condition is corrected If you do a status check by pressing the SYSTEM STATUS button twice or change the system from being armed to dis armed or disarmed to armed the beeps will stop If the prob lem is not corrected beeps start again 4 hours later Silencing Trouble Beeps Pressing the SYSTEM STATUS button twice or changing from armed to disarmed or disarmed to armed while the system has a trouble condition stops the trouble beeps Trouble beeps begin again 4 hours later in some cases unless the trouble condition is corrected AC Power Failure This condition occurs if your security system has been accidentally unplugged or if there has been an AC power outage The backup battery will take over If AC power is not restored within 15 seconds the Control Panel will go dark and alert you with trouble beeps If you press any but ton the display will light and pressing SYSTEM STATUS twice will confirm the AC power failure If AC power is not re stored within 15 minutes the system will call the
6. Sensors 4 Intrusion 6 K KeyChain Touchpad 10 KeyChain Touchpads 4 L Latchkey 7 9 11 Light 10 Light button 10 Light Lockout 1 1 LIGHT ON OFF 10 light unit number 10 light unit numbers 4 lights on off 7 LIGHTS Sensor Activated 8 11 LIGHTS Time Activated 8 Lights Time Activated 11 limitations 19 LOCK 10 M Master Access Code default 5 Messages to the Owner 3 messages trouble 14 Module 1 or 2 Failure 14 Modules 4 motion sensors 4 5 6 7 9 N No activity 11 No Activity Beeps 5 No Entry Delay 7 O Option 01 Panel Beeps 11 Option 02 Panel Voice 11 Option 03 Latchkey Time 11 Option 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time 11 Option 37 Motion Activated Light Lockout Stop Time 11 Option 41 Voice Chime 11 Option 42 Speaker Level 11 Option 43 Pager Phone Number 11 Option 50 Detected 14 Option Table 13 Outdoor Motion Sensors 4 P pager 6 pager reports 6 11 Panel Beeps 5 Panel Indicator Lights 6 Panel Voice Messages 5 panic code 3 Phone Commands for Remote Access 9 18 Phone Test 11 15 Programming Decals 12 Programming Instructions 13 R Remote Access 9 Remote Handheld Touchpad 10 Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad 4 Reports pager 6 S Sensor Activated Lights 8 11 Sensor Failure 14 Sensor Low Battery 14 Sensor Open 14 Sensor Test 11 sensor testing 15 Sensor Tripping Instructions 15 Sensors 4 15 Service 19 Set Clo
7. central mon itoring station if programmed by installer The backup battery if fully charged will last for 18 24 hours with no AC power System Battery Failure This condition occurs if the emergency backup battery has been drained Trouble beeps will start and the SYSTEM STATUS button will light Press the SYSTEM STATUS button twice to hear the trouble message If your AC power is not working your security system will shut down once the battery is drained The Control Panel battery should be replaced once a year if using a 9V Ultralife battery Sensor Failure This condition occurs if a sensor is not communicating with the Control Panel Trouble beeps will start and the SYSTEM STATUS button will light Press the SYSTEM STATUS button twice to hear which sensor s have trouble Perform sensor tests It may be necessary for you to 14 call your security system dealer if the problem continues Sensor Low Battery This condition occurs if a system sensor has a low battery The sensor may still be communicat ing with the Control Panel Trouble beeps will start and the SYSTEM STATUS button will light Press the SYSTEM STA TUS button twice to hear which sensor s have trouble It may be necessary for you to call your security system dealer to re solve this problem Some sensor batteries can be replaced by the homeowner Fail To Communicate This condition occurs if your se curity system cannot communicate to the central monitoring s
8. loss of life or property Service If you have any questions about your security system or if you ever need service please contact your security consultant Company Name Phone Number Address 17 Numerics 2 Way Voice Audio Session 9 2 Way Voice On Board 4 A AC Power Failure 11 14 AC Power Restoral 11 Access Code change 13 Access Code delete 13 Access Codes 11 Alarm 6 Alarm Sirens and Lights 6 Alarm System Limitations 19 Alarm Type 6 Alarms 11 ARM Doors Windows 5 7 9 10 ARM Doors Windows 8 Motion Sensors 5 9 ARM Doors Windows with No Entry Delay 9 ARM Doors Windows with No Entry Delay and Motions with Latchkey 9 ARM Motion Sensors 5 7 9 10 ARM Motions with Latchkey 9 Arm with Doors or Windows Open 3 Arming 11 audio session 9 Audio Verification Module 4 Audio Verification Set 9 B battery failure 14 Beeps 5 14 C Canceling Accidental Alarms 3 Change an Access Code 13 CHIME Doors 5 8 CHIME Special Motion 5 8 Clearing System Status 14 CODE 7 Communication test 15 Control Panel 4 D delay entry 5 delay exit 5 Delete an Access Code 13 DISARM 5 7 9 10 Disarm 11 Door Window Sensors 4 E Emergency 6 8 10 Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan 18 Entry delay 5 Entry Exit Activated Lights 11 Exit delay 5 F Fail to Arm 6 11 Fail to Disarm 6 11 Fail To Communicate 14 Fire Temporal 3 6 H HOME CONTROL 8 HOME SECURITY 7 House Code 11 Indoor Motion
9. registration number and the ringer eguivalence number REN for this eguipment If reguested this information must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five 5 0 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service If possible you will be notified in advance When advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equip ment You will be given advanced notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and repair information The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs 1999 INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC ITI is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies Inc SIMON M is a trademark of Interact
10. system status If the trouble condition was a low CPU battery perform a sensor test The SYSTEM STATUS button should turn off if all trou ble conditions have been corrected Manual Tests What You Need to Test As an added safeguard there are system tests you should do yourself on a regular basis The Control Panel cover in the lower left corner reminds you to TEST WEEKLY Sensors You can test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sending strong signals to the Control Panel see Testing Sen sors paragraph Communication You can also test the communication between your system and the Central Monitoring Station see Testing Communica tion paragraph Testing Sensors You should test the security system at least once each week To perform the sensor test 1 Open the Control Panel Cover 2 Enter the master access code 3 Press the Test button once the Control Panel will say Sensor Test 4 Press the DONE button The panel will voice prompt you with a list of your programmed sensors that you need to test The panel will start with sensor 1 and say Test sensor 1 sensor name When you trip a sensor and it communicates successfully it will be removed from the list You may trip the sensors in any order The sensor test has a 4 minute time out that resets with each sensor trip After all sensors have been successfully tested the Control Panel will say Sensor test complete press DONE Press DONE The C
11. to operate and program your secu rity system It communicates to you through panel voice mes sages panel beeps and by lighting buttons on the Control Panel The Control Panel can communicate to a central mon itoring station and or a numeric pager The Control Panel may come with 2 Way Voice On Board This feature allows the Central Station to communicate with the user if there is a prob lem at the security system site Audio Verification Module Not for use with Basic Model The Audio Verification Module AVM gives the central station operator the ability to hear what s happening at the premises during an alarm and speak directly to the system owner The operator can determine how serious an alarm is find out what kind of help is needed and dispatch the appropriate assis tance DOOR WINDOW SENSOR KEYCHAIN TOUCHPAD TOUCHTALK 2 WAY RF TOUCHPAD GARAGE DOOR MODULE AUDIO VERIFICATION MODULE Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad Not for use with Basic Model These touchpads are used to control the security system pri marily from within the home KeyChain Touchpads KeyChain Touchpads are used to control the security system from within or near the outside of your home Indoor Motion Sensors Indoor Motion Sensors detect motion They may be used for intrusion protection or to sound chimes on the Control Panel Outdoor Motion Sensors Outdoor Motion Sensors detect moti
12. 4 SIMON OWNER S MANUAL L simon FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies Inc can void the user s authority to operate the eguipment FCC Part 15 Class B This eguipment 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 interference in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the eguipment and receiver Connect the affected eguipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Part 68 This eguipment complies with part 68 of the FCC Rules Located on this eguipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC
13. E iNPUTS SIREN power limited circuits AC POWER 8988G37D DSF Add a Time Activated Light Add Light Contro Unit Time Press gt gt gt See Note Minutes CONE Hours Set on time See Note Sea Note Hours Minutes DONE Set off time See Note See Note Set Clock Clock Set Hours Minutes DONE res OOOO SeeNote See Noe Delete Delete To delete an option or access code press O and follow the voice prompting Delete Light Control Unit CRC item from Control Menu See Nole Cancel Cancel if you make a mistake or want to start over press O To delete a light press Sensor or Phone Test Test To select test press O and follow the voice prompting Note Hold key or press repeatedly untii you hear the desired item 8988G38A DSF Step by Step Programming Instructions Use the following instructions to access the programming but tons and programming decals 1 Open the Control Panel Cover by pressing the plastic latch on the top of the Control Panel When you open the cover you will immediately be prompted by the Control Panel voice to use the red num bered keys to enter your ID 2 Enter Your Access Code The Master access code is 1 2 3 4 when the panel is shipped You should change it to a code known only by you 3 The system voice will prompt you to begin with the START MENU The START MENU is located on the left side of the upper decal The START MENU incl
14. If your system includes 24 hour protection sensors on items such as gun or jewelry cases you must do an additional disarm called subdisarm before accessing these areas to avoid causing an alarm The master access code and panic code can subdisarm When the system is disarmed using the Control Pan el the Remote Handheld Touchpad or Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad enter the master access code or panic code to subdisarm the system The Control Panel is subdisarmed when the Disarm button is flashing If the panic code was used an alarm will be reported to the central station CAUTION If you use the Control Panel to arm your security system when leaving your home you need to be aware of the fol lowing You need to exit before the end of the delay period or an alarm will sound Remember when you arm you will hear 2 3 or 4 beeps at the beginning of the exit delay see the table Panel Beeps on page 5 of this manual to determine the meaning of control panel system beeps At the end of the exit delay the system beeps 2 3 or 4 additional beeps If you exit at that time after the exit delay your system assumes you are now returning to your home The system is now counting down the entry delay time and will expect you to disarm the system within the entry delay time or it will alarm Something may have happened while you were away If you enter your home and controlled lights that are normally off are on and or you hear alarm sirens an intruder may
15. Use the following table to understand the panel indicator lights Button When the Button Light is On When the Button Flashes ARM Doors amp Windows Doors Windows armed amp No Entry Delay on Doors Windows armed ARM Motion Sensors Motion Sensors armed amp Latchkey on Motion Sensors armed DISARM System disarmed System subdisarmed SYSTEM STATUS System trouble or Open Sensor System in alarm CHIME Doors Door will cause chime CHIME Special Motion Not Included in Basic Model Motion will cause chime LIGHTS Time Activated Not Included in Basic Model Light schedule is on LIGHTS Sensor Activated Not Included in Basic Model Sensors will cause light to go on Numeric Pager You may program your security system to send a numeric message indicating system activities to your pager The system will send the message twice See Programming Your System on page 11 Use the following table to determine what the numeric message is reporting Reports Numeric Message Reports Numeric Message Phone Test 101 101 Intrusion 108 108 AC Power Restoral 102 102 Fire 109 109 AC Power Failure 103 103 Disarming 110 110 Latchkey 104 104 Arming 111 111 No Activity 105 105 Fail to Disarm 112 112 Panic Code 106 106 Fail to Arm 113 113 Emergency 107 107 How to Use Your Control Panel The Control Pan
16. Way RF Touchpad Not for use with Basic Model Press and hold the 2 EMER GENCY buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds SWS Not for use with Basic Model Unplug the SWS plug the unit back in Testing Communication Test communication with your central monitoring station and the pager at least once per week to make sure you have the proper telephone connection between your system and the central monitoring station To perform a phone test 1 Open the Control Panel cover 2 Enter the master access code 3 Press the Test button twice the Control Panel will say Phone Test 4 Press the DONE button The Control Panel will say Phone test is on twice If the test is successful the Control Panel will say Phone test ok within 3 minutes The Control Panel will say Phone test is on three times if you have a pager Your pager will display 101 101 if the phone test to the pager was successful If the test is un successful the SYSTEM STATUS button will light and the Control Panel will say Phone communication failure within 10 minutes If a phone test fails call your security system dealer NOTE If your system is not connected to a ceniral moni toring station and you don t use a pager you won t be able to perform the phone test 15 Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan Planning for Emergencies This section describes what you can do to plan ahead for an emergency Emergency Planning Your Flo
17. be inside or another emergency may have occurred Leave immediately and call for non medical emergency help Canceling Accidental Alarms You have up to 120 seconds programmable by the installer after causing an accidental alarm to disarm your security system See your installer to determine this amount of time If the programmed seconds have passed you must call the central monitoring station to cancel the alarm Notices for UL Listed Installations This system is suitable for Grade A household burglary applications The Freeze Sensor Glass Guard and Shock Sensors are not UL Listed The garage door opening feature used with this system has not been evaluated by UL Introduction to Your System Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion and fire It may also be used to control lights and appliances within your home The system is designed to be monitored and or to send mes sages to a numeric pager The security system uses devices called sensors which use radio waves to communicate alarms to the Control Panel The system is supervised meaning that the Control Panel checks the status of each sensor to detect problems If the Control Panel detects trouble it will notify you with beeps and indicator lights on the Control Panel itself Typical Security System Components A typical security system installation consists of the following devices Control Panel The Control Panel is used
18. ck 11 Silencing Trouble Beeps 14 Sirens 6 Smoke Sensors 4 STAR 10 subdisarm 3 7 System Access Alarm 14 System Battery Failure 14 SYSTEM STATUS 6 7 10 14 System Status 9 SYSTEM STATUS clearing 14 System Tests 14 15 T Table Alarm Type 6 Table Audio Verification Set 9 Table Numeric Pager 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Table Options 13 Table Panel Beeps 5 Table Panel Indicator Lights 6 Table Phone Commands for Remote Access 9 Table Sensor Tripping Instructions 15 test phone 15 Testing Communication 15 Testing Sensors 11 15 Time Activated Lights 8 11 Toggle Lights 9 touchpads 10 Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad 10 Trouble Beeps 5 14 trouble beeps silencing 14 Trouble Messages 14 U unit numbers 4 UNLOCK 10 Howto Arm the system Doors amp Windows Arm the system Motion Sensors Arm the system Doors Windows amp Motion Sensors Activate No Entry Delay Activate the Latchkey feature Disarm the system Subdisarm the system Send an alarm to the Central Monitoring Station Check the system status Set doors to Chime Set Special Motion Chime Set lights to time activated Set lights to sensor activated Open a garage door or turn on special lights Toggle lights Lights on CONTROL PANEL ARM Doors amp Windows ARM Motion Sensors ARM ARM Doors amp Motion Windows Sensors ARM Doors amp Press Twice Windows ARM Motion Press Twice Sensors Access Code Maste
19. curred Press the button to hear what is wrong with the system See System Tests amp Trouble Beeps on page 14 Press SYSTEM STATUS then the 7 8 button to turn all lights on Press SYS TEM STATUS then the 9 0 button to turn all lights off Not for use with Basic Model CODE There are 5 CODE buttons located on the left side of the Con trol Panel Each button represents 2 numbers The top CODE button is 1 2 which means that this button is pressed when entering either 1 or 2 For example if your access code is 1 2 3 4 you must press the 1 2 button twice and the 3 4 button twice If your system includes 24 hour protection sensors on items such as gun or jewelry cases you must subdisarm the Control Panel before accessing these areas to avoid causing an alarm To subdisarm the system when it is already disarmed enter the master access code The DISARM button will flash when the Control Panel is subdisarmed 8988G12B DS4 HOME CONTROL If any of the HOME CONTROL buttons are pressed and a sen sor or module is not associated programmed with this fea ture the Control Panel will say Function not available CHIME Doors Press to cause the Control Panel to beep when protected doors or windows are opened This is a nice feature to use if you re busy in one part of your home and you want to know when family members are going in and out of your home CHIME Special Motion Model Pr
20. d causing an alarm Exiting your home You have at least 5 seconds and up to 120 seconds depending on installer programming to leave without causing an alarm LOCK and UNLOCK Press both buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to send an intrusion silent or non medical emergency alarm to the central monitoring station UNLOCK Press to disarm your security system LIGHT Press to turn system controlled lights on or off STAR Press to open or close your garage door if programmed or your system may be programmed to turn on a light using this button For any keypress on the KeyChain Touchpad hold the button until the indicator light blinks Programming Your System What You Can Change Options Press Add in the START MENU and follow the voice prompts to turn an option on Press Delete in the START MENU to turn an option off Option 01 Panel Beeps Panel Beeps are any beeps including chime beeps that come from the Control Panel Panel Beeps except for alarm sirens may be disabled See Panel Beeps on page 5 Option 02 Panel Voice Panel Voice may be disabled except for status messages open sensor responses and when in program mode Option 03 Latchkey Time Adding this option allows you to program Latchkey Time Latchkey is used to notify parents if children do not arrive home at a predetermined time and disarm the system Option 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time Option 37 Sensor Activated L
21. el interface consists of 3 columns of buttons They are HOME SECURITY CODE and HOME CONTROL There is a non medical EMERGENCY button located on the far right HOME SECURITY ARM Doors amp Windows Press once to turn the secu rity system protection on for all protected doors and windows If a door or window is open when you arm the system it will be bypassed meaning not protected The SYSTEM STATUS light will be lit Press twice to eliminate the preprogrammed entry delay The ARM Doors amp Windows button blinks when No Entry Delay is on ARM Motion Sensors Press once to turn protection on for all intrusion Motion Sensors Use when no one is home This is usually used in combination with ARM Doors amp Win dows Press twice to activate Latchkey Latchkey is used to notify parents if children do not arrive home at a predetermined time and disarm the system The ARM Motion Sensors button blinks when Latchkey is on DISARM Press once and enter your access code using the CODE buttons to turn security protection off Some sen sors for example smoke detectors and panic devices are still active even when the system is disarmed ARM Doors amp Windows ARM Motion Sensors Motion DISARM Activated SYSTEM LIGHTS STATUS Activated Q p 7 O Q SYSTEM STATUS Press twice to hear information about your system If the button is lit there is a problem with the system If the button is blinking an alarm has oc
22. eport to the central monitoring station or a pager due to an action made by you or someone at the security system site The following table identifies the phone commands to be used when using remote phone control 2 Way Voice Audio Session Not Included in Basic Model An audio session may be conducted from off site You can call the security system site and talk to the people present and they can talk to you using the speaker and microphone on the Control Panel Note Ask your installer if you have this feature available to you Do the following to conduct an audio session 1 Follow the instructions above for Remote Phone Control to gain access to the Control Panel 2 Press CODE 5 on the phone to start the audio ses sion 3 Press 1 to speak or 3 to listen If you press 3 to listen you may notice a 5 second delay before you can hear the Control Panel s surroudings See the following table Audio Session Command Set for the commands that can be used from an off site phone 4 Press 9 9 to hang up Phone Commands for Remote Access Control Panel Function Phone Command DISARM CODE 1 ARM Doors Windows CODE 2 ARM Doors Windows with No Entry Delay CODE 2 2 ARM Motions CODE 3 ARM Motions with Latchkey CODE 3 3 ARM Doors Windows and Motions CODE 2 3 ARM Doors Windows with No Entry Delay and Motions with Latchkey CODE 2 2 34 3
23. ess to cause the Control Panel to beep when Motion Sen sors detect movement within a specific area These Motion Sensors are not used for intrusion protection Not Included in Basic If you have Motion Sensors located in areas such as ina patio area or at the front door and you want to know when someone is approaching these areas you would use this feature LIGHTS Time Activated Model Press to enable system controlled lights to turn on and off at scheduled times Not Included in Basic An example is turning your living room lights on at 7 pm and off at 10 pm LIGHTS Sensor Activated Not Included in Basic Model Press to have specially programmed sensors turn on lights for 4 minutes when sensors are tripped An example is using an outdoor Motion Sensor at the front door When the Motion Sensor detects movement it will cause the light at the front door to turn on You may also program the star button on the KeyChain Touchpad to turn on a light for 4 minutes The KeyChain Touchpad star key will always work even when sensor activated lights are disabled EMERGENCY Press EMERGENCY for 2 seconds or twice quickly to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a non medical call for help If the decal pictured below shown in gray is on your panel you can press the EMERGENCY button then one of the other 3 buttons intrusion auxiliary or fire to call the central moni toring station or a numeric pager
24. ice personnel and may be used only for disarming The panic code may be entered to disarm or subdisarm the system in a non medical emer gency situation The Control Panel will call the central station but there will be no indication of an alarm at the Control Panel Note Because different codes can be entered using the same button presses you have to use caution when program ming the panic code You need to ensure that the panic code does not use the same button presses as other access codes For example if the master code is 1234 do not pro gram the panic code to be 2244 The Control Panel would interpret these codes to be the same code Time Activated Lights Not Included in Basic Model Lights may be put on a time schedule Entry Exit Activated Lights Not Included in Basic Model Lights will turn on for the delay period Sensor Activated Lights Not Included in Basic Model Lights will turn on for 4 minutes after a sensor is tripped Set Clock If the panel loses power the clock must be set House Code Not Included in Basic Model The house code programmed into the panel should match the house code set on lamp appliance and garage door modules 11 12 Programming Using Panel Decals Upper Decal and Lower Decal not included in Basic Model The programming decals are visible when you open the Control Panel cover These decals are designed to make system pro gramming easier for you Always begin by choosing a bu
25. ight Lockout Stop Time Not for use with Basic Model The Control Panel will not turn on a light which is activated by a sensor even if sensor activated lights are enabled between the programmed start time option 36 and the programmed stop time option 37 Both options must be programmed for this feature to work The LIGHTS Sensor Activated button must be lit for lights to turn on Option 41 Voice Chime The Control Panel will verbally announce which chime sen sor has been tripped if the chime feature is on Option 42 Speaker Level Not for use with Basic Model Turn the Control Panel speaker level to the high voice level when the option is turned on or turn the speaker level to the low voice level when turned off Option 43 Pager Phone Number Up to 22 digits including pauses may be programmed for the pager phone number Add 3 or 4 pauses to the end of the phone number to ensure the complete pager message will be received Press the Test button to program a pause into the phone number The Control Panel will call the pager to indicate No activity The no activity time period is programmed by your installer A no activity alarm is called in if the pro grammed amount of time passes the Control Panel is subdisarmed disarmed or doors and windows armed and no activity has occurred a key has not been pressed or a sensor has not been tripped Tripping of non intrusion chime sensors is not considered activity
26. ion on for all protected doors and windows Press twice to eliminate the preprogrammed entry delay ARM Motion Sensors Press once to turn protection on for all Motion Sensors Use when no one is home This is usually used in combination with ARM Doors amp Windows Press twice to activate the Latchkey feature DISARM Press once and enter your access code using the NUMERIC buttons to turn security protection off To subdisarm the system enter the master access code ON Light button Press twice quickly to activate all lights controlled by the security system You may turn on specific lights and appliances by pressing this button once and entering the unit number of a light or appliance using the NUMERIC buttons OFF Light button Press twice quickly to turn off all lights You may turn off specific lights and appliances by pressing this button once and entering the unit number of the light or appliance EMERGENCY Press both EMERGENCY buttons for 3 seconds to cause the system to call a central monitoring station to report a non medical emergency LOCK Press once to arm doors and windows LOCK Press twice to arm doors windows and Motion Sensors LOCK Press 3 times to arm doors windows Motion Sensors and to activate the Latchkey option Entering your home If your installer programmed the KeyChain Touchpad with no entry delay and you armed the system with the KeyChain Touchpad you must disarm your system from outside of the home to avoi
27. ive Technologies Inc Specifications are subject to change Some features are optional For reprints order manual 466 1575 Rev C Dated February 1999 INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INc 2266 SECOND STREET NORTH NORTH SAINT PAUL MN 55109 T 651 777 2690 ne F 651 779 4890 WIRELESS Security Automation Access Control TABLE OF CONTENTS IntrOdUCHON sssaaa a aa a a a a 4 Security System Beeps Lights and Messages 5 How to Use Your Control Panel 05 7 How to Use Your Touchpads 20 0055 10 Programming Your System 2 0 11 System Tests amp Trouble Beeps 20 55 14 Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan 16 Alarm System Limitations 2 0000005 17 eo Gop a en TT 18 Quick Reference Table Lakis Back Cover Important Messages to the Owner In the following paragraphs there may be some terminology that you are not familiar with Reread this section after you familiarize yourself with your security system Arming Your System with Doors or Windows Open Any sensors which are open when the system is armed will be bypassed after the exit delay has expired This means they will not be protecting your home If you wish to bypass a sensor after you have armed your system you must first disarm the system then open the door or window which you want bypassed Your system will tell you if a protected door or window is open when you arm the system
28. on in a protected outdoor area and can sound chimes or turn on outside lights They are not used for intrusion detection Door Window Sensors Door Window Sensors detect the opening of a door or win dow Smoke Sensors Smoke Sensors detect smoke They have a built in siren which sounds when smoke is detected Modules Not for use with Basic Model Modules are used to control lights appliances and a garage door Only unit numbers 1 8 may be used for individual light appliance or garage door control MOTION SENSOR SMOKE SENSOR REMOTE HANDHELD TOUCHPAD EN wl CARBON MONOXIDE LAMP ALARM MODULE APPLIANCE MODULE 8988G21D DSF Security System Beeps Lights and Messages Your security system communicates to you through the use of panel voice messages panel beeps indicator lights on the panel itself and to a numeric pager if programmed You communicate to your security system with key presses on the Control Panel touchpads or through the use of a remote telephone Disarming and programming reguire you to input a 4 digit access code The Master Access Code default is 1 2 3 4 when the security system is shipped from the factory You should change it to a code known only by you Panel Voice Messages When you press the buttons on the Control Panel or the touchpads the Control Panel responds with voice messages Panel voice can be enabled or disabled see What You Can Change on page 11
29. ontrol Panel will say Sensor test ok If any of the sensors did not test successfully and you want to terminate the test press DONE The Control Panel will say Sensor test canceled or failure If a sensor test fails call your security dealer Use the following table to trip sensors Sensor Tripping Instructions Sensor Do This Door Window Open the secured door or win dow Freeze Apply ice to the sensor Do not allow the sensor to get wet Water Press a wet rag or wet finger 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 then press the TEST RESET button until the unit beeps 8 times Sensor Tripping Instructions Sensor Do This Glass Guard Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the sensor Avoid the Motion Sensor s view for 5 minutes then enter its view Motion Sensor Rate of Rise Heat Rub your hands together until Detector warm then place one hand on the detector for 30 seconds Shock Tap the glass twice away from the sensor Wait at least 30 sec onds before testing again Smoke Press and hold the test button until the system sounds trans mission beeps Panic Buttons Press and hold the appropriate panic button s for 3 seconds KeyChain Touch Press and hold LOCK and pad UNLOCK simultaneously for 3 seconds Remote Handheld Touchpad and Touchtalk 2
30. or Plan Emergency Planning Since an emergency is always unexpected you should devel op plans to help prepare for a variety of emergency situations Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency plans to include the following Understand how to use your security system Know the normal state of doors and windows open closed or locked Escape fast Do not stop to pack Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to the touch Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help 16 reduce smoke inhalation during your escape Meet at a designated outdoor location Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if there is a fire e Notify the fire department from a neighbor s phone Emphasize that no one should enter the premises if they hear sirens in the house Ifyou arrive at the premises and hear sirens do not enter Call for emergency assistance from a neighbor s phone Your Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan Show all building levels Show exits from each room two exits per room are rec ommended Show the location of all security system components Show the location of any fire extinguishers Alarm System Limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary fire or environmental problems All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure to warn for a variet
31. ound 4 times every 5 seconds and 4 times per second during the last 10 seconds DISARM 1 beep CHIME DOORS 2 beeps feature must be programmed by installer CHIME SPECIAL MOTION 3 beeps feature must be programmed by installer Not Included in Basic Model Trouble Beeps 6 beeps every minute Press SYSTEM STATUS button twice to stop beeps for 4 hours No Activity Beeps 20 beeps every minute for 5 minutes feature must be programmed by the installer You will not get initial exit delay beeps if you are arming from a Touchtalk 2 Way RF Touchpad Note You may receive a different number of panel beeps if buttons are pressed quickly Alarm Sirens and Lights Exterior and interior sirens make 3 different alarm sounds on the premises each indicating a different type of alarm Sirens will time out and stop sounding after the siren timeout programmable by the installer System controlled lights also indicate the type of alarm Use the following table to understand alarm sounds and controlled lights Alarm Type Interior Siren Sound Exterior Siren Sound System Controlled Lights Not Included in Basic Model Fire Temporal 3 3 siren pulses then off 3 siren pulses then off On steady for 2 seconds 3 siren for 2 seconds 3 siren pulses then off for 2 pulses then off for 2 seconds seconds Intrusion On steady On steady Flashing Emergency Fast on off On steady Panel Indicator Lights
32. r Code EMERGENCY SYSTEM STATUS CHIME Special Mot LIGHTS Activated LIGHTS Sensor Activated Press Twice or Press amp hold for 3 seconds Press Twice SYSTEM STATUS Quick Reference Table REMOTE HANDHELD amp Touchtalk 2 Way RF TOUCHPAD ARM Doors amp Windows ARM Motion Sensors ARM Motion Sensors 0 Press Twice Windows ARM Motion Press Twice Sensors Access Code Master Code o Press both EMERGENCY buttons Press amp hold for 3 seconds SYSTEM STATUS Press Once JO Unit Press Twice Lights off SYSTEM STATUS Press Twice KEYCHAIN TOUCHPAD Press twice Press once if programmed Press amp hold for 3 seconds Press amp hold REMOTE PHONE CONTROL Press X Master Code 3 Press X Master Code 2 3 Press Master Code 2 2 Press X Master Code 3 3 Master Code 1 Master Code 1 Master Code 1 Press X Master Code 0 466 1575
33. s to enter 4 digit ID Enter your master access code using the red numbered keys 3 The panel voice prompts you to Please select from START MENU Press the Delete button on the START MENU 4 The panel voice prompts you to Select from MAIN MENU Press the Access Code button on the MAIN MENU 5 The panel voice responds with Access Code 1 press again for next access code or DONE to select or CAN CEL to guit Press the access code button again to hear the next access code When you hear the access code you wish to delete press the DONE Button The panel voice responds with Access Code X deleted 6 Close the Control Panel cover Delete Access Code Delete Access Code DONE res OOO 8988G45B DS4 Options The following is a table of options you can change See What You Can Change on page 11 for a description of these op tions Option Add Delete 1 Panel Beeps On Off 2 Panel Voice On Off 3 Latchkey Time 12am 11 59pm Off 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time Not for use with Basic Model 12am 11 59pm Off 37 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time Not for use with Basic Model 12am 11 59 pm Off 41 Chime Voice On Off 42 Speaker Volume High Low High Low Not for use with Basic Model 43 Pager Phone Number Up to 22 digits Off See Option 43 Pager Phone Number on page 11 13 System Tests amp Trouble Beeps
34. tation Your system will try to report to the central monitoring station 8 times before it tells you there is a Fail To Communi cate problem Trouble beeps will start and the SYSTEM STA TUS button will light Press the SYSTEM STATUS button twice to hear the trouble message It may be necessary for you to call your security system dealer if the problem contin ues Sensor Open This condition occurs if a door or window is open or a system sensor has been disturbed or tampered and not reset properly For example a Motion Sensor may be off the wall or a Door Window Sensor cover may have been re moved from the sensor Your system will indicate this condi tion to you by causing the SYSTEM STATUS button to light When you press this button twice the system responds with Sensor Name open Correct the problem by resetting the sensor If this condition continues call your security system dealer Option 50 Detected The Control Panel receiver may be experiencing some interference The system will call to no tify the central monitoring station about this problem Module 1 or 2 Failure Call your security system deal er System Access Alarm The Control Panel cover was opened while the system was armed The system will call the central monitoring station to report a tamper alarm Clearing System Status If a trouble condition is corrected press the SYSTEM STATUS button twice listen to the status message then disarm the system to clear
35. tton from the START MENU Follow the voice prompts and flow arrows to complete the desired task Notice the button flow diagrams under Instruction Summary to the right of the buttons and on the lower decal Version 2 PROGRAMMING Press for program information CONTROL MENU Entry Exit Dela DONE Close cover for SYSTEM STATUS key If SYSTEM STATUS key is lit press key and follow voice prompting System should be checked by a gualified technician at least every three years Instruction Summary Add Option Option 1 Panel Beeps Option 2 Panel Voice Option 43 Latchkey Time Option 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time Option 437 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time Option 41 Chime Voice Option 42 Speaker Volume High Low Option 43 Pager Phone Number Add Option Press p C C ant totow voice prompts See Note Add Access Code Add Access Code DONE Press gt O 0O then use red numbers to enter 4 digit code See Rete 422 1891 Rev E Add Light Control Set House Code Replace only with Ulta ad Ugii Conta DONE USVL J he ov ato Add an Entry Exit Activated Light Enty Exit Light Control Unit pes P O2O200 See Note Add a Sensor Activated Light Add Light Control Unit Sensors DONE Press OOF OFO7O SeeNole See Note or if rechargeable battery option is used call qualified technician for reptacement All inputs are Class HARDWIR
36. udes the following buttons Add Delete Cancel Test Clock Set Press the appropriate button 4 After pressing a button on the START MENU the system voice will prompt you to then use the MAIN MENU The MAIN MENU includes the following buttons Option Sensor Remote Access Code Light Control Press the appropriate button Depending on the button you pressed the system will prompt you to continue by pressing other buttons on the panel How to Change an Access Code 1 Open the cover of the Control Panel 2 The panel voice prompts you to Use red numbered keys to enter 4 digit ID Enter your master access code using the red numbered keys 3 The panel voice prompts you to Please select from START MENU Press the Add button on the START MENU 4 The panel voice prompts you to Select from MAIN MENU Press the Access Code button on the MAIN MENU 5 The panel voice responds with Master Code press again for next access code or DONE to select or CANCEL to quit Press the access code button again to hear the next access code When you hear the access code you wish to change press the DONE Button 6 Enter 4 new numbers using the red numbered keys 7 Close the Control Panel cover Add Access Code Add Access Code DONE Press gt O then use red numbers to enter 4 digit code 8988G25B DS4 How to Delete an Access Code 1 Open the cover of the Control Panel 2 The panel voice prompts you to Use red numbered key
37. y of reasons If sirens are not placed within hearing range of persons sleeping or in remote parts of the premises or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles If intruders gain access through unprotected points of entry or areas where sensors have been bypassed If intruders have the technical means of bypassing jamming or disconnecting all or part of the system If power to sensors is inadequate or disconnected If freeze or any environmental sensors are not located in areas where the appropriate condition can be detected If smoke does not reach a Smoke Sensor For example Smoke Sensors cannot detect smoke in chimneys walls roofs or smoke blocked by a closed door Sensors may not detect smoke in other levels of the building Sensors may not warn in time when fires are caused by smoking in bed explosions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other hazardous conditions If telephone lines are out of service Telephone lines are also vulnerable to compromise by any of several means Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of alarm failure Therefore test your system at least once per week to be sure sensors sirens and phone communications are all working correctly Although having an alarm system may make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums the system is no substitute for insur ance WARNING Security system devices cannot compensate you for the

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