GE Security P/N 466-2266-01 • REV A • ISS 24FEB10 Simon XT V2 User Manual
Home security The Simon XT allows you to control which sensors are active at any given time. Table 4 below describes the arming levels that you can s
To arm doors and windows (level 2): 1. Ensure that all doors and windows are closed. 2. Press Doors+Windows. 3. Enter your code when the display sh
Function Description No delay If the system was armed with the no delay feature activated, there will be no entry delay and the alarm will occur imm
Note: The designated door may be opened and closed only once. If you close the designated door behind you when you exit, you will need to disarm the
Canceling and preventing accidental alarms One of the biggest concerns you might have regarding your security system is causing an accidental alarm.
Voice chime Your installer may have programmed the system to speak the sensor name or make a custom chime sound when a chime sensor is tripped. The c
Using an offsite phone If enabled by the installer, you can control your Simon XT panel remotely from an offsite phone. The panel answers a phone cal
Caution: To avoid causing false alarms, check with your installer on how your touchpad/key fob options are programmed. Panic alarms need to be silenc
How your system communicates Your system communicates by using status beeps, alarm sirens, panel indicator lights, and trouble beeps. Status beeps Th
Alarm sirens Exterior and interior sirens make three different alarm sounds on the premises, each indicating a different type of alarm. Sirens are pr
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Trouble beeps Your security system is able to automatically test itself for: • Power failures • Low batteries • Nonworking sensors • Communication t
Condition Description Failure to communicate This condition occurs if your security system cannot communicate to the central monitoring station. You
Programming Your Simon XT security system allows you to program certain user options. These options are accessed through a system menu. System menu
Menu navigation Each menu contains a list of options and/or submenus. Press the scroll buttons to navigate the list of options and submenus in that m
Set clock If the panel loses both AC and battery power, then upon restoring power the system time will default to midnight and blink, indicating it h
2. Enter your code with the numeric keys, and then press OK. The display shows the date. 3. Press OK. The display flashes the year. 4. Scroll to se
Note: This menu option will not appear if special chime sensors are not in your system. System tests This menu lets you run sensor and communication
The sections below describe the options that you can program in the System Programming menu. Access codes There are three types of access codes: Mas
3. Scroll until the display shows Duress Code, and then press OK. The current value of the code flashes. 4. Enter a new code (use the correct lengt
Timers The latchkey time option is the only timer setting available to you. The latchkey time is the time of day by which the panel must be disarmed
Content Introduction 3 Using the Simon XT security system 5 Panel controls 5 Simon XT features 7 Home security 8 Exit/entry delay 9 Bypassing sensors
Panel voice. (Spoken phrases on the speaker and key press sounds from the speaker heard while the controlling the system.) This option determines wh
Speaker volume. This option sets the volume of the panel speaker for key presses and alarm sounds. The numerical range is 1 to 8. The default value
Testing This section includes: • Testing sensors • Testing communication • System download Sensor test You can test sensors one at a time to make sur
Table 14: Tripping sensors for sensor test Device To trip device Door/window sensor Open the secured door or window. Freeze sensor Apply ice to th
4. Press Status repeatedly to exit. Note: If your system is not connected to a central monitoring station and you do not have a voice report destina
Reference information This section provides information on system limitations, emergency planning and smoke and heat detector locations. It also prov
Emergency planning Since an emergency is always unexpected, you should develop plans to help prepare for a variety of emergencies. Periodically discu
Sensor and module locations Use Table 15 below to list your sensor and module locations. Table 15: Sensor and module locations Sensor number Sensor
Sensor number Sensor name Sensor type Location 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
Delays Use Table 17 below to record your delay times. Table 17: Delays Delay Time Exit delay Entry delay Simon XT system quick reference Task I
Emergency planning 34 Sensor and module locations 35 Access codes 36 Delays 37 Simon XT system quick reference 37 ii Simon XT V2 User Manual
Task Instructions Activate latchkey Control panel: Press Motions, enter your access code (if required), and then press Motions. Remote touchpad: Pre
Introduction The Simon XT uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion, carbon monoxide and fire. The system communicates with a cent
Component Type Description Personal help button A wireless device used for activating police, fire, or auxiliary alarms through your security syste
Using the Simon XT security system You can operate the self-contained security system through several different methods: • Use the front panel butto
Table 3: Panel keys and features Control Description Piezo siren Provides alarm beeps and status beeps. LCD display Provides a 2 x 16 character a
• Motions • Doors+Windows and Motions The phrase “no delay” is appended to the arming level when no entry delay is active. Possible status icons inc
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