Option 55: Status Sounds; Trouble Beeps; Ac Power Failure - Interlogix Simon 3 User Manual

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1.
Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2.
Enter Access Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3.
Press Delete from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4.
Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5.
Press 43. Panel announces, Option 43, press again for
next option or done to delete.
6.
Press DONE. Panel announces, Option 43 deleted.
The panel will call the pager to indicate the
following:
No activity - A no activity alarm is called in if the
programmed amount of time passes, and no activity
has occured on your system. Examples of such are:
the panel is not subdisarmed, disarmed, sensors
armed, a key has not been pressed or a sensor has not
been tripped. Tripping of non-intrusion chime sensors
is not considered activity. The no activity time period
is programmed by your installer.
Latchkey - A latchkey report is called when the sys-
tem 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 sys-
tem 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 pro-
grammed 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 after loss of power. To avoid false alarms, your
installer has programmed the panel to wait at least a
few minutes (or up to several hours) before calling in.
AC Power Restore - A restore will be reported when
power is restored.
Alarms - Alarm reports include: Emergency, Intru-
sion, and Fire.

Option 55: Status Sounds

Add allows you to set the volume for status sounds, such
as arming beeps, trouble beeps, and status beeps. The low-
est volume setting is 1, the highest is 10.
1.
Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2.
Enter Access Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3.
Press Add from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4.
Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5.
Press 55. Panel announces, Option 55, press again for
next option or done to select
6.
Use the numbered keys to enter the desired volume
setting (01-10).
7.
Press DONE.
Delete sets the volume of status sounds to the default set-
ting (7).
1.
Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered
keys to enter ID.
2.
Enter Access Code using the numbered keys. Panel
announces, Please select from Start Menu.
3.
Press Delete from the Start menu. Panel announces,
Select from main menu
4.
Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press
again for next option or done to select.
5.
Press 55.
6.
Press DONE.

Trouble Beeps

Your security system is able to automatically test itself for:
Power failures
Low batteries
Non-working sensors
Communication troubles with the Central Monitoring
Station
When your security system detects one of the problems
above, six rapid beeps sound every minute, until the trou-
ble condition is corrected.
Silencing Trouble Beeps
To stop the trouble beeps, press the SYSTEM STATUS
button or arm/disarm the system while the trouble condi-
tion exists. Trouble beeps will begin 4 hours later, 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 panel will go dark and
alert you with trouble beeps. If you press any button, the
display will light and pressing SYSTEM STATUS will
confirm the AC power failure. If AC power is not restored
within a programmed period of time (5-254 minutes) the
system will call the central monitoring station (if pro-
grammed by installer). The backup battery, if fully
charged, will last for 18 - 24 hours with no AC power.
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