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Part No:
60-875
60-910 (Not investigated for use by UL)
600-1012
Simon Security
System
Installation Instructions
Doors &
Motion
System
Windows
Sensors
Status
Arm
Disarm
1 / 2
3 / 4
5 / 6
7 / 8
9 / 0
Chime
Doors
Motion
Time
Sensor
On
Bypass
Lights
FIRE
POLICE
AUX
Test Weekly
466-1873-01 Rev B
July 2004
H O M E S E C U R I T Y
C O D E
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H O M E C O N T R O L
E M E R G E N C Y

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  • Page 1 466-1873-01 Rev B *( 6HFXULW\ July 2004 JHVHFXULW\FRP Part No: 60-875 60-910 (Not investigated for use by UL) 600-1012 Doors & Motion System Windows Sensors Status H O M E S E C U R I T Y Disarm 1 / 2 3 / 4 5 / 6 7 / 8...
  • Page 2 4,855,713. Except expressly provided herein, the purchase of this product shall not constitute a license or otherwise provide a right to practice a method covered by any of the identified patents. GE Security hereby grants the purchaser of this product a limited, non-exclusive license to practice the methods patented in the identified patents solely with products manufactured, sold or licensed by GE Security.
  • Page 3 Canada Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommuni- cations network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual Special Installation Requirements ......................1 UL Listed Installations..........................1 SIA System Requirements ........................2 Central Station Reporting ........................3 UL Canada Listed Installations....................... 3 California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations ................. 3 Planning the Installation Standard Panel ............................4 System Overview System Components ...........................
  • Page 5 No Line Seizure ............................ 15 Wiring the Power Transformer ......................... 15 Powering Up the Panel ..........................15 Installing the Panel Backup Battery...................... 15 Applying AC Power..........................16 Installing X10 Modules ..........................16 Lamp and Appliance Modules......................16 Universal Module ..........................16 Sensor Installation.............................
  • Page 6 Option 32: 300 Baud..........................34 Option 33: Audio Verification ......................35 Option 34: Fail to Open Report ......................35 Option 35: Fail to Close Report......................35 Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time ............... 36 Option 37: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time ............... 36 Option 38: Auto Arm..........................
  • Page 7 Option 84: European Compliance......................53 Option 85: Smoke Supervision ......................53 Option 86: Fire Alarm Verify........................ 54 Option 87: 2-Way RF Touchpad Voice ....................54 Option 88: Custom Defaults ......................... 54 Option 89: Serial Port Protocol......................54 Option 90: Comm Channel 1 Reports ....................55 Option 91: Comm Channel 2 Reports ....................
  • Page 8 Appendix C: Software Release Notes Software Version 4.0..........................77 Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) ..................77 Ethernet Interface Module ........................77 Option Changes............................. 77 New Options ............................77 Specifications Quick Reference Table Back Page...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    Backup Battery 6V 1.2 AH (34-025) (Portalac model # PE6V1.2) • Standard Class II 9 VAC, 700 mA Power Transformer (22-109-ITI) or Class II 9 VAC, 700 mA Line Carrier Power Transformer (22-129-ITI). Obtained through GE Security. • Hardwire Siren (13-046) Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023) Basic system, plus: •...
  • Page 10: Sia System Requirements

    • Option 29: Control Panel Alarms set to on • Option 39: Siren Timeout set to 4 minutes or more • Option 40: Trouble Beeps set to on • Option 50: RF Jam Detect set to on • Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision set to on if Option 29: Control Panel Alarms is set to off •...
  • Page 11: Central Station Reporting

    Opt. Function Programming Testing Page Default Required Setting Page Reference Reference Setting Duress/Panic Code Disabled Disabled Cross Zoning Disabled Enabled for PIRs The following table describes non-programmable (hard coded) system operation as required to meet ANSI-SIA CP-01 and is provided only for your reference. Function Operation Silent Exit...
  • Page 12: Planning The Installation

    Planning the This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the system. “Appendix B” provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and Installation programming configuration of the system. Fill in all necessary information ahead of time to help prepare for system installation.
  • Page 13: System Devices

    User Interface When the panel cover is closed, the panel buttons operate the security system. The Note ToolBox has not been inves- user operates the panel by pressing panel buttons or by using a touchpad. See the User tigated by UL and should not Manual for complete operation instructions.
  • Page 14 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm* (60-652-95) 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 an alarm is transmitted to the panel. The panel sounds its own alarm and reports to the central station.
  • Page 15: Planning Sensor Types & Locations

    • Dealers - to simplify customer and account management. • First Responders - to identify where and how to respond. • Customers - to receive event notifications and to control their security system. ™ Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) (60-879-95R) The DTIM is a battery operated communication link between the security system con- Note The DTIM doesn’t support...
  • Page 16: Remote Handheld Touchpad

    Remote Handheld Touchpad Locate Remote Handheld Touchpads where they will be convenient and offer quick access to the user. QS1500 Keypad Locate QS1500 Keypads where they will be convenient and offer quick access to the user. When mounted, they must be within 600 feet (183 meters) of the control panel. Keychain Touchpad Keychain Touchpads attach to the owner’s key ring or can be conveniently carried.
  • Page 17: Installing The System

    Use the following tables to help you further plan X10 module installation. X10 House Code Assignments X10 Device Settings Lamp, Appliance, Universal Set all modules to the same house code (A - O) except the remote sirens. Remote Siren House code must be set to the next higher alphabetical letter.
  • Page 18: Mounting The Panel

    Press tab up with Press tab with thumb, screwdriver, then then swing cover down. swing chassis down. D o o r s & M o t i o n W i n d o w s S e n s o r s S t a t u s H O M S E C U R I T Y...
  • Page 19: Connecting Hardwire Devices

    Wall Mount Mounting Holes Tabletop Mount Mounting Screws Tabletop Mounting Holes Figure 3. Panel Mounting Hole Locations Connecting Hardwire Devices The panel has 5 screw terminals located on the upper-right corner of the circuit board (see Figure 3) for connecting AC power, sirens and/or hardwire detectors. AC Terminals These terminals are used for connecting a Class II 9 VAC, 700 mA AC power trans- Note...
  • Page 20: Ld105 Hardwire Interior Siren

    For circuit supervision, which allows the panel to detect if the siren wire is cut (open), Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision must be turned on (see the “Programming” sec- tion) and interior sirens must be wired with a resistor in the circuit. LD105 Hardwire Interior Siren Connect the LD105 Hardwire Interior Siren (13-374) to the panel using a 4.7k resistor Note...
  • Page 21: Hardwire Exterior Siren Without Supervision

    Hardwire Exterior Siren without Supervision With Option 53 turned off, connect the Hardwire Exterior Siren (13-046) to the panel without a resistor as shown in Figure 6 H W I N 2 D C O U T H W I N 1 Black Figure 6.
  • Page 22: Full Line Seizure

    Full Line Seizure This method requires that the panel be wired ahead (or in front) of all other phones, answering machines, computers, or other devices on the phone line. This allows the panel to take over (seize) the phone line, even if another device on the line is in use. An RJ-31X (CA-38A) jack should be installed when wiring for full line seizure.
  • Page 23: No Line Seizure

    No Line Seizure This method is typically used where DSL (digital subscriber line) service exists. DSL Note Connecting the panel to a allows multiple devices on a single phone line to be used simultaneously. Simply con- standard phone (voice) line necting the panel LINE IN jack to an available phone jack on the premises is all that is in this manner should be required.
  • Page 24: Applying Ac Power

    Black Figure 12.Battery Connected in Compartment Applying AC Power Remove the center screw from the outlet cover plate and hold the cover plate in Note Make sure the outlet is not place. controlled by a switch or that it is not part of a ground fault interrupt circuit (GFIC).
  • Page 25: Sensor Installation

    Sensor Installation Program sensors and devices before you install them. Use the following section to pro- gram the panel and add the sensors to panel memory. Programming Entering Program Mode There are 2 codes you can use to enter program mode. Utility Access Code 1 (Dealer Code) Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default utility access code is 654321, 54321, 4321 (factory default), or 321.
  • Page 26: Adding (Learning) Sensors

    Adding (Learning) Sensors These instructions describe how to add 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.
  • Page 27 Device Programming Device To Program DTIM Press and release the DTIM tamper switch as follows: Note Press 3 times, holding the tamper switch When changes are made to panel down on the third press until the LED programming options that affect flashes 3 times.
  • Page 28: X10 Module Operation

    START MENU Version 3 Delete Cancel Test System should be checked by a qualified technician Press for program at least every three years. information. MAIN MENU Light Sensor/ Access Clock Control Option # Remote Code Note: CONTROL MENU Entry/Exit Hold key or press Unit # Delay Sensors...
  • Page 29: Ethernet Interface Module

    Press DONE. The panel confirms your programming. ¾ To add a time-activated module: Press Add. Press Light Control. Press Unit # until you hear the unit number that matches the one you chose on the module. Press Time. Press Hours and Minutes to set the beginning of the schedule. Press DONE.
  • Page 30: Numbered Options

    Press Option #. Press 8, then 9. Press Done. The panel announces “Option 89 is on.” Verify both the red and green LEDs on the module and ethernet connector are blinking. See Options 89-92 in this manual for custom programming options. See the Ethernet Interface Installation Instructions (466-2161) for more information on this module.
  • Page 31: Option 02: Panel Voice

    Panel Piezo Beeps Activity Piezo Beep Response ARM Motion Sensors Exit Delay—3 beeps sound every 5 seconds and 3 times per second during the last 10 seconds. Silent Exit—3 beeps sound at the beginning of the exit delay and 3 more sound just before the exit delay expires.
  • Page 32: Option 03: Latchkey

    Option 03: Latchkey (Default = off) ¾ Determines whether the panel reports a Latchkey alarm if the sys- To turn set Latchkey, press: tem is not disarmed at a preset time between midnight and 11:59 1. Add . (on). If the Latchkey feature is disabled (off), the panel will not Option # report a Latchkey alarm.
  • Page 33: Option 05: Secondary Phone Number

    Option 05: Secondary Phone Number (Default = off) ¾ To set Secondary Phone Number, press: Lets you program up to a 26-digit central monitoring station receiver/numeric pager/voice event notification phone num- 1. Add ber for monitored systems (on), or delete an existing second- Option # ary phone number (off).
  • Page 34: Option 08: Phone Lock

    Option 08: Phone Lock (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Phone Lock, press: Prevents resetting of phone/reporting related Options 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12, 13, 54, 56 and Utility Code 1 when a 1. Add memory clear is performed (on), or resets these options to Option # their default values when a memory clear is performed (off).
  • Page 35: Option 11: Exit Delay

    Option 11: Exit Delay (Default = 060 sec.) ¾ To set Exit Delay, press: Determines how much time the user has to leave the pre- mises through a designated delay door after arming the sys- 1. Add tem. Beeps sound after arming the system to remind the user Option # to leave the armed premises.
  • Page 36: Option 14: Dtmf Dialing

    Phone 1 & 2 Reports Setting # Content Format None None Contact ID Alarms only Alarms only Contact ID Non-Alarms only Non-Alarms only Contact ID Phone Failure (backup) Phone Failure (backup) Contact ID Latchkey, No Activity, Phone Test, Openings, Closings, Pager Fail to Open/Close, AC Power Restorals/Failures Same as setting 8 plus Alarms...
  • Page 37: Option 16: Auto Phone Test

    Option 16: Auto Phone Test (Default = off) ¾ To set Auto Phone Test, press: Determines whether the panel automatically performs a peri- odic phone test (on) or not (off). 1. Add The test interval can be from 001 - 254 days. Entries must be Option # 3 digits.
  • Page 38: Option 19: Rf Timeout

    Option 19: RF Timeout (Default = 12 hours) ¾ To change RF Timeout, press: Determines the time period the panel must receive at least one supervisory signal from learned sensors before identify- 1. Add ing a sensor failure and sounding trouble beeps. Any sensor Option # failure is reported immediately and again at the supervisory time (Option 72: Supervisory Time).
  • Page 39: Option 22: Closing Reports

    Option 22: Closing Reports (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Closing Reports, press: Determines whether the panel sends closing reports to a cen- tral station or pager whenever the system is armed (on), or 1. Add not (off). Option # DONE ¾...
  • Page 40: Option 25: Cpu Low Battery Report

    Option 25: CPU Low Battery Report (Default = on) ¾ To turn on CPU Low Battery Report, press: Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report to the central station when the panel backup battery 1. Add voltage drops below 5.4 volts (on), or not (off). Option # Note For UL listed systems, CPU Low Battery Report must be on.
  • Page 41: Option 28: No Delay From Keychain Touchpad

    Ring/Hang/Ring Settings Setting Control Panel answers after: ring/hang/ring or 10 rings ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or 10 rings ring/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or 10 rings 10 rings ring/hang/ring ring/hang/ring/hang/ring ring/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring Disabled—no remote (off-site) access Option 28: No Delay from Keychain Touchpad (Default = off) ¾ To turn on No Delay from Keychain Touch- Determines whether a keychain touchpad arms the system pad, press: with no delay (on) or not (off).
  • Page 42: Option 30: Panel Panic Alarms

    Option 30: Panel Panic Alarms (Default = on) ¾ To turn on Panel Panic Alarms, press: Determines whether the panel panic buttons (police, auxil- iary, and fire) activate alarms when pressed (on), or not (off). 1. Add Option # DONE ¾...
  • Page 43: Option 33: Audio Verification

    Option 33: Audio Verification (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Audio Verification, press: Determines whether the system can perform 2-way voice audio sessions with a central station operator (on), or not 1. Add (off). Option # Note Panel voice announcements are silenced during audio sessions. DONE If the operator does not terminate the session correctly, panel announcements may not occur for up to 90 seconds after the...
  • Page 44: Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time

    Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time (Default = off) ¾ To set Sensor Activated Light Sets the START time that determines when the panel prevents the sensor Lockout Start Time, press: activated lights feature from turning on sensor activated lights. 1.
  • Page 45: Option 38: Auto Arm

    Option 38: Auto Arm (Default = on) ¾ To turn on Auto Arm, press: Determines how long the system protests (announces open/failed sen- sors) when attempting to arm with open/failed sensors, before bypassing 1. Add these sensors and automatically arming the rest of the system. Option # Note The panel protests an arming attempt when it has not received a restore...
  • Page 46: Option 40: Trouble Beeps

    Option 40: Trouble Beeps (Default = on) ¾ To turn on Trouble Beeps, press: Determines whether the panel, X10, and hardwire interior sirens sound six beeps every minute when a trouble condition occurs (on) or not 1. Add (off). The following conditions cause trouble beeps: Option # •...
  • Page 47: Option 43: Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Number

    Option 43: Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notifica- (Default = off) tion Phone Number ¾ To set Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notifi- Lets you program up to a 26-digit phone number for numeric cation Phone Number, press: pager or voice event notification (on), or delete an existing phone number (off).
  • Page 48: Option 45: Sensor Alarm Restoral Report

    Option 45: Sensor Alarm Restoral Report (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Sensor Alarm Restoral Report, press: Determines whether the panel reports sensor alarm restorals (on), or not (off). The table below describes 1. Add the possible settings. Option # Use the numbered keys to enter 1, 2 or 3.
  • Page 49: Option 47: Avm Mode

    Option 47: AVM Mode (Default = off) ¾ To set AVM Mode to Callback, press: Determines whether the panel hangs up and waits for a callback from the central station operator before start- 1. Add ing an audio session (on), or stays on line with the cen- Option # tral station for an instant audio session (off).
  • Page 50: Option 50: Rf Jam Detect

    Option 50: RF Jam Detect (Default = off) ¾ To turn on RF Jam Detect, press: Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF interference/jam to the central station (on), or not (off). 1. Add If this option is on and the panel receives a constant Option # 319.5 MHz signal, the panel speaker announces “RF Failure”...
  • Page 51: Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision

    Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Hardwire Siren Supervision, press: Determines whether the panel monitors hardwired sirens for open conditions (on), or not (off). 1. Add If this option is turned on, sirens connected to the Option # panel terminals require an EOL resistor in the wire cir- cuit (see “Installing the System”...
  • Page 52: Option 55: Status Beep Volume

    Option 55: Status Beep Volume (Default = 07) ¾ To set Status Beep Volume, press: Determines the panel piezo volume level for status sounds such as arming, trouble, and 1. Add status beeps. Option # The volume can be set from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest).
  • Page 53: Option 58: Remote Touchpad Arming

    Option 58: Remote Touchpad Arming (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Remote Touchpad Determines whether keychain and remote touchpads can disarm the sys- Arming, press: tem only during exit and entry delays (on), or arm and disarm the system anytime (off).
  • Page 54: Option 61: Demo Mode

    Option 61: Demo Mode (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Demo Mode, press: Determines whether the panel operates as a demonstration model (on) or a standard panel (off). 1. Add Turning on this feature disables low battery supervision and allows the Option # microphone to remain on continuously during an AVM session.
  • Page 55: Option 64: No Arm On Panel Low Battery

    Option 64: No Arm on Panel Low Battery (Default = off) ¾ To turn on No Arm on Panel Low Battery, press: Determines whether the system prevents users from arming if a low CPU battery condition exists (on) or 1. Add not (off).
  • Page 56: Option 67: Quick Exit

    Option 67: Quick Exit (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Quick Exit, press: Determines whether pressing the Disarm button when the system is armed activates the exit delay time to 1. Add allow exit and re-entry without disarming the system Option # (on) or not (off).
  • Page 57: Option 70: Not Available

    SIA Limits SIA Limits Factory Ranges Affected Option (Option 69 on) (Option 69 off) Option 11: Exit Delay 045-254 seconds 005-254 seconds Option 17: Dialer Delay 015-045 seconds 005-254 seconds Option 70: Not Available Option 71: Programming Report (Default = off) ¾...
  • Page 58: Option 73: Modem Sensitivity

    Option 73: Modem Sensitivity (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Modem Sensitivity, press: Determines whether the modem sensitivity is set to normal (off) or high (on). 1. Add Note Option # This feature should be used only if the panel experi- ences consistent trouble reporting to the central sta- tion.
  • Page 59: Option 76: Vox Gain Range

    Option 76: VOX Gain Range (Default = 64) ¾ To set VOX Gain Range, press: Sets the gain range for the voice-activated switching (VOX). 1. Add The available settings are 01 (low) - 64 Option # (high). Entries must be 2 digits. For best results, this option should be set Use the numbered keys to enter 01 - 64 (entries must be 2 digits).
  • Page 60: Option 79: Panel Cover Tamper

    Option 79: Panel Cover Tamper (Default = off) ¾ To turn on Panel Cover Tamper, press: Determines whether the panel activates a tamper alarm anytime the cover is opened 1. Add (on), or only when the system is armed (off). Option # To enter program mode when this option is on, you must first enter the Master Access...
  • Page 61: Option 82: Cooling Set Point

    Determines what type of light control will be used by the panel. 1. Add If this option is on, the panel uses the GE Option # RF light control modules to control lights. If this option is off, the panel uses X10 DONE modules to control lights.
  • Page 62: Option 86: Fire Alarm Verify

    DONE Option 88: Custom Defaults Important ! DO NOT attempt to change or program this option without authorization from GE Security. Changing this option could make your panel inoperable. Option 89: Serial Port Protocol (Default = off) ¾...
  • Page 63: Option 90: Comm Channel 1 Reports

    Option 90: Comm Channel 1 Reports (Default = off) ¾ To set Comm Channel 1 Reports, press: The setting for this option determines which reports are sent to central station receiver 1 by 1. Add the Ethernet Interface module. Option # •...
  • Page 64: Option 93: Dtim Reports Phone 1

    Option 93: DTIM Reports Phone 1 (Default = off) ¾ To set DTIM Reports Phone 1, press: The setting for this option determines what events the DTIM reports on phone 1 (Option 04). 1. Add Note Option # See Option 12: Phone 1 Reports, for more informa- tion on Phone 1 reporting formats.
  • Page 65: Option 96: Hwin2 Output Function

    Option 96: HWIN2 Output Function (Default = 1) ¾ To set HWIN2 Output Function, press: The setting for this option determines how the HWIN2 output will function. 1. Add • Off = no output Option # • 1 = exterior siren output Use the numbered keys to enter 1 - 5.
  • Page 66: Testing The System

    Access Codes (1 - 5) The panel can have up to 5 secondary user access codes. These could be used by chil- dren, a baby sitter, or a service person to disarm (or arm if Option 60 is on). These codes cannot be used for programming.
  • Page 67: Sensor Testing

    Arming Levels Arming Level Description of Level Disarm the system Arm Doors and Windows Arm Motions Arm Doors, Windows, and Motions No beeps verify sub-disarms (LED blinks). One beep indicates the system is disarmed Two beeps verify that Door/Window sensors are armed. Three beeps verify that Motion Sensors are armed.
  • Page 68 Sensor Tripping Instructions Sensor Do This Water Press a wet rag or wet finger over both of the round, gold-plated terminals on the underside of the detector. 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.
  • Page 69: Improving Sensor/Panel Communication

    Test a known good sensor at the same location. If the transmission beeps remain below the minimum level, avoid mounting a sen- sor at that location. If the known-good sensor functions, contact GE Security for repair or replacement of the problem sensor. Phone Communication Perform a phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central station.
  • Page 70: Off-Site Phone Operation

    OK within 3 minutes. The 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 unsuccessful, the SYSTEM STATUS button will light and the panel will say Phone communication failure within 10 minutes.
  • Page 71: Dialog Telephone Interface Module (Dtim)

    When you finish testing the system, call the central station to verify that the alarms were received. Sensor/User Reporting Codes Arm or Disarm from: Reports as User: Panel, Remote Handheld Touchpad or QS1500 Keypad Keychain Touchpad 1-24 (sensor number) Panel Aux Panic Panel Tamper Panel Police Panic Panel Fire Panic...
  • Page 72: 2-Way Voice Operation

    Pager Reporting Message Reports Numeric Message Emergency -107 -107 Intrusion -108 -108 Fire -109 -109 Openings -110 -110 Closings -111 -111 Fail to Open -112 -112 Fail to Close -113 -113 Bypass -114-114 Restoral -115-115 Supervisory -116-116 Trouble -117-117 Tamper -118-118 -119-119 Freeze...
  • Page 73: Voice Event Notification

    Voice Event Notification Testing this feature requires two people; one at the alarm site and the other at the loca- tion the panel is programmed to call (Options 5 and/or 43). The panel only reports alarms and Latchkey when this feature is set up. If the system is monitored by a central station, contact them first before set- ting off any alarms to avoid a false dispatch.
  • Page 74: X10 Siren And Lamp Module Functions

    • Keychain Touchpad: Press the LIGHT button repeatedly to turn all lights on and off. The panel responds with Lights on/off. • Remote Handheld Touchpad/QS1500 Keypad: Press the Lights On button and the unit # of the lamp module using the numeric buttons to test individual lamp modules 1 - 8.
  • Page 75 A s m o k e d e t e c t o r s h o u l d b e l o c a t e d o n e a c h l e v e l . Bedroom Bedroom Living...
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting System Status How to clear SYSTEM STATUS (Alarm Memory) From a disarmed state press SYSTEM STATUS, listen to the status message, then press DISARM. Panel announces Siren 1 failure or Siren 2 failure. • Turn option 53 off if a hardwire siren or sensor is not connected. •...
  • Page 77: X10 Modules

    • Make sure the battery is good and installed correctly. • Check for interference from metal objects. Move or rotate the sensor. • Move the sensor to a new location. Door or window is closed, but the panel announces it is open. •...
  • Page 78: Appendix B: System Configuration

    Appendix B: System Configuration Sensor Assignments/Locations Sensor Sensor Name/Location Notes Sensor Device Group Alphabetical Listing of Sensor Names Attic, Back Door, Back Window, Basement, Basement Window, Bathroom, Bathroom Window, Bedroom, Bedroom Window, Child’s Room, Child’s Room Window, Closet, Den, Den Window, Dining Room, Dining Room Window, Downstairs, Downstairs Window, Front Door, Front Window, Garage, Garage Door, Garage Window, Guest Room, Guest Room Window, Hallway, Keychain Remote, Kitchen, Kitchen Window, Laundry Room, Laundry Room Window, Living Room, Living Room Window, Master...
  • Page 79 Sensor Group Characteristics Active Name/Application Siren Type Levels 00 Fixed Panic: 24 hour audible fixed emergency button Intrusion No Yes 1234 01 Portable Panic: 24 hour audible portable emergency buttons Intrusion 1234 02 Fixed Panic: 24 hour silent fixed emergency buttons. Status light will not blink. Silent No Yes 01234...
  • Page 80: Cross-Zoning

    Sensor Group Characteristics Active Name/Application Siren Type Levels 28 PIR motion sensor, sound sensor or pressure mat.‡ No reports Silent No Yes 01234 29 Auxiliary: Freeze Sensors Trouble Yes Yes 01234 Beeps 32 PIR motion sensor or sound sensor‡ No reports Silent 01234 34 Carbon Monoxide Alarm...
  • Page 81: System Access Codes

    Home Control Planning Table Module Activated by Time Activated Unit # Type Location Sensor Entry/Exit Start Time Stop Time Example Lamp Hall lamp Motion 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. System Access Codes The factory default settings are 4-digit access codes, but the default codes will change whenever Option 54 (Access Code Length) is reset.
  • Page 82 Function Default Delete Range Who Can Installer Change: Settings Downloader Phone Number 26 digits Account Number 00000 00000 0 - FFFFFFFFFF U1 U2 Phone Lock On/Off Downloader Code 12345 12345 00000-99999 Entry Delay (must be 45 seconds or less for UL 030 sec 005 sec 005-254 sec...
  • Page 83 Function Default Delete Range Who Can Installer Change: Settings Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time 12:00 Midnight - U1 U2 M 11:59 PM Auto Arm (must be added for UL listed systems) On/Off U1 U2 Siren Time Out 004 min Siren 002 - 254 minutes/ U1 U2...
  • Page 84 On/Off U1 U2 Custom Defaults (for custom installations) Important ! DO NOT attempt to change or program this option without authorization from GE Security. Changing this option could make your panel inoperable. Serial Port Protocol On/Off U1 U2 Comm Channel 1 Reports...
  • Page 85: Appendix C: Software Release Notes

    Appendix C: Software Version 4.0 Software The following features were changed/added for software version 4.0. Release Notes Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) The DTIM is a battery operated communication link between the security system con- trol panel and the central monitoring station. The DTIM receives radio signals from the panel, then uses the phone line to report security system events to the central sta- tion.
  • Page 86: Specifications

    Option 91 Comm Channel 2 Reports The setting for this option determines which reports are sent to central station receiver 2 by the Ethernet Interface module. Option 92 Comm Channel 3 Reports The setting for this option determines which reports are sent to the premisescon- nect.com website by the Ethernet Interface module.
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  • Page 88: Quick Reference Table

    Quick Reference Table Remote Handheld Keychain Remote Remote Handheld Key Chain Remote How to … Control Panel Touchpad Touchpad Phone How to … Control Panel Touchpad Touchpad Phone Disarm the Press * + Access Code Access Code Press once Disarm the Disarm System Code + 1...

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