Interlogix Simon 3 Installation Instructions Manual

Interlogix Simon 3 Installation Instructions Manual

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Document Number: 466-1873 BETA TEST
June 2001
Contents
Beta Test 8/10/01
Doors
Installation Instructions
ITI Part No. 60-875-95R
Doors &
Motion
Windows
Sensors
Status
H O M E S E C U R I T Y
Arm
Disarm
System
1 / 2
3 / 4
5 / 6
7 / 8
9 / 0
C O D E
Special
Motion
Time
Sensor
On
Off
H O M E C O N T R O L
Chime
Lights
E M E R G E N C Y
FIRE
POLICE
AUX
Test Weekly

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Beta Test 8/10/01 ITI Part No. 60-875-95R 6LPRQ  6HFXULW\ 6\VWHP &RQWURO 3DQHO Doors & Motion Windows Sensors Status H O M E S E C U R I T Y Disarm System 1 / 2 3 / 4 5 / 6 7 / 8 9 / 0 C O D E...
  • Page 2 Beta Test 8/10/01 Emergency Planning 31 Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time 19 Option 37: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Appendix A: Troubleshooting 32 Time 19 System Status 32 Option 38: Auto Arm 19 Control Panel 32 Option 39: Siren Timeout 19 Options (Programmable by the homeowner) 32 Option 40: Trouble Beeps 20 Sensors 32...
  • Page 3 FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4 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 5: About This Manual

    Beta Test 8/10/01 About This Manual About This Manual Household Fire Warning System (UL 985) Basic system, plus: Wireless Smoke Sensor 60-506-319.5 or 60-838-95 This manual provides information for planning, installing, pro- learned into sensor group 26 gramming, and testing this security system. When necessary, Option 01: Panel Piezo Beeps turned on this manual refers you to other documentation included with Option 19: RF Timeout set to 4 hours...
  • Page 6: Planning The Installation

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Planning the Installation Planning the Installation System Components The security system has three types of components: the control panel, devices that report to the panel, and devices that respond This section describes system capabilities to help you get to commands from the panel (see Figure 1).
  • Page 7: System Devices

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Planning Sensor Types & Locations System Devices Keychain Touchpad (60-659) The Keychain Touchpad lets you turn the system on and off from right outside the home or activate a panic alarm if there is The system can monitor up to 24 sensors and may use any of an emergency.
  • Page 8: Device Locations

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Planning Sensor Types & Locations Note All Lamp Modules with the same house code will turn on or flash as a group during an alarm or when operating the Recommended Sensor Types “Light” button on a Keychain Touchpad. The numbered dial sets the unit number, which identifies and Device Recommended...
  • Page 9: Installing The System

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Installing the System Installing the System Use the following tables to help you further plan X-10 module installation. This section describes how to open the panel for mounting, mount the panel, connect sirens, hardwire contacts, and the AC House Code Assignments power transformer.
  • Page 10: Connecting Hardwire Devices

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Installing the System To set up HWIN1 and/or HWIN2 for hardwire detectors, make the required connections as described under “Wiring Hardwire Detectors,” then proceed to the “Programming” section to add (learn) them into panel memory. Wiring Interior Sirens Mounting Holes Panel terminal HWIN1 can be used for connecting interior...
  • Page 11: Wiring Exterior Sirens

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Installing the System Wiring Exterior Sirens If a siren is not connected to the HWIN2 and DCOUT termi- nals, Option 53 must be turned off. Panel terminal HWIN2 can be used for connecting exterior sirens and activates when intrusion and fire alarms occur. Wiring Hardwire Contacts Exterior sirens can be wired with or without a resistor in the You can connect hardwire reed switches (normally closed loop...
  • Page 12: No Line Seizure

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Installing the System Full Line Seizure Wiring with an RJ-31X Full Line Seizure Wiring with 1 Premises Phone Note If a single phone is all that exists on the premises, full line sei- For UL Listed systems, the RJ-31X jack must be zure can be accomplished without an RJ-31X.
  • Page 13: Wiring The Power Transformer

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Installing the System Wiring the Power Transformer Connect the red and black battery leads (included with panel) to the battery and panel terminals (see Figure Connect the power transformer to the panel AC terminals as 12). shown in Figure 10. Note Do not plug in the transformer at this time.
  • Page 14: Universal Module

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Set the house code for the installation. Set House Code and Light & Appliance Controls (Entry/Exit activated lights, Sensor activated lights, Plug the module into a wall outlet. Time activated lights). Plug the lamp/appliance into the module. Change numbered Options as needed.
  • Page 15 Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Device Programming Use the Table in Appendix C, which was filled out during the system planning, to help program sensors. Device To Program To add a hardwire or RF sensor or remote control: Door/Window Sensor Press button on top of sensor (cover removed) or trip tamper Add .
  • Page 16: Deleting Sensors

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Deleting Sensors To add a time-activated module: Add . Press Press Light Control. To delete sensors: Press Unit # until you hear the unit number that matches the one you chose on the module. Delete . The panel announces “Select from Main Press Press Time.
  • Page 17: Option 01: Panel Piezo Beeps

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 01: Panel Piezo Beeps (Default = On) Option 02: Panel Voice (Default = On) Determines whether the panel piezo produces beeps based on Determines whether the panel announces all status, alarm, and system activity (on) or is silent (off). The following table program mode messages (on), or only announces messages for describes all possible beeps.
  • Page 18: Option 06: Downloader Phone Number

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Note Option 08: Phone Lock (Default = off) For numeric pagers, add 2 pauses at the end of the num- ber. Some pagers may require 3 or 4 additional pauses to work correctly. Pagers that require the panel to dial more Prevents unauthorized persons from clearing panel memory to than 26 digits will not work.
  • Page 19: Option 12: Phone Mod 1

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 13: Phone Mod 2 (Default = 00) be 3 digits. When turned off, the Exit Delay is set to 005 sec- onds (045 if Option 69: SIA Limits is on). Note Determines the secondary phone number (Option 5) report For UL listed systems, the exit delay must not exceed 60 content and reporting format.
  • Page 20: Option 16: Auto Phone Test

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming To set No Activity Time-out, press: Option 18: Alarm Cancel Report (Default = 005 minutes) Add—Option #—15—02 - 24—DONE. To turn off No Activity Time-out, press: Determines when the panel reports an alarm cancel message to the central station.
  • Page 21: Option 21: Opening Reports

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 21: Opening Reports (Default = off) Option 25: CPU Low Battery Report (Default = on) Determines whether the panel sends opening reports to a cen- Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report tral station or pager whenever the system is disarmed (on), or to the central station when the panel backup battery voltage not (off).
  • Page 22: Option 28: No Delay From Keychain Touchpad

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 31: Downloader Enable (Default = on) Wait at least 10 seconds but not more than 40, then call the panel location again. The panel should answer on the first ring. Determines whether the panel can be accessed using ToolBox If set to 1, perform steps 1 - 3 once.
  • Page 23: Option 35: Fail To Close Report

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 35: Fail to Close Report (Default = off) To set Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time, press: Add—Option #—37—Hours—Minutes—DONE. Determines whether the panel sends a Fail to Close report to a To turn off Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time, central station or pager if the system has not been armed by the press: programmed time (on), or not (off).
  • Page 24: Option 40: Trouble Beeps

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 40: Trouble Beeps (Default = on) When used to call a numeric pager, a 3-digit code appears on the pager display to identify the report. When used to call a remote phone, a person at the remote phone location can hear system voice alarm announcements.
  • Page 25: Option 45: Sensor Alarm Restoral Report

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 45: Sensor Alarm Restoral Report Option 48: Panic Talk - AVM (Default = off) (Default = off) Determines whether the central station operator can talk to the user during a silent alarm (on) or just listen in on the premises Determines whether the panel reports sensor alarm restorals (on), or not (off).
  • Page 26: Option 52: Unvacated Premises

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 52: Unvacated Premises (Default = on) Access Code Length Defaults Determines whether the system automatically arms down to level 2 (ARM Doors & Windows) if the user arms the system Setting Default Code to a higher level without leaving the premises (on), or remains Master—123 at the armed level chosen by the user (off).
  • Page 27: Option 57: Supervisory/Tamper Report

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming To program Call Waiting, press: Option 60: Secure Arming (Default = off) Add—Option #—56—Up to 26 digits—DONE. Note Determines whether an access code is required when arming Pressing DONE is required if you enter fewer than 26 the system (on) or not (off).
  • Page 28: Option 64: No Arm On Panel Low Battery

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 64: No Arm on Panel Low Battery To turn on Quick Exit, press: (Default = off) Add—Option #—67—DONE. To turn off Quick Exit, press: Determines whether the system prevents users from arming if a low CPU battery trouble condition exists (on) or not (off). Delete—Option #—67—DONE.
  • Page 29: Option 70: Line Cut Detection

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming Option 70: Line Cut Detection (Default = off) Note This feature should be used only if the panel experiences consistent trouble reporting to the central station. Other- wise, leave this option off. Determines whether the panel detects and indicates a phone line failure trouble condition before the programmed time To turn on Modem Sensitivity, press: expires (on) or not at all (off).
  • Page 30: Option 77: Manual Mic Gain

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Programming To set VOX Gain Range, press: Panic Code Add—Option #—76—01 - 64—DONE. The Panic Code is able to disarm or subdisarm the panel and send a silent alarm to the Central Station. There will be no indi- To reset VOX Gain Range (return to default), press: cation of an alarm at the panel.
  • Page 31: Testing The System

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Testing the System Testing the System trolled lights to turn on for 4 minutes when a specific sen- sor is tripped. This section describes how to perform the following test proce- AUX, POLICE, FIRE-Press and hold or press twice dures: quickly to activate a non-medical, police, or fire emer- Control Panel...
  • Page 32: Improving Sensor/Panel Communication

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Testing the System Sensor Tripping Instructions Sensor Do This Minimum Beeps Door/Window Open the secured door or window Type of Sensor Number of Beeps Freeze Apply ice to the sensor. Do not allow the sensor to get wet Wireless Intrusion Sensors 7–8 beeps Water...
  • Page 33: Phone Communication

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Testing the System Testing Off-Site Phone Operation If no location is acceptable, replace the sensor. Test the system from a remote phone using the commands in To replace a sensor the following table. Test a known good sensor at the same location. Remote Phone Operation If the transmission beeps remain below the minimum level, avoid mounting a sensor at that location.
  • Page 34: Pager Communication

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Testing the System Pager Communication Use the following table to determine what the numeric mes- Audio Verification Set sage is reporting. Phone Function Pager Reporting Message Button(s) Reports Numeric Speak Message VOX operation Phone Test -101 -101 3 or 6 Listen AC Power Restoral...
  • Page 35: Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Emergency Planning

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Emergency Planning Alarm Siren and X-10 Light Information Fire Intrusion Emergency X-10 Lights Steady Flashing Steady X-10 Siren Steady Steady Alarm beeps Interior & Temporal Steady Fast on/off Panel Siren Exterior Siren Temporal Steady Emergency Planning Emergency Planning Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing an emergency floor plan for the homeowner: Show all building levels.
  • Page 36: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Appendix A: Troubleshooting System Time is not set. Set system time. Use the following table to aid you with troubleshooting prob- Sensors lems during installation. System Status A sensor does not work. Make sure the battery is fresh and installed correctly. Check for interference from metal objects.
  • Page 37: Appendix B: System Configuration

    Beta Test 8/10/01 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 Win- dow, Bathroom, Bathroom Window, Bedroom, Bedroom Win- dow, Child’s Room, Child’s Room Window, Closet, Den, Den Window, Dining Room, Dining Room Window, Downstairs, Downstairs Window, Front Door, Front Window, Garage,...
  • Page 38 Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix B: System Configuration Sensor Group Characteristics Active Name/Application Siren Type Levels 00 Fixed Panic: 24 hour audible fixed emergency button Intrusion 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 01234 03 Portable Panic: 24 hour silent portable emergency buttons.
  • Page 39 Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix B: System Configuration Sensor Group Characteristics Active Name/Application Siren Type Levels 35 Entry/Exit Delay Interior PIR Motion Intrusion * This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only. §...
  • Page 40: Option Settings

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix B: System Configuration Option Settings Function Default Delete Range Who Can Installer Change: Settings Panel Piezo Beeps On/Off U1 U2 M (must be added for UL listed systems) Panel Voice On/Off U1 U2 M Latchkey Option 12:00 Midnight - U1 U2 M 11:59 PM...
  • Page 41 Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix B: System Configuration Function Default Delete Range Who Can Installer Change: Settings Audio Verification On/Off U1 U2 Fail to Open 12:00 Midnight - U1 U2 11:59 PM Fail to Close 12:00 Midnight - U1 U2 11:59 PM Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time 12:00 Midnight - U1 U2 M...
  • Page 42 Beta Test 8/10/01 Appendix B: System Configuration Function Default Delete Range Who Can Installer Change: Settings Line Cut Detection 02-48 (10-240 sec in 5 U1 U2 sec intervals)/Off Programming Report On/Off U1 U2 Supervisory Time Midnight Midnight U1 U2 Modem Sensitivity On (high)/Off U1 U2 (normal)
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Beta Test 8/10/01 Specifications Specifications Power Requirements: ..9 VAC, 700 mA Rechargeable Batteries: 6.0 VDC, 1.2 Ah Lead-Acid The battery will last 24 hours with no AC 6.0 VDC 3.2 Ah Lead-Acid. The battery will last 60 hours with no AC (Euro version only) Radio Frequency: ....319.5 MHz + or - 140 kHz Nominal Range: ....500 feet, open-air receiving range Storage Temperature Range:-29°...
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