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*( 6HFXULW\
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Part No:
60-875
600-1012
Simon
System

User Guide

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
®
Security
466-1871-01 Rev A
June 2004
H O M E S E C U R I T Y
C O D E
Off
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: User Guide

    466-1871-01 Rev A *( 6HFXULW\ June 2004 *(6HFXULW\FRP Part No: 60-875 600-1012 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 9 / 0 C O D E...
  • 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 telecommunica- tions 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.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction to Your Security System Security System Components ........................1 How You Communicate to Your System Control Panel .............................. 2 Remote Handheld Touchpad........................2 Dialog QS 1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad ..................2 Keychain Touchpad ............................ 3 Telephone..............................3 Computer ..............................3 How to Use Your Control Panel HOME SECURITY ............................
  • Page 6 Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms ..................10 How to Use an Off-Site Phone Using Touchpads and Keypads Touchpads and Keypads ........................... 11 System Status ............................11 ARM Doors & Windows ........................11 ARM Motion Sensors ........................... 12 Disarm..............................12 Subdisarm ............................. 12 Lights ..............................
  • Page 7 Sensor Tampered............................24 Option 50 Detected ........................... 24 Siren 1 or 2 Failure ........................... 24 System Access Alarm ..........................24 Testing Testing Sensors ............................25 Testing Communication ..........................26 Setting the Clock............................26 Alarm System Limitations Service ..............................27 Planning for Emergencies Emergency Planning ..........................
  • Page 9: Introduction To Your Security System

    Introduction to Your security system uses wireless technology to warn your family about intrusion, carbon monoxide and fire. It may also be used to control lights and appliances within Your Security your home. The system has the capabilities of communicating with a central monitor- System ing station and sending messages to a numeric pager or remote phone (voice event notification).
  • Page 10: How You Communicate To Your System

    Outdoor Motion Sensors detect motion in a protected outdoor area. When motion is detected, the system may respond by sounding chimes or turning on outside lights. These sensors are not used for intrusion detection. Door/Window Sensors detect the opening of a door or window. Smoke Sensors detect smoke and a significant rise in temperature.
  • Page 11: Keychain Touchpad

    Keychain Touchpad Keychain Touchpads are handy for simple arming, disarming and light control func- tions. They are portable and can be carried off-site in a purse or pocket. Telephone Touchtone telephones can be used to communicate with your system while you are off-site.
  • Page 12: Entry Delay

    Entry Delay Entry Delay is the amount of time the system gives you to disarm the system after enter- ing the home (between 5 and 254 seconds). This is programmed by the installer. When you enter your home you will hear beeps during the entry delay (see the table “Status Beeps”...
  • Page 13: Code

    Panel announces, Motions on. Arm Motion Sensors light will be lit and the exit delay Note This feature is most likely will begin. used when there is no one on the premises. ¾ Activate Latchkey Feature Press the Arm Motion Sensors button twice. Enter Access Code (if needed).
  • Page 14: Home Control

    HOME CONTROL C h i m e D o o r s M o t i o n T i m e S e n s o r O f f N T R O B y p a s s L i g h t s The Home Control buttons are used to monitor activity within and around the home.
  • Page 15: Sensor Activated Lights

    Panel will announce, time activated light on. Time Lights button will be lit. ¾ Turn Time Activated Lights off: Press Time Lights button. Panel will announce, time activated light off. Time Lights button no longer lit. Sensor Activated Lights Turn on designated lights (with Lamp Modules) when a sensor is tripped. You can pro- gram lockout times when Sensor Activated Lights won’t be active (see Programming Options 36 and 37).
  • Page 16: Emergency

    EMERGENCY E R G E N C Y F I R E P O L I C E A U X Press FIRE, POLICE, or AUX for 2 seconds (or press twice quickly) to call the central monitoring station and notify them of a non-medical call for help. How Your Your system responds to you through the use of panel voice messages, status beeps, alarms, panel indicator lights, and to a numeric pager or remote phone if programmed.
  • Page 17: Alarm Sirens And Lamp Modules

    Alarm Sirens and Lamp Modules Exterior and interior sirens make 3 different alarm sounds on the premises, each indi- cating a different type of alarm. Sirens are programmed by the installer to time-out and stop sounding after a specified time. Use the following table to understand the siren sounds used by the security system.
  • Page 18: Dialog Qs 1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad

    Numeric Pager Reporting AC Power Restore -102 -102 Fail to Close -113 -113 AC Power Failure -103 -103 Bypass -114 -114 Latchkey -104 -104 Restoral -115 -115 No Activity -105 -105 Supervisory -116 -116 Panic -106 -106 Trouble -117 -117 Emergency -107 -107 Tamper...
  • Page 19: How To Use An Off-Site Phone

    How to Use an You may use an off-site phone to arm/disarm your panel, turn lights on and off, check system status, or conduct an audio session (ask your installer if you have this feature). Off-Site Phone ¾ How to gain access to the Control Panel: Call the panel phone number and let the phone ring once then hang up.
  • Page 20: Arm Motion Sensors

    Press twice to eliminate the pre-programmed entry delay. ARM Motion Sensors Press Arm Motion Sensors button once to turn protection on for all Motion Sensors. Note Depending upon how your Use when no one is home. This is usually used in combination with ARM Doors & dealer programmed your Windows.
  • Page 21: Using A Computer

    LOCK Press once to arm doors and windows. Note For any keypress on the LOCK Press twice to arm doors, windows, and Motion Sensors. Keychain Touchpad, hold the button until the indicator LOCK Press 3 times to arm doors, windows, Motion Sensors, and to acti- light blinks.
  • Page 22: Programming Instructions

    Press Down Open Doors & Motion Version 3 START MENU Windows Sensors Status Delete Cancel Test System should be checked H O M E S E C U R I T Y by a qualified technician Press for program at least every three years. information.
  • Page 23: Access Codes

    • Test • Clock Set Press the appropriate button. After pressing the appropriate button on the START MENU, the system voice will prompt you to use the MAIN MENU. The MAIN MENU includes the following buttons: • Light Control • Option # •...
  • Page 24: Light Control

    Open the cover of the panel. The panel voice prompts you to Use numbered keys to enter ID. Enter your mas- ter access code using the numbered keys. The panel voice prompts you to Please select from START MENU. Press the Delete button on the START MENU.
  • Page 25: Option 01 - Status Beeps

    Programming Options Option # Delete 03 - Latchkey Time 12:00 am (midnight) to 11:59 pm 36 - Sensor Activated Light 12:00 am (midnight) to 11:59 pm Lockout Start Time 37 - Sensor Activated Light 12:00 am (midnight) to 11:59 pm Lockout Stop Time 41 - Chime Voice 42 - Speaker Volume...
  • Page 26: Option 03 - Latchkey Time

    Press Add from the Start menu. Panel announces, Select from main menu Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select. Press 02. Panel announces, Option 2, press again for next option or done to select Press DONE.
  • Page 27: Option 37: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time

    Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select. Press 36. Panel announces, Option 36, press again for next option or set hours and minutes, then press done. Press Hours and Minutes to set the time. Press DONE.
  • Page 28: Option 42 - Speaker Level

    Delete disables chime voice. The panel will not announce which chime sensor has been tripped but will still chime 2 times for doors and 3 times for motion sensors when a given sensor is tripped. Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered keys to enter ID. Enter Access Code using the numbered keys.
  • Page 29: Option 55: Status Sounds

    Enter a phone number with the numbered keys. Press Test to enter a pause in Note the phone number, press Add to enter a “*”, and press Delete to enter a “#”. Panel The phone number is auto- matically stored after you’ve announces each number selected.
  • Page 30: Option 81: Heating Set Point

    Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select. Press 55. Panel announces, Option 55, press again for next option or done to select Use the numbered keys to enter the desired volume setting (01-10). Press DONE.
  • Page 31: Trouble Beeps

    Press Add from the Start menu. Panel announces, Select from main menu. Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select. Press 82. Panel announces, Option 82, press again for next option or use num- bered keys to enter option.
  • Page 32: Sensor Failure

    Sensor Failure This condition occurs if a sensor is not communicating with the panel. Status beeps will start and the SYSTEM STATUS button will light. Press the SYSTEM STATUS button to hear which sensor(s) failed. Perform sensor tests. It may be necessary for you to call your security system dealer if the problem continues.
  • Page 33: Testing

    Testing As an added safeguard, there are system tests you should do yourself on a regular basis. It is recommended that you test your system weekly. Testing Sensors You can test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sending strong signals to the panel.
  • Page 34: Testing Communication

    Device Do This QS 1500 Keypad Press and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simulta- neously for 3 seconds. RF Electronic Thermostat/ No trip needed. DTIM Testing Communication Communication between your system, the central monitoring station, pager and your remote phone (voice event notification) should be tested at least once per week to make sure you have the proper telephone connection.
  • Page 35: Service

    • If freeze or any environmental sensors are not located in areas where the appropri- ate 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. Sen- sors may not detect smoke in other levels of the building.
  • Page 36: Your Floor Plan

    • Notify the fire department from a neighbor’s phone. • Emphasize that no one should enter the premises if they hear sirens in the house. • If you arrive at the premises and hear sirens, do not enter. Call for emergency assis- tance from a neighbor’s phone.
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  • Page 39: Access Codes

    Sensor Locations Sensor Number Sensor Type Location X10 Module Locations Unit # Location Unit # Location Access Codes Delay Times Master Access Code:______________________ Entry Delay:__________________________ Access Code 1:__________________________ Access Code 2:__________________________ Exit Delay:___________________________ Access Code 3:__________________________ Access Code 4:__________________________ Access Code 5:__________________________ Simon Security System...
  • Page 40: 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 * + Disarm the Access Code Access Code Press once Disarm System Code + 1...

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