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  • Page 1 S I M O N O W N E R ' S M A N U A L Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 2 ©1998 INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ITI is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. SIMON ™ is a trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Specifications are subject to change. Some features are optional. For reprints, order manual 466-1575 Rev A Dated October 1998...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CAUTION! If you use the Control Panel to arm your security system when leaving your home, you need to be aware of the fol- lowing: You need to exit before the end of the delay period or an alarm will sound. Remember, when you arm you will hear 2, 3, or 4 beeps at the beginning of the exit delay (see the table “Panel Beeps”...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    It may also be used to control Way RF Touchpad lights and appliances within your home. These touchpads are used to control the security system pri- The system is designed to be monitored and/or to send mes- marily from within the home.
  • Page 5: Security System Beeps, Lights, And Messages

    You communicate to your security system with key presses on the Control Panel, touchpads, or through the use of a remote telephone. Disarming and programming require you to input a 4-digit access code. The Master Access Code default is 1-2-3- 4 when the security system is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 6 _____________________ Numeric Pager You may program your security system to send a numeric message indicating system activities to your pager. The system will send the message twice. See “Programming Your System” on page 11. Use the following table to determine what the numeric message is reporting.
  • Page 7: How To Use Your Control Panel

    How to Use Your Control Panel The Control Panel interface consists of 3 columns of buttons. They are: HOME SECURITY, CODE, and HOME CONTROL. There is a non-medical EMERGENCY button located on the far right. HOME SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS. Press twice to hear information about your system.
  • Page 8: Home Control

    HOME CONTROL IIf any of the HOME CONTROL buttons are pressed and a LIGHTS Time Activated Press to enable system con- sensor or module is not associated (programmed) with this trolled lights to turn on and off at scheduled times. feature the Control Panel will say, Function not available .
  • Page 9 2-Way Voice Audio Session An audio session may be conducted from off site. You can call Audio Session Command Set the security system site and talk to the people present and they can talk to you through the speaker and microphone on Phone Audio Session the Control Panel.
  • Page 10: How To Use Your Touchpads

    How to Use Your Touchpads Touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your home. They have additional home control features such as light and appliance control. When using the Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad, beeps and voice feedback will be heard from this touchpad and not from the Control Panel.
  • Page 11: Programming Your System

    The Control Panel will not turn on a light which is activated by a sensor, even if sensor activated lights are enabled, Access Codes. Your security system has a master between the programmed start time (option 36) and the access code, access codes 1-5, and a panic code. The mas- programmed stop time (option 37).
  • Page 12 Programming Using Panel Decals (Upper Decal and Lower Decal) The programming decals are visible when you open the Control Panel cover. These decals are designed to make system pro- gramming easier for you. Always begin by choosing a button from the START MENU. Follow the voice prompts and flow arrows to complete the desired task.
  • Page 13 Step by Step Programming Instructions Use the following instructions to access the programming but- Close the Control Panel cover. tons and programming decals. Open the Control Panel Cover by pressing the plastic latch on the top of the Control Panel. When you open the cover you will immediately be 8988G25B.DS4 prompted by the Control Panel voice to use the red num-...
  • Page 14: System Tests & Trouble Beeps

    TUS button twice to hear which sensor(s) have trouble. It may • Communication troubles with the Central Monitoring Sta- be necessary for you to call your security system dealer to re- tion solve this problem. Some sensor batteries can be replaced by the homeowner.
  • Page 15 Wait at least 30 sec- onds before testing again Testing Sensors Smoke Press and hold the test button You should test the security system at least once each week. until the system sounds trans- mission beeps To perform the sensor test: Panic Buttons Press and hold the appropriate Open the Control Panel Cover.
  • Page 16: Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan

    • Escape fast! (Do not stop to pack.) • Show the location of all security system components. • Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to • Show the location of any fire extinguishers.
  • Page 17: Alarm System Limitations

    Security system devices cannot compensate you for the loss of life or property. Service If you have any questions about your security system or if you ever need service, please contact your security consultant. Company Name _____________________ Phone Number _____________________...
  • Page 18: Index

    Numerics 2-Way Voice Audio Session 9 Indoor Motion Sensors 4 2-Way Voice On-Board 4 Intrusion 6 AC Power Failure 11, 14 KeyChain Touchpad 10 AC Power Restoral 11 KeyChain Touchpads 4 Access Code, change 13 Access Code, delete 13 Latchkey 7, 9, 11 Access Codes 11 Light 10 Alarm 6...
  • Page 19 Sensor Open 14 Sensor Test 5, 11 sensor testing 15 Sensor Tripping Instructions 15 Sensors 4, 15 Service 17 Set Clock 11 Silencing Trouble Beeps 14 Sirens 6 Smoke Sensors 4 STAR 10 subdisarm 3, 7 System Access Alarm 14 System Battery Failure 14 SYSTEM STATUS 6, 7, 10, 14 System Status 9...
  • Page 20: Quick Reference Table

    Quick Reference Table REMOTE HANDHELD & How to . . . Touchtalk 2-Way RF KEYCHAIN TOUCHPAD REMOTE PHONE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL TOUCHPAD Arm the system Press + Master Code + 2 Doors & Doors & – Doors & Windows Windows Windows Arm the system Press...

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