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Brand | GE Interlogix |
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Model | Simon |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Information regarding compliance with FCC Part 15 Class B digital device limits.
Details on compliance with FCC Part 68 rules for telephone connection.
Lists and describes the various sensors and modules used in the security system.
Using the main panel to enter commands and operate the system.
Operating the system using a portable touchpad from within the home.
Using a touchpad for remote commands and hearing panel messages.
Convenient portable control for arming, disarming, and light functions.
Using a touchtone phone for off-site system communication.
Arming and disarming doors, windows, and motion sensors for home protection.
Activating intrusion/burglary protection for selected sensors.
Turning off intrusion/burglary protection for sensors.
Checking the system's current operational status and alerts.
Time allowed to leave the premises after arming the system.
Time allowed to disarm the system after entering the premises.
Temporarily allowing a door to be open without triggering an alarm after arming.
Notifying parents if children do not arrive home at a set time.
Disabling specific 24-hour sensors to avoid accidental alarms.
System responses and prompts delivered via voice announcements.
Controlling lights based on sensor activity or programmed times.
Initiating panic alarms for fire, police, or auxiliary emergencies.
Interpreting system beeps indicating key presses, status, and problems.
Understanding siren sounds and X10 light signals for different alarm types.
Meaning of indicator lights on the control panel for system status.
Receiving system activity alerts via numeric pager messages.
Steps to take to cancel an alarm once it has been triggered.
Interfacing with the system using a Remote Handheld Touchpad.
Using the Keychain Touchpad for system control and panic functions.
Step-by-step guide to access programming features and decals.
Managing master and user access codes for system operation and programming.
Setting up and controlling lights connected to the security system.
Identifying specific lights within a house code for control.
List and explanation of configurable system options.
Understanding and responding to system trouble conditions indicated by beeps.
Procedure for when the system loses AC power and relies on backup battery.
Diagnosing and responding to issues with the system's backup battery.
Identifying and troubleshooting problems with individual sensors.
Steps to test the functionality of various sensors in the system.
Creating and rehearsing emergency plans for different scenarios.
Guidelines for creating a floor plan to aid in emergency preparedness.
Space to record master and user access codes for system operation.
Space to record programmed entry and exit delay times.