Simon XT
User Manual
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Light control
You can control certain lights by using X10 lamp, appliance, or universal modules. As set up by the installer,
these modules have unit numbers from 1 to 8 and are set to the same housecode. These lights can be turned on
for certain arming operations, when a sensor is tripped, or based on a time schedule. Light control includes:
Set entry lights. In this menu, each unit number can be set up as an entry light. These lights flash when
the system is armed. An entry light flashes once when disarming, twice when arming to Stay, and four
times when arming to Away.
To set entry lights, do the following:
1. Enter the System programming menu.
2. Scroll up/down to Light control, then press Enter.
3. Scroll up/down to Set entry lights, then press Enter.
4. Scroll up/down to the unit number you want to set, then press Enter.
5. The current option value flashes.
6. Scroll up/down to toggle this option on/off, then press Enter.
7. Press Status repeatedly to exit.
Sensor lights. In this menu, each sensor can be tied to a unit number. For example, a light in a room can
be set up to turn on when a motion sensor in that room is tripped.
To set up sensor lights, do the following:
1. Enter the System programming menu.
2. Scroll up/down to Light control, then press Enter.
3. Scroll up/down to Sensor light, then press Enter.
4. The number and name of the first sensor are displayed, along with its associated unit number.
5. Scroll up/down to the sensor you want to set up, then press Enter.
6. The current option value now flashes (1 to 8 or Off).
7. Scroll up/down to the desired value or enter a numerical value, then press Enter.
8. Press Status repeatedly to exit.
Light schedules. In this menu, a light schedule can be programmed for each unit number (1 to 8).
To program light schedules, do the following:
1. Enter the System programming menu.
2. Scroll up/down to Light control, then press Enter.
3. Scroll up/down to Light schedules, then press Enter.
4. Scroll up/down to the desired light schedule (as defined by the unit number), then press Enter.
5. The current option value now flashes.
6. Enter the desired start time by entering the hours, minutes, and AM/PM (press Enter after
programming each part).