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Model | Simon 2 |
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Type | Security System |
Partitions | 1 |
Communication | Phone Line |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Weight | 2.2 lbs |
Outputs | 1 Programmable Output |
Explains user modifications and compliance for digital devices.
Details compliance for Class B digital devices and interference.
Covers compliance with FCC Part 68 and telephone line connection rules.
Explains bypassing open sensors when arming the system.
Details the process and time limit for canceling accidental alarms.
Lists specific components that are not UL listed.
Outlines the common devices in a security system installation.
Describes how the control panel uses voice for status and prompts.
Explains the meaning of various beeps indicating system status or problems.
Details the meaning of lights on the control panel buttons.
Explains the numeric messages sent to a pager for system events.
Covers arming, disarming, and system status functions of the control panel.
Explains the use of code buttons for access and subdisarming the system.
Details chime, lighting, and emergency functions controlled by the panel.
Lists phone commands for remotely controlling the security system functions.
Explains how to conduct a remote audio session with the control panel.
Details the functions and operations of remote and Touchtalk touchpads.
Explains the various buttons and operations of the KeyChain touchpad.
Details system options that can be changed and programming procedures.
Covers managing access codes, lights, clock, and house code settings.
Illustrates the step-by-step process for various programming tasks.
Covers how to delete options/codes and perform sensor/phone tests.
Provides detailed steps for modifying and removing access codes.
Lists and describes various system options that can be adjusted.
Explains various trouble conditions, their causes, and system indicators.
Details how to clear system status and perform tests.
Guides users through the process of testing individual system sensors.
Explains how to test the system's communication with the central station.
Provides advice on preparing for various emergency situations.
Offers guidelines for drawing a floor plan for emergency preparedness.
Discusses the inherent limitations and potential failures of alarm systems.
Directs users to contact their security consultant for service questions.