GE 45129 user manual Is reset beeping will start again when Sensor/door is opened

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Q.If one Sensor has a low battery, will the other Sensors in the Zone (or other Zones) continue to operate?

A.Yes, as long as the other Sensors have sufficient battery power, they will continue to transmit information to the Control Center and the system will operate normally.

Q.I programmed all my Sensors to a Zone but only 4 work. Why?

A.This system is designed to hold 4 Sensors per Zone. If you add more than 4 then the first Sensor added will be deleted to make room for the new Sensor. If you have more than 4 Sensors you will need to use multiple Zones.

Q.I switched the Control Center to off but the lights are still on. Why?

A.More than likely you are changing the position of the Zone Notification switch to the ‘off’ position. When you set this switch to off position, this turns the chime and alert notification sounds off; It does not “turn” the Control Center off. The Control Center does not have an off switch; to disable the Control Center you will need to unplug the adaptor and remove the batteries.

Q.When I arm the system my motion Sensor doesn’t trigger the alarm. Why?

A.The motion Sensor is designed to work in the AWAY mode but not the HOME mode. This allows you to have the system armed and still be able to move about the house.

Q.The manual states there is a 48 hour back-up. Do

Ihave to reprogram the Zones if it has been without power longer than 48 hours?

A.No, The Control Center will store the Zone and Security Code Settings indefinitely.

Q.One of my Sensors was damaged and the Control Center keeps flashing how to I stop this?

A.First, unplug the adaptor and remove the batteries for 5 seconds. Then, replace the batteries and plug-in the adaptor. Next, You will need to clear the Zone (see pg. 11) and re-assign all of the Sensors to the Zone, including the replacement Sensor.

Q.I have my garage door Sensor in Zone 4. If I

want to leave the door open how do I stop the continuous beeping?

A.Press the Mute button on the Control Center. This will temporarily mute the beeping sound for all Sensors in Zone 4. The Zone 4 LED will continue to flash until the door is closed/Sensor is reset. Once the Sensor

is reset beeping will start again when Sensor/door is opened.

Q.The Silent Alert is flashing how do I make it stop?

A.On the Control Center, arm the system in HOME mode and then disarm the system. This will send a reset signal to the Silent Alert which will stop the flashing.

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Contents Control Center Table of Contents Precautions Important safeguardsThis system will help alleviate those concerns Keypad Operations Zone IndicatorsFeatures Battery Back-up Control Center All Sensors in the Zone Low Battery Indicator SensorsChoice Alert System operates in three different modes Mode 3 Armed/Alarm Mode Zones 1,2,3 Notification switch settingsQuick Reference Card Wireless performanceLets get started Creating a Personal Security CodeSensors and Zones Step Press and hold the Learn button unit will beepHere are Some examples of possible Sensor/Zone combinations To the batteryAssigning a Sensor to a Zone Only one Sensor can be assigned at a timeRelease the Zone button Activate the Sensor Testing a Sensor or your systemErasing a Sensor from a Zone Release all buttonsDisarming the System To set the system in Home modeTo set system in Away mode Adding a Silent Alert Accessories Silent Alert, Alarm Siren Signal RepeaterBypass a Zone For all Zones and Modes Adding a Alarm Siren Alarm SirenTest the Alarm Siren Adding a Signal RepeaterPage See pg.11 in manual Choice Alert Control Center F.A.Q.’SIs reset beeping will start again when Sensor/door is opened FCC Warning Page Risk of personal injury Battery Warning

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