GE 45129 user manual Step Press and hold the Learn button unit will beep, Sensors and Zones

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Step 1 -

A. Press and hold the Learn button (unit will beep).

B. While continuing to press the Learn button, press and hold Arm button (within three seconds).

C. When Control Center sounds a long beep, release buttons. The green LED power indicator will begin flashingThis indicates the unit is ready to change the Security Code.

four Sensors - Any combination of Sensors (Motion, Door, Water or Garage) can be assigned to any of the four Zones. If you decide to expand, it is important to know you can always add more Sensors, (16 total).

Zones 1, 2 and 3 are designated for Arm/Alarm, or Notification modes.

Step 2 - While the LED indicator is flashing, enter the current Security Code (if new, then enter the factory Security Code of ‘1 2 3 4’.)

Step 3 - Enter your new four digit Code.

Step 4 -

A. Enter your new four digit Code again to confirm.

 

Input DC 12V

 

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+

 

 

Mute

 

 

Learn

1

2 3 4 Arm

Alert

 

 

Chime

1 2 3 4

Armed Power

Off

Zone

Control Center has three Mode settings

“Alert” - Continuous Tone “Chime” - Single Tone “Off” - Lights only

Notification switch

(affects Zone 1, 2, 3 only)

B. A long ‘beep’ will sound and the green LED indicator will stop flashing. Your new Code has been set.

Note:

- If the Security Code is lost or forgotten, you can restore the

Control Center back to factory default Security Code setting

(‘1 2 3 4’). Remove the batteries and AC adapter. Press

and hold the Learn button and plug the AC adapter

Zone 4 is designated for detected Alerts only. Use Zone 4 for areas you wish to continuously monitor, but don’t want to trigger the alarm (e.g. notification of water leaks, garage door is up, back gate left

back in (continue pressing the Learn button). Wait until

all 4 Zone LED indicators are on and the Zone 1 LED indicator

begins to flash. The Control Center will need four hours to

reset the Security Code back to the factory Default ‘1 2 3 4’.

Once all Zone LED indicators turn off, the system will be

reset to the factory default. The alarm system

cannot be used during this four hour reset process.

Sensors and Zones

There are four Zones, and each Zone can hold up to

 

Input DC 12V

 

-

+

 

 

Mute

 

 

Learn

1

2 3 4 Arm

Alert

 

 

Chime

1 2 3 4

Armed Power

Off

Zone



Continuosly Monitors any area, in and around the home, using any combination of the four Sensors

Note: Zone 4 is not affected by Notification mode switch, and does not activate alarm

Deticated Alert

Zone (Zone 4)

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Contents Control Center Table of Contents Precautions Important safeguardsThis system will help alleviate those concerns Zone Indicators Features Battery Back-up Control CenterKeypad Operations Low Battery Indicator Sensors Choice Alert System operates in three different modesAll Sensors in the Zone 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 buttonsTo set the system in Home mode To set system in Away modeDisarming the System Accessories Silent Alert, Alarm Siren Signal Repeater Bypass a Zone For all Zones and ModesAdding a Silent Alert 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

45129 specifications

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