GE 60-883-95R Exiting Programming Mode, Resetting Memory to Defaults, Option 42 Siren Time Out

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Option 42: Siren Time Out

 

Range = 002-254 Min (Default = 004)

This option determines how long sirens will sound in the event a smoke

¾ To Add or Delete Siren Time Out:

alarm or carbon monoxide alarm are activated.

1.

Press Add.

 

2.

Press Option #.

 

3.

Press 4, then 2.

 

4.

Enter the desired Siren Time Out using the

 

 

numbered buttons.

 

5.

Press Done.

 

 

 

Option 43: House Code

 

Range = A-P (Default = A)

 

 

The CareGard system can be set up to turn X10 module controlled lights on

¾ To Add or Delete House Code:

and off before an Activity Alarm occurs or during a Medication Reminder.

1.

Press Add.

This option sets the House Code for X10 devices. The House Code pro-

2.

Press Option #.

grammed in the panel must match the House Code set on the device. See the

instructions with your X10 module for complete instructions on setting it up. 3. Press 4, then 3.

Important !

4.

Enter the desired House Code using the 9

To use X10 modules with the CareGard panel you must replace the factory trans-

 

button. Each press of the 9 button will

former with the special X10 transformer (60-972). Complete Installation Instruc-

 

advance the House Code 1 letter.

tions are included with the transformer.

5.

Press Done.

 

 

 

 

Exiting Programming Mode

¾ To exit programming mode and save the changes: Š Reattach the panel cover.

When you close the cover, the panel reverts to operating mode. The control panel speaker beeps once.

At any time during programming you can reattach the cover and the changes made to the system will be saved. When you are ready to continue programming, remove the cover and re-enter an access code.

Important !

Wait at least 5 seconds before shutting off the CareGard panel after reattaching the cover. This gives the system time to save the programming changes.

 

Resetting Memory to Defaults

Note

¾ If it becomes necessary to reset panel programming to the defaults, perform the follow-

If Option 8: Phone Lock is

 

ing steps:

on, Options 3, 4, 6-11 and

1.

Turn the ON/OFF switch on the back of the panel to OFF.

Utility Access Code 1 will not

reset to their defaults.

2.

Open the panel cover.

It will be necessary to reset

3.

While pressing the Done, 0, and Test buttons turn the ON/OFF switch to ON. Hold the but-

the clock after resetting

 

tons until the panel announces “Hello, system X OK.”

memory.

4.

Release the buttons.

 

 

 

Activity Check

The CareGard system can be set up to report an alarm if no activity is detected within a certain

 

period of time. Setting Option 41 determines how much time can pass with no activity being

 

detected before an alarm is generated. See “Option 41: Activity Check” on page 17 for informa-

 

tion on setting Option 41.

Using CareGard with Activity Check Set

Once the Activity Check option is set the CareGard system must detect activity during the num- ber of hours selected. The user must press the Status button or activate an activity sensor at least once during the selected Activity Check time. For example, if the Activity Check is set to 10, at least every 10 hours the user must press the Status button on the panel or activate an activity sen- sor. Pressing the Status button resets the timer and the user has another 10 hours to press the Sta- tus button or activate a sensor within.

Sensors can be set up to detect movement and prevent an Activity Check alarm. For example, a motion sensor can be placed in the home and as long as the motion sensor detects movement at

Activity Check

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Contents CareGard FCC Part 15 Information to the User GE InterlogixContents Adding/Replacing Sensors Activity CheckMedication Reminders Deleting Sensors System Monitoring Sensor Testing Phone Communication TestingTroubleshooting Central Station Reporting Special Installation RequirementsETL Listed Installations Multi-Purpose Panic Control PanelNo Line Seizure Locating the PanelPlugging in the Phone Line Line SeizureTo activate a portable panic sensor Plugging in the PowerPowering up the System Adjusting the Speaker VolumeUtility Access Code 2 Installer Code Access CodesMaster Access Code Utility Access Code 1 Dealer CodeChanging an Access Code Entering Program ModeSetting the Clock Function Default Range Desired Setting Numbered Options Settings¾ To hear the current setting for each option ¾ To change an option setting¾ To turn Panel Voice On or Off Range = On/Off Default = OnOption 1 Panel Voice Option 5 Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Option 2 Account NumberOption 3 Primary Phone Number Option 4 Secondary Phone NumberOption 9 Downloader Code Phone Mod 1 SettingsOption 7 Downloader Phone Number Option 8 Phone LockOption 12 Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Phone Mod 2 SettingsPhone Mod 3 Settings Option 11 Phone ModOption 14 Auto Phone Test Option 15 RF TimeoutOption 17 AC Power Failure Report Option 13 Dtmf DialingOption 19 Fail to Communicate Option 18 CPU Low Battery ReportRange = On/Off Default = Ring/Hang/Ring SettingsOption 23 300 Baud Option 21 Call Button EnableOption 22 Downloader Enable Option 26 AVM ModeOption 27 RF Jam Detect Option 28 Access Code LengthRange = 3-6 Default = Access Code Length DefaultsOption 33 Modem Sensitivity Option 30 Demo ModeOption 31 Programming Report Option 32 Supervisory TimeOption 37 VOX Receiver Gain Option 38 Alarm Cancel TimeoutOption 39 No Audio on Alarm Cancel Option 36 Manual Mic GainOption 42 Siren Time Out Exiting Programming ModeResetting Memory to Defaults Using CareGard with Activity Check SetAcknowledging Medication Reminders Setting up Medication RemindersHome and Away Sensor Type To Program Adding Replacing SensorsSupervised vs. Not Supervised Programming SensorsDoor/Window Sensor type possibilities Sensor Type To Trip Sensor Type Options System AC PowerBackup Battery Deleting SensorsSensor Supervisory Failure Sensor Low BatteryReplacing the Backup Battery ¾ To replace the backup batteryCentral Station Communication Sensor TestingAutomatic Phone Test Phone TestPager Reporting Message Pager CommunicationVoice Event Notification Remote Phone OperationRemote Phone Operation System Function Phone CommandProblem Solution Troubleshooting GuideNumerics Index