GE 60-875 manual Canceling Preventing Accidental Alarms, Panel Indicator Lights, Numeric Pager

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Panel Indicator Lights

Use the following table to understand the panel indicator lights.

Panel Indicator Lights

Button

When the Button Light is

When the Button

On

Flashes

 

 

 

 

Arm Doors & Windows

Doors/Windows armed

Doors/Windows armed

 

 

& No Entry Delay on

 

 

 

Arm Motion Sensors

Motion Sensors armed

Motion Sensors armed

 

 

& Latchkey on

 

 

 

Disarm

System disarmed

System subdisarmed

 

 

 

System Status

System trouble or Open Sen-

System in alarm

 

sor

 

 

 

 

Chime Doors

Door will cause chime

_________________

 

 

 

Chime Special Motion

Motion will cause chime

_________________

 

 

 

Time Lights

Time activated lights on

_________________

 

 

 

Sensor Lights

Sensor activated lights on

_________________

 

 

 

Numeric Pager

You may program your security system to send a numeric message indicating system activities to your pager. The system will send the message twice. See “Programming Instructions”.

Use the following table to determine what the numeric message is reporting.

Numeric Pager Reporting

Reports

Numeric Message

Reports

Numeric Message

 

 

 

 

Phone Test

-101 -101

Intrusion

-108 -108

 

 

 

 

AC Power Restore

-102 -102

Fire

-109 -109

 

 

 

 

AC Power Failure

-103 -103

Disarming

-110 -110

 

 

 

 

Latchkey

-104 -104

Arming

-111 -111

 

 

 

 

No Activity

-105 -105

Fail to Disarm

-112 -112

 

 

 

 

Panic Code

-106 -106

Fail to Arm

-113 -113

 

 

 

 

Emergency

-107 -107

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canceling and

Preventing

Accidental

Alarms

One of the biggest concerns you might have regarding your security system, is causing an accidental alarm. Most accidental alarms occur when leaving the residence after arming the system, or, before disarming the system upon your return.

Canceling Accidental Alarms

You may have up to 254 seconds (programmable by your installer) to cancel an acciden- tal alarm. See your installer to find out what time is programmed. If the programmed time has passed, you must call the central monitoring station to cancel the alarm.

You have ___ seconds to cancel an accidental alarm.

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Contents Simon Security System FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the UserCanada Notice Contents Testing Introduction to Your Security System Security System ComponentsHow You Communicate to Your System How to Use Your Control Panel Subdisarm Quick ExitLatchkey Disarming Your System Subdisarm Your SystemDirect Bypassing Chime DoorsChime Special Motion Direct UnbypassingCommunicates How YourSystem To YouStatus Beeps Alarm Sirens and Lamp ModulesAlarm Siren and X10 Light Information Status BeepsCanceling Accidental Alarms Canceling Preventing Accidental AlarmsPanel Indicator Lights Numeric PagerHow to gain access to the Control Panel How to Use an Off-Site PhoneGuidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms Phone CommandsARM Doors & Windows How to Use YourTouchpads ARM Motion SensorsProgramming Instructions RF Thermostat OperationProgramming Your System Lock and UnlockAccess Codes Enter the Master Access CodeLight Control How to change an Access CodeHow to Delete an Access Code House CodeOptions How to set time for light controlProgramming Unit NumberOption 03 Latchkey Time Option 01 Status BeepsOption 02 Panel Voice Option 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time Option 37 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop TimeOption 41 Voice Chime Option 42 Speaker LevelOption 43 Pager Phone Number Panel will call the pager to indicate the followingOption 55 Status Sounds Option 81 Heating Set PointOption 82 Cooling Set Point AC Power FailureTrouble Beeps Sensor Failure System Battery FailureSensor Low Battery Fail-To-CommunicateTesting Sensors TestingSystem Access Alarm To perform the sensor testSetting the Clock Alarm SystemTesting Communication LimitationsEmergency Planning ServicePlanning for Emergencies Your Floor Plan Simon Security System Simon Security System Simon Security System X10 Module Locations Access Codes Delay TimesSensor Locations Sensor Number Sensor Type LocationTouchpad Control PanelKeychain Control Panel Touchpad Phone

60-875 specifications

The GE 60-875 is a powerful and versatile locomotive known for its robust construction and advanced technology tailored for freight transport. This locomotive is part of the General Electric's Evolution Series, which is designed to enhance efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve the overall performance of freight operations.

One of the main features of the GE 60-875 is its powerful engine, which produces an impressive output of 4,400 horsepower. This strong propulsion allows the locomotive to pull heavy freight trains across diverse terrains, making it a popular choice for freight companies looking to enhance their operational capacities. The locomotive is equipped with a 4-stroke, 16-cylinder engine, combining both power and efficiency in its design.

In terms of technology, the GE 60-875 is equipped with advanced computer systems that enable real-time monitoring of various operational parameters. This data-driven approach helps in optimizing performance and ensuring timely maintenance, thus reducing downtime. Additionally, the locomotive utilizes an automated throttle and brake control system, which enhances the driving experience and ensures seamless operation during transportation.

The GE 60-875 incorporates state-of-the-art emissions control technology, compliant with stringent regulatory standards. The use of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology significantly lowers nitrogen oxide emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment. This commitment to sustainability is a key aspect of its design, reflecting the industry's shift towards greener technologies.

Another notable characteristic of the GE 60-875 is the spacious and ergonomic cab design, which enhances the comfort of the crew during long journeys. The cab is equipped with modern controls and displays, allowing the engineer to monitor locomotive systems efficiently. With a focus on safety, the locomotive is designed with enhanced visibility and safety features that provide comprehensive operational oversight.

In summary, the GE 60-875 is a significant player in the freight locomotive market, combining power, efficiency, and advanced technology. With its high horsepower, emissions control features, and user-friendly cabin design, it stands out as a reliable choice for railway operators dedicated to performance and sustainability. This locomotive exemplifies GE's commitment to innovation in the rail industry, ensuring that it remains a top contender in the ever-evolving landscape of freight transport.