GE 60-875 manual How to Use Your, Touchpads, ARM Doors & Windows, ARM Motion Sensors, Emergency

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calling in a report to the central monitoring station or a pager, due to an action made by

 

you or someone at the security system site.

 

 

 

How to Use

 

 

Your

Touchpads are used to control the security system from any location within or near your

Touchpads

home.

SYSTEM

Remote Handheld Touchpad

STATUS

 

 

ARM

Doors &

Windows

ARM

Motion

Sensors

DISARM

Interfacing with the system using a Remote Handheld Touchpad is similar to using the panel.

System Status

1 2 3

4 5 6

Press System Status once to hear information about your system from the panel. See “Status Beeps”.

ARM Doors & Windows

7 8 9

On

Off

Press Arm Doors & Windows button once to turn the security system protection on for all protected doors and windows.

Press twice to eliminate the pre-programmed entry delay.

EMERGENCY- Press & Hold Both Keys

Note

Depending upon how your dealer programmed your panel, you may be required to enter your access code to arm the system.

ARM Motion Sensors

Press Arm Motion Sensors button once to turn protection on for all Motion Sensors. Use when no one is home. This is usually used in combination with ARM Doors & Windows. Press twice to activate the Latchkey feature.

Disarm

Press Disarm button once and enter your access code using the NUMERIC buttons to turn security protection off. To subdisarm the system, enter the master access code.

Subdisarm

Enter your master access code using the NUMERIC buttons while the system is dis- armed. Panel will announce, system disarmed. The Disarm button on the panel will begin to blink.

Emergency

Press both EMERGENCY buttons for 3 seconds to cause the system to call a central monitoring station to report a non-medical emergency.

Keychain Touchpad

For any keypress on the Keychain Touchpad, hold the button until the indicator light blinks.

If your installer programmed the Keychain Touchpad with no entry delay, and you armed the system with the Keychain Touchpad, you must disarm your system before entering the home to avoid causing an alarm.

If your installer programmed your system for Remote Touchpad Arming, you must enter your home to start the entry delay before you can use your Keychain Touchpad to disarm the system.

!To avoid causing false alarms, check with your installer on how your touchpad options are programmed

Warning

!

Security system devices cannot compensate you for the loss of life

 

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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 Latchkey Quick ExitSubdisarm Disarming Your System Subdisarm Your SystemChime Doors Chime Special MotionDirect Bypassing Direct UnbypassingHow Your SystemCommunicates To YouAlarm Sirens and Lamp Modules Alarm Siren and X10 Light InformationStatus Beeps Status BeepsCanceling Preventing Accidental Alarms Panel Indicator LightsCanceling Accidental Alarms Numeric PagerHow to Use an Off-Site Phone Guidelines for Preventing Accidental AlarmsHow to gain access to the Control Panel Phone CommandsHow to Use Your TouchpadsARM Doors & Windows ARM Motion SensorsRF Thermostat Operation Programming Your SystemProgramming Instructions Lock and UnlockAccess Codes Enter the Master Access CodeHow to change an Access Code How to Delete an Access CodeLight Control House CodeHow to set time for light control ProgrammingOptions Unit NumberOption 02 Panel Voice Option 01 Status BeepsOption 03 Latchkey Time 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 PointTrouble Beeps AC Power FailureOption 82 Cooling Set Point System Battery Failure Sensor Low BatterySensor Failure Fail-To-CommunicateTesting System Access AlarmTesting Sensors To perform the sensor testAlarm System Testing CommunicationSetting the Clock LimitationsPlanning for Emergencies ServiceEmergency Planning Your Floor Plan Simon Security System Simon Security System Simon Security System Access Codes Delay Times Sensor LocationsX10 Module Locations Sensor Number Sensor Type LocationControl Panel KeychainTouchpad Control Panel Touchpad Phone

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