GE 60-875 manual Trouble Beeps, Option 82 Cooling Set Point, AC Power Failure

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4.Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select.

5.Press 81. Panel announces, Option 81, press again for next option or done to delete.

6.Press DONE. Panel announces, Option 81 deleted.

Option 82: Cooling Set Point

Note

RF Thermostat must be in Cool Mode or Auto Mode for the option to work properly.

When this option is on you can set a temperature that will automatically turn the air con- ditioner on if the temperature rises above the set temperature. The commands are set through the control panel, to the RF Electronic Thermostat, when the system is armed to level 4.

Add allows you to set the temperature from 51°F - 91°F.

1.Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered keys to enter ID.

2.Enter Master Code using the numbered keys. Panel announces, Please select from Start Menu.

3.Press Add from the Start menu. Panel announces, Select from main menu.

4.Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select.

5.Press 82. Panel announces, Option 82, press again for next option or use numbered keys to enter option.

6.Enter the temperature (51 - 91) with the numbered keys.

7.Panel announces the temperature that has been selected.

Delete deletes the Cooling Set Point feature.

1.Open panel cover. Panel announces, Use numbered keys to enter ID.

2.Enter Master Code using the numbered keys. Panel announces, Please select from Start Menu.

3.Press Delete from the Start menu. Panel announces, Select from main menu.

4.Press Option #. Panel announces, Option 1, press again for next option or done to select.

5.Press 82. Panel announces, Option 82, press again for next option or done to delete.

6.Press DONE. Panel announces, Option 82 deleted.

Trouble Beeps

Your security system is able to automatically test itself for:

Power failures

Low batteries

Non-working sensors

Communication troubles with the Central Monitoring Station

When your security system detects one of the problems above, six rapid beeps sound every minute, until the trouble condition is corrected.

Silencing Trouble Beeps

To stop the trouble beeps, press the SYSTEM STATUS button or arm/disarm the sys- tem while the trouble condition exists. Trouble beeps will begin 4 hours later, unless the trouble condition is corrected.

AC Power Failure

This condition occurs if your security system has been accidentally unplugged or if there has been an AC power outage. The backup battery will take over. If AC power is not restored within 15 seconds, the panel will go dark and alert you with trouble beeps. If you press any button, the display will light and pressing SYSTEM STATUS will confirm the AC power failure. If AC power is not restored within a programmed period of time (5-254 minutes) the system will call the central monitoring station (if pro- grammed by installer). The backup battery, if fully charged, will last for 18 - 24 hours, depending on the load applied to the panel, with no AC power.

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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

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