GE 60-875 manual Alarm System, Limitations, Testing Communication, Setting the Clock

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Note

If your system is not con- nected to a central monitor- ing station and you don’t use a pager, you won’t be able to perform the phone test.

Device

Do This

 

 

Shock Sensor

Tap the glass twice, away from the sensor. Wait at least

 

30 seconds before testing again.

 

 

Smoke Sensor

Press and hold the test button until the system sounds

 

transmission beeps.

 

 

Wireless Panic Button

Press and hold the appropriate panic button(s) for 3

 

seconds.

 

 

Keychain Touchpad

Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK simultaneously for

 

3 seconds.

 

 

Remote Handheld Touch-

Press and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simulta-

pad

neously for 3 seconds.

 

 

2-Way RF Touchpad

Press and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simulta-

 

neously for 3 seconds.

 

 

RF Electronic Thermostat

No trip needed.

 

 

Testing Communication

Communication between your system, the central monitoring station and your pager should be tested at least once per week to make sure you have the proper telephone connection.

￿To perform a phone test:

1.Open the panel cover.

2.Enter the master access code.

3.Press the Test button twice. The panel will announce Phone test, press again to change or done to select.

4.Press the DONE button.

The panel will announce Phone test is on twice. If the test is successful the panel will announce Phone test ok within 3 minutes. The panel will announce Phone test is on three times if you have a pager. If the phone test to the pager was successful, your pager will display -101-101. If the test is unsuccessful, the SYSTEM STATUS button will light and within 10 minutes the panel will announce Phone communication fail- ure. If a phone test fails, call your security system dealer.

Setting the Clock

If the panel loses power, the clock must be set. The default setting is 12 hour mode.

Your installer can set the clock to 24 hour mode if you wish.

 

1.

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

 

2.

Enter the master access code. Panel announces, Please select from Start Menu.

 

3.

Press Clock Set from the Start Menu. Panel announces, Time is ****, to change

 

 

press hours and minutes, then press done.

 

4.

Follow the arrow from the Clock Set button to the Hours keys.

 

5.

Press the Hours +/keys and listen to the voice prompts. Stop when panel voice

 

 

announces the correct hour.

 

6.

Press the Minutes +/keys and listen to the voice prompts. Stop when the panel

 

 

announces the correct minutes.

 

7.

Press Done. The panel will announce the set time.

 

8.

Close the cover.

 

 

Alarm System

Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary,

Limitations

fire, or environmental problems.

 

All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety

 

of reasons.

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Contents Simon Security System FCC Part 15 Information to the User FCC NoticesCanada Notice Contents Testing Security System Components Introduction to Your Security SystemHow You Communicate to Your System How to Use Your Control Panel Subdisarm Quick ExitLatchkey Subdisarm Your System Disarming Your SystemChime Special Motion Chime DoorsDirect Bypassing Direct UnbypassingSystem How YourCommunicates To YouAlarm Siren and X10 Light Information Alarm Sirens and Lamp ModulesStatus Beeps Status BeepsPanel Indicator Lights Canceling Preventing Accidental AlarmsCanceling Accidental Alarms Numeric PagerGuidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms How to Use an Off-Site PhoneHow to gain access to the Control Panel Phone CommandsTouchpads How to Use YourARM Doors & Windows ARM Motion SensorsProgramming Your System RF Thermostat OperationProgramming Instructions Lock and UnlockEnter the Master Access Code Access CodesHow to Delete an Access Code How to change an Access CodeLight Control House CodeProgramming How to set time for light controlOptions Unit NumberOption 03 Latchkey Time Option 01 Status BeepsOption 02 Panel Voice Option 37 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time Option 36 Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start TimeOption 42 Speaker Level Option 41 Voice ChimePanel will call the pager to indicate the following Option 43 Pager Phone NumberOption 81 Heating Set Point Option 55 Status SoundsOption 82 Cooling Set Point AC Power FailureTrouble Beeps Sensor Low Battery System Battery FailureSensor Failure Fail-To-CommunicateSystem Access Alarm TestingTesting Sensors To perform the sensor testTesting Communication Alarm SystemSetting the Clock LimitationsEmergency Planning ServicePlanning for Emergencies Your Floor Plan Simon Security System Simon Security System Simon Security System Sensor Locations Access Codes Delay TimesX10 Module Locations Sensor Number Sensor Type LocationKeychain Control PanelTouchpad Control Panel Touchpad Phone

60-875 specifications

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