System Access Alarm

The panel cover was opened while the system was armed. The system will call the cen- tral monitoring station to report a tamper alarm.

Clearing System Status

Press the SYSTEM STATUS button, listen to the status message, then disarm the system to clear system status. If the trouble condition was a low CPU battery, per- form a sensor test. The SYSTEM STATUS button should turn off if all trouble condi- tions have been corrected.

Testing

Note

The RF Electronic Thermo- stat is automatically tested when a sensor test begins. The panel will announce, Sensor XXX activated, sta- tus is one, if the thermostat is OK.

As an added safeguard, there are system tests you should do yourself on a regular basis. It is recommended that you test your system weekly.

Testing Sensors

You can test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sending strong signals to the panel. You should test the security system at least once a week.

￿To perform the sensor test:

1.Open the panel Cover.

2.Enter the master access code.

3.Press the Test button once. The panel will announce Sensor Test.

4.Press the DONE button.

The panel will voice prompt you with a list of your programmed sensors that you need to test. The panel will start with sensor 1 and announce Test sensor 1, sensor name.

When you trip a sensor and it communicates successfully it will be removed from the list. You may trip the sensors in any order. The sensor test has a 4 minute time-out that resets with each sensor trip.

After all sensors have been successfully tested, the panel will announce Sensor test complete, press DONE. Press DONE. The panel will announce Sensor test ok.

If any of the sensors did not test successfully and you want to terminate the test, press DONE or Cancel. The panel will announce Sensor test canceled or failure. If a sensor test fails, call your security dealer.

Use the following table to trip devices:

Device

Do This

 

 

Door/Window Sensor

Open the secured door or window.

 

 

Freeze Sensor

Apply ice to the sensor. Do not allow the sensor to get

 

wet.

 

 

Water Sensor

Press a wet rag or wet finger over both of the round,

 

gold-plated terminals on the underside of the sensor.

 

 

Carbon Monoxide Sensor

Unplug the CO Alarm. Plug it back in, then press the

 

TEST/RESET button until the unit beeps 8 times.

 

 

Glass Guard Sensor

Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the sensor.

 

 

Motion Sensor

Avoid the Motion Sensor’s view for 5 minutes, then

 

enter its view.

 

 

Rate-of-Rise Heat Detec-

Rub your hands together until warm, then place one

tor

hand on the detector for 30 seconds.

 

 

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GE 60-875 manual System Access Alarm, Testing Sensors, To perform the sensor test, Device Do This

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