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Simon XTi
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Copyright


©
2016

United Technologies Corporation. Interlogix is part of UTC
Climate, Controls
& Security
, a unit of United Technol
ogies Corporation. All rights reserved.

Trademarks and patents


The
Simon
®

XTi
-
5

name and logo are trademarks of UTC

Fire

&

Security.

Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered
trademar
ks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.

Manufacturer


UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.

1275 Red Fox Rd., Arden Hills, MN 55112
-
6943, USA

FCC compliance


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
ts for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.

This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency ene
rgy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harm
ful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:



Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn
a.



Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.



Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the

receiver is connected.



Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Cha
nges or modifications not expressly approved by UTC Fire and Security could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This device complies with Industry Canada licence
-
exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause
interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS
(s). Son f
onctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil
ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute
interférence, y compris celles pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement de
l'appareil.

In accordance with

FCC requirements of human exposure to radiofrequency fields,
the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation distance of
20 cm is maintained from the general population.

FCC: B4Z
-
910C
-
SIMON

IC: 1175C
-
910CSIMO

This Class B digital a
pparatus complies with Canadian ICES
-
3B.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB
-
003 du
Canada.

Contact information


www.utcfireandsecurity.com

or
www.interlogix.com

Customer support


www.interlogix.com/customer
-
support
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PRODUCT WARNINGS


THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR SALE TO, AND INSTALLATION BY, AN
EXPERIENCED SECURITY PROFESSI
ONAL. INTERLOGIX CANNOT PROVIDE ANY
ASSURANCE THAT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY BUYING ITS PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY
“AUTHORIZED DEALER”, IS PROPERLY TRAINED OR EXPERIENCED TO CORRECTLY
INSTALL SECURITY RELATED PRODUCTS.


A PROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ALARM/SE
CURITY SYSTEM MAY ONLY
REDUCE THE RISK OF EVENTS SUCH AS BREAK
-
INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY OR FIRE; IT
IS NOT INSURANCE OR A GUARANTEE THAT SUCH EVENTS WILL NOT OCCUR, THAT
ADEQUATE WARNING OR PROTECTION WILL BE PROVIDED, OR THAT THERE WILL BE
NO DEATH, PERSONA
L INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AS A RESULT.


WHILE INTERLOGIX MAKES REASONABLE EFFORTS TO REDUCE THE PROBABILITY
THAT A THIRD PARTY MAY HACK, COMPROMISE OR CIRCUMVENT ITS SECURITY
PRODUCTS OR RELATED SOFTWARE, ANY SECURITY PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE
MANUFACTUR
ED, SOLD OR LICENSED BY INTERLOGIX, MAY STILL BE HACKED,
COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED.


INTERLOGIX DOES NOT ENCRYPT COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN ITS ALARM OR
SECURITY PANELS AND THEIR OUTPUTS/INPUTS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
SENSORS OR DETECTORS UNLESS

REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW. AS A RESULT
THESE COMMUNICATIONS MAY BE INTERCEPTED AND COULD BE USED TO
CIRCUMVENT YOUR ALARM/SECURITY SYSTEM.


BATTERY OPERATED SENSORS, DETECTORS, KEYFOBS, PANIC DEVICES AND OTHER
PANEL ACCESSORIES HAVE A LIMITED BATTERY L
IFE. WHILE THESE PRODUCTS ARE
DESIGNED TO PROVIDE SOME WARNING OF IMMINENT BATTERY DEPLETION THE
ABILITY TO DELIVER SUCH WARNINGS IS LIMITED AND SUCH WARNINGS MAY NOT BE
PROVIDED IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. PERIODIC TESTING OF THE SYSTEM IN
ACCORANCE WITH THE
INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THE USER MANUAL IS THE ONLY
WAY TO ENSURE ALL SENSORS, DETECTORS, KEYFOBS, PANIC DEVICES AND OTHER
PANEL ACCESSORIES ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.


CERTAIN SENSORS, PANIC DEVICES AND OTHER PANEL ACCESSORIES MAY BE
PROGRAMMED AS “SUPE
RVISORY” INTO THE ALARM PANEL MEANING THAT THE
ALARM PANEL WILL INDICATE A TROUBLE IN THE EVENT IT DOES NOT RECEIVE A
REGULAR SIGNAL FROM THE DEVICE WITHIN A CERTAIN PERIOD OF TIME (E.G. 12
HOURS). CERTAIN DEVICES CANNOT BE PROGRAMMED AS SUPERVISORY. DEVI
CES
CAPABLE OF BEING PROGRAMMED INTO AN ALARM PANEL AS SUPERVISORY MAY NOT
BE PROPERLY PROGRAMMED RESULTING IN A FAILURE TO REPORT TROUBLE WHICH
COULD RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.


WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS


INTERLOGIX HEREBY DISCLAIMS
ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER
EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) ANY
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH
RESPECT TO ITS SECURITY PRODUCTS AND RELATED SOFTWARE. INTERLOG
IX
FURTHER DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTY UNDER THE UNIFORM
COMPUTER INFORMATION TRANSACTIONS ACT OR SIMILAR LAW AS ENACTED BY ANY
STATE.


(USA only) SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY T
O YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY
FROM STATE TO STATE.


INTERLOGIX MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, COVENANT OR PROMISE THAT
ITS SECURITY PRODUCTS AND/OR RELATED SOFTWARE (I) WILL NO
T BE HACKED,
COMPROMISED AND/OR CIRCUMVENTED; (II) WILL PREVENT, OR PROVIDE ADEQUATE
WARNING OR PROTECTION FROM, BREAK
-
INS, BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE; OR (III)
WILL WORK PROPERLY IN ALL ENVIRONMENTS AND APPLICATIONS.

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To return to this s
ection c
lick

Contents
on the bottom of the page
.

Product overview

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.

1

System components

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2

Standard panel

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3

Planning the installation

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4

Planning sensor types and locations

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4

Cross
-
zoning

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8

System configuration

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9

Installation

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14

Mounting

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14

Connecting hardwired devices

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15

Interior sirens

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16

Hardwired interior siren

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16

Exterior sirens

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17

Hardwired contacts

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17

Wiring a phone line to the panel

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.

18

Full line seizure
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19

Full line seizure wiring with one premis
es phone

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20

Wiring the power transformer

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20

Resetting memory to factory defaults

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22

Applying AC power

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22

System configuration

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24

Status & Settings menu navigation

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26

Event history

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28

Direct bypass

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28

Panel status

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28

Lights

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28

Door lock

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29

Voice volume

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30

B
eep volume

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30

Brightness

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30

Default screen

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31

Calibration

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31

Help

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32

Set time and date

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32

Version

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33

Programming
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34

Access codes

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35

Security

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Phone numbers

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Phone options

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39

Sensors

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41

Mou
nting Recommendations:

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43

Sensor association with the graphical interface icons

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44

Common associations of icons and sensors

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45

Reporting

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45

Timers

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48

Touchpad options

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51

System options

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52

Siren options

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53

Audio verification options

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54

System tests

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57

Testing

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58

Arming errors

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59

Sensor test

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Sensor Test Failure

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Sensor Testing Notes:

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62

Comm Testing

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62

Central station communication

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62

To verify alarm reporting:

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62

System download

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63

Offsite phone operation
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63

Two
-
way voice operation

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64

Voice event notification

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4

Cleaning the touch screen

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65

Disposal

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65

Troubleshooting

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66

System status

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66

Control panel

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Sensors

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Specifications
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Sensor names

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Contents


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Product overview

This security system can be used as a fire warning system, an intrusion alarm
system, an emergency notification system, or any combination of the
three. The
system has three types of components:



Self
-
contained control panel



Devices that report to the panel



Devices that respond to commands from the panel

Figure

1
: Simon XT
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system


The self
-
contained panel provides

the main processing unit for all system
functions. It receives and responds to signals from wireless sensors and wireless
touchpads throughout the premises. For monitored systems, the panel can be
connected to the premises phone line for central monitorin
g station reporting.

You can program the panel onsite from the keypad or remotely using Enterprise
Downloader software. See

Programming

on page 33
for complete onsite
programming instructions.


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System components

The s
ystem can monitor up to 40 sensors and may use any of the devices listed
in
Table

1

below
.

Table

1
: Supported devices

Device

Description

Max Life
Door/window sensor

(
60
-
362N
-
10
-
319.5
)

For intrusion protection, install door/window sensors on all
ground
-
floor doors and windows. At a minimum, install the
m

in the
following locations:



All easily accessible exterior doors and windows.



Interior doors leading into the gar
age.



Doors to areas containing valuables.

Indoor motion sensor

(60
-
639

& 60
-
807
-
95
)

Indoor motion sensors are ideal whenever it is not practical to
install door/window sensors on every opening. Identify areas
where an intruder is likely to walk through.

Large areas in an open
floor plan, downstairs family rooms, and hallways are typical
locations for indoor motion sensors. For installations with pets,
use the SAW Pet Immune PIR (60
-
807
-
95
).

Smoke sensor

(
TX
-
6010
-
01
-
1
)

Smoke sensors provide fire protecti
on by causing an alarm to
sound throughout the house. You can add smoke sensors near
sleeping areas and on every floor of the house. Avoid areas that
could have some smoke or exhaust such as attics, kitchens,
above fireplaces, dusty locations, garages, and

areas with
temperature extremes. In these areas, you may want to install
rate
-
of
-
rise sensors to detect extreme temperature changes. See
the instructions packaged with the smoke sensor for complete
placement information.

Glassbreak sensor
(60
-
873
-
95)

Gla
ssbreak sensors respond to shock waves of breaking glass.
These sensors are designed to mount in the corner of windows or
doors, either on the frame or on the glass itself. See the
instructions packaged with the glassbreak sensor for complete
placement inf
ormation.

Carbon monoxide (CO) alarm

(TX
-
6310
-
01
-
1
/600
-
6520
-
95
)

The learn mode CO alarm alerts you to hazardous levels of
carbon monoxide gas. If dangerous concentrations of gas are
present, the red indicator light comes on, the internal siren goes
off, a
nd an alarm is transmitted to the panel. The panel sounds its
own alarm and reports to the central station.

4
-
Button Key fob

(600
-
1064
-
95R)

The key fob (keychain touchpad) lets you turn the system on and
off from right outside the home or activate a panic

alarm if there is
an emergency. If you have the appropriate light control modules,
you can use key fobs to turn all system controlled lights on and
off.

Simon XT

Talking Touch
pad

(
60
-
924
-
3
-
XT
)

The wall
-
mounted, two
-
way, talking touchpad combines a
conve
ntional learn mode touchpad with an RF receiver, speech
chip, and voice amplification circuit.

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Device

Description

Simon XT talking touch
screen

(60
-
924
-
RF
-
TS
,

60
-
924
-
3
-
XT
-
2WTTS

and 60
-
924
-
RF
-
TS
-
N
)


The
two
-
way talking touch screen is a wireless device that
provides a graphi
cal user interface that allows you to: arm the
system (doors, windows, and motion sensors), disarm the system,
activate a panic alarm to call the central monitoring station in a
n

emergency, check system status, and turn system controlled
lights on or off,
all while providing voice feedback. The touch
screen also provides trouble beeps, entry/exit beeps, and alarm
sounds (Fire,
Panic
, Police).

Caution:
Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection.


ATTENTION:

N’utilisez pas des détecteurs de m
ouvement extérieurs pour
détecter les intrusions.


Standard panel

Table

2

below

describes the basic panel (out
-
of
-
box) hardware capabilities for
the
Simon XT
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600
-
1054
-
95R
-
16

and 600
-
1054
-
95R
-
16
-
CN.

Table

2
: Panel hardware capabilities

Hardware

Capability

Power

Input for an AC step
-
down, plug
-
in style transformer.

One siren output, up to two
zone inputs

Terminals for connecting hardware sirens or normally closed
(N
C) loop switch circuits.

Phone line connection

Allows the panel to communicate with the central monitoring
station and/or remote phone.

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Planning the installation

This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with your
system. The pl
anning sheets contain tables that let you record the hardware and
programming configuration of your system. Complete all of the information ahead
of time to help prepare for system installation. See “
Sensor names

on page 68

for sensor name segments listed alphabetically and by index number.

Locate the panel where alarm sounds can be heard and where the panel will be
easily accessible for operation. Do not install the panel near a window or d
oor
where it can be reached easily by an intruder.

Planning sensor types and locations

The first step to an easy and successful installation is to decide what areas or
items to protect, which lights to operate, and the best location for the panel,
touchpad
, sensors, and sirens. Metal objects, mirrors, and metallic wallpaper can
block signals sent by the wireless sensors. Make sure there are no metal objects
in the way when installing the system.

Use
Table

3

below

and
Table

4

on page 5

to determine the appropriate sensor
type for the sensors you will be adding, and
Table

5

on page 7

to document the
planned sensor information. You will need to understand the application for each
sensor.

Table

3
: Recommended sensor groups

Device

Recommended sensor group

Indoor motion sensor

15, 17 (intrusion)

18, 20, 25 (chime)
,

28, or 32
a

Outdoor motion sensor

25 (chime only group)
b

Entry/exit door

10

Interior door

14

Window sensor

13

Smoke sensor

26
c

Glassbreak sensor

13

Key fob

01

b
, 03, 06, 07

Simon XT talking touchpad

01

b
, 04, 05, 06, 07

Sim
on XT talking touch screen

00, 01

b &
d
, 04, 05, 06, 07

CO alarm

34

b


a.

Not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL
-
listed systems and is for supplementary
use only.

b.

Has not been investigated by UL.

c.

R
equired for UL
-
listed residential fire alarm a
pplications.

d.

Additional devices employing
UTCFS

80 Bit Enhanced Protocol have not been
investigated for use in a UL Listed installation
.

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Table

4
: Sensor group characteristics

Type

Name/application


Siren type

Delay

Restoral

Supervi
sed


Active in
arming
levels

00

Fixed panic: 24
-
hour audible fixed emergency button.

Intrusion

I

N

Y

1234

01

Portable panic: 24
-
hour audible portable emergency
button.

Intrusion

I

N

N

1234

02

Fixed panic: 24
-
hour silent fixed emergency button.
Status li
ght will not blink.

Silent

I

N

N

1234

03

Portable panic: 24
-
hour silent portable emergency
buttons. Status light will not blink.

Silent

I

N

N

1234

04

Fixed auxiliary: 24
-
hour auxiliary sensor.

Emergency

I

N

Y

1234

05

Fixed auxiliary: 24
-
hour emergency b
utton. Siren
shut off confirms CS report.

Emergency

I

N

Y

1234

06

Portable auxiliary: 24
-
hour portable auxiliary alert
button.

Emergency

I

N

N

1234

07

Portable auxiliary
:

24
-
hour portable auxiliary button.
Siren shut off confirms CS report.

Emergency

I

N

N

1234

08

Special intrusion: Such as gun cabinets and wall
safes.

Intrusion

I

Y

Y

1234

09

Special intrusion: Such as gun cabinets and wall
safes.

Intrusion

S

Y

Y

1234

10

Entry/exit delay: A delay that requires a standard
delay time. Chime.

Intrusion

S

Y

Y

24

13

Instant perimeter: Exterior doors and windows.
Chime.

Intrusion

I

Y

Y

24

14

Instant interior: Interior door.

Intrusion

F

Y

Y

234

15

Instant interior: Interior PIR motion sensor.

Intrusion

F

N

Y

234

16

Instant interior: Interior door.

Intrus
ion

F

Y

Y

34

17

Instant interior: PIR motion sensor and sound
sensor.

Intrusion

F

N

Y

34

18

Instant interior: Cross
-
zone PIR motion sensor.

Intrusion

F

N

Y

34

19

Delayed interior: Interior doors that initiate a delay
before going into alarm.

Intrusion

S

Y

Y

34

20

Delayed interior: PIR motion sensor that initiates a
delay before going into alarm.

Intrusion

S

N

Y

34

21

Local instant interior: 24
-
hour local alarm zone
protecting anything that opens and closes. No report.

Intrusion

I

Y

Y

1234

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Type

Name/application


Siren type

Delay

Restoral

Supervi
sed


Active in
arming
levels

22

Local del
ayed interior: Same as group 21, plus
activation initiates a delay before going into alarm.
No report.

Intrusion

S

Y

Y

1234

23

Local instant auxiliary: 24
-
hour local alarm zone
protecting anything that opens and closes. No report.

Emergency

I

Y

Y

1234

24

Local instant auxiliary: 24
-
hour local alarm zone
protecting anything that opens and closes. Sirens
shut off at restoral. No report.

Emergency

I

Y

Y

1234

25

Local special chime: Notify the user when a door is
opened.

Three
beeps

I

N

Y

1234

26

Fire: 24
-
h
our fire, rate
-
of
-
rise heat, and smoke
sensor.

Fire

I

Y

Y

1234

27

Lamp control or other customer feature. No report.

Silent

I

Y

Y

1234

28

PIR motion sensor, sound sensor, or pressure mat.
RF thermostat. No report
.

Silent

I

N

Y

1234

29

Auxiliary: Freeze
sensor.

Trouble
beeps

I

Y

Y

1234

32

PIR motion sensor or sound sensor. No report.

Silent

I

N

N

1234

34

Carbon monoxide alarm.

Emergency

I

Y

Y

1234

35

Entry/exit delay interior PIR motion
.

Intrusion

S

N

Y

234

36

Special intrusion: Such as gun cabinets a
nd wall
safes. Reports as tamper if tripped.

Intrusion

I

Y

Y

1234

38

Auxiliary: Water sensor.

Trouble
beeps

I

Y

Y

1234

39

Local instant interior: 24
-
hour local alarm zone
protecting anything that opens and closes. No report.

Intrusion

I

Y

N

1234

40

Loca
l special chime.

Three
beeps

I

Y

Y

1234

43

Property/asset management: Notify the user that a
protected asset has moved.

Note
: We recommend you use this sensor group in
combination with a
Simon XT

Talking Touch Screen.

One beep

I

N

Y

1234


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Table

5
: Sensor assignments/locations

Sensor
#

Device

Sensor
group

Sensor name/location

Notes

01





02





03





04





05





06





07





08





09





10





11





12





13





14





15





16





17





18





19





20





21





22





23





24





25





26





27





28





29





30





31





32





33





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Sensor
#

Device

Sensor
group

Sensor name/location

Notes

34





35





36





37





38





39





40





Cross
-
zoning

Cross zoning (two
-
trip) refers to two different group 18 sensors that must

be
tripped within two minutes of each other to report an alarm to the central station.
Figure
2

below

shows the path of a person walking from the kitchen to the living
room. When the person

is detected walking through the kitchen, the motion
sensor in the kitchen is tripped, sounding a local alarm. If motion is detected by
the living room motion sensor within two minutes, an alarm report will be sent to
the central station.

Figure
2
: Cross
-
zone diagram


Note:
We do not recommend cross zoning for exit/entry zones. Each zone can
individually protect the intended area.

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System configuration

Table

6

below

is a worksheet for you to record the desired values for each
programming option. For each option, the default value, effect of deletion
(pressing Disarm while editing), range, and programming privilege are listed.
Each option is described in more detail in


Programming

on page 34
.

In the table, the Access code column indicates what type of access code is
allowed to make changes: D = dealer code, I = installer code, M = master code.

Table

6
:
P
rogramming menu options

Function

Default

Delete

Range

Access
code

Installer
settings

Access codes menu

Dealer code

654321,
54321, 4321,
or 321

None

3 to 6 digits

D


Installer code

654321,
54321, 4321,
or 321

None

3 to 6 digits

D
, I


Master code

123456,
12345, 1234,
or 123

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 1

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 2

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 3

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 4

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 5

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 6

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 7

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


User code 8

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


Duress code

None

None

3 to 6 digits

D, I, M


Code length

4


3 to 6

d
igits

D


Security menu

Account number

00000

00000

0 to FFFFFFFFFF

D, I


Downloader code

12345

12345

00000 to 99999

D


Phone lock

Off


On/Off

D


Auto arm

On


On/Off

D, I


Exit extension

On


On/Off

D, I


Secure arming

Off


On/Off

D, I


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Function

Default

Delete

Range

Access
code

Installer
settings

No arm
on pane
l
low
battery

Off


On/Off

D, I


Quick exit

Off


On/Off

D, I


Downloader enable

O
n


On/Off

D, I, M


Phone # menu

Phone #1

None

None

26 digits

D


Phone #2

None

None

26 digits

D


Phone #3

None

None

26 digits

D, I


Phone #4

None

None

26 digits

D, I, M


Downloader #

None

None

26 digits

D, I


Phone options menu

Manual phone test

On


On/Off

D, I


Fail to communicate

On


On/Off

D, I


DTMF

dialing

On
(touchtone)


On/Off

D, I


300 bps baud rate

On (300 bps)


On/Off

D, I


Ring/hang/ring

RHR or 10
Ring




RHR or 10
Rings



RHR(2) or 10
Rings



RHR(3) or 10
Rings



10 Rings



RHR



RHR(2)



RHR(3)



Off

D, I


Dial delay

30 seconds

15 seconds

15 to 45 seconds

D, I


Call waiting code

None

None

26 digits

D, I


Sensors menu

Learn sensors




D, I


Delete se
nsors




D, I


Edit sensors




D, I


Reporting menu

Report options

Opening reports

Off


On/Off

D, I


Closing reports

Off


On/Off

D, I


Forced armed

Off


On/Off

D, I


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Function

Default

Delete

Range

Access
code

Installer
settings

AC power failure
report

Off

Off

5 to 254 minutes
/O
ff

D, I


Panel
Low battery
repor
t

On


On/Off

D, I


Sensor alarm restoral
report

Off




Sensor Close



Siren Timeout



System
Disarmed



Off

D, I


24
-
hour sensor
tamper report

Off


On/Off

D, I


Supervisory/ tamper
report

Off


On/Off

D, I


No usage

report

Off

Off

2 to 254 days
/
Off

D, I


Swinger shutdown

On


On/Off

D, I


Programming report

Off


On/Off

D, I


Fire alarm verification

Off


On/Off

D, I


C
ommunication modes

Phone 1 report mode

Off


All SIA, All CID,
Alarms SIA, Alarms
CID, Nonalarm SIA,
Nonalarm CID,
Backup SIA, Backup
CI
D, Voice dialer, or
Off

D


Phone 2 report mode

Off


D


Phone 3 report mode

Off


D, I


Phone 4 report mode

Off


D, I


Timers menu

Entry delay

30 seconds

30

30 to 240 seconds

D, I


Exit delay

60 seconds

45

seconds

45 to 254 seconds

D, I


No activit
y timeout

Off

Off

2 to 24 hours
/O
ff

D, I


Auto phone test

Off

Off

1 to 254 days
/O
ff

D, I


Supervisory time

12:00 AM

None

12:00
AM (
midnight
)

to 11:59 PM, None

D, I


Alarm cancel

window

6 minutes

Off

6 to 255 minutes,
Off

D, I


RF timeout

12 hours

12 h
ours

2 to 36 hours

D, I


Fail to open time

Off

Off

12:00 midnight to
11:59 PM, Off

D, I


Fail to close time

Off

Off

12:00 midnight to
11:59 PM, Off

D, I


Siren timeout

5 minutes

Off

2 to 254 minutes,
Off

D, I


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Function

Default

Delete

Range

Access
code

Installer
settings

Unvacated premises

On


On/Off

D, I


Smoke

supervision

Off


On/Off

D, I


Touchpad options menu

Key fob no delay

Off


On/Off

D, I


Panic alarms

On


On/Off

D, I


Remote touchpad
arming

Off


On/Off

D, I


System options menu

RF jam detect

Off

Off

On/Off

D, I


Demo mode

Off

Off

On/Off

D, I


HW1

function

Interior siren




Interior Siren
-
Interior siren
output



Armed
-
Output
activated when
armed



Disarmed
-
Output activated
when disarmed



FTC
-
FTC output
(FTC must be
on)



Alarm
-
Output
activated for
alarm



Exterior Siren

Exterior siren
output



Off
-
No output

D


24
-
hour clock

Off


On/Off

D, I


Siren options menu

Panel piezo beeps

On


On/Off

D, I, M


Panel voice

On


On/Off

D, I, M


Panel piezo alarms

On


On/Off

D, I, M


Trouble beeps

On


On/Off

D, I


Voice chime

Off




Voice chime
(sensor name)



Chime bell



Soft chime bell



Off
-
No voice
chime

D, I
,


Hardwired siren
supervision

Off


On/Off

D, I


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Function

Default

Delete

Range

Access
code

Installer
settings

Panel silent police
panic

Off


On (silent), Off
(audible)

D, I


Alarm report
verification

Off


On/Off

D, I


Audio verif
ication

menu

Audio mode

Of
f




Instant mode



Callback mode



Off

D, I


Fire shutdown

Off


On/Off

D, I


Fire enabled AVM

On


On/Off

D, I


Panic talk

Off


On/Off

D, I


Vox receiver gain

6

6

1 to 32

D, I


Vox mic
rophone

gain

24

24

1 to 64

D, I


Vox mic
rophone

gain
range

64

64

1

to 64

D, I


Manual microphone
gain

64

64

1 to 64

D, I


System test menu

Sensor test




D, I, M


Communication test




D, I, M


System download




D, I, M



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Installation

Mounting

Figure

3
: XTi chassis and trim ring


To mount

the panel on a wall:

1
.

Lay the panel flat on a table.

2.

Remove trim ring (B in
Figure

3

above
) from panel by lifting at notch (C in
Figure

3

above
).

3.

Separate the panel chassis from the mounting plate by lifting up on the tabs
(A in
Figure

3

above
) and swinging the chassis open.

4.

Choose a p
anel location.

5.

Run all necessary power, phone, siren, and hardwired contact wires to the
desired panel location.

Note
:
When choosing the AC outlet location for the AC power transformer,
make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch or that it is no
t part of a
ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI).

6.

Hold the mounting plate against the wall and mark the mounting hole
locations (
Figure

4
) with a pencil.

Note
: Mark both mounting holes in the middle of the mounting
slot. This will
allow better adjustment of the panel before securing it to the wall.

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Figure

4
: Mounting holes


7.

Secure the mounting screws (provided) to the locations on the wall marked in
step 6. Do not tighten the screws. Leav
e enough clearance to mount the
mounting plate.

Note
: Use wall anchors if no studs are present.

8.

Mount the mounting plate to the wall. Insert the top mounting hole first, then
the bottom hole. Adjust the fit to make sure the mounting plate is level. Hold

the mounting plate in place and tighten the screws.

9.

Hang the panel chassis on the mounting plate at the plastic hinges, swing the
chassis up to the mounting plate and engage at the tabs (A in
Figure

3
).

10.
Insert t
he two supplied screws through the tabs (A in
Figure

3
) to secure the
mounting plate to the panel chassis. Tighten the screws.

1
1
.

Reattach the trim ring.

Connecting hardwired devices

The panel has five screw terminals,

two battery terminals, and two telephone
connections. The screw terminals connect the AC power, sirens, and
/
or
hardwired detectors.

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Figure
5
: Wiring terminals


Program sensors and devices before you install them. Follow the instr
uctions in

Sensors

on page 41

to add the sensors to panel memory.

The HW1 I/O terminal is dual purpose and can be used for either siren or
hardwired contact connections. The HW2 in termina
l is an input only.

Interior sirens

From the factory, the HW1 I/O input is set up for interior siren operation (status
and alarm sounds). The HW1&2 DC out terminal provides the positive (+)
voltage.

Note:
The total current available from the HW1&2 DC out t
erminal is 250 mA at
up to 120ºF (49ºC). A 24
-
hour battery standby will be met with a maximum load
of 250 mA.

With hardwired siren supervision turned on, sirens connected to HW1 I/O are
supervised and require a 4.7
-
kohm resistor in the circuit. If this ter
minal is not
used, turn hardwired siren supervision off.

Hardwired interior siren

Interior sirens must always be wired with a resistor in the circuit. For circuit
supervision, which allows the panel to detect if the siren wire is cut (open), the
hardwired
siren supervision option must be turned on.

Note:
Do not install the resistor at the panel terminals. This does not provide
supervision of the wire.

Connect the hardwired interior siren (13
-
374) to the panel using a 4.7 kohm
resistor (included with the sir
en) as shown in
Figure

6

on page 17
. The resistor
must be connected across the siren wires as close to the siren as possible.

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Figure

6
: Hardwired interior siren with

supervision


Exterior sirens

For an exterior siren, reprogram HW1 to
Exterior Siren on
Option 6. See Wiring
diagram.

Hardwired contacts

To set up HW1 I/O and/or HW2 for hardwired contacts, make the required
connections described below, and then proceed t
o

Programming

on page 34

to
add (learn) them into panel memory.

You can connect hardwired reed switches (normally closed loop only) to HW1 I/O
(if not being used for a hardwired siren) and
/or HW2 in.

Note:
Connect only normally closed (NC) reed switches to HW1 I/O and/or HW2
in. Other types of hardwired detectors should not be used.

The total resistance of the wired loop must not exceed 3 ohms. This allows you
to use up to 200 ft. (61 m) of

two
-
conductor, 22
-
gauge stranded wire.

Connect hardwired reed switches to the panel using a 47
-
kohm resistor (not a
4.7
-
kohm resistor) as shown in
Figure

7

on page 18
. The resistor must be
connected at the last switch in the circuit.

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Figure

7
: Normally closed hardwired reed switches


Note:
Do not install the resistor at the panel terminals. This does not provide
supervision of the wire.

Wiring a phone line to the pa
nel

You can connect a phone line to the panel for systems monitored by a central
monitoring station or systems that notify users by a voice event notification.

DSL (digital subscriber line) allows the use of multiple devices on a single phone
line simultan
eously. For DSL environments, connect the panel line
-
in jack to an
available phone jack on the premises. You may also need an inline filter to
ensure panel reporting is successful.

Note:
Avoid connecting the panel to a standard phone (voice) line
as o
ther
devices
on
the line can prevent reports from going through.

Figure

8
: Phone connectors


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Full line seizure

Full line seizure allows the panel to take over (seize) the phone line, even if
another device on the line is in use. This m
ethod requires that the panel be wired
before all other phones, answering machines, computers, or other devices on the
phone line.

Use the RJ31X (CA
-
38A) jack when wiring for full line seizure. You can then
quickly and easily disconnect the panel from the

phone line in case the panel
disables the phone line due to a malfunction.

To wire full line seizure with an RJ31X:

1
.

Run a four
-
conductor cable from the premises Telco block to the RJ31X (see
Figure

9

below
).

2
.

Connect the four
-
conductor cable wire to the RJ31X.

3
.

Disconnect the green and red premises phone jack wires from the Telco block
and splice them to the four
-
conductor cable black
and white (or yellow) wires.
Use weatherproof wire connectors for these splices.

4
.

Connect the four
-
conductor cable green and red wires to the Telco block TIP
(+) and red to RING (
-
) posts.

5
.

Connect the phone cord include
d with the panel to the RJ31X and the panel
LINE jack.

Figure

9
: Full line seizure wiring with RJ31X

G
r
een
Black
G
r
een
R
ed
White
R
ed
BRN
G
R
Y
(+)
(-)
TIP
RING
RED
Black
White (or
Y
ellow)
G
r
een
R
ed
T
o
R
J45 connector (LINE)
GRN
(or
Y
ellow)
T
el
c
o bl
o
ck
F
our-
c
ondu
c
t
or
c
able
RJ31X
P
hone
c
o
r
d

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Full line seizure wiring with one premises phone

If a single phone is all that exists on the premises, full line seizure can be
accomplished without an RJ31X.

1
.

Disconnect the phone from the premises phone jack and plug it into the panel
PHONE jack. This jack is disconnected automatically whenever the panel
reports.

2
.

Connect the included phone c
ord to the panel LINE jack and the premises
phone jack.

Note:
If customers add phones or other phone devices to another phone jack, full
line seizure no longer exists. Inform them to contact you if they want to add a
phone or other device so that you can r
ewire for full line seizure by adding an
RJ31X.

Wiring the power transformer

Connect the power transformer to the two 9 VAC in terminals on the panel.

Note
: System can only be powered up using AC power, not battery power. The
red battery icon
may

appear w
hen system first powers up and will disappear after
some time.

Figure

10
: Transformer connections


Do not plug in the transformer at this time. When applying power to the panel
connect the battery first, and then plug in the AC po
wer transformer. This
sequence prevents a battery fault condition.

Note:
Maximum battery charge current is
120

mA. It may take up to
36
hours for
a new battery to fully change.

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To
remove and
install the backup battery (6 VDC, 2.1 Ah):

Figure

11
: Battery installation


Note
:
It is recommended that
the backup

battery be replaced every 3
-
5 years.

1
.

Remove AC power from the panel.

2
.

Disconnect the
existing
battery
(A in
Figure

11

above
)
from the battery
connector

(B in
Figure

11

above
)
.


3
.

Remove the existing battery by reaching under the battery
,

next to the plastic
latch

(
C
in
Figure

11

above
)
,

with a finger and pulling up.


Note
: Do not try to push the plastic latch back to remove the battery.

4
.

Insert the
new
battery into the battery compartment and snap into place.

5
.

Plug the

battery connector into the panel.


Caution:
Do not connect the battery until you are ready to power up the panel.


ATTENTION:
Ne
branchez
pas la batterie

tant que vous n’êtes pas prêt à mettre
le panneau sous tension.




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Resetting memory to fact
ory defaults

If you need to reset memory to factory defaults, follow the steps below.

To reset the panel to factory defaults:

1
.

Remove the trim ring.

2.

Open the panel cover.

3.

Unplug the transformer and disconnect the battery.

4.

Pres
s and hold the reset button
(D in
Figure

3
)
in the middle of the panel
below the screen, labeled Reset.

5.

Plug in the transformer to the panel while holding the reset button and
keeping the panel cover open.

6.

Release

the button.

7.

Plug in the battery and close the panel cover.

8.

Replace the trim ring.

Applying AC power

The panel will not power up on battery power only. AC power is required to
power up the panel.

Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch or
that it is not part of a ground
fault circuit interrupt (GFCI).

Note
: For Canadian installations,
plug the transformer into the wall outlet
.

1
.

Remove the center screw from the outlet cover plate and hold the cover plate
in place.

WARNING
:
Use extreme caution when securing the transformer to a metal
outlet cover. You could receive a serious shock if a metal outlet cover drops
down onto the prongs of the plug
.


AVERTISSEMENT:
Faite preuve d’une extrême prudence quand vous fixez
le transform
ateur sur une plaque métallique. Vous pourriez recevoir un choc
grave si la plaque métallique touche aux broches du transformateur
.

2
.

Plug the transformer into the lower receptacle of the outlet so that the hole in
the transformer tab line
s up with the outlet cover screw hole.

3
.

Insert the cover plate screw through the transformer tab and the outlet cover
plate. Tighten the screw.

Note
: Upon initial installation, the battery may not be fully charged for as long
as 36 hours.

A low battery icon will be present and trouble beeps will sound
until the battery is sufficiently charged. After the initial charge, should the
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panel lose AC Power and experience a low battery condition, the icon will
appear and trouble beeps will sound u
nless silenced. You can silence trouble
beeps by:





Arming or disarming the system.



or




Pressing the STATUS & SETTINGS icon and pressing LISTEN next to
Panel

Status.

This will disable the sounder for 4 hours but the trouble indication will remain

until the battery is recharged.

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System configuration

The control panel provides the main processing unit for all system functions. The
programming of system options and features is menu
-
driven. All installer options
are set in the Programming menu, excep
t for setting the system time

and date
.
Figure

12

below

shows the Simon XT
i
-
5

front panel.

Figure

12
: Simon XT
i
-
5

front panel


Note
: The touch screen i
n

Figure

12

above

is an example. The touch

screen and
system being installed may be configured differently.

Table

7

below

explains the
panel keys and features.

Table

7
: Simon XT
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panel keys and features

Item

Description

Piezo siren

Provides alarm beeps and status beeps. Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are
always played at high volume, while the volume of status b
eeps is
programmable.

Touch

s
creen

Provides a graphical user interface for programming and system operation.

Microphone

Used to communicate with the central monitoring station after an alarm.


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Item

Description

Speaker

Provides voice output and sounds key beeps. The panel

speaks arming level
change, system status, and voice chime sensor trips. The panel voice is also
used for voice reporting and remote phone control.


To access the emergency screen and select the appropriate
icon

(Panic, Police,
or Fire)
,

press EMERGENCY

in the top left corner of the
touch screen
.

Time

The current system time
.


Depicts the status of the AC and battery. A green power cord icon represen
ts

AC power to the system. A red battery icon represents
low

battery power to the
system. A green batte
ry icon represents
full
battery power to the system.


This will appear on the home screen in the event of an alarm. Messages will
also display on this icon describing what caused the alarm. Press this icon to
cancel the alarm.





These four icons d
epict the status of the sensors installed in your system.



A green check indicates sensors are closed or no recent activity detected.



A red exclamation indicates sensors are open or recent activity has been
detected.



If the icon shows N/A, your system

is not configured to support that type of
sensor.

Pressing these icons will open a new screen to provide more detail.


Press this
icon

to access the Arming Screen.




One of these icons will display depending on your arming level.
Press to turn off
intrusion/burglary protection for your system. Only intrusion/burglary sensors are
disarmed. Environmental sensors, such as smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors, stay active at all times

Enter your code in the keypad screen that
appears. If you enter an inc
orrect code, press the Clear icon and enter the
correct code.

Note
:
In certain configurations with third party modems, the Motion Only Arming
icon

may not be shown.


Press to access the Status & Settings screen.

To enter the
Status & Settings screen
, pr
ess
the

icon

in the
bottom
right
corner
of the
touch

screen
.

Press the
Close

icon

to exit a menu or option edit mode and navigate up one
level. Pressing the
Close icon

while in the top menu level exits the system menu
level. The panel automatically exits

the system menu after a few seconds of
inactivity if no access code has been entered yet. After an access code has been
entered to access a code
-
protected area of the system menu, the timeout is four
minutes.

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Status &
S
ettings m
enu navigation

Each menu co
ntains a list of options and/or submenus. Press the


icon
s
to navigate up and down the list of options and submenus in that menu. Pressing
Close

exits a menu and goes to the next higher level.

Programming options are arranged in a menu structure as outl
ined in
Table

8

below
. The top menu contains several features, as well as the Programming
menu. When accessing the
Direct Bypass,
Programming
,

or System Tests menu,
the panel prompts you to
enter an access code. To continue, enter the dealer
,
installer
or master
code, and then press OK.

A gold icon
indicates an option is selected.

A blue icon
indicates an option is not selected
.

Table

8
: S
tatus &
S
ettings

menu structur
e

Event history



Direct bypass



Panel status



Chime

Note
: This option may or
may not appear depending
on panel programming.



Special Chime

Note
: This option may or
may not appear depending
on panel programming.



Lights

Note
: Has not been
investig
ated by UL.



Door lock

Note
: Has not been
investigated by UL



Voice volume



Beep volume



Brightness



Default

screen



Calibration



Help



Set date/time



System tests

Sensor test


Comm test


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System
download


P
rogramming

Access codes

Dea
ler code, Installer code, Master code, User
code 1, User code 2, User code 3, User code 4,
User code 5, User code 6, User code 7, User code
8, Duress code, Code length

Security

Account number, Downloader code, Phone lock,
Auto arm, Exit extension, Secure

arming, No arm
on panel low battery, Quick exit, Downloader
enable, supervisory protest

Phone
numbers

Phone #1, Phone #2, Phone #3, Phone #4

Phone options

Manual phone test, Fail to communicate, DTMF
dialing, 300 bps baud rate, Ring/hang/ring, Dialer
delay, Call waiting code, Line cut detect (not
available)

Sensors

Learn sensor, Delete sensor, Edit sensor

Reporting

Report options: Opening report, Closing report,
Force armed report, AC power failure report, Panel
low battery report, Sensor alarm res
toral report, 24
-
hour sensor tamper, Supervisory/tamper report, No
usage report, Swinger shutdown, Programming
report, Fire alarm verification

Communication modes: Phone 1 reports, Phone 2
reports, Phone 3 reports, Phone 4 reports

Timers

Entry delay, Exi
t delay, No activity timeout, Auto
phone test, Supervisory time, Alarm cancel window,
RF timeout, Fail to open time, Fail to close time,
Siren timeout, Unvacated premises, Smoke sensor
supervision

Touchpad
options

Keyfob no delay, Panel panic alarms, Rem
ote
touchpad arming

System
options

RF jam detect, Demo mode, HW1 I/O, 24
-
hour
clock format

Siren options

Piezo beeps, Panel voice, Panel piezo alarm,
Trouble beeps, Voice chime, Status beeps vol, HW
siren sup, Speaker volume, Silent police panic,
Alarm

report verify

Auto
verification

Audio mode, Fire shutdown, Panic talk, VOX
receiver gain, VOX microphone gain, VOX gain
range, Manual microphone gain

System tests

Sensor test, Communication test, Initiate download
call

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Event history

To vie
w event history:

From the Status & Settings screen,
press

SHOW

next to Event History.

The
Event History screen displays
a history

of all

events
recorded

by the XTi system.


Note
: If a # appears in the Event History list, the event was not sent to the cent
ral
station.

Direct bypass

To direct bypass a sensor:

1
.

From the Status & Settings screen, press SELECT next to Direct Bypass.


2.

Enter the master code (see

Table

10

on page 35
).

3.

Next to the sensor name, select Bypass to bypass the selected sensor, or
Not
bypass
ed

to
not
bypass the selected sensor.

Panel status

To listen to the panel status:

From the Status & Settings screen, press LISTEN next to Panel Status. The
pane
l will announce the current status.

To clear the panel status:

From the Status & Settings screen, press CLEAR next to Panel Status.

Lights

To control lights programmed into the system:

1
.

From the Status & Settings screen, press CONTROL
next to Lights.


Note
: If no lights are programmed into the system, the following screen will
appear:

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2
.

From the Lights screen, choose the following options:



Press ALL ON to turn on all system programmed lights.



Press ALL OFF to tu
rn off all system programmed lights.



Press ON next to a designated light to turn that specific light on.



Press OFF next to a designated light to turn that specific light off.


3.

Press CLOSE to exit Lights screen.

Door lock

To control door locks progr
ammed into the system:

1
.

From the Status & Settings screen, press CONTROL next to Door Lock.


Note
: If no door locks are programmed into the system, the following screen
will appear.


2
.

From the Door Locks screen, cho
ose the following options:



Press LOCK ALL to lock all system programmed door.

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Press UNLOCK ALL to unlock all system programmed lights.



Press LOCK next to a designated door to lock that specific door.



Press UNLOCK next to a designated door to unlock

that specific door.

Note
: Open doors appear in red text.


3.

Press CLOSE to exit Door Locks screen.

Voice volume

To adjust voice volume:

From the Status & Settings screen, next to Voice Volume, press the left arrow to
lower the voice volume and the righ
t arrow to raise the voice volume. The bars
between the arrows register the volume level.
No bars is off
. Four bars is loudest.


Beep volume

To adjust
beep

volume:

From the Status & Settings screen, next to Beep Volume, press the left arrow to
lower the b
eep volume and the right arrow to raise the beep volume. The bars
between the arrows register the volume level. One bar is softest. Four bars is
loudest.


Brightness

To adjust brightness:

From the Status & Settings screen, next to Brightness, press the le
ft arrow to
make the screen less bright and the right arrow to make the screen more bright.
The bars between the arrows register the brightness level. One bar is least
bright. Four bars is brightest.


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Default screen

To change the default screen:

From the
Status & Settings screen, press MAIN or BLANK next to Default
Screen. To make options visible on a blank screen, touch anywhere on the
screen. The screen will stay visible for two minutes before returning to blank
mode, if untouched.


Calibration

Normally

you will not need to calibrate the touch screen, but if the touch screen
icons

do not respond correctly,
follow the instructions below.

To calibrate the screen:

1
.

From the Status & Settings screen, press SHOW next to Calibration.


2.

T
ouch the center of the cross
using a soft, fine point

as it appears in each
corner of the screen.


After the cross in the fourth corner (bottom right) is pressed, the user will be
returned to the Status & Settings screen.

If you cannot access the calibrat
ion using the above procedure, use the following
steps:

1
.

Remove the trim ring from the front of the panel.

2
.

Press and hold the Reset button

(
D

in
Figure

3
)
.

3
.

Press

and hold anywhere on the screen.

4
.

While you are pressing the screen, release the Reset button.

5
.

Follow the calibration prompts.

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Help

To access the Help screens:

1
.

From the Status & Setting screen, pre
ss the HELP
icon
.


2.

From the SYSTEM HELP screen, choose the help topic to search.


3.

Press

and

to scroll through help topics.

4.

Press CLOSE to return to the previous screen.

Set
time

and date

If the panel loses both AC and battery power, upon po
wer restoral the system
time will reset to midnight and
the date will reset to 1
-

1
-

2000
, indicating it has
not been set correctly.

Time format is
:

hour/minute/a.m. or p.m.

Date format is
:

month/day/year:

To set the time

1
.

From the S
tatus & Settings screen, select Set Date/Time.

2
.

Enter access code.

3
.

From the Set Date/Time screen press the first box to set
the
hour and press
SAVE.

4
.

Press the second box to set
the
minutes

and press
S
AVE.

5
.

Press a.m/p.m. box to toggle a.m
.
/p.m. setting.


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To set the date

1
.

From the Set Date/Time screen press the
first box in the second row to set
the
month

and press
SAVE.

2
.

Pre
ss the second box to s
et
the
day
and press
SAVE.

3
.

Press the third box and enter the year and press SAVE.

4
.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit.

Version

To display the
system’s
firmware
version, touch

screen version, and copyright
information
, scrol
l until the display shows Version on the bottom of the screen.

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Programming

To enter programming:

1
.

From the Status & Settings screen, press

to scroll to the Programming
option.

2
.

Press Enter.

3
.

Enter
the dealer or installer code (see
Table

9

below
) and press OK.

Note
: You have four seconds between number presses to enter the code or
you will be returned to the home screen.

Note:
Do not r
emove the panel power
within 30 seconds of exiting
program
mode.

Table

9
: Simon XT
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programming codes


Code

Description

Dealer code

You can use the dealer code to program all system functions,
including high
-
security options that

are not accessible with the
installer code if it is different from the dealer code. Depending on
how the access code is set, the default dealer access code is
654321, 54321, 4321 (factory default), or 321. This code can be
used for all programming.

Insta
ller code

Depending on how the access code is set, the default installer code
is 654321, 54321, 4321 (factory default), or 321. This code is limited
to changing all but the following: Dealer code, code length,
downloader code, phone lock, phone #1, phone #
2, phone 1 report
mode, phone 2 report mode, HW1 function.

The following sections describe the programming options in the Programming
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Access codes

To add/edit access codes:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press ACCESS CODES.

2
.

To add or edit an access code, press the white field next to the access code.


3.

Enter the new/edited code on the numbered keypad and press SAVE.

4.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus

Table

10
: Access Codes me
nu


Function

Default

Description

Dealer code

4321

You can use the dealer code to program all system options,
including high
-
security options that are not accessible with the
installer code if it is different from the dealer code. Changing the
dealer code
to differ from the installer code will prevent the
installer from viewing certain fields.

If you change the dealer code and enter program mode with the
installer code, the installer
will

no longer be able to see the
following: code length, downloader code,

phone lock, phone #1,
phone #2, phone 1 report mode, phone 2 report mode, HW1
function.

Installer code

4321

You can use the installer code to program most installer options,
except for high
-
security dealer options.

Master code

1234

You can use the maste
r to arm/disarm, enter user programming,
and bypass sensors.

User codes 1 to
8

Blank

You can use the user codes to arm/disarm the system.

Duress code

Blank

Use the duress code in place of the master or user code to cause
a silent alarm.

Code length

Four

digits

Codes can be three to six digits long.

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Security

To add/edit account number or downloader code:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press SECURITY.

2
.

To add or edit an account number or downloader code, press the whit
e field
next to account number or downloader code.


3.

Enter the new/edited code on the numbered keypad and press SAVE.



Note
: The account number can be alphanumeric.

To edit phone lock, auto arm, exit extension, secure arming, no arm on low
battery,
quick exit, and downloader enable options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press SECURITY.

2
.

To turn on an option, press
. To turn off an option, press
.

Note
:

indicates

the

option
is
turned on.

3
.

Pre
ss CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.

Table

11
: Security menu

Function

Default

Description

Account
number

00000

Lets you program up to a 10
-
character alphanumeric account number or
delete an existing account number by pressing Disarm.

You can enter
numerical digits sequentially.
A
ccount numbers with letters
A

through F,
or numbers 0 through 9 (or a combination of those letters and numbers)

are only supported
.

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Function

Default

Description

Downloader
code

12345

Lets you set a unique five
-
digit code that is required

for initiating
Enterprise Downloader sessions. The code must be five digits long and
can range from 00000 to 99999. The downloader code must match the
downloader access code in the Enterprise account to perform Enterprise
sessions.

Phone lock

Off

Prevent
s resetting of phone/reporting related options when a memory
clear is preformed (on) or resets these options to their default values
when a memory clear is performed (off). The following are not reset
when on: account number, dealer code, code length, call

wait cancel,
phone numbers 1
to 4
, phone report modes 1 to 4, phone lock,
downloader phone number
and
downloader code.

Auto arm

On

Determines how long the system protests (announces open/failed
sensors) when attempting to arm with open/failed sensors, be
fore
bypassing these sensors and automatically arming the rest of the
system. The panel protests an arming attempt when it has not received
a restore (close) signal from sensors learned into restore
-
specific sensor
groups. Sensors learned into group 26 (fi
re) cannot be bypassed.

When this option is on, the panel announces all open/failed sensors
repeatedly for four minutes, then automatically bypasses the open
sensors and arms the rest of the system. If a sensor is opened during
the exit delay and then left

open, the panel will go into alarm after the
exit delay has expired. This option must be on for unvacated premises
and exit extension to work correctly.

When the option is off, the panel displays all open/failed sensors once,
then automatically bypasses t
he open sensors and arms the rest of the
system after the exit delay has expired. If other sensors are opened
during the exit delay, they will also be bypassed if left open.

If group 13 (instant perimeter) sensors are opened during the exit delay,
the pane
l goes into immediate alarm.

Exit extend

On

Determines whether the panel restarts the exit delay time if you enter
the armed premises during the initial exit delay period (on), or not (off).
Turning on this feature allows you to reenter during the exit de
lay period,
without disarming and then rearming the system. Turning off this feature
requires you to disarm and rearm the system.

Note
:
Auto arm must be on for this option to work.

Secure
arming

Off

Determines whether an access code is required when armin
g the
system (on), or not (off). This option does not affect key fob arm/disarm
operation.

No arm on
low battery

Off

Determines whether the system protests arming if a low CPU battery
condition exists (on), or not (off).

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Function

Default

Description

Quick exit

Off

Determines whether

pressing Disarm when the system is armed
activates the exit delay time to allow exit and reentry without disarming
the system (on), or not (off). This feature is useful if you want to step
outside briefly and return. If the system is armed and you press D
isarm,
the panel announces Exit Time is On, and sounds exit delay beeps. This
allows a designated entry/exit door to open for up to two minutes without
causing alarm. When the door is closed, the beeps stop and the door is
armed again.

Downloader
enable

O
n

Enables programming of system options with downloader software.

Phone numbers

To add/edit phone numbers:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press PHONE NUMBERS.

2
.

To add or edit a phone number, press the white field next
to the phone
number.


3.

Enter the new/edited phone number on the numbered keypad and press
SAVE.

4.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.

Table

12
: Phone Numbers menu

Function

Default

Description

Phone #1

Blank

Lets you program u
p to a 26
-
digit central monitoring station receiver/

voice event notification phone number for monitored systems. Phone
digits can be 0 to 9, *, #, or a pause (P).

To delete the phone number, press D
elete on the keypad
while editing
a phone digit. To add a

pause to the phone number, press
Pause on
the keypad
.

Phone #2

Blank

Phone #3

Blank

Phone #4

Blank

Downloader #

Blank

Lets you program up to a 26
-
digit phone number for the Enterprise
Downloader.

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Phone options

To edit manual phone test, fail to co
mmunicate, DTMF dialing, and 300 BPS
enabled options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press PHONE OPTIONS.


2
.

To turn on an option, press
. To turn off an option, press
.

Note
:

indicates

th
e

option
is
turned on.

3
.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.

To edit ring hang ring option:

1
.

From the Phone Options screen,
press the white field next to Ring Hang Ring.

2
.

To turn on an option, press
. To turn off an option, press
.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.

3
.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.

To edit dialer delay option:

1.

From the Phone Options screen, press the white field next to Dialer Delay.

2.

Enter the new/edited dialer delay time on the numbered keypad

and press
SAVE.

3.

Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus
.

To edit the call waiting # option:

1.

From the Phone Options screen, press the white field next to Call Waiting #.

2.

Enter the new/edited call waiting # on the numbered keypad and press SAVE.

3.

Pr
ess CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus
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Table

13
: Phone Options menu

Function

Default

Description

Man phone
test

On

Determines whether you can perform a manual communication test to
verify communication to a central station/voice dial
(on), or not (off). If
you have all four phone numbers programmed, it should send a test
report to all four before showing that the test is okay.

FTC

On

Determines whether the panel and interior sirens sound trouble beeps
if it is unable to successfully s
end a report to a central station (on), or
not (off).

DTMF dial

On

Determines whether the panel uses DTMF (on) or pulse (off) for
dialing programmed phone numbers.

300 bps
enabled

On

Determines whether the baud rate used by the panel for central
station
communication is 300 bps (on), or 110 bps (off).

Ring hang ring

RHR or
10
Rings

Determines when the panel answers a remote phone access or
Enterprise call. Depending on whether an answering machine exists
at the panel location, offsite access to the panel

can be done with a
series of phone calls or just one. For offsite access where an
answering machine does not exist, the user or Enterprise operator
simply calls the panel location once and listens for 10 rings. The panel
should answer after the tenth ring
.

For offsite access where an answering machine exists, the user or
Enterprise operator must call the panel location, and then let the
phone ring once and hang up. Wait at least 10 seconds but not more
than 40, and then call the panel location again. The p
anel should
answer on the first ring.

Ring/hang/ring setting number and sequence of rings after which the
panel answers:



RHR or 10 Rings = Ring/hang/ring or ten rings



RHR(2) or 10 Rings = Ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or ten rings



RHR(3) or 10 Rings = Rin
g/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or ten
rings



10 Rings = Ten rings



RHR = Ring/hang/ring



RHR(2) = Ring/hang/ring/hang/ring



RHR(3) = Ring/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring



Off = Disabled, no remote (offsite) access

Dial delay

30
seconds

Determines whet
her the panel delays dialing programmed phone
numbers before sending report (on).

If opening (disarming) reports is on, the panel does not delay dialing if
the system is disarmed before the delay time expires. The panel dials
immediately for both the alarm

and opening report.

Regardless of this option setting, the panel always dials immediately
for fire alarms, AC power failure, and low battery reports.

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Function

Default

Description

Call wait
ing #

Off

The call waiting
number
is dialed by the panel before a phone number
to disable call
waiting.
If the end
-
user has call waiting, we recommend
you change this option from its default
.

CAUTION
: Changing this option from its default without call waiting
will prohibit the panel from calling the central station.

The call waiting code is programm
ed the same way as a dialer
number.

Sensors

Table

14
: Sensors menu

Function

Description

Learn sensors

Adds (learns) sensors to panel memory.

Delete sensors

Deletes sensors from panel memory.

Edit sensors

Edits sensor information

in panel memory.

The following instructions tell how to add (learn) sensors, touchpads, and other
system devices into panel memory. The panel recognizes a sensor when you
press a sensor program button, press and release a tamper switch, press a
sensor te
st button, or put a sensor into alarm.
Table

15

on page 43

below
describes the programming method for each device.

To learn (program)
and edit
a sensor:

1
.

From the Program
ming screen, press SENSORS.

2
.

From the Sensors screen, press LEARN SENSORS.


3.

Press the sensor program button or release the sensor tamper switch. The
Edit Sensor screen will appear.

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4.

To change the sensor number, press EDIT next to
Sensor Number, enter the
new sensor number, and press SAVE.

Note
: The sensor number can only be edited during sensor learning.

5.

To change the sensor group, press EDIT next to Sensor Group, enter the new
sensor group, and press SAVE.

6.

To change the sens
or name, press EDIT next to Sensor Name, press EDIT
next to the item number to be changed, scroll through and press the correct
name from the list, and press SAVE.

Note
: Default the screen to List and not Keypad. This gives the user the list of
stored sens
or names.


7.

Press SAVE to save the changes.

8.

Press CLOSE to return to the Sensors screen.

To delete a sensor:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press SENSORS.

2
.

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3.

Press

DELETE next to the sensor to be deleted.

4.

Press CLOSE to return to the Sensors screen.

Mounting Recommendations:



Where possible, install sensors within
100 feet (30
m
)

of the receiver. While a
transmitter and receiver combination may have an open
-
air
range of
500 feet
(152

m
)

or more, the environment at the installation site may have a
significant effect on operational range. Changing a sensor or receiver location
can improve wireless communication
.



Avoid mounting sensors or receivers in areas where
they will be exposed to
moisture or where the operating temperature range will exceed the specified
range (
10 to 120 °F
)
.



Avoid mountin
g the sensor or

receiver in areas with a large quantity of metal
or electrical wiring. For example: within 1 meter of A
C distribution panel (fuse
box), HVAC duct work
.



Avoid mounting the sensor or receiver directly on metal
.



The Simon XTi
-
5

system

should not be mounted within 3 meters of any other
RF equipment (RF music system transmitter, wireless router/modem, etc.)
.

Note:
Refer to specific sensor installation instructions for complete operation and
testing details.

Table

15
: Device programming


Device

To program

Door/window sensor

Press the button on the top of the sensor (cover removed) or
t
rip the tamper.

Motion sensor

Press the button on the back of the sensor (mounting plate
removed) or trip the tamper.

Smoke detector

Trip the tamper, press the test button, remove the detector from
its base, or put the smoke detector into alarm.

Hardwir
ed sensor

Separate the sensor from its magnet.

Glassbreak sensor

Trip the tamper switch on the sensor.

CO alarm

Trip the wall tamper by removing the sensor body from the
mounting plate.

Simon XT talking touch screen

1. Press the Settings icon.

2. Press
the Down arrow until the Clear and Enroll icon
appears.

3. Press the Clear and Enroll icon. The touch screen should
indicate it is waiting for enrollment.

Simon XT talking touch
pad

Press the Lights off button on the touchpad six times in

rapid
succession.

On the sixth press, the touchpad makes a

longer
beep
.

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Device

To program

Key fob

Press the Lock and Unlock buttons at the same time.

Note:
If you are installing a sensor on a gun case, jewelry box, or a similar case,
and the sensor is active in level one, you must
bypass
the sensor

to avoid putting
the panel into alarm when the sensor and the magnet are separated.

Sensor
a
ssociation with the
g
raphical
i
nterface icons

Figure

13
: At a glance icons


The at
-
a
-
glance icons
(see
Figure

13

above
) D
oor
, W
indow
, M
otions
, and
P
roperty
,

found on the Simon XTi
-
5

(and remotely connected Talking Two
-
Way
Touch Screens) are associated with sensors, given a set of rules.



The default state for
a

di
sassociated at
-
a
-
glance icon is N/A.



Any learned
-
in sensor (regardless of type or group) with a sensor name that
includes the word “window” or “door” from the text library will automatically
associate respectively with the at
-
a
-
glance Doors and Window
icons
.

Example, a door
-
window sensor learned in, and physically attached to a door,
with
Front Door

as its name, group 10 as its type will be associated with the
Doors
i
con on the graphical interface. In contrast, a door
-
window sensor
learned in, and physi
cally attached to a door, with
Utility Room

as its name,
group 10 as its type will NOT be associated with the Doors
i
con
.

It would be
associated with

the property

i
con on the graphical interface.



Any learned
-
in sensor (regardless of type or name) with a

group type of 17,
18, 20, or 28, will associate with the at
-
a
-
glance Motions icon. Depending on
the location of the screen, a typical use for this feature would be to identify
motion before entering the building (if placed in a garage), or alert
ing

to
mot
ion downstairs from the master bedroom, if the system wasn't armed. The
Motion
i
con will clear after 10 minutes of inactivity.



Any sensor that is not associated with the
D
oors,
W
indow, or
M
otions icons
based on the preceding rules is automatically associ
ated to
a
Property icon.



The Property Icon supports two different sensor
group
types restoral, and
non
-
restoral. Restoral based
sensors

provide clear indication of event start
and stop. An example is a flood sensor. The flood sensor will associate with
t
he Property
i
con and continue to report
as “
Changed" when water is detected
and remains detected by the sensor. When the water condition clears, the
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Property
i
con Open will clear. Non
-
restoral based sensors, provide indication
of event start, but not stop.

An example is tilt switch/garage door sensor that
determines if something that it is attached to

the sensor
, like a boat trailer has
moved. The tilt sensor will associate with the Property icon and will report as
"Changed" when movement is detected the fi
rst time. Upon user
acknowledgement of the event by pressing the
P
roperty icon, the Changed
state is returned to No Change.

Common
a
ssociations of
i
cons and
s
ensors



Exteriors motions for use in driveways for non
-
reporting, informational
purposes can be a
ssociated with the
P
roperty icon using group types 40 or
43.



Water sensors learned group 29
will

alarm immediately upon activation; if
informational detection is desired without reporting, use group 40.



Freeze sensors learned group 38
will

alarm immedi
ately upon activation; if
informational detection is desired without reporting, use group 40.



Tilt sensors can be used as a means to provide asset monitoring associated
with the
P
roperty icons with the use of group type 43.

Reporting

To turn on/off repor
ting options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press REPORTING.


2.

From the Reporting screen, select REPORTING OPTIONS
.


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3.

To turn on an option, press
. To turn off an option, press
.

Note
:

indicates

the

option is turned on.

4.

Press CLOSE to return to the Reporting screen.

Table

16
: Reporting menu


Option

Default

Description

Opening reports

Off

Determines whether the panel sends opening reports to a central
station whenever the s
ystem is disarmed (on), or not (off). The
User number will be reported as zone number. Key fobs learned
into zones 1 to 40 will report as that zone.

Dealer code = 44, Installer code = 45, Master code = 46, User
code 1 = 47, User code 2 = 48, User code 3 =
49, User code 4 =
50, User code 5 = 51, User code 6 = 52, User code 7 = 53, User
code 8 = 54, Duress code = 55

Closing reports

Off

Determines whether the panel sends closing reports to a central
station whenever the system is armed (on), or not (off). The

User
number will be reported as the zone number. Key fobs learned
into zones 1 to 40 will report as that zone.

Dealer code = 44, Installer code = 45, Master code = 46, User
code 1 = 47, User code 2 = 48, User code 3 = 49, User code 4 =
50, User code 5 = 5
1, User code 6 = 52, User code 7 = 53, User
code 8 = 54, Duress code = 55

Force armed

Off

Determines whether the panel sends by force armed report to a
central station if the user bypasses protesting sensors (indirect
bypass) when arming the system (on),
or not (off).

AC
P
ower failure

Report

Off

Determines whether the panel sends AC power failure reports to a
central station after the programmed time expires. The time can
be set from 005 to 254 minutes.

When the panel is without AC power for 30 seconds, t
he panel
screen

turn
s

off.

When the panel is without AC power for the programmed time, an
AC power failure is reported.

The panel reports an AC power restoral when AC power returns to
the panel.

Panel Low Battery
Report

On

Determines whether the panel sen
ds a low CPU battery report to
the central station when the panel backup battery voltage drops.

Sen alarm restore

Off

Determines whether the panel reports sensor alarm restoral (on),
or not (off). Setting when restoral is reported:



Sensor Close
-

Immed
iately after sensor is closed or restored
after dial delay



Siren Timeout
-

After siren timeout expires if sensor is
restored



System Disarm
-

When system is disarmed if sensor is
restored.



Off

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Option

Default

Description

24
-
hour sensor
tamper

Off

Determines whether the system (
armed or disarmed) goes into
and reports an alarm anytime a sensor tamper switch is tripped
(on), or only when the system is armed and a tamper switch of an
armed sensor is tripped (off).

Supervisory
/
tamper

Off

Determines whether the panel sends superviso
ry reports to a
central station as a tamper (on), or a supervisory (off).

Note
:
This option is typically used only in Europe where a
supervisory condition is required to report as a tamper.

No usage

Off

Determines whether the panel sends a No Usage report

to the
central station if the user has not operated the system before the
programmed time expires (on), or not (off). The timer starts each
time the system is disarmed.

Note
:
This is a customer service feature that alerts the central
station if a customer

is not using their security system. The
service provider can then contact the customer to find out why the
system is not being used, and help correct any problems for the
customer.

Swinger shutdown

On

This setting determines if a sensor or zone will go i
nto alarm only
once during an arming period (an active arming level) and will not
be active again until the alarm is canceled (swinger Shutdown is
enabled) or the sensor or zone will always be active and will go
into alarm multiple times during an arming p
eriod (an active
arming level) without canceling the alarm (Swinger Shutdown is
disabled).

On = 1 trip

Off = unlimited trips

Note
:
Swinger shutdown does not affect Smoke, Fire, Carbon
Monoxide
,

and Environmental sensors learned into groups 26
(Fire/Smoke)
, 29 (Freeze), 34 (CO)
,

and 38 (Water).

Program
ming

report

Off

Determines whether the panel sends a report to the central station
anytime the programming mode is entered/exited (on), or not at all
(off). The panel sends a report whenever the dealer (Utili
ty 1) or
installer (Utility 2) code is used to enter programming mode and
another report is sent when the programming session ends.

Fire
Alarm
Verification

Off

If this option is off, the panel immediately reports to the central
station when a smoke detect
or goes into alarm.

With this option on, if a single smoke detector goes into alarm, the
panel will not report for 60 seconds unless another smoke
detector goes into alarm. If the first smoke detector is cleared of
alarm within the first 60 seconds, no rep
ort will be sent to the
central station unless it or a second smoke detector goes into
alarm within the panel siren timeout period (5 minutes).

To edit communication modes options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press REPORTING.

2.

From

the Reporting screen, select COMM MODES.

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3.

From the Communication Modes screen, press
the white

field next to the
correct Phone Report Mode to edit
.


4.

Select, by pressing

next to the correct option.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.


Tab
le

17
: Communication modes

Option

Default

Description

Phone 1 report mode

Off

Determines how the panel sends a report to the central
station for each of the phone numbers programmed.

The options are: All SIA, All CID, Alarm SIA, Al
arm CID,
Nonalarm SIA, Nonalarm CID, backup SIA (phone failure
backup), Backup CID (phone failure backup), Voice dialer,
Off

Phone 2 report mode

Off

Phone 3 report mode

Off

Phone 4 report mode

Off

Alarms include: Fire, Intrusion, Emergency, Silent,
and Alarm Cancels.

Nonalarms include: No Activity, Openings, Closings, Fail
-
to
-
Open, Fail
-
to
-
Close,
Force Armed, AC Power Failure, CPU Low Battery, and Trouble Restoral.

Timers

To edit timer options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press
TIMERS.

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2.

From the Timers screen, press
the white

field next to the Timer option to edit.

3.

Enter the
value

on the numbered keypad.

OR

To turn an option

on
, press
. To turn an option

off
, press
.

Note
:

indicates the

op
tion is turned on.

4.

Press SAVE to save the changes.

5.

Press CLOSE to return to the Programming screen.

Table

18
: Timers menu

Function

Default

Description

Entry delay

030 seconds

Determines how much time you have to disarm the sy
stem
after entering the armed premises through a designated
delay door, before an alarm occurs. Beeps sound during the
entire delay time to remind you to disarm the system. When
turned on, the entry delay can be set from 030 to 240
seconds.

Exit delay

060

seconds

Determines how much time you have to leave the premises
through a designated delay door after arming the system.
Beeps sound after arming the system to remind you to
leave the armed premises. If a delay door is opened after
the exit delay expires,

the entry delay begins. If you arm the
system with no delay and open a delay door after the exit
delay expires, an alarm occurs.

No activity tm

Off

Determines whether the panel sends a no activity report to
a central station when the programmed time elap
ses (on),
or if the feature is disabled (off). No activity means the
control panel, remote handheld, and key
-
chain touchpad
buttons have not been pressed and sensors have not been
tripped within a specified time (except sensors in group 25
and 43).

The tim
eout can be set from 02 to 24 hours.

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Function

Default

Description

Auto phone test

Off

Determines whether the panel automatically performs a
periodic phone test (on), or not (off). The test interval can be
from 001 to 254 days. The time of day the panel performs
the test is determined

by the supervisory time, which must
be turned on for this feature to work.

Supervisory time

12:00am

Determines when the panel reports supervisory
conditions
(
sensor failures) and automatic phone tests to the central
station. The panel clock must be set t
o the correct time for
this option and the automatic phone test to work correctly.

Alarm cancel

006 minutes

Sets the time frame that determines whether the panel
reports an alarm cancel message to the central station. If
the system is disarmed from an ala
rm state within the
programmed time, the panel sends an alarm cancel
message to the central station. An alarm cancel message is
not reported if the system is disarmed after the programmed
time expires.

The time can be set from 006 to 255 minutes. When set
to
255, the panel always reports alarm cancel messages.
Turning off this option disables alarm cancel reporting.

RF time
-
out

12 hours

Determines the period during which the panel must receive
at least one supervisory signal from learned sensors before
ide
ntifying a sensor failure and sounding trouble beeps. Any
sensor failure is reported immediately and again at the
supervisory time. The timeout can be set from 02 to 36
hours. Entries must be two digits.

Fail
-
to
-
open time

Off

Determines whether the panel
sends a fail
-
to
-
open report to
a central station if the system has not been disarmed by the
programmed time (on), or not (off). System time must be set
correctly for this feature to work.

Fail
-
to
-
close time

Off

Determines whether the panel sends a fail
-
to
-
close report to
a central station if the system has not been armed by the
programmed time (on), or not (off). System time must be set
correctly for this feature to work.

Siren time
-
out

005 minutes

Determines how long sirens sound alarms if no one is
pres
ent to disarm the system. The time can be set from 002
to 254 minutes. When this feature is turned off, sirens
sound alarms until the alarm is canceled (system disarmed).

Unvacated
premises

On

Unvacated premises is a feature that d
etermines whether
the sy
stem automatically arms down to level 2 (doors and
windows) if you arm the system to level 4 (doors, windows,
and motion sensors) without opening or closing a perimeter
door (on), or remains at the armed level chosen (off). This
feature does not work from
a key fob. Auto
arm

must be on
for this feature to work.

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Function

Default

Description

Smoke supervision

Off

Determines how often the panel must receive supervisory
signals from the smoke sensors. If this option is on, the
panel must receive at least one supervisory signal from
smoke s
ensors every four hours or it will identify a sensor
failure and sound trouble beeps. If this option is off, the time
for receiving supervisory signals is determined by RF
timeout.

Touchpad options

To edit touchpad options:

1
.

From the P
rogramming screen, press TOUCHPAD OPTIONS.


2.

To turn an option

on
, press
. To turn an option

off
, press
.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.

3.

Press CLOSE to return to the Programming screen.

Table

19
: Touchpad Options

menu

Function

Default

Description

Keyfob no delay

Off

Determines whether a key fob arms the system with no delay (on),
or not (off). When this feature is on, you must disarm the system
before entering the premises, since it is disabling the entry delay.
If the remote touchpad arming option is on, key fobs cannot
disarm the system and will cause an alarm upon entering.

Panic alarms

On

Determines whether the panel panic
icon
s (police,
panic
, and fire)
activate alarms when pressed (on), or not (off).

Remot
e TP arm

Off

Determines whether key fobs and remote touchpads can disarm
the system only during exit and entry delays (on), or arm and
disarm the system anytime (off). If this option and the key fob no
delay option are on, you cannot enter and/or disarm us
ing remote
touchpads without causing an alarm.

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System options

To edit system options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press SYSTEM OPTIONS.


2.

For RF jam detect, demo mode, and 24 hour clock; to turn an option

on
, press
.

T
o turn an o
ption

off
, press
. Go to Step 5.

OR

Press
the white

field next to the HW1 function option to edit.

3.

Select an option on the HW1 function
screen by

pressing

next to the
correct option.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.


4.

Press SAVE.

5.

Pres
s CLOSE to return to
P
rogramming screen.

Table

20
: System Options menu

Function

Default

Description

RF jam
detect

Off

Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF
interference/jam to the central station (on), or not (off)
. If this option is on
and the panel receives a constant 319.5 MHz signal, the panel reports
the condition to the central station. If this option is off, the panel does
not detect an RF jam.

Demo mode

Off

Determines whether the panel operates as a demonst
ration model (on)
or a standard panel (off). Turning on this feature disables low battery
supervision. With this option on, the panel is not testing battery
supervision.

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Function

Default

Description

HW1
function

Interior
Siren

Determines how the HW1 I/O output will function:



Off =

no output



Interior Siren = interior siren output



Armed = output activated when armed



Disarmed = output activated when disarmed



FTC = fail to communicate output, activates when fail to
communicate condition occurs (the fail to communicate option
must
be on)



Alarm = alarm output activated when panel is in alarm



Ext
eri
or Siren = Ext
er
ior Siren output

24
-
hour
clock

Off

Determines whether the panel uses a 24
-
hour clock (on), or a 12
-
hour
clock (off).

Siren options

To edit siren options:

1
.

From the Programming screen, press SIREN OPTIONS.


2.

To turn on an option, press
. To turn off an option, press
. Go to Step 5.

OR

Press
the white

field next to the Voice Chime option to edit.

3.

From the Voice c
hime screen, press

to turn an option on and press

to
turn an option off.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.


4.

Press SAVE.

5.

Press CLOSE to return to the Programming screen.

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Table

21
: Siren Options menu

Function

Defau
lt

Description

Panel
Piezo
beeps

On

Determines whether the panel piezo produces beeps based on system
activity (on), or is silent (off).

Panel voice

On

Determines whether the panel announces arming level changes (on), or
not (off).

Panel piezo
alarm

On

Determines whether the panel piezo emits alarm sounds (on), or not
(off).

Trouble
beeps

On

Determines whether the panel and hardwired interior sirens sound six
beeps every minute when a trouble condition occurs (on), or not (off).
The following conditions

cause trouble beeps: AC power failure (when
AC power failure report is on)
,

low CPU battery, sensor failure
(supervisory), sensor trouble (low battery, tamper, etc.), fail to
communicate, restoration of power, no activity timer has timed out
(trouble beep
s continue for 5 minutes and if the panel does not see
activity, trouble beeps stop and the panel reports no activity to the
central station).

You can silence trouble beeps by arming or disarming the system or by
pressing the STATUS
icon
. Trouble beeps res
ume later if the trouble
condition is not cleared.

Voice chime

Off

Determines whether the panel announces the sensor name.



Voice Chime = sensor name



Chime Bell = loud ding
-
dong bell



Soft Chime Bell = soft ding
-
dong bell



Off = no sound

HW siren
su
p

Off

Determines whether the panel monitors hardwired sirens for open
conditions (on), or not (off). If this option is turned on, sirens connected
to the panel terminals require an EOL resistor in the wire circuit. If this
option is turned off, EOL resisto
rs are not required whether sirens are
connected or not.

Silent police
panic

Off

Determines whether pressing the panel police
icon

causes an audible
(off) or silent (on) alarm.

Alarm report
verify

Off

Determines whether the panel verifies successful alar
m reports to the
central station by
announcing

Phone
C
omm
unication

OK”

(on), or
not (off).

Audio verification options

To edit audio verification options:

From the Programming screen, press AUDIO VERIFICATION.

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To edit fire shu
tdown, fire enabled AVM, and panic talk options:

1
.

From the Audio Verification screen, press

to turn an option on. Press

to
turn an option off.

Note
:

indicates the
option is turned on.

2
.

Press CLOSE to return to t
he Programming screen.

To edit VOX and manual microphone gain options:


1
.

From the Audio Verification screen, press the white field next to the option.

2
.

On the keypad, enter the value and press SAVE.

3
.

Press CLOSE to return to the Programming screen.

To edit audio mode option:

1
.

From the Audio Verification screen, press
the white

field next to audio mode.


2.

From the Audio Mode screen, press

to turn an option on and press

to
turn

an option off.

Note
:

indicates

the option is turned on.

3.

Press SAVE.

4.

Press CLOSE to return to the Programming screen.

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Table

22
: Audio Verification Options menu

Function

Default

Description

Audio
mode

Off

Determines the audi
o mode.



1 (Instant
) =

Panel stays online with central station for an instant audio
session.



2 (Callback) = Panel hangs up and waits for a callback from the central
station operator before starting an audio session.



Off = No audio verification.

Fire
shutdown

Off

Determines whether system fire sirens are silenced during a two
-
way audio
session (on), or not (off). Beeps sound every 10 seconds while sirens are
silenced.

Fire
enabled
AVM

On

Turning this option on will enable an AVM session to be initiat
ed following a
fire or CO alarm.

Turning this option off inhibits the initiation of an AVM
session following a fire or CO alarm.

Panic talk

Off

Determines whether the central station operator can talk to the user during a
silent alarm (off), or just liste
n in on the premises (on). Silent alarms occur
when sensors in groups 02 or 03 are tripped, when
a

duress code is entered,
or when the panel Police
icon

is pressed and the silent panel police panic
option is turned on.

VOX RX
gain

06

Determines the receiv
er gain level during two
-
way audio sessions. If the VOX
is switching the speaker on when the central station operator is not talking,
lower this setting and the VOX mic gain setting. If the VOX is not switching the
speaker on when the central station opera
tor is talking, raise this setting and
lower the VOX mic gain setting. Changing this setting does not affect speaker
volume.

VOX mic
gain

24

Determines the mic gain (sensitivity) that triggers the voice
-
activated switching
(VOX). Room size, acoustics, an
d furnishings where the panel is located will
influence the setting. Gain range is 01 (lowest) to 64 (highest).

VOX mic
gain rng

64

Determines the gain range for voice
-
activated switching (VOX). Range is 01
(lowest) to 64 (highest). For best results, this

option should be set equal to or
greater than VOX mic gain.

This option works in conjunction with VOX mic
gain. It is important to follow the setting recommendations as described to
achieve acceptable operation.

Manual
mic gain

64

Determines the gain lev
el (sensitivity) during two
-
way audio sessions when
audio mode is set to 0 or 1 (speak). Room size, acoustics, and furnishings
when the panel is located will influence the setting. Gain range is 01 (lowest)
to 64 (highest).




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System tests

For more inform
ation on system tests see “
Testing

on page 58
.

Table

23
: System Tests menu

Function

Default

Description

Sensor test


The sensor test is used to check proper sensor
operation.

Comm test


The comm test
,

or communication test,
is used to check proper
communication.

I
f

C
omm Test is not finished it will continue to run
even if you exit program mode
.

System
download


This feature initiates a phone call from the panel to
the Enterprise
Downloader.

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Testing

This section describes how to test the system.

Before testing the system by generating alarms, contact the central station.

Test the system by pressing the
icon
s as described in
Table

24
.

Table

25

provides a list of the arming levels.

Note:
An access code is required when arming if the secure arming option is on.

Table

24
: System test sequence

Icon

Function tested

Test

Correc
t result


The panel arms door
and window sensors.

Press the DOORS &
WINDOWS ONLY (STAY)
icon.

Door and window
sensors will be armed
and the following icon
will appear on the
home screen:



The panel will arm
motion sensors.

Press the MOTION
SENSORS ON
LY (AWAY)
icon.

Motion sensors will be
armed and the
following icon will
appear on the home
screen:





Depending on
the arming state
of the system,
one of the three
icons will appear
on the screen.

The panel will prompt
you to enter an access
code. E
nter the
appropriate code.

Press the appropriate
PRESS TO DISARM icon.

The panel will disarm.

Panic

Press the
EMERGENCY
icon

on
the home screen to
access these icons.

Press the appropriate icon
to activate a police, fire, or
panic

emergency alarm.

The pan
el will sound
an alarm and the
foll
o
wing alarm icon
will appear with the
alarm message:


Police

Fire

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Note:
Forty
icon

presses for invalid codes (ten invalid 4
-
digit codes, for example)
will cause a system access alarm. The alarm locks all touchpa
ds, except key
fobs, for 90 seconds.

Table

25
: Arming levels

Armin
g level

Description

Indication

1

Disarm the system.

One beep indicates the system is disarmed. The panel
displays and speaks Disarmed. The
Press to Arm icon

appears
on the screen (see
Table

7

on page 24
)
.

2

Arm doors and windows.

Two beeps verify that door/window sensors are armed. The
panel speaks Doors and Windows On. The
Press to Disarm
Stay icon ap
pears (see
Table

7

on page 24
).

3

Arm motion sensors.

Three beeps verify that motion sensors are armed. The panel
speaks Motions On. The
Press to Disarm Away Motions Only
icon appears on th
e screen (see
Table

7

on page 24
).

4

Arm doors, windows,
and motion sensors.

Four beeps verify that door/window and motion sensors are
armed. The panel speaks Doors and Windows On, Motion O
n.
The Press to Disarm Away icon appears on the screen (see
Table

7

on page 24
).

Arming errors

If you select an arming option on the Arm screen, and there is an arming
problem, an arming er
ror message will appear at the bottom of the screen,
indicating what the problem is and how to correct it. For example, you might see
a message that indicates that you need to close the front door.

Correct the problem as indicated or press Bypass. You will

see the arming
countdown message at the bottom of the screen. You can
press

Cancel and
enter your code to stop the arming process.

Sensor
T
est

The sensor test is used to check proper sensor operation.

To test the sensors:

1
.

Place all se
nsors in their secured (non alarm) state.

2
.

Access the System Tests screen through the Status & Settings screen by
pressing ENTER next to
System Tests
.

3.

Enter the
dealer
,

installer

or master
code and press OK.

4
.

Press SENSOR TEST.

5
.

Al
l learned in sensors will be displayed on this screen. Press


to scroll
through the pages.

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Test your sensors by tripping them one at a time. The panel will display the
number of transmissions received from sensors you trip. See
Table

23

on
page 57

for specific instructions on how to trip each sensor type.

The panel sound
s

beeps, and the display identifies the tripped sensor and the
number of RF packets received. Each beep represents one

RF packet. Count
the number of beeps and refer to
Table

26

below

for minimum requirements.
The panel displays Sn

(sensor number) Name, and Rounds Detected

(
#
Packets
)
.
Scroll through to mak
e sure all
sensors

have been tested.

Table

26
:

Sensor tripping instructions

Sensor

Instructions

Minimum
packets
required

Hardwire contact

Open the hardwire contact
.

1

Door/window

Open the secured door or window.

6 of 8

Freeze

Rem
ove the sensor cover. Apply ice in a plastic bag to the
sensor (for 10 to 15 minutes). Do not allow the sensor to
get wet.

6 of 8

Water

Press a wet rag or wet finger over both of the round, gold
-
plated terminals on the underside of the sensor.

6 of 8

Car
bon
monoxide alarm

Press and hold the Test/Hush button (approximately 5
seconds) until the unit beeps two times, and then release
the button.

6 of 8

Glassbreak

Test with an appropriate glass break sensor tester.

6 of 8

Motion sensor

Avoid the motion sens
or field of view for 5 minutes, and
then enter its view.

6 of 8

Rate
-
of
-
rise heat
detector

Rub your hand
s

together until warm, and then place one
hand on the detector for 30 seconds.

6 of 8

Shock

Tap the glass twice, away from the sensor. Wait at least 1
0
seconds before testing again.

6 of 8

Smoke

Press and hold the test button until the system sounds
transmission beeps.

6 of 8

Personal help
button

Press and hold the appropriate help button until the light
blinks and the panel sounds for at least seven
beeps.

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Sensor

Instructions

Minimum
packets
required

Key fob

Press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons
simultaneously for 3 seconds.

6 of 8

Simon XT talking

touch screen

For sensor testing a 1.0. touch screen, press and hold the
Emergency
icon

for 5 seconds.

For sensor testing a 1.1 or grea
ter touch screen, press the
Settings (gear)
icon
, scroll down, and then press the RF
Test
icon
.

6 of 8

Remote
touchpad

Press and hold the two Emergency buttons simultaneously
for 3 seconds.

6 of 8

6.

Press Close repeatedly to exit.

Sensor Test Failure

If

sirens do not beep when a sensor is tripped, use an RF Sniffer (60
-
401) test
tool to verify that the sensor is transmitting. Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer
indicate a faulty sensor. Replace the sensor.

If possible, locate sensors within 100 ft. (30 m
) of the panel. While a sensor may
have a range of 500 ft. (152 m) or more out in the open, the environment at the
installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range. A change in
sensor location may help overcome adverse wireless condit
io
ns and can
potentially be accomplished by the following:



Reposition the sensor



Relocate the sensor



If necessary, replace the sensor

To reposition a sensor:

1
.

Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor communications at 90 and
180 degrees from original position.

2
.

If poor communication

persists, relocate the sensor.

To relocate a sensor:

1
.

Test the sensor a few inches from the original position.

2
.

Increase the distance from

the original position and retest until an acceptable
location is found.

3
.

Mount the sensor in the new location.

4
.

If no location is acceptable, replace the sensor.

To replace a sensor:

1
.

Test a know
n good sensor at the same location.

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.

If the transmission beeps remain below the minimum level, avoid mounting a
sensor at that location.

3
.

If the known

good sensor functions, contact UTC Fire & Security for repair or
re
placement of the problem sensor.

Sensor Testing

Notes
:



Conduct sensor test in

all possible environmental conditions (For example:
interior doors open and closed, HVAC system on and off, wireless music
system turned on and off)
.




Conduct sensor test whe
n
ever

changes are made to the installation
environment that may impact RF performance (For example: mirrors installed,
metal backed wallpaper, addition of other RF equipment)
.




Sensor testing should be done before and after permanent mounting
.


Comm Test
ing

I
f

C
omm Test is not finished it will continue to run even if you exit program mode.

Note
: Complete panel programming before performing comm testing.

To perform a comm test:

1.

Enter the Status & Settings menu.

2.

Scroll until System Tests is listed, Pr
ess Enter.

3.

Enter
the dealer, installer or

master code
and press OK
.

4.

Press Comm Test.

The panel displays if the comm test was successful or not.

Central station communication

After performing sensor tests, check that the system is reporting alarms
suc
cessfully to the central station.

To
verify alarm reporting
:

Note
: The communication with the central station test must be done while NOT in
programming mode.

1
.

Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the
system.

2
.

Arm the system.

3
.

Test an emergency panic
icon

and trip at least one sensor of each type (fire,
intrusion, etc.) to verify that the appropriate alarms are working correctly.
There is a 30 second delay.

4
.

When you finish testing the system, call the central station to verify that the
alarms were received.

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System download

The system download is used to connect the system with the Enterprise
Downloader software and complete any tasks programmed into
Enterprise
Downloader.

To initiate a system download:

1.

Access the System Tests screen through the Status & Settings screen by
pressing ENTER next to System Tests.

2.

Enter the access code and press OK.

3.

Press System Download.

The system will signal whe
n the download is complete.

Offsite phone operation

Test the system from a remote phone by calling the panel and using the
commands in
Table

27

below
.

When the panel answers the phone call:

1
.

Press * on the phone.

2
.

Enter master access or user code.

Table

27
:
Phone commands

System function

Phone command

Disarm

1

Arm doors/windows

2

Arm motion sensors

3

Arm doors/windows with no e
ntry delay

2 2

Arm doors/windows and motion
sensors

2 3

Listen in to house

5 to listen in to the house

Once in listen in to house the following options are
available:



0 or 1 to speak



3 or 6 to listen



7 to extend call

Note
: When in this mode, the us
er cannot re
-
enter the
previous menu. You must hang up and call back in to
the panel to perform additional functions.

Specific light on

*,

Specific light off

#,

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Phone command

All lights on

* *

All lights off

# #

System status

0

Audio
verification

5 plus X (X= a command from Audio Verification Set)

Terminate session

9

Two
-
way voice operation

For the central station operator to initiate an audio session:

1
.

After the panel has completed reporting the alarm, pick up th
e CS phone and
press the * button to start the audio session.

2
.

Press 1 or 0 to speak, 2 for VOX operation, and 3 or 6 to listen.

3
.

Press 99 to terminate the session.

Note:
Panel voice announcements are silenced during AVM

sessions. If the
operator does not terminate the session correctly, panel announcements may not
occur for up to 90 seconds after the operator hangs up.

Table

28
:
Audio verification set

Phone button

Function

0 or 1

Speak

2

VOX ope
ration

3 or 6

Listen

7

Extend session for 90 more seconds

88

Terminates session with call back (the panel answers on the first ring if called
within 5 minutes)

99

Terminates session with no call back

Voice event notification

Testing this feature requi
res two people; one at the alarm site and the other at
the location the panel is programmed to call.

To test voice event notification:

1
.

Contact the central monitoring station (if the system is monitored) to inform
them you are testing t
he system and not to dispatch authorities.

2
.

At the system site, put the system into an alarm condition.

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3
.

At the calling location, pick up the phone after it starts ringing. You should
hear the panel voice announce Press
Star for Alarm.

4
.

Press * and the panel voice identifies the alarm. If there is more than one
alarm in progress, you must press * for the panel voice to identify them.

After all alarms have been identified, the panel announces Press # to E
xit.

5
.

Press # to terminate the call.

You must terminate the call by pressing #. Otherwise, the panel may not
disconnect from the phone line for up to 2 minutes.

Cleaning the touch screen

If necessary, use a soft
lint
-
free
cloth to clear s
mudges on the touch screen; do
not use glass cleaner on the touch screen.

Disposal

Dispose of all equipment i
n

accordance with local requirements.


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Troubleshooting

This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various
problems that may a
rise while configuring or using your Simon XT
i
-
5
.

System status

To clear Status (alarm memory), from a disarmed state press
CLEAR from the
Status

& Settings screen
.

If the panel displays and announces Siren 1 Failure:



Turn the hardwired siren supervision

option off if a hardwired siren or sensor
is not connected.



Check for the correct end
-
of
-
line resistor in the HW1 I/O circuit.

If the panel displays and announces Low Battery:



Check that the panel backup battery is connected.



Check the panel backup
battery voltage. If less than 5.4 volts, replace the
battery and clear the system status message.



Run a sensor test.

If the panel displays and announces RF Jam, the control panel has detected RF
interference.

If the panel displays and announces that a se
nsor is open, see “
Sensors

on
page 41
.

If the display shows
Set Time

and announces System Time is Not Set, set the
system time.

Control panel

If the panel displays and announces Invalid, th
e sensor is already programmed.
Delete the sensor if not programmed correctly.

If the panel does not beep, turn on the piezo beeps option.

If your screen is not displaying properly, you may need to conduct a screen
refresh. Remove the trim ring
(
B

in
Figure

3
)
and depress the reset key
(
D

in
Figure

3
)
located in the middle of the panel, below the touch screen
. Re
-
install
the trim ring.

Sensors

If a sensor does not work:



Make sure th
e battery is good and installed correctly.



Check for interference from metal objects. Move or rotate the sensor.



Move the sensor to a new location.

If a door or window is closed, but the panel announces it is open:

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Be certain the arrow on the magnet
and the guide line on the transmitter are
aligned and within ¼ inch of each other.



The sensor tamper switch may be open (cover off).

If a motion sensor goes off continuously, be sure the sensor is mounted on a
solid surface and the viewing field is free
from sources of changing temperature.

If a motion sensor does not respond to motion:



Make sure the sensor battery is good and installed correctly. Wait 2 minutes
after installing a new battery to test the sensor.



Adjust the sensor mounting.



Leave the

area for 3 minutes, then retest.



The environment may be too hot or too cold. Outdoor sensors operate
between 32 and 120ºF (0 and 49ºC).



Dirt or dust may be causing the problem. Wipe the sensor with a clean, damp
cloth.


Specifications


Power

9 VAC, 60

Hz, 25 VA transformer minimum

Rechargeable battery: 6.0 VDC,

2.1

Ah
NIMH
. Maximum battery
charging current is 120 mA.

Once the battery reaches a low battery condition
, a

trouble signal will be
annunciated, indicating that the battery may no longer support

a full
alarm load
.

When fully charged, the battery will operate the panel without AC power
for 24 hours with the panel in a normal, standby condition
,

followed by 5
min
utes

in full alarm condition (including the maximum specified
auxiliary load of 250 mA
).

Radio frequency

319.5 MHz

Storage temperature

-
29

to 140ºF (
-
34 to 60ºC)

without battery

14

to
86
ºF (
-
10

to
3
0ºC)

with battery

one year shelf life

Operating temperature

32 to 120ºF (0 to 49ºC)

Maximum humidity

85% relative humidity, noncondensing

A
uxiliary power

Unregulated
4.0

to 12.3 VDC, with a maximum of 250 mA

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Sensor names

The following tables provide alphabetical and numerically sequential lists of the
sensor name segments.

Table

29
: Alphabetical list of sensor name se
gments

190

1st

192

2nd

193

3rd

194

4th

171

Alarm

175

Alert

039

Attic

137

Baby

186

Back

004

Back door

005

Back window

030

Basement

031

Basement window

144

Bathroom

010

Bedroom

011

Bedroom window

140

Boy’s

161

Carbon monoxide

014

Child’s room

015

Child
’s room window

038

Closet

160

Delay door

026

Den

027

Den window

168

Detector

129

Dining room

136

Door

034

Downstairs

035

Downstairs window

148

Driveway

183

East

172

Emergency

158

Entry

130

Family room

142

Fire

189

First

196

First floor

195

Floor

166

Freeze sensor

185

Front

002

Front door

003

Front window

028

Garage

006

Garage door

007

Garage window

141

Girl’s

164

Glass break

012

Guest room

013

Guest room window

155

Gun

156

Hall

036

Hallway

157

Inside

000

Keychain

159

Keyfob

019

Kitchen

020

Kitch
en window

131

Laundry

152

Library

017

Living room

018

Living room window

179

Main

180

Master

008

Master bedroom

009

Master bedroom window

167

Medical

037

Medicine cabinet

041

Module

174

Motion

162

Motion detector

150

Mud room

181

North

151

Nursery

02
4

Office

025

Office window

147

Outside

173

Panic

133

Patio

023

Patio door

146

Pendant

042

Phone module

176

Police

134

Pool

021

Porch

022

Porch window

187

Rear

139

Room

191

Second

197

Second floor

170

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153

Shed

149

Shop

188

Side

145

Side door

1
77

Silent police

132

Sliding door

169

Smoke

163

Smoke detector

182

South

029

Special chime

143

Sun room

040

System panic

198

Third floor

001

Touchpad

138

Toy room

178

Transmitter

032

Upstairs

033

Upstairs window

016

Utility room

165

Water sensor

184

W
est

135

Window

154

Yard



Table

3
0
: Sensor name segments by index number

000

Keychain

001

Touchpad

002

Front door

003

Front window

004

Back door

005

Back window

006

Garage door

007

Garage window

008

Master bedroom

009

Master be
droom window

010

Bedroom

011

Bedroom window

012

Guest room

013

Guest room window

014

Child’s room

015

Child’s room window

016

Utility room

017

Living room

018

Living room window

019

Kitchen

020

Kitchen window

021

Porch

022

Porch window

023

Patio door

024

Office

025

Office window

026

Den

027

Den window

028

Garage

029

Special chime

030

Basement

031

Basement window

032

Upstairs

033

Upstairs window

034

Downstairs

035

Downstairs window

036

Hallway

037

Medicine cabinet

038

Closet

039

Attic

040

System pa
nic

041

Module

042

Phone module

043

A

044

B

045

C

046

D

047

E

048

F

049

G

050

H

051

I

052

J

053

K

054

L

055

M

056

N

057

O

058

P

059

Q

060

R

061

S

062

T

063

U

064

V

065

W

066

X

067

Y

068

Z

069

0

070

1

071

2

072

3

073

4

074

5

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6

076

7

077

8

0
78

9

079

/

080

\

081

!

082

@

083

#

084

$

085

%

086

&

087

*

088

(

089

)

090



091

-

092

_

093

+

094

=

095

{

096

}

097

|

098

.

099

<

100

>

101

?

102

(space)

103

a

104

b

105

c

106

d

107

e

108

f

109

g

110

h

111

i

112

j

113

k

114

l

115

m

116

n

117

o

118

p

119

q

120

r

121

s

122

t

123

u

124

v

125

w

126

x

127

y

128

z

129

Dining room

130

Family room

131

Laundry

132

Sliding door

133

Patio

134

Pool

135

Window

136

Door

137

Baby

138

Toy room

139

Room

140

Boy’s

141

Girl’s

142

Fire

143

Sun room

144

B
athroom

145

Side door

146

Pendant

147

Outside

148

Driveway

149

Shop

150

Mud room

151

Nursery

152

Library

153

Shed

154

Yard

155

Gun

156

Hall

157

Inside

158

Entry

159

Keyfob

160

Delay door

161

Carbon monoxide

162

Motion detector

163

Smoke detector

164

Glass break

165

Water sensor

166

Freeze sensor

167

Medical

168

Detector

169

Smoke

170

Sensor

171

Alarm

172

Emergency

173

Panic

174

Motion

175

Alert

17
6

Police

177

Silent police

178

Transmitter

179

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180

Master

181

North

182

South

183

East

184

Wes
t

185

Front

186

Back

187

Rear

188

Side

189

First

190

1st

191

Second

192

2nd

193

3rd

194

4th

195

Floor

196

First floor

197

Second floor

198

Third floo
r





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imon XT
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system quick reference



Task

Instructions

Level 1: Disarm the system

Control panel
: Press Disarm and enter your access code.

Key fob: Press Unlock.

Telephone: Press 1.

Level 2: Arm doors and
windows

Control panel:
Press to Arm,
Press Doors

&

Windows
Only
and enter
your access code (if required).

Key fob: Press Lock.

Telephone: Press 2.

Level 3: Arm motion sensors

Control panel:
Press to Arm,
Press Motions

Sensors Only

and enter your
access code (if required).

Telephone: Press 3.

Level 4: Arm doors, windows,
and motions

Control Panel:
Press to Arm,
Press
Arm All
, enter your access code

(if
required).

Key fob: Press Lock twice.

Telephone: Press 2 3.

Activate no delay

Control panel:
Press to Arm,
Press
Off next to Entry delay
.

Key fob: Press Lock

(if programmed)

Telephone: Press 2 3.

Activate panic alarm

Control panel:
Press Emergency,
Press
Panic, Police, or
Fire.

Key fob: Press and hold Lock and Unlock for 3 seconds.

Check system status

Control panel:
From the Status & Settings screen, p
ress
Listen next to
Panel Status
.

Telephone: Press 0.

Chime on or off

Control panel:

From the Stat
us & Settings screen, press On or Off next to
Chime.

Specific light on

or off

Control panel:

From the Status & Settings screen, press Control next to
Lights. From the Lights screen, press on/off next to designated light.

Key fob: Press *

Telephone: Press
*

All lights on

or off

Control panel: From the Status & Settings screen, press Control next to
Lights. From the Lights screen, press All On/All Off.

Key fob: Press Lights On.

Telephone:
To turn all lights on, Press * twice. To turn lights off,
press #
twice.

Bypass a sensor

Control panel:
From the Status & Settings screen, press Select next to
Direct Bypass, enter Access Code, press Bypass next to designated
sensor.


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