Light control (optional), Chimes – Interlogix Simon XT User Manual User Manual

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Simon XT User Manual

• Be aware of the devices in your security system and learn how each one

operates.

• If you have pets, ask your installer if you need pet lenses in your motion

detectors.

• Check the location of your smoke detectors. Smoke detectors near

bathrooms and kitchens can be tripped by steam and smoke from cooking.

• Make a note of the display, system beeps, and indicator lights that indicate

the current system status.

Light control (optional)

Simon XT lets you control lights and appliances using lamp, appliance, or
universal modules. You can:

• Turn lights with unit numbers 1 to 8 on or off manually or at a specific time.
• Turn on lights when a sensor is tripped. You can program lockout times when

sensor-

activated lights won’t be active.

To turn on all of the lights that are controlled by lamp modules, press the * button
twice. The panel display will show All Lights On. To turn off all lights that are
controlled by lamp modules, press the # button twice. The panel display will show
All Lights Off. To turn on or off individual lights:

• To turn on a light with unit number N (1 to 8), press the * button, then <N>.

The panel displays and speaks Light <N> On.

• To turn off a light with unit number N (1 to 8), press the # button, then <N>.

The panel displays and speaks Light <N> Off.

This feature is not verified for use by UL.

Chimes

Use the Chime feature to signal when a protected door is opened while the
system is disarmed. The panel chimes twice when a chime sensor is tripped, if
the chime mode is enabled. This feature allows you to be notified when family
members are going in and out of your home. The Chime and Special chime
features are turned on or off in the system menu. See Chime on page 29 and
Special chime on page 30.

Note: If there are no chime sensors in your system, the Chime option will not
appear in the System menu.

Voice chime

Your installer may have programmed the system to speak the sensor name or
make a custom chime sound when a chime sensor is tripped. The chime sound,
if programmed, will be played in place of the standard chime beeps.

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