Access codes, Sensors – Interlogix Simon XT REV B Installation Manual User Manual

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Table 3 below shows the top menu structure. To see all of the

possible options, refer to the Simon XT Installation Manual.

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Set clock (system time)

Enable chime

Enable special chime


Sensor test
Communication test

System tests

Initiate download call

Access codes
Security
Phone #s
Phone options
Sensors
Reporting
Timers
Touchpad options
System options
Siren options

System programming

Audio verification

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1. Scroll until the display shows System Programming, and

then press OK. The display prompts for an access code.

2. Enter the access code from the codes listed in Table 5 below.

The display shows each entered access code digit as an

asterisk.

3. Press OK. The panel is now in program mode.

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Do not remove the panel power while in program mode.

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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.

Installer 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.



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Table 5 below describes the Access code menu programming

options.

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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 should 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 master code to arm/disarm

the system and to 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

You can 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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These instructions describe 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 test button, or

put a sensor into alarm. Table 6 below describes the programming

method for each device.

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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

subdisarm to avoid putting the panel into alarm when the sensor

and the magnet are separated.

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Door/window

sensor

Press the button on the top of the sensor (cover

removed) or trip 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.

Hardwired sensor Separate the sensor from its magnet.
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Trip the wall tamper by removing the sensor body from

the mounting plate.

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P/N 466-2398 • REV B • ISS 09JAN13

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