Interlogix Simon XT Quick Start User Manual

Simon xt quick operation guide, Operation, Arming and disarming

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Simon XT Quick Operation Guide

This is the Quick Operation Guide for Simon XT models

600-1054-95R-11 and 600-1054-95R-11-CN.

Operation

Use this document to quickly begin operating your Simon XT

security system. Refer to your Simon XT User Manual for full

operating details and programming options.

Note:

The default master code is 1-2-3-4 when the security

system is shipped from the factory. You should change your

code after your system is installed.
To operate the security system:

Use the front panel buttons to arm/disarm the system when

you enter or exit your home and to determine which sensors

are active and the system status.

Use the three fast action keys to communicate with the

central monitoring station to report police, fire, or emergency

alarms.

Use a combination of the panel buttons and the display menu

to program certain user features. This method is used by your

installer to establish your system configuration. (Refer to your

Simon XT User Manual.)

Table 1 below describes the panel keys and features.

Table 1: Panel keys and features.
Control Description

Piezo siren

Provides alarm beeps and status beeps.

LCD display

Provides a 2 x 16 character array that displays a

variety of phrases and icons.

Doors+Windows Press

to

arm perimeter sensors.

Motions

Press to arm interior sensors.

Disarm

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.

Status

Press to determine system status.

Silent

Press to silence exit beeps when arming.

Bypass

Press to bypass a sensor.

Emergency (cross)
Fire (flame)
Police (shield)

Press and hold for 2 seconds (or press twice

quickly) to call the central monitoring station and

notify them of a

nonmedical call for help.

Microphone

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

Control Description

Scroll up/scroll down

arrows

Press to scroll through lists of similar items.

OK

Press to select a particular menu item or commit

to panel memory a menu item that has just been

programmed.

Numeric keypad

Press the keys (0 to 9, *, and #) to enter access

codes or other numerical data.

*

Press to turn lights on.

#

Press to turn lights off.

Speaker

Provides voice output and sound key beeps

While the panel is idle, the text displays:


Display line 1

Arming level

Display line 2

HH:MMx (Time) and status icons

Arming and disarming

Table 2 below describes the arming levels that you can set from

the control panel.

Table 2: Arming levels
Level Function

Description

0 Subdisarm

If

your

system includes 24-hour

protection sensors, you must subdisarm

the panel before accessing these areas

to avoid causing an alarm.

Environmental sensors (such as smoke or

carbon monoxide detectors) stay active

at all times.

1 Disarm

In

this

level,

only 24-hour sensors are

active.

2

Arm door and

window sensors –

exterior

This level arms the door and window

sensors, while leaving the interior motion

sensors disarmed.

3

Arm motion sensors –

interior

This level arms the interior motion

sensors, while leaving the exterior door

and window sensors disarmed.

4 Arm

doors/windows

and motion sensors

This level arms all sensors.

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P/N 466-2399 • REV C • ISS 9JAN13

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