Interlogix Simon XT Rev D User Manual

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Simon XT Talking Touchscreen Installation Sheet

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5. Scroll until the panel displays

Sensor Test

, press OK

to start the sensor test.

The panel will prompt you to trip each sensor one at a

time.

6. To trip the touch screen, press the Emergency button.

You can follow the panel voice prompting to test the

sensors in any order. You should hear the panel beep the

number of packets received. The panel will also display

the number of packets received. If you do not hear 6 to 8

panel beeps, see “To relocate the touch screen:” below.

To test the touch screen with the Simon XTi panel:

1. Make sure the panel is disarmed.

2. Access the System Tests screen through the Status &

Settings screen by pressing ENTER next to

PROGRAMMING.

3. Enter the access code and press OK.

4. Press

SYSTEM

TESTS.

5. Press SENSOR TEST.

6. All learned in sensors will be displayed on this screen.

Press

to scroll through the pages).

7. To trip the touch screen, press the Emergency button.

You should hear the panel beep the number of packets

received. The panel will also display the number of

packets received. If you do not hear 6 to 8 panel beeps,

see “To relocate the touch screen:” below.

8. Press Close repeatedly to exit.

You should also perform the following to validate the touch

screen installation:

1. Arm the panel and verify that the panel and touch screen

indicate that the panel is armed.

2. Wait 10 minutes and verify that you do not get a “loss of

connection” message and that the RF icon is not red.

We recommend that you test the touch screen after all

programming is completed and whenever a touch screen

related problem occurs.

To verify communication between the panel and the touch

screen, exit programming mode and then press the System

Status icon on the touch screen. The touch screen should

announce the correct system status.

To relocate the touch screen:

1. Test the touch screen a few inches from the original

position.

2. Increase the distance from the original position. Retest

until an acceptable location is found.

3. Mount the touch screen in the new location (see Figure 1

on page 4).

Note:

If you cannot get the touch screen to trip, test a known

good touch screen at the same location. If the replacement

touch screen functions, contact UTC Fire & Security for repair

or replacement of the faulty touch screen.

To mount the touch screen:

1. Remove the touch screen from the mounting base by

inserting a small screwdriver into the slot on the bottom of

the touch screen (see Figure 1 on page 4).

2. Hold the base on the wall at the mounting location and

mark the mounting holes, antenna drop, and power drop.

3. Drill 1/8 inch holes into the wall for plastic anchors at the

mounting hole locations. Cut both the antenna and power

wire drop openings to the size of the opening in the base.

4. Push the two plastic anchors into the drilled holes and

tighten screws within a ¼ inch of the anchors.

5. Feed the power supply plug through the power wire

opening.

6. Hang the base over the screws, level, and tighten the

screws.

7. Load four AAA batteries into the battery compartment on

the back of the touch screen.

8. Plug the power into the back of the touch screen, and

secure the power wire to the loop with the tie wrap

provided.

9. Feed the antenna wire from the back of the touch screen

through the rectangular wire drop opening in the wall.

10. Angle the top of the touch screen into the hooks on the top

of the base. Start feeding the power cable through the wire

drop, and swing the bottom of the touch screen into the

lower part of the base until you hear it click.

11. When choosing the AC outlet for the power supply, make

sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch.

Note:

If necessary, use a soft cloth to clear smudges on the

screen; do not use glass cleaner on the screen.

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