Interlogix Simon XT REV C User Manual

Introduction, Installation guidelines, Programming

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P/N 466-2328

• REV C • October 2012

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Simon XT Talking Touchpad Installation Instructions

Introduction

This is the Simon XT Talking Touchpad Installation Instructions for
model 60-924-3-XT (Figure 1 below ). The w all-mounted, tw o-w ay,
talking touchpad combines a conventional learn mode touchpad w ith
an RF receiver, speech chip, and voice amplification circuit for your
Simon XT security system.

Figure 1: Model 60-924-3-XT touchpad

The touchpad is alkaline battery-pow ered and is designed to provide a
convenient option for the follow ing system operations:

Arm the system (doors, w indow s, and motion sensors).

Arm the system w ith no entry delay.

Disarm the system.

Activate a panic alarm to call the central monitoring station in a
nonmedical emergency.

Check system status.

Turn system controlled lights on or off (all or individual).

Hear the voice feedback from the Simon XT control panel.

The touchpad has no tamper detection. A low battery condition is
automatically detected by the touchpad and communicated to the
control panel.

Installation guidelines

Use the follow ing guidelines w hen adding this touchpad to your Simon
XT system:

Program (learn) the touchpad into the control panel as a sensor.

Program touchpads using sensor groups 01, 03, 06, or 07 for
nonsupervised use.

Each programmed (learned) touchpad uses one of the available
sensor numbers (40 total sensors/zones are available w ith the
Simon XT panel).

The touchpad w ill w ork best if mounted greater than 3 ft. (1.0 m)
from the Simon XT panel. Avoid mounting the touchpad directly
behind the Simon XT panel on the opposite side of the w all.
Alw ays do a sensor test before attaching the touchpad to the w all.

Programming

You must program (learn) the touchpad into the panel.

To program the touchpad into panel memory:

1.

Press the dow n arrow button on the panel and scroll to System
programming.

2.

Press Enter. The panel displays Enter code.

3.

Enter the installer access code and press Enter.

4.

Scroll to Sensors and press Enter.

5.

The panel displays Learn sensor. Press Enter.

6.

The panel blinks Trip sensor nn, w here nn is the next available
zone number. You can enter a different zone number if desired.

7.

Press the Lights off button on the touchpad six times in rapid
succession. On the sixth press, the touchpad makes a longer
beep. The panel should display SN ## Grp 10 Front Door. The
touchpad should say okay.

Note: If the touchpad does not say okay, press Status on the
panel to cancel the attempt and repeat the process.

8.

You can now program the group number. Enter a number for a
nonsupervised group and press Enter.

9.

Select a name for the touchpad. You can select something
simple, such as Touchpad, or use additional descriptors, such as
Bedroom Touchpad. After you select the name, press Enter.

10. To verify the touchpad is programmed (learned), press the Status

button on the panel repeatedly to leave system programming and
return to normal panel operation.

11. Press the Status button on the touchpad. The touchpad should

announce the panel arming level and status, such as Disarmed
system okay.

Note: Refer to your Simon XT documentation for other
programming options.

Sensor test

The touchpad is sensitive to its orientation to the control panel. We
recommend you test the touchpad before you mount it on the w all.

To test the touchpad with the Sim on XT system, do the following:

1.

Make sure the panel is disarmed.

2.

Press the dow n arrow button on the panel and scroll to System
programming.

3.

Press Enter.

4.

The panel displays Enter code. Enter the appropriate code and
press Enter.

5.

The panel displays Sensor test. Press Enter to start the sensor
test.

6.

The panel w ill prompt you to trip each sensor one at a time. To
trip the touchpad, press and hold the tw o emergency buttons
simultaneously for three seconds. You may follow the panel voice
prompting or test the sensors in any order.

We recommend that you test the touchpad after all programming is
completed and w henever a touchpad-related problem occurs.

To verify communication betw een the panel and the touchpad, close
the panel’s cover to put the panel in run mode and then press the
System status button on the touchpad. The touchpad should announce
the correct system status.

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