DesignLine
Installation Instructions
Introduction
This is the GE DesignLine
The keyfob is a lithium coin
???Arm the system (doors, windows, and motion sensors).
???Arm the system with no entry delay (if programmed).
???Disarm the system.
???Trigger panic alarms.
???Turn
???Open the garage door (if programed).
Programming guidelines
Refer to your control panel documentation for instructions on programming and sensor testing your keyfob. Use the following guidelines to add keyfobs to the system:
???Program (learn) the keyfobs into the control panel as unsu- pervised sensors.
???Each learned keyfob uses one of the available zones.
???Use sensor group number 01, 03, 06, or 07 (all Concord, Simon 3, and Simon XT panels only).
Keyfob operation
The keyfob buttons (Figure 1) should operate as follows:
Unlock button. Disarms the control panel. The doors, windows, and motion sensors are disarmed.
Lock button. The following key presses will depend on your control panel configuration.
???If pressed once, the control panel arms doors and windows (stay mode).
???If pressed twice, the control panel arms motion sensors, doors, and windows (away mode) (all Concord, Simon 3, and Simon XT panels only).
???If pressed three times, the control panel activates the latchkey feature if programmed (all Concord, Simon 3, and Simon XT panels only).
Lock and Unlock buttons. If the keyfob is programmed (learned) as a panic or portable auxiliary group number, when you press the Lock and Unlock buttons simulta- neously, the keyfob will activate alarm reports to the central station. Depending on the group number, it may activate an audible or silent alarm.
Light button. For all Concord, Simon 3, and Simon XT panels, it toggles
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Star button. For all Simon 3 and Simon XT panels, if used with the
Flashlight button. Press this button to activate the LED flashlight.
Figure 1. Keyfob buttons
Flashlight
LED
Flashlight button
FCC compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmful interference.
2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user???s authority to operate the equipment.
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Specifications
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