Installation Instructions Document No. 466-1574
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Introduction
This ITI Security System is easy to install if you plan
ahead and perform the installation in the following or-
der.
1. Plan where to locate the hardwire sirens, sensors
and Control Panel. Use the tear out planning
sheets at back of this manual.
2. Wire the Class II transformer, hardwire sirens,
and phone.
3. Decide how the sensors, lights, and system
options will operate.
4. Program the sensors, lights and appliances, and
system options.
5. Install sensors and Lighting Modules.
6. Test system.
Note: Program the sensors before installing them because
the Control Panel and sensors must be in the same place
for programming. After you’ve programmed each sensor,
you can install them where you planned.
System Components
The system can monitor up to 24 sensors using any
combination of the following sensors:
•
Door/Window Sensor (60-670-95R)
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KeyChain Touchpad (60-659-95R)
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Remote Handheld Touchpad (60-671-95R)
•
Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad (60-788-95R)*
•
Indoor Motion Sensor (60-639-95R)
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Outdoor Motion Sensor (60-639-95R-OD)
•
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (60-652-95)
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Water Sensor (60-744-95R)
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Freeze Sensor (60-742-95R)
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SWS (60-736-95)*
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ITI 319.5 Sensors (including Smoke Sensors,
excluding other touchpads)
Note: Both ITI SAW and Crystal sensors function with this
Control Panel.
You may use any of these modules:
•
Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module
(AVM) (60-787)*
•
X-10 Lamp Modules (13-403)*
•
X-10 Appliance Modules (13-402)*
•
X-10 Powerhorn/Remote Siren Modules (13-
398)*
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X-10 Universal/Garage Door Modules (13-399)*
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X-10 Wall Switch Modules (13-397)*
Note: Use of the above X-10 modules has not been inves-
tigated by UL.
Figure 1. shows the Control Panel, control touchpads,
and some compatible sensors and modules.
Figure 1. Typical Security System Components
Security System
The security system has three types of components:
the Control Panel, devices that report to the Control
Panel, and devices that respond to commands from
the Control Panel.
Control Panel
The Control Panel is the main processing unit for all
security functions. It receives signals from and re-
sponds to wireless sensors and wireless touchpads
throughout the premises. The buttons operate the se-
curity system. When using the Control Panel with the
cover open, the buttons program the security system.
Two configurations of the Simon Control Panel are
available. One has an on-board 2-way voice micro-
phone, the other does not. The Interrogator can be
added to either configuration.
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* = Not Available with Basic Model