Simon XTi System Manual
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Arming a sensor makes it active and allows the panel to generate an alarm when a door or window is
opened or when an unauthorized person enters a specific area.
Disarming makes the sensor inactive in the system. The current arming level is shown on the screen (see
Table 4 on page 5) and changes in arming level are announced on the speaker.
Arming Errors
If you select an arming option on the Arm screen, and there is an arming problem, an arming error
message screen will appear, indicating what the problem is and how to correct it. For example, you might
see a message that indicates that you need to close the front door.
Correct the problem as indicated or press Bypass. You will see the arming countdown message at the
bottom of the screen. You can press Cancel and enter your code to stop the arming process.
1. Ensure that all doors and windows are closed.
2. Press [Press to Arm].
3. Press [DOORS & WINDOWS ONLY] (STAY).
4. If a code is required, enter your code when the keypad screen appears. The panel speaks Doors
and Windows On and starts an exit delay, and sounds exit beeps in groups of two until the exit
delay expires. To cancel arming press CANCEL ARMING on the countdown screen.
To arm motion sensors (level 3):
1. Press [Press to Arm].
2. Press [MOTION SENSORS ONLY] (AWAY) (see Figure 3 on page 8).
3. If a code is required, enter your [security code] when the keypad screen appears. The panel speaks
Motions On, starts an exit delay, and sounds exit beeps in groups of three until the exit delay
expires.
Note: Depending on your configuration, this option may not appear.
To arm doors, windows, and motion sensors (level 4):
1. Press [Press to Arm].
2. Press [ARM ALL] (AWAY) (see Figure 3 on page 8).
3. If a code is required, enter your code when the keypad screen appears.
4. The panel speaks Doors and Windows On, Motions On, starts an exit delay, and sounds exit beeps
in groups of four until the exit delay expires.
Disarming
To disarm (level 1):