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Smoke Sensor (60-848-95)
Smoke sensors provide fire protection by causing an alarm to sound throughout the 
house. You can add smoke sensors near sleeping areas and on every floor of the house. 
Avoid areas that could have some smoke or exhaust such as attics, kitchens, above fire-
places, dusty locations, garages, and areas with temperature extremes. In these areas 
you may want to install Rate-of-Rise sensors to detect extreme temperature changes. 
See “Emergency Planning” and the instructions packaged with the smoke sensor for 
complete placement information.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm* (60-652-95)
The Learn Mode™ CO Alarm alerts users to hazardous levels of carbon monoxide gas. 
If dangerous concentrations of gas are present, the red indicator light comes on, the 
internal siren goes off, and an alarm is transmitted to the panel. The panel sounds its 
own alarm and reports to the central station.
Keychain Touchpad* (60-659)
The Keychain Touchpad lets you turn the system on and off from right outside the home 
or activate a panic alarm if there is an emergency. If you have X10 Lamp Modules, you 
can use keychain touchpads to turn all system controlled lights on and off.
ELM (Encrypted Learn Mode) Keychain Touchpad (60-832)
Note  
The ELM Keychain Touch-
pad is only compatible with 
Simon 3 panels version 3.3 
and later.
The ELM (Encrypted Learn Mode
) 2-Button Keychain Touchpad is an alkaline bat-
tery-powered, wireless touchpad that allows users to arm and disarm their system, and 
activate a police or auxiliary panic alarm. Random encrypted signal transmissions pro-
vide high security to help prevent signal copying.
Remote Handheld Touchpad (60-671)
The Remote Handheld Touchpad lets you turn the system on and off while in the home, 
turn system controlled lights on and off (all or individual lights), or activate a panic 
alarm if there is a non-medical emergency.
Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad* (60-924-3)
The wall-mounted wireless Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad combines a conven-
tional Learn Mode
™ 
touchpad with an RF receiver, speech chip, and voice amplification 
circuit. 
Dialog RF Electronic Thermostat* (60-909-95)
The Dialog RF Electronic Thermostat provides a money saving and convenient way to 
monitor and control temperatures. The thermostat uses low and high temperature limits 
to save energy. Temperature limits set on the thermostat determine when the heat or air 
conditioning turns on. There can be only one RF Thermostat per system.
X10 Modules*
When the panel is powered using the line carrier power transformer, the system can 
work with any of the following modules:
Note  
Use of X10 modules has not 
been investigated by UL.
X10 Lamp Module
X10 Appliance Module (13-402)
X10 Powerhorn/Remote Siren Module (13-398)
X10 Universal Module (13-399)
Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module* (60-787)
The Audio Verification Module (AVM) gives the central station operator the ability to 
hear what’s happening at the premises during an alarm and to speak directly to the sys-
tem user. The operator can then determine how serious an alarm is, find out what kind 
of help is needed, and dispatch the appropriate assistance. Only one AVM may be 
installed per panel.