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ITI Part No. 60-xxx
Installation Instructions
Document Number: 466-19xx Rev. A PRELIMINARY
March 2002
March 2002
Preliminary 3/14/02
Product Summary
The wall-mounted wireless Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF
Touchpad combines a conventional ITI Learn Mode
Touchpad combines a conventional ITI Learn Mode
™
touch-
pad with an RF receiver, speech chip, and voice amplifica-
tion circuit for your Simon 3
tion circuit for your Simon 3
™
security system.
The Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad is an alkaline battery-
powered, wireless touchpad designed to provide users a
convenient option for the following system operations:
powered, wireless touchpad designed to provide users a
convenient option for the following system operations:
❑
Arm the system (doors, windows, and motion sensors).
❑
Arm the system with No Entry Delay.
❑
Disarm the system.
❑
Activate a panic alarm and call the central monitoring
station in a non-medical emergency.
station in a non-medical emergency.
❑
Check system status.
❑
Turn system controlled lights on or off (all or individ-
ual).
ual).
❑
Enables the user to hear the same voice feedback that is
heard at the Simon 3 Control Panel.
heard at the Simon 3 Control Panel.
Note
The voice feedback is heard only at the touchpad that is
in use. If the touchpad is talking, the panel is silent. When
the panel is talking, the touchpad is silent. The touchpad
is not a siren and will not make any alarm sounds or sta-
tus beeps. This feature extends battery life to the touch-
pad and gives feedback only to the user who needs it.
The voice feedback is heard only at the touchpad that is
in use. If the touchpad is talking, the panel is silent. When
the panel is talking, the touchpad is silent. The touchpad
is not a siren and will not make any alarm sounds or sta-
tus beeps. This feature extends battery life to the touch-
pad and gives feedback only to the user who needs it.
The Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad is not super-
vised and has no tamper detection. A low battery condition
is automatically detected by the touchpad and communi-
cated to the control panel.
vised and has no tamper detection. A low battery condition
is automatically detected by the touchpad and communi-
cated to the control panel.
Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines when adding this touchpad to
your Simon 3 system:
your Simon 3 system:
❑
Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpads are learned
into the control panel as sensors.
into the control panel as sensors.
❑
They are programmed as non-supervised sensors using
sensor type 01, 03, 06, or 07.
sensor type 01, 03, 06, or 07.
❑
Each learned touchpad uses one of the available sensor
numbers (24 total sensors/zones can be used with the
Simon 3 panel).
numbers (24 total sensors/zones can be used with the
Simon 3 panel).
❑
The Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad is mounted
on the wall.
on the wall.
Programming
For complete programming instructions, refer to your
Simon 3 installation instructions. General guidelines for
programming this touchpad are:
Simon 3 installation instructions. General guidelines for
programming this touchpad are:
1.
Open the control panel cover.
2.
Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the numbered
keys.
keys.
3.
Press Add. The panel announces “Select from Main
Menu.”
Menu.”
4.
Press Sensor/Remote. The panel announces “Press button
on sensor.”
on sensor.”
5.
Press the sensor program button or release sensor tamper
switch. The panel announces “Keychain Remote. Press
sensor again for next name or press Done to select.”
switch. The panel announces “Keychain Remote. Press
sensor again for next name or press Done to select.”
6.
Press Sensor/Remote repeatedly until you hear the name
or item you want to use. Each name may be used more
than once.
or item you want to use. Each name may be used more
than once.
Note
For a more specific location name, press Option # for
compass directions (north, northeast, east, southeast,
south, southwest, west, northwest).
For a more specific location name, press Option # for
compass directions (north, northeast, east, southeast,
south, southwest, west, northwest).
7.
Press DONE when you hear the desired name. The panel
announces “Use numbered keys to enter sensor group.”
announces “Use numbered keys to enter sensor group.”
8.
Enter the 2-digit sensor group. The panel announces the
sensor group and the first available sensor number, then
prompts you to press DONE to accept.
sensor group and the first available sensor number, then
prompts you to press DONE to accept.
Note
If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next
one available, use the numbered keys to enter a 2 digit
sensor number immediately after entering the sensor
type.
If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next
one available, use the numbered keys to enter a 2 digit
sensor number immediately after entering the sensor
type.
9.
Press DONE. The panel confirms programming by
announcing the sensor number, name, and group.
announcing the sensor number, name, and group.
Performing a Sensor Test
The touchpad is sensitive to its orientation to the control
panel. For that reason, it is recommended that you test the
touchpad prior to mounting it on the wall.
panel. For that reason, it is recommended that you test the
touchpad prior to mounting it on the wall.
The following steps describe the guidelines for testing sen-
sors used in a Simon 3 system.
sors used in a Simon 3 system.
1.
Place all sensors in their secured (non-alarm) state.
2.
Open the panel cover.
3.
Enter the appropriate access code.
4.
Press Test.
The panel responds with Sensor test, press again to change or
DONE to select.
DONE to select.
5.
Press DONE.