Preface
Welcome to the GE Simon XT User Manual. This document provides an overview and detailed instructions for operating the system. Read all documentation before use for optimal functionality and safety. Refer to our online library for the latest updates and resources.
Welcome to the Simon XT User Manual, your comprehensive guide to understanding and operating the Simon XT security system. This manual is designed to help you navigate the system’s features, ensuring optimal use and security for your home. The Simon XT system offers advanced security solutions, including wireless technology for intrusion, fire, and carbon monoxide detection. It also provides optional features like light control and appliance management. This manual covers everything from basic operation to programming and troubleshooting, giving you the tools to customize and maintain your system effectively. By following the instructions in this manual, you can maximize the functionality and safety of your Simon XT system. Refer to the manual regularly for detailed guidance and updates.
1.2 Purpose and Scope of the Manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide users with a clear understanding of the Simon XT security system, enabling effective operation and customization. It serves as a comprehensive guide for installing, programming, and troubleshooting the system. The manual is designed for both new and experienced users, offering detailed instructions to ensure optimal functionality. It covers essential features, such as arming/disarming, sensor bypassing, and alarm management, as well as advanced options like light control and remote access. By following this manual, users can fully utilize the system’s capabilities, ensuring their home’s security and convenience. This document is a vital resource for anyone seeking to master the Simon XT system.
1.3 Important Safety Information
Before operating the Simon XT system, read this manual thoroughly to ensure safe and proper use. The system is designed to enhance home security, but improper use may lead to false alarms or reduced effectiveness. Always follow the instructions carefully and test the system regularly to ensure reliability. Be aware of local regulations regarding alarm systems to avoid legal issues. The Simon XT complies with FCC Part 68 and includes safety features to prevent accidental activation. Users should understand all functions, including arming, disarming, and bypassing sensors, to avoid unintended consequences. Regular system tests and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance and safety. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in system malfunctions or personal risks.

Table of Contents
This section provides a detailed overview of the manual’s structure, listing all chapters and subsections for easy navigation and quick access to specific topics.
2.1 Overview of the Manual Structure
This manual is organized into logical sections to guide users through the Simon XT system’s features, operation, and maintenance. It begins with an introduction and preface, followed by a detailed table of contents. The manual then delves into system components, control panel operations, communication methods, and advanced programming options. Subsequent sections cover additional features like light control and latchkey notifications, as well as maintenance and troubleshooting tips. Each chapter is designed to provide clear, step-by-step instructions, ensuring users can efficiently navigate and utilize the system’s full potential. The structure ensures ease of access to specific topics, making it a comprehensive resource for both new and experienced users.
2.2 List of Chapters and Sections
This manual is divided into clear chapters and sections to ensure easy navigation. It begins with an introduction to the Simon XT system, followed by detailed sections on using the control panel, system communication, and programming. Additional chapters cover features like light control, latchkey notifications, and system tests. Maintenance and troubleshooting sections provide practical advice for resolving common issues. The manual concludes with a summary of key features and final tips for effective use. Each chapter is further divided into subsections, such as panel controls, arming/disarming, and exit delays, ensuring users can quickly locate specific information. This structured approach makes the manual a comprehensive and user-friendly guide for all aspects of the Simon XT system.
The Simon XT is a wireless security system designed to protect your home and family. It offers advanced features like intrusion detection, fire and CO alerts, and remote monitoring. The system communicates with a central station and sends voice messages to offsite phones. It also supports optional features such as light control and family notifications, ensuring comprehensive home security and convenience.
3.1 Key Features of the Simon XT Security System
The Simon XT Security System offers advanced wireless technology for home protection, detecting intrusions, carbon monoxide, and fire. It communicates with a central monitoring station and sends voice messages to offsite phones. The system includes features like programmable codes for user permissions, remote control via phone, and optional light and appliance management. It also provides a latchkey feature for family notifications and customizable arming levels. The panel uses status beeps, voice announcements, and indicator lights for clear communication. With its robust functionality, the Simon XT ensures comprehensive security and convenience, making it a reliable choice for home safety and automation needs.
3.2 System Components and Devices
The Simon XT Security System includes a control panel as its central interface, enabling operation and programming. Wireless sensors detect intrusions, carbon monoxide, and fire, while keyfobs provide remote arming and disarming. Touchpads offer additional control points, and communication modules ensure connectivity to central monitoring stations and offsite phones. The system supports optional devices like lamp and appliance modules for smart home integration. Each component works together to provide comprehensive security, with the control panel communicating through beeps, voice messages, and indicator lights. This integrated design ensures seamless functionality, enhancing home safety and user convenience. The system’s modular structure allows for customization to meet specific security needs.
3.3 Communication Methods with the System
The Simon XT Security System includes a control panel as its central interface, enabling operation and programming. Wireless sensors detect intrusions, carbon monoxide, and fire, while keyfobs provide remote arming and disarming. Touchpads offer additional control points, and communication modules ensure connectivity to central monitoring stations and offsite phones. The system supports optional devices like lamp and appliance modules for smart home integration. Each component works together to provide comprehensive security, with the control panel communicating through beeps, voice messages, and indicator lights. This integrated design ensures seamless functionality, enhancing home safety and user convenience. The system’s modular structure allows for customization to meet specific security needs.

Using the Control Panel
The control panel is the central interface for operating the Simon XT system, enabling arming, disarming, and managing exit delays. It communicates through status beeps and voice messages, providing real-time updates on system activity and alarms. The panel’s intuitive design allows users to bypass sensors, customize settings, and respond to alerts efficiently. Regular interaction with the panel ensures optimal security and convenience, making it essential for effective system management and home protection.
4.1 Panel Controls and Layout
The Simon XT control panel features a user-friendly interface with a display screen and a series of buttons for system operation. The panel includes a numeric keypad for entering codes, buttons for arming and disarming, and a bypass option for sensors. The display screen shows the arming level, time, and status icons, while the piezo siren provides audible feedback for alarms and status updates. The layout is designed for intuitive navigation, with clearly labeled buttons and a logical arrangement to simplify system management. The panel also includes indicator lights for doors, windows, and motion sensors, ensuring users are informed of system activity at all times. This design enhances ease of use and ensures effective home security monitoring.
4.2 Understanding the Display and Status Indicators
The Simon XT display screen provides essential system information, including the arming level, current time, and status icons. The display shows messages such as “Subdisarmed” or “Armed” to indicate the system’s security state. Status icons represent active sensors, system troubles, or alarm conditions. The piezo siren produces audible feedback for alarms, entry/exit delays, and status updates. The volume of status beeps, such as chime or trouble alerts, can be adjusted, while fire and intrusion alarms always sound at maximum volume. Understanding these visual and auditory cues is crucial for effective system monitoring and response. Refer to the manual for a detailed list of icons and beep patterns to ensure proper interpretation of system notifications.
4.3 Arming and Disarming the System
To arm the Simon XT system, select the desired arming level using the control panel. The system supports multiple arming levels, such as “Subdisarmed” or “Armed,” which determine sensor activation. When arming, the panel announces the new state through voice messages. Disarming requires entering the master code or user code, which deactivates all sensors. The display shows the current arming level, and changes are confirmed by voice prompts. Arming and disarming can also be done remotely using an offsite phone or keyfob, if programmed. Ensure all users know their codes to avoid unauthorized access. The system provides visual and auditory feedback for successful arming or disarming operations.
4.4 Exit and Entry Delay Features
The Simon XT system offers exit and entry delay features to provide a grace period before triggering an alarm. Upon arming, the exit delay allows you to leave the premises without activating the alarm. Similarly, the entry delay gives you time to disarm the system after entering. The panel announces the delay countdown through voice messages, and the display shows the remaining time. If you re-enter during the exit delay, the system may restart the countdown, depending on your settings; These features ensure smooth transitions while maintaining security. The delays can be customized during system programming to suit your lifestyle and needs for convenience and safety.
4.5 Bypassing Sensors
Bypassing sensors on the Simon XT system allows you to deactivate specific sensors while keeping others active. This feature is useful for temporary situations, such as cleaning or maintenance, where sensor activation is not desired. To bypass a sensor, press the BYPASS button and enter your master code. Use the scroll keys to navigate to the desired sensor and press Enter to bypass it. The panel will display “Bypassed” next to the sensor name. To unbypass, repeat the process and press Enter again. Note that bypassed sensors will not trigger alarms, so ensure you unbypass them when no longer needed to maintain full system security.
4.6 Understanding Alarms and Alerts
The Simon XT system provides clear alarms and alerts to notify you of security breaches, system issues, or emergency situations. Alarms are triggered by sensor activations, such as unauthorized entry, motion detection, or environmental hazards like fire or carbon monoxide. The system communicates alerts through voice messages, status beeps, and panel indicator lights. For example, high-volume beeps signal intrusion or fire alarms, while lower-volume tones indicate system status updates like chimes or trouble conditions. Voice messages announce specific events, such as “Front door open” or “System armed.” Understanding these alerts is crucial for responding appropriately and ensuring your safety. Familiarize yourself with the alarm types and their meanings to use the system effectively.

System Communication and Alerts
The Simon XT system communicates through status beeps, panel indicator lights, and voice messages. It sends alerts to offsite phones and a central monitoring station, enhancing security and awareness.
5.1 Status Beeps and Their Meanings
The Simon XT system uses status beeps to notify users of various events; High-volume beeps indicate fire or intrusion alarms, while lower-volume beeps signal troubles, chimes, or entry/exit delays. The piezo siren produces these tones, with programmable volumes for non-emergency alerts. For example, a single beep may signal a trouble condition, such as a fault in a sensor, while repeated beeps could indicate an entry delay. Users can adjust the volume of non-critical beeps to suit their preferences. Understanding these beeps is essential for effective system monitoring. Refer to the manual for a detailed list of beep patterns and their corresponding meanings to ensure proper interpretation of system notifications.
5.2 Panel Indicator Lights and Their Functions
The Simon XT control panel features indicator lights that provide visual feedback on system status. The DOORS/WINDOWS light illuminates when door or window sensors are armed, while the MOTIONS light indicates active motion sensors. The COMM light shows communication status with the monitoring station. The MEMORY light turns on if an alarm occurred while the system was disarmed. The ARMED light confirms the system is armed, and the TRouble light signals issues like low battery or sensor faults. These lights help users quickly assess system conditions without needing to navigate menus. Understanding their meanings ensures effective monitoring and troubleshooting of the security system.
5.3 Voice Messages and System Announcements
The Simon XT system provides voice messages and announcements to keep you informed about its status and activities. These messages include system arming and disarming confirmations, alarm triggers, and low-battery warnings. For example, the system will announce “System Armed” when armed or “Not Ready to Arm” if issues like open doors or faults are detected. Voice messages also alert you to specific sensor activations, such as “Front Door Open” or “Motion Detected.” The volume of these announcements can be adjusted for convenience. These voice prompts enhance user experience by offering clear, audible feedback, ensuring you stay aware of your security system’s condition and any potential threats.
5.4 Using an Offsite Phone for Remote Control
The Simon XT system allows you to control it remotely using an offsite phone. If enabled by your installer, the panel will answer calls with a voice prompt, such as “Enter your code.” Once authenticated, you can send commands to arm or disarm the system, check its status, or trigger specific actions. For example, you can remotely arm the system, bypass sensors, or even activate a panic alarm. Voice messages will confirm your commands, ensuring you know the system has responded. This feature provides flexibility and peace of mind, letting you manage your security from anywhere. Ensure your installer has programmed this feature correctly for proper functionality.

Programming the Simon XT System
Access the system menu to customize settings, set the clock, and manage user codes. Navigate options using scroll keys and save changes with the Enter key.
6.1 Entering the System Menu
To access the system menu, press the menu key or enter the master code. Navigate through options using scroll keys and select items with the Enter key. The menu allows customization of system settings, including user codes, sensor configurations, and advanced features. Use the scroll keys to move through menu items and press Enter to select. Changes are saved automatically when exiting. Ensure all modifications align with your security needs. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on specific menu options and configurations. Proper navigation ensures optimal system performance and personalized security settings.
6;2 Navigating the Menu Options
Navigate the Simon XT menu using the scroll keys to move up or down through options. Press Enter to select a menu item and view its submenu. Use the numeric keypad to directly access specific menu sections or input values. Changes are saved automatically when exiting a menu. The system menu includes options for system tests, code management, and advanced settings. Use the Back key to return to the previous screen or exit the menu. Ensure all changes are reviewed before saving to maintain system functionality. Refer to the manual for detailed guidance on specific menu options and their configurations.
6.3 Setting the System Clock
To set the system clock on your Simon XT, navigate to the System Menu and select “Set Clock.” Use the scroll keys to adjust the time, then press Enter to save. The clock is essential for accurate event logging and system functionality. If the panel loses power, the clock will reset to midnight and blink, indicating it needs to be set again. Ensure the time is correct to maintain proper system operation. Refer to the manual for detailed steps on accessing and configuring the clock settings. Proper time configuration is crucial for reliable performance and accurate alarm event recording.

6.4 Code Options and User Permissions
The Simon XT system utilizes a code-based authorization system to ensure secure operation. Users can create multiple codes with varying levels of access, allowing customization of permissions. The master code provides full system control, while user codes offer limited access. Codes can activate specific features, such as silent alarms or system customization. To manage codes, navigate to the System Menu, select “Code Options,” and follow the prompts to add, edit, or delete codes. The default master code is 1111, but it is recommended to change it for enhanced security. Proper code management ensures only authorized users can modify settings or trigger alarms, maintaining system integrity and user safety.

Additional Features and Functionality
The Simon XT offers advanced features like light and appliance control, latchkey notifications, and system diagnostics. These enhance convenience, security, and personalized system management for users.
7.1 Light Control and Appliance Management
The Simon XT system allows you to control lights and appliances using lamp, appliance, or universal modules. You can manually turn lights on or off or set schedules for automatic operation. This feature enhances convenience and energy management. The system supports up to eight devices, enabling seamless integration of home automation with security. Users can also monitor energy usage and customize settings for optimal performance. Additionally, the system can be programmed to activate lights or appliances during specific events, such as arming or disarming, providing an added layer of security and comfort. This functionality makes the Simon XT a versatile solution for modern smart home needs.
7.2 Latchkey Feature for Family Notifications
The Latchkey feature on the Simon XT system allows you to receive notifications if a family member does not arrive home by a predetermined time. This feature is designed to provide peace of mind for families with children or dependents who may forget to check in. Once activated, the system sends an alert to a designated remote phone if the premises are not disarmed by the set latchkey time. This ensures timely awareness of potential issues, enabling prompt action. The feature can be programmed according to your family’s schedule and preferences, making it a reliable tool for enhancing home security and family coordination.
7.3 System Tests and Diagnostics
Regular system tests and diagnostics are essential to ensure the Simon XT operates efficiently. The system offers features like sensor tests and communication tests to verify functionality. These tests help identify and address potential issues before they become critical. After a power loss, the system automatically restores its previous arming state, retaining bypassed zones. The panel also provides status indicators and alerts for troubleshooting. Performing monthly tests is recommended to maintain reliability and ensure all components, including sensors and communication links, are functioning correctly. This proactive approach helps prevent false alarms and ensures your security system remains robust and dependable. Regular testing is crucial for optimal performance and peace of mind.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular system checks and diagnostics ensure optimal performance. The Simon XT automatically restores settings after power loss and provides troubleshooting tools for common issues, ensuring reliability.
8.1 Routine System Checks and Maintenance
Regular system checks are essential to ensure the Simon XT operates efficiently. Test all sensors monthly and after any alarm occurrence to verify functionality. Check battery levels for wireless devices and replace them as needed. Ensure all system components, including motion detectors and door/window sensors, are secure and free from obstructions. Perform a full system test to confirm communication with the central monitoring station and offsite phone notifications. Review system logs for any errors or trouble conditions. Clean the control panel and touchpads to maintain responsiveness. Update software if prompted to ensure you have the latest features and security patches. Routine maintenance helps prevent false alarms and ensures reliable protection for your home and family.
8.2 Troubleshooting Common Issues
Troubleshooting the Simon XT system involves identifying and resolving common issues promptly. If the system beeps continuously, check for low battery warnings or sensor troubles. Verify all doors and windows are closed properly if the system shows zones as open. For communication errors, ensure the panel has a stable connection to the monitoring station. If the panel loses power, it will restore settings upon reboot. Address sensor tamper alerts by ensuring all devices are securely mounted. Consult the user manual for specific error codes and solutions. If issues persist, contact your installer or support team for assistance. Regular system checks can help prevent many of these problems, ensuring reliable performance and home security.
The Simon XT system offers reliable security solutions with advanced features like customizable arming levels, remote alerts, and voice messages. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance.

9.1 Summary of Key Features and Benefits
The Simon XT system offers a comprehensive security solution with wireless technology for intrusion, fire, and carbon monoxide detection. It provides customizable arming levels, exit and entry delays, and sensor bypass options. The system supports voice messages, remote phone control, and status indicators for user convenience. Additional features include light control, appliance management, and the latchkey feature for family notifications. Regular system tests and diagnostics ensure reliability. The control panel offers an intuitive interface with status beeps and display messages. These features enhance home security, provide peace of mind, and allow for seamless integration with daily routines. Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and safety.
9.2 Final Tips for Effective System Use
For optimal performance, regularly test your Simon XT system and update software as needed. Ensure all sensors are functioning correctly and free from obstructions. Familiarize yourself with the control panel layout and key functions to respond quickly during emergencies. Use the remote phone feature wisely for added convenience. Always keep backup power sources charged and accessible. Set up custom notifications for family members using the latchkey feature. Review system activity logs periodically to monitor usage patterns. Customize arming levels and sensor settings to match your lifestyle. By following these tips, you can maximize the effectiveness of your Simon XT system and enjoy enhanced home security.

References
For additional resources, visit the official GE Security website or refer to the Simon XT User Manual (model 600-1054-95R) for detailed instructions and support contact information.
10.1 Additional Resources and Documentation
For comprehensive support, refer to the official GE Security website, which offers the latest versions of the Simon XT User Manual and related documentation. The manual is available for download in PDF format, covering installation, operation, and troubleshooting. Model-specific guides, such as the 600-1054-95R, provide detailed instructions tailored to your system. Additional resources include troubleshooting guides, system tests, and programming instructions. Contact GE Security support for personalized assistance or visit their online publication library for updated materials. Supplementary guides, like the Quick User Manual and Installation Manual, are also available for specific needs. Ensure to consult these resources for optimal system performance and safety.
10.2 Contact Information for Support
For assistance with your Simon XT system, contact GE Security or Interlogix support directly. Visit their official website for comprehensive support resources, including contact forms and regional office information. You can also reach their customer service team via phone at the numbers provided on their website. Additionally, certified installers and local distributors are available to address specific inquiries or technical issues. For urgent matters, 24/7 support may be available depending on your service plan. Ensure to have your system model number, such as 600-1054-95R, ready for efficient assistance. Refer to the Simon XT User Manual for additional contact details and support options.
