GE / ITI / AC Simon XTI Program

Report Format SIA or Contact ID

Enter Program Press the ‘Gear’ button in the bottom right hand corner

Press the down arrow 3 times (default is 4321)

Press the ‘Enter’ button next to where it says ‘Programming’

Enter the INSTALLER code

Press the ‘Enter’ button

You’ll now see the main programming screen with all the option icons

Exit Program Hit the ‘Cancel’ button at the top right multiple times

Default Panel Remove the trim ring (use fingernail in indentation on left edge and pull toward you)

Open the panel cover with the tab at the top of the keypad

Unplug the transformer

Disconnect the backup battery inside the keypad

Press and hold the reset button on the left edge of the panel face(small white tab)

Plug the panel in while holding the reset button and keeping the panel cover open

Release the reset button

Reconnect the backup battery and close the cover

Replace the outer rim

Hardwire Zones Two zones – Require 4.7k resistor

Resistors are not needed when using external reed switch on a wireless sensor

If learning an external reed switch, learn it in with hardwire contact open

Zone Assignments A learned sensor is automatically added the next available zone number

To assign a different zone number, enter the 2-digit number AFTER entering the group number

Add Sensors Press the ‘Gear’ button in the bottom right hand corner

Press the down arrow 3 times

Press the ‘Enter’ button next to where it says ‘Programming’

Enter the INSTALLER code (default is 4321)

Press the ‘Enter’ button

You’ll now see the main programming screen with all the option icons

Press the ‘Sensors’ button

Press the ‘Learn Sensor’ button

Screen will say ‘Trip New Sensor’

Open or tamper the new sensor

The keypad should beep once it is learned

You can change the sensor number by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the number

If you want to change the number, press the ‘Edit’ button next to the zone number

Enter the two digit zone number, then press the ‘Save button in the top right corner

You can change the sensor group by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the group number

01 Keyfob (unsupervised
06 Medical Pendant (unsupervised)
10 Entry/exit
13 Perimeter
17 Interior (Motions)
26 24 hour Fire (Smoke detectors)

You can change the sensor name by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the name

You’ll see a list of sensors, press the ‘Edit’ button next to the sensor you’d like to change

You can scroll up and down to see all the names on the list, then click on the one you want

Now press the ‘Save’ button in the top right corner of the screen

You can change product code by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the number, but always keep it as ‘00000’

Now press the ‘Save’ button in the top right corner again to save all the changes

Now the display will say ‘Trip New Sensor’ again, you can either learn another one in, or press the ‘Close button’ at the top right corner of the screen

Edit Sensors Press the ‘Gear’ button in the bottom right hand corner

Press the down arrow 3 times

Press the ‘Enter’ button next to where it says ‘Programming’

Enter the INSTALLER code (default is 4321)

Press the ‘Enter’ button

You’ll now see the main programming screen with all the option icons

Press the ‘Sensors’ button

Press the ‘Edit Sensor’ button

You can change the sensor number by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the number

If you want to change the number, press the ‘Edit’ button next to the zone number

Enter the two digit zone number, then press the ‘Save button in the top right corner

You can change the sensor group by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the group number

01 Keyfob (unsupervised
06 Medical Pendant (unsupervised)
10 Entry/exit
13 Perimeter
17 Interior (Motions)
26 24 hour Fire (Smoke detectors)

You can change the sensor name by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the name

You’ll see a list of sensors, press the ‘Edit’ button next to the sensor you’d like to change

You can scroll up and down to see all the names on the list, then click on the one you want

Now press the ‘Save’ button in the top right corner of the screen

You can change product code by hitting the ‘Edit’ button next to the number, but always keep it as ‘00000’

Now press the ‘Save’ button in the top right corner again to save all the changes

To exit, press the ‘Close button’ at the top right corner of the screen

Delete Sensors Press the ‘Gear’ button in the bottom right hand corner

Press the down arrow 3 times

Press the ‘Enter’ button next to where it says ‘Programming’

Enter the INSTALLER code (default is 4321)

Press the ‘Enter’ button

You’ll now see the main programming screen with all the option icons

Press the ‘Sensors’ button

Press the ‘Delete Sensor’ button

You’ll see a list of all the sensors

Press the ‘Delete’ button next to the zone you would like to delete, be careful, the buttons are tiny

The keypad will process this request for a second, then that zone should no longer appear on the zone list

To exit, press the ‘Close button’ at the top right corner of the screen

Programming
Access Codes Dealer Code 4-digits – This is the ‘installer’ code on branded panels
Installer Code 4-digits – Cannot change the Dealer code using the installer code
Master Code 4-digits
User Code 1 4-digits
User Code 2 4-digits
User Code 3 4-digits
User Code 4 4-digits
User Code 5 4-digits
User Code 6 4-digits
User Code 7 4-digits
User Code 8 4-digits
Duress Code 4-digits
Code Size 3 to 6 digits, typically keep it at 4
Security Account Number 5 digits (Acct Number 1234 = 01234
Downloader Code Used for accessing via download software
Phone Lock ON = This is what is enabled on a branded panel
OFF = UNDERCONSTRUCTION
Autoarm ON = 4-Minute announce of open zones before bypass
OFF = 1-time announce of open zones before bypass
Exit Extension ON = Exit delay restarts if user enters during exit delay
OFF = Exit delay does not restart
Secure Arming ON = Access code required to arm (Does not affect keyfobs
OFF = Access code not required to arm
No Arm On Panel Low Battery ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Downloader Enable ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Phone Numbers Phone Number 1 26 digits, ‘Pause’ button inserts a pause
Phone Number 2 26 digits, ‘Pause’ button inserts a pause
Phone Number 3 26 digits, ‘Pause’ button inserts a pause
Phone Number 4 26 digits, ‘Pause’ button inserts a pause
Downloader Number 26 digits, ‘Pause’ button inserts a pause
Phone Options Manual Phone Test ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Fail To Communicate ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
DTMF Dialing ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
300 BPS Enabled ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Ring Hang Ring RHR or 10 Rings
RHR(3) or 10 Rings
RHR
RHR(3)
RHR(2) or 10 Rings
10 Rings
RHR(2)
Off
Dialer Delay 15-45 seconds
Call Waiting # If you need to disable call waiting, add it here
Sensors Scroll to the top of this page
Reporting (2 submenus)
Reporting Options
Opening Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Closing Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Force Armed Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
AC Power Failure Report OFF
1
2
3
4
5
Panel Low Batt Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Sensor Alarm Restoral Rep OFF
Sensor Closed
Siren Timeout
System Disarm
24 Hour Sensor Tamper ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Supervisory/Tamper Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
No Usage Report OFF
2-254 days
Swinger Shutdown ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Programming Report ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Fire Alarm Verification ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Comm Modes
Phone 1 Report Mode All SIA
All CID
Alarm SIA/CID
Nonalarm SIACID
Backup SIA/CID
Voice Dialer
Phone 2 Report Mode ^Same^
Phone 3 Report Mode ^Same^
Phone 4 Report Mode ^Same^

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Timers
Entry Delay 30-240 seconds
Exit Delay 45-254 seconds
No Activity Timeout OFF
2-24 days
Auto Phone Test OFF
1-254 days
Supervisory Time (hr/min) OFF
6-255 seconds
RF Timeout 2-36 minutes
Fail To Open Time (hr/min) HR/MN/AM/PM
Fail To Close Time (hr/min) HR/MN/AM/PM
Siren Timeout OFF
2-254 seconds
Unvacated Premises ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Smoke Supervision ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Touchpad Options
Keyfob No Delay ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Panic Alarms ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Remote TP Arming ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
System Options
RF Jam Detect ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Demo Mode ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
HW1 Function

OFF
Interior Siren
Armed
Disarmed
FTC
Alarm
Exterior Siren
24 Hour Clock ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Siren Options
Panel Piezo Beeps ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Panel Voice ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Panel Piezo Alarm ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Trouble Beeps ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Voice Chime OFF
Voice Chime (sensor name)
Chime Bell
Soft Chime Bell
HW Siren Supervision ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Silent Police Panic ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Alarm Report Verify ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Audio Verification
Audio Mode OFF
Instant
Callback
Fire Shutdown ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Fire Enabled AVM ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
Panic Talk ON = Enabled
OFF = Disabled
VOX Receiver Gain 1-32
VOX Microphone Gain 1-64
VOX Microphone Gain Range 1-64
Manual Microphone Gain 1-64
System Tests (3 submenus)
Sensor Test

Press the ‘Sensor Test’ button

The panel will then display all of the sensors programmed to the panel

Open/close each sensor and they should clear from the list, any sensor still on the list means they have not been tested
Comm Modes

Press the ‘Comm Test’ button

At this point, if it is cell primary, it will send a test signal, if it is landline it will test the landline
System Download

Press the ‘System Download’ button

The panel will then attempt to dial out to the downloader number programmed in the panel
Interactive Services (7 submenus)
Module Status
Signal Strength
Bars Signal Strength dBm
0 0 -113
0 1 -111
1 2 -109
1 3 -107
1 4 -105
1 5 -103
1 6 -101
1 7 -99
2 8 -97
2 9 -95
2 10 -93
2 11 -91
2 12 -89
3 13 -87
3 14 -85
3 15 -83
3 16 -81
3 17 -79
3 18 -77
4 19 -75
4 20 -73
4 21 -71
4 22 -69
4 23 -67
4 24 -65
4 25 -63
4 26 -61
5 27 -59
5 28 -57
5 29 -55
5 30 -53
5 31 -51
Connection Status
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of the radio
SIM IMSI
Displays the SIM/IMSI number of the SIM card for the radio
Version
Displays the firmware version of the radio
AC Power
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’
Battery
Shows the voltage of the backup battery
Other Features
Such as ‘Z-wave’
Daughterboard
Such as for the Image Sensors
Network
Will sometimes say ‘Updating’
Registration Time
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’
Registration Attempts
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’
Last Message
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’
Connected Frequency
‘Connected’ or ‘Not Connected’

Connection Status

Serial Number

SIM IMSI

Version

AC Power

Battery

Other Features

Daughterboard

Network

Registration Time

Registration Attempts

Last Message

Connected Frequency
Image Sensor –
line

line Clear Banner –
line

line Advanced –
line

line Weather Update –
line

line Z-Wave –
line

line Set Dealer Logo –
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