SAW Remote Handheld Touchpad
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ITI SAW Remote
Handheld Touchpad
Document Number: 466-1561 Rev. A
October 1998
Installation
Instructions
Product Summary
The Remote Handheld Touchpad enables you to
turn the
SIMON ™
security system on and off
while in the home, turn lights controlled by the sys-
tem on and off (all or individual lights), or turn on
a system siren and call the central monitoring sta-
tion if there is a non-medical emergency.
Control Panel Compatibility:
SIMON ™
Installation Overview
General Information
The Remote Handheld Touchpad is an alkaline bat-
tery-powered, wireless touchpad designed to provide
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users a convenient option for the following system
operations:
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Arm the system (doors, windows, and motion
sensors)
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Arm the system with no entry delay
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Disarm the system
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Panic alarm
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Access System Status
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Turn system controlled lights on or off
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Open the garage door or turn outside lights on
Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines when adding Remote
Handheld Touchpads to the system:
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Remote Handheld Touchpads are learned into
the Control Panel as sensors.
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They are generally programmed as non-super-
vised sensors using sensor type 01, 03, 06 or
07, but may be programmed into a supervised
type.
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Each learned Touchpad uses one of the 24
available sensor numbers.
Programming
Follow these instructions to program the touchpad:
1.
Open the control panel cover.
2.
Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the
red-numbered buttons.
3.
Press Add from the Start Menu.
4.
Press the Sensor/Remote button from the Main
menu until you hear touchpad remote.
Note: When adding sensors, if you wish to use a more
descriptive location you may press the option button to
use the compass directions (north, north east, east,
south east, south, south west, west, north west).
5.
Press DONE.
6.
Enter the sensor type number (01, 03, 06, or
07) , with the red-numbered buttons.