GE 60-960-95 Home Security System User Manual


 
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EDIT SENSORS lets you view and, if desired, change a sensor group or partition assignment.
You can also identify whether a zone is wireless or hardwire, whether it is configured as
Normally Closed (N/C) or Normally Open (N/O), or if the zone is a touchpad.
The following describes how to program the sensor settings that appear under
LEARN SENSORS.
Table 7: How to Trip Sensors
Sensor Steps to Trip Sensor
Hardwire Zones
Start with the zone in its “normal” state, then trip the zone into
its alarm state. A normally closed door, for example, should be
closed when you begin the Learn Sensors process. To trip the
zone, open the door.
Wireless Sensors Follow the instructions included with each sensor.
Wireless Door/Window Sensors
with External Contacts
Place the external contact in the alarm condition, then activate
the sensor tamper switch.
Self Actuated Bell Activate the tamper switch.
Handheld Wireless Touchpads Press the BYPASS button.
Keychain Touchpads
Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons together until the
touchpad LED flashes.
ELM Keychain Touchpads
1. Press and release the unlock button twice quickly, then
press and hold until the LED flashes three times.
2. Press and release the unlock button once quickly, then
press and hold until the LED flashes two times.
3. Press and hold the unlock button until the LED flashes
once.
Learn Sensors (080)
Sensors (Default = none)
The following describes how to add
(learn) hardwire zones and wireless
devices into panel memory.
Note
The panel comes with factory pro-
grammed onboard hardwire zones.
Install 2k-ohm, end of line (EOL) resis-
tors on all unused factory pro-
grammed onboard hardwire zones. If
you don’t want to install EOL resistors,
delete any unused zones from mem-
ory. See Table 8 for onboard hardwire
zone factory programming.
¾To Learn Sensors into panel memory:
1. With the display showing SENSORS, press # and the display shows LEARN SENSORS.
2. Press # and the display shows
SENSOR PTN 1.
3. Press # to select partition 1 or press 2 + # to select partition 2. The display should
show
SENSOR GROUP 0.
4. Enter the desired sensor group + # (see Table B1 in “Appendix B” for a description
of all sensor group characteristics). The display shows
TRIP SENSOR nn, where nn is
the displayed (next available) sensor number.
Note
Sensors must be placed in a partition and group. To change the sensor group or partition
assignment after adding a sensor or zone, use the
EDIT SENSORS menu.
5. To change the displayed sensor number, enter the desired sensor number + #. The
desired sensor number is displayed.
6. With the desired sensor number displayed, use the guidelines in Table 7 to force the
sensor or zone you are adding (learning) into the panel memory to send a signal to
the panel.
7. To add another sensor to the same sensor group and partition, go back to step 5.
8. To add sensors to another sensor group or partition, press * twice and go back to
step 1 (
LEARN SENSORS).
Table 8: Onboard Hardwire Zone Factory Programming
Zone Input Group No. & Description
1 10–Entry/Exit
2 17–Instant Interior Follower
3 13–Instant Perimeter
4 13–Instant Perimeter
5 13–Instant Perimeter