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The GE Interlogix Simon XT Control Panel Keypad is a cost-effective security system that offers up to 40 zones of burglary and fie protection. It has a built-in display touchpad and a status speaker that provides visual and voice messages for feedback.

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A cultural heritage museum in the South of Germany for decades, the installed intrusion alarm system has provided reliable protection on the premises. But suddenly, the detectors trigger false alarms every night after the museum closes. The system integrators are puzzled and conduct extensive tests of the entire system.

Not an easy fix situation, since a new lighting system would prove far too costly. Ultimately, the integrators need to perform extensive detector firmware updates and switch to different sensor architecture to eliminate the error source. This scenario is by no means an isolated incident, but part of a growing trend.

Strong temperature fluctuations can be interpreted by sensors as indicators of a person inside the building. Triggers range from floor heating sources to strong sunlight. In this context, room temperatures above 86°F (30°C) have proven particularly problematic.

Extensive bandwidth frequencies in Wi-Fi routers can potentially confuse sensors. Only a few years ago, wireless routers operated on a bandwidth of around 2.7GHz while today’s devices often exceed 5GHz, thereby catching older detectors off guard.

Over the next few years, sensors were also equipped with sensors detecting visible light to catch flashlights used by burglars, as well as temperature sensors. In Bosch sensors, engineers added proprietary technologies such as First Step detection to trigger instant alarms upon persons entering a room.

The site also presents additional error sources such as large amounts of dust that can contaminate the sensors, as well as visitors accidentally dropping their cameras or mobile phones next to museum exhibits.

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The Simon XT™ Two-Way Talking Touch Screen is a color LCD screen featuring a user-friendly interface that compliments Simon XTi and Simon XT security systems for safety and peace of mind. In addition, optional wireless devices can be added to provide control over other functions including Z-Wave® wireless lighting control devices, Z-Wave wireless thermostats for home HVAC systems, and Z-Wave door lock control.

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The Interlogix Simon XTi-5 is a wireless all-in-one alarm panel that serves as the primary controller for a standalone security system. The panel includes a built-in 5-inch LCD touchscreen display that makes it very easy for end users to navigate and program. This is the latest release of the Interlogix Simon panel lineup with the original push-button Simon XT and the smaller 3.5-inch touchscreen Simon XTi. Other than the panel display, the XTi-5 is essentially the same as the two earlier model Simon panels. Overall, the Simon XTi-5 is great for users who are looking for a basic control panel that can be easily upgraded to perform additional features. The relatively large LCD touchscreen display and the bright, easy to identify buttons of the XTi-5 are sure to provide a fantastic user experience.

The XTi-5 can readily communicate with sensors that operate at a wireless frequency of 319.5 MHz. This means the panel will support a wide array of legacy GE/Interlogix and Qolsys wireless sensors. The Qolsys S-line encrypted sensors are not supported. The legacy interlogix 319.5MHz protocol is a particularly diverse lineup of advanced burglary and life safety sensors. Up to 40 different zones can be programmed to the XTi-5 panel. This is plenty of zones for most homes and small businesses. While 38 of these zones are for wireless sensors only, the other two can potentially be used with normally closed hardwired contacts. These two zones can also interface with wireless sensors, just like the other 38 wireless zones, if unused by wired ones.

Out of the box, the Simon XTi-5 will only support a physical phone line (POTS) connection. In order to get the most out of the system, it is necessary to add cellular communications. This requires purchasing a separate cellular communicator module and inserting it into the XTi-5 keypad. Alarm Grid recommends the Alarm.com cellular communicators that operate on the Verizon, AT&T and Telus (Canada Only) networks. Choose the one that has best signal in your area. Once the XTi-5 panel has the cellular installed, the system can then sync with the Alarm.com interactive service.

The Alarm.com service allows users to arm and disarm their panel remotely, check the status of their security sensors and control automation devices. Alarm.com is also needed for interfacing the XTi-5 panel with interactive voice assistants like Google Home and Amazon Alexa. There are also tons of other cloud level integrations you can benefit from such as Liftmaster MyQ garage doors, Nest thermostats and Lutron Caseta lighting systems.

Alarm.com radios also include a Z-Wave controller to provide the panel with local Z-Wave functionality. After installing the cell module, the XTi-5 will be capable of supporting up to 232 total Z-Wave devices. These Z-Wave devices are considered separate from the 40 zones on the alarm system. Some popular Z-Wave devices to use with a Simon XTi-5 System include Z-Wave lights, locks and thermostats. These devices can then be controlled locally at the pane or remotely using the Alarm.com Mobile App.

The Simon XTi-5 provides support for up to eight different programmable user codes. While this isn"t nearly as many as some more advanced systems, eight codes are plenty for many households and small businesses. However, if a large number of different users will be using the panel, we recommend choosing a more robust system like the GC3 or IQ2. Another useful feature of the Simon XTi-5 is its full spoken voice capability. This allows an end user to easily identify any programmed sensor that has experienced a fault or trouble condition. The panel also offers a chime function so a user can quickly tell when a door or window has been opened. Both the voice and chime functions can be toggled on or off if needed.

Please Note: The Interlogix Simon XTi-5 is simply a rebranded GE Simon XTi-5. Also, any Alarm.com cellular module will occupy zone 40. Remember to keep that zone vacant. A replacement power transformer for this system can be purchased here.

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The Interlogix Simon XTi is a wireless all-in-one touchscreen control panel that serves as the primary controller for a home or business security system. It is essentially a full color touchscreen display version of the Interlogix Simon XT. The 3.5 inch full color LCD touchscreen display makes the Simon XTi panel easier for end users to program devices and navigate on a daily basis. Interlogix also carries the Simon XTi-5 which is a slightly larger 5 inch graphical user interface. Overall, the Simon XTi is a simple, reliable wireless alarm panel for those looking an affordable way to protect their home or business.

One of the biggest hardware features of the Simon XTi is its 3.5-inch ftouchscreen display. This makes the system significantly more inviting and engaging than the programming field based push-button Simon XT. A quick look at the Simon XTi System will show the user its current status, as well as any faults or trouble conditions. Users of the Simon XTi typically find that the system is very easy to set up and use. By navigating the menus, a user can quickly program sensors and execute a walk test mode whenever they need to do so.

The Simon XTi will support up to 40 different security zones. This is more than adequate for most homes and small businesses. Two of these programmable zones are compatible with either wireless sensors or hardwired normally closed sensors. The other 38 zones are compatible exclusively with wireless sensors. The Simon XTi interfaces with sensors at a frequency of 319.5 MHz. This makes the alarm system compatible with all GE/Interlogix and Qolsys wireless sensors that operate on this frequency. Qolsys S-line sensors are not compatible.

To get the most out of the Simon XTi System, we strongly encourage users to obtain an Alarm.com cellular communication module. Without this add-on, the Simon XTi will only be able to communicate over POTS (plain old telephone service) service. Monitoring an alarm system via POTS will limit the ability of a user to have any type of remote access to the system and handicaps an alarm company from offering any remote programming assistance. Cellular communication is both faster and more reliable than POTS service. Additionally, many panel features and capabilities for the Simon XTi are only available through the use of a cellular communicator. For example, Upgrading to cellular will allow a Simon XTi to interface with the Alarm.com server and communicate locally with any compatible Z-Wave devices.

The Alarm.com cellular communicators for the Simon XTi are available with Verizon, AT&T and Telus (Canada Only). Once you have one of these radios installed your system you will be capable of interacting with the Alarm.com platform and all the server level integrations this service has to offer. The Alarm.com app and website login allows end users to remotely arm/disarm the Simon XTi as well integrate with devices like the Nest thermostat, Liftmaster MyQ garage doors and Lutron Caseta lighting systems. The cellular module add-on for the Simon XTi includes a Z-Wave controller for this very purpose. Up to 232 Z-Wave devices can be programmed with the Simon XTi Panel after a cellular communicator has been added. The Alarm.com service is also needed for using a Simon XTi System with smart home voice assistants, such as Google Home and Amazon Alexa.

The Simon XTi offers support for up to eight different user codes. This allows multiple users to maintain their own access to the system. The panel also offers voice and chime functions to provide audible alerts for end users. When a zone experiences a fault or a trouble, the panel will clearly state the name of the associated sensor so that the issue can be quickly identified. A user can choose to enable or disable these sound functions at any time.

Please Note: The Interlogix Simon XTi was formerly known as the GE Simon XTi. It is simply rebranded. Also if you install an Alarm.com communicator it will occupy zone 40 on the Simon XTi so keep it empty. A replacement power transformer for this system can be purchased here.

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Alarm systems are no doubt a great option you can choose for your home security, or even for your business place. You may be searching for the best one still now. No need to think about it. Here"s a one stop solution for your search. Go to your nearest dealers, and buy one GE Simon XT Kit Deluxe Package for yourself today.

The GE Simon Kit Deluxe Package is one of the best home/business alarm system to offer you everything you will require for installing as well as running the system for your home/business security. Apart from protecting your house/business place from burglary, it also protects your property from fire. Because of the easy installation procedure, you can save your money, and can easily install the system by yourself. No need to call professionals for it. Though it is very easily installed, it provides unmatched service for years.

After a 1 year free service, you can continue with it by just paying $14.95 each month. The all in one GE Simon XT serves you in every possible way. It can protect up to 40 different zones simultaneously as you can connect 40 different transmitters. Say for example, Motion Detectors, Glass Break Detectors, Panic Buttons, Carbon Monoxide Detectors, Wireless Key chain Remotes, Freeze Detectors, and Smoke Detectors.

You can opt for anything, either deluxe kit or a starter kit. Deluxe kit is definitely the one that will provide you with lot more than a starter one. It will even save your money. The GE Simon XT can protect your property as any other kit will do, but it has something more.

It has got 40 wireless zones, and 2 hardwired zones. It can easily be monitored by any central station, and has a two way voice capability. It has got a built in siren. It also has an LCD display which makes it much more efficient in terms of providing information.

After knowing all the great features of the GE Simon XT Kit Deluxe Package do you need any more? Just make sure you go to the right dealer, and get the product for a right price. Once you have it, you will be all sorted out. Get back your peace of mind as soon as you can.

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Interlogix 80-649-3N-XT-TS-ATT Simon XT with Two-Way Talking Touch Screen & GSM Kit: (1) Simon XT Two-Way Talking Touch Screen, (1) GSM Modem for AT&T Network, (3) Crystal Door/Window Sensors, (1) SAW Pet Immune PIR Motion Sensor and (1) 4-Button SAW Keychain Touchpad.

Simon XT is a cost-effective security system that offers up to 40 zones of burglary and fire protection, and which complies with SIA False Alarm Standards. With a built-in display touchpad and a status speaker that provides visual and voice messages for feedback, Simon XT is well suited for houses, apartments, and condominiums. Optional GSM reporting and alarm.com features support off-premises control to arm and disarm the system, check system status, activate no-entry delay, or activate the latchkey feature.

The Simon XT panel comes standard with 40 wireless zones, or it can be set up with 38 wireless zones and two built-in hardwired supervised burglary zones (normally-closed loop only). The built-in radio receiver works with both crystal and SAW LearnMode sensors.

Simon XT supports convenient system operation from anywhere within the premises with the use of wireless Two-Way Talking Touch Screens and/or touchpads. Optional Keyfobs (two- and four-button versions) can also be used for convenient local system control. In addition to using the Simon XT as a security system, optional wireless devices can be added to provide control over other functions for added convenience. These devices include Z-Wave wireless lighting control devices, Z-Wave wireless thermostats for home HVAC systems and Z-Wave door lock controls.

Simon XT can send messages to a central monitoring station using SIA or Contact ID (CID) formats. The panel can also report alarms to another land-line phone location or cell phone using Voice Event Notification. Built-in two-way voice capability with VOX (Voice-Activated Switching) provides additional security and emergency contact with the control monitoring station.

The Simon XT Two-Way Talking Touch Screen is a color LCD screen featuring a user-friendly interface that compliments Simon XTi and Simon XT security systems for safety and peace of mind. In addition, optional wireless devices can be added to provide control over other functions including Z-Wave wireless lighting control devices, Z-Wave wireless thermostats for home HVAC systems, and Z-Wave door lock control. This touch screen is the ideal solution for providing additional points of control throughout the home. Up to four touch screens can be installed in one home for maximum convenience.

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Interlogix 80-649-3N-XT-TS-TM Simon XT with Two-Way Talking Touch Screen & GSM Kit: (1) Simon XT Two-Way Talking Touch Screen, (1) GSM Modem for T-Mobile Network, (3) Crystal Door/Window Sensors, (1) SAW Pet Immune PIR Motion Sensor and (1) 4-Button SAW Keychain Touchpad.

Simon XT is a cost-effective security system that offers up to 40 zones of burglary and fire protection, and which complies with SIA False Alarm Standards. With a built-in display touchpad and a status speaker that provides visual and voice messages for feedback, Simon XT is well suited for houses, apartments, and condominiums. Optional GSM reporting and alarm.com features support off-premises control to arm and disarm the system, check system status, activate no-entry delay, or activate the latchkey feature.

The Simon XT panel comes standard with 40 wireless zones, or it can be set up with 38 wireless zones and two built-in hardwired supervised burglary zones (normally-closed loop only). The built-in radio receiver works with both crystal and SAW LearnMode sensors.

Simon XT supports convenient system operation from anywhere within the premises with the use of wireless Two-Way Talking Touch Screens and/or touchpads. Optional Keyfobs (two- and four-button versions) can also be used for convenient local system control. In addition to using the Simon XT as a security system, optional wireless devices can be added to provide control over other functions for added convenience. These devices include Z-Wave wireless lighting control devices, Z-Wave wireless thermostats for home HVAC systems and Z-Wave door lock controls.

Simon XT can send messages to a central monitoring station using SIA or Contact ID (CID) formats. The panel can also report alarms to another land-line phone location or cell phone using Voice Event Notification. Built-in two-way voice capability with VOX (Voice-Activated Switching) provides additional security and emergency contact with the control monitoring station.

The Simon XT Two-Way Talking Touch Screen is a color LCD screen featuring a user-friendly interface that compliments Simon XTi and Simon XT security systems for safety and peace of mind. In addition, optional wireless devices can be added to provide control over other functions including Z-Wave wireless lighting control devices, Z-Wave wireless thermostats for home HVAC systems, and Z-Wave door lock control. This touch screen is the ideal solution for providing additional points of control throughout the home. Up to four touch screens can be installed in one home for maximum convenience.

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The Alarm Panel requires (1) 12 volt, 4, 5, 7, or 8 Amp Hours Sealed Lead Acid battery. The size of the battery depends upon your specific panel and the types of equipment you have installed on your system. Make sure you purchase the same size battery as the one you are about to replace.

Open your system’s panel. (If you need a key to open your panel, the key is often left on top of the panel.) After opening the panel, disconnect the wires on your battery by gently tugging on them.

Once the battery is connected, close the door to the panel. NOTE: The low battery indicator may be displayed for up to 48 hours while the battery charges. The indicator should clear the message on its own once the batteries are recharged.

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The Simon line of alarm systems originated about 2 decades ago in the late 1990’s. The original Simon was created by a company called ITI. Since then, there have been a series of company buyouts and mergers: from Sentrol to GE Security to UTC to Interlogix. Through it all, the Simon security system has survived and seen many new models. To us, this really speaks to how good the Simon really is. Currently, we carry 2 Simon models: Simon XTand Simon XTi-5.

In many ways the Simon XT and Simon XTi-5 very similar systems. In fact, as we will talk about, when you look at the behind the scenes features or foundation of the alarm system they are nearly identical. However, the two systems still manage to differentiate themselves by having very different user interfaces which we will focus on after looking at the similarities.

The Simon XT and Simon XTi-5 are both fully wireless alarm systems (with small exceptions). The first exception is the wire from the plug in power transformer to the Simon panel, of course. For the most part, this is the only wiring needed for your Simon alarm system. However, the both Simon panels are capable of utilizing up to 2 hardwired zones. And one of those zones can actually be used as an output. For instance, you can connect a relay with a power supply and hardwired siren to have a more powerful sounder than the one that is built into the panel. There are numerous other situations that the output can be used for. And if you are planning on using a telephone landline for communications, that would need to be wired as well. Everything else will be contained within the main control and communicate to other alarm components wirelessly.

Both alarm systems have a maximum capacity of 40 zones. All 40 zones can be wireless. And, as mentioned previously, the alarm panels have up to 2 inputs available for hardwired zones. But those do count towards that maximum of 40 total zones. So if you used 2 hardwired zones you would have 38 zones left that can be used for wireless sensors. 40 zones is plenty for almost any residential application and can be enough for small commercial installations. But if you have a large home with a lot of openings on the ground floor or a large commercial site, 40 zones can be eaten up in no time. For instance a home with 20 windows, 5 doors, 5 motion detectors, and 10 smoke detectors would completely max out the Simon alarm system. But that does not include anything like glass break detectors, temperature sensors, flood/leak detectors, et cetera.

The Simon XT and Simon XTi-5 are compatible with all of Interlogix wireless sensors. They have numerous options for nearly any sensor type that you might want.

Another aspect of the Simon XT and Simon XTi-5 that is exactly the same is the number of user codes. There 11 total user codes, 9 of which are suitable for day to day use on the alarm system: the installer code, master code, duress code, and 8 standard user codes. The installer code is generally only used to make the system altering changes such as changing timer lengths or adding/editing/deleting sensors. The regular user codes are just used to arm and disarm the system. The master code can function just like a standard user code, arming and disarming, but it also allows for surface level changes to the alarm system like editing user codes or changing the time and date. And finally the duress code is a special code that should be given to all system users in case of an emergency (if used). The duress code will seemingly function like any other user code, disarming the system when used for instance. But it will activate a silent alarm that will send an alarm signal to your central station or self-monitoring service.

Another awesome feature that is shared between both the Simon XT and Simon XTi-5 is that both panels are fully compatible withAlarm.com Interactive Services. Alarm.com can add dozens of features to your regular alarm system and they are very flexible in that they have multiple plans so that you only pay for the features that you want. Not only that, but Alarm.com can be used independently for self-monitoring or with a central station for traditional monitoring.

They have 4 main service plans: Wireless Signal Forwarding, Interactive, Interactive Plus Automation, and Interactive Gold. Each service level has the features of the levels before it. Wireless Signal Forwarding is only for sending your alarm panel signals through the cellular communicator to your central station. Interactive gives you remote access to your alarm system. You can arm and disarm, change user codes, setup notifications, and use geo-fencing with your smartphone. Interactive Plus Automation gives you access to using the built-in Z-Wave communicator for home automation purposes. And finally Interactive Gold gives numerous features. There are other automation integrations such as Lutron. You can also get weather on the panel and severe weather alerts. Among other features.

There is only 2 things that need to be done to have access to these features. First you will need to add an Alarm.com cellular communicator, 600-1048-XT-LTE-VZ. This mounts directly inside the Simon panel. And second you will need to sign up for Alarm.com service plan as described above.

There really are not very many differences between the 2 panels. But the differences that are there are fairly significant. It pretty much comes down to the Simon XTi-5 having a touchscreen while the Simon XT has a more traditional keypad with LCD display. This obviously gives some advantages to the Simon XTi-5. It has a more modern look by having the 5 inch touchscreen with an intuitive graphical user interface that makes for a more pleasant user experience.

The other big difference is in programming. Although this also stems from the touchscreen. While the Simon XT is one of the easier systems to program, it just cannot compare to the ease of programming that is seen on all-in-one wireless systems with GUI and the Simon XTi-5 is no exception. The intuitive menus just make everything so much easier. The Simon XTi-5 can almost be programmed from start to finish without any instructions. Almost. But you will still need some minor guidance if you have no experience with Simon alarm systems.