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mark wehrmeyer Posted on May 10, 2011

Entry delay is set correct but I want it to call out more quickly when the alarm actually goes off. It seems to wait too long. Do the entry delay and the actual alarm call out delay always the same?

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Installation manual is here:

http://www.sdilink.com/GE%20Manuals/Simon%203%20Install.pdf

Programming starts on page 17.

Dialer Delay is option 17 on page 29. It's default setting is 30 seconds.

To set Dialer Delay, press:
1.Add
2.Option #
3.17
4.Use the numbered keys to enter the time 005 -
254 seconds (all entries must be 3 digits).
5.DONE
To turn off Dialer Delay, press:
1.Delete
2.Option #
3.17
4.DONE

Hope this helps.

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