Ge Security Smart Connection Center Manual

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Search this site.GE Home Security SystemsGE home security systems are provided through GE Interlogix Security,formerly a division of General Electric. Now a part of UTC Fire &Security, GE Interlogix offers fire, burglary, and video surveillanceequipment for homes and small businesses.Some of the more common GE security systems you may have seen include:GE Concord 4 security systemGE Networx Series: GE Security Caddx NX-4 GE Security Caddx NX-6 GE Security Caddx NX-8GE Simon XTGE Simon 3 security system.

GE Home Security Systems Rundown GE Concord 4 Security SystemFeatures include:. 96-Zone capacity. 8 User codes. 8-Hardwired zones on board. A 2-Wire smoke detector loop. 2 Programmable outputsThe Concord 4 is a hybrid system, able to use both hardwired andwireless devices.

It can handle 2-wire smoke detectors for fireprotection, and has 2 programmable outputs for controlling auxiliarydevices such as lights or relays.The addition of an ATP1000 Alphanumeric Touchpad to the Concord 4system allows the use of 'macros”. A macro allows you to fire off astring of pre-programmed keystrokes, just by pressing a single button. The ATPkeypad has 4 buttons that can each handle a macro of up to 14keystrokes.Macros are great time-savers for repetitive sequences you tend to use often. For example, you could program a macro that would arm the system, bypass a safe room door, and bypass a motion detector in the master bedroom.

The entire string of commands would then be performed through a single keypad button.Learn more about the.GE Security Caddx NX-4. 8-zone capacity. 4-Hardwired zones on-board. 4-Wire smoke loop.

8-User codesThe NetworX-4 or NX-4 is one of the most basic of GE home securitysystems available. It’s a hybrid panel that features 4 programmablezones, expandable to 8. The zones can be a mixture of hardwired orwireless, and the panel works with many GE security sensors.This system is commonly offered as a kit or package including everythingyou need to get a system up and running with basic protection. Thisinexpensive system would be a good choice for a small condo, townhouse,or apartment. It could also be used to protect a small business or shop.GE Security Caddx NX-6.

16 Zone maximum capacity (wireless); 12 zones hardwired. 6 Hardwired zones on-board. 2-Wire and 4-wire smoke detector loop. 4 Programmable outputs. 40 User codesThe next step up in GE home security systemsfrom the NX-4 is the NX-6.

It has more of everything, compared to theNX-4, and would be a good choice for a small-to-medium-sized home.Forthe small difference in price, I recommend choosing the NX-6 over theNX-4. It gives you more zones and user codes, in case you decide toexpand you system later.

It also adds the option of using 2-wire smokedetectors, which are somewhat easier to work with.GE Security Caddx NX-8. 48 zone capacity hardwired and/or wireless.

8 on-board zones. 2-wire and 4-wire smoke detector loops. 4 programmable outputs. 99 user codesAs you can see, GE home security systems tend to use the number of on-board zones to denote different models in the NX-series.TheNX-8 picks up where the NX-6 left off, adding more zone capacity anduser codes.

If you’re “on the fence” about how many codes or zones youmight need, choose the larger panel. While the “average” homeowner maynot need 99 user codes, the ability to handle 48 zones would be anadvantage if you own a larger home. The 16 zones offered by the NX-6limit its use to small or medium sized houses, up to roughly 3,000square feet or so.Get more information onSimon XT GE Home Security System. 40 Zones wireless, or 38 zones wireless plus 2 hardwired. 9 User codes (One master plus 8 user access codes). Voice messaging (with optional module)The Simon XT is one of the most popular GE wireless home securitysystems.

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It is an “all-in-one” design, very similar to the. Like the Lynx, the Simon XT has a built-in radio receiver,keypad and display, and a speaker that provides voice prompts to helpprogram and operate the system.Besides the option of 2 hardwired zones, the Simon XT istotally wireless. This means it needs wireless sensors to make up acomplete system. Make sure any kit or package you’re consideringincludes all of the wireless door, window, and other sensors you’ll needfor your home.

If you need more than the kit supplies, order themseparately.Learn more about the.GE Simon 3 Security System. 24 Zones wireless / 2 hardwired. 6 User codes. Latchkey reporting.

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Mobile phone or pager reporting. Can control up to 8 light or appliance control unitsThe GE Simon 3 wireless security panel is an all-in-onedesign like the Simon XT. It also uses voice prompts through the mainconsole, and has a built-in wireless receiver.The Simon 3features latchkey notification to alert you if your child fails todisarm the system after a certain time of day. The latchkey and otheralarm signals can be sent to your cell phone or pager, or to amonitoring station, or both. The ability to send signals to a cellphoneor pager is good if you’re not sure you want to commit to a monthlymonitoring contract. Note: The GE Simon 3 has been discontinued.

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If you're looking for a new system, consider using the GE Simon XT, shown above.More information on theWhere to Find GE Home Security SystemsIf you’re considering DIY home security systems, you can find GE alarm equipment at and.Ifyou’d prefer to go through an alarm company, you can get free alarmsystem quotes. These are price quotes from alarm dealers in yourarea, sent to the email address you specify. The service is free, thereis no obligation to buy anything, and no credit card or paymentinformation is needed.If you're thinking about installing a do-it-yourself alarm system,you may want to know how much a professional alarm company would charge.To find out, get a few free alarm quotesfrom companies in your area.This will give you a good idea of what asystem would cost to have installed, as well as how much you could saveby doing it yourself!

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I am new to this so please be patient. I live in a new home with a GE Smart Connection Center in the basement. All of the rooms in my home have Cat5e wall jacks with two rooms - great room and office- that have two Cat5e jacks with one being red. Why is one red? In my office I have a WRT54G router connected to a cable modem (comcast service) and an iMac.

I am also using the router for a wireless network. The wireless network works great, but I would like the ability to utilize the connection center and have a wired network too. Here are my questions:1). I assume the single Cat5e Jack can be used for either phone or data depending on what is plugged in, right?2).

Can I run an ethernet cable from my router to the Cat5e jack in my office (the red one?) and backfeed my GE Smart Connection Center with the signal? I'm assuming that if one port in the connection center gets data then that will be shared with all of the other ports?3). Am I forgetting something?Thanks for any thoughts. Okay, I need more help. I connected the router via ethernet to my wall jack.

I go the the GE Connection Center in my basement and fine the line and as a test I plug it into my laptop and I get a wired connection. Now I need to know where to plug it from there to get all of the jacks in my home receiving the signal. The panel in the Connection Center has ports that say 'Telephone Interface Module' and some jacks below that with the name 'Telephone Distribution Module'. Best that I can tell the company phone lines plug into the 'In' port next to the 'Telephone Interface Module'.

Looks like there is a jumper cable from port five down to the Telephone Distribution Module'. I tried pugging in the data cable to an open port on the Distribution Module and plugged in one of the other lines to the laptop and no connection.I have probably given more information that is needed, but I just need to know where to plug the data line to get data to the other jacks in the home.Thanks in advance.