My wife purse was stolen along with the four button remote key chain which activates the Simon 3 alarm system -- I'm worry someone can deactivate the alarm system and break into my house.
We have two of these remote key chain --- can I delete the lost remote from the Simon 3 system and still keep the other remote I have on-hand. I would also like to buy another remote for my wife and add this to the Simon 3 system. The person who stole my wife's purse already tried to use her credit card and I'm afraid they may eventually try to break into our house -- the GE Simon 3 system right now seems useless since the 'thief ' has one of the remote and can deactivate the alarm anytime.
Please help
Obtain the installation manual. You should be able to find this on Google. Search for Ge Simon 3 install manual. Follow te instructions for deleting sensors.
You can purchase a new keyfob from a re-seller. Then reprogram your system and reprogram your fobs to the new installation. Basically it's a reinstall. That will fix you.
1. Open a door. (The GREEN wire, H1/8, or the VIOLET,
H1/6 must be connected.)
2. Insert the key. Turn the ignition to the ON position.
The heavy gauge pink wire must be connected.
Program switch corresponding to the number of the
desired function step listed in the following table.
Once you have selected the function step, press the switch once
more and hold it. The LED will flash and the siren will chirp to confirm
the selected functional step. Do not release the Program switch.
Step Function
1 Auto Learn Standard Configuration* (default)
The auto learn configuration will automatically setup the remotes button configuration.
Note: Due to the Supercode protocol, you cannot change the configuration.
2 Delete remotes: This feature will erase all remotes from the memory of the security
system. This is useful in cases when a customer's remote is lost or stolen.
Note:: This will not reset the programmed features of the security system or reset the
Virtual Tach setting.
3 Reset Features: This resets features all of the security system to the factory default settings.
Note: This feature does not delete the remotes from the security system or reset
the Virtual Tach setting.
4 Virtual Tach Reset: Deletes all previously learned values for Virtual Tach, and on the next
remote start sequence the unit will begin virtual tach initialization.
Note: The "Zap" feature on the Bitwriter will not reset the Virtual tach setting.
4. Transmit. While holding the Valet/Program switch, press
the lock button on the remote control. The unit will chirp
to confirm that the code has been successfully pro
grammed. It is not possible to teach a remote control but
ton to the system more than once.
5. Release. Once the code is learned, the Valet/Program
switch can be released.
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Just a guess on my part but if you delete them and then re-add the one you have you should be ok. There has to be an initial set up freq locked in when you learn a new fob. If they were all the same then I could take mine to your house and undo the alarm. I don't see that as a possibility. GE would have thought of lost/stolen fobs and this scenario too when they designed it. You'd think so anyway...
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