GE Concord 4 manual Arming and Disarming Your System, Aborting Accidental Alarms, Level 1-OFF

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Note

Programmed Idle Text is programmed by your installer and typically identi- fies the property. For exam- ple, “ABC Bank” or “The Jones’”.

Note

Entry beeps are silenced after the first keypress. They will restart after five seconds with no keypresses. You must enter your access code to completely disarm the system.

Check the location of smoke detectors. Smoke detectors located too close to bathrooms and kitchens can trip from steam or smoke from cooking.

Take note of system beeps, voice announcements, and indicator lights which indicate the current system status.

Aborting Accidental Alarms

Your system can be set up to let you abort an accidental intrusion, Police or Auxiliary alarm.

If the Dialer Abort feature is turned on, disarming the system within a specified time period will silence sirens and prevent the system from reporting to the central monitoring station (thus abort- ing the alarm). Your system will display “report aborted” for a few seconds, if you disarm before the alarm is reported. If you don’t disarm in time to abort the central station report, the system automatically sends an “alarm cancelled” report to the central station when the system is dis- armed. Follow the procedures of your central station to prevent a false dispatch. See “Alarm Information” in Appendix A to determine if this feature is enabled for your system.

The Dial Abort Delay feature is factory set to 30 seconds. Your installer can change this setting from 15 - 45 seconds.

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Remember that fire alarms cannot be aborted/canceled. Disarming a fire alarm will only silence sirens, but the alarm is still reported. If an accidental fire alarm has sounded, follow the procedures of your cen- tral monitoring station to prevent dispatching authorities.

To cancel a Police (intrusion) or Auxiliary alarm:

1.Press 1. Touchpads display “ENTER CODE.”

2.Enter your Access Code.

OR

Enter your Access Code

Touchpads display date and time or Programmed Idle Text. The system sounds one long beep. If you’re using a Touchtone phone, see “Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System”.

Arming and Disarming Your System

When arming the system you are turning on intrusion detection. When disarming the system you are turning off intrusion detection.

Since your security needs may vary throughout the day, your system has three levels to meet these different needs. By setting your system to a particular level, only those sensors pro- grammed to detect in that level will activate an alarm.

Note

No matter which level your system is set to, sensors programmed as active 24 hours a day (smoke sen- sors, heat sensors, panic buttons, and environmental sensors) continue to monitor for and report alarm conditions.

Level 1—OFF

Select this level to:

cancel an alarm and stop sirens.

disarm the system when entering the armed premises (through a designated delay door). Entry delay beeps sound to remind you the system is armed and that you must disarm it.

disarm the system before opening a door or window while the system is armed (such as after waking up in the morning and getting your newspaper).

To disarm to Level 1—OFF using a touchpad:

1.Press 1. Touchpads display “ENTER CODE.”

2.Enter your Access Code. Touchpads display date and time or programmed text and the sys- tem sounds one long beep.

To disarm to Level 1—OFF using a keychain touchpad:

Press the Unlock button.

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Contents User guide FCC Part 15 Information to the User Cancel an accidental alarm Send a police alarmDisarm the system Arm to Level 2-STAYConcord 4 Series Security Systems Contents Panic Alarms Access CodesUsing the Energy Saver Feature Notification by PagerAdvanced Light Control Latchkey PagingNotify by Exception Multiple Day RolloverUsing a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System Testing the SystemTroubleshooting Macro Keys System Information Viewing the Event BufferAppendix B Planning for Emergencies Appendix C Programming Your SystemInstallation Instructions Getting to Know Your Security System Communicating with the System Instructing the SystemBeeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to You Notification by PagerKey Beeps Status BeepsWhat Happens in an Alarm Condition Fire AlarmsAutomatic and Manual Fire Alarms Basic System OperationsPreventing Accidental Alarms Clearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke DetectorsGuidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms Press and hold bothAborting Accidental Alarms Arming and Disarming Your SystemLevel 1-OFF Press the Unlock buttonLevel 2-STAY Level 3-AWAYQuick Arm Quick ExitUsing the Chime Feature Using the Voice Chime FeatureNo Delay-For Instant Alarm Keychain Touchpad ArmingAuto Stay Arming Feature Exit Extension Arming FeatureArming Your System Silently Bypassing-Arming With a Door or Window OpenBasic Light Control Bypassing a Sensor IndirectlyWas the Bypass Successful? Close bypassed doors and/or windows Arm your system againBasic Output Control Checking the Status of Your SystemShort System Status Full System StatusFire Panic Alarm Police Panic AlarmAuxiliary Panic Alarm Siren Time-outProgramming Access Codes Changing or Erasing User Codes Assigning Code AttributesSetting Change it when necessaryTime and Date Assigning the System Test AttributeAdjusting System Sounds Touchpad Brightness Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fixed Display Touchpad OnlyAdjusting the System Status Voice Volume Adjusting the Touchpad Display BrightnessSetting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings Using Energy Saver FeatureEnergy Saver Example Temperature settings can range from 45 to 90 Fahrenheit Energy Saver SetpointsThis number identifies who or what is causing the event Pager MessagesEvent Code This number identifies what has happenedCreating Time Schedules Account NumberStreamlining the Page Report Scheduling Consecutive DaysAttaching Time Schedules Multiple Day RolloverControlling Lights By Time Schedule Time Schedules and PartitionsControlling Lights with Sensors Installer Programmable Lighting ScheduledArming Controlling Outputs by Time ScheduleOpening Closing ReportsLatchkey Opening Latchkey ClosingAssigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging Basic Latchkey OpeningApplying the Latchkey Modifier Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing Using a Partitioned Global SettingsPartition-Specific Settings Jumping PartitionsArming and Disarming Another Partition Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same TimeProgramming Another Partition Macro Keys Press the Lock buttonEvent Buffer ViewingOverview AC Power Failure User information is shown in the following table UnbypassedAccessing the System from Off-site Phone Command PrefixSource information is shown in the following table Codes with Remote Access Capability Touchtone Phone System OperationHow the Panel Answers the Phone Phone operation of your system involves 2 stepsActivating a Police Panic Alarm Activate OutputsAutomatic Test Features Phone Questions?Manual Tests Sensor TestPhone Communication Test Troubleshooting Testing SirensTrouble Beeps and Trouble Messages Silencing Trouble BeepsPhone Issues Common Questions and AnswersLighting Issues Auxiliary Phone Trou System Sensors HW / WL / TPUser Codes There are keychain touchpads in use in the system On/OffActive for Partition 1 2 3 4 5 Latchkey User Y N Keychain Touchpad Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms Doors and Delay Time SettingsSystem Features Dialer AbortIf the Power Goes Out Resetting the Smoke DetectorNo. My system does not use this feature No Activity TimePaging LightsOutputs Energy SaverEntry Delay Alarm Sounds and Status BeepsOr 3 beeps indicating set arming level Appendix B Planning for Emergencies Floor Plan ExampleYour Floor Plan Floor Plan Alarm System Limitations If Your System Needs ServiceUsing Programming Menus Examples of Programming Using MenusAppendix C Programming Your System Two Methods to Program Your SystemTo erase a user code Using Programming Shortcuts + 05XX2 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX3 + 1off or 2on + #+ 05XX4 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX5 + 1off or 2on + #Output Attaching schedules for Output 2 operation Sched 15 * + 065115 + 1off or 2on + #Enter temperature value in Fahrenheit + 065200 + 1off or 2on + #+ 065201 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 4 operationUnderlinedsetingsindicate Defaults Defaults

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