GE Concord 4 manual Programming Access Codes

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Even though reaching the time-out stops the sirens, the alarm will still be in progress until the system is manually disarmed.

Access Codes

The system requires a valid access code before it will process most commands.

There is one System Master code which serves as the primary User Programming code for your system. Only a very limited number of users will need to know this code.

Concord 4 systems have six Partition Master codes (one for each partition) which allow access to system operations in their respective partitions. Concord Express V4 systems are single parti- tion systems with no partition master codes.

Note

Partitions are individual security systems within the same control panel. Partitioned systems are typi- cally used for large buildings with several entry/exit points and different access/operating hours. They also work well for small strip malls, duplexes, and quad-homes where one control panel can provide individual security for six different tenants.

Concord 4 systems have 230 Regular User codes (000-229), while Concord Express V4 systems have 16 Regular User codes (00-15). These codes act like keys to arm and disarm the system. If necessary, they can be assigned to neighbors, baby-sitters, or repair persons for temporary use.

Regular user codes can be changed in User Programming and are easily deleted from the system when no longer necessary.

Programming Access Codes

The code you use to enter User Programming determines which features such as codes and code attributes you’ll be able to change.

A user code can be given certain attributes that limit what the user can do within the system. Attributes may be changed by you, or by a dealer over the phone using downloading software.

The User Sheets in Appendix A provide a location for you to record the actual user codes and the attributes of each. If you need assistance in changing any code attributes contact your dealer.

Access Code Integrity

To preserve the integrity of your system, keep access codes confidential and delete extra codes as soon as they are no longer needed.

Avoid using obvious code patterns such as 1234, 1111, 2222, etc.

System Master Code Privileges

Using the System Master code to enter User Programming lets you:

Change the System Master code.

Change or delete the Partition Master code in the current partition.

Change or delete Regular User codes in the current partition.

The default System Master code is 1234. It is important that you change this default and record the new code on the User Sheets in Appendix A.

Partition Master Code Privileges

Using the Partition Master code to enter User Programming lets you:

Change the Partition Master code in the current partition.

Change or delete Regular User codes in the current partition.

There are no default Partition Master codes. Record all codes on the User Sheets in Appendix A.

Regular User Code Privileges

You cannot enter User Programming with a Regular User code.

The Touchpad Tamper Feature

The installer can program your system to activate a Police alarm in the case of possible touchpad tampering.

Concord 4 Series Security Systems

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Contents User guide FCC Part 15 Information to the User Arm to Level 2-STAY Cancel an accidental alarmSend a police alarm Disarm the systemConcord 4 Series Security Systems Contents Notification by Pager Panic AlarmsAccess Codes Using the Energy Saver FeatureMultiple Day Rollover Advanced Light ControlLatchkey Paging Notify by ExceptionMacro Keys System Information Viewing the Event Buffer Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your SystemTesting the System TroubleshootingAppendix C Programming Your System Appendix B Planning for EmergenciesInstallation Instructions Getting to Know Your Security System Instructing the System Communicating with the SystemStatus Beeps Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to YouNotification by Pager Key BeepsBasic System Operations What Happens in an Alarm ConditionFire Alarms Automatic and Manual Fire AlarmsPress and hold both Preventing Accidental AlarmsClearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors Guidelines for Preventing Accidental AlarmsPress the Unlock button Aborting Accidental AlarmsArming and Disarming Your System Level 1-OFFQuick Exit Level 2-STAYLevel 3-AWAY Quick ArmKeychain Touchpad Arming Using the Chime FeatureUsing the Voice Chime Feature No Delay-For Instant AlarmBypassing-Arming With a Door or Window Open Auto Stay Arming FeatureExit Extension Arming Feature Arming Your System SilentlyClose bypassed doors and/or windows Arm your system again Basic Light ControlBypassing a Sensor Indirectly Was the Bypass Successful?Full System Status Basic Output ControlChecking the Status of Your System Short System StatusSiren Time-out Fire Panic AlarmPolice Panic Alarm Auxiliary Panic AlarmProgramming Access Codes Assigning Code Attributes Changing or Erasing User CodesAssigning the System Test Attribute SettingChange it when necessary Time and DateAdjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness Adjusting System Sounds Touchpad BrightnessAdjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fixed Display Touchpad Only Adjusting the System Status Voice VolumeEnergy Saver Example Using Energy Saver FeatureSetting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings Energy Saver Setpoints Temperature settings can range from 45 to 90 FahrenheitThis number identifies what has happened This number identifies who or what is causing the eventPager Messages Event CodeScheduling Consecutive Days Creating Time SchedulesAccount Number Streamlining the Page ReportMultiple Day Rollover Attaching Time SchedulesControlling Lights with Sensors Time Schedules and PartitionsControlling Lights By Time Schedule Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule Installer Programmable LightingScheduled ArmingClosing Reports OpeningBasic Latchkey Opening Latchkey OpeningLatchkey Closing Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey PagingApplying the Latchkey Modifier Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing Jumping Partitions Using a PartitionedGlobal Settings Partition-Specific SettingsProgramming Another Partition Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same TimeArming and Disarming Another Partition Press the Lock button Macro KeysOverview ViewingEvent Buffer AC Power Failure Unbypassed User information is shown in the following tableSource information is shown in the following table Phone Command PrefixAccessing the System from Off-site Phone operation of your system involves 2 steps Codes with Remote Access CapabilityTouchtone Phone System Operation How the Panel Answers the PhoneActivate Outputs Activating a Police Panic AlarmSensor Test Automatic Test FeaturesPhone Questions? Manual TestsPhone Communication Test Silencing Trouble Beeps TroubleshootingTesting Sirens Trouble Beeps and Trouble MessagesLighting Issues Common Questions and AnswersPhone Issues Auxiliary Phone Trou HW / WL / TP System SensorsUser Codes Active for Partition 1 2 3 4 5 Latchkey User Y N On/OffThere are keychain touchpads in use in the system Keychain Touchpad Dialer Abort Accidental Smoke and Fire AlarmsDoors and Delay Time Settings System FeaturesNo Activity Time If the Power Goes OutResetting the Smoke Detector No. My system does not use this featureLights PagingEnergy Saver OutputsOr 3 beeps indicating set arming level Alarm Sounds and Status BeepsEntry Delay Floor Plan Example Appendix B Planning for EmergenciesYour Floor Plan Floor Plan If Your System Needs Service Alarm System LimitationsTwo Methods to Program Your System Using Programming MenusExamples of Programming Using Menus Appendix C Programming Your SystemTo erase a user code Using Programming Shortcuts + 05XX5 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX2 + 1off or 2on + #+ 05XX3 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX4 + 1off or 2on + #Sched 15 * + 065115 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 2 operationOutput Attaching schedules for Output 4 operation Enter temperature value in Fahrenheit+ 065200 + 1off or 2on + # + 065201 + 1off or 2on + #Underlinedsetingsindicate Defaults Defaults

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