GE Concord 4 manual Creating Time Schedules, Account Number, Streamlining the Page Report

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Account Number in Page

This number identifies where (which partition) the event is occurring.

Code

Indicates

 

 

XXXX

4-digits of account number

 

 

Streamlining the Page Report

You can choose to have the four account number digits reported with every page, or to exclude them. Each partition has its own account number, so seeing the digits is useful if multiple parti- tions are reporting to one pager.

Ask your dealer or installer if you would like the Streamline feature turned on.

Event Code

Sensor number or user number

Figure 7. Pager Message with Streamline Feature On

Creating Time Schedules

Time schedules are windows of time defined by a start time, a stop time, and the days of the week these times are effective.

You can create up to 16 time schedules for setting up the following system features: light control, output control, arming, Latchkey Paging, and Notify by Exception reports.

A Touchtone phone can be used to create time schedules, but alphanumeric or fixed display touchpads work much better because of their extensive feedback. See Appendix C for phone pro- gramming instructions.

To define a time schedule:

1.At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.

2.Press 05 nn 0 where nn is schedule 00 through 15.

3.Enter the start time in 24-hour format (00:00–23:59), then press #. The touchpad displays the new start time.

4.To display the current stop time for this schedule, press B once.

5.Enter the stop time in 24-hour format, then press #. The touchpad displays the new stop time.

6.Press B until the touchpad displays a day of the week you wish to assign this schedule to.

7.Enter

2+ # to include the day in the schedule (“ON”).

1+# to exclude the day in the schedule.

8.Press B to move to the next day of the week or press * and repeat steps 2–8 to define another time schedule.

9.When finished defining time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.

Scheduling Consecutive Days

There may be instances when you’d like to schedule a feature event to start one day and stop the next day or a number of days later.

One Day Rollover

You can create a schedule that begins on one day, and stops the next day by using only one time schedule. (The stop time must be within 24 hours of the start time.)

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Concord 4 Series Security Systems

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Contents User guide FCC Part 15 Information to the User Disarm the system Cancel an accidental alarmSend a police alarm Arm to Level 2-STAYConcord 4 Series Security Systems Contents Using the Energy Saver Feature Panic AlarmsAccess Codes Notification by PagerNotify by Exception Advanced Light ControlLatchkey Paging Multiple Day RolloverTroubleshooting Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your SystemTesting the System 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 SystemKey Beeps Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to YouNotification by Pager Status BeepsAutomatic and Manual Fire Alarms What Happens in an Alarm ConditionFire Alarms Basic System OperationsGuidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms Preventing Accidental AlarmsClearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors Press and hold bothLevel 1-OFF Aborting Accidental AlarmsArming and Disarming Your System Press the Unlock buttonQuick Arm Level 2-STAYLevel 3-AWAY Quick ExitNo Delay-For Instant Alarm Using the Chime FeatureUsing the Voice Chime Feature Keychain Touchpad ArmingArming Your System Silently Auto Stay Arming FeatureExit Extension Arming Feature Bypassing-Arming With a Door or Window OpenWas the Bypass Successful? Basic Light ControlBypassing a Sensor Indirectly Close bypassed doors and/or windows Arm your system againShort System Status Basic Output ControlChecking the Status of Your System Full System StatusAuxiliary Panic Alarm Fire Panic AlarmPolice Panic Alarm Siren Time-outProgramming Access Codes Changing or Erasing User Codes Assigning Code AttributesTime and Date SettingChange it when necessary Assigning the System Test AttributeAdjusting the System Status Voice Volume Adjusting System Sounds Touchpad BrightnessAdjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fixed Display Touchpad Only Adjusting the Touchpad Display BrightnessUsing Energy Saver Feature Setting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature SettingsEnergy Saver Example Temperature settings can range from 45 to 90 Fahrenheit Energy Saver SetpointsEvent Code This number identifies who or what is causing the eventPager Messages This number identifies what has happenedStreamlining the Page Report Creating Time SchedulesAccount Number Scheduling Consecutive DaysAttaching Time Schedules Multiple Day RolloverTime Schedules and Partitions Controlling Lights By Time ScheduleControlling Lights with Sensors Arming Installer Programmable LightingScheduled Controlling Outputs by Time ScheduleOpening Closing ReportsAssigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging Latchkey OpeningLatchkey Closing Basic Latchkey OpeningApplying the Latchkey Modifier Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing Partition-Specific Settings Using a PartitionedGlobal Settings Jumping PartitionsArming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same Time Arming and Disarming Another PartitionProgramming Another Partition Macro Keys Press the Lock buttonViewing Event BufferOverview AC Power Failure User information is shown in the following table UnbypassedPhone Command Prefix Accessing the System from Off-siteSource information is shown in the following table How the Panel Answers the Phone Codes with Remote Access CapabilityTouchtone Phone System Operation Phone operation of your system involves 2 stepsActivating a Police Panic Alarm Activate OutputsManual Tests Automatic Test FeaturesPhone Questions? Sensor TestPhone Communication Test Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages TroubleshootingTesting Sirens Silencing Trouble BeepsCommon Questions and Answers Phone IssuesLighting Issues Auxiliary Phone Trou System Sensors HW / WL / TPUser Codes On/Off There are keychain touchpads in use in the systemActive for Partition 1 2 3 4 5 Latchkey User Y N Keychain Touchpad System Features Accidental Smoke and Fire AlarmsDoors and Delay Time Settings Dialer AbortNo. My system does not use this feature If the Power Goes OutResetting the Smoke Detector No Activity TimePaging LightsOutputs Energy SaverAlarm Sounds and Status Beeps Entry DelayOr 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 ServiceAppendix C Programming Your System Using Programming MenusExamples of Programming Using Menus Two Methods to Program Your SystemTo erase a user code Using Programming Shortcuts + 05XX4 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX2 + 1off or 2on + #+ 05XX3 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX5 + 1off or 2on + #Output Attaching schedules for Output 2 operation Sched 15 * + 065115 + 1off or 2on + #+ 065201 + 1off or 2on + # Enter temperature value in Fahrenheit+ 065200 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 4 operationUnderlinedsetingsindicate Defaults Defaults

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