GE Concord 4 manual Time Schedules and Partitions, Controlling Lights By Time Schedule

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See “Opening and Closing Reports” for information on creating opening and closing sched- ules.

See “Latchkey Paging” for information on attaching time schedules to Latchkey Paging.

See “Notify By Exception” for information on attaching time schedules to Notify by Excep- tion.

Time Schedules and Partitions

Once a schedule is attached to a feature event in one partition, that schedule becomes unavailable to the other partitions. This prevents the situation where one partition changes a time schedule that inadvertently affects other partitions.

Advanced Light Control

You can control system lights from any touchpad, as discussed in “Basic Light Control”. There are other lighting options that you or your installer can set up, including:

Turning lights on and off according to a time schedule.

Turning lights on after system arming for the duration of the Exit Delay.

Turning lights on for the duration of the Entry Delay so you have enough light to see your way to the touchpad to disarm the system.

Flashing lights on and off upon successful arming and disarming.

Controlling Lights By Time Schedule

Lights can be turned on according to time schedules. If you need assistance setting up a time schedule that fits your lighting needs, see “Creating Time Schedules”.

To schedule lights:

1.At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing

9+ System or Partition Master CODE.

2.Press 0640 + #.

3.Press B until the touchpad displays the light number you would like to schedule. Refer to “Appendix A: User Sheets” to determine which light number is associated with which lamp.

4.Press #. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule.

5.Enter

2+ # to assign the time schedule (“ON”) for this light.

1+ # to make the time schedule inactive for this light.

6.Press B to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for this light.

7.When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the pro- gramming menus.

Note

If a light is attached to a sen- sor and a schedule, the light will only turn on and off within the scheduled start and stop times.

Controlling Lights with Sensors

Your security system can be programmed to turn on a selected light or lights when sensors are activated. Each time the chosen sensor is activated, the attached light(s) will turn on for 5 min- utes. When 5 minutes have passed since the last activation, the light(s) will turn off. For example, if you want house lights to turn on when you open the front door, simply attach the desired lights to the front door sensor.

To attach lights to sensors:

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

2.Press 080. The touchpad displays “LIGHT n TO Sn x” or “LT n SN x,” (where n is the light number and x is the sensor number).

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Concord 4 Series Security Systems

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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 BrightnessEnergy Saver Example Using Energy Saver FeatureSetting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings 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 with Sensors Time Schedules and PartitionsControlling Lights By Time Schedule 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 PartitionsProgramming Another Partition Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same TimeArming and Disarming Another Partition Macro Keys Press the Lock buttonOverview ViewingEvent Buffer AC Power Failure User information is shown in the following table UnbypassedSource information is shown in the following table Phone Command PrefixAccessing the System from Off-site 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 BeepsLighting Issues Common Questions and AnswersPhone Issues Auxiliary Phone Trou System Sensors HW / WL / TPUser 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 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 SaverOr 3 beeps indicating set arming level Alarm Sounds and Status BeepsEntry Delay 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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