GE Concord 4 manual Viewing, Event Buffer, Overview

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Note

Macro Keys should not be programmed to disarm the system.

EXIT— press once to use the Quick Exit feature.

AWAY—press once to arm to Level 3—AWAY.

Your installer can also program these buttons to perform a system command different from those described. For example, instead of entering the command 2 + CODE + 4 + 6 (arm to STAY with No Delay and Latchkey), your installer can program one of the macro keys to perform the task with just one press. Check with your installer for more information.

System Information

There is information about your system that is useful to know. This includes the factory code, the system number, the system level, and software version.

After identifying the information for your system, make a note of it in the “Appendix A: User Sheets”.

To identify system information:

1.Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.

2.Press 010.

The first information displayed is the factory code. For example, “F nnn nnnn,” or “FAC- TORY CODE nnn * nnnn.”

Press B to display the system number. For example, “N – nnnnnnn,” or “SYSTEM NUM- BER nnnnnnn.”

Press B to display the system level. For example, “L nnnn,” or “SYSTEM LEVEL nnnn.” Press B to display the software version. For example, “P nnnn,” or “SW VERSION nnnnx.”

3.Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.

Viewing the

You have the option to view the event history for each partition of your system. These events

Event Buffer

include arming, disarming, tampers, programming entries, just to name a few.

 

Overview

Note

Fixed Display Touchpads cannot be used to view the event history.

The System Master Code can view all events from any partition. The partition masters can only view global system events and events related to their respective partition. Regular user codes cannot view event history.

All partitions can view event history simultaneously, but only one touchpad at a time can view the history in each partition. While the event history is being viewed, all other control- ling sources are disabled (except for panic alarm buttons) and non-viewing touchpads display

“VIEWING EVENT BUFFER”.

To view event history:

1.The current partition must be armed to level 1 or 2.

2.At an alphanumeric touchpad, press 8 + System or Partition Master CODE + 8.

The touchpad displays “VIEWING EVENT BUFFER” followed by the event description, date/time or details (user, source, zone, etc).

The most recent event appears first.

Scroll through the events by pressing the A (back) and B (forward) keys.

The C key is used to toggle the second line display between Date/Time and Details.

Press the * key to exit Viewing Event History.

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Contents User guide FCC Part 15 Information to the User Send a police alarm Cancel an accidental alarmDisarm the system Arm to Level 2-STAYConcord 4 Series Security Systems Contents Access Codes Panic AlarmsUsing the Energy Saver Feature Notification by PagerLatchkey Paging Advanced Light ControlNotify by Exception Multiple Day RolloverTesting the System Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your SystemTroubleshooting Macro Keys System Information Viewing the Event BufferAppendix C Programming Your System Appendix B Planning for EmergenciesInstallation Instructions Getting to Know Your Security System Instructing the System Communicating with the SystemNotification by Pager Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to YouKey Beeps Status BeepsFire Alarms What Happens in an Alarm ConditionAutomatic and Manual Fire Alarms Basic System OperationsClearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors Preventing Accidental AlarmsGuidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms Press and hold bothArming and Disarming Your System Aborting Accidental AlarmsLevel 1-OFF Press the Unlock buttonLevel 3-AWAY Level 2-STAYQuick Arm Quick ExitUsing the Voice Chime Feature Using the Chime FeatureNo Delay-For Instant Alarm Keychain Touchpad ArmingExit Extension Arming Feature Auto Stay Arming FeatureArming Your System Silently Bypassing-Arming With a Door or Window OpenBypassing a Sensor Indirectly Basic Light ControlWas the Bypass Successful? Close bypassed doors and/or windows Arm your system againChecking the Status of Your System Basic Output ControlShort System Status Full System StatusPolice Panic Alarm Fire Panic AlarmAuxiliary Panic Alarm Siren Time-outProgramming Access Codes Assigning Code Attributes Changing or Erasing User CodesChange it when necessary SettingTime and Date Assigning the System Test AttributeAdjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fixed Display Touchpad Only Adjusting System Sounds Touchpad BrightnessAdjusting the System Status Voice Volume Adjusting the Touchpad Display BrightnessEnergy 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 FahrenheitPager Messages This number identifies who or what is causing the eventEvent Code This number identifies what has happenedAccount Number Creating Time SchedulesStreamlining the Page Report Scheduling Consecutive DaysMultiple Day Rollover Attaching Time SchedulesControlling Lights with Sensors Time Schedules and PartitionsControlling Lights By Time Schedule Scheduled Installer Programmable LightingArming Controlling Outputs by Time ScheduleClosing Reports OpeningLatchkey Closing Latchkey OpeningAssigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging Basic Latchkey OpeningApplying the Latchkey Modifier Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing Global Settings Using a Partitioned Partition-Specific Settings Jumping PartitionsProgramming 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 Touchtone Phone System Operation Codes with Remote Access CapabilityHow the Panel Answers the Phone Phone operation of your system involves 2 stepsActivate Outputs Activating a Police Panic AlarmPhone Questions? Automatic Test FeaturesManual Tests Sensor TestPhone Communication Test Testing Sirens TroubleshootingTrouble Beeps and Trouble Messages Silencing Trouble BeepsLighting 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 Doors and Delay Time Settings Accidental Smoke and Fire AlarmsSystem Features Dialer AbortResetting the Smoke Detector If the Power Goes OutNo. My system does not use this feature No Activity TimeLights 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 LimitationsExamples of Programming Using Menus Using Programming MenusAppendix C Programming Your System Two Methods to Program Your SystemTo erase a user code Using Programming Shortcuts + 05XX3 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX2 + 1off or 2on + #+ 05XX4 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX5 + 1off or 2on + #Sched 15 * + 065115 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 2 operation+ 065200 + 1off or 2on + # Enter temperature value in Fahrenheit+ 065201 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 4 operationUnderlinedsetingsindicate Defaults Defaults