GE 60-960-95 Phone Number, Phone Options Menu, Auto Phone Test, Auto Test Reset

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Phone Number (0180)

Phone Number (0180)

Phones-Downloader Phone (Default = none)

 

 

Use this setting to enter the phone number of an off-site com- puter that can be used to program the panel through the phone line. Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long, including pauses or * and # characters.

Note

Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent interrupting panel communication to the downloader. To program a dialing pre- fix that disables call-waiting, see the Call Wait Cancel setting under the menu PHONE OPTIONS—GLOBAL.

To enter pauses, press C.

To enter *, press and hold 7 for about two seconds. To enter #, press and hold 9 for about two seconds.

￿To program a downloader phone number:

1.With the display showing PHONE NUMBER (current num- ber), enter the desired phone number. The display flashes the entered number.

2.Press # and the display shows the new setting.

￿To delete a downloader phone number:

1.With the display showing PHONE NUMBER (current num- ber), press D to erase the number. The display shows

PHONE NUMBER_.

Phone Options Menu

The PHONE OPTIONS menu lets you set up system phone access and communications that affect the whole system (global) or a specific partition.

The following describe how to program the phone option settings that appear under GLOBAL.

Phone Test (02000)

 

Phone Options-Global (Default = on)

 

 

This setting determines if the user can, at any time, test the com-

￿To turn the Phone Test setting off or on:

munication from the panel to the central station or a pager by

1.

With the display showing PHONE TEST OFF/ON (cur-

entering 8 + CODE + 2 (# + 8 + CODE + 2 from a touch-tone

 

rent setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display

phone).

 

flashes the entered setting.

Note

2.

Press # and the display shows the new setting.

For UL 1635 listed installations, this feature must be set to on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto Phone Test (02001)

 

Phone Options-Global (Default = off)

 

 

 

This setting determines if the panel sends a phone test automati- cally to the central station or a pager on a predetermined sched- ule. (Refer to the “Phone Test Freq.” and “Next Phone Test” settings found under TIMERS—GLOBAL).

Note

For UL 1635 listed installations, this feature must be set to on.

￿To turn Automatic Phone Test off or on:

1.With the display showing AUTO PHONE TEST OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the entered setting.

2.Press # and the display shows the new setting.

Auto Test Reset (02002)

Phone Options-Global (Default = on)

 

 

This setting determines whether or not the Auto Phone Test interval is reset after

￿To turn Auto Test Reset off or on:

any successful report to the central monitoring station. (Refer to the “Phone Test

1. With the display showing AUTO TEST

Freq.” and “Next Phone Test” settings found under TIMERS—GLOBAL).

RESET OFF/ON (current setting), press

When this feature is on, the panel considers any successful report to the central

1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes

the entered setting.

monitoring station to be a successful phone test. Thus, any panel report resets the

2. Press # and the display shows the new

Next Phone Test setting to the Phone Test Freq. value. The panel only conducts an

setting.

Auto Phone Test if no other reports have been made during the Phone Test Freq.

 

time period.

 

Note

Phone Test Freq must be set to 2 or higher for Auto Test Reset to work.

When this feature is off, an Auto Phone Test is always conducted according to the schedule of the Phone Test Freq. setting, even if the panel makes other reports to the central monitoring station during that time period.

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Contents Concord Ultra Installation Instructions6HFXULW\ 466-2061Rev CFCC Part 15 Information to the User NoticesFCC Part 15 Class B ACTA PartPlanning the Installation ContentsInstalling the System About This ManualProgramming the Panel Testing the SystemTroubleshooting UL Listed Installations Special Installation RequirementsDefault TestingRequired Setting SIA System RequirementsUL Canada Listed Installations Planning the InstallationCentral Station Reporting FunctionStandard Panel Supervised Wireless SirenSuperBus 2000 Touchpads SnapCardsSuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup ModuleSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module HIM SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput Module HOMPower Total System Power and Wire Length GuidelinesWire Length Determine the Panel LocationMax. Wire Length Table 2: Total System Wire Length AllowedWire Type Total System WireMounting the Panel Table 4: Wire RequirementsTable 3: Minimum Device Current Draw Identify Panel Components Installing AntennasInstalling Optional SnapCards Connecting the Panel to Earth GroundFigure 4. Installing the Antennas Figure 5. Connecting the Panel to Earth GroundConnecting Intrusion Detection Devices Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone InputsConnecting 2-WireSmoke Detectors Connecting 4-WireSmoke Detectors Connecting SpeakersTable 5 Panel Minimum Available Power 15-WattSpeakerHardwire Interior Speaker Connecting Piezo SirensExterior Sirens Installing Supervised Wireless SirensInterior Sirens 1.Power up the panel see “Powering Up the Panel” SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module Installing SuperBus 2000 ModulesSuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module Wiring-SpeakerSuperBus 2000 Automation Module SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup ModuleSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput ModuleSetting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 Devices SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway ModuleInstalling an RJ-31XPhone Jack Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the PanelConnecting the AC Power Transformer Programming Powering Up the Panelthe Panel Entering Program ModeMoving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus Touchpad Button Programming FunctionsTable 6: Touchpad Button Functions Figure 26. Tier 1 Program MenusProgramming Tier 1 Menu Items Installer Code Using Shortcut NumbersSecurity-GlobalDefault = Security-GlobalDefault =SIA False Alarm Reduction Access Code LockSecurity-GlobalDefault = none Security-GlobalDefault = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Security-Partition 1-2Default = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Quick Exit partition 1: 0012, partition 2:Keyswitch Style partition 1: 0016, partition 2: Keyswitch Sensor partition 1: 0015, partition 2:Security-Partition 1-2Default = none Security-Partition 1-2Default = transitionRPTS OFF/ON current setting, press Phones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CSPhones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CS RPTS OFF/ON current setting, pressphone 3: phone 3:Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = none Phones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CSPhones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = on Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = off0154, pager 4: 0164, pager 5: 0153, pager 4: 0163, pager 5:Latchkey Rpts pager 1: 0135, pager 2: 0145, pager 0155, pager 4: 0165, pager 5:Phones-DownloaderPhone Default = none Auto Test ResetPhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Phone Options-GlobalDefault = offPhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Cancel MessagePhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Phone Options-GlobalDefault = onRemote Access partition 1: 0211, par Call Wait CancelPhone Options-GlobalDefault = 15 sec Phone Options-GlobalDefault = nonePhone Options-Partition1 only Default = none Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = onPhone Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = offTimers Menu Phone Access Key partition 1: 0216, partition 2:RF Tx Timeout Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = #Timers-GlobalDefault = 7 days Activity TimeoutTimers-GlobalDefault 4 sec Timers-GlobalDefault = 24 hoursTimers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 min Siren Timeout partition 1: 0313, partitionTimers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 min Timers-Partition 1-2Default = 22:00 10:00 pmTouchpad Options-GlobalDefault = none display shows HOUSE CODE nn-x current settingTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Touchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = onTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = off Back In ServiceTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offBattery Restoral Low CPU BatteryTwo Trip Error Reporting-GlobalDefault = onReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = weeklyReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault =Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offAlarm Verify partition 1: 06108, partition 2: Freeze Alarm partition 1: 06107, partition 2:Disable Trouble Beeps Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offSiren Options-GlobalDefault = Siren Options-GlobalDefault = offSiren Options-GlobalDefault = off Siren Options-Partition1 Default = offSensors Default = none Table 7: How to Trip SensorsLearn Sensors Sensors Default = none Sensors Default = noneSensors Default = none Sensor TextAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = off Access TimeoutAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = Audio Verification-Partition1 Default = offAccessory Modules Menu Access CodeAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = 02 sec This setting determines how long AVM accessPartition Assign Device IDOutput Programming Status BeepsFreeze Temp Key BeepsTemperature Cellular SystemOutput Text output 1: 10110, output 2: Acc. Modules--SnapCards-OutputText Default = noneoutput 3 10112, output Onboard Options MenuOnboard Options-InputsDefault = off Two Wire Smokerent setting Onboard Options-InputsDefault = offExiting Programming Mode Onboard Options-Output Text-Output1, 2 DefaultEntering User Programming Mode Output Text Output 1-1120,OutputTime and Date Default = 01/01/00 Time and Date Default = 00:00User Codes-Reg.User Codes-UserNNN Default = none TimeRemote Access 030nnn2 where nnn=user number Direct Bypassing 030nnn1 where nnn=user numberPartition Jump 030nnn3 where nnn=user number System Tests 030nnn4 where nnn=user numberUser Codes-PartitionMaster Code Default = none Latchkey Report 030nnn5 where nnn=user numberUser Codes-SystemMaster Code Default = Options Default = onSet Up Schedules Menu VolumeOptions Default = Options Default =Default = 00:00 Set Up Schedules 05XXY, whereAttach Schedules To Events Default = off XX=schedule 00 thru 15 and3.Press A or B until the desired light appears Energy Saver Default = 50F Attach Schedules To Events Default = offEnergy Saver Default = 90F Attach Lights To Sensors Default =Default = N/A Basic System CommandsTable 9: Basic Touchpad Commands Downloader ProgrammingIf a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test Testing Zones/SensorsTable 9 Basic Touchpad Commands Continued Testing Central Station/Pager Communication Testing Phone CommunicationTable 10: Pager System Event Codes Table 11: Pager Sensor/Zone Code and NumbersTesting Light Control Testing Outputs and SirensTesting the Energy Saver Module ESM Table 12: System Alarm SoundsAdjusting Touchpad Display Contrast Table 13: Current Phone Settings Testing Cellular Backup Communication2.Check for proper panel and transformer wiring Central station/pager is not receiving reports System indicates Sensor/Touchpad nn low batterySystem doesn’t go into alarm when zone is tripped Smoke sensor beeps once every 44 seconds Cellular backup report does not occur Module doesn’t communicate with alarm.com Appendix A System Planning Worksheets Table A1: Wireless DevicesTable A3: Zone and Sensor Assignments Table A2: Hardwire DevicesTable A3: Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Concord Ultra Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments ContinuedSetting reference default Table A4 System Settings Index and RecordSetting Shortcut NoException Reports phones Off Phone Test On Appendix B Reference Tables Cross-Zoning Table B1: Sensor Group Characteristics ContinuedTable B2: Item Numbers and Sensor Text Table B4: Sensor Group Event Trigger Numbers Table B3: System Event Trigger NumbersSystem Event DescriptionTable B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Table B4 Sensor Group Event Trigger NumbersSensor Group Trigger NoSensor Table B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger NumbersTable B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Table B6: System Feature Event Trigger NumbersTable B7: Response Characteristics Table B6: System Feature Event Trigger NumbersFeature Response CharacteristicsConcord Ultra Notes for Table B8: Response NumbersTo Enter Programming Mode: 8 + Installer or #* # * #Concord Ultra Dealer Code + 0 +Concord Ultra #* # * # * # * # * #Tier 2 Menus Continued Timers #* ##* # * # Concord UltraConcord Ultra Concord Ultra #* #Software Version SIA False AlarmDownloader Code Central Station ReportsDialer Abort Delay Exit DelayDisarming DownloaderConcord Ultra Optional SuperBus 2000 Module Connections