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manual user guide, Concord 4 Series Security Systems, g GE Security, 466-2183Rev A March
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Troubleshooting
Install
FAQ
Wireless Handheld Touchpad
Clearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors
Commands at a Glance
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No Delay-ForInstant Alarm
Panic Alarms
Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness
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GE Security
466-2183
Rev A March 2005
www.gesecurity.com
Part Numbers:
600-1021-95R
600-1022-95R
600-1040
Concord 4 Series Security Systems
user guide
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Contents
Concord 4 Series Security Systems
user guide
g GE Security
466-2183Rev A March
FCC Part 15 Information to the User
Notices
FCC Part 15 Class B
ACTA Part
Commands at a Glance
Concord 4 Series Security Systems
Getting to Know Your Security System
Commands at a Glance
Communicating with the System
Basic System Operations
Access Codes
Panic Alarms
Setting the Time and Date
Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness
Using the Panel Download Feature
The No Activity Feature
Using a Partitioned System Concord 4 systems only
Advanced Light Control
Testing the System
Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System
Troubleshooting
Macro Keys
Appendix C Programming Your System
Appendix B Planning for Emergencies
Installation Instructions
Panel
Getting to Know Your Security System
Touchpads
Door/Window Sensors
Instructing the System
Communicating with the System
Wireless Handheld Touchpad
Command + Access Code
Notification by Pager
Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to You
Key Beeps
Status Beeps
Fire Alarms
What Happens in an Alarm Condition
Basic System Operations
Automatic and Manual Fire Alarms
Clearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors
Preventing Accidental Alarms
Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms
Aborting Accidental Alarms
Arming and Disarming Your System
Level 1-OFF
Level 3-AWAY
Level 2-STAY
Quick Arm
Quick Exit
Using the Voice Chime Feature
Using the Chime Feature
No Delay-ForInstant Alarm
Keychain Touchpad Arming
Exit Extension Arming Feature
Auto STAY Arming Feature
Arming Your System Silently
Bypassing-ArmingWith a Door or Window Open
Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly
Basic Light Control
Was the Bypass Successful?
Checking the Status of Your System
Basic Output Control
Panic Alarms
Short System Status
Police Panic Alarm
Fire Panic Alarm
Auxiliary Panic Alarm
Siren Time-out
Access Codes
Programming Access Codes
Access Code Integrity
The Touchpad Tamper Feature
Assigning Code Attributes
Changing or Erasing User Codes
Assigning the Remote Access Attribute
Changing a User Code
Time and Date
Setting the
Assigning the System Test Attribute
Assigning the Latchkey Report Attribute
Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness
Adjusting the System Status Voice Volume
Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness
24-HourFormat
Using the Energy Saver Feature
Energy Saver Example
2.Press
Event Code in Page
Pager Messages
Sensor Number or User Number in Page
Account Number in Page
Creating Time Schedules
Streamlining the Page Report
Scheduling Consecutive Days
Multiple Day Rollover
Attaching Time Schedules
Controlling Lights By Time Schedule
Time Schedules and Partitions
Controlling Lights with Sensors
Advanced Light Control
Scheduled
Installer Programmable Lighting
Arming
Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule
Opening and
When Will this Feature Be Active?
Closing Reports
Who Will Be Paged?
Latchkey Closing
Latchkey Opening
Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging
What Will the Pager Report?
Notify by Exception
Applying the Latchkey Modifier
Page In the Event of
Who Will Be Paged?
When Will this Feature Be Active?
Using the Panel Download Feature
Who Can Send a Page?
What Will the Pager Report?
Global Settings
Using a Partitioned
Partition-SpecificSettings
Jumping Partitions
2.Press the desired partition number
2.Press the desired partition number
Arming and Disarming Another Partition
Programming Another Partition
3.Press # to disarm all displayed partitions
Macro Keys
Event Buffer
Viewing the
Overview
System Information
Current
User information is shown in the following table
Accessing the System from Off-site
Phone Command Prefix
Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System
Codes with Remote Access Capability
Touchtone Phone System Operation
How the Panel Answers the Phone
Activating a Police Panic Alarm
Phone Questions?
Automatic Test Features
Manual Tests
Testing the System
Phone Communication Test
Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages
Troubleshooting
Testing Sirens
Silencing Trouble Beeps
Phone Issues
Common Questions and Answers
Lighting Issues
Trouble Condition
Touchpad/Voice Feedback
After Pressing * Key
MEMORY FAILURE or all text
Appendix A User Sheets
System Sensors
User Codes
Is Touchpad Tamper feature on?
Touchpad Information
Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads
Keychain Touchpads
Latchkey User Y N
Active for Partition
Active for Partition 1 2 3
Latchkey User Y N
Doors and Delay Time Settings
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms
System Features
Dialer Abort
Resetting the Smoke Detector
If the Power Goes Out
No Activity Time
System Information
Lights
Paging
Energy Saver
Outputs
Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps
Floor Plan Example
Appendix B Planning for Emergencies
Your Floor Plan
Concord 4 Series Security Systems
Floor Plan
If Your System Needs Service
Alarm System Limitations
Appendix C Programming Your System
Using Programming Menus
Two Methods to Program Your System
Examples of Programming Using Menus
5.Enter the new code and press #
Remote Phone Access
Using Programming Shortcuts
Local Phone
# + 9 + CODE
2.Enter a programming command sequence. continued
2.Enter a programming command sequence. continued
2.Enter a programming command sequence. continued
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