GE Concord 4 User Manual
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Concord 4 Series Security Systems51 Appendix B: Planning for EmergenciesDevelop plans for a variety of emergency situations. Periodically discuss and rehearse emer- gency plans that include the following: • Understand how to use your security system. • Know the normal state of doors and windows; open, closed, or locked. • Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to the touch. • Emphasize that everyone should escape as quickly as possible. Do not stop to gather any belongings. • Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape. • Meet at a designated outdoor location. • Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if there is a fire. • Notify fire department from a neighbor’s phone. Floor Plan Example Figure 13 is an example of a multi-level floor plan. Use this example as a guide to draw your own floor plan. Warning!If you arrive at the premises and hear sirens, do not attempt to enter the build- ing. Call for emergency assistance from a neighbor’s phone Warning !
Concord 4 Series Security Systems52 Figure 13. Floor Plan Example Your Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan on the next page:
Concord 4 Series Security Systems54 Alarm System Limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental emergencies. All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to- warn, for a variety of reasons including: • If sirens are not placed within range of persons sleeping, in remote areas of the premises, or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles. • If intruders gain access through unprotected entry points or areas where sensors are bypassed. • If intruders have the technical means of bypassing, jamming, or disconnecting any or all parts of the system. • If power to sensors is disconnected or inadequate. • If freeze, flood, or any environmental sensors are not located in areas where the specific con- dition can be detected. • If smoke does not reach a smoke sensor. For example, smoke sensors cannot detect smoke in chimneys, walls, roofs, or smoke blocked by a closed door. Sensors may not detect smoke on building levels different from their installed location. Sensors may not warn in time when fires are caused by smoking in bed, explosions, improper storage of flammables, overloaded electrical circuits, or other hazardous conditions. • If telephone lines are out of service. Telephone lines are also vulnerable to compromise by any of several means. Note Although having an alarm system can make you eligi- ble for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute for insurance.Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of alarm failure. Therefore, test your system once each week to verify sensors, sirens, and phone communications are all working correctly. If Your System Needs Service If you have any questions about your security system or if it ever needs servicing, please contact your security dealer. Company Name _____________________________ Address ____________________________________ City _______________ State _____ Zip __________ Phone Number (_____) _______________________ Contact Name _______________________________ Warning!Security systems and devices cannot compensate you for life or property losses. Warning !
Concord 4 Series Security Systems55 Appendix C: Programming Your SystemYou can program the following items on your system: • System time and date •User codes • Schedules • Schedule events • Downloading feature • Brightness of touchpads • Volume of speakers • Chime features • Energy saver options • Attach lights to sensors Two Methods to Program Your System There are 2 methods for programming your system: • Programming menus—Offer visual text cues from your touchpad. • Programming shortcuts—Allow you to type in a sequence of numbers for a specific program- ming task. Either method requires a valid System or Partition Master code. You cannot program the system using a regular user code. Using Programming Menus The programming menus are arranged much like a computer software program. Each menu con- taining multiple options. To navigate through the menus, see Figure 14. Figure 14. Navigating Menus on Your Touchpad Examples of Programming Using Menus Here are two examples of programming using system menus. The examples describe each step involved in programming a user code and in erasing a user code from an alphanumeric and fixed display touchpad.
Concord 4 Series Security Systems56 3. Press B until the touchpad displays the type of code you wish to change (Regular User codes, Partition Master Codes, or System Master code), then press #. For example, if you want to change a Regular User code, press # when the touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” 4. Press B until the touchpad displays the user code you wish to change, then press #. For exam- ple, if you want to change Regular User code 2, press # when the touchpad displays “USER 02” or “REG CODE 02.” 5. Enter the new code and press #. 6. Press B. “DIRECT BYPASSING” or “BYPASS” appears: Press 1 + # to turn the option off for this user code. Press 2 + # to turn the option on for this user code. 7. Press B. “REMOTE ACCESS” or “REMOTE” appears: Press 1 + # to turn the option off for this user code. Press 2 + # to turn the option on for this user code. 8. Press B. “SYSTEM TESTS” or “TESTS” appears: Press 1 + # to turn the option off for this user code. Press 2 + # to turn the option on for this user code. 9. Press B. “LATCHKEY REPORT” or “LATCH” appears: Press 1 + # to turn the option off for this user code. Press 2 + # to turn the option on for this user code. Note Step 10 can only be per- formed on Concord 4 sys- tems using the System Master Code.10. Press B. “PARTITION ASSIGN” or “P” appears: Enter the desired partition numbers (1-6) for this user code. 11. Press * + B to move to the next user code, or * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus. Note The system will not accept the same code for two differ- ent users.
Concord 4 Series Security Systems57 3. The touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” Press B until the display reads “SYSTEM MASTER CODE” or “SYS MASTER,” then press #. 4. Replace the existing code with the new 4 digit System Master Code then press #. 5. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus. Using Programming Shortcuts A programming shortcut is a number that “jumps” you to a particular spot in the programming menus. A series of shortcut numbers takes you directly to the feature or code you want to change. 1. Enter User Programming. Local Phone# + 9 + CODE Remote Phone AccessDial the phone number + # + CODE + # + 9 + CODE Touchpad9 + CODE 2. Enter a programming command sequence. Time* + 020 + TTTT + # Date * + 021 + DDMMYY + # Regular User CodesConcord 4Concord Express V4 User 00:* + 0300000 + NNNN + # [* + 030000 + NNNN + #] User 01:* + 0300010 + NNNN + # [* + 030001 + NNNN + #] User 02:* + 0300020 + NNNN + # [* + 030002 + NNNN + #] (continues up to User 229) (continues up to User 15) User 229:* + 0302290 + NNNN + # If using alphanumeric or fixed display touchpads, use A and B to scroll through the code attributes and change them as required. Partition Master Codes (Concord 4 systems only)Partition 1:* + 0310 + NNNN + # Partition 2:* + 0311 + NNNN + # Partition 3:* + 0312 + NNNN + # Partition 4:* + 0313 + NNNN + # Partition 5:* + 0314 + NNNN + # Partition 6:* + 0315 + NNNN + # System Master Code* + 0320 + NNNN + # Direct Bypassing Attribute * + 030NNN1 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (nnn = user no.) * + 030NN1 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Concord Express V4) Remote Access Attribute* + 030NNN2 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (nnn = user no.) * + 030NN2 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Concord Express V4) System Test Attribute * + 030NNN3 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (nnn = user no.) * + 030NN3 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Concord Express V4) Latchkey Report Attribute* + 030NNN4 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (nnn = user no.) * + 030NN4 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Concord Express V4) Partition Assign Attribute (Concord 4 systems only)* + 030NNN5 + desired partitions 1-6 + # (nnn = user no.) Downloading* + 041 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Touchpad Brightness * + 043 + 0 through 3 + # Volume* + 044 + 0 through 7 + # Voice Chime * + 045 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
Concord 4 Series Security Systems58 Chime on Close* + 046 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Time Schedule xx (00-15) Start Time:* + 05XX0 + TTTT + # Stop Time:* + 05XX1 + TTTT + # Mon: * + 05XX2 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Tu e s :* + 05XX3 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # We d :* + 05XX4 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Thurs:* + 05XX5 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Fri:* + 05XX6 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sat:* + 05XX7 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sun:* + 05XX8 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Latchkey OpeningAttaching schedules for Latchkey Opening operation: Sched 0: * + 06000 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 06001 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 06015 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Latchkey Closing Attaching schedules for Latchkey Closing operation: Sched 0: * + 06100 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 06101 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 06115 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Exception OpeningAttaching schedules for Exception Opening operation: Sched 0: * + 06200 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 06201 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 06215 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Exception Closing Attaching schedules for Exception Closing operation: Sched 0: * + 06300 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 06301 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 06315 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 1Attaching schedules for Light 1 operation: Sched 0: * + 064000 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064001 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064015 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 2 Attaching schedules for Light 2 operation: Sched 0: * + 064100 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064101 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064115 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 3Attaching schedules for Light 3 operation: Sched 0: * + 064200 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064201 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064215 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued)
Concord 4 Series Security Systems59 Light 4 Attaching schedules for Light 4 operation: Sched 0: * + 064300 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064301 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064315 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 5Attaching schedules for Light 5 operation: Sched 0: * + 064400 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064401 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064415 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 6 Attaching schedules for Light 6 operation: Sched 0: * + 064500 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064501 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064515 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 7Attaching schedules for Light 7 operation: Sched 0: * + 064600 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064601 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064615 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 8 Attaching schedules for Light 8 operation: Sched 0: * + 064700 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064701 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064715 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 9Attaching schedules for Light 9 operation: Sched 0: * + 064800 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064801 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064815 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 1 Attaching schedules for Output 1 operation: Sched 0:* + 065000 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065001 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065015 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 2Attaching schedules for Output 2 operation: Sched 0:* + 065100 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065101 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065115 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued)
Concord 4 Series Security Systems60 Output 3 Attaching schedules for Output 3 operation: Sched 0:* + 065200 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065201 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065215 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 4Attaching schedules for Output 4 operation: Sched 0:* + 065300 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065301 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065315 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 5 Attaching schedules for Output 5 operation: Sched 0:* + 065400 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065401 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065415 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 6Attaching schedules for Output 6 operation: Sched 0:* + 065500 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 065501 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 065515 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Arm to AWAY Attaching schedules for Arming to AWAY operation: Sched 0:* + 066000 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1:* + 066001 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15:* + 066015 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Energy SaverSetpoints Low:* + 070 + NN + # High: * + 071 + NN + É (enter temperature value in Fahrenheit) Factory Code * + 010 System Number* + 011 System Level * + 012 Software Version* + 013 Attach Lights to Sensors Attaching schedules for Arming to AWAY operation: Light 1:* + 080 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached) Light 2:* + 081 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached) (Continues through Light 9) Light 9:* + 088 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached) Exit* + 00 + # 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued)