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Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Security can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
Commands at a Glance Cancel an accidental alarm. 1 + CODE CODE or 1 + CODE Arm to Level 2—STAY.* 2 + CODE Arm to Level 3—AWAY.* 3 + CODE Disarm the system. Send a police alarm. Press and hold both POLICE buttons for 2 seconds. Send an auxiliary alarm. Press and hold both AUXILIARY buttons for 2 seconds. Send a fire alarm. Press and hold both FIRE buttons for 2 seconds. 8573G51A.D Arm system with No Delay.* 2 + CODE + 4 or 3 + CODE + 4 Arm system for Latchkey.
0 Concord 4 Series Security Systems
Contents Commands at a Glance - 1 Getting to Know Your Security System 1 Panel .......................................................................................................................................... 1 Touchpads ................................................................................................................................. 1 Door/Window Sensors ..............................................................................................................
Checking the Status of Your System ........................................................................................... 11 Short System Status ................................................................................................................ 11 Full System Status ................................................................................................................... 11 Panic Alarms 11 Fire Panic Alarm ........................................................................
Example 1 of One Day Rollover .......................................................................................................21 Example 2 of One Day Rollover .......................................................................................................21 Multiple Day Rollover ............................................................................................................ 21 Example of Multiple Day Rollover ........................................................................
Arming and Disarming Another Partition ............................................................................... 29 Programming Another Partition .............................................................................................. 29 Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same Time .................................................... 29 Notes on Arming/Disarming Multiple Partitions from Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads ........................................................
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms ............................................................................................ 46 Dialer Abort ................................................................................................................................. 46 Doors and Delay Time Settings ................................................................................................... 46 System Features.........................................................................................
x Installation Instructions
Getting to Know Your Security System Your security system consists of different components. Each component plays a special role in system operation (Figure 1).
Communicating with the System Touchpads let you communicate with the system (Figure 2).
Beeps and LEDs— How Your System Talks to You Touchpads and interior sirens produce a variety of operating beeps to inform you of different system states and operations. Key Beeps A Key beep is the tone you hear when you press a button on an alphanumeric, fixed display, or handheld wireless touchpad. The sound confirms that the button was pressed adequately. Key Beeps can be turned on or off by the installer.
Basic System Operations This section describes: • What Happens in an Alarm Condition • Fire and Smoke Alarms • Preventing Accidental Alarms • Arming your System • Exit and Entry Delay Times • Bypassing Sensors • Using the Chime Feature • Basic Light Control • Basic Output Control • Checking the Status of Your System For instructions on using a phone to perform any of these functions, see “Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System”.
If the system goes into a fire alarm automatically: 1. Immediately exit the building. 2. Notify the fire department from a safe location (if system is not monitored). If you discover a fire emergency before the system goes into alarm automatically: 1. Press and hold both Fire button(s) for 2 seconds on the nearest touchpad or activate a manual fire pull. 2. Evacuate all occupants from the building. 3. Notify the fire department from a safe location (if system is not monitored).
• Check the location of smoke detectors. Smoke detectors located too close to bathrooms and kitchens can trip from steam or smoke from cooking. • Take note of system beeps, voice announcements, and indicator lights which indicate the current system status. Aborting Accidental Alarms Your system can be set up to let you abort an accidental intrusion, Police or Auxiliary alarm.
Level 2—STAY Use this level to arm perimeter doors and windows only. Interior devices such as motion sensors remain off so you can stay inside the premises without setting off an alarm. If you wish, you can exit through a designated delay door after arming to Level 2—STAY. To arm to Level 2—STAY using a touchpad: Note If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required to arm the system to Level 2— STAY. 1. Close all protected perimeter doors and windows. 2. Press 2 at any touchpad.
Keychain Touchpad Arming Your installer can set up your keychain touchpad to arm the system in one of two ways: • Press the Lock button to arm the system directly to Level 3—AWAY with no Exit Delay. Using this method, you would not be able to arm to Level 2—STAY. • Press the Lock button once for each desired increase in arming level.
Auto STAY Arming Feature The Auto STAY Arming feature helps cut down on false alarms in the event that you arm the system to 3—AWAY, but fail to leave during the Exit Delay time. Here’s how it works: If you arm the system to Level 3—AWAY, and do not leave the premises within the Exit Delay time With feature turned on The system detects that no one opened and closed a delay door within the delay time. It assumes that someone is still inside and arms to 2—STAY to prevent a false alarm.
3. At any touchpad, press # + CODE (# is labeled Bypass) 4. Touchpads display, “BYPASS SENSOR _ _,” or “ENTER SNSR _ _.” Enter the desired sensor number. 5. Touchpads display, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or “SENSOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example. 6. If the touchpad displays “INVALID,” or “FAILURE,” or if the touchpad sounds one long beep, make sure that you entered a valid sensor number. Smoke/heat sensors cannot be bypassed. 7. Bypass other sensors if desired, by repeating Step 3. 8.
Refer to the User Sheets in Appendix A to determine which light number is associated with which lamp. Basic Output Control Your system may be set up with programmed outputs that control special hardware installed in your system. These outputs are usually set up to turn on automatically in response to certain events. Your installer may have configured your system so that you can control some outputs from your touchpad. Have the installer list and explain any outputs that are programmed for your control.
ately. A panic alarm can be activated in any arming level. Each type of panic alarm sounds and reacts differently when activated. Type of Alarm Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps Police Continuous tone Auxiliary Rapid beeps Fire Panic Alarm The Fire panic alarm sounds from all interior and exterior sirens. On monitored systems, the central monitoring station responds by calling the fire department.
Even though reaching the time-out stops the sirens, the alarm will still be in progress until the system is manually disarmed. Access Codes The system requires a valid access code before it will process most commands. There is one System Master code which serves as the primary User Programming code for your system. Only a very limited number of users will need to know this code.
If more than 40 keys are pressed when the system asks for a code, and those keystrokes are not part of a valid access code, a siren will sound. Talk to your installer or see Appendix A “Touchpad Information” on page 44 to see if this feature is enabled. Changing or Erasing User Codes A Touchtone phone can be used to change or erase user codes, but alphanumeric or fixed display touchpads work much better because of their extensive feedback. See Appendix C for phone programming instructions.
2. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 2 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 2 where nn is the user 00 through 15. 3. To turn Remote Access: on, press 2 + # off, press 1 + #. 4. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus. Assigning the System Test Attribute This attribute allows the user to perform system tests. If the user code does not have this attribute turned on, the code restricts the user from performing phone or sensor tests.
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3. Select a brightness level: 0 + # Off 1 + # Low 2 + # Medium 3 + # High 4. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus. After dimming the display, pressing any button momentarily returns the display to full brightness. After 15 seconds without touchpad activity, the display returns to the set dimmed level. If an alarm occurs while the display is dimmed, it automatically returns to the full brightness level and stays that way until you disarm your system.
Temperature settings can range from 45° to 90° Fahrenheit. H ig h S e t p o in t 9 0 ° If ro o m te m p e ra tu re r e a c h e s h ig h s e t p o in t , a ir c o n d it io n e r t u r n s o n . If ro o m te m p e ra tu re r e a c h e s lo w s e t p o in t , fu rn a c e tu rn s o n . L o w S e t p o in t 4 5 ° Figure 5.Energy Saver Setpoints To set the Energy Saver temperature range from a touchpad: 1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE. 2. Press 070. 3.
Pager Messages When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following information is included: Event Code Last four digits of central station account number Sensor number or user number Figure 6. Pager Messages Although all three types of information can be reported on your pager, your pager service determines how the information will actually appear. Event Code in Page This number identifies what has happened.
Account Number in Page This number identifies where (which partition) the event is occurring. Code XXXX Indicates 4-digits of account number Streamlining the Page Report You can choose to have the four account number digits reported with every page, or to exclude them. Each partition has its own account number, so seeing the digits is useful if multiple partitions are reporting to one pager. Ask your dealer or installer if you would like the Streamline feature turned on.
Example 1 of One Day Rollover At home you’d like the Latchkey Opening feature to be effective from 10 p.m. on Tuesday until 5 a.m. on Wednesday (see Figure 8 Example 1). By taking advantage of One Day Rollover, one time schedule can cover both days. (That schedule is illustrated in Figure 8.) Notice how the stop time is within 24 hours of the start time. The system knows to apply the stop time to the next day (5 a.m. on Wednesday).
• See “Opening and Closing Reports” for information on creating opening and closing schedules. • 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 Exception. Time Schedules and Partitions Once a schedule is attached to a feature event in one partition, that schedule becomes unavailable to the other partitions.
3. Press A or B until the light number (1–9) you would like to activate appears. 4. Enter the sensor number (1–96 for Concord 4, 1-32 for Concord Express V4) you wish to activate the light and press #. 5. Press B to assign another light to a sensor or press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus. To detach lights from sensors: 1. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE. 2.
4. Press #. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule as “SCHEDULE 00 OFF,” or “SCH 00 OFF.” 5. Enter 2 + # to assign the time schedule (“ON”) to arm the panel. 1 + # to make the time schedule inactive. 6. Press B to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for arming to AWAY. 7. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.
What Will the Pager Report? For Latchkey Opening Reports, the page reports the arming level as 111 (1—OFF) and the user. For Latchkey Closing Reports, the page reports the arming level as 222 (2—STAY) or 333 (3— AWAY), and the user that armed to that level. See “Notification By Pager”. Latchkey Opening The installer can set up Latchkey Opening for one of two types of use: Basic and Advanced.
3. To schedule: Latchkey Opening, press # when the touchpad displays “LATCHKEY OPENING” or “LATCH OPEN.” Or, press B until the touchpad displays “LATCHKEY CLOSING” or “LATCH CLOSE,” then press #. If you want a page to be sent every time Latchkey-designated user codes arm or disarm the system, apply the same time schedules under Latchkey Opening and Latchkey Closing. 4. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule. 5. Enter 2 + # to assign the time schedule to the event.
Who Can Send a Page? All user codes and keychain touchpads will send a page if used while Notify by Exception feature is in effect. What Will the Pager Report? Exception Opening Reports report the arming level as 111 (1—OFF) and the user that disarmed the system. Exception Closing Reports report the arming level as 222 (2—STAY) or 333 (3—AWAY), and the user that armed to that level. See “Notification By Pager”.
• Back up data from your system. • Allow your dealer to quickly implement requested programming changes. Note Before allowing any download sessions, the system must be disarmed to level 1—OFF. To enable/disable the Panel Download setting: 1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE. 2. Press 041. 3. To turn Downloading: on, press 2 + #. The dealer will be able to access your system remotely if necessary. off, press 1 + #.
To jump partitions using an access code: 1. From any hardwired touchpad, press 8 + CODE + 6. Touchpads display, “ENTER PARTITION” or “ENTER CMD.” 2. Press the desired partition number (1 - 6). The touchpad sounds one short beep if the jump was successful. One long beep means the jump was not successful. Alphanumeric touchpads display the text in the newly entered partition. 3. Proceed to arm, disarm, or program as needed.
3. Press # to disarm all displayed partitions. Or, Press the number of any partitions you don’t want disarmed (the partition numbers disappear from the display), then press #. 4. If desired, press 4 (No Delay) or 6 (Latchkey) to activate those features. Notes on Arming/Disarming Multiple Partitions from Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads • A partition cannot be armed or disarmed if it is being controlled by another source at that time.
• Note Macro Keys should not be programmed to disarm the system. System Information 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.
• The Viewing Event History mode will exit automatically after one minute of inactivity OR when an alarm occurs. The following table is a comprehensive list of displayed events and their associated details (partition, current arming level, zone, bus unit number, source and user). If details are displayed for an event an X will appear in the table. • Partitions are displayed as P1 - P6, depending on which partition the event occurred.
Event Display Partition No Activity Cancelled ACTIVITY CANCEL X Opening Report OPENING REPORT X Phone Failure PHONE FAILURE X Phone Line Test Failure PHONE LINE FAIL X Current Arming Level Zone Bus Unit 1 2 Number Source User X X X X X Phone Line Test Restoral PH LINE RESTORED X Phone Test PHONE TEST X X Police Panic POLICE PANIC X X Police Panic Cancelled CANCELLED X X Receiver Failure RECEIVER FAILURE X X Receiver Jam RECEIVER JAM X X Recent Closing RECENT CLO
Detail Screen Display User U600 - U829 Regular User Codes 000 - 229 U830 - U835 Partition Master Codes 1 - 6 U838 - U843 Partition Duress Codes 1 - 6 U846 System Master Code U847 Installer Code U848 Dealer Code U849 AVM Code U850 Quick Arming U851 Keyswitch Arming U852 System Source information is shown in the following table.
When using a cellular phone to operate the system, follow the off-site operating instructions. How the Panel Answers the Phone When you call the panel, it needs to recognize that it should answer the incoming call. This is accomplished by one of two methods: • Ring-Hang-Ring method • Twelve-Ring method Ring-Hang-Ring Method You can use this method if there is no chance that an answering machine or person will pick up the call on the first ring. 1. Call the panel.
Step 2. Enter the command. Disarm the system # + 1 + CODE Arm to Level 2* # + 2 + CODE Arm to Level 3* # + 3 + CODE Send a Police panic alarm *+*+*+*+*+* (Available from on-site only.
Phone Questions? What if someone calls while I’m operating the panel? If the phone rings while you’re using it to operate the system, you’ll hear one long beep for each ring from interior speakers and phones. You can answer the call by simply hanging up on the system, then answering the call as you normally would. You’ll have to initiate another session to resume system operation. Can I control the system while I’m talking on the phone? No.
Device Touchpad Wireless Touchpad Keychain Touchpad Test Procedure Trip a: Police panic alarm, Fire panic alarm, and Auxiliary panic alarm. Door/window sensor • Touchpad Panic POLICE OK • Touchpad Panic FIRE OK • Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY OK • POLICE PANIC OK • FIRE PANIC OK • AUXILIARY PANIC OK • Zones nn OK • TOUCHPAD nn OK • Zones nn OK • TOUCHPAD nn OK • Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY OK • AUXILIARY PANIC OK Press and hold the appropriate panic button(s) for 3 full seconds.
To perform a phone communication test: 1. Disarm the system. 2. Press 8 + System or Partition Master CODE + 2. touchpads display, “PHONE TEST” or “System Armed to PHONE TEST.” 3. If the phone test is successful: systems with the optional voice feature will announce, “Report OK.” Within a few minutes, the touchpad display should return to the Level 1 display. If it does not return in three minutes, note how long before the Level 1 display returns and contact the installer.
Common Questions and Answers Q. I can’t arm my system. A. Try the following: • If arming to Level 2—STAY or Level 3—AWAY, make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed. • Press * for a system status and for clues to the problem. • Call the installer. Q. I cannot bypass a sensor: my alphanumeric touchpad displays “INVALID” and my fixed display touchpad sounds a single, long beep. A.
Touchpad/Voice Feedback After Pressing * Key Trouble Condition AC POWER FAILURE The panel power transformer may be unplugged or there may be an AC power outage. If the transformer is plugged in, check the circuit breaker or fuse that controls that outlet. The backup battery will take over, but if AC power is not restored within 15 minutes, the system will alert you and the central monitoring station (if your system is monitored). It reports again when power is restored.
Appendix A: User Sheets Appendix A contains specific information about the setup of your system. The User Sheets should be completed by the installer and the user. System Sensors Note If you have more System Sensors than will fit on this sheet, make copies of this sheet and keep all the information together. Record the sensor number and name in the table below. Indicate the partition, whether it is a hardwired (HW) or wireless sensor (WL), or a touchpad (TP). No. Sensor Name Ptn.
User Codes Note If you have more User Codes than will fit on this sheet, make copies of this sheet and keep all the information together. The table below provides a space for you to record user code information. B = User can bypass sensors. RA = User can access the system from a phone. PTN = Accessible partitions for each code. S = User can perform system tests. L = Latchkey user.
Touchpad Information Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads Status beeps and Key beeps are programmable by the installer. The Silent Arming feature is user–programmable. Note Protest beeps will always sound when bypassing. Ptn. (1-6) Location of TP Status Beeps Key Beeps On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off Is Touchpad Tamper feature on? Yes.
Keychain Touchpad 2 • Active for Partition: 1 2 3 4 5 6 • Latchkey User: Y N P re s s th e L O C K k e y to : ¨ In c re a s e th e a r m in g le v e l. A rm th e s y s te m to ¨ L e v e l 3 w ith n o E x it o r E n t r y d e la y . P r e s s b o th a t o n e tim e to : ¨ C r e a t e a p a n ic a la r m . ¨ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P r e s s in g th is k e y tr ig g e r s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P r e s s in g th is k e y c o n t r o ls a ll lig h t s .
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms To silence the alarms and reset the sensor: 1. Press CODE or 1 + CODE, once to silence the alarm. 2. Press 1 + CODE, again to reset the smoke alarm. Smoke and fire panic alarms cannot be cancelled and are always reported to the central station. If, after disarming the system once, the system still thinks a sensor is open, disarm the system again.
If the Power Goes Out Your system has a backup battery that keeps your system operational during a power failure. An optional feature allows your system to alert the central monitoring station if the power is off for 15 - 45 minutes. It reports again when power has been restored. No Activity Time Ptn. No Activity Feature Yes. If there is no activity in my system for ____ hours (1-42, default 24), the system will send a No Activity report to the central station. 1 No.
Paging For what events will the central station or pagers be notified? CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 N/A N/A N/A Stream-lining N/A N/A N/A Partition N/A N/A N/A Reporting Features Pagers 1 2 3 4 5 High Level Reports Low Level Reports Opening/Closing Reports Latchkey Reports Exception Reports According to my pager provider, the central station account number will appear as: ____________________________________________________________________________ Lights Record the house codes for each partition and
Partition 5—House Code______ Light Partition 6—House Code______ Location of Light 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Outputs Output Ptn. Location Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 Energy Saver Ptn. Low Temp. Setting High Temp.
Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps Alarm Type Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps. Police Continuous tone. Auxiliary Rapid Beeps. Beep Type Beep Sound Exit Delay 2 or 3 beeps (indicating arming level), followed by 1 beep every 4 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of quick beeps (indicating end of exit delay), followed by 2 or 3 beeps (indicating set arming level). Entry Delay 2 beeps every 2 seconds, followed by 2 beeps every second for the last 10 seconds.
Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies Develop plans for a variety of emergency situations. Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency 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.
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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-towarn, 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.
Appendix C: Programming Your System You 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.
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 example, if you want to change Regular User code 2, press # when the touchpad displays “USER 02” or “REG CODE 02.” 5.
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.
2. Enter a programming command sequence.
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