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Chapter 2: Installation 

Concord 4 Installation Manual 

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SuperBus 2000 wireless cellular gateway 

Connect the SuperBus 2000 wireless cellular gateway module to the SuperBus 2000 
terminals as shown in Figure 24 below. 

Caution: 

Since the SuperBus 2000 wireless cellular gateway module draws more 

than 1 amp, it must be powered by the SuperBus 2000 2-amp power supply and not 
the panel. 

Figure 24: Connecting a wireless cellular gateway module 

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Phones 

The panel cannot be used on a digital or PBX phone line. These systems are designed 
for digital type devices only, operating anywhere from 5 VDC and up. The panel uses 
an analog modem and does not have a digital converter, adapter, or interface to 
operate through such systems. 

Note: 

Some telephones are polatity-sensitive. Green and red wires may need to be 

reversed. 

RJ31X phone jack 

Use the following guidelines when installing an RJ31X phone jack for system control 
by phone and central station monitoring: 
•  Locate the RJ31X jack (CA-38A in Canada) no further than 5 feet from the panel. 
•  The panel must be connected to a standard analog (loop-start) phone line, that 

provides 48 VDC (on-hook or idle). 

•  For full line seizure, install an RJ31X phone jack on the premises phone line so the 

panel is ahead of all phones and other devices on the line. This allows the panel to 

Summary of Contents for Concord 4

Page 1: ...GE Security P N 466 2182 REV G ISS 12JUL10 Concord 4 Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...plier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental Trademarks and patents GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company Other tr...

Page 3: ...0 modules 21 Phones 27 Power 29 Chapter 3 Programming 31 Overview 32 Quick programming mode 34 Tier 1 programming menus 35 Tier 2 programming menus 37 Security menu 43 Phones menu 48 Phone options menu 52 Timers menu 55 Light control menu 57 Touchpad options menu 58 Reporting menu 59 Siren options menu 64 Sensors menu 65 Audio verification menu 69 Accessory modules menu 71 Onboard options menu 75 ...

Page 4: ...ces 113 Zone and sensor assignments 115 System settings index and record 118 Appendix B Reference tables 123 Sensor group characteristics 124 Sensor text 128 System event triggers 130 Sensor group event triggers 131 Sensor number event triggers 132 System feature event triggers 135 Response characteristics 136 Response numbers 136 Specifications 138 ...

Page 5: ...ed for you to record hardware layout and software programming settings Use this manual for the following panels 600 1021 95R Concord 4 RF 600 1022 95R Concord Express V4 600 1040 Concord Commercial V4 600 1042 Concord Hybrid When necessary this manual refers you to other documentation with compatible peripherals The Concord 4 User Manual P N 466 2183 contains user worksheets that you should fill o...

Page 6: ...iv Concord 4 Installation Manual ...

Page 7: ...ion Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides information to help you plan your Concord 4 panel and system installation Content Planning the installation 2 Standard panel 2 SuperBus 2000 bus devices 3 ...

Page 8: ...th up to 1 amp for bus devices and hardwired detectors such as smoke and motion detectors Bus A and B Input and output that provides communication between bus devices and the panel Siren driver Output that can drive an 8 ohm load and provides intrusion and fire alarm sounds for partition 1 15 watts maximum Two onboard outputs Can be used to activate other signaling devices based on system events O...

Page 9: ... activation during alarms SuperBus 2000 voice only module Provides an output for a speaker that sounds system status and alarm voice messages SuperBus 2000 phone interface voice module Allows system access and control using touchtone telephones onsite or offsite The module includes an output for a speaker that sounds system status and alarm voice messages SnapCards The following SnapCards expand t...

Page 10: ...t way to monitor and control temperatures The ESM uses low and high temperature limits to save energy by overriding the existing HVAC thermostat SuperBus 2000 automation module Provides a connection to a compatible home automation device SuperBus 2000 wireless cellular gateway Allows users to control and monitor the status of their system from the alarm com internet website SuperBus 2000 2 amp pow...

Page 11: ...provides information on locating and installing the panel and system components Content Installation overview 6 Mounting the panel 10 Intrusion detection devices 14 Smoke detectors 14 Speakers and sirens 17 SuperBus 2000 touchpads 21 SuperBus 2000 modules 21 Phones 27 Power 29 ...

Page 12: ...d the cable jacket must be separated from all other conductors by a minimum of 0 25 in or by a nonconductive barrier Use the following installation guidelines Centrally locate the panel with relation to detection devices whenever possible to help reduce wire run lengths and labor Locate the panel where the temperature will not exceed 120 F 49 C or fall below 32 F 0 C Avoid running wires parallel w...

Page 13: ...panel terminals 4 12V 7 and 8 speaker terminals 9 OUT1 11 12V 24 2W SMK ZONE 8 and SnapCard terminals For 24 hour backup the total standby current draw for all devices connected to panel terminals 4 12V 9 OUT1 11 12V 24 if configured for 2 wire smoke loop and SnapCard terminals is limited to 90 mA during normal standby condition using a 4 5 or 5 0 Ah battery or 190 mA during normal standby conditi...

Page 14: ... 1 000 ft 18 ga 2 500 ft 45 mA 55 mA SuperBus 2000 phone interface voice module 22 ga 40 ft 18 ga 120 ft 25 mA 600 mA SuperBus 2000 voice only module 22 ga 40 ft 18 ga 120 ft 20 mA 300 mA jumper 600 mA no jumper SuperBus 2000 2 amp power supply No load No load 4 input 2 output SnapCard N A 20 mA 185 mA 8Z hardwired zone expander SnapCard N A 38 mA 230 mA 4 output SnapCard N A 1 mA 130 mA SuperBus ...

Page 15: ...hen installing systems using unshielded or shielded cable After determining panel location run all necessary wires to that location using the information in Table 6 below Table 5 Wire lengths Wire type Total system wire 18 gauge unshielded 18 gauge shielded 4 000 ft 3 000 ft 22 gauge unshielded 22 gauge shielded 4 000 ft 3 000 ft Table 6 Device wire requirements Device Wire requirements AC power t...

Page 16: ... knockouts Be careful not to damage the circuit board 2 Feed all wires through wiring knockouts and place the panel in position against the wall 3 Level the panel and mark the top and bottom mounting holes see Figure 2 below 4 Install anchors where studs are not present 5 Partially insert screws into the two top mounting hole locations then hang the panel on the two screws 6 Recheck for level inse...

Page 17: ...arth grounded cold water pipe clamp to the enclosure Figure 3 Grounding the panel Grounding wire Water pipe Grounding clamp Note For best results we recommend that you crimp a spade lug on the wire end at the panel and secure the lug to the enclosure Antenna shrouds Install a plastic antenna shroud included with panel over each antenna and snap them into the holes on the top of the enclosure skip ...

Page 18: ...Figure 4 below to install an optional SnapCard Install the SnapCard onto the panel SnapCard header and secure it in place with two screws included with the SnapCard To connect all necessary input output wiring refer to the SnapCard documentation Figure 4 Installing a SnapCard Mounting hole Snapcard connector Snapcard Mounting hole ...

Page 19: ... 26 27 28 16 5 VAC GND 12V A B SPKR SPKR OUT1 OUT2 12V MIC GND ZONE1 ZONE2 GND ZONE3 ZONE4 GND ZONE5 ZONE6 GND ZONE7 ZONE8 GRN BRN GRY RED Zones The panel comes with factory programmed onboard hardwired zones Install 2 kohm end of line EOL resistors on all unused factory programmed onboard hardwired zones If you don t want to install EOL resistors delete any unused zones from memory Zone inputs 1 ...

Page 20: ...ur wire smoke detectors to the system Two wire smoke detectors Zone input 8 can be set up in program mode to accept the following 12 VDC two wire smoke detectors ESL models 429AT 429C 429CT 521B 521BXT 521NCSXT models 521B and 521BXT require the following dip switch settings 1 on 2 off Caution Use only the two wire smoke detector models listed Alarm signals from other detectors may not process cor...

Page 21: ...tings on page 75 for complete details If two wire smoke detectors with built in sounders are used 521INCSXT a polarity reversal relay model 405 03 may be used to activate the sounders on all smoke detectors during a fire alarm see Figure 8 on page 16 An output must be used to activate the polarity reversal relay This output must be configured for fire alarm trigger and siren tracking response 001 ...

Page 22: ...NE 8 only when the two wire smoke option is on Note The two wire smoke feature must be on for smoke detectors to reset after canceling a fire alarm Table 7 below describes the minimum available panel power Use only four wire smoke detectors that operate at these power limits Connect up to five smoke detectors as shown in Figure 7 on page 15 Table 7 Minimum available panel power Minimum voltage Max...

Page 23: ...n permanently damage the panel Compatible speakers are shown below Caution To avoid disabling the panel speaker output do not make speaker connections with the panel power on 15 watt speaker 13 060 For exterior siren applications connect the speaker to the panel using 18 gauge wire as shown in Figure 9 below Figure 9 Connecting exterior speakers Panel terminals SPKR SPKR SPKR SPKR Splice Two 8 ohm...

Page 24: ...e alarm condition occurs This allows you to connect a piezo siren without changing the output configuration number in programming This output is typically used for exterior siren applications Connect multiple piezo sirens in parallel For more information on output configuration numbers see Onboard options menu on page 75 Note For 24 hour backup external power drain is limited to 90 mA during norma...

Page 25: ...ging the output configuration number This output is typically used for interior siren applications For more information on output configuration numbers see Onboard options menu on page 75 Hardwired interior siren 13 949 This siren has two inputs steady 1 and warble 2 Use the steady 1 terminal for Concord 4 panels The siren also includes a cover tamper switch that can be connected to a hardwired zo...

Page 26: ...cable to prevent crosstalk between the speaker and microphone Figure 13 Connecting an Interrogator 200 Panel terminals SPKR SPKR 12V MIC GND Yellow Splice Audio verification module Caution If a speaker is already connected to panel terminals 7 and 8 the Interrogator 200 speaker must be hooked up in series with that speaker to provide a 16 ohm load Hooking up speakers in parallel to panel terminals...

Page 27: ...l in the enclosure provided with the module Mounting modules inside the panel enclosure Use the following guidelines when mounting modules inside the panel enclosure Figure 15 on page 22 Up to four of the SuperBus 2000 modules listed in Table 3 on page 3 can be mounted inside the cabinet The 2 amp power supply and phone interface voice module each use two mounting spaces when mounted inside the pa...

Page 28: ...ower supply until the panel is ready for power up For power supply AC and battery connections refer to the power supply documentation Figure 16 Wiring the SuperBus 2 amp power supply to the panel Panel terminals Power supply terminals To power inputs on devices GND 12V A BUS B SuperBus 2000 transceiver modules The transceiver expands RF reception range when placed near sensors on the fringe of pan...

Page 29: ...uctions For RJ 31X connections see RJ31X phone jack on page 27 The module requires panel power and bus connections and speaker connection through panel terminals as shown in Figure 18 below Figure 18 Wiring for the voice only module Panel terminals Module terminals Not used GND 12V A BUS B SPKR SPKR 12V A BUS B GND SPK 1 SPK 2 AUD 1 AUD 2 SuperBus 2000 phone interface voice module The phone interf...

Page 30: ... 6 phone connections see the documentation that comes with each module Figure 19 Wiring the phone interface voice module Note To prevent status voice messages from being broadcast outside do not connect exterior speakers to phone interface voice module terminals 6 and 7 Wiring for status voice messages only Connect an interior speaker to the phone interface voice module terminals as shown in Figur...

Page 31: ...rminals AUD 1 AUD 2 GND TIP 1 TIP 2 RING 1 RING 2 7 8 Panel terminals SPKR SPKR 12V A B GND GND SPK 1 SPK 2 SuperBus 2000 energy saver module Connect the energy saver module to the panel and premises thermostat as shown in Figure 21 below Refer to the energy saver module documentation for thermostat wiring details Figure 21 Wiring the thermostat and energy saver module HVAC HVAC Thermostat Energy ...

Page 32: ...ing using the module documentation Figure 22 Wiring input and output modules Input module Output module GND 12V A BUS B GND 12V A BUS B SuperBus 2000 automation module Connect the SuperBus 2000 automation module to the panel as shown in Figure 23 below Figure 23 Connecting an automation device Zone Com Zone 1 GND 12V A Bus B Automation module circuit board Automation device DB 9 serial cable Panel...

Page 33: ...e line These systems are designed for digital type devices only operating anywhere from 5 VDC and up The panel uses an analog modem and does not have a digital converter adapter or interface to operate through such systems Note Some telephones are polatity sensitive Green and red wires may need to be reversed RJ31X phone jack Use the following guidelines when installing an RJ31X phone jack for sys...

Page 34: ...to the black and white or yellow wires of the 4 conductor cable 4 Connect the green and red wires from the 4 conductor cable to the TIP and RING posts on the block 5 Check the phones on the premises for a dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls If phones do not work correctly check all wiring and correct where necessary Connecting the phone line to the panel with a DB 8 cord Aft...

Page 35: ...d in Power up on page 30 AC power transformer The panel must be powered by a plug in step down transformer that supplies 16 5 VAC 40 VA 600 1023 or 600 1023 CN Note Do not short the transformer terminals together The transformer contains an internal fuse that permanentaly disables the output if the terminals are shorted For systems that include X10 lamp modules the panel must be powered with the l...

Page 36: ...e transformer into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch 4 Alphanumeric touchpads display then SCANNING BUS DEVICES and finally a date and time display Note If alphanumeric touchpads don t display anything immediately unplug the transformer and disconnect the backup battery 5 To permanently mount the transformer unplug it and remove the existing screw securing the AC outlet cover WARNING Us...

Page 37: ...32 Quick programming mode 34 Tier 1 programming menus 35 Tier 2 programming menus 37 Security menu 43 Phones menu 48 Phone options menu 52 Timers menu 55 Light control menu 57 Touchpad options menu 58 Reporting menu 59 Siren options menu 64 Sensors menu 65 Audio verification menu 69 Accessory modules menu 71 Onboard options menu 75 Macro keys menu 78 User programming mode 79 Downloader programming...

Page 38: ...in all partitions 2 Press 8 4321 0 0 The display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To enter program mode using a programming touchpad 1 Connect the red black green and white wires from the programming touchpad cable 60 791 to the power and bus wires terminals on an alphanumeric touchpad matching the 12V red Bus A green Bus B white and GND black on each 2 Make sure the system is powered up and disarmed 3 Co...

Page 39: ...ng functions Button Programming function Select menu item or data entry Deselect menu item or cancel data entry if pressed before A c B d Scroll through available options at the current menu tier Also scroll through sensor text options during sensor text programming C Enter pauses when programming phone numbers D Delete certain programmed settings 0 to 9 Enter numeric values wherever needed 1 and ...

Page 40: ...ion assignment An alphanumeric touchpad is required for programming sensor text in standard programming mode See Table 8 on page 33 for touchpad programming functions To enter quick programming mode 1 Make sure the system is disarmed in all partitions 2 Press 8 installer dealer code 03 The display shows ACCOUNT NUMBER 3 Cycle through the menus as shown in Table 9 below Table 9 Quick programming me...

Page 41: ... Security Phones Phone options Timers Light controls Touchpad options Reporting Siren options Sensors Audio verification Accessory modules Onboard options Macro keys Demo kit Partition 1 copy Clear memory Exit programming This section guides you through tier 1 programming menu items as they appear in sequence The exact order you follow depends on whether you re installing a new system or changing ...

Page 42: ... or offsite access bypassing sensors and system tests Partition 1 house code 255 P Partition 2 house code 254 O Zone 1 hardwired input 1 Group 10 front door Zone 2 hardwired input 2 Group 13 bedroom window Zone 3 hardwired input 3 Group 17 living room motion sensor Zone 4 hardwired input 4 Group 1 panic Zone 5 wireless keyfob ID F00201 Group 01 no text Zone 6 wireless DWS ID A00206 Group 13 kitche...

Page 43: ...nstaller dealer programming is completed exit programming mode To exit programming mode 1 Press until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 2 Press A or B until the display shows EXIT PROGRAMMING READY 3 Press The touchpad displays the time and date Tier 2 programming menus Table 10 below shows the tier 2 system programming menus Where applicable the setting name is followed by the shortcut and def...

Page 44: ...ion rpts 01033 Off Open close rpts 01034 Off Latchkey rpts 01035 On Streamlining 01036 On Ptn assignment 01037 1 Pager 2 Phone number 01040 None High lvl rpts 01041 On Low lvl rpts 01042 On Exception rpts 01043 Off Open close rpts 01044 Off Latchkey rpts 01045 On Streamlining 01046 On Ptn assignment 01047 1 Pager 3 Phone number 01050 None High lvl rpts 01051 On Low lvl rpts 01052 On Exception rpts...

Page 45: ...5 to 0365 None Light control Partition Entry lights 0400 to 0450 None House code 0401 to 0451 1B 2C 3D 4E 5F 6G Touchpad options Global Latchkey zones 0500 None Partition Fire panic 0510 to 0560 On Auxiliary panic 0511 to 0561 On Police panic o512 to 0562 On Keychain TP arm 0513 to 0563 Off Star is no delay 0514 to 0564 Off Reporting Global 24 hour tamper 06000 Off Antenna tamper 06001 Off Buffer ...

Page 46: ...HW Sensor partition n Sensor group n Audio verification Partition 1 Audio verify 09000 Off Audio mode 09001 1 Fire shutdown 09002 Off Silent talkback 09001 Off Access timeout 09004 90 seconds Beep delay 09005 2 seconds Access code 09006 VOX mic gain 09007 14 VOX gain range 09008 64 Manual mic gain 09009 04 VOX RX gain 09010 08 Accessory modules Bus device Unit ID 10000 to 10015 Off Change ID Devic...

Page 47: ...put 4 Partition assign 101130 1 Configuration 101131 01003 Output text Output 1 10120 Output 1 item n Output 2 10121 Output 2 item n Output 3 10122 Output 3 item n Output 4 10123 Output 4 item n Inputs Smoke verify 1100 Off Two wire smoke 1101 Off Onboard options Output programming Output 1 Partition assign 11100 1 Configuration 11101 01614 Output 2 Partition assign 11110 1 Configuration 11111 017...

Page 48: ...nu on page 75 Macro keys on page 78 Each tier 2 menu represents a group of settings related to the menu name Some tier 2 menus break down into settings that affect the whole system global or a specific partition To advance to tier 2 menus from the tier 1 menu scroll until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING and then press The display shows SECURITY the first tier 2 menu You can then scroll throug...

Page 49: ...ler code Shortcut 0002 Default None The four digit dealer code is used to prevent unauthorized persons from changing the programmed central station phone numbers and downloader code When this feature is enabled central station phone numbers and the downloader code cannot be changed unless you enter the program mode by using the dealer code All other system settings are still accessible by entering...

Page 50: ...oth menu settings can be armed disarmed simultaneously with that code A partition cannot be armed disarmed if it is being controlled by another source at that time All arming modifiers except Silent affect all partitions being armed Only the arming partition can be armed silently When arming multiple partitions any conditions that prevent arming are identified on touchpad displays with the affecte...

Page 51: ...button again during a protest bypasses any open sensors in the affected partitions and arms those partitions When disarming multiple partitions with a keyfob and alarms are active in one or more of the assigned partitions protest beeps sound for 5 minutes in all partitions being disarmed partitions in alarm where sirens have timed out sound protest beeps for 5 minutes and partitions in alarm with ...

Page 52: ...here S1 is sensor 1 P1 is partition 1 G0 is sensor group 0 TP is touchpad and RF is wireless 2 Press to accept this keyfob or press A or B until the desired keyfob appears then press The display shows ARM PARTITION 3 Enter the partition numbers that are displayed except for the partition you assigned the touchpad when it was learned Each disappears from the display with the touchpad s original par...

Page 53: ...tarts a two minute timer that allows one standard entry exit door sensor groups 10 and 19 only to be activated once opened then closed When this feature is off you must disarm the system before any protected door is opened Exit extension Shortcut 0013 to 0063 Default On This feature determines whether you can reenter and exit again through an entry or exit delay door without disarming and rearming...

Page 54: ...ned when the system is armed to Away or Stay the panel will automatically disarm State press 2 If keyswitch style is set to state when the keyswitch sensor is tripped opened the panel arms to Away If the sensor is restored closed the panel disarms Opening closing and force arming reports if turned on are reported to the central station for both keyswitch styles Duress code Shortcut 0016 to 0066 De...

Page 55: ...this setting is on the following conditions report to the central station Fire police auxiliary and duress alarms No activity Receiver failure or jam Tamper conditions including zone tampers and system tamper 40 incorrect key presses or touchpad supervisory Entering or exiting sensor test mode Phone test Low level reports Shortcut 01002 01012 and 01022 Default On 1 Off 2 and 3 When this setting is...

Page 56: ...s setting determines whether the panel uses cellular communication for reporting if attempts using a landline are unsuccessful Phones pager phone 1 to 5 settings Cellular backup Shortcut 01030 01040 01050 01060 and 01070 Default None This feature programs a phone number that communicates to a pager Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long and include pauses a sky link number and 7 digit PIN code C...

Page 57: ...ermines whether opening and closing reports are sent to a pager When turned on the panel sends a closing report when the system arms and an opening report when the system is disarms To use this feature the opening reports and closing reports settings under the Reporting menu on page 59 must be turned on for that partition Latchkey reports Shortcut 01035 01045 01055 01065 and 01075 Default On This ...

Page 58: ... by entering 8 code 2 8 code 2 from a touch tone phone Automatic phone test Shortcut 02001 Default Off This setting determines if the panel sends a phone test automatically to the central station or a pager on a predetermined schedule See Phone test freq and Next phone test under Timers global settings on page 55 Automatic test reset Shortcut 02002 Default On This setting determines whether the au...

Page 59: ...determines how long a report is delayed to a pager 0 to 30 seconds after the panel dials the pager number The pager delay time should not be set below 5 seconds unless necessary Call wait cancel Shortcut 02009 Default None This feature sets up a dialing prefix to disable the call waiting feature before the panel makes its first dialing attempt to any programmed central monitoring station or downlo...

Page 60: ...nds If a delay is not programmed default the panel will not monitor the phone line voltage Line fail delay is not available for partitions 2 to 6 at this time To delete the line fail delay time with partition 1 selected press A or B until the display shows LINE FAIL DELAY nn SECS current setting Press D to delete the current line fail delay time Toll saver Shortcut 0214 to 0264 Default On This set...

Page 61: ...ntral station Phone test frequency Shortcut 0303 Default 7 days This setting determines how often 1 to 255 days the panel conducts the automatic phone test see Phone options global settings on page 52 Next phone test Shortcut 0304 Default 7 days This setting is used by the automatic phone test feature under Phone options global settings on page 52 to determine when the next automatic phone test sh...

Page 62: ...dow during which trouble beeps are suppressed 00 00 to 23 50 using 10 minute intervals The initial occurrence of an event that causes trouble beeps within this window does not sound trouble beeps until the sleep time window expires If trouble beeps from a previous event are due to be restarted during the sleep time window they restart one hour prior to sleep time To turn off sleep time with the di...

Page 63: ...vel 3 To set the entry lights 1 With the desired partition selected press The display shows ENTRY LIGHTS nnnnnnn current setting 2 Enter all the desired light numbers 3 to 9 based on the unit dial setting on each X10 lamp module 3 The display flashes the entered settings Press and the display shows the new settings To delete entry lights enter any light number that appears on the display then pres...

Page 64: ...ettings Fire panic Shortcut 0510 to 0560 Default On This setting determines whether touchpad fire panic buttons are enabled on or disabled off Auxiliary panic Shortcut 0511 to 0561 Default On This setting determines whether touchpad auxiliary panic buttons are enabled on or disabled off Police panic Shortcut 0512 to 0562 Default On This setting determines whether touchpad police panic buttons are ...

Page 65: ...condition Touchpads in all partitions show a receiver tamper trouble condition When turned off the panel ignores antenna tampers Buffer control Shortcut 06002 Default Off When this setting is on only arming level changes and time changes system time and daylight saving time are logged in the buffer memory of the panel When this setting is off all system events are logged in the buffer Back in serv...

Page 66: ... the panel formats touchpad panic alarm reports to the central station When this feature is turned on touchpad panic alarms report using the following three digit codes Auxiliary 597 Police 598 Fire 599 When turned off touchpad panic alarms report using a three digit code from 500 to 515 with the last two digits identifying the touchpad device number AC failure Shortcut 06011 Default Off When this...

Page 67: ...passes a sensor or zone after it causes an alarm When set to 2 the panel waits until a sensor or zone has caused a second alarm during the same arming period before bypassing it At any setting the automatic bypass is logged into the event buffer A bypassed sensor or zone will be cleared automatically unbypassed if the system receives no further activations from that sensor or zone over the next 48...

Page 68: ...t 06103 to 06603 Default Off When this setting is on the system can be controlled using a programmed duress code see Security partition 1 to 6 setting on page 47 and will send a duress alarm to the monitoring station Do not use a duress code unless it is necessary Using duress codes often results in false alarms due to code entry errors If a duress code is necessary use it with the audio verificat...

Page 69: ...he temperature point the EnergySaver module detects a potential freeze heating failure condition The adjustable range is from 40 to 90 F This is the same menu found under Accessory modules bus device settings on page 71 Alarm verify Shortcut 06108 to 06608 Default Off This setting determines whether the panel reports to the central monitoring station after a single sensor or zone trip off or waits...

Page 70: ...e beeps is on trouble beeps sound for supervisory trouble conditions regardless of this menu setting UL 98 options Shortcut 0702 Default Off This setting determines whether the panel complies with UL 98 requirements 4 hour trouble beep restart 4 hour backup battery test 4 hour smoke group 26 zone supervisory Global fire Shortcut 0703 Default Off This setting determines whether sirens in all partit...

Page 71: ...SOR GROUP 0 4 Enter the sensor group and press See Table 24 on page 124 for a description of all sensor group characteristics The display shows TRIP SENSOR nn where nn is the displayed next available sensor number 5 To change the displayed sensor number enter the desired sensor number and press The desired sensor number is displayed 6 With the desired sensor number displayed use the guidelines in ...

Page 72: ...umber and press 4 Press and the display shows SN 1 ITEM 0 0 ________ Where ITEM 0 is the first character word location and 0 is the character word number 5 Enter the number of the character or word or scroll through the numbers by pressing B forward or A backward If you make a mistake enter the correct number or continue scrolling through choices 6 Press to accept the displayed choice and the disp...

Page 73: ...n codes include RF wireless sensor TP touchpad NO normally open To edit sensors 1 Press A or B until the display shows EDIT SENSORS 2 Press and the display shows the sensor or zone with the lowest number 3 Press A or B to scroll through all learned zones and sensors 4 When the desired zone or sensor is displayed press The display shows SENSOR PTN n current partition assignment 5 Enter the desired ...

Page 74: ...or Wireless sensors Follow the instructions included with each sensor Wireless door window sensors with external contacts Place the external contact in the alarm condition and then activate the sensor tamper switch Handheld wireless touchpads Press the Bypass button Keyfobs Press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons together until the keyfob LED flashes ELM keyfobs Press and release the Unlock but...

Page 75: ... Callback 2 Allows the central station operator to place a call to the premises within 5 minutes of the alarm report panel picks up after one ring The operator must press or enter the AVM access code within 20 seconds after ring The panel does not report any alarms during the AVM session except for fire alarms even if the operator extends the session by pressing any valid key Callback silent 3 Sam...

Page 76: ...ize acoustics and furnishings where the Interrogator 200 is located will influence the setting Setting range is from 01 low to 64 high VOX gain range Shortcut 09008 Default 64 This setting determines the gain range for voice activated switching VOX Setting range is from 01 low to 64 high For best results this setting should be higher than the VOX microphone gain Manual microphone gain Not used VOX...

Page 77: ...000 device To identify bus device unit and ID 1 With the display showing BUS DEVICES press The display shows the bus unit number and the 8 digit device ID number For example UNIT ID 0 02110185 Where 0 is the unit number and 02110185 is the device ID number 2 Press A or B to identify all other bus unit numbers 0 to 15 and device ID numbers To delete learned unit numbers 1 With the display showing B...

Page 78: ...ogram each of the HOM output point configurations into the security panel 1 With the display showing the desired bus device press 2 Press A or B until the display shows OUTPUTS 3 Press The display shows OUTPUT 1 4 Press A or B to select an output then press The display shows PARTITION ASSIGN 1 5 Press 1 to 6 to select the desired partition assignment for this relay The display flashes the entered ...

Page 79: ...ttings Output programming This setting lets you assign a partition and a five digit configuration number for each SnapCard relay output This number determines both which system event activates the output and the duration or time the output is activated To program the settings 1 Assign the partition 1 to 6 2 Assign the configuration number combination of a trigger number and a response number Trigg...

Page 80: ... one item number Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name so plan before programming output text You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers To program output text 1 With the display showing SNAPCARDS press then A or B until the display shows OUTPUT TEXT 2 Press and the display shows OUTPUT 1 3 Press A or B until the desired output number is displayed 4 Press...

Page 81: ...and reporting to a central station or pager Wireless smoke sensors The firest trip of a group 26 RF sensor will cause a local fire alarm The second trip of any group 26 zone within the siren timeout will cause that fire alarm to be reported to the central station Note RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 seconds as long as they are detecting smoke This repeated transmission wi...

Page 82: ...et time Note If you want to configure an output for user output control you must use the output text feature to name the output If no output text is programmed user output control will not function for that output Use the system event trigger and response numbers listed in Table 31 on page 136 To set up onboard output 1 and 2 partition and configuration assignments 1 With the display showing ONBOA...

Page 83: ...h character or word uses up one item number For example a word from the list counts as one item number Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name so plan before programming output text You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers To program output text 1 With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS press then press B twice and the display shows OUTPUT TEXT 2 Press a...

Page 84: ... a macro When programming a macro to enter user programming you must enter two delays F key after the access code and before any shortcut number For example the macro key sequence for entering the set time menu would be 9CODEFF020 When using an ATP2100 or ATP2600 to jump to another partition pressing the macro buttons on the jumped touchpad will execute macro commands based on the macros programme...

Page 85: ... Date Regular user User 00 Direct bypassing Off Remote access Off System test Off Latchkey report Off Partition assign 1 Partition master Partition master code None User codes System master System master code 1234 Downloading On Touchpad brightness 2 Volume 4 Voice chime On Options Chime on close Off Set up schedules Schedule 00 to 15 Start time 00 00 Stop time 00 00 Monday Off Tuesday Off Wednesd...

Page 86: ...splay the panel time and date whenever the system is disarmed Note Setting the time and date is important for accurate tracking of system events stored in the event buffer Time Shortcut 020 Default 00 00 This setting lets you adjust the panel clock to the correct time The panel uses a 24 hour clock HH MM For example to set the time to 4 17 p m enter 1617 Date Shortcut 021 Default 01 01 00 This set...

Page 87: ...t user number To program regular user codes 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES 2 Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number 3 Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER nnn nnnn 4 With the user number displayed enter a four digit user code The display flashes the entered code Press and the...

Page 88: ...To turn the remote access setting off or on 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES 2 Press and the display shows USER nn first available user number 3 Press A or B to select the user number then press The display shows USER nnn nnnn 4 Press B until the display shows REMOTE ACCESS ON OFF current setting 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the ente...

Page 89: ...e assigned to all partitions if desired making it usable at any touchpad in any partition and able to jump to any selected partition To assign partitions to a user code 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES 2 Press and the display shows USER nn first available user number 3 Press A or B to select the user number then press The display shows USER nnn n...

Page 90: ... be connected to a phone line and be programmed with remote access on with a Downloader phone number and with a Downloader code Touchpad brightness Shortcut 043 Default 2 This setting lets the user lighten or darken the background on touchpad displays Each touchpad can be set to compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad location Enter a setting from 0 darkest background to 3 brightest bac...

Page 91: ...Set up schedules Shortcut 05XXY where XX is schedule 00 to 15 and Y is start 0 stop 1 Monday to Sunday 2 to 8 Default 00 00 This menu lets you set up start stop times for each day of the week Schedules used by one partition cannot be viewed or changed from a different partition If you are programming schedules for your customer be sure to record the settings in the Concord 4 User Manual To set up ...

Page 92: ...sing report feature to time schedules To attach a schedule to exception opening or exception closing 1 Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS 2 Press then A or B until the display shows EXCEPTION OPENING OR EXCEPTION CLOSING 3 Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 OFF ON current setting If you want a different schedule press A or B until the schedule appears 4 Press 1 of...

Page 93: ...ant a different schedule press A or B until the schedule appears 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule Repeat the process until all desired outputs are attached to schedules Arming Shortcut 0660nn where nn is schedule number Default Off This setting lets you arm according to a time schedule This setting...

Page 94: ...o sensors menu This menu lets you assign a light number to a sensor Each time the sensor is activated the attached light will turn on for 5 minutes When the 5 minute timer expires the light will turn off If the same light is scheduled it will only turn on during the schedule time Light X to Sensor Y Shortcut 08n where n is light number minus 1 Default 0 This menu attaches light x to sensor y Each ...

Page 95: ...mware version Downloader programming The panel can be programmed remotely using Enterprise Downloader Use the information you recorded in Appendix A System planning sheets on page 111 to inform the downloading operator of the programming requirements for this system A Downloader phone number should be programmed and the user programmable option Downloading must be powered on for remote downloader ...

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Page 97: ...cord 4 Installation Manual 91 Chapter 4 Testing and troubleshooting Summary This chapter provides information to help you test and troubleshoot the system Content Testing the system 92 Troubleshooting 101 ...

Page 98: ...puts and sirens on page 96 Light control on page 97 Energy saver module ESM on page 97 Fixed display LCD touchpad chime and trouble beep tones on page 98 Audio verification module communication on page 99 Cellular backup communication on page 100 Basic system commands Table 14 below describes basic touchpad operating commands For complete details on system operation including user programming refe...

Page 99: ... controlled light on and off Zones sensors Test sensors zones after all programming is completed whenever there is a change in environment equipment or programming and whenever a zone or sensor related problem occurs If the system does not respond as described in the following procedure see Troubleshooting Note While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service tool it only tests sensor ...

Page 100: ...sensor does not test If touchpads display SENSOR FAILURE and sirens sound a long low pitched beep when a zone or sensor is tripped this indicates that the wireless sensor signal strength is below acceptable limits affecting the sensor signal strength When possible locate wireless sensors within 100 ft of the panel While a transmitter may have a range of 1 000 ft 3000 m or more out in the open the ...

Page 101: ... the operator that you will be testing the system 2 Arm the system 3 Test each of the touchpad and wireless panic buttons and trip at least one sensor of each type fire intrusion etc to verify correct operation 4 Check pager displays to verify reports are received Pagers display an event code digit sensor number and the last four digits of the account number A pager display of 999 002 7468 indicat...

Page 102: ...code used 850 Quick arm used 851 Keyswitch sensor used 852 System armed Itself during service or power up Outputs and sirens You should test all outputs onboard and SnapCard to verify configuration programming Note Be sure to contact the central monitoring station before activating outputs that trigger from an alarm condition To test outputs 1 Contact the central monitoring station to inform them ...

Page 103: ...s 0 2 for light 2 0 3 for light 3 etc 4 Arm the system to away All lights plugged into modules set to unit 1 or set as entry lights should turn on and stay on for 5 minutes All lights plugged into modules set to unit 2 should blink three times to indicate the arming level Remaining lights should not be affected 5 Disarm the system If unit 1 or entry lights were on for an entry or alarm they will t...

Page 104: ...ing impaired persons To change status tone pitch 1 Press and hold the and 0 buttons together until you hear a steady tone then release the buttons Note Chime and trouble beep tones sound using the default frequency during or within 15 seconds of any button activity at that specific touchpad 2 Press and hold 1 to lower the pitch or press and hold 2 to raise the pitch 3 Release the button when the d...

Page 105: ...s The panel answers System hello This works if you have a phone interface voice module part 60 777 01 installed 3 The helper dials the following on the phone 1234 8 AVM access CODE 5 4 The helper should now be able to hear you through the AVM 5 Walk through the vicinity of the AVM while speaking at a normal conversation level 6 Tell the helper to dial a 1 and speak to you To return to listen mode ...

Page 106: ...e 4 Disconnect the phone line by unplugging the DB 8 cord from the RL 31X jack 5 Initiate a phone test 8 system master code 2 6 The phone test attempt should fail via the phone line within 5 minutes The panel will emit a long low tone and speak phone failure 1 if so equipped 7 Wait for the phone test to succeed via the cell backup The panel should emit a short high tone and speak phone test okay i...

Page 107: ...r zone issues on page 107 Wireless touchpad issues on page 108 Phone issues on page 108 Light control issues on page 109 Energy saver module issues on page 109 Automation module issues on page 110 Panel power issues Concord 4 transformers Concord 4 uses a 16 5 VAC transformer 600 1023 or 600 1024 with power line carrier Concord 3 uses a 24 VAC transformer Using a 24 VAC transformer on Concord 4 da...

Page 108: ...e reading at the connected battery can range from 11 2 to 13 5 VDC The panel automatically runs a backup battery test under the following conditions 1 on initial power up 2 during user sensor test 3 once every minute when backup battery has failed 4 once every 24 hours at the programmed STIME UL 98 Options off or once every 4 hours UL 98 Options on With the AC power transformer plugged in the pane...

Page 109: ...cords to see if you have the install code on file Verify the install code using the Enterprise Downloader software Use the dealer code to enter program mode and view the installer code Installer cannot remember dealer code Check your records to see if you have the dealer code on file If you don t have dealer codes you need to replace the panel Arming and disarming issues System protests and won t ...

Page 110: ...ay Arm to the desired level before bypassing a sensor Wireless sensor and touchpad battery issues System indicates Sensor Touchpad nn low battery Replace the indicated device battery and test the sensor touchpad after replacing the battery Central station pager reporting issues Trouble with your central station or pager Check the programming panel connections and proper phone line with line seizur...

Page 111: ...k that the DB 8 cord is plugged into the RJ31X CA 38A jack 4 Check for correct phone line wiring between the TELCO block and the RJ31X CA 38A jack Alphanumeric touchpad issues Display shows all Touchpad is not connected to panel bus terminals or is wired incorrectly Check and correct wiring Display is blank Check that panel is powered up Check for touchpad power and or incorrect bus wiring opens o...

Page 112: ...ply panel AC and backup battery power and retest Alarm is in partition 2 to 6 and speaker is connected to panel terminals 7 and 8 which activate only for partition 1 alarms Siren issues Piezo sirens connected to SnapCard or onboard panel outputs 1 and or 2 don t produce any alarm sounds Check for incorrect wiring between siren and panel and correct where necessary Output has not been configured se...

Page 113: ...rough holes on top of enclosure and antenna shrouds are installed Check that the wireless sensor batteries are installed Check the sensor batteries for low voltage Replace batteries if necessary Use an RF Sniffer 60 401 to verify that sensor is transmitting Sensor is not learned into panel memory Enter installer dealer program mode LEARN SENSORS and learn sensor into memory Zone is learned into wr...

Page 114: ...401 to verify that touchpad is transmitting Touchpad is not learned into panel memory Enter program mode and learn touchpad into memory see Sensors menu on page 85 Touchpad is learned into wrong partition Delete touchpad and learn into correct partition or change the partition in the Sensors menu on page 85 Touchpad reports trouble condition Check the touchpad batteries for low voltage Replace bat...

Page 115: ...ower transformer and X10 modules are not plugged into outlets on the same electrical phase Relocate modules or transformer to different outlets to determine working locations Energy saver module issues Module does not respond to system commands or appear to control furnace Check that the module is wired correctly to the panel terminals Verify the module LED is flashing continuously If the LED is n...

Page 116: ...is wired correctly to the panel terminals Verify the SuperBus module s red LED is flashing continuously If the LED is not flashing remove power and check wiring Check that the RS 232 cable is firmly connected to the automation module and the automation device Verify the automation device is powered and turned on Module is not controlling or communicating with the panel and panel does not indicate ...

Page 117: ...System planning sheets Summary This appendix provides various system planning sheets for the Concord 4 Content Customer information 112 Wireless devices 112 Hardware devices 113 Zone and sensor assignments 115 System settings index and record 118 ...

Page 118: ...SAW door window sensor 60 741 95 Micro recessed door window sensor 60 499 Slim line door window sensor 60 688 Micro door window sensor 60 641 Long life door window sensor 60 461 Shock sensor 60 459 Sound sensor 60 462 Glass guard sensor 60 506 System sensor smoke sensor 60 838 95R 2100ARFT smoke sensor 60 848 02 95 ESL 562 smoke sensor 60 460 Rate of rise heat sensor 60 589 Manual fire pull sensor...

Page 119: ...59 95R SAW four button keyfob touchpad 60 832 95R Two button ELM keyfob touchpad Hardware devices Table 21 Hardware devices Part number Description Quantity mA max Subtotal Hardwire sensors detectors System sensor models 2400 or 2400TH or ESL series 429AT 429C 429CT 521B 521BXT 521NCSXT 711U 711UT 721U 721UT TS7 2 or TS7 2T 80 mA 13 082 PIR motion detector 10 mA Sirens 13 046 Hardwire exterior sir...

Page 120: ...ired zone expander SnapCard 230 mA 60 758 4 output SnapCard 130 mA 60 774 Hardwired input module 35 mA 60 770 Hardwired output module 180 mA 60 620 01 Energy saver module 20 mA 60 850 60 850 01 Cellular backup module standard power Cellular backup module high power 10 mA 60 861 Wireless cellular gateway 1900 mA 60 677 Interrogator 200 audio verification module 1600 mA 60 783 02 Automation module 1...

Page 121: ...tallation Manual 115 Zone and sensor assignments Table 22 Zone and sensor assignments No RF zone Module bus ID number Module input number Group Partition Zone sensor text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ...

Page 122: ...ing sheets 116 Concord 4 Installation Manual No RF zone Module bus ID number Module input number Group Partition Zone sensor text 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 ...

Page 123: ...ing sheets Concord 4 Installation Manual 117 No RF zone Module bus ID number Module input number Group Partition Zone sensor text 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 ...

Page 124: ...ccess code lock On 0003 Access timeout 90 seconds 09004 Account number 00000 0010 to 0060 Activity timeout 24 hours 0305 Alarm verify Off 06108 to 06608 Antenna tamper Off 06001 Audio mode 1 09001 Audio verify Off 09000 Auto phone test Off 02001 Auto test reset On 02002 Auxiliary panic On 0511 to 0561 Auxiliary power fail On 06016 AVM access code None 09006 Back in service On 06003 Backup CS phone...

Page 125: ...bort delay 30 seconds 02006 Disable trouble beeps Off 0701 Downloader code 12345 0000 Downloader phone number None 01090 DTMF dialing On 02004 Duress code None 0016 to 0066 Duress option Off 06103 to 06603 Edit sensors None 083 Entry delay 30 seconds 0310 to 0360 Exception reports phones Off 01003 01013 01023 1__________2__________ 3__________ Exception reports pagers Off 01033 01043 01053 01063 0...

Page 126: ...y format Off 06105 to 06605 Latchkey reports pagers On 01035 01045 01055 01065 01075 1__________2__________ 3__________4__________ 5__________ Latchkey zones None 0500 Learn sensors None 080 Line fail delay None 0213 Local phone control On 0210 to 0260 Low CPU battery On 06005 Low level reports CS phone 1 On CS phone 2 3 Off 01002 01012 01022 1__________2__________ 3__________ Low level reports pa...

Page 127: ...______ 3__________4__________ 5__________ Partition security On 0004 Phone access key 0216 to 0266 Phone panic Off 0215 to 0265 Phone test On 02000 Phone test frequency 7 days 0303 Police panic On 0512 to 0562 Program report Off 06015 Quick arm Off 0011 to 0061 Quick exit On 0012 to 0062 Receiver failure Off 06012 Remote access On 0211 to 0221 RF low battery rpt Weekly 06013 RF supervisory rpt Wee...

Page 128: ...121 SnapCard output 4 01003 arming to away 101131 Star is no delay Off 0514 to 0564 Streamlining On 01036 01046 01056 01066 01076 1__________2__________ 3__________4__________ 5__________ Supervisory time 03 00 0300 Swinger limit 1 06015 System tamper Off 06109 to 06609 Toll saver On 0214 to 0264 TP panic RPT FMT Off 06010 Two trip error Off 06009 Two wire smoke Off 1101 UL 98 options Off 0702 VOX...

Page 129: ...des reference tables and specifications Content Sensor group characteristics 124 Sensor text 128 System event triggers 130 Sensor group event triggers 131 Sensor number event triggers 132 System feature event triggers 135 Response characteristics 136 Response numbers 136 Specifications 138 ...

Page 130: ...ic 24 hour silent portable emergency buttons Silent Instant 1 2 3 04 Fixed auxiliary 24 hour auxiliary sensor such as Pendant Panic or holdup button Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 05 Fixed auxiliary 24 hour auxiliary emergency button Siren shutoff confirms CS report Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 06 Portable auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert button Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 07 Portable auxiliary 24 hour ...

Page 131: ...layed interior Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm Police Interior 3 20 Delayed interior PIR motion sensors that initiate a delay before going into alarm Police Standard 3 21 Local instant interior 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that opens and closes Police Instant 1 2 3 22 Local delayed interior Same as group 21 plus activation initiates a delay before going...

Page 132: ...PIR motion sensor sound sensor or pressure mat Silent Instant 1 2 3 33 Siren Wireless siren supervision Silent Instant 1 2 3 34 Gas Carbon monoxide CO gas detectors Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 35 Local instant police day zone Local alarm in levels 1 and 2 Report to CS in level 3 Police Instant Lev el 3 only 1 2 3 38 Auxiliary Water sensor Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 Note Check marks represent characterist...

Page 133: ...king from the kitchen to the living room When the person is detected walking through the kitchen the motion sensor in the kitchen is tripped sounding a local alarm If motion is detected by the living room motion sensor within two minutes an alarm report will be sent to the central station Figure 28 Cross zone diagram Motion sensor Motion sensor Path of person walking Note We do not recommend cross...

Page 134: ...re 129 Open 189 4 010 Arm 070 Fence 130 Opening 190 5 011 Armed 071 Fire 131 Panic 191 6 012 Arming 072 First 132 Partition 192 7 013 Attic 073 Floor 133 Patio 193 8 014 Auxiliary 074 Force 134 Pet 194 9 015 Away 075 Foyer 135 Phone 195 A 016 Baby 076 Freeze 136 Please 196 B 017 Back 077 Front 137 PM 197 C 018 Bar 078 Furnace 138 Police 198 D 019 Basement 079 Gallery 139 Pool 199 E 020 Bathroom 08...

Page 135: ...hkey 160 Side 220 Z 041 Date 101 Laundry 161 Siren 221 space 042 Daughters 102 Left 162 Sliding 222 apostrophe 043 Degrees 103 Level 163 Smoke 223 dash 044 Delay 104 Library 164 Sons 224 _ underscore 045 Den 105 Light 165 Sound 225 046 Desk 106 Lights 166 South 226 047 Detector 107 Living 167 Special 227 048 Dining 108 Load 168 Stairs 228 049 Disarmed 109 Loading 169 Stay 229 050 Door 110 Low 170 ...

Page 136: ...or trouble phone or receiver failure When a receiver failure S94 or a phone failure S96 occurs 008 Arming to stay or away When the system is armed to level 2 or 3 009 Arming to away When the system is armed to level 3 010 AVM is interactive audio session in progress When the central station operator begins listening or talking to the premises 011 Fail to communicate panel can t call CS or pager Wh...

Page 137: ...r Sensor group Trigger number Group 00 in alarm 064 Group 17 in alarm 081 Group 01 in alarm 065 Group 18 in alarm 082 Group 02 in alarm 066 Group 19 in alarm 083 Group 03 in alarm 067 Group 20 in alarm 084 Group 04 in alarm 068 Group 21 in alarm 085 Group 05 in alarm 069 Group 22 in alarm 086 Group 06 in alarm 070 Group 23 in alarm 087 Group 07 in alarm 071 Group 24 in alarm 088 Group 08 in alarm ...

Page 138: ...larm 136 Open 264 Sensor 09 In alarm 137 Open 265 Sensor 10 In alarm 138 Open 266 Sensor 11 In alarm 139 Open 267 Sensor 12 In alarm 140 Open 268 Sensor 13 In alarm 141 Open 269 Sensor 14 In alarm 142 Open 270 Sensor 15 In alarm 143 Open 271 Sensor 16 In alarm 144 Open 272 Sensor 17 In alarm 145 Open 273 Sensor 18 In alarm 146 Open 274 Sensor 19 In alarm 147 Open 275 Sensor 20 In alarm 148 Open 27...

Page 139: ...Sensor 42 In alarm 170 Open 298 Sensor 43 In alarm 171 Open 299 Sensor 44 In alarm 172 Open 300 Sensor 45 In alarm 173 Open 301 Sensor 46 In alarm 174 Open 302 Sensor 47 In alarm 175 Open 303 Sensor 48 In alarm 176 Open 304 Sensor 49 In alarm 177 Open 305 Sensor 50 In alarm 178 Open 306 Sensor 51 In alarm 179 Open 307 Sensor 52 In alarm 180 Open 308 Sensor 53 In alarm 181 Open 309 Sensor 54 In ala...

Page 140: ...rm 203 Open 331 Sensor 76 In alarm 204 Open 332 Sensor 77 In alarm 205 Open 333 Sensor 78 In alarm 206 Open 334 Sensor 79 In alarm 207 Open 335 Sensor 80 In alarm 208 Open 336 Sensor 81 In alarm 209 Open 337 Sensor 82 In alarm 210 Open 338 Sensor 83 In alarm 211 Open 339 Sensor 84 In alarm 212 Open 340 Sensor 85 In alarm 213 Open 341 Sensor 86 In alarm 214 Open 342 Sensor 87 In alarm 215 Open 343 ...

Page 141: ...Receiver failure Detected 229 Back in service Alarm AC loss battery drain then AC restore 230 Phone failure Detected 231 Buffer full Detected 232 Two trip error Detected 233 System tamper Alarm 40 incorrect code entry keystrokes 237 Freeze Alarm 238 No activity Alarm 239 Fire panic Alarm 240 Police panic Alarm 241 Auxiliary panic Alarm 242 Opening report Occurred 243 Closing report Occurred 244 La...

Page 142: ...ime The point remains active for the duration of the event Siren pattern The point activates and deactivates according to the current alarm type Auxiliary fast on off on Police constant on Fire repeating Trip delay The point activates 30 seconds after the trigger event occurs Response numbers Table 31 below describes the response numbers Table 31 Response numbers Response number Siren tracking Tri...

Page 143: ...does not necessarily require disarming no activity closing report etc outputs set up for a sustained response time remain activated until the next arming level change 4 If an event occurs that activates an output set up for trip delay the delay and output activation can be canceled by trigger event restoral 5 Activated outputs set up for a 3 minute response time remain active for the entire three ...

Page 144: ...able 12 VDC 4 5 or 5 0Ah Lead Acid part no 60 681 OR 12 VDC 7Ah part no 60 680 The battery will last 24 hours with no AC and specified standby load Radio frequency 319 5 MHz Nominal RF range 1 000 ft 305 m typical open air Storage temperature 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Operating temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Relative humidity 85 maximum noncondensing Dimensions 14 x 12 x 3 in 356 x 305 x 76 mm ...

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