Chapter 3: Programming
Concord 4 Installation Manual
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Latchkey report
Shortcut: 030nnn4,
where nnn is user
number 000 to 229
Default:
On (for 000 to 005),
Off (for 006 to 229)
This setting determines whether the user code causes a latchkey report to
be sent to a pager when the code is used to change arming levels.
To assign the latchkey report attribute to user codes:
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 A
or B
until the display shows
LATCHKEY OFF/ON
(current
setting).
5. Press 1
(off) or 2
(on). The display flashes the entered setting. Press #
and
the display shows the new setting.
Partition assign
Shortcut: 030nnn5
where nnn = user
number 000 to 229
Default: Ptn 1
This setting determines which partitions a user code can access. A code can
be 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 - nnnn
.
4. Press A
or B
until the display shows
PARTITION ASSIGN
(current
setting).
5. Enter the desired partitions (1 to 6). The display flashes the entered
numbers. Press # and the numbers stop flashing.
Partition master
Shortcut: 0310 to 0315
Default: None
The partition master code provides access to all system operations and user
programming for a single partition. You must be in the partition of the
partition master code you wish to change.
To change the partition master code:
1. With the display showing
USER CODES
, press #
then A
or B
until the
display shows
PARTITION MASTER CODE.
2. Press #
and the display shows
PARTITION nnnn
(current code).
3. Enter a new four-digit code. The display flashes the entered code. Press #
and the display shows the new code.