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Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies

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Appendix B: Planning for 
Emergencies

Develop plans for a variety of emergency situations. Peri-
odically discuss and rehearse emergency plans that include 
the following:

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Understand how to use your security system.

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Know the normal state of doors and windows; open, 
closed, or locked.

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Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to 
the touch.

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Emphasize that everyone should escape as quickly as 
possible. Do not stop to gather any belongings.

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Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to 
help reduce smoke inhalation during your escape.

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Meet at a designated outdoor location.

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Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if 
there is a fire.

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Notify fire department from a neighbor’s phone.

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If you arrive at the premises and hear sirens, do not 
attempt to enter the building. Call for emergency 
assistance from a neighbor’s phone.

Floor Plan Example

The figure on this page is an example of a multilevel floor 
plan. Use it as a guide and draw your floor plan on the next 
page.

Your Floor Plan

Use the space provided on the next page and the follow 
these guidelines when drawing your floor plan:

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Show all building levels.

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Show exits from each room (two exits per room are 
recommended).

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Show the location of all security system components.

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Show the locations of any fire extinguishers.

Alarm System Limitations

Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee 
protection against burglary, fire, or environmental emer-
gencies. All alarm systems are subject to possible compro-
mise or failure-to-warn, for a variety of reasons including:

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If sirens are not placed within range of persons sleep-
ing, in remote areas of the premises, or if they are 
placed behind doors or other obstacles.

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If intruders gain access through unprotected entry 
points or areas where sensors are bypassed.

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If intruders have the technical means of bypassing, 
jamming, or disconnecting any or all parts of the sys-
tem.

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If power to sensors is disconnected or inadequate.

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If freeze, flood, or any environmental sensors are not 
located in areas where the specific condition can be 
detected.

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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. Sen-
sors 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, explo-
sions, improper storage of flammables, overloaded 
electrical circuits, or other hazardous conditions.

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If telephone lines are out of service. Telephone lines 
are also vulnerable to compromise by any of several 
means.

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Summary of Contents for Concord express

Page 1: ...e and Date 10 Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness 10 Arming Your System Silently 10 Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps 11 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness 11 Notification by Pager 11 Pa...

Page 2: ...ompliant See the Installation Instructions for details Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if ot...

Page 3: ...de l enterprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement etre install en suivant une m thod accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l enterprise utilis s pour un...

Page 4: ...IARY buttons for 2 seconds Send a fire alarm Press and hold both FIRE buttons for 2 seconds Arm system with No Delay 2 Code 4 or 3 Code 4 Arm system to send a Latchkey page 2 Code 6 or 3 Code 6 Bypass...

Page 5: ...r e s s b o t h L i g h t s S y s t e m A w a y P a g e r O f f N o D e l a y p r e s s b o t h p r e s s b o t h T e s t S y s t e m W e e k l y S i l e n t S t a y D 7 0 8 B A 4 1 5 6 2 3 B y p a s...

Page 6: ...sound the system makes dur ing a sensor test to indicate that a sensor was tested properly Status beeps are described in more detail throughout the manual Pager Notification Your system can dial the...

Page 7: ...alarm See the section on Pre venting Accidental Alarms if you would like to be able to leave quickly when the system is armed To stop sirens and cancel an alarm When an alarm condition occurs disarmin...

Page 8: ...rm to 2 STAY Using the Chime Feature Turning on the Chime feature is like having bells on every protected door and window When this feature is on sirens and speakers sound 2 beeps whenever anyone open...

Page 9: ...won t set off an alarm Likewise upon returning to your home or business you ll need enough time to open the door and get to a touchpad to disarm the system The Exit Delay is a period of time long enou...

Page 10: ...order to do this Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay 1 Close all perimeter doors and windows 2 Exit the premises if arming to Level 3 AWAY 3 Enter 2 Code or 3 Code The system sounds two or three sho...

Page 11: ...entered a valid access code and a valid sensor number i You cannot bypass sensors directly using a keychain touchpad Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly Use this method if you are arming the system and woul...

Page 12: ...ither by a sensor or panic button activation Each type of alarm sounds and reacts differently when activated as described in the fol lowing table Panic Alarms Panic alarms are easily activated from an...

Page 13: ...odes confidential and delete extra codes as soon as they are no longer needed We recommend that you avoid using obvious code patterns such as 1234 or 1111 2222 etc Using the Programming Menus Some sys...

Page 14: ...e as 6 digits mm dd yy then press 4 Press 4 to exit the programming menus Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness Arming Your System Silently Use the Silent Arming feature to arm your system w...

Page 15: ...ming menus After dimming the display pressing any button momen tarily returns the display to full brightness After 15 sec onds without touchpad activity the display returns to the set dimmed level If...

Page 16: ...ime a user arms the sys tem 222 for Level 2 or 333 for Level 3 and the user code entered See Notification by Pager for more information on pag ing reports Latchkey Paging The Latchkey paging feature a...

Page 17: ...the No Activity feature is currently available to you and the dura tion of the No Activity setting If the feature is not cur rently available to you contact your installer Using the Panel Download Fea...

Page 18: ...ST OK or ZONES ALL TESTED 6 Disarm to Level 1 to exit Test Mode Phone Communication Test The purpose of this weekly test is to verify that the con nection between the central monitoring station and yo...

Page 19: ...sor Open the secured door or window q Zones nn OK q SENSOR nn OK Smoke detector Press and hold the test button until the system sounds transmission beeps q Zones nn OK q SENSOR nn OK Motion detector A...

Page 20: ...rected trouble beeps and messages start again 4 to 10 hours later To stop trouble beeps Perform a system status check by pressing on a touchpad Change the arming level Table 2 describes the conditions...

Page 21: ...sor as described in Sensor Test 2 If testing the sensor does not clear the trouble condition call your security dealer for service SENSOR XX LOW BATTERY A sensor has a low battery 1 Disarm the system...

Page 22: ...r it is a hardwired sensor HW wireless sensor WL or touchpad TP User Codes The tables below provide space for you to record user codes and the attributes of each If you would like the Latchkey attribu...

Page 23: ...L o c k k e y t o I n c r e a s e t h e a r m i n g l e v e l A r m t h e s y s t e m t o L e v e l 3 w i t h n o E x i t o r E n t r y d e l a y P r e s s b o t h a t o n e t i m e t o C r e a t e a...

Page 24: ...nd a No Activity report to the Central Station q No My system setup does not include this fea ture System Information Door Door Location Entry Dela y Exit Dela y 1 2 3 4 5 Feature My system features i...

Page 25: ...from their installed location Sensors may not warn in time when fires are caused by smoking in bed explo sions improper storage of flammables overloaded electrical circuits or other hazardous conditi...

Page 26: ...s no substitute for insurance 7 Security systems and devices cannot compensate you for life or property losses If Your System Needs Service If you have any questions about your security system or if i...

Page 27: ...when the touchpad displays REG CODE 02 5 Enter the new code and press 6 Press B BYPASS on off appears q Press 1 to turn the option off for this user code q Press 2 to turn the option on for this user...

Page 28: ...eature is on Allows dealer to make changes to the system from off site System Tests A user attribute that when on allows the user to enter test mode by pressing code Phone Test code Sensor Test Direct...

Page 29: ...ode Direct Bypassing for User 00 1 0 0 0 1 1 Off or 2 On System Tests for User 00 1 0 0 0 2 Change User code 01 1 0 0 1 0 4 digit code Direct Bypassing for User 01 1 0 0 1 1 1 Off or 2 On System Tests...

Page 30: ...0 1 2 1 1 Off or 2 On System Tests for User 12 1 0 1 2 2 Change User code 13 1 0 1 3 0 4 digit code Direct Bypassing for User 13 1 0 1 3 1 1 Off or 2 On System Tests for User 13 1 0 1 3 2 Change User...

Page 31: ...3 4 5 6 16 20 Lights i M Memory failure 17 N No Activity Feature 13 20 No delay i 6 O opening doors or windows 1 4 6 13 P Pager Notification 2 11 12 20 Panic alarms 1 8 15 Phone Communication Test i 1...

Page 32: ...Notes 28 Notes...

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