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Concord
To activate a Police panic alarm from a keychain touchpad:
❑
Press and hold the
Lock and
Unlock buttons
at the same time for 2 seconds.
Lighting During a Police Panic Alarm
If your system is equipped with system lighting, all system
lights will flash continuously during a Police panic alarm.
Auxiliary Panic Alarm
The Auxiliary panic alarm sounds from interior sirens
only. It is typically set up by your security dealer, based
on your specific needs. On monitored systems, the central
station responds by calling the service or agency you spec-
ified through your dealer, such as an ambulance service.
To activate an Auxiliary panic alarm from a touchpad:
❑
Press and hold the
Auxiliary button(s) for 2 sec-
onds.
To send an Auxiliary panic alarm from a keychain
touchpad:
1.
Press and hold the
Lights and
Star buttons at
the same time for 2 seconds.
Lighting During an Auxiliary Panic Alarm
If your system is equipped with system lighting, all system
lights will turn on and remain on during an Auxiliary
panic alarm.
Siren Time-out
If the system is not disarmed after an alarm, the sirens will
continue to sound until the time-out period is reached.
The time-out period can only be programmed by your
installer or dealer.
Even though reaching the time-out stops the sirens, the
alarm will still be in progress and will remain so until the
system is manually disarmed.
Access Codes
The system requires a valid access code before it will pro-
cess most commands.
There is one System Master code which serves as the pri-
mary User Programming code for your system. Only a
very limited number of users will need to know this code.
There are two Partition Master codes (one for each parti-
tion) which allow access to system operations in their
respective partitions.
There are 60 Regular User codes which act like keys to
arm and disarm the system. If necessary, they can be
assigned to neighbors, baby-sitters, or repair persons for
temporary use. Regular user codes can be changed in User
Programming and are easily deleted from the system when
no longer necessary.
Programming Access Codes
The code you use to enter User Programming determines
which features such as codes and code attributes you’ll be
able to change.
A user code can be given certain attributes which limit
what the user can do within the system. Attributes may be
changed by you, or by a dealer over the phone using
downloading software.
The User Sheets in Appendix A provide a location for you
to record the actual user codes and the attributes of each.
If you need assistance in changing any code attributes con-
tact your dealer.
System Master Code Privileges
Using the System Master code to enter User Programming
allows you to:
❑
Change the System Master code.
❑
Change or delete the Partition Master code in the cur-
rent partition.
❑
Change or delete Regular User codes in the current
partition.
The default System Master code is
1234
. It is impor-
tant that you change this default and write the new code on
the User Sheets in Appendix A.
Partition Master Code Privileges
Using the Partition Master code to enter User Program-
ming allows you to:
❑
Change the Partition Master code in the current parti-
tion.
❑
Change or delete the Regular User codes in the cur-
rent partition.
There is not a default Partition Master code. Write parti-
tion master codes on the User Sheets in Appendix A.
Good Access Code Hygiene
To preserve the integrity of your
system, keep access codes
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.