Concord 4 Series Systems
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The following sections describe the settings that appear under
ONBOARD OPTIONS—INPUTS
.
The following sections describe the settings that appear under
ONBOARD OPTIONS—OUTPUT
PROGRAMMING
.
Smoke Verify
(1100)
Onboard Options-Inputs (Default = off)
This setting controls the number of sensor group 26 (fire) zone trips
needed to report a fire alarm.
When turned off, hardwire and wireless smoke sensor alarms are
reported immediately.
When turned on,
•
Hardwire Smoke sensors:
onboard or SnapCard zones learned into
group 26 must be in alarm for at least three seconds or tripped twice
within five minutes before activating system sirens and reporting to
a central station (or pager).
•
Wireless Smoke sensors
: the first 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 cen-
tral station.
Note
RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 seconds as long
as they are detecting smoke. This repeated transmission will serve as the
second zone trip, causing the alarm to be reported.
To turn Smoke Verify off or on:
1. With the display showing
ONBOARD OPTIONS
,
press # twice. The display shows
SMOKE VER-
IFY OFF/ON
(current setting)
.
2. Press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the
entered number.
3. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Note
For California State Fire Marshall Listed installations,
this feature must be off.
Two Wire Smoke
(1101)
Onboard Options-Inputs (Default = off)
This setting determines how onboard hardwire zone 8
is configured. When this setting is on, zone 8 will be
configured for two wire smoke detectors. When off, it
will be configured for a normal hardwire input.
To turn Two Wire Smoke off or on:
1. With the display showing
ONBOARD OPTIONS
, press # twice. The
display shows
SMOKE VERIFY OFF/ON
(current setting)
.
2. Press A or B until the display shows
TWO WIRE SMOKE ON/OFF
(current setting).
3. Press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the entered number.
Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Output 1, 2
(Output 1: partition assign-11100,
configuration-11101; Output 2: partition assign-
11110, configuration-11111)
Onboard Options-Output-Programming
(Defaults: Output 1=Ptn 1, 01614; Output 2=Ptn 1, 01710)
This setting lets you assign the partition and the 5-digit
configuration number for the two onboard outputs. The
configuration number determines
•
which system event activates the selected output, and
•
the duration or time the output is activated.
The first three digits represent the trigger number of an
event (such as triggering an alarm, opening a sensor, or
arming the system). The last two digits represent how the
output responds (such as momentary switching, main-
tained (or latched) switching, or switching for a preset
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 Out-
put Text is programmed, user Output Control will not function
for that output.
Use the system event trigger and response numbers listed
in Appendix B: Reference Tables.
To set up onboard Output 1 & 2 partition and configuration
assignments:
1. With the display showing
ONBOARD OPTIONS
, press # + B.
The display shows
OUTPUT PROGRAMMING
.
2. Press # and the display shows
OUTPUT 1
. Press B to select
OUTPUT 2
.
3. Press # and the display shows
PARTITION ASSIGN n
(current
setting).
4. Press 1-6 to assign the output to the desired partition, then
press #. The display shows
PARTITION ASSIGN
(new setting).
5. Press B and the display shows
CONFIGURATION tttrr
(current
setting).
6. Enter the desired configuration number. The display flashes
the entered number. Press # and the display shows the new
setting.
7. Press # and repeat steps 2 through 6 until all outputs are pro-
grammed.
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