8
Concord
not be used in UL Listed installations.
Bypassing a Sensor Directly
Use this method if the system is armed and you would like
to open a window without disarming.
Refer to the Appendix A User Sheets to determine what
the sensor number is for the sensor you wish to bypass.
Note
You cannot bypass sensors directly using a keychain
touchpad.
To bypass sensors directly:
1.
Close all doors and windows.
2.
Arm your system to the desired level.
3.
At any touchpad, press
ƒ
+
CODE
. (
ƒ
is labeled
Bypass)
4.
Touchpads display, “BYPASS SENSOR _ _,” or
“ENTER SNSR _ _.” Enter the desired sensor num-
ber.
5.
Touchpads display, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or
“SENSOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example.
If the touchpad displays “INVALID,” or “FAILURE,”
or if the touchpad sounds one long beep, make sure
that you entered a valid sensor number. Heat and
smoke sensors cannot be bypassed.
6.
Bypass other sensors, if necessary, by repeating
Step 3.
7.
The bypassed door or window can now be opened.
To arm (unbypass) bypassed sensors:
1.
Repeat the above procedure substituting the bypassed
sensor number or,
2.
Close bypassed doors and/or windows and arm your
system again.
Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly
Use this method if you are arming the system and would
like to bypass doors and windows already open.
To bypass sensors indirectly:
1.
Leave open only those doors and windows that are to
remain open. Close all others.
2.
Arm your system to the desired level. The touchpad
emits protest beeps and displays “PROTEST,”
because of the open sensor(s).
3.
At any touchpad. press
ƒ
(Bypass). Touchpads with
displays show, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or “SEN-
SOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example.
4.
The system sounds arming level beeps to indicate that
the system is armed and open sensors have been suc-
cessfully bypassed.
To arm (unbypass) bypassed sensors:
1.
Close bypassed doors and/or windows.
2.
Arm your system again.
To bypass sensors indirectly using a keychain touchpad:
1.
Press the Lock button once to arm the system and
again to bypass open sensors:
+
Was the Bypass Successful?
To confirm whether or not a sensor was bypassed:
1.
Press the Status button on the touchpad. (
‚
is labeled
Status.)
Touchpads list bypassed sensors or zones.
Basic Light Control
There are two kinds of light control:
❑
Basic light control, offering instant light control at
any touchpad, and
❑
Advanced light control, in which lights turn on and off
automatically according to specific situations. (See
“Advanced Light Control” on page 17).
To turn all lights on or off:
1.
From any touchpad:
Press
0
+
0
.
From a 4-button keychain touchpad:
Press the
Lights button.
To turn a specific light on or off*:
1.
From any touchpad:
Press
0
+ light number.
From a 4-button keychain touchpad:
You cannot turn on a specific light using a keychain
touchpad.
* Refer to the User Sheets in Appendix A to determine which light
number is associated with which lamp.
Basic Output Control
Panel output points control the hardware installed on your
system. These outputs are usually configured to turn on
automatically in response to certain events.
Your installer may have configured your system so that
you can control some output points from your touchpad.
REMEMBER:
When a sensor is bypassed, you are allowing that
door or window to go unprotected.
For system lights to respond to basic
and advanced light commands, the
light switches must be turned on.