GE 60-806-95R-16Z Installation Instructions

GE 60-806-95R-16Z - Security Concord Express System Control Panel Manual

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    ) *( 6HFXULW\ ZZZ*(6HFXULW\FRP Part No: 60-806 60-806-95R 466-1665 Rev G June 2004 T e s t S y s te m W e e k ly O ff A 1 p re s s b o th N o D e s D * S ta y 2 S ile n t 5 S y s te m 8 L ig h ts 0 A rm e d R eady A w ay 3 6 M enu 9 B ypass # Concord Express Installation Instructions
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    Installation Instructions for details. Alarm dialing equipment trouble with this equipment, please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and/or repair information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem . GE Interlogix
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    ne doit pas oublier qu ´ il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n ´ empechent pas le dégradation du service dans certaines situations. Actuellement, les enterprises de télécommunication ne permettent pas que l ´ on raccorde leur matériel a des jacks d ´ abonné, sauf dans
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    Contents About This Manual 1 Special Installation Requirements 1 UL Listed Systems ...1 UL-Canada Listed Systems ...3 Planning the Installation 3 Standard Panel ...3 Touchpads ...3 SnapCard ...3 Installing the System 4 Determine the Panel Location ...4 Total
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    Changing Fixed Display LCD Touchpad Chime and Trouble Beep Tones 49 Troubleshooting 50 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets 54 Cross-Zoning ...57 Appendix B: Programming Mode Menus and Settings 66 Specifications 68 Wiring Diagram Back Page ii
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    the requirements for UL Listed systems. Basic System • Control Panel (60-806, 60-806-95R) • Backup Battery, 12 VDC, 4 AH (60-681) • SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Touchpad (60-746-01), SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad (60-820), SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Touchpad (60-803), or SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Touchpad
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    models 429AT, 521B, or 521BXT learned into sensor group 26 • Wireless Smoke Sensor 60-506-319.5 or 60-645-95 learned into sensor group 26 • IMMEDIATE TROUBLE service 30-240 sec. 45-184 sec. 1 On if smoke alarms are programmed into system Enabled for zones with a high probability of false alarms
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    Contact ID reporting formats: • ITI CS-5000 Central Station Receiver • Sur-Gard Central Station Receiver with models SG-DRL2A and SG-CPM2 UL you must use the ITI 60-679-CN Class II transformer (Basler part number BE 116250-AAA) to power the panel. • Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit (CAN/ULC
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    of factory programmed settings). Zone 6 can be set up in programming to accept 2-wire smoke detectors. • Built-In Radio Receiver: Allows use of GE Security 319.5 MHz. crystal and/or SAW Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpads. • Phone Line Connection: Allows the panel to communicate with central
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    jacket must be separated from all other conductors by a minimum of 1/4-inch or by a nonconductive barrier. OR (B) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher circuits. 4 5 -5 5 " Note: Allow at Least 24' in Front of Panel to Allow for
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    AWG-830 ft. (based on 10 ohms maximum loop resistance + 2k end-of-line) 22 AWG-80 ft. 18 AWG-200 ft. when using ITI siren models 13-469 or 13-046 22 AWG-300 ft. 18 AWG- 750 ft. 22 AWG-300 ft. 18 AWG- 750 ft. 22 AWG-250 ft
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    (see Figure 3). 9. Install the circuit board into the cabinet, inserting the loop antenna loop up into the antenna housing (see Figure 3), then secure the circuit board with the four mounting screws (included). Antenna Housing Insert Antenna Loop Up Into Antenna Housing Figure 3. Installing the
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    -60-756 Install the desired SnapCard onto the panel SnapCard Header and secure it in place with two screws, included with the card (Figure 6). Connect all necessary input/output wiring using the installation instructions included with the SnapCard. Note Use of the HIM with the Concord™ Express
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    (Shared Commons) Figure 7. Installing and Connecting the HIM in the Concord Express G N D +12V 3 4 A BUS B 5 6 Panel N/C and N/O Intrusion Detection Circuits Figure 9 shows the typical wiring for Optex model RX-040 (PI) PIR motion detectors. The minimum available panel voltage for hardwired
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    . ! Warning Use only the 2-wire smoke detector models described above. Alarm signals from other detectors may not be processed correctly µA maximum idle current per detector. Maximum total loop current allowed in an alarm condition is 80 mA. The maximum loop resistance for 2-wire smoke detectors
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    can be used with 4-wire smoke detectors that latch and remain in the alarm state until power is removed and then restored to the detector. The panel 8.5 to 14.2 VDC. Connect up to five Sentrol (ESL) model 449AT (ITI part no. 13-360) smoke detectors to panel power input as shown in Figure 11.
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    (00410) activates the output during any audible alarm, allowing for a siren connection without changing the output configuration number. Note For UL Listed systems, Siren Verify must be on. Black (Common) Yellow (Steady) GND Concord Express Panel Terminals 3 O U T1/ +12V 7 Red (Not Used
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    current. The default setting (01710) activates the output for status and alarm tones, which allows for a piezo siren connection without changing the alarm. The following siren drivers, self-contained sirens, and bells have been tested and found compatible for use with the panel: • Moose Models MPI
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    60-746-01) • SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpads (60-803, 60-809) • SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-804, 60-810) • SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad (60 the panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs even if the phone is in use or off-hook.
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    out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and make corrections where necessary. Proceed to the "Troubleshooting" section of this manual if problems persist. Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB-8 Cord After installing the RJ-31X jack, you are ready to
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    out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and correct where necessary. Proceed to the "Troubleshooting" section of this manual if problems persist. Connecting the AC Power Transformer The panel must be powered by a plug-in stepdown transformer that supplies 16.5 VAC
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    Refer to the "Troubleshooting" section. Programming the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet wires from the Programming Touchpad Cable (60- 791) to the power and bus flashing star. Press , and the display shows SERVICE TOUCHPAD ACTIVE. 5. Press 8 + 4321 +
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    PROGRAMMING is displayed can you advance to tier 2 menus (see Figure 22). Tier 2 Menus B Security Phones A # *# * B Phone Options A # * B Timers A # * B Touchpad B Options A A # * B Reporting Siren Options A # *# * B Sensors B Accessory B Modules Onboard B Options
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    also be accessed by entering shortcut numbers. See the section, "Programming Tier 2 Menu Items" for complete details. Programming Tier 1 Menu Items This section guides you through programming tier 1 menu items as they appear in sequence. The exact order you need to follow will depend on whether you
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    can enter the shortcut number for that setting. Shortcut numbers in this manual appear in parenthesis ( ), next to the setting name. For example the Memory Clear. LOADER CODE nnnnn (new code). Installer Code (0001) Security-Global (Default = 4321) The 4-digit installer code is used for entering
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    Note The Dealer Code cannot be deleted by clearing panel memory. SIA False Alarm Reduction (0003) Security-Global (Default = on) Controls the following settings that are required by the SIA False Alarm Reduction Standard: • Arming level changes made from wireless touchpads and keychain touchpads
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    user to disarm the system to avoid setting off an alarm. Auto Stay Arming (0014) Security-Partition 1 (Default = on) This setting determines one every second during the last 10 seconds. If the exit delay time expires with no standard delay sensor activation, the system automatically arms to
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    Security-Partition 1 (Default = none) The duress code is a unique 4-digit access code that allows users to operate the system and, at the same time, instructs the panel to send a silent alarm shows the new number. Note Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent interruptions to panel
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    that involve a high-level security risk, including the following conditions: • Fire, Police, Auxiliary, Duress, and Freeze alarms • No Activity • • Hardwire Zone Trouble (open or short) • Supervisory (wireless devices) • Low Battery (wireless devices) • Other non-alarm related conditions ¾
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    display shows the new Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent interruptions security risk, including the following conditions: • Fire, Police, Auxiliary, Duress, and Freeze alarms -alarm conditions to the pager, including the following conditions: • Force Armed • Hardwire Zone Trouble
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    and hold 7 for one second. To enter #, press and hold 9 for one second. (current number), enter the desired phone Note Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent interruptions to panel communi- number. The display flashes the entered number. cation to the central monitoring station (or
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    , even if the panel makes other reports to the central monitoring station during that time period. Note Phone Test Freq must be set to 2 or higher for this feature (Default=on) When this setting is on, the panel activates trouble beeps to alert users on the ¾ To turn Communication Failure notifica
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    Dialer Abort Delay time setting) to report to the central station. When this feature is on, alarm reports from sensors the combined time for the Entry Delay (0310) and Dialer Abort Delay must not exceed 60 seconds. have call waiting with their phone service provider before changing this option from
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    selection. 2. Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting. Timers Menu The TIMERS menu lets you set up the various system feature times that affect the whole system (global) or a specific partition. The following describes how to program the timer settings that appear under GLOBAL. Supervisory
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    sends a "no activity" report. The panel can be set to wait from 1-42 hours. If no user interaction or device activation occurs in that time, the panel sends a report to the central station. ¾ To set the Activity Timeout: 1. With the display showing ACTIVITY TIMEOUT nn HOURS (current setting) enter
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    through a designated delay door) to avoid causing an alarm. Note For UL Listed residential installations, the Entry Delay must be set to 45 seconds or less. The combined time for the Entry Delay and Dialer Abort Delay (02006) must not exceed 60 seconds. ¾ To set the Entry Delay: 1. With the
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    -Global (Default=off) When this feature is turned on, the panel sounds sirens and reports a tamper ¾ To turn 24-Hour Tamper off or on: alarm when wireless sensor tamper switches are activated (even when the sys- 1. With the display showing 24-HOUR TAMPER tem is disarmed). OFF/ON (current setting
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    OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the entered setting. 2. Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting. Back In Service (05002) When this feature is turned on, the panel reports to the central station when AC and backup battery power are restored (after an
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    alarm are reset or "restored" before the alarm is canceled. Note As with all GE Security panels, hardwire smoke detectors connected to Concord not occur within a 4- (on). The display flashes the entered setting. minute time period, then the panel sends an error report to the central monitor- 2.
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    new setting. Swinger Limit (05014) Reporting-Global (Default=1) This setting determines the maximum number of times a sensor or zone can go ¾ To set the Swinger Limit: into alarm (during a single arming period) before the panel automatically 1. With the display showing SWINGER LIMIT n bypasses
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    =on) This setting determines whether or not the panel sends a recent closing report to the central station (or a pager) if an alarm occurs within two minutes after the exit delay time expires. Such a report is used to identify a possible exit fault. ¾ To turn Recent Closings off or on: 1. With the
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    This setting affects sensors/zones learned into groups 10 through 20. If Alarm Verify is set to on, group 18 responds the same as time (off). Refer to TIMERS-GLOBAL-SUPERVISORY TIME. Note For UL Listed systems, this feature must be on. Siren Options-Global (Default=off) ¾ To turn Immediate Trouble
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    panel complies with UL 98 require- ¾ To turn UL 98 Options off or on: ments (4-hour trouble beep restart, 4-hour backup battery test, 2-hour supervi- 1. With the display showing UL 98 OPTIONS sory time period for sensor group 26-Fire). OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 Note (on). The
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    • Hardwire Zones-trip the zone into the alarm state. • Wireless Sensors-follow the instructions included with each sensor. Wireless Door/Window the LED flashes three times. b.) Press and release the UNLOCK button once quickly, then press and hold until the LED flashes two times. c.) Press and hold
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    Delete Sensors (072) Sensors (Default=none) The following describes how to remove hardwire zone and wireless sensor numbers from panel memory. Note Deleting sensors does not delete sensor text associated with the deleted sensor number. To delete sensor text, enter the SENSOR TEXT menu and enter
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    SnapCard relay output that determines which system event activates the output and the duration or time the output is activated. The first three digits represent the trigger number of an event such as an alarm, open sensor, or arming the system. The last two digits represent how the output responds
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    will cause that fire alarm to be reported to the central station. Note RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 seconds as long as system event activates tion assignments: the output and the duration or time the output is activated. 1. With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS
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    global clock and calendar for time and date. The following describes how to set the panel time and date. Time (00) Time and Date (Default=00:00 ƒ and the display shows the new date. User Codes Menu Important ! Each security access code (Installer, Dealer, System Master, or User) must be unique. Do
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    User Codes (10nn0-nn=user 00 thru 15) User Codes perform basic arming and disarming functions. The system allows up to 16 user codes (user numbers 00-15). User numbers that show **** indicate no code is currently programmed for that user number. User Codes (Default=none) ¾ To program Regular User
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    (off) or without (on) sounding status beeps from sirens and the touchpad. Note Turning this feature on will double the exit time. This option is not available when SIA False Alarm Reduction (0003) is on. ¾ To turn Silent Arming off or on: 1. Enter user programming mode with the system master code
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    programming mode with the system master code. The display shows TIME AND DATE. 2. Press A or B until the the "Troubleshooting" section if the problem persists. servicing and after adding or removing devices from the system. UL Listed systems should be tested weekly. Refer to the "Troubleshooting
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    service to the system users guide. Table 4: Basic problem occurs. If the system does not respond as described in the following procedure, see the "Troubleshooting" section. 1. Place all sensors/zones in their non-alarm Trip each zone/sensor one at a time. Touchpads (and interior sirens) should sound
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    when displayed, depending on pager service. Account numbers are not displayed Troubleshooting" section to resolve the problem. For wireless sensors that don't respond, use an ITI RF Sniffer (60 7468 indicates the following; 999 = alarm condition, 002 = sensor/zone in alarm or user number, and 7468
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    System Armed to AWAY 555 Phone Test 888 System Trouble Condition 999 System in Alarm Table 6: Pager Codes Code Sensor/Zone or User Number Sensor used 699 System Armed Itself (during service or power-up) Note For the comfort of users, chime and trouble beep tones revert to the quieter, default
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    Troubleshooting This section describes what to do if you experience problems with system operation. Topics are in alphabetical for easy reference. Feature Problem program mode and view the installer code. 4. Call Technical Support for assistance. Installer cannot remember dealer code 1. Check your
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    panel Account Number matches ToolBox setting. Download/upload session fails on an unprogrammed panel. Check all phone troubleshooting Action/Solution steps. Hardwire Zones System doesn't go into alarm when zone is tripped. 1. System is disarmed. Arm system and then trip the zone. 2. Zone is not
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    , call Technical Services. 4. Check for the first time it is normal . If the trouble condition persists after while you are securing the transformer and the system is okay and the problem is in the wiring. 3. phone test after troubleshooting the phone line. don't produce any alarm sounds. 1. Check
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    Use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that touchpad is transmitting. 5. Touchpad is not learned into panel memory. Enter program mode and learn touchpad into memory. Touchpad reports trouble condition. Check the touchpad battery for low voltage. Replace battery, if necessary. 53 Troubleshooting
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    Hardwire Sensors/Detectors N/A System sensor models 2100D, na 1.2 mA for 10 mA per relay used 60-757 8Z Hardwire Input SnapCard 10 mA + 2.5 mA per zone used + 7 mA per smoke loop used 60-758 4 Output SnapCard alarm load of 650 mA (panel terminal 7-OUT1/+12) Appendix A:
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    17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Table A2: Zone/Sensor Assignments Group Zone/Sensor Text Table A3: Sensor Group Characteristics No. Name Application Alarm Delay 00 Fixed Panic 01 Portable Panic 02 Fixed Panic 03 Portable Panic 04 Fixed Auxiliary 05 Fixed Auxiliary 06 Portable Auxiliary 07 Portable
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    and entrances that require a Police Twice 2, 3 twice extended delay time. * # Extended 13 Instant Perimeter Exterior doors and windows. # a Police delay before going into alarm. Standard √ √ 1, 2, 3 23 Local Instant Auxiliary 24-hour local alarm zone protecting anything Auxiliary Instant √
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    043 Degrees 083 Goodbye 004 Active 044 Delay 084 Hallway 005 Activity 006 Alarm 007 All 008 AM 009 Area 010 Arm 045 Den 046 Desk 047 R 173 Temperature 213 S 174 Test 214 T 175 Time 215 U 176 To 216 V 177 Touchpad 217 W 178 Trouble 218 X 57 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets
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    Freeze 116 Memory 156 Sensor 196 B 037 Closing 077 Front 117 Menu 157 Service 197 C 038 Code 078 Furnace 118 Mother's 158 Shed 198 D 039 (Off) 05010 Account No. (00000) Activity Timeout (24 hours) 0010 0305 Alarm Verify (Off) 0516 Auto Phone Test (Off) Auto Stay Arming (On)
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    Dial Abort Delay (30 seconds) 02006 Disable Trouble Beeps (Off) 0601 Downloader Code (12345) Delay (30 seconds) 0310 Exit Delay (60 seconds) 0311 Exit Extension (On) 0013 Extended (00410 - any audible alarm) 09100 Output 2 (01710 - status & alarm tones) 09110 59 Appendix A:
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    * button activation) 081000 SnapCard Output 2 (00410 - any audible alarm) 081010 SnapCard Output 3 (00903 - arming to STAY or AWAY) 01003 - arming to AWAY) 081030 Star Is No Delay (Off) 0404 Supervisory Time (random) 0300 Swinger Limit (1) 05014 System Tamper (Off) 0517 TP Panic 60
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    : System Settings (Continued) Menu Name & (Default) Shortcut No. Setting System Number Time (00:00) Touchpad Brightness (2) User Code 00 (None) Direct Bypassing (off) Trigger Numbers System Event Trigger No. Fire Alarm 001 Police Alarm 002 61 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets
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    Event Trigger Numbers (Continued) System Event Trigger No. Auxiliary Alarm 003 Any Audible Alarm 004 Silent Alarm (sensor groups 2, 3, and duress) 005 Any Audible or Silent Alarm 006 HOM Group 27, 28, 32 in Alarm 007 Major Trouble (phone or receiver failure) 008 Arming to STAY or
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    in alarm 129 in alarm 130 in alarm 131 in alarm 132 in alarm 133 in alarm 134 in alarm 135 in alarm 136 in alarm 137 in alarm 138 in alarm 139 in alarm 140 in alarm 141 in alarm 142 in alarm 143 in alarm 144 in alarm 145 in alarm 146 in alarm 147 in alarm 148
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    Phone Test in alarm 208 Receiver Failure in alarm 209 Back In Service in alarm 210 Phone Failure in alarm 211 Buffer Full in alarm 212 Two Trip Error in alarm 213 System Tamper in alarm 214 No Activity in alarm 216 Fire Panic in alarm 217 Police Panic in alarm 218 Auxiliary Panic
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    and all pulsing outputs pulse to one common cadence. 2. If an event does not trigger sirens, siren time response times activate outputs only if sirens are active for another reason. 3. If an alarm event does not necessarily require disarming (no activity, closing report, etc.), outputs set up for
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    + 0 + 0 Tier 1 Menus TIER 1 MENUS System Programming TIER 2 MENUS # Security #* B Phones A# * B Demo Kit On Off A B Clear Memory A B A Quick Arm On Off 0011 B A Dealer Code nnnn 0002 B A SIA False Alarm Reduction On Off 0003 Quick Exit On Off 0012 B A Exit Extension On Off 0013
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    60 0311 B A Ph. Test Freq nn days 7 0302 B A Extend'd Delay nn mins 4 0312 B A Next Ph. Test nn days 7 0303 B A Siren Timeout nn mins 4 0313 Output Trip Time Disable Trouble Beeps On Off 0601 B A Back in Service On Full Rpt On Off 05006 B A Alarm Verify On Off 0516 B A Zone
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    Accessory Modules A #* B Onboard Options A #* Press B to return to Security Menu. B A Learn Sensors B Sensor Text B Delete Sensors B Edit Sensors . SIA False Alarm defaults to on. • SIA False Alarm control annunciating alarm level changes on exterior sirens. If SIA False Alarm is on,
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    be downloaded by a version of Enterprise that supports the panel's specific OEM code. Smoke alarm to be reported to the central station. RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 alarm report was aborted and there were no other events to be reported to the central station at that time
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    Radio Frequency 319.5 MHz Nominal Range 750 feet (305 meters) typical open air Storage Temperature Range:- 30° to 140° F (-34° to 60° C) Operating Temperature Range: 32° to 120 ° F (0° to 49° C) Maximum Humidity: ......90% Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Auxiliary Power Output: 12 V @ 750 mA
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a n c e l A la r m
if d e s ir e d .
2
01
02
03
3
1
08
09
10
Press
to d e s e le c t o p t io n o r c a n c e l e n t r y .
C
lo s e a ll p r o t e c te d d o o r s a n d w in d o w s .
P r e s s 3 + C
O
D
E.
E x it p r e m
is e s th r o u g h d e la y d o o r .
2
3
1
P r e s s 2 + C
O
D
E.
C
lo s e a ll p r o t e c te d d o o r s a n d w in d o w s .
P r e s s 4 to a r m
d e la y d o o r s in s t a n tly ,
Arm
to AW
AY
Z o n e / S e n s o r N
um
ber
P r e s s 1 + C
O
D
E.
2
1
P r e s s A o r B to s c r o ll th r o u g h m
enus.
M
ake sure system
is d is a r m
ed.
2
1
P r e s s 7 + 1 to t u r n C
H
IM
E on or off.
M
ake sure system
is d is a r m
ed.
2
1
Turn C
H
IM
E O
n/O
ff
P r e s s B Y P A S S + C
O
D
E + Sensor N
o.
Arm
system
to desired level.
B y p a s s S e n s o r s
Syste
m
i s O
K
S
ta tu s
F e a tu r e s
p r e s s b o th
L ig h ts
S
y s te m
A
w
ay
Q
u ic k E
x it
O
ff
N
o D
e la y
p r e s s b o th
p r e s s b o th
T e s t S
y s te m
W
e e k ly
S
ile n t
S
ta y
D
*
7
0
#
8
B
A
4
1
5
6
2
3
B
ypass
M
enu
C
9
A
rm
ed
Ready
Installation Instructions
466-1665 Rev G
June 2004
Concord Express
Part No:
60-806
60-806-95R