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Latchkey format
Shortcut: 06105 to
06605
Default: Off
Freeze alarm
Shortcut: 06106 to
06606
Default: Off
Freeze temperature
Shortcut: 06107 to
06607
Default: 42°F
Alarm verify
Shortcut: 06108 to
06608
Default: Off
System tamper
Shortcut: 06109 to
06609
Default: Off
Report confirm
Shortcut: 06111 to
06611
Default: Off
Concord 4 Installation Manual
This setting determines whether the selected partition is set up for basic
(off) or advanced (on) latchkey opening report operation.
• Basic: If the partition is armed by entering 2 (or 3), code, disarming using
a designated latchkey user code or keyfob within an assigned time
schedule sends a page. Arming the partition by entering 2 (or 3), code, 6
(latchkey) sends a page. If the partition is armed by entering 2 (or 3), code,
6 (latchkey), disarming using a designated latchkey user code or keyfob
inside or outside of an assigned time schedule sends a page.
• Advanced: Arming the partition by entering 2 (or 3), code, 6 (latchkey)
within an assigned time schedule sends a page.
Refer to the Concord 4 User Manual for complete latchkey setup and
operation.
This setting determines whether the panel reports a freeze alarm to the
central station or pager, when the selected partition's energy saver
module detects a temperature that matches a predetermined setting.
This setting determines the temperature point the EnergySaver module
detects a potential freeze (heating failure) condition. The adjustable range
is from 40 to 90°F.
This is the same menu found under "Accessory modules - bus device
settings" on page 71.
This setting determines whether the panel reports to the central
monitoring station after a single sensor or zone trip (off) or waits for a
second trip before reporting (on).
This setting affects sensors/zones in groups 10 through 20. If Alarm verify
is on, group 18 responds the same as group 17 (Table 24 on page 124).
This setting determines how the panel handles possible tamper situations.
When this feature is on, the panel reacts as follows:
• Initiates an alarm when the system prompts for an access code
(arming/disarming, etc.) and several wrong access codes are entered (40
consecutive invalid key presses).
• Reports to the central station if a bus device stops communicating with
the panel.
• Reports to the central monitoring station if a tamper condition occurs
on unarmed RF (wireless) devices.
When this setting is on, system status speakers announce, "Report is
okay" followed by a single beep each time a successful report is made to
the central monitoring station. When turned off, no status message or
beep sounds.
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