R series remote annunciators and expander (26 pages)
Summary of Contents for GE Security 60-792-01-95R
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466-1513-01 Rev F GE Security June 2004 www.GE-Security.com Part Numbers: 60-792-01-95R 60-734-01 60-801-01 S y s t e m i s O K Concord User Instructions...
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4,855,713. Except expressly provided herein, the purchase of this product shall not constitute a license or otherwise provide a right to practice a method covered by any of the identified patents. GE Security hereby grants the purchaser of this product a limited, non-exclusive license to practice the methods patented in the identified patents solely with products manufactured, sold or licensed by GE Security.
Commands at a Glance CODE Disarm the system. CODE or 1 CODE Cancel an accidental alarm. CODE Arm to Level 2—STAY.* CODE Arm to Level 3—AWAY.* Send a police alarm. Press and hold both POLICE buttons for 2 seconds. Send an auxiliary alarm. Press and hold both AUXILIARY buttons for 2 seconds.
Contents Getting to Know Your Security System Overview..............................1 Panel................................ 1 Touchpads ............................... 1 Door/Window Sensors ..........................1 Motion Sensors ............................1 Environmental Sensors ........................... 2 Phone Interface and Voice Module ......................2 Energy Saving Module ........................... 2 SuperBus®2000 Cellular Backup Module ..................... 2 SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module ....................
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Exit and Entry Delay Times........................8 Exit Delay Example ..........................8 Entry Delay Example..........................9 Extended Delay............................9 Exit Extension............................. 9 No Delay—For Instant Alarm ........................9 Auto STAY Arming Feature ........................10 Arming While a Door or Window is Open....................10 Bypassing a Sensor Directly .........................
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Adjusting the System Status Voice Volume....................17 Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness .................... 18 Adjusting the Volume of the Wireless Siren..................... 18 Using the Energy Saver Feature Energy Saver Example..........................18 Setting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings ............19 Notification by Pager Pager Messages.............................
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Applying the Latchkey Modifier ......................27 Notify by Exception Page In the Event of..........................27 Who Will Be Paged?..........................27 Who Can Send a Page?..........................27 What Will the Pager Report? ........................28 When Will this Feature Be Active? ......................28 Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing ..............
Getting to Know This security system is designed to protect your family and property, whether you are on the pre- mises or away. Your Security System This manual describes how to operate your system. It describes basic arming and disarming com- mands as well programming instructions for system features.
Environmental Sensors Environmental sensors such as smoke and heat detectors remain alert for the presence of fire or carbon monoxide 24 hours a day. Phone Interface and Voice Module Your system may contain a Phone Interface and Voice Module that allows you to use a Touchtone phone located on- or off-site as a touchpad.
Touchpads—Your System Interface There is a broad range of touchpads that can be used with your panel—from a single-button panic sensor which sends only panic alarms, to an alphanumeric touchpad that displays text and allows extensive user programming (see Figure 3). S y s t e m i s O K Alphanumeric...
• Exit Delay beeps indicate that an arming command has been entered and the countdown to arming has begun. • Entry Delay beeps indicate that you’ve entered the building and the countdown to an alarm has begun. (So disarm the system as soon as you get in!) •...
Resetting Smoke Detectors Most wireless smoke detectors used with this system automatically reset themselves, after detect- ing smoke. Most hardwired smoke detectors must be manually reset after detecting smoke, before they are able to detect smoke again. Check with your installer for smoke detector reset procedures for your system To reset wireless smoke detectors: 1.
• Always enter and exit within the programmed delay times. • Make sure you leave through a door that has a delay time set for it. • Disarm your system immediately upon returning home. • Be aware of the devices in your security system and learn how each one operates. •...
• Before opening a door or window while inside or outside the home or business. When you wake up in the morning and want to get your newspaper, you must disarm the system before opening the door to prevent an accidental alarm. •...
Quick Exit Your system may be set up so that when your system is armed to Level 2—STAY, you’re able to Note In UL Listed systems, this press on any touchpad and simply walk out the door without having to disarm and rearm the feature is disabled.
Figure 4. Exit Delay Example Entry Delay Example Note You are returning to your house that is armed to Level 3—AWAY. When you unlock and enter Arming to Level 2 will also the designated delay door, the interior sirens and touchpads sound two short beeps every two sec- cause Entry Delays.
• When you’re arming your house from the outside. (You must have a wireless touchpad in order to do this.) Arming to Level 2 or 3 with No Delay, using a touchpad: 1. Close all perimeter doors and windows. CODE CODE 2.
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.
1. From any touchpad press + output number. If the output was already activated, it will shut off. If the output was off, it will activate. Checking the Status of Your System Checking the system status means finding out about the current condition of your system. This includes finding out if any sensors are open or currently bypassed, whether or not the AC power and backup battery are okay, the nature of the most recent alarm, and more, depending on the fea- tures in use and the equipment in your system.
Fire Panic Alarm The Fire panic alarm sounds from all interior and exterior sirens. On monitored systems, the cen- tral monitoring station responds by calling the fire department. To activate a Fire panic alarm from a touchpad: 1. Press and hold both Fire button(s) for 2 seconds.
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.
Erasing a User Code Note The system will not accept When a code is deleted from the system, that code no longer acts as a key for operating the sys- the same code for two differ- tem in any manner. ent users.
Assigning the System Test Attribute System Test is a user code attribute that allows the user to perform system tests. If the user code does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to perform phone or sensor tests. To assign System Testing to a user: CODE 1.
011500 For example, if the current date is January 15, 2000, press 4. Press to exit the programming menus. Adjusting Arming Your System Silently System Sounds Use the Silent Arming feature to arm your system without disturbing people throughout the and Touchpad house with arming status beeps.
Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness You may want to change the brightness of a touchpad display based on its location in a building or room. For example, dim the touchpad display in a bedroom or enhance a display near a win- dow.
In addition to controlling temperature, the Energy Saver feature notifies the central monitoring station if your heating or air conditioning unit fails—before pipes freeze or pets are harmed by extreme heat or cold. Setting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings Initially, you must set the energy saver to the desired high and low temperatures.
Touchpad Tamper Bus Failures • Opening and Closing Reports • Latchkey Reports • Notify by Exception Reports Pager Messages When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following information is included: Event Code Last four digits of central station account number Sensor number or user number Figure 8.
Code Indicates Keyswitch sensor used System armed itself because it is being serviced or powered-up Account Number in Page This part of the page let’s you know where (which partition) the event is occurring. Code Indicates XXXX 4-digits of account number Streamlining the Page Report You can choose to have the four account number digits reported with every page, or to exclude them.
One Day Rollover You can create a schedule that begins on one day, and stops the next day by using only one time schedule. (The stop time must be within 24 hours of the start time.) Example 1 of One Day Rollover At home you’d like the Latchkey Opening feature to be effective from 10 p.m.
• See “Advanced Light Control” for information on attaching time schedules for light control. • See “Controlling Outputs By Time Schedule” for information on attaching time schedules to outputs. • See “Schedule Arming” for information on attaching schedules to Arming. •...
3. Press until the light number (1–9) you would like to activate appears. 4. Enter the sensor number (1–96) you wish to activate the light and press 5. Press to assign another light to a sensor or press to exit the programming menus.
4. Press . The touchpad displays the first available time schedule as “SCHEDULE 00 OFF,” or “SCH 00 OFF.” 5. Enter to assign the time schedule (“ON”) to arm the panel. to make the time schedule inactive. 6. Press to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for arming to AWAY.
What Will the Pager Report? For Latchkey Opening Reports, the page reports the arming level (111 for 1—OFF) and the user. For Latchkey Closing Reports, the page reports the arming level as 222 (2—STAY) or 333 (3— AWAY), and the user that armed to that level. See “Notification By Pager”. Latchkey Opening The installer can set up Latchkey Opening for one of two types of use: Basic and Advanced.
“LATCH OPEN.” Or, press until the touchpad displays “LATCHKEY CLOSING” or “LATCH CLOSE,” then press If you want a page to be sent every time Latchkey-designated users codes arm or disarm the system, apply the same time schedules under Latchkey Opening and Latchkey Closing. 4.
What Will the Pager Report? Exception Opening Reports report the arming level as 111 (1—OFF) and the user that disarmed the system. Exception Closing Reports report the arming level as 222 (2—STAY) or 333 (3—AWAY), and the user that armed to that level. See “Notification By Pager”. When Will this Feature Be Active? The most typical setup of this feature makes use of both Exception Opening and Exception Clos- ing.
Note To enable/disable the Panel Download setting: Before allowing any down- CODE 1. Enter the programming menus by pressing + System or Partition Master load sessions, the system must be disarmed to level 2. Press 1—OFF. 3. To turn Downloading: on, press .
3. Proceed to arm, disarm, or program as needed. The partition assignment reverts back if no keys are entered for 10 seconds. Arming and Disarming the Other Partition Once in the other partition, you need to use a code that is valid in that partition to arm, disarm or program that partition.
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• The most recent event appears first. • Scroll through the events by pressing the A (back) and B (forward) keys. • The C key is used to toggle the second line display between Date/Time and Details. • Press the * key to exit Viewing Event History. •...
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Current Bus Unit Event Display Partition Arming Zone Number Source User Level Lost Event LOST EVENT Main Unit Tamper MAIN UNIT TAMPER Memory Clear MEMORY CLEAR Memory Failure MEMORY FAILURE No Activity Alarm ACTIVITY ALARM No Activity Cancelled ACTIVITY CANCEL Opening Report OPENING REPORT Phone Failure...
Accessing the System from Off-site To access the system from off-site, the system needs to recognize two things about the call: • The panel needs to recognize that it should answer the phone. • The panel needs to recognize that the code entered has the authority to operate the system from off-site.
Step 2. Enter the command. Disarm the system CODE Arm to Level 2* CODE Arm to Level 3* CODE Send a Police panic alarm (Available from on-site only.) Arm system with No Delay* CODE CODE Arm to enable Latchkey* CODE CODE Arm system with exit lights off* CODE...
How do I perform other phone operations without commanding my security system? You can use your phone for transactions such as banking from home by temporarily disengaging phone control to your security system. The following procedure will work for one call at a time. To disengage local phone control: 1.
Device Test Procedure Touchpad Result(s) Keychain Touchpad • Zones nn OK Press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. • TOUCHPAD nn OK • Touchpad Panic AUXILIARY OK Press and hold the Star and Light buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Testing Sirens The purpose of this weekly test is to verify that the panel is activating sirens with the appropriate warning sounds. To perform an alarm siren warning sound test: 1. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that you will be activating alarms and they should not dispatch authorities.
• Your access code has not been assigned the direct bypassing attribute. See “Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute”. Q.I can’t arm my system to Level 3—AWAY. A.If a delay door is open while you’re trying to arm the system to Level 3, the system will arm to Level 2 instead.
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Touchpad/Voice Feedback Trouble Condition After Pressing SENSOR XX LOW BATTERY A sensor has a low battery. Disarm the system. Remove the sensor cover. If the battery is an Alkaline AA or AAA, change the battery. If the battery is any other type, call your security dealer for service. SENSOR XX TAMPER A sensor cover is off or open.
Appendix A: Appendix A contains specific information about the setup of your system. The User Sheets should be completed by the installer and the user. User Sheets System Sensors Record the sensor number and name in the table below. Indicate the partition, whether it is a Note If you have more System hardwired (HW) or wireless sensor (WL), or a touchpad (TP).
User Codes The table below provides a space for you to record user code information. Note B = User can bypass sensors. If you have more User RA = User can access the system from a phone. Codes than will fit on this PJ = User can access both partitions.
Touchpad Information Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads Status beeps and Key beeps are programmable by the installer. The Silent Arming feature is user–programmable. Note Protest beeps will always sound when bypassing. Location of TP Ptn. Status Beeps Beeps 1 / 2 On/Off On/Off 1 / 2...
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¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Figure 12. Keychain Touchpad 2 Keychain Touchpad 3 • Active for Partition: 1 2 • Latchkey User: Y N ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Figure 13. Keychain Touchpad 3 Keychain Touchpad 4 • Active for Partition: 1 2 •...
Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms To silence the alarms and reset the sensor: CODE 1. Press , once to silence the alarm. CODE 2. Press , again to reset the smoke alarm. Smoke and fire panic alarms cannot be cancelled and are always reported to the central station. If, after disarming the system once, the system still thinks a sensor is open, disarm the system again.
System Features Feature My system features include: Yes. Press the arming level desired. Quick Arm No. Enter arming level, then access code. Quick Exit Yes. Press and exit your armed premises through a delay door within 2 minutes. No. I need to disarm my system in order to exit the premises. Exit Yes.
Resetting the Smoke Detector To reset smoke detectors: They are reset automatically. Press the reset switch. Press Disarm twice. System Information System Information Code Factory code System number System level Paging For what events will the central station or pagers be notified? Pagers Reporting Features High Level Reports...
Partition 1 Light Location of Light Partition 2 Light Location of Light Outputs Output Ptn. Location Name 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2 1 / 2 Energy Saver Partition 1 The low setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees. The high setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees.
Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps Alarm Type Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps. Police Continuous tone. Auxiliary Rapid Beeps. Beep Type Beep Sound Exit Delay 2 or 3 beeps (indicating arming level), followed by 1 beep every 4 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of quick beeps (indicating end of exit delay), followed by 2 or 3 beeps (indicating set arming level).
Figure 15. Floor Plan Example Your Floor Plan Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan on the next page: Show all building levels. Show exits from each room (two exits per room are recommended). Show the location of all security system components. Show the locations of any fire extinguishers.
Alarm System Limitations Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee protection against burglary, fire, or environmental emergencies. All alarm systems are subject to possible compromise or failure-to- warn, for a variety of reasons including: • If sirens are not placed within range of persons sleeping, in remote areas of the premises, or if they are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
Appendix C: You can program the following items on your system: Programming • System time and date Your System • User codes • Schedules • Schedule events • Downloading feature • Silent Arming feature • Brightness of touchpads • Volume of speakers •...
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3. Press until the touchpad displays the type of code you wish to change (Regular User codes, Partition Master Codes, or System Master code), then press . For example, if you want to change a Regular User code, press when the touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES”...
2. Press until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press 3. The touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” Press until the display reads “SYSTEM MASTER CODE” or “SYS MASTER,” then press 4. Replace the existing code with the new 4 digit System Master Code then press 5.
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Enter a programming command sequence. (Continued) Time Schedule xx (00-15) Start Time: * + 05XX0 + TTTT + # Stop Time: * + 05XX1 + TTTT + # Mon: * + 05XX2 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Tues: * + 05XX3 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Wed: * + 05XX4 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Thurs:...
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Enter a programming command sequence. (Continued) Light 4 Attaching schedules for Light 4 operation: Sched 0: * + 064300 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 064301 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 064315 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Light 5 Attaching schedules for Light 5 operation:...
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Enter a programming command sequence. (Continued) Output 3 Attaching schedules for Output 3 operation: Sched 0: * + 065200 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Sched 1: * + 065201 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: * + 065215 + 1(off) or 2(on) + # Output 4 Attaching schedules for Output 4 operation:...
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