Getting To Know Your Security System; Overview - GE Security CONCORD User Manual

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S
1:
ECTION
G
K
ETTING TO
NOW
S
S
ECURITY
YSTEM
This security system is designed to protect your
family and property, whether you are on the
premises or away.
This manual describes how to operate your system.
It describes basic arming and disarming commands
as well programming instructions for system fea-
tures.
The dealer or installer may have already discussed
with you many details concerning your system.
Specific setup information is included in the User
Sheets, found in Appendix A.

Overview

Your security system is comprised of different com-
ponents. Each component plays a special role in
the system's operation:
The panel is at the heart of your
system. It stores the intelli-
gence to monitor all the sensors
and devices in the system. The
panel is the piece of equipment
that initiates a call to the central
station in an alarm situation.
The panel's circuitry is enclosed in a steel cabinet
and is installed out of the way of household or
workplace traffic.
Y
OUR
Touchpads allow you to
communicate with your panel.
Stay
Away
You'll use a touchpad to arm,
Test System Weekly
Off
A
1
2
3
press both
No Delay
Silent
Pager
B
4
5
6
press both
Features
System
Menu
2
3
STAY
AWAY
1
Bypass
Trouble
C
8
7
9
disarm, and program your
5
6
7
ALARM -
Check
press both
Both Flashing
Status
Status
Lights
Bypass
Enter Code
Power
D
0
#
*
NO DELAY
Off
Stay
Away
Test System Weekly
A
1
2
3
press both
No Delay
Silent
Pager
system.
B
4
5
6
press both
Features
System
Menu
C
7
8
9
press both
Status
Lights
Bypass
D
*
0
#
Door and window sensors pro-
tect the perimeter of your home
by alerting the panel when a
door or window is opened.
Motion detectors in hallways or
individual rooms detect a per-
son moving across the field of
detection.
Smoke and heat detectors
remain alert for the presence of
fire 24 hours a day.
Other environmental sensors
detect freezing temperatures or
carbon monoxide.
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. The
module also makes it possible
to get voice feedback from
speakers, guiding and informing
with spoken prompts and sys-
tem status reports.
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