Event code
999
If a user arms the system to Level 3 (away), the pager will report that the system
was armed to Level 3. However, if the system is armed from a hardwired
touchpad and the user does not exit the premises, the arming level will revert to
Level 2 (stay) without notifying the pager.
The sensor or user number (Table 4 below) identifies who or what is causing the
event.
Table 4: Pager sensor or user number
Code
000
001 to 096
600 to 829
830 to 835
846
847
848
850
851
852
The account number identifies where (which partition) the event is occurring. The
account number code indicates the last four digits of your account number.
Streamlining the page report
You can choose to have the four account number digits reported with every
page, or to exclude them. Each partition has its own account number, so seeing
the digits is useful if multiple partitions are reporting to one pager. Ask your
dealer or installer if you would like the streamline feature turned on.
Time schedules
Time schedules are windows of time defined by a start time, a stop time, and the
day of the week these times are effective. You can create up to 16 time
schedules for setting up the following system features:
Concord 4 User Manual
Description
System is in alarm condition.
Description
System event not caused by sensor or user.
Sensor numbers (1 to 96 for Concord 4; 1 to 32 for Concord
Express V4).
User codes used (0 to 229 for Concord 4; 00 to 15 for Concord
Express V4).
Partition master code used (Concord 4 systems only).
System master code used.
Installer code used.
Dealer code used.
Quick arm used.
Keyswitch sensor used.
System armed itself because it is being serviced or powered-up.
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