ITI Concord User Manual

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C O N C O R D
U s e r ' s G u i d e
Off
Stay
Away
Test System Weekly
A
1
2
3
press both
No Delay
Silent
Pager
B
4
5
6
press both
Features
System
Menu
C
8
7
9
press both
Status
Lights
Bypass
D
0
#
*
Q u i c k G u i d e
B y p a s s S e n s o r s
D i s a r m
S y s t e m / C a n c e l A l a r m
1
A r m s y s t e m t o d e s i r e d l e v e l .
P r e s s 1 + C O D E .
2
P r e s s B Y P A S S + C O D E + S e n s o r N o .
A r m
t o S T A Y
T u r n C H I M E O n / O f f
1
C l o s e a l l p r o t e c t e d d o o r s a n d w i n d o w s .
1
M a k e s u r e s y s t e m i s d i s a r m e d .
2
2
P r e s s 2 + C O D E .
P r e s s 7 + 1 t o t u r n C H I M E o n o r o f f .
3
P r e s s 4 t o a r m d e l a y d o o r s i n s t a n t l y ,
P r o g r a m
U s e r S e t t i n g s
i f d e s i r e d .
1
M a k e s u r e s y s t e m i s d i s a r m e d .
A r m
t o A W A Y
2
P r e s s A o r B t o s c r o l l t h r o u g h m e n u s .
1
C l o s e a l l p r o t e c t e d d o o r s a n d w i n d o w s .
P r e s s # t o s e l e c t o p t i o n o r a c c e p t e n t r y .
2
P r e s s 3 + C O D E .
P r e s s
t o d e s e l e c t o p t i o n o r c a n c e l e n t r y .
3
E x i t p r e m i s e s t h r o u g h d e l a y d o o r .
P r e s s 1 f o r O F F ; p r e s s 2 f o r O N ;
p r e s s 0 - 9 f o r o t h e r e n t r i e s .
Z o n e / S e n s o r N u m b e r
0 1
0 8
0 2
0 9
0 3
1 0
0 4
1 1
0 5
1 2
0 6
1 3
0 7
1 4
S y s t e m
i s O K
A r m e d
R e a d y
Test System Weekly
Off
Stay
Away
A
1
2
3
press both
No Delay
Silent
Pager
B
4
5
6
press both
Features
System
Menu
C
7
8
9
press both
Status
Lights
Bypass
D
0
#
*
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  • Page 1 C O N C O R D U s e r ' s G u i d e Stay Away Test System Weekly press both No Delay Silent Pager press both Features System Menu press both Status Lights Bypass S y s t e m i s O K A r m e d R e a d y...
  • Page 2: Commands At A Glance

    Commands at a Glance Disarm the system. CODE Cancel an accidental alarm. Arm to Level 2—STAY.* CODE Arm to Level 3—AWAY.* CODE 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Controlling Lights By Time Schedule Controlling Lights with Sensors Getting to Know Your Security System Installer Programmable Lighting Overview Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule Communicating with the Panel Scheduled Arming Instructing the Panel Opening and Closing Reports Touchpads—Your System Interface When Will this Feature Be Active? Beeps and LEDs—How Your System Talks to You Who Will Be Paged?
  • Page 5: Getting To Know Your Security System

    ECTION ETTING TO ECURITY YSTEM This security system is designed to protect your family and property, whether you are on the Motion detectors in hallways or premises or away. individual rooms detect a person This manual describes how to operate your system. It moving across the field of detec- describes basic arming and disarming commands as well tion.
  • Page 6: Communicating With The Panel

    Fixed Display Touchpads ECTION Fixed English (display) touchpads OMMUNICATING communicate using lighted text, WITH THE ANEL S y s t e m i s O K LEDs, and an 11 character display. Touchpads allow you to communicate with the panel. In A r m e d R e a d y T e s t S y s t e m W e e k l y...
  • Page 7: Beeps And Leds-How Your System Talks To You

    Beeps and LEDs— Notification by Pager How Your System Talks to You Your system can dial the phone numbers of five different pagers to notify pagerholders of events they may want to Touchpads and interior sirens produce a variety of operat- be aware of.
  • Page 8: Preventing Accidental Alarms

    ECTION REVENTING CCIDENTAL LARMS Your security system is engineered with advanced tech- nology that reduces the chance of an accidental alarm caused by a technical problem. In wireless systems, this technology prevents other devices, such as garage door openers, ham radios, television remote controls, and cel- lular phones, from interfering with your security system.
  • Page 9: Basic System Operations

    • Upon entering your armed home or business. When ECTION entering the armed premises through a designated ASIC YSTEM PERATIONS delay door, the Entry Delay time begins. Sirens and This section describes: touchpads beep to remind you to disarm the system. •...
  • Page 10: Keychain Touchpad Arming

    Keychain Touchpad Arming Q u i c k A r m To disarm your system with a keychain T h e Q u i c k A r m f e a t u r e l e t s y o u a r m touchpad, press the unlock button.
  • Page 11: Using The Chime Feature

    Using the Chime Feature During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay you’ll hear one short beep every second, warning you that the Exit Delay is about to expire. When the delay expires, you’ll Turning on the Chime feature is like having bells on every hear three more quick status beeps.
  • Page 12: Exit Extension

    Exit Extension Auto STAY Arming Feature The Auto STAY Arming feature helps cut down on false Note: In UL Listed systems, this feature is disabled. alarms in the event that you arm the system to 3—AWAY, but fail to leave during the Exit Delay time. Here’s how it Your system may be set up so that the delay time is works: restarted if you re-open the delay door during the initial...
  • Page 13: Basic Light Control

    Bypassing a Sensor Directly Was the Bypass Successful? Use this method if the system is armed and you would To confirm whether or not a sensor was bypassed: like to open a window without disarming. Press the Status button on the touchpad. ‚...
  • Page 14: Checking The Status Of Your System

    Checking the Status of Your System ECTION ANIC LARMS Checking the system status means finding out about the Panic alarms are easily activated from any touchpad to current condition of your system. This includes finding quickly alert the central monitoring station to a Fire, out if any sensors are open or currently bypassed, Police, or Auxiliary emergency.
  • Page 15: Auxiliary Panic Alarm

    Lighting During a Police Panic Alarm Programming Access Codes If your system is equipped with system lighting, all system The code you use to enter User Programming determines lights will flash continuously during a Police panic alarm. which features such as codes and code attributes you’ll be able to change.
  • Page 16: Changing Or Erasing User Codes

    Assigning Code Attributes The Touchpad Tamper Feature Code attributes determine what a person using their code can do. You will want certain users to have more control The installer can program your system to send a over the system than others. For example, you would Police alarm in the case of possible touchpad tamper- want an adult to have more control over the system than ing.
  • Page 17: Setting The Time And Date

    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 2 4 - H o u r F o r m a t attribute turned on, the user will not be able to perform 0 0 : 0 0 M i d n i g h t...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Touchpad Beeps

    Arming Always Silent enhance a display near a window. Changing the touchpad display affects only the touchpad Turning this feature on in User Programming means that currently being used. the status beeps that come from touchpads and interior speakers while arming will always be silent. You will not To change touchpad display brightness: have to enter before arming, as with Silent Arming on...
  • Page 19: Using The Energy Saver Feature

    The high and low settings you enter do not control heat- ECTION ing and cooling systems, but determine the point at which SING THE NERGY the furnace or air conditioner is activated. AVER EATURE Temperature settings can range from 45° to 90° Use the Energy Saver feature to keep your house within a Fahrenheit.
  • Page 20 Pager Messages Sensor Number or User Number in Page When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the fol- This part of the page let’s you know who or what is caus- lowing information is included: ing the event. Pager Sensor/User Numbers Code Indicates...
  • Page 21: Creating Time Schedules

    Scheduling Consecutive Days ECTION There may be instances when you’d like to schedule a fea- REATING CHEDULES ture event to start one day and stop the next day or a Time schedules are windows of time defined by a start number of days later.
  • Page 22: Attaching Time Schedules

    Multiple Day Rollover ECTION The simplest method for defining a window of time that DVANCED IGHT ONTROL spans multiple days is to use 99:99 to signify an open start You can control system lights from any or stop time. touchpad, as discussed in “Basic Light Example of Multiple Day Rollover.
  • Page 23: Controlling Lights With Sensors

    Controlling Lights with Sensors ECTION ONTROLLING UTPUTS BY CHEDULE Your security system can be programmed to turn on a Outputs may be used to control devices in your home selected light or lights when sensors are activated. Each such as automatic window blinds. Outputs that your time the chosen sensor is activated, the attached light(s) installer has enabled, can be turned on or off according to will turn on for 5 minutes.
  • Page 24: Scheduled Arming

    ECTION ECTION CHEDULED RMING PENING AND LOSING EPORTS The Scheduled Arming feature allows the panel to be The Opening and Closing Reports feature allows pager- armed to Level 3—AWAY according to a schedule. When holders and/or the central station to be notified whenever an active schedule start time is reached the panel will exit the system is armed and/or disarmed.
  • Page 25: Latchkey Paging

    Based on Time Schedule Only. ECTION Assign the Latchkey ATCHKEY AGING Opening feature a The Latchkey Paging feature allows programmed time schedule. I f L a t c h k e y d i s a r m pagerholders to be notified when the system is armed o c c u r s w i t h i n (This needs to be t i m e s c h e d u l e .
  • Page 26: Latchkey Closing

    Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging L a t c h k e y O p e n i n g S c h e d u l e 3 : 0 0 5 : 0 0 Follow these steps to attach a time schedule to Latchkey 1 1 1 Opening and/or Latchkey Closing.
  • Page 27: Notify By Exception

    time schedule begins or after the Closing time schedule ECTION has ended. (Exception Closing) OTIFY BY XCEPTION The Notify by Exception feature allows programmed Who Will Be Paged? pagerholders and/or the central station to be notified when arming or disarming occurs outside of specified Your system can call up to 5 different pager numbers to time schedules.
  • Page 28: What Will The Pager Report

    What Will the Pager Report? ECTION CTIVITY EATURE Exception Opening Reports report the arming level as The system can monitor the activity in your home and 111 (1—OFF) and the user that disarmed the system. automatically call for help if normal activities are not Exception Closing Reports report the arming level as 222 detected within a defined period of time.
  • Page 29: Using The Panel Download Feature

    ECTION ECTION SING THE ANEL YSTEM NFORMATION OWNLOAD EATURE There is information about your system that is useful to know. This includes the factory code, the system number, To download to the panel is to replace the old informa- and the system level. tion in it with new information.
  • Page 30: Using A Partitioned System

    Jumping Partitions ECTION SING A ARTITIONED YSTEM Note: If your system uses just one partition, skip this The panel can be set up by your installer to operate as a section. two-partitioned system. A partitioned system would be useful in a strip mall, or An alternative to jumping partitions is to arm, disarm, or residential duplex, where two stores or households could program from a hardwire touchpad belonging to the...
  • Page 31: Using A Touchtone Phone To Operate Your System

    Programming the Other Partition When using a cellular phone to operate the system, fol- low the off-site operating instructions. Only one partition can be programmed at a time. When one partition is using the programming menu, touchpads How the Panel Answers the Phone in the other partition are locked out from any program- ming activity.
  • Page 32: Sending A Police Panic Alarm

    Step 2. Enter the command. Sending a Police Panic Alarm ƒ CODE Disarm the Your system can be set up so that you can send a Police system panic alarm from a Touchtone phone. If your system is set up to send a Police panic alarm: Arm to Level 2* ƒ...
  • Page 33: Testing The System

    Sensor Test ECTION This test verifies that the sensors in your system are oper- ESTING THE YSTEM ating correctly. The ability to conduct a sensor test is a The system contains a test mode that allows you to test code attribute. sensors and panic signals without creating false alarms in Check the User Sheets in Appendix A to see which access monitored systems.
  • Page 34 Device Test procedure Touchpad Result(s) Smoke Press and hold the test button until the Zones nn OK detector system sounds transmission beeps. SENSOR nn OK Motion Avoid the motion detector view for 5 min- Zones nn OK detector utes, then enter its view. SENSOR nn OK Rate-of-Rise Rub your hands together until warm, then...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    motion detector will not be active in Level 2—STAY. ECTION • You may be trying to bypass a 24-hour sensor than ROUBLESHOOTING cannot be bypassed, such as a smoke detector. Your security system uses a variety of different alarm • Your access code has not been assigned the direct sirens, status beeps, voice messages and trouble beeps to bypassing attribute.
  • Page 36 Causes of Trouble Beeps Touchpad/Voice Feedback After Trouble Condition ‚ Pressing AC POWER FAILURE The panel power transformer may be unplugged or there may be an AC power outage. If the transformer is plugged in, check the circuit breaker or fuse that controls that outlet.
  • Page 37: Appendix A: User Sheets

    PPENDIX HW / WL / TP Sensor Name Ptn. HEETS (circle one) Appendix A contains specific information about the setup of your system. The User Sheets should be completed by 1 / 2 HW / WL / TP the installer and the user. 1 / 2 HW / WL / TP System Sensors...
  • Page 38 HW / WL / TP Code Ptn. Sensor Name Ptn. (circle one) 1 / 2 1 / 2 HW / WL / TP 1 / 2 1 / 2 HW / WL / TP 1 / 2 1 / 2 HW / WL / TP 1 / 2 1 / 2...
  • Page 39 Is Touchpad Tamper feature on? Code Ptn. Yes. If, when the system asks for a code, more than 40 touchpad keys are pressed in rapid succession 1 / 2 and those keystrokes are not part of a valid access code, a siren will sound. 1 / 2 No.
  • Page 40 Keychain Touchpad 4—Active for Partition: —Latchkey User: Entry Exit P r e s s t h e L O C K k e y t o : P r e s s b o t h a t o n e t i m e t o : Door Door Location Ptn.
  • Page 41 System Information Partition 2 System Information Code Feature My system features include: Factory code Quick Arm Yes / System number Quick Exit Yes / System level Exit Extension Yes / Paging Keyswitch Yes / Arming Switch Location _________________________________ For what events will the central station or pagers be _________________________________ notified? _________________________________...
  • Page 42 Lights Energy Saver The housecode for the X-10 modules is: Partition 1 Partition 1: __________ The low setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees. Partition 2: __________ The high setpoint is currently set for _____ degrees. Record the location of each light. Partition 1 Partition 2 Light...
  • Page 43: Appendix B: Planning For Emergencies

    WARNING! If you arrive at the premises and hear PPENDIX sirens, do not attempt to enter the build- LANNING FOR MERGENCIES ing. Call for emergency assistance from a Develop plans for a variety of emergency situations. neighbor’s phone. Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency plans that include the following: Floor Plan Example •...
  • Page 44 Alarm System Limitations Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of Not even the most advanced alarm system can guarantee alarm failure. Therefore, test your system once each week protection against burglary, fire, or environmental emer- to verify sensors, sirens, and phone communications are gencies.
  • Page 45: Appendix C: Programming Your System

    CODE + System or Partition Master PPENDIX ROGRAMMING YSTEM Press until the touchpad displays “USER You can program the following items on your system: ƒ CODES,” then press Press until the touchpad displays the type of • System time and date code you wish to change (Regular User codes, Par- •...
  • Page 46 To erase a user code: ƒ then press Enter the programming menus by pressing Enter the System Master Code to delete the exist- CODE ing Partition Master Code + System or Partition Master OR enter a new 4 digit Partition Master Code to Press until the touchpad displays “USER ƒ...
  • Page 47 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued) Remote Access Attribute ‚ + 030NN2 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ (nn = user no.) Partition Jump Attribute ‚ + 030NN3 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ (nn = user no.) System Test Attribute ‚...
  • Page 48 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued) Light 2 Attaching schedules for Light 2 operation: Sched 0: ‚ + 064100 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ Sched 1: ‚ + 064101 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: ‚...
  • Page 49 2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued) Output 2 Attaching schedules for Output 2 operation: Sched 0: ‚ + 065100 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ Sched 1: ‚ + 065101 + 1(off) or 2(on) + ƒ (Continues through Schedule 15) Sched 15: ‚...
  • Page 50 To enter the Programming Menu, press + System Master or Partition Master Code Time & Attach Schedules to Events User Codes Options Set Up Schedules (continued on next page) Date Regular Partition Exception System Downloading Latchkey Latchkey Exception Time Schedule 00 Schedule 15 User Closing...
  • Page 51 Press B to Energy Attach Lights Exit System Attach Schedules to Events (continued) return to Saver to Sensors Programming Version start of Programming Menu. Low Setpoint Light 1 to Factory Arming Lights Outputs Sn 1-76 (0) 45-89° (50°) Code Lights Light Light High Setpoint...
  • Page 52: Notes

    Notes:...
  • Page 53: Index

    Disengaging local phone control 28 Access codes, description 2 Door/window sensors 29 Key Beeps feature 3, 35 Accessing the system from off-site 27 Download feature 25 Keychain touchpads 29, 35 Accidental alarms 36 arming to Level 2 5 disarming to Level 1 5 cancelling 4 Energy Saver feature 15, 26 Keyswitch arming 2, 16, 36, 37...
  • Page 54 Partitions 16, 18 assigning for advanced lighting 18 assigning for Latchkey paging 22 Partition-specific settings 26 Scheduled light control 9 assigning for Notify by Exception 24 Phone 28 Sensor test beeps 3 creating 17 banking 28 Sensor test, conducting a 29 Multiple Day Rollover 18 disabling control 28 Sensors...
  • Page 55 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) Interactive Technologies, Inc. declares that the ITI model no. 60-792-95R is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 56 1-800-777-1415 www.itii.com © 2000 Interlogix , Inc. ™ ITI is a registered trademark of Interlogix, Inc. Concord and Interlogix are trademarks of Interlogix, Inc. Specifications are subject to change. Some features are optional. For reprints, order manual 466–1513-01 Rev. A...

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