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GE General Electric Home Security System 60-960-95 User's Manual
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1. B B l Phones Continued hone Options L dli b N ON b gt Pager B Pager S Pager B Pager Pager 5 Downloader E B gt gt gt gt gt gt iti iti A Phone1 a Phone2 le Phones e Phone4 Phones Phone Global lt Partition Partition 2 A A A A A A A A gr Ax gy Ax gy Ax di Ax gr Ax d Ax d Ax ge Ax iy Ax Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Test Local Phone Local Phone On Off Ctrl On Off Ctrl On Off 0130 0140 0150 0160 0170 0180 02000 0210 0220 By AA BY Aa By AA By ha e ha By Aa By Aa By AA High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts Auto Phone Remote Access Remote Access On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Test On Off On Off On Off 0131 0141 0151 0161 0171 02001 0211 0221 By AA e Aa e Aua e OA By Au By Au e AA ha Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts Auto Test Reset Ring Hang Ring Ring Hang Ring On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 0132 0142 0152 0162 0172 02002 0212 0222 By Au e Aa BY Aa e Au By Aa a AA a ha sg Aa Exception Rpts Exception Rpts Exception Rpts Exception Rpts Exception Rpts Comm Failure Line Fail Delay On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off None 10 240 0133 i 0143 i 0153 0163 x 0173
2. Feature State Trigger No Phone Test initiated 225 AC Failure for 15 minutes 226 CPU Low Battery detected excluding first minute after power up 227 Auto Phone Test begun 228 Receiver Failure detected 229 Back In Service alarm AC loss battery drain then AC restore 230 Phone Failure detected 231 Buffer Full detected 232 Two Trip Error detected 233 System Tamper alarm 40 incorrect code entry keystrokes 236 Freeze alarm 237 No Activity alarm 238 Fire Panic alarm 239 Police Panic alarm 240 Auxiliary Panic alarm 241 Concord Ultra 88 Table B6 System Feature Event Trigger Numbers Feature State Trigger No Opening Report occurred 242 Closing Report occurred 243 Latchkey Opening or Closing occurred 244 Duress alarm 245 Force Armed Report occurred 246 Fire in Partition alarm 247 Recent Closing Report occurred 248 Sensor Test entered 249 Momentary trip time The point will remain activated for nn seconds n is 1 12 seconds The default is 4 seconds Table B7 Response Characteristics 3 minute trip time The point will remain activated for 3 minutes Siren time trip time The point will remain activated while the interior siren is sounding Sustained trip time The point will remain activated for the duration of the event Siren pattern The point will activate and deactivate according to the current alarm type
3. Sensor Group Trigger No Sensor Group Trigger No Group 08 in alarm 072 Group 25 in alarm 089 Group 09 in alarm 073 Group 26 in alarm 090 Group 10 in alarm 074 Group 27 in alarm 091 Group 11 in alarm 075 Group 28 in alarm 092 Group 12 in alarm 076 Group 29 in alarm 093 Group 13 in alarm 077 Group 32 in alarm 096 Group 14 in alarm 078 Group 33 in alarm 097 Group 15 in alarm 079 Group 34 in alarm 098 Group 16 in alarm 080 Group 35 in alarm 099 Table B5 Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Sensor Number State Trigger No State Trigger No Sensor 01 inalarm 129 open 257 Sensor 02 in alarm 130 open 258 Sensor 08 in alarm 131 open 259 Sensor 04 in alarm 132 open 260 Sensor 05 in alarm 133 open 261 Sensor 06 in alarm 134 open 262 Sensor 07 in alarm 135 open 263 Sensor 08 in alarm 136 open 264 Sensor 09 in alarm 137 open 265 Sensor 10 in alarm 138 open 266 Sensor 11 in alarm 139 open 267 Sensor 12 in alarm 140 open 268 Sensor 13 in alarm 141 open 269 Sensor 14 in alarm 142 open 270 Sensor 15 in alarm 143 open 271 Sensor 16 inalarm 144 open 272 Sensor 17 in alarm 145 open 278 Sensor 18 inalarm 146 open 274 Sensor 19 inalarm 147 open 275 Sensor 20 inalarm 148 open 276 Sensor 21 in alarm 149 open 277 Sensor 22 in alarm 150 open 278 Sensor 23 inalarm 151 open 279 Sensor 24 in alarm
4. ELM Keychain Touchpads 1 Press and release the unlock button twice quickly then press and hold until the LED flashes three times 2 Pressand release the unlock button once quickly then press and hold until the LED flashes two times 3 Press and hold the unlock button until the LED flashes once The following describes how to program the sensor settings that appear under LEARN SENSORS Learn Sensors 080 Sensors Default none The following describes how to add learn hardwire zones and wireless devices into panel memory Note The panel comes with factory pro grammed onboard hardwire zones Install 2k ohm end of line EOL resis tors on all unused factory pro grammed onboard hardwire zones If you don t want to install EOL resistors delete any unused zones from mem ory See Table 8 for onboard hardwire zone factory programming WS we B Note Sensors must be placed in a partition and group To change the sensor group or partition assignment after adding a sensor or zone use the EDIT SENSORS menu 5 6 9o i To Learn Sensors into panel memory With the display showing SENSORS press and the display shows LEARN SENSORS Press and the display shows SENSOR PTN 1 Press to select partition or press 2 to select partition 2 The display should show SENSOR GROUP 0 Enter the desired sensor group see Table B1 in Appendix B for a description of all sensor
5. Back In Service 06002 Reporting Global Default on When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station gt To turn Back In Service reports off or on when AC and backup battery power are restored after an extended 1 With the display showing BACK IN SERVICE OFF ON power outage current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Bypass Heports 06003 Reporting Global Default off V When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station To turn Bypass Reports off or on whenever sensors or zones are bypassed 1 With the display showing BYPASS REPORTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 40 Low CPU Battery 06004 Reporting Global Default on When this setting is on the panel reports a low panel battery to the gt To turn Low CPU Battery reports off or on central station before shutting down 1 With the display showing LOW CPU BATTERY OFF ON Note current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Battery Hestoral 06005 Reporting Global Default off If this settin
6. Timers Menu The TIMERS menu lets you set up the various system feature times that affect the whole system global or a specific partition The following describes how to program the timer settings that appear under GLOBAL Supervisory Time 0300 Timers Global Default random between 01 00 and 04 00 sory condition to the central station Note For ULUL 985 amp 1635 listed installations the RF Tx Timeout must be set to 4 hours For UL 1023 listed installations the RF Tx Timeout must be set to 24 hours This setting determines what time of day the panel gt To set the Supervisory Time sends supervisory low battery or auto phone test 1 With the display showing SUPERVISORY TIME HH MM current reports to the central station setting enter the desired 4 digit time value For example Note enter 0330 to set the supervisory time for 3 30 A M The display The panel clock must be set with the correct time for accu flashes the entered setting rate supervisory time reporting See Time and Date Menu 2 Press and the display shows the new setting HF Tx Timeout 0301 Timers Global Default 12 hours This setting determines how many hours 2 24 the gt To set the RF Tx Timeout panel has to receive at least one signal from a wireless With the display showing RF TX TIMEOUT nn HOURS current sensor learned into a supervised group If the panel setting enter the desired timeout value 2 2
7. These devices not listed investigated or verified by UL Listed but not tested for compatibility by UL Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments No RF Zone Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Group Partition Zone Sensor Text 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Concord Ultra 76 Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued No RF Zone Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Group Partition Zone Sensor Text 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 77 Concord Ultra Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued No RF Zone Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Group Partition Zone Sensor Text 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
8. 0 thru 9 Enter numeric values wherever needed 1 amp 2 Select off 1 or on 2 wherever needed 1 thru 6 Press and hold to enter alphabetical characters A thru F for account numbers 7 amp 9 Press and hold to enter 7 or 9 for phone numbers Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus There are two basic tiers of programming menus Tier 1 menus are accessible immediately after entering program mode see Figure 26 Tier 1 Menu B W I B B Exit B System gt Demo Kit gt Partition 1 gt Clear gt Programming Programming lt Off fOn lt Copy lt Memo lt A A A Ty A Ready Ax Y A 5 Ri gi Zi E cz on QO N Figure 26 Tier 1 Program Menus Arrows pointing right represent pressing B to advance forward through the menus Pressing A moves through the menus in reverse The arrow below the SYSTEM PROGRAMMING menu represents pressing to advance to tier 2 pro gramming menus Only when SYSTEM PROGRAMMING is displayed can you advance to tier 2 menus see Figure 27 Tier 2 Menu E El Ph S Kl um be p gt gt one gt Ig gt Security ke Phones Options lt Timers A Control le 4 A A A A Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Y Y Y Y Y B B B B B Touchpad i gt Siren gt gt Audio gt Options lt Reporting Options lt Sensors V
9. Auxiliary fast on off on Police constant on Fire repeating Trip delay The point will activate 30 seconds after the trigger event occurs Table B8 Response Numbers no no momentary 00 no no 3 minutes 01 no no siren time 02 no no sustained 03 no yes momentary 04 no yes 3 minutes 05 no yes siren time 06 no yes sustained 07 yes no momentary 08 yes no 8 minutes 09 yes no siren time 10 yes no sustained 1 yes yes momentary 12 yes yes 3 minutes 13 yes yes siren time 14 yes yes sustained 15 89 Concord Ultra Note The mechanical lifetime of the relay may be exceeded if an output is set up for a siren tracking response and a pulsing siren auxiliary or fire is active for long time periods A SnapCard relay output s lifetime expectancy is about 350 total pulsing hours Note The trip delay is factory set for 30 seconds and cannot be changed Notes for Table B8 Response Numbers 1 If an event does not trigger sirens siren tracking response numbers activate without turning on the output If sirens are triggered by another event the output pulses to match the siren If the siren cadence changes from police to fire for example outputs set up for siren track ing change to match the siren and all pulsing outputs pulse to one common cadence If an event does not trigger sirens siren
10. all users who need to be able to Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER conduct phone and sensor tests De Press A or B until the display shows SYSTEM TESTS OFF ON current setting Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting uude 57 Concord Ultra Latchkey Report 030nnn5 where nnn user number User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Defaults 00 05 on 06 229 off 00 229 This setting determines whether or Toassign the Latchkey Report attribute to user codes not the user code causes a latch 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER key report to be sent to a pager when the code is used to change arming levels CODES wy nnn nnnn ON on pe Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER Press A or B until the display shows LATCHKEY OFF ON current setting Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Partition Master partition 1 0310 partition 2 0311 User Codes Partition Master Code Default none The Partition Master Code provides gt access to all system operations and user 1 programming for a single partition Note You must be
11. 44 Freeze Alarm partition 1 06107 partition 2 06207 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off This setting determines whether the panel reports a freeze alarmto gt To turn Freeze Alarm reporting off or on the central station or pager when the selected partition s energy 1 With the desired partition selected press A or B until saver module detects a temperature that matches a predetermined the display shows FREEZE ALARM OFF ON current setting see BUS DEVICES UNIT ID ENERGY OPTIONS FREEZE setting TEMP 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 3 Press ft and the display shows the new setting Alarm Verify partition 1 06108 partition 2 06208 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off This setting determines whether the panel reports to the central gt To turn Alarm Verify off or on monitoring station after a single sensor or zone trip off or waits 1 With the display showing ALARM VERIFY OFF ON for a second trip before reporting on current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display This setting affects sensors zones in groups 10 through 20 If flashes the entered setting Alarm Verify is set to on group 18 responds the same as group 17 2 Press and the display shows the new setting see Appendix B Table B1 Sensor Group Characteristics Note For UL Listed installations Alarm Verify must be set to off System Tamper partition 1
12. Enter program mode and set the partition House Code to the desired setting see the LIGHT CONTROL menu in the section Programming the Panel Proceed to the SIREN OPTIONS menu and set the SWS Supervision Code to the desired set ting Proceed to the LEARN SENSORS menu and select the desired partition sensor group 33 and the desired sensor number When the touchpad display shows TRIP SENSOR nn plug the siren into an electrical outlet The siren should beep once and the siren LED should flash 10 times indicating the panel learned the siren transmitter ID and that the siren learned both the partition House Code and SWS Supervision Code Exit program mode Connecting an Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module 60 677 Connect the Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module AVM to the panel terminals as shown in Figure 13 Partition 1 use only If a speaker is already connected to panel terminals 7 and 8 the Interrogator 200 speaker must be hooked up in series with that speaker to provide a 16 ohm load Hook ing up speakers in parallel to panel terminals 7 and 8 creates a 4 ohm load that can cause permanent damage to the panel Caution Run Separate pq Wire Cables As Shown EM Panel Terminals KA Speaker 12V GND MIC Figure 13 Connecting an Interrogator 200 AVM to the Panel 15 Concord Ultra Note In UL Listed installations the Phone Interface Voice Mod u
13. in the partition of the partition master code you wish to change DM To change the Partition Master Code With the display showing USER CODES press then A or B until the display shows PARTITION MASTER CODE Press and the display shows PARTITION nnnn current code Enter a new 4 digit code The display flashes the entered code Press and the display shows the new code System Master 320 User Codes System Master Code Default 1234 The System Master Code gt To change the System Master Code provides access to all sys 1 With the display showing USER CODES press then A or B until the display shows SYSTEM tem operations and user MASTER CODE programming 2 Press and the display shows SYSTEM MASTER nnmn current code 3 Enter a new 4 digit code The display flashes the entered code 4 Press and display shows the new code Options Menu The OPTIONS menu lets you set up the system for downloading and silent arming You can also adjust alphanumeric touchpad display brightness from this menu Downloading 040 Options Default on When this setting is on the panel can communicate with Tool Box software for programming the system from off site Note For this feature to work the panel must be connected to a phone line and be programmed with REMOTE ACCESS on with a Down loader phone number and with a Downloader code gt Toturn Downloading off or on 1 Press
14. CEL or current setting press D Dial Tone Detect 02010 Phone Options Global Default on When this setting is on the panel begins dialing as soon as it detects a dial tone When this feature is off the panel begins dialing a few seconds after seizing the phone line Note There is no Dial Tone Detect on the last dialing attempt gt 1 2 To set up Dial Tone Detect With the display showing DIAL TONE DETECT OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting The following sections describe the phone option settings that appear under PARTITION 1 2 A Phone Interface Voice module must be installed for the system to use the settings under PHONE OPTIONS PARTITION 1 2 Local Phone Control partition 1 0210 partition 2 0220 Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default on When this feature is on the panel can be accessed gt Tosetup Local Phone Control from a phone on the premises 1 With the display showing LOCAL PHONE CTRL OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Remote Access partition 1 0211 par Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default on tition 2 0221 When this setting is on the panel can be accessed gt To turn Remote Access off or on from an off site phone 1 With
15. Note Enter the desired temperature 46 909 The display flashes the entered setting The high setpoint cannot be set equal to or Press and the display shows the new setting lower than the low setpoint Badd Attach Lights to Sensors Menu The ATTACH LIGHTS TO SENSORS menu lets you assign a light number to a sensor Each time the sensor is activated the attached light will turn on for 5 minutes When the 5 minute timer expires the light will turn off If the same light is scheduled it will only turn on during the schedule time Lights X to Sensor Y 08n where Attach Lights To Sensors Default 0 nn light number 1 9 minus 7 This menu attaches light x to sensor y Each gt To attach a light to a sensor time a selected sensor is tripped the selected With the display showing LIGHT 1 TO SENSOR y current setting press A or light will turn on and a 5 minute timer will B to select the desired light number start 2 Enter the desired sensor number 01 96 The display flashes the entered Note setting The sensor must be learned into the current 3 Press and the display shows the new setting partition before it can be attached 4 Repeatsteps 1 through 2 until all desired lights are attached to sensors gt Todetach a light from a sensor 1 With the display showing LIGHT 1 TO SENSOR y current setting press A or B to select the desired light number 2 EnterO as the sensor number and press C
16. This setting defines the range of keychain touchpads that will gt To set the number of Latchkey Zones function as a latchkey user The value entered in this section With the display showing LATCHKEY ZONES nnn current can be any valid zone number When a zone number is setting enter the desired number of latchkey zones 1 96 entered all zones at or below that zone number will function The display flashes the entered setting as a latchkey user For example if 5 is entered any keychain 2 Press and the display shows the new setting touchpads learned into zones 1 5 will be latchkey users and all others 6 96 will not gt Todelete disable Latchkey Zones With the display showing LATCHKEY ZONES nnn current setting press D The following sections describe the touchpad option settings that appear under PARTITION 1 2 Fire Panic partition 1 0510 partition 2 0520 Touchpad Options Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether touchpad fire panic buttons gt To change the Fire Panic setting are enabled on or disabled off 1 With the display showing FIRE PANIC OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Aux Panic partition 1 0511 partition 2 0521 Touchpad Options Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether touchpad auxiliary panic gt
17. To change the Auxiliary Panic setting buttons are enabled on or disabled off With the display showing AUXILIARY PANIC OFF ON cur rent setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Police Panic partition 1 0512 partition 2 0522 Touchpad Options Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether touchpad police panic buttons gt To change the Police Panic setting are enabled on or disabled off 1 With the display showing POLICE PANIC OFF ON cur rent setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 39 Concord Ultra Keychain TP Arm partition 1 0513 partition 2 Touchpad Options Partition 1 2 Default off 0523 When this setting is on pressing the lock button on keychain gt To change the Keychain Touchpad Arming setting touchpads arms the system directly to AWAY with NO DELAY 1 With the display showing KEYCHAIN TP ARM OFF ON When this setting is off each key press increments the arming current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display level i e from OFF to STAY from STAY to AWAY flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Star Is No Delay partition 1 0514 partition 2 0524 Touchpad Options Partition 1 2 Default off This setting determines whe
18. When this feature is on pressing shows PHONE PANIC OFF ON current setting from a touch tone phone on the premises 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting causes a panic alarm 3 Press and the display shows the new setting 35 Concord Ultra Phone Access Key partition 1 0216 partition 2 0226 Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default This setting determines which touch tone phone button is used for system access and control If the Local Phone Control feature is enabled the user can pick phone and press within 5 seconds to access the security system The panel seizes the phone line and waits for the user to enter system com mands Phone access can be changed from to see the following note Note Use the default setting to avoid conflicts between the security system and other phone devices and services Many phone devices such as answering machines computer modems and FAX machines and services such as call waiting call forwarding and some banking transactions require to initiate their operation so using for this security feature could cause conflicts v To change the Phone Access Key With the desired partition selected press A or B until the display shows PHONE ACCESS KEY current setting Press 1 for or 2 for The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting up the
19. investigated or verified by UL 1 Listed but not tested for compatibility by UL 75 Concord Ultra Table A2 Hardwire Devices Part No Description Qty 2 Sub Total Hardwire Sensors Detectors 1035 N Magnetic Contact 3 8 press fit N A 1075 N Magnetic Contact surface mount N A System Sensor models 2100D 2100TD N A 21008 2100TS 2400 or 2400TH or ESL 10 mA series 429AT 521B or 521BXT Sirens 60 736 Supervised Wireless Siren N A 60 483 01 Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren 120 mA 13 046 Hardwire Exterior Siren 145 mA SuperBus 2000 Miscellaneous Components 60 746 01 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 90 mA 60 820 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad 30 mA 60 803 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 120 mA 60 804 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 120 mA 60 755 Power Line Carrier Card 110 mA 60 756 4 Input 2 Output SnapCard 185 mA 60 757 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard 230 mA 60 758 4 Output SnapCard 130 mA 60 774 Hardwire Input Module 18 mA 60 770 Hardwire Output Module 91 mA 60 620 01 Energy Saver Module 20 mA 60 677 Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module 10 mA Sencar 1600 mA 60 850 01 Cellular Backup Module High Power 1900 mA 60 783 02 Automation Module 35 mA 60 861 Wireless Gateway Module 1600mA Total power consumption mA Total power consumption using 50 VA transformer and 7 0 AH backup battery 1 350 mA not to exceed
20. on system events Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module Adding this module allows central station operators to listen in and talk to occupants on the pre mises to verify the emergency when an alarm report is received SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module Provides central station communication cellular transmission a backup to regular phone line s SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module ESM Provides a money saving and convenient way to monitor and control temperatures The ESM uses low and high temperature limits to save energy by overriding the existing HVAC thermo stat When the ESM is on temperature limits determine when the heat or air conditioning turns on When the ESM is off the HVAC thermostat controls heat and air conditioning SuperBus 2000 Automation Module Provides a connection to a compatible home automation device SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module Allows users to control and monitor the status of their system from the alarm com internet web site A wireless data transceiver on the module provides the link to a wireless 2 way paging net work for website access Installing the This section describes how to install the system control panel Before starting the installation System plan your system layout and programming using the worksheets provided in Appendix A Installing the system consists of the following e Determining the Panel Location e Determining Total System Power and Wire Length Guidel
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22. 152 open 280 Sensor 25 in alarm 153 open 281 Sensor 26 inalarm 154 open 282 Sensor 27 in alarm 155 open 283 Sensor 28 inalarm 156 open 284 Sensor 29 in alarm 157 open 285 Sensor 30 in alarm 158 open 286 Concord Ultra 86 Table B5 Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Sensor Number State Trigger No State Trigger No Sensor 31 inalarm 159 open 287 Sensor 32 in alarm 160 open 288 Sensor 33 in alarm 161 open 289 Sensor 34 in alarm 162 open 290 Sensor 35 inalarm 163 open 291 Sensor 36 inalarm 164 open 292 Sensor 37 in alarm 165 open 293 Sensor 38 inalarm 166 open 294 Sensor 39 in alarm 167 open 295 Sensor 40 in alarm 168 open 296 Sensor 41 in alarm 169 open 297 Sensor 42 in alarm 170 open 298 Sensor 43 in alarm 171 open 299 Sensor 44 in alarm 172 open 300 Sensor 45 in alarm 173 open 301 Sensor 46 in alarm 174 open 302 Sensor 47 in alarm 175 open 303 Sensor 48 in alarm 176 open 304 Sensor 49 in alarm 177 open 305 Sensor 50 in alarm 178 open 306 Sensor 51 in alarm 179 open 307 Sensor 52 in alarm 180 open 308 Sensor 53 in alarm 181 open 309 Sensor 54 in alarm 182 open 310 Sensor 55 inalarm 183 open 311 Sensor 56 inalarm 184 open 312 Sensor 57 in alarm 185 open 313 Sensor 58 inalarm 186 open 314 Sensor 59 in alarm 187 open 315 Sensor 60 in alarm 188 open 316 Sensor 61 i
23. 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Auto forced arming occurs if the user does not press BYPASS when arming the system with open sensors zones protesting and the siren time expires Auto forced arming always reports to the central monitoring station Latchkey Format partition 1 06106 partition 2 06206 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off This setting determines whether the selected partition is set up for basic gt To turn Latchkey Format off or on off or advanced on latchkey opening report operation 1 With the desired partition selected press A or Basic B until the display shows LATCHKEY FORMAT If the partition is armed by entering 2 or 3 CODE disarming using a OFF ON current setting designated latchkey user code or keychain touchpad within an assigned o 2 Press 1 off basic or 2 on advanced The time schedule sends a page display flashes the entered setting 3 Press ft and the display shows the new setting If the partition is armed by entering 2 or 3 CODE 6 Latchkey dis arming using a designated latchkey user code or keychain touchpad inside or outside of an assigned time schedule sends a page Advanced If the partition is armed by entering 2 or 3 CODE 6 Latchkey dis arming using a latchkey designated user code or keychain touchpad within an assigned time schedule sends a page Refer to the User s Guide for complete Latchkey setup and operation Concord Ultra
24. 2 on then press 2 The display flashes the entered setting then stops after pressing and displays DEMO KIT MODE OFF ON new Setting Partition 1 Copy System Programming Default none After programming all settings pertaining to partition 1 you can make an exact copy to use for partition 2 This helps reduce programming time when the system is set up for two partitions If there are certain settings that are unique to partition 2 simply advance to the appropriate menu and make the necessary changes gt To Copy Partition 1 With the display showing PARTITION 1 COPY press installer CODE The display flashes then stops after pressing and shows DONE 23 Concord Ultra Note Clearing the memory will erase onboard hardwire zone factory programming Clear Memory System Programming Clearing memory deletes all existing programming information except the Dealer Code To Clear Panel Memory With the system in program mode press A or B until the display shows CLEAR MEMORY Press and the display shows ENTER CODE TO CLEAR MEMORY Enter the 4 digit installer or dealer code if programmed After about five seconds the system restarts and the panel scans the bus to learn all bus devices EN VN If the system doesn t respond as described repeat step 3 Programming Tier 2 Menu Items This section guides you through programming tier 2 menu items as they appear in sequence Figure 27 shows the
25. Ax gr Ax er Ax er Ax v Ax v Ax gr Ax Sup vs Time Entry Delay Gg TE Entry Lights Entry Lights Latchkey Zones Fire Panic Fire Panic Rndm 1 00 4 00 82 secs 32 240 None 3 9 None 3 9 None 1 96 On Off On Off 0300 0310 0320 0400 0410 0500 0510 0520 By Aa e Aa eg Aa BW AA BW Aa By Aa sm Aa RF Tx Timeout Exit Delay Exit Delay House Code House Code Auxiliary Panic Auxiliary Panic 12 hours 2 24 64 secs 48 184 64 secs 48 184 1B 1 255 1B 1 255 On Off On Off 0301 0311 0321 0401 0411 0511 0521 By Aa EY Aa e Aa By Aa eg Au Ph Test Freq Extended Delay Extended Delay Police Panic Police Panic 7 days 1 255 4 mins 1 8 4 mins 1 8 On Off On Off 0302 0312 0322 0512 0522 By Aa e AA E A By Aa e Aa Next Ph Test Siren Timeout Siren Timeout Keychain TP Keychain TP 7 days 1 255 4 mins 1 30 4 mins 1 30 Arm On Off Arm On Off 0303 0313 0323 0513 0523 By Aa eg Aa BY Ae By Aa eg Ay e Sleep Time Sleep Time eee ap Tine 22 00 22 00 Star is No Delay Star is No Delay 4 secs 1 12 00 00 23 50 00 00 23 50 On Off On Off 0304 0314 0324 0514 0524 BW Au Act Timeout 24 hours 1 42 0305 By Au Daylight Sav On Off 0306 93 Concord Ultra Tier 2 Menus Continued B B B Reporting E Siren Options gt Sensors gt lt
26. Check to make sure siren is not plugged into an outlet controlled by a switch Move siren to a nonswitched outlet location and test Panel is not powered by a power line carrier transformer Replace existing transformer with a power line carrier transformer Power transformer and sirens are not plugged into outlets on the same electrical phase Relocate sirens at different outlets to determine working locations Siren is programmed with incorrect partition house code Clear siren house code by pressing and holding siren button for 20 seconds Reprogram with correct partition house code and retest See Installing Supervised Wireless Sirens 60 736 95 for more information Siren house code is not programmed into panel Enter program mode and set SWS and parti tion house codes Siren only works part of the time and or at odd irregular intervals Check that siren and or panel transformer is not plugged into an outlet shared with a major appli ance television or computer which may generate noise and degrade the line carrier signal Hardwire Zones System doesn t go into alarm when zone is tripped 1 2 3 4 System is disarmed Arm system and then trip the zone Zone is not learned into panel memory Enter installer dealer program mode LEARN SENSORS and learn zone into memory Zone is learned into wrong partition Delete zone and learn into correct partition or change the partition in the EDIT SENSORS m
27. Delay partition 1 0310 partition 2 0320 Timers Partition 1 2 Default 30 sec This setting determines how much time the user has to dis arm the system after entering the armed premises through a designated delay door without causing an alarm Note For residential UL Listed installations the Entry Delay must be set to 45 seconds or less The combined time for the Entry Delay and Dialer Abort Delay 02006 must not exceed 60 seconds To set the Entry Delay With the display showing ENTRY DELAY nnn SECS current setting enter the desired time value 30 240 using 8 sec ond intervals The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Exit Delay partition 1 0311 partition 2 0321 Timers Partition 1 2 Default 60 sec This setting determines how much time the user has after arming the system to leave the premises through a desig nated delay door without causing an alarm Note For UL 1023 listed installations this feature must be set to 60 seconds or less To set the Exit Delay With the display showing EXIT DELAY nnn SECS current setting enter the desired time value 45 184 using 8 sec ond intervals The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting 37 Concord Ultra Extended Delay partition 1 0312 partition 2 0322 Timers Partition 1 2 Default 4 min
28. TIMERS ACTIVITY TIMEOUT With the display showing NO ACTIVITY OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Duress Option partition 1 06104 partition 2 06204 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off When this setting is on the system can be controlled using a programmed gt To turn Duress Option off or on duress code see SECURITY PARTITION N DURESS CODE 1 With the display showing DURESS OFF ON Note current setting press 1 off or 2 on The For UL Listed installations Duress Option must be set to off display flashes the entered setting Do not use a duress code unless it is absolutely necessary Using duress 2 Press and the display shows the new setting codes often results in false alarms due to code entry errors If a duress code is absolutely necessary use it with the audio verification module to reduce false alarms and accidental dispatches Forced Armed partition 1 06105 partition 2 06205 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off When this setting is on the panel reports to the central monitoring station gt To turn Force Armed off or on when a user force arms the system 1 With the display showing FORCE ARMED OFF Note ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on Forced arming occurs if the user presses BYPASS when arming the system The display flashes the entered setting with open sensors or zones protesting
29. Table B2 to create words you must reserve an item number for a space after the word Each character or word uses up one item number For example a word from the list counts as one item number A created word such as BOY S counts as six item num bers 4 letters 1 apostrophe and 1 space Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name so plan ahead before programming output text You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item num bers gt To program Output Text 1 With the display showing SNAPCARDS press then A or B until the display shows OUTPUT TEXT 2 Press and the display shows OUTPUT 1 3 Press A or B until the desired output number is dis played 4 Press and the display shows OUTPUT N ITEM 00 Where ITEM 0 is the first character word location and 0 is the character word number 5 Enter the number of the desired character or word or scroll through the numbers by pressing B forward or A back ward If you make a mistake simply enter the correct num ber or continue scrolling through choices 6 Press ff to accept the displayed choice and the display shows OUTPUT N ITEM 1 0 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the output name 8 Press after entering the last character or word number The display shows the complete text name For example OUT PUT 1 GARAGE DOOR Onboard Options Menu The ONBOARD OPTIONS menu lets you set up the following built
30. This setting determines how much time the user has after arming the system to enter or exit the premises through a designated extended delay door 1 8 minutes Note For UL Listed installations Extended Delay may not be used gt To set the Extended Delay 1 With the display showing EXTENDED DELAY n MIN UTES current setting enter the desired time value 1 8 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Siren Timeout partition 1 0313 partition 2 0323 Timers Partition 1 2 Default 4 min This setting determines how long sirens sound 1 30 min gt utes if no one is present to disarm the system 1 Note For UL Listed installations the Siren Timeout must be set to 4 minutes or more 2 To set the Siren Timeout With the display showing SIREN TIMEOUT nn MINUTES cur rent setting enter the desired time value 1 30 The dis play flashes the entered setting Press and the display show the new setting Sleep Time partition 1 0314 partition 2 0324 Timers Partition 1 2 Default 22 00 10 00 pm This setting determines the start time of a 10 hour window gt during which trouble beeps are suppressed The initial occur 1 rence of an event that causes trouble beeps within this win dow will not sound trouble beeps until the Sleep Time window expires If trouble beeps from a previous event are 7 due to be restar
31. Trip Time 0304 Timers Global Default 4 sec This setting determines how long outputs gt To set the Output Trip Time are activated when tripped if they are con 1 figured for a momentary response With the display showing OUTPUT TRIP TIME nn SECS current setting enter the number of seconds 1 12 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Activity Timeout 0305 Timers Global Default 24 hours This setting determines when the system sends a no gt To set the Activity Timeout activity report The panel can be set to wait from 1 1 42 hours If no user interaction or device activation occurs in that time the panel sends a report to the central station 2 With the display showing ACTIVITY TIMEOUT nn HOURS current setting enter the number of hours 1 42 The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Daylight Saving 0306 Timers Global Default on When this setting is on the panel clock automati gt To turn Daylight Saving off or on cally adjusts for daylight saving time changes 1 With the display showing DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting The following sections describe the timer settings that appear under PARTITION 1 2 Entry
32. a defective bus device DEVICE ID current ID 2 Enter the ID of the new bus device The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting 3 Exit programming mode 4 Remove AC and battery power from the panel 5 Replace the defective bus device with a new one 6 Apply AC and battery power to the panel Partition Assign Acc Modules Bus Devices Unit ID Device Partition Default 1 This menu lets you assign bus devices gt To assign bus devices to partitions to work in the desired partition 1 With the display showing the desired bus device press Note 2 Press A or B until the display shows DEVICE PTN and then press The display SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Modules shows PARTITION ASSIGN n SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Mod 3 Press 1 or 2 to select the desired partition The display flashes the entered selection ules and SuperBus 2000 RF Receivers 4 bd Press and the display shows the new setting are not assigned to partitions pay 8 Output Programming Acc Modules Unit ID Outputs Use these settings to program the output points of gt To program each of the HOM output point configurations into the any installed SuperBus 2000 Hardwire Output Mod security panel The point configuration number is mc where ttt is ule The installer programs a HOM output point into the trigger number and rr Is the response number the Concord Ultra security panel by entering three
33. after the panel dials the pager number Note The Pager Delay time should not be set below 5 seconds unless absolutely necessary gt To set the Pager Delay time 1 With the display showing PAGER DELAY nn SECS current set ting enter a delay time 0 30 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Call Wait Cancel 02009 Phone Options Global Default none This feature lets you set up a dialing prefix to disable the call waiting feature before the panel makes its first dialing attempt to any programmed central 1 monitoring station or downloader phone number The prefix can be up to eight digits To enter pauses press C To enter press and hold 7 for one second To enter press and hold 9 for one second DO NOT change this option from its default if the customer doesn t 1 have call waiting Verify with the customer that they have call waiting with their phone service provider before changing this option from its default Changing this option from its default without call waiting Caution will prohibit the panel from calling the central station V To set up Call Wait Cancel With the display showing CALL WAIT CAN CEL or current setting enter the desired prefix The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting Todelete the Call Wait Cancel prefix With the display showing CALL WAIT CAN
34. an RJ 31X Phone Jack 13 091 19 Connecting the AC Power Transformer 20 Powering Up the Panel mama Ete b e RR eie 21 Programming the Panel 27 Entering Program Mode e eklen ce deine ent ener eei v WE eren da eaten en LENS N 21 TouchpadButtonProgrammingFunctions ennt nnne 22 Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus 22 ProgrammingTierlMenultems eee 23 Programming Tier 2 Men Items tecto deeds le eene aen 24 Using Shortcut Nutnbets e e epe Ee iste HERE Rer Emden 24 Security Menu E REND EEN 24 PHONES EE 27 Phone Options Menu HELD GC eee RAIN aede 32 imis Menus o emar ll a a rm amala a A Ded i Men dts i tT SN 36 Light Gontrol Menu e li e se alel asa anlasma Bi EENG 38 Touchpad Options Menu 39 Reporting Memes 40 Siren Options Menu a AE er ee ERIS 45 SEN SOERENSEN 46 Audio Verification Mem 49 Accessory Modules Meni id eee RE RI E BANDA REIR RO GNO REIR E 50 Onboard Options Menu isnt eter e e ERE 53 Exiting Programming Mode D EnteringUserProgrammingMode eee 55 Etme and Date Menu ee ai EE EE 55 User Codes Mem eeh A ei kame PATA eet EEN 56 Options Me melik RR ERR RO SRI ERE DERE 58 Set Up Schedules Menn 59 Attach Schedules to Events Men sor eh ik tet e la e e ARAL EM ane es 60 Attach Lights to Sensors Mem
35. code the system to process radio signals from wireless sirens 2 Press and the display shows the new code Supervised Wireless Sirens receive signals from the panel through the existing electrical wiring If sirens fail to receive or process these signals the siren transmits a wireless signal to the panel receiver Note You must set both the SWS Supv Code and the partition House Code see the LIGHT CONTROL menu before plugging in Supervised Wireless Sirens Global Fire 0704 Siren Options Global Default off This setting determines whether or not sirens in both partitions sound on gt To turn Global Fire off or on if either partition activates a fire alarm 1 With the display showing GLOBAL FIRE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting The following sections describe the settings that appear under SIREN OPTIONS PARTITION 1 Siren Verify 0710 Siren Options Partition 1 Default off This setting determines whether or not the panel supervises the panel speaker terminals 7 8 When this feature is on the panel will indicate a trouble condition if no speaker is connected to panel speaker terminals Note For UL Listed installations Siren Verify must be set to on 1 To turn Siren Verify off or on With the display showing SIREN VERIFY OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The
36. condition cleared 119 Alarm Canceled 222 System Armed to STAY 333 System Armed to AWAY 555 Phone Sensor Test 888 System Trouble Condition 999 System in Alarm Table 11 describes pager sensor zone number and user number report codes Table 11 Pager Sensor Zone Code and Numbers Code 000 System event not caused by a zone or user Sensor Zone or User Number 65 Concord Ultra Table 11 Pager Sensor Zone Code and Numbers Code Sensor Zone or User Number 001 096 Sensor Zone Numbers 1 96 600 829 Regular User Codes 0 229 used 846 System Master Code used 847 Installer Code used 848 Dealer Code used 850 Quick Arm used 851 Keyswitch Sensor used 852 System Armed Itself during service or power up Testing Outputs and Sirens All outputs onboard and SnapCard should be tested to verify configuration programming BONN Be sure to contact the central monitoring station before activating outputs that trigger from an alarm condition Caution To test outputs Contact the central monitoring station to inform them you are testing the system Verify that all wiring at the panel and output devices is correct Activate the appropriate device to trigger each output as programmed Verify that each output responds according to the programmed configuration number For outputs that trigger sirens verify that the correct alarm sounds are produc
37. display shows the new number Quick Arm partition 1 0011 partition 2 0021 Security Partition 1 2 Default off Quick Arm allows system arming without using an access code When Quick Arm is on the system arming level can be increased from Level 1 OFF to LEVEL 2 STAY from Level 1 OFF to LEVEL 3 AWAY or from Level 2 STAY to LEVEL 3 AWAY without entering an access code A valid access code is still required to decrease the arming level or disarm the system gt To turn Quick Arm off or on 1 With the display showing QUICK ARM OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 25 Concord Ultra Quick Exit partition 1 0012 partition 2 0022 Security Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether or not users can open and close a standard entry exit door without causing an alarm while the system is armed This feature would be useful if the user wants to go out to get the morning paper while the system is armed This feature also allows the user to leave the armed pre mises without having to disarm and re arm the system When Quick Exit is on pressing D on a touchpad while the system is armed starts a 2 minute timer that allows one standard entry exit door sensor groups 10 and 19 only to be activated once opened then closed When this feature is off the system
38. flashes the entered selection 4 Press and the display shows the new setting Set Up Schedules Menu The SET UP SCHEDULES menu lets you set up time frames for light control and exception opening closing reports The system all partitions allows you to set up to 16 schedules 00 15 Setting up schedules consists of setting a start and stop time for each schedule then selecting which days of the week the schedule will be active You can also set up a rollover schedule which starts on one day and ends on another day This saves programming time and leaves more schedules available in case they are needed later Rollover Schedule Example To set up a schedule to rollover from Tuesday evening to Wednes day morning set a schedule start time for 2200 10 00 P M and a stop time for 0500 5 00 A M Set the schedule to turn on Tuesday Because the stop time is set for morning the system auto matically carries the schedule over to the next day If you use the same start and stop times described above and set the schedule to turn on Monday through Friday then one schedule will cover the entire week 59 Concord Ultra Set Up Schedules 05XXY where XXzschedule 00 thru 15 and Y start 0j stop 1 0 thru 8 Mon day thru Sunday 2 8 Default 00 00 This menu lets you set up start stop times for each day of the week Note If you are programming schedules for your cus tomer be sure to record the settings in the
39. helper must call the panel again in 10 to 40 seconds The panel answers System hello 3 The helper dials the following on the phone 1234 8 AVM access CODE 5 4 The helper should now be able to hear you through the AVM 5 Walk through the vicinity of the AVM while speaking at a normal conversation level 6 Tell the helper to dial a 1 and speak to you To return to listen mode the helper dials a 3 7 When testing is complete have the helper dial 99 and hang up gt To test the module with the central station 1 Inform the central station that you will be sending an alarm and testing an AVM 2 Give them the programming selections you made for the panel see Audio Verification Menu for programming information 3 Use a touchpad panic button to initiate an auxiliary alarm 4 Thecentral station operator waits for the alarm to be reported and initiates an audio session 5 Walk through the vicinity of the AVM while speaking at a normal conversation level 6 Have the operator speak to you 7 When testing is complete the operator will end the session 67 Concord Ultra Note If the current settings do not match the test settings record the current settings Table 13 so that they can be restored when this test is complete Testing Cellular Backup Communication Perform this test to check the cellular communication between the panel and the central monitor ing station gt To test Cellular Communicat
40. in options e INPUTS This menu lets you turn the Smoke Verification and the Two Wire Smoke features off or on e OUTPUT PROGRAMMING This menu lets you set configuration numbers for the two built in panel outputs and assign the outputs to partitions e o OUTPUT TEXT This menu lets you assign text to the output allowing the output to be con trolled by the user The following sections describe the settings that appear under ONBOARD OPTIONS INPUTS 53 Concord Ultra Smoke Verify 1100 Onboard Options Inputs Default off This setting controls the number of sensor group 26 fire zone trips needed to report a fire alarm e Hardwire Smokes will determine whether or not the panel requires two alarm signals within five minutes on from 2 wire smoke detectors connected to panel zone input 6 and or SnapCard zone inputs or any other hardwire zone learned into group 26 fire before activating system sirens and reporting to a central station or pager e Wireless Smokes the first trip of a group 26 RF sensor will gt To turn Smoke Verify off or on With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS press twice The display shows SMOKE VERIFY OFF ON cur rent setting 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered number 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Note For California State Fire Marshall Listed installations this feature must be off cause a local fire al
41. in partition 1 Use speakers with an 8 ohm or higher impedance When connecting two or more 8 ohm speakers they must be wired in series as shown in the wiring diagram Wiring two or more 8 ohm speakers in paral lel can permanently damage the panel Note 4 Onboard outputs 1 and 2 are open collector type rated for 200 mA maximum Output 1 defaults to configuration number 01614 exterior siren Output 2 defaults to configuration number 01710 interior siren Refer to panel installation instructions for all possible set tings Note 5 Zone loop wiring shown is an example that applies to all zones except when zone 8 is con figured for 2 wire smoke detectors Install EOL resistors across all unused zone loop inputs Note 6 For UL Listed installations wire multiple supervised hardwire smoke detectors 10 maxi mum only as shown Maximum 10 uA current draw per detector Maximum 80 mA current draw in alarm Note 7 Some telephones are polarity sensitive Green and red wires may need to be reversed Note 8 A maximum of two Audio Verification Modules 60 677 are allowed partition 1 only Wire multiple speakers in series and power and microphone wires in parallel Use shielded cable where shown in diagram to prevent cross talk between the speaker and microphone Audio Verification Modules shall not be used in UL Listed installations Note 9 Connect multiple piezo sirens in parallel Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren status volume
42. must be disarmed before any protected door is opened Note For UL Listed installations this feature must be set to off gt To turn Quick Exit off or on 1 With the display showing QUICK EXIT OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Exit Extension partition 1 0013 partition 2 0023 Security Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether or not the user can re enter and exit again through an entry or exit delay door without disarming and re arming the system This helps pre vent exit faults and false alarms by allowing users to re enter the premises for a forgot ten item When Exit Extension is on the panel restarts the exit delay timer if the user re enters the premises through a standard delay door before the standard exit delay time expires When this feature is off the exit delay timer does not restart if the user re enters the premises forcing the user to disarm the system to avoid setting off an accidental alarm gt To turn Exit Extension off or on 1 With the display showing EXIT EXTENSION OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Auto Stay Arming partition 1 0014 partition 2 0024 Security Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines whether or not
43. n 02003 0213 B A B A B A B A B A Y Y Y Y Y By A By Aa Open Close Open Close Open Close Open Close Open Close DTMF Dialin g Toll Saver Toll Saver Rpts On Off Rpts On Off Rpts On Off Rpts On Off Rpts On Off On Off On Off On Off 0134 0144 i 0154 n 0164 0174 02004 0214 0224 By A By A By A By A By A By AA By Aa By A Latchkey Rpts Latchkey Rpts Latchkey Rpts Latchkey Rpts Latchkey Rpts Dialer Abort Phone Panic Phone Panic On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 0135 0145 i 0155 x 0165 i 0175 02005 0215 0225 By A EN A By B y A A sy a sy Au e ha ond EEN TE or ER Dial Abort Delay Phone ACC Key Phone ACC Key LE PE WE t E 30 sec 15 45 Hoc ox 0136 0146 n 0156 x 0166 n 0176 i 02006 0216 0226 By A By A By A By A By A BY A A Ptn Assignment Ptn Assignment Ptn Assignment Ptn Assignment Ptn Assignment 12 12 12 12 12 Cancel Message On Off 0137 0147 0157 0167 0177 m 02007 By AA Pager Delay 15 secs 0 30 02008 By AA Call Wait Cancel 02009 By AA Dial Tone Detect On Off 02010 Concord Ultra 92 Tier 2 Menus Continued B B gt Timers Light Control Touchpad Options gt lt lt A A ay A Ax A B B B B Global gt Partition 1 gt Partition 2 Partition 1 gt Partition 2 Global gt Partition gt Partition 2 lt lt lt lt lt A LA A A A y Ax gr
44. panel can also be programmed to check the phone line voltage automatically Built In SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module allows system access and control using touch tone telephones on or off site The module includes an output for a speaker that sounds system status and alarm voice messages Built In Power Line Carrier Card allows the system to use supervised wireless sirens and X10 Powerhouse Lamp Modules for light control and light activation during alarms e Phone Line Connection Allows panel to communicate with central monitoring station and or pagers SuperBus 2000 Touchpads The following describes the different touchpads that can be used for system programming and operation e SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad Provides operation control and user program ming access not installer dealer programming Displays system messages and indicates system status e SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Touchpad Provides complete system programming and opera tion control Displays system messages that prompt users for information when needed and indicates system status e SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Touchpad Provides complete system programming and opera tion control Large display shows system messages that prompt users for information when needed and indicates system status SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Touchpad Provides complete system programming and opera tion control Large fluorescent display shows system messages that prompt us
45. partitions Press 8 4321 0 0 The display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To enter programming mode using a programming touchpad Connect the wires from the Programming Touchpad Cable 60 791 to the power and bus wires on an alphanumeric touchpad matching the wire colors on each Make sure the system is powered up and disarmed Connect the plug on the cable onto the panel programming touchpad header see Figure 25 Press 8 4321 0 2 The touchpad sounds one short beep Press and verify that the dis play shows SERVICE TOUCHPAD ACTIVE Press 8 4321 0 O and the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING After programming is completed simply disconnect the touchpad from the panel header EW bc NI e Eat Programming Touchpad Cable 60 791 Figure 25 Connecting a Programming Touchpad 27 Concord Ultra Touchpad Button Programming Functions In program mode touchpad buttons let you navigate to all installer programming menus for con figuring the system Table 6 describes the touchpad button functions in program mode Table 6 Touchpad Button Functions Button Programming Function Selects menu item or data entry Deselects menu item or data entry if pressed before Scroll through available options at the current menu tier Also scroll through sen sor text options during sensor text programming Enters pauses when programming phone numbers Deletes certain programmed settings
46. performing a memory clear changes the following settings e Partition 1 Master Code 1000 e Partition 2 Master Code 2000 ser Code 00 1001 partition 1 code can also be used to jump to partition 2 ser Code 01 1002 partition 1 code can also be used to bypass sensors ser Code 02 2001 partition 2 code can also be used for remote or off site access ser Code 03 2002 partition 2 code can also be used to perform system tests ser Code 04 1122 partition 1 code can also be used to jump to partition 2 for remote r off site access and system tests ser Code 05 1122 partition 2 code can also be used to jump to partition 1 for remote or off site access bypassing sensors and system tests e Partition 1 House Code 255 P e Partition 2 House Code 254 O e Zone hardwire input 1 Group 10 Front Door e Zone 2 hardwire input 2 Group 13 Bedroom Window e Zone 3 hardwire input 3 Group 17 Living Room Motion Sensor e Zone 4 hardwire input 4 Group 1 Panic e Zone 5 wireless keychain touchpad ID F00201 Group 01 no text e Zone 6 wireless DWS ID A00206 Group 13 Kitchen Window e COMM FAILURE off Demo Kit on e AVM code 1212 e Entry Delay 8 sec e Exit Delay 8 sec Extended Delay 1 minute e Siren Timeout 2 minutes Cadac G gt Toturn Demo Kit Mode off or on 1 With the display showing DEMO KIT MODE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or
47. press 1 daily or 2 weekly The display to the panel flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting HF Supv Hpt 06013 Reporting Global Default 2 weekly This setting determines whether the panel sends daily or gt To set RF Supv Report to daily or weekly weekly reports to the central monitoring station when the 1 With the display showing RF SUPV REPORT DAILY WEEKLY panel detects a supervisory condition in a wireless device current setting press 1 daily or 2 weekly The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 42 Swinger Limit 06014 Reporting Global Default 1 This setting determines the maximum number of times 1 2 a sensor or zone can go into gt To set the Swinger Limit alarm during a single arming period before the panel automatically bypasses that sensor 1 With the display showing or zone This feature only applies to sensors or zones in groups 00 20 29 34 or 35 SWINGER LIMIT n current set When set to 1 the panel automatically bypasses a sensor or zone after it causes an alarm ting press the desired num When set to 2 the panel waits until a sensor or zone has caused a second alarm during ber 1 2 The display flashes the same arming period before bypassing it At any setting the automatic bypass is the entered setting logged into the event buffer A bypassed sensor or zo
48. switch settings have no effect Note 10 Refer to the SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module Installation Instructions for thermostat wiring details Note 11 Wire Hardwire Module zone loop inputs as shown for the panel Install EOL resistors across all unused zone loop inputs Refer to the Module Installation Instructions for com plete details Note 12 Without AC power shutdown will occur if battery voltage falls below 10 2 VDC Concord Ultra 98 z z z yoer euoud o o fe fe s guluye v8 Y9 XLE rH ALO elnpo n s E Vuet ER SC 8 8 8 8 8 G rwa NO wos ON a a s al al z i B B B7 Wu LU LU LU LULU LU LU LU LULU ww sem eee ES a oe bb III GEI S ge 385989985983 gt ja uM presque HIEMS isse EE LLL 0000 90009 a6 26 262 6 62 Ou D eigivieiziiolog 29S v 2Z erzo St vtero ee es vez i IOIO Ur e Kz J Kr EE 1 LI 1 Q 9 IX AN I 41 09 aiNpoyy nduj 11 09 einpoy 1ndjno L0 029 09 e npoN Jonge Ag CNR CNR ZOU Hu CNO pav Lan dS dS GND GND 8 V Act Z9 000z snqiadns Kejay 000z sngiedng KB1eu3 000z sngiedns SOU OL v EL Zi O 6 8 LZ 9 S p Z i DL 910 LL SION LL NON L SON souen GE S sjeuiuue jeuiuJe aiNpow eoro eoepeiu euoud oo0z sngiedng 7 8 seioN jeued Jeued
49. the panel gt To power up the panel 1 Connect the red and black battery leads not already connected to the lugs on the panel to the battery terminals see Figure 24 2 Plug the transformer into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch Alphanumeric touchpads display then SCANNING BUS DEVICES and finally a date and time display 3 To permanently mount the transformer unplug it and remove the existing screw securing the AC outlet cover Use extreme caution when securing the transformer to a metal outlet cover You could receive a serious shock if a metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet box Warning 4 Hold the outlet cover in place and plug the transformer into the lower receptacle 5 Use the screw supplied with the transformer to secure the transformer to the outlet cover Programming the Panel Note If the system is powered up after the programming touchpad is connected or if a bus command scan is exe cuted the programming touchpad will be learned into the system and must later be manually deleted For on site system programming an alphanumeric touchpad is required Entering Program Mode Entering program mode is done using an installer dealer code default 4321 The system can be put into program mode only when the system is disarmed gt Toenter program mode Make sure the system is disarmed in all
50. the system automatically arms to STAY level 2 if the user arms the system to AWAY level 3 without exiting the premises This can help prevent accidental alarms by deactivating interior motion sensors dur ing occupied arming periods Note Arming the system to AWAY with No Delay overrides the Auto Stay Arming feature When this feature is on and the system is armed to AWAY touchpads and other sta tus sounders emit one exit delay beep every four seconds then one every second during the last 10 seconds If the exit delay time expires with no standard delay sen sor activation the system automatically arms to STAY gt To turn Auto Stay Arming off or on 1 With the display showing AUTO STAY ARMING OFF ON current set ting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 26 Keyswitch Sensor partition 1 0015 partition 2 0025 Security Partition 1 2 Default none a hardwire zone input or a wireless door window sensor Note It is recommended that keyswitch sensors are learned into group 28 armed to STAY or AWAY then tripping the sensor could disarm the system depending on keyswitch style central monitoring station Note A bypassed keyswitch sensor cannot arm or disarm the system be armed only after the siren timeout expires tem during a sensor test This feature lets users arm and disar
51. time response times activate outputs only if sirens are active for another reason If an alarm event does not necessarily require disarming no activity closing report etc outputs set up for a sustained response time remain activated until the next arming level change If an event occurs that activates an output set up for trip delay the delay and output activa tion can be canceled by trigger event restoral Activated outputs set up for a 3 minute response time remain active for the entire three min utes To deactivate the output before the 3 minute time expires you must enter program mode or remove panel power Activated outputs set up for a momentary or 3 minute response time restart if the same trig ger event occurs again Concord Ultra 90 Appendix C Settings To Enter Programming Mode 8 Installer or Dealer Code 0 0 Tier 1 Menus System Programming BW AA P Demo Kit On Off By Au ES Partition 1 Copy BY Aa Clear Memory By Aa Exit Programming Tier 2 Menus Security Y A B B Global gt Partition 1 gt Partition 2 lt lt A A gy Ax v Ax gy Ax D load Account Account US ne d Number Number ode 12345 00000 00000 0000 0010 0020 A A B Y A B Y A B Y A Installer Code Quick Arm Quick Arm 4321 On Off On Off 0001 0011 0021 A A A B Y A B Y A B Y A Dealer Code Quick Exit Quick Exit KESE On
52. to work properly 3 Make sure another Automation or Gateway Module isn t learned into the panel s memory Con cord Ultra panels support only one Automation or Gateway Module Module doesn t communicate with alarm com 1 Check module s status LED s Refer to the SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module instruc tions for a description of the LED s Concord Ultra 74 Appendix A Customer Name Sy St em Address Planning City County State Worksheets Zip Phone Table A1 Wireless Devices Part No Description Qty 60 362 Door Window Sensor 60 741 95 Micro Recessed Door Window Sensor 60 499 Slim Line Door Window Sensor 60 688 Micro Door Window Sensor 60 641 Long Life Door Window Sensor 60 886 95 Shock Sensor 60 459 Sound Sensor 60 462 Glass Guard Sensor 60 506 System Sensor Smoke Sensor 60 848 01 95 ESL 562 Smoke Sensor 60 460 Rate of Rise Heat Sensor 60 589 Manual Fire Pull Sensor 60 504 Freeze Sensor 60 452 Pendant Panic Sensor 60 458 Single Button Panic Sensor 60 457 Dual Button Panic Sensor 60 578 Water Resistant Panic Sensor 60 511 01 95 DS924i PIR Motion Sensor 60 703 95 Crystal Indoor PIR Motion Sensor 60 834 95 FlexGard Sound Sensor 60 597 HiTech Handheld Wireless Touchpad 60 607 2 Button Keychain Touchpad 60 606 4 Button Keychain Touchpad These devices not listed
53. transformer and X10 modules are not plugged into outlets on the same electrical phase Relocate modules or transformer to different outlets to determine working locations Check that the HOUSE dial on the X10 module matches the partition house code programmed into the panel X10 module is located in wrong partition Move module to correct partition and retest Partition house codes are not programmed into panel Enter program mode and set partition house codes Energy Saver Module Module does not respond to system commands or appear to control furnace Concord Ultra 72 Feature Problem Action Solution Check that the module is wired correctly to the panel terminals 2 Verify the module LED is flashing continuously If the LED is not flashing remove power and check wiring 3 There is a 5 minute delay after the module returns control to the furnace AC thermostat before the module overrides the thermostat again Wait 5 minutes and try again Module temperature does not match actual room temperature The module room temperature setting has not been adjusted or was adjusted before the module warmed or cooled to room temperature To ensure accuracy wait at least 15 minutes after installing the module before adjusting the temperature To adjust the module room temperature setting see TEMPERATURE under the ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES UNIT ID ENERGY OPTIONS menu in the section Pr
54. transmission will serve as the second zone trip causing the alarm to be reported If a restoral is sent between alarm transmissions the process starts over Heports Report Aborted now means that an alarm report to the central station was aborted In previ ous releases it meant that an alarm report was aborted and there were no other events to be reported to the central station at that time Specifications Power Requirements Class II 24 VAC 50 VA 60 Hz Rechargeable Batteries 12 VDC 7Ah part no 60 680 The battery will last 24 hours with no AC and specified standby load Radio Frequency 319 5 MHz Nominal Range 2500 feet 762 meters typical open air Storage Temperature Range 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Maximum Humidity 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Auxiliary Power Output 1 35 A 50 VA Transformer Dimensions 18 in 46 cm x 12 in 30 5 cm x 3 0 in 7 6 cm H x W x D 97 Concord Ultra System Wiring Notes Note 1 Class II power transformer must be plugged into an unswitched AC power receptacle Do not short the transformer terminals together The transformer contains an internal fuse that permanently disables the output if the terminals are shorted Note 2 An alphanumeric touchpad is required for on site programming Note 3 Speaker terminals 7 and 8 activate only for alarms
55. without changing the output configuration number in programming This output is typically used for exterior siren application Output 2 Onboard output 2 OUT 2 terminal 10 is an open collector switched path to ground pro grammable output that can handle a maximum of 200 mA current sink The default setting 13 Concord Ultra Note Piezo siren connections to terminal 10 require a 2k resistor that can be located at the panel since it does not supervise the circuit If using an external power supply instead of panel ter minal 4 the supply voltage must be limited to 9 5 VDC maximum and the negative side of the power supply must be connected to panel ground terminal 3 Note The volume switch settings inside the siren do not affect the siren output Note Power Line Carrier Card must be installed for Super vised Wireless Sirens to work 01710 activates the output for status and alarm tones allowing for a piezo siren connection without changing the output configuration number It is typically used for interior siren applica tion For more information on output configuration numbers see Onboard Options Menu Exterior Sirens Hardwire Exterior Siren 13 046 Note This siren is not UL approved for use as an outdoor sounding device Connect the siren to panel as shown in Figure 11 Interior Sirens Interior Piezo Siren 60 278 Connect the piezo siren to the panel terminals with a 2k ohm resi
56. 06109 partition 2 06209 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off This setting determines how the panel handles possible tamper situations gt To change the System Tamper setting When this feature is on the panel reacts in the following two ways 1 With the display showing SYSTEM TAMPER e The system goes into alarm if several attempts are made to disarm the OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting system with incorrect access codes 40 consecutive keypresses Press and the display shows the new setting e The panel reports to the central station if a bus device stops communi cating with the panel Siren Options Menu The SIREN OPTIONS menu lets you set up siren operation and supervision The following describes how to program the siren option settings that appear under GLOBAL mmediate Beeps 0700 Siren Options Global Default off This setting determines whether the panel activates trouble beeps as soon gt To turn Immediate Beeps off or on as a wireless device supervisory condition is detected on or ifthe panel 1 With the display showing IMMEDIATE BEEPS waits until supervisory time to activate trouble beeps off Refer to OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 TIMERS GLOBAL SUPERVISORY TIME on The display flashes the entered setting Note 2 Press and the display shows the new setting For UL Listed installations this feature m
57. 1 With the display showing the desired bus device press kinds of information 2 Press A or B until the display shows OUTPUTS e Partition th tition 1 or 2 3 Press The display shows OUTPUT 1 ARE FUSEAU IN EST 4 Press A or B to select an output then press The display shows Trigger the event that activates the output PARTITION ASSIGN 1 point Trigger events can be partition alarms 5 Press 1 or 2 to select the desired partition assignment for this relay trouble conditions open sensors etc see The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display Appendix B Reference Tables shows the new setting Response how the output responds when trig 6 Press A or B The display shows CONFIGURATION tttrr current set ger event occurs see Appendix B Reference ting Tables 7 Enter the desired 5 digit configuration number for this relay The Note display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the HOM output points cannot be configured for user con new setting trol Only the onboard and SnapCard outputs can be 8 Press and repeat steps 4 through 8 until all outputs are pro configured for user control grammed Status Beeps Acc Modules Bus Device Unit ID Keypad Options Default on This setting determines whether or not the selected gt To turn touchpad Status Beeps on or off touchpad sounds status beeps Each touchpad canbe 1 With the display showing the desired to
58. 13 Local Phone Control On 0210 0220 1 2 Low CPU Battery On 06004 Low Level Reports phones CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 3 Off 0102 0112 0122 1 2 Low Level Reports pagers Off Ge du 0152 gt Next Phone Test 7 days 0303 No Activity Off 06103 06203 1 2 Open Close Reports phones Off 0104 0114 0124 1 2 Open Close Reports pagers Off ace dos 0154 1 S Opening Reports Off 06100 06200 1 2 Onboard Output 1 01614 any audible alarm 11101 Onboard Output 2 01710 status amp alarm tones 11111 Output Trip Time 4 sec 0304 Pager Delay 15 sec 02008 Pager Partition Assignment 1 DOT do 0157 l gt 0130 0140 0150 1 2 Pager Phone 1 5 None 0160 0170 4 5 Phone Access Key 0216 0226 1 2 Phone Panic Off 0215 0225 1 2 Concord Ultra 80 Table A4 System Settings Index and Record Continued Setting reference default Shortcut No Setting Phone Test On 02000 Phone Test Freq 7 days 0302 Police Panic On 0512 0522 1 2 Program Report Off 06015 Quick Arm Off 0011 0021 1 2 Quick Exit On 0012 0022 1 2 Receiver Failure Off 06011 Recent Closings On 06102 06202 1 2 Remote Access On 0211 0221 1 2 RF Low Battery Rpt Weekly 06012 RF Supervisory Rpt Weekly 06013 RF TX Timeout 12 hrs 0301 Ring Hang Ring On 0212 0222 1 2 Reporting Fo
59. 2 12 cur rent setting press 1 or 2 to select partition 1 or 2 press and 2 to select both partition 1 and 2 The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting The following describes how to program the phone settings that appear under DOWNLOADER PHONE 37 Concord Ultra Phone Number 0180 Phones Downloader Phone Default none Use this setting to enter the phone number of an off site com gt To program a downloader phone number puter that can be used to program the panel through the phone 1 With the display showing PHONE NUMBER current num line Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long including ber enter the desired phone number The display pauses or and characters flashes the entered number Note 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Call waiting services should be disabled to prevent interrupting panal e rd to tne pud in ua program a gene pro gt To delete a downloader phone number Ix imal disaples call wailing see the Call Wall Cancel selling under With the display showing PHONE NUMBER current num the ment PHONE OPTIONS SEL OE ber press D fe eta the number The display shows To enter pauses press C PHONE NUMBER To enter press and hold 7 for about two seconds To enter press and hold 9 for about two seconds Phone Options Menu The PHONE OPTIONS menu lets you set up system phone access and communications that
60. 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Silent Talkback 0903 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default off This setting determines whether the central station gt To turn Silent Talkback off or on operator can speak to persons on the premises on With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until or only listen off during a silent or duress alarm the display shows SILENT TALKBACK OFF ON current setting audio session 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Access Timeout 0904 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default 90 sec If the Audio Mode is set to Instant then this set To change the Access Timeout ting determines how much time 30 300s in 2 sec 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until ond increments the central station operator has to the display shows ACCESS TIMEOUT nn SECS current setting enter the AVM access code after the panel is 2 Enter the desired time The display flashes the entered setting accessed for an audio session 3 Press and the display shows the new setting 49 Concord Ultra Beep Delay 0905 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default 02 sec This setting determines how long AVM access gt To change the Beep Delay beeps are delayed 0 300s in 2 second intervals at 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until
61. 4 The display does not receive a signal from any supervised wireless flashes the entered setting sensor within the set time the panel reports a supervi 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Phone Test Freq 0302 Timers Global Default 7 days This setting determines how often the panel conducts the auto matic phone test see Auto Phone Test under PHONE OPTIONS GLOBAL The system can be set to perform an auto matic phone test anywhere from every day to every 255 days Note For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to 1 gt To set the Phone Test Freq 1 With the display showing PHONE TEST FREQ nnn DAYS current setting enter the number of days 1 255 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 36 Next Phone Test 0303 Timers Global Default 7 days This setting is used by the Auto Phone Test feature see PHONE gt To set the Next Phone Test OPTIONS GLOBAL to determine when the next automatic phone 1 With the display showing NEXT PHONE TEST nnn DAYS test should occur This setting should be the same as or less than current setting enter the number of days 1 255 the Phone Test Freq setting Note For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to 1 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Output
62. 5 g 466 2061 Rev C GE Security June 2004 www GE Security com Part Number 60 960 95 Concord Ultra Installation Instructions Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Security can void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ACTA Part 68 This equipment complies wi
63. 6 Note The system must have high and low temperature limits set to test the Energy Saver Module Note There is a 5 minute delay after the Energy Saver Mod ule returns control to the fur nace AC before it will override the furnace AC again Note Chime and trouble beep tones sound using the default frequency during or within 15 seconds of any button activity at that specific touchpad Note Vacuum fluorescent displays do not have a contrast adjustment gt To test the Energy Saver Module Press status status to display the system status ENERGY SAVER OFF and the present TEMPERATURE nn The temperature displayed and or announced should match the house thermostat If the temperatures do not match refer to the ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES menu in the Programming section 2 Press 7 2 to turn on the ESM The display shows ENERGY SAVER ON and the ESM relay will click once 3 Press 7 2 again to turn the ESM off The display shows ENERGY SAVER OFF Changing Fixed Display LCD Touchpad Chime and Trouble Beep Tones The frequency pitch of chime and trouble beep tones from a fixed display touchpad can be adjusted to a more desirable or distinct tone or to compensate for hearing impaired persons gt Tochange status tone pitch 1 Press and hold the and 0 buttons together until you hear a steady tone Release the buttons 2 Press and hold 1 to lower the pitch or press and hold 2 to r
64. 79 Gallen 119 Motion 159 Shock 199 E 040 Control 080 Garage 120 No 160 Side 200 F Concord Ultra 84 Table B3 System Event Trigger Numbers System Event Description eee Null Trigger used for direct control Activated only by schedule or direct command 000 Fire Alarm When Fire sirens are started 001 Police Alarm When Police sirens are started 002 Auxiliary Alarm When Auxiliary sirens are started 003 Any Audible Alarm When any of the above sirens are started 004 When a sensor in group 2 or 3 goes into alarm or when a Silent Alarm sensor groups 2 3 and duress SE alarm is activated does not include groups 25 27 28 005 or 32 Any Audible or Silent Alarm oras any alarm is started does not include groups 25 27 28 006 HOM Group 27 28 32 in Alarm When a sensor in group 27 28 or 32 goes into alarm 007 Major Trouble phone or receiver failure When a receiver failure S94 or a phone failure S96 occurs 008 Arming to STAY or AWAY When the panel is armed to level 2 or 3 009 Arming to AWAY When the panel is armed to level 3 010 When the central station operator begins listening or talking to 011 AVM is Interactive audio session in progress the premises Fail to Communicate panel can t call CS or pager When the fail to communicate output is activated 012 AMM Trip edge When an AVM alarm occurs output is activated momentarily 013 Keyc
65. 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Concord Ultra 78 Table A4 System Settings Index and Record Setting reference default Shortcut No Setting Installer Programming 8 Installer Dealer CODE 00 24 Hour Tamper Off 06000 AC Failure Off 06010 Access Code Lock On 0003 Access Timeout 90 sec 0904 Account No 00000 0010 0020 Activity Timeout 24 hrs 0305 Alarm Verify Off 06108 06208 Audio Mode 1 0901 Audio Verify Off 0900 Auto Phone Test Off 02001 Auto Stay Arming On 0014 0024 Auto Test Reset On 02002 Auxiliary Panic On 0511 0521 AVM Access Code None 0906 Back In Service On 06002 Backup CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 3 Off 0105 0115 0125 Battery Restoral Off 06005 Beep Delay 2 sec 0905 Buffer Control Off 06001 Buffer Full Report Off 06006 Bypass Reports Off 06003 Call Wait Cancel None 02009 Cancel Message On 02007 Cellular Backup CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 3 Off 0107 0117 0127 Cellular System B Closing Reports Off 06101 06201 Comm Failure On 02003 CS Phone 1 3 None 0100 0110 0120 Daylight Saving On 0306 Dealer Code None 0002 Delete Sensors None 082 Dial Tone Detect On 02010 Dialer Abort On 02005 Dial Abort Delay 30 sec 02006 Disable Trouble Bee
66. A or B until the display shows OPTIONS 2 Press then A or B until the display shows DOWNLOAD ING OFF ON current setting 3 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection 4 Press and the display shows the new setting Silent Arm ng 041 Options Default off This setting determines whether or not the panel sounds status beeps from sirens and the touchpad when the system is armed Note When this feature is on the user does not need to press 5 SILENT before arming the system to prevent status sounds Dor NA TU To turn Silent Arming off or on Press A or B until the display shows OPTIONS Press then A or B until the display shows SILENT ARMING OFF ON current setting Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 58 Touchpad Brightness 042 Options Default 2 This setting lets the user lighten or darken the background on touchpad gt 1 displays Each touchpad can be set 2 press then A or B until the display shows TOUCHPAD BRIGHTNESS n current setting 3 4 to compensate for lighting condi tions in the touchpad location To adjust Touchpad Brightness Press A or B until the display shows OPTIONS Enter a setting from 0 darkest background to 3 brightest background The display flashes the entered selection Press and the displ
67. AANEREN trennen nennen eene nenne trente entente nenne 62 System Version Menn ae RES Ee idend 63 Downloader Programming 63 ToolBox Downloader Droerammng netnenr ene tenne eren 63 Testing the System 63 Basic System Commands 4e eo setae ion re ee ee nd bdo e ite e SA R 63 Testiig Zones Sensors e bene eve a EE 64 If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test 64 Testing Phone Communication eee 65 Testing Central Station Pager Communication 65 Testing Outputs and SIrens edP QU beet Ee RS PPP ERREUR 66 Testing Light Gontrol erregeei EE RUE ERE eee ae ears 66 TestingtheEnergySaverModule ESM nente netten 66 Changing Fixed Display LCD Touchpad Chime and Trouble Beep Tones sees 67 Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast esee tentent 67 Testing Audio Verification Module AVM Communication 67 Testing Cellular Backup Communication 68 Troubleshooting 70 Appendix A System Planning Worksheets 76 Appendix B Reference Tables 83 OSCAR TENERE DEED PI 84 Appendix C Settings 92 Specifications 97 System Wiring Notes 98 GE Security 2004 GE Security SuperBus and Toolbox are registered trademarks of GE Security 1275 Red Fox Road Concord is a trademark of GE Security All other trademarks are properties of their Arden Hills MN 55112 owners Technical Support 800 777 2624 All rights reserved ii About This This man
68. Audio Verification Partition 1 Default 1 This setting determines how the audio verification module operates Choose gt To set Audio Mode one of the following e 1 Instant Allows the central station operator instant access for an OFF ON press A or B until the display audio session by entering the AVM code or by pressing if an AVM shows AUDIO MODE nn current setting access code is not programmed upon completion of panel alarm report x also see ACCESS TIMEOUT e 2 Callback Allows the central station operator to contact persons on the premises after one ring and verify the alarm report Operator must press or enter the AVM access code within 20 seconds after ring The panel does not report any alarms during the AVM session except for fire 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY Enter the desired mode number 1 3 The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new set ting alarms e 3 Callback Silent Same as Callback except premises phones do not ring Fire Shutdown 0902 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default off This setting determines whether system sirens turn gt To turn Fire Shutdown off or on off during a fire alarm audio session 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the display shows FIRE SHUTDOWN OFF ON current setting 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting
69. BY a Zone 6 13 Instant Perimeter Buffer Full Rpt Latchkey Fmt Latchkey Fmt Zone 7 13 Instant Perimeter On Off On Off On Off Zone 8 13 Instant Perimeter 06006 06106 06206 A A A BY A BY A BY A Clearing panel memory also clears all factory programmed zones Zone Restorals Freeze Alarm Freeze Alarm On Off On Off On Off Install an end of line resistor on all unused factory programmed 06007 06107 06207 onboard panel zones By Aa EY Aa By Aa OR Delete the unused zone s from panel memory Two Trip Error Alarm Verify Alarm Verify On Off On Off On Off 06008 06108 06208 A A A B y A B y A B Y A TP Panic Rpt Syston Tamper System Tamper FMT On Off On Off On Off 06009 06109 06209 By Aa AG Fal B B B Bi Ip ail gt Receiver Fail RF Low Bat Rpt RF Supv Rpt Swinger Limit 5 Program Rpt OnOff Le On Off er Weekly Daily lt lt Weekly Daily Le 1 1 2 Lei On Off 06010 A 06011 A 06012 A 06013 A 06014 A 06015 Concord Ultra 94 Tier 2 Menus Continued Audio Verification B gt Accessory Modules lt Al y Al er Ax eh B Partition 1 Bus Device gt SnapCards A Y Ax Y Ax Y Ax Audio Verify On Off Unit ID 0900 100nn nn 00 15 B Y A Y Ax Audio Mode 1 0901 B B Aa Output gt Output
70. Delay 02006 has been changed from 15 120 seconds to 15 45 seconds e Abort delay is now used before every alarm that can be aborted even alarms that occur dur ing another alarm report In the previous release an alarm that came in during reporting of another event did not have a dial abort delay Disarming e Disarming the system after an alarm when the siren has timed out can now be done by enter ing the access code 1 CODE is no longer required but will still work e After disarming and canceling an alarm the system now displays all the alarms that have occurred since the last disarming Downloader e When the panel answers an incoming downloader call with Downloading 040 turned off it will send a no session allowed message to the downloader Previous software versions would hang up causing the downloader to call back repeatedly e Downloader sessions are now allowed when partition s are armed or when an alarm is active in either partition Event Buffer The event buffer can now be viewed from an automation device Smoke Verify e Smoke Verify 1100 is now implemented for RF smokes as well as hardwire smokes The first trip of a group 26 RF sensor will cause a local fire alarm The second trip of any group 26 zone within the siren timeout will cause that fire alarm to be reported to the central station RF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 seconds as long as they are detecting smoke This repeated
71. Delayed Interior de that initiate a delay before going into Police Standard V V A 3 20 Delayed Interior PR Tu esten EES Relate doing Police Standard Y y 3 Local Instant 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that 2 Interior opens and closes Police Instant NS 1 2 3 Local Delayed Same as group 21 plus activation initiates a delay 22 Interior before going into alarm Police Standard V N 1 2 3 Local Instant 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that 23 Auxiliary opens and closes t Auxiliary Instant Y Y 1 2 3 Local Instant 24 hour local alarm zone protecting anything that 2a Auxiliary opens and closes Sirens shut off at restoral Auxiliary Instant VN 1 2 3 Local Special Notify the user when a door is opened Sounds emit Special 25 Chime from a local annunciator Chime Instant y 1 2 3 Concord Ultra 82 Table B1 Sensor Group Characteristics Continued lez 4 82 88 8 No Name Application Alarm Delay 2 2 g z3 9 og o 2 E El o lt 26 Fire 24 hour fire rate of rise heat and smoke sensors Fire Instant y y 1 2 3 Hardwire Output Module HOM lamp control or other a 27 Output Module customer feature Silent Instant y y 1 2 3 28 Output Module e motion sensor sound sensor or pressure Silent instant N 1 2 3 29 Auxiliary Freeze sensor Auxiliary Instant N N y 1 2 3 32 Output Module ae PIR motion sensor sound sensor or press
72. OFF ON current setting If you want a different schedule press A or B until the desired schedule appears 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection 6 Press and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all desired schedules are attached Energy Saver Menu The ENERGY SAVER menu lets you set the energy saver module low and high setpoints These setpoints determine when the module relay closes thereby completing the circuit through the thermostat to the furnace air conditioner Low Setpoint 070 Energy Saver Default 50 F This setting determines the temperature at gt To set the Low Setpoint which the energy saver module relay closes With the display showing ENERGY SAVER press then A or B until the dis to activate the furnace play shows LOW SETPOINT NN DEGREES current setting Note 2 Enter the desired temperature 45 89 The display flashes the entered setting The low setpoint cannot be set equal to or 3 Press and the display shows the new setting higher than the high setpoint High Setpoint 077 Energy Saver Default 90 F This setting determines the temperature at gt To set the High Setpoint which the energy saver module relay closes 1 With the display showing ENERGY SAVER press then A or B until the dis to activate the air conditioner play shows HIGH SETPOINT nn DEGREES current setting
73. Off On Off 0002 0012 0022 By Aa cy Au sy Aa Access Code Exit Extension Exit Extension Lock On Off On Off On Off 0003 0013 0023 By Aa eg Aa e Ay S e Auto Stay Auto Stay Reduction Arming Arming On On Off On Off 0004 0014 0024 By Aa e AA Keyswitch Keyswitch Sensor Sensor 0015 0025 By Aa cV Aa Keyswitch Style Keyswitch Style Transition Gate Transition State 0016 0026 BY Aa BY Aa Duress Code Duress Code 0017 0027 gt Ayw Phones Continued Y Ax B B B CS Phonei CSPhone2 gt CSPhone3 gt lt lt lt A A A A A A Y Y Y Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number 0100 0110 0120 By Aa sg Aa e Aa High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts High Lvl Rpts On Off On Off On Off 0101 0111 0121 By Au sm Aa E Au Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts Low Lvl Rpts On Off On Off On Off 0102 0112 0122 By Aa e Au e Aa Exception Rpts Exception Rpts Exception Rpts On Off On Off On Off 0103 0113 0123 By Aa e Aa B Aa Open Close Open Close Open Close Rpts On Off Rpts On Off Rpts On Off 0104 0114 0124 By Aa EY Aa By Au Backup Backup Backup On Off On Off On Off 0105 0115 0125 By Aa e Aa sg A Reporting Reporting Reporting Format Format Format SIA CID SIA CID SIA CID 0106 0116 0126 By Aa EY Aa ee Aa Cellular Cellular Cellular Backup Backup Backup On Off On Off On Off 0107 0117 0127 91 Concord Ultra Tier 2 Menus Continued
74. RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 0155 pager 4 0165 pager 5 0175 Latchkey Rpts pager 1 0135 pager 2 0145 pager 3 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default on This setting determines whether the panel reports to a pager when the gt To turn Latchkey reports off or on system is armed or disarmed according to latchkey time scheduling With the display showing LATCHKEY RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 0156 pager 4 0166 pager 5 0176 Streamlining pager 1 0136 pager 2 0146 pager 3 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default on the account number when reporting to a pager This setting determines whether the panel includes off or excludes on gt To turn Streamlining off or on With the display showing STREAMLINING OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Ptn Assignment pager 1 0137 pager 2 0147 pager 3 0157 pager 4 0167 pager 5 0177 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default 1 This setting determines the partition that reports to a pager Both partitions can be assigned to report to a single pager 2 To set up Partition Assignments for pager reporting With the display showing PTN ASSIGNMENT 1
75. SORY MODULES BUS DEVICES Unit 1D 10000 thru 10015 Acc Modules Bus Devices Default none This menu lets you identify all connected bus devices view each Unit Number view the Device ID number and configure other set tings based on a specific device This menu also lets you delete learned bus devices Note Most settings under ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES have no shortcut numbers gt To identify bus device Unit and ID 1 With the display showing BUS DEVICES press The display shows the bus Unit Number and the 8 digit Device ID number For example UNIT ID 0 02110185 Where 0 is the Unit Number and 02110185 is the Device ID number Note To help identify bus devices the 8 digit Device ID number is also located on a label on each SuperBus 2000 device Press A or B to identify all other bus Unit Numbers 0 15 and Device ID numbers Todelete learned Unit Numbers 1 With the display showing BUS DEVICES press ft The display shows the bus device set to Unit Number 0 Press A or B until the bus device Unit Number you want to delete is displayed Press D The display changes the Unit Number to NONE goto Concord Ultra 50 Device ID Acc Modules Bus Devices Unit ID Change ID Default none This menu lets you change the bus gt To change a Device ID device ID number when replacing 1 With the display showing the desired bus device press The display shows
76. User s Manual BL w OYA dB 8 9 10 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all desired settings for each day are set To set up a Time Schedule Press A or B until the display shows SET UP SCHEDULES Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 If you want a different sched ule number press A or B until the desired schedule number appears Press and the display shows START TIME hh mm current setting Enter the desired starting time 00 00 23 59 The display flashes the entered time Press and the display shows START TIME hh mm new Setting Press B and the display shows STOP TIME hh mm current setting Enter the desired stop time 00 00 23 59 The display flashes the entered time Press and the display shows STOP TIME hh mm new Setting Press B and the display shows MONDAY OFF ON current setting To select a different day continue pressing B until the desired day appears Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting for the selected day Attach Schedules to Events Menu The ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS menu lets you link the following system events to time schedules e Latchkey Opening sends a report if system is disarmed within the attached time schedule e Latchkey Closing sends a report if system is armed within the attached time schedule e Exception Opening sends a report if system is not disarmed within the attached time schedul
77. Y Programming lt Text Fire Shutdown A On Off iy Ax gy Ax 0902 By Aa Silent Talkback On Off 0903 B B B By Aa Output 1 A Output 2 bA Output3 7 Output 4 Access Timeout A A A E A A A A 30 300 W Ai Sr Ai 0 An y As 0904 B A A Partition Assign Partiton Assign Partiton Assign Patton Assign y 12 12 12 12 Beep Delay 101000 101010 101020 101030 B B B 2 secs 0 300 BV Aa By Aa BY Aa B Y Aa Output gt Output2 gt Outputs gt Output4 lt lt lt 0905 Im o m wm 10110 A 10111 A 10112 A 10113 B A A Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration A A n Y 01400 01400 01400 01400 Sr As 0 As ZY A Sr A 101001 101011 Es E 101031 Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration 01400 01400 01400 01400 0906 B B B B B Device Keypad Energy gt Cellular ChangelD gt partition Options lt Options Outputs 7 Options A A A A A di Ax gr Ax Di Ax Di Ax gr Ax Di Ax e Partiton Freeze Temp Cellular Davra D Assign SeS SE 42 F Output n System 12 a 40 90 F AB By Aa BY AA o Ae Key Beeps Temperature See On Op 40 90 F DE eg Au Configuration 95 Concord Ultra Press B to Return Tier 2 Menus B To Security Menu B gt Onboard Options gt lt n lt A A Y B Ito Output Output nputs Programming lt H Text A Smoke Verify B B On Off Output 1 LA Output 2 Output 1 Li Output 2 1100 A 1120 A 1121 A A A A A BY A jy V V V Partition Partit
78. affect the whole system global or a specific partition The following describe how to program the phone option settings that appear under GLOBAL Phone Test 02000 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines if the user can at any time test the com gt To turn the Phone Test setting off or on munication from the panel to the central station or a pager by 1 With the display showing PHONE TEST OFF ON cur entering 8 CODE 2 8 CODE 2 from a touch tone rent setting press 1 off or 2 on The display phone flashes the entered setting Note 2 Press and the display shows the new setting For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on Auto Phone Test 02001 Phone Options Global Default off This setting determines if the panel sends a phone test automati gt To turn Automatic Phone Test off or on cally to the central station or a pager on a predetermined sched 1 With the display showing AUTO PHONE TEST OFF ON ule Refer to the Phone Test Freq and Next Phone Test current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display settings found under TIMERS GLOBAL flashes the entered setting Note 2 Press and the display shows the new setting For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on Auto Test Heset 02002 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines whether or not the Auto Phone Test interv
79. aise the pitch 3 Release the button when the desired pitch is heard After about 15 seconds of no touchpad activity the steady tone stops sounding Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast Touchpad displays can be adjusted for easier viewing to help compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad location The contrast adjustment lightens or darkens the text gt To adjust display contrast 1 Enter configuration mode by pressing the D and 6 buttons together for at least two seconds The display shows DA nnn 2 Press and release the 1 and 2 buttons together repeatedly until the desired contrast level is displayed 3 Press and the display briefly shows DONE then shows the time and date Testing Audio Verification Module AVM Communication Test Audio Verification Module from off site and the central station verifying it works properly gt To test the module from off site You will need a helper and touch tone phone at an off site location to perform this test When testing the AVM from off site the following guidelines must be followed The Remote Access feature must be set to on default e The Audio Verify feature must be set to on e The system must be in a non alarm state e Optional Ring Hang Ring feature must be on default to work with steps 1 and 2 below Otherwise wait for 12 rings and the panel will pick up automatically 1 The off site helper calls the panel lets the phone ring twice and hangs up 2 The
80. al is reset after any successful report to the central monitoring station Refer to the Phone Test Freq and Next Phone Test settings found under TIMERS GLOBAL When this feature is on the panel considers any successful report to the central monitoring station to be a successful phone test Thus any panel report resets the Next Phone Test setting to the Phone Test Freq value The panel only conducts an Auto Phone Test if no other reports have been made during the Phone Test Freq time period Note Phone Test Freq must be set to 2 or higher for Auto Test Reset to work When this feature is off an Auto Phone Test is always conducted according to the schedule of the Phone Test Freq setting even if the panel makes other reports to the central monitoring station during that time period Toturn Auto Test Reset off or on 1 2 With the display showing AUTO TEST RESET OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 32 Comm Failure 02003 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines whether the panel activates trouble beeps to alert users on gt To turn Communication Failure notifi the premises that communication to the central station failed Failure notification cation off or on occurs after the third unsuccessful reporting attempt to the central station pager 1 With the
81. arm The second trip of any group 26 zone within the siren timeout will cause that fire alarm to be reported to the central station Note HF smoke detectors repeat the alarm transmission every 60 sec onds as long as they are detecting smoke This repeated transmis sion will serve as the second zone trip causing the alarm to be reported Two Wire Smoke 1107 Onboard Options Inputs Default off This setting determines how onboard hardwire zone8 gt is configured When this setting is on zone 8 will be 1 configured for two wire smoke detectors When off it will be configured for a normal hardwire input 2 To turn Two Wire Smoke off or on With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS press twice The display shows SMOKE VERIFY OFF ON current setting Press A or B until the display shows TWO WIRE SMOKE ON OFF current setting 3 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered number 4 Press and the display shows the new setting The following sections describe the settings that appear under ONBOARD OPTIONS OUTPUT PRO GRAMMING Output 1 2 Output 1 partition assign 11100 configu Onboard Options Output Programming Defaults Output 1 Pin 1 01614 Output 2 Ptn 1 01710 ration 11101 Output 2 partition assign 11110 configuration 11111 This setting lets you assign the partition and the 5 digit configuration number The configuration number determines which sys
82. ate at Sensor Figure 7 Wiring Intrusion Detection Connecting 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Zone input 8 can be set up in program mode to accept the following 12 VDC 2 wire smoke detectors o System Sensor models 2100D 2100TD 2100S 2100TS 2400 2400TH e ESL models 429AT 521B 521BXT models 521B and 521BXT require the following dip switch settings 1 on 2 off Use only the 2 wire smoke detector models described above Alarm signals from other detectors may not be processed correctly if the panel has lost AC power and is operat ing only from the backup battery Caution When set up for 2 wire smoke detectors zone 8 can handle up to 10 smoke detectors with 120 uA maximum idle current per detector Maximum total loop current allowed in an alarm con dition is 100 mA Connect one or more 2 wire smoke detectors to the panel as shown in Figure 8 71 Concord Ultra Note The Two Wire Smoke set ting in program mode must be off when using 4 wire smoke detectors See ONBOARD OPTIONS INPUTS in the section Programming the Panel for complete details Note Zone 8 must be learned into sensor group 26 fire for connected smoke detectors to reset after canceling a fire alarm Note Install all sirens speakers indoors in a concealed loca tion 4 Wire Panel Terminals ne a a Model 449AT Model 449AT Resist
83. ay 095 Invalid 135 Phone 175 Time 215 U 016 Baby 056 Duct 096 Is 136 Please 176 io 216 V 017 Back 057 Duress 097 Key 137 PM 177 Touchpad 217 W 018 Bar 058 East 098 Kids 138 Police 178 Trouble 218 X 019 Basement 059 Energy Saver 099 Kitchen 139 Pool 179 JUnbypass 219 Y 020 Bathroom 060 Enter 100 Latchkey 140 Porch 180 JUnit 220 Z 021 Battery 061 Entry 101 Laundry 141 Power 181 Up 221 space 022 Bedroom 062 Error 102 Left 142 Press 182 West 222 apostrophe 023 Bottom O63 Exit 103 Level 143 Program 183 Window 223 dash 024 Breezeway 064 Exterior 104 Library 144 Progress 184 Zone 224 underscore 025 Building 065 Factory 105 Light 145 Quiet 185 JO 225 026 Bus 066 Failure 106 Lights 146 Rear 186 1 226 027 Bypass 067 Family 107 Living 147 Receiver 187 2 227 028 Bypassed 068 Father s 108 Load 148 Report 188 3 228 029 Cabinet 069 Feature 109 Loading 149 RF 189 4 229 030 Canceled 070 Fence 110 Low 150 Right 190 5 031 Car 071 Fire 111 Lower 151 Room 191 6 032 s 072 First 112 Main 152 Safe 192 7 033 Central 073 Floor 113 Master 153 Schedule 193 8 034 Chime 074 Force 114 Mat 154 Screen 194 9 035 Closed 075 Foyer 115 Medical 155 Second 195 JA 036 Closet 076 Freeze 116 Memory 156 Sensor 196 B 037 Closing 077 Front 117 Menu 157 Service 197 C 038 Code 078 Furnace 118 Mothers 158 Shed 198 D 039 Computer 0
84. ay shows the new setting Volume 043 Options Default 4 Interface Voice Module This setting determines the vol gt ume level of status sounds from 1 speakers connected to the Phone 2 Next press A or B until the display shows VOLUME n current setting 3 4 To adjust status sound Volume Press A or B until the display shows OPTIONS then press Enter a setting from 0 off to 7 loudest The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting Voice Chime 044 Options Default on This setting determines whether speakers connected to the Phone Interface Voice Module announce perimeter sensor zone numbers that ting To turn Voice Chime off or on Press A or B until the display shows OPTIONS Press then A or B until the display shows VOICE CHIME OFF ON current set Re oy are tripped when the Chime feature is 3 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection on For example Sensor one open 4 Press and the display shows the new setting Chime On Close 045 Options Default off When this setting is on the panel gt To turn Chime On Close off or on sounds a single chime when a perime 1 Press A or B until the display shows OPTIONS ter door or window is closed 2 Press f then A or B until the display shows CHIME ON CLOSE OFF ON current set ting 3 Press 1 off or 2 on The display
85. be given advance notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service If you experience trouble with this equipment please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and or repair information The telephone com pany may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Patent Information This product and the use of this product may be covered by one or more of the following patents 5 805 063 5 872 512 5 942 981 5 686 896 5 686 885 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 This license grant does not extend to the use of unlicensed third party products with this product Contents About This Manual 7 Special InstallationReguirements erener 1 UL Listed Installatiols 2 etr eege ae eee eee en Mies ec 1 SIA Systemi Requirements uu eerie Ue nne 2 Central Station Reporting Ene ern e aio
86. ce faulty RJ 31X CA 38A jack Replace faulty DB 8 cord Verify that central station pager phone number is programmed into the panel Reprogram the phone number and retest if necessary Verify that the correct phone format SIA or CID is being used 10 For pagers extend the pager delay setting see the PHONE OPTIONS GLOBAL menu in the Pro ONDA WN gramming section Alphanumeric Touchpads Display shows all Touchpad is not connected to panel bus terminals or is wired incorrectly Check and correct wiring Alphanumeric Touchpads continued Display is blank 1 Check that panel is powered up 2 Check for touchpad power and or bus miswiring opens or shorts 3 Check touchpad brightness setting see the user programming OPTIONS menu in the Program ming section Touchpad butto ns don t beep when pressed 1 Check for touchpad power and or bus miswiring opens or shorts 2 Check that key beeps option is set to on see the ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES menu in the Programming section Fixed Display Touchpads Display is lit but does not respond to key presses Touchpad is not connected to panel bus terminals or is wired incorrectly Check and correct wiring Display is blank 1 Check that panel is powered up 2 Check for touchpad power and or bus miswiring opens or shorts 3 Check touchpad brightn
87. cent lighting to prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise e Mount the panel at a comfortable working height about 45 to 55 inches from the floor to the bottom of the panel as shown in Figure 1 19 25 p PHONE JACK AND OPTIONAL MODULE ds MOUNTING AREA Fl m ANTENNA AREA gt 9 27 NOTE ALLOW AT LEAST 24 IN FRONT OF PANEL 45 55 TO ALLOW FOR OPENING CABINET DOOR AND ACCESS TO PANEL COMPONENTS FLOOR Figure 1 Determining Panel Location e Leave space to the left and right of the panel for wiring phone jack and mounting optional modules e Allow at least 9 inches above the panel cabinet for antennas e Allow at least 24 inches in front of the panel to open the panel door Total System Power and Wire Length Guidelines Power The panel can supply up to 1 35 amps 1 350 mA when powered by the 24 VAC 50 VA trans former for system devices Wire Length The total system wire length allowed can vary depending on devices powered by the panel the wire length between devices and the panel and the combined wire length of all devices Table 1 describes the maximum wire length allowed between compatible devices and the panel including the maximum current draw of each device Table 1 Maximum Device Wire Length and Current Draw Device EC uk SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad WE 92 750 r 90 mA Su
88. ck the sensor battery for low voltage Replace batteries if necessary 71 Concord Ultra Feature Problem Action Solution Touchpad indicates sensor supervisory and or Sensor sensor supervisory is heard 1 2 3 Use an RF Sniffer 60 401 to verify that sensor is transmitting If sensor is not transmitting check battery for low or no voltage and replace Change mounting position of sensor from horizontal to vertical or vice versa and test sensor several times for consistency Sensor signal is not reaching panel receiver because sensor is too far away Remove sensor from mounted location and test from other locations Mount sensor in area where signal can reach panel receiver Smoke sensor beeps once every 44 seconds Sensor batteries are getting low Replace batteries Wireless Touchpads System doesn t respond to commands entered from wireless touchpad 1 Gi o Je 6 Verify that receiver antennas are installed and connections are secure Check that touchpad battery s are properly installed Check the touchpad battery s for low voltage Replace battery s if necessary Use an RF Sniffer 60 401 to verify that touchpad is transmitting Touchpad is not learned into panel memory Enter program mode and learn touchpad into memory see LEARN SENSORS Touchpad is learned into wrong partition Delete touchpad and learn into correct partition or chang
89. d date is important for accurate track ing of system events stored in the event buffer how The panel uses a global clock and calendar for time and date Alphanumeric touchpads display the panel time and date whenever the system is disarmed The TIME AND DATE menu lets you set this clock and calendar The following procedures tell you 55 Concord Ultra Time 020 Time and Date Default 00 00 This setting lets you adjust the panel clock to gt To set the Time the correct time The panel uses a 24 hour 1 With the display showing TIME AND DATE press and the display shows clock For example to set the time to 4 17 P M TIME hh mm current time enter 1617 2 Enter the correct time 0000 2359 The display flashes the entered time 3 Press and the display shows the new time Date 021 Time and Date Default 01 01 00 This setting lets you adjust the gt To set the Date panel calendar to the correct 1 With the display showing TIME AND DATE press then A or B until the display shows month day and year DATE nn nn nn current date 2 Enterthe correct month 01 12 day 01 31 and year 00 99 For example enter 090100 for September 1 2000 The display flashes the entered date 3 Press and the display shows the new date User Codes Menu The USER CODES menu lets you program change regular user access codes partition master codes and the system master code You can ente
90. des Customer cannot remember access code s 1 2 3 4 Check your records to see if you have the customer s access code s on file Verify the access code s using the Downloader Clear memory and reprogram the panel locally Clearing the memory will erase onboard hardwire zone factory programming Installer cannot remember install code 1 2 3 Check your records to see if you have the install code on file Verify the install code using the Downloader Use the Dealer Code to enter program mode and view the installer code Installer cannot remember dealer code Check your records to see if you have the dealer code on file Arming and Disarming System protests and won t arm 1 2 3 If arming to level 2 make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed If arming to level 3 make sure all perimeter and interior sensors are closed Press STATUS for an indication of the problem System won t disarm 1 2 3 4 Disarming using incorrect code Enter correct code Access code is not programmed or set up in user programming to disarm system Wireless touchpad is not learned into system or hardwire touchpad is not communicating to panel Check installer programming for learned wireless touchpads The installer code is being used to disarm the system The system is designed not to disarm using the installer code Use a regular or syste
91. display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Sensors Menu The SENSORS menu gives you access to the following settings e LEARN SENSORS lets you add learn hardwire zones wireless sensors and wireless touch pads into panel memory e o SENSOR TEXT lets you name the sensors and zones you have added to the system e DELETE SENSORS lets you delete zones and sensors from panel memory Concord Ultra 46 e EDIT SENSORS lets you view and if desired change a sensor group or partition assignment You can also identify whether a zone is wireless or hardwire whether it is configured as Normally Closed N C or Normally Open N O or if the zone is a touchpad Table 7 How to Trip Sensors Sensor Steps to Trip Sensor Hardwire Zones Start with the zone in its normal state then trip the zone into its alarm state A normally closed door for example should be closed when you begin the Learn Sensors process To trip the zone open the door Wireless Sensors Follow the instructions included with each sensor Wireless Door Window Sensors Place the external contact in the alarm condition then activate with External Contacts the sensor tamper switch Self Actuated Bell Activate the tamper switch Handheld Wireless Touchpads Press the BYPASS button Keychain Touchpads Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons together until the touchpad LED flashes
92. display showing COMM FAIL URE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new Note f l setting For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be turned on If a Phone Supervision Card 60 789 is installed failure notification can occur immediately if inadequate phone line voltage is detected upon the initial dialing attempt DTMF Dialing 02004 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines whether the panel uses gt To turn DTMF Dialing off or on DTMF tones on or pulse off for dialing pro 1 With the display showing DTMF DIALING OFF ON current setting grammed phone numbers press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Dialer Abort 02005 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines whether or not the user can stop a panel before it sends a gt To turn Dialer Abort off or on false alarm to the central station 1 With the display showing DIALER When this feature is on alarm reports from sensors in groups 00 20 34 and 35 can ABORT OFF ON current setting be aborted To abort the dialing attempt the user must enter 1 user code within the press 1 off or 2 on The display Dialer Abort Delay time setting defaulted to 30 sec Cancel and restoral reports flashes the entered setting from these sen
93. display shows USER nnn nnnn 4 Press B until the display shows REMOTE ACCESS ON OFF current setting 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 6 Press and the display shows the new setting Partition Jump 030nnn3 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default off where nnn user number 00 229 This setting determines whetheror gt To turn user code Partition Jump off or on not a specific user code can access With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER one or both partitions When this CODES is set to on the user can access 2 Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number both partitions 3 Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER nnn nnnn 4 Press B until the display shows PARTITION JUMP OFF ON current setting 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 6 Press and the display shows the new setting System Tests 030nnn4 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default off where nnn user number 00 229 This setting determines whetheror gt To turn user code System Tests off or on not a specific user code provides 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER access to the phone and sensor CODES tests Set this feature to on for 5 Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number
94. e Exception Closing sends a report if system is not armed within the attached time sched ule e Lights 1 9 activate X10 controlled lights by the attached time schedule Outputs 1 6 allow users to attach onboard 1 2 and SnapCard outputs to a schedule e Arming Allows the user to arm the panel at the schedule start time Latchkey Heports 060nn Open ing 061nn Clos ng where nn Schedule number 0 to 15 Attach Schedules To Events Default off This setting lets you attach the Latchkey Opening report feature and the Latchkey Closing report feature to time schedules Closing report feature to time schedules 2 To Attach a Schedule to Latchkey Opening or Latchkey Closing Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS Press then A or B until the display shows LATCHKEY OPENING OR LATCH KEY CLOSING Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 OFF ON current setting If you want a different schedule press A or B until the desired schedule appears Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule Concord Ultra 60 Exception Reports 062nn Open ing 063nn Closing where nn Schedule number 0 to 15 Attach Schedules To Events Default off This setting lets you attach the Exception gt To Attach a Schedule to Exception Op
95. e adjustable range is from 40 to 90 F gt To change the Freeze Temp setting With the display showing the desired bus device press then A or B until the display shows ENERGY OPTIONS Next press then A or B until the display shows FREEZE TEMP nn DEGREES current setting 2 Enter the desired freeze temperature 40 90 F The display flashes the entered selection 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Temperature Acc Modules Bus Device Unit ID Energy Options Default none This setting lets you adjust the Energy Saver Module ESM room temperature setting to match the premises thermostat The adjustable range is from 40 90 F Note To ensure accuracy wait at least 15 minutes before setting the ESM temperature to allow the ESM to warm or cool to actual room temperature gt l To change the ESM Temperature setting With the display showing the desired bus device press then A or B until the display shows ENERGY OPTIONS Next press and then A or B until the display shows TEMPERATURE nn DEGREES current setting Enter the desired temperature 40 90 F The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting Cellular System Acc Modules Bus Device Unit ID Cellular Options Default B This setting determines the cellular transmis sion system A or B used for cellular commu nication This information is provided by the cell
96. e alarms and accidental dispatches S To delete a Duress Code Note 1 With the display showing DURESS CODE nnnn current code press D The display shows DURESS CODE Phones Menu The PHONES menu lets you set up central station reporting for the system The following describes how to program the settings that appear under CS PHONE 1 3 27 Concord Ultra Phone Number cs phone 1 0100 cs phone 2 0110 cs phone 3 0120 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Default none This setting is used for programming the central station receiver phone number gt To program a Central Station Phone Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long including pauses or and charac Number ters 1 With the display showing PHONE NUM To enter pauses press C SEN id Bon rent audi SC the To enter press and hold 7 for about two seconds fede ie one ACT ST b display To enter press and hold 9 for about two seconds ashes the entere number 2 Press and the display shows the new Note number The PHONE NUMBER menus are not accessible if a Dealer Code is programmed and the Installer Code is used to enter installer programming mode To access these menus gt To delete a Central Station Phone Num when a Dealer Code is programmed you must enter installer programming mode ber ing the Deal B usma the Dealor Coda 1 With the display showing PHONE NUM Call waiting services should be disabled to prevent int
97. e of the onboard outputs or a snapcard output Exterior sirens on an output module will not annunciate arming level beeps regardless of the setting of this option Central Station Reports e An exit error event now sends an Entry Exit Alarm and Exit Error reports to the central sta tion In CID format the report is CID 457 user and 134 zone IN SIA format the report is SIA EE user and BA zone Entry Delay e During Entry Delay 0310 0320 the system can now be disarmed by entering a valid access code only 1 CODE is no longer required but will still work e The low limit and default setting on Entry Delay has been changed from 32 to 30 seconds Existing versions of Toolbox will still show a low limit and default setting of 32 seconds When setting the Entry Delay in installer program mode entering any number between 30 and 39 will result in an Entry Delay of 30 seconds Concord Ultra 96 Exit Delay e The low limit on Exit Delay 0311 0321 has been changed from 48 to 45 seconds with the default setting changing from 64 to 60 seconds Existing versions of Toolbox will still show a low limit of 48 seconds and a default setting of 64 seconds When setting the Exit Delay in installer program mode entering any number between 45 and 55 will result in an Exit Delay of 45 seconds and entering any number between 60 and 71 will result in an Exit Delay of 60 seconds Dialer Abort Delay The allowed range for Dialer Abort
98. e sensor or zone with the low est number Press A or B to scroll through all learned zones and sensors When the desired zone or sensor is displayed press The display shows SENSOR PTN n current partition assignment Enter the desired partition number then press The display shows the new partition assignment Press A or B and the display shows SENSOR GROUP nn cur rent group assignment Enter the desired group number then press The display shows the new group assignment Concord Ultra 48 Audio Verification Menu The AUDIO VERIFICATION menu lets you set up the audio verification module AVM operation in partition 1 If you want audio verification for partition 2 you must install a stand alone audio verification module and a 4 Relay Output Module HOM 60 770 output for that partition The following sections describe the audio verification settings that appear under PARTITION 1 Audio Verify 0900 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default off This setting determines whether or not the system can be accessed by phone for alarm verification Bum To turn Audio Verification off or on With the display showing AUDIO VERIFICATION press The display shows PARTITION 1 Press again and the display shows AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON current setting Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Audio Mode 0901
99. e the partition in the EDIT SENSORS menu Wireless Touchpads continued Touchpad reports trouble condition Check the touchpad battery s for low voltage Replace battery s if necessary Phones Loss of dial tone at on site phones after wiring RJ 31X jack or connecting the DB 8 cord 1 2 3 4 5 Wait 2 minutes and try again The panel may be busy trying to report to the central station Disconnect the panel DB 8 cord from the RJ 31X jack If the phone still doesn t work the sys tem is okay and the problem is in the wiring Check RJ 31X jack wiring and TELCO block wiring Replace RJ 31X jack if necessary Check DB 8 cord connections at the panel and RJ 31X jack Replace cord if necessary Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line Constant dial tone preventing dial out on premises phones One or more polarity sensitive phones exist on site Reverse the phone wires connected to the brown and gray wire terminals on the RJ 31X jack Light Control Light controlled by X10 Lamp Module is not working 1 2 3 Check that the lamp has a working bulb and that the lamp switch is on Check to make sure X10 module is not plugged into an outlet controlled by a switch Move to a nonswitched outlet location and test Panel is not powered by a power line carrier transformer Replace existing transformer with a power line carrier transformer Power
100. ed this indicates that the wireless sensor signal strength is below acceptable limits Distance from the receiver the installation environment or both are most likely affecting the sensor signal strength When possible locate wireless sensors within 100 feet of the panel While a transmitter may have a range of 1 000 feet or more out in the open the environment at the installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range Refer to the Troubleshooting section to resolve the problem Concord Ultra 64 Note The way information is dis played varies with pager ser vices and may not match the example above Account numbers with alpha charac ters also vary when dis played depending on pager service Account numbers are not displayed if STREAMLINING is turned on For wireless sensors that don t respond use an RF Sniffer 60 401 test tool to verify that the sen sor is transmitting Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a runaway faulty sensor Remove the sensor battery s and replace the sensor Testing Phone Communication Perform a phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central moni toring station gt To perform a phone test 1 Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that you are testing the system 2 Press 8 system master CODE 2 The display reads PHONE TEST and the touchpad sounds one beep When the panel completes the test the system r
101. ed from these sirens Table 12 describes the system alarm sounds you should hear for each alarm event Contact the central monitoring station when you are finished testing Table 12 System Alarm Sounds Alarm Type Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps Police Intrusion Continuous tone Auxiliary Rapid beeps Testing Light Control Test all lights plugged into X10 Lamp Modules to verify house code and light number settings PANE To testlight control Press 0 0 repeatedly to turn all lights on and off together Press 0 1 repeatedly to turn light 1 on and off Repeat step 2 for remaining lights 0 2 for light 2 0 3 for light 3 etc Arm the system to Away All lights plugged into modules set to Unit 1 or set as entry lights should turn on and stay on for 5 minutes All lights plugged into modules set to Unit 2 should blink three times to indicate the arming level Remaining lights should not be affected Disarm the system If Unit 1 or entry lights were on for an entry or alarm they will turn off in 5 minutes Unit 2 lights should blink once to indicate the system is off Remaining lights should not be affected All lights should turn on and remain on during fire and auxiliary medical alarms All lights should flash during a police or intrusion alarm Testing the Energy Saver Module ESM Test the Energy Saver Module to verify it overrides the thermostat Concord Ultra 6
102. ed to prevent unauthorized persons To program a Dealer Code from changing the programmed central station phone numbers 1 With the display showing DEALER CODE enter the When this feature is enabled central station phone numbers desired 4 digit code The display flashes the entered cannot be changed unless you enter the program mode by code using the dealer code All other system settings are still acces 2 Press and the display shows the new code sible by entering the program mode with the installer code To delete a Dealer Code The Dealer Code cannot be deleted by clearing panel memory 1 With the display showing DEALER CODE nnnn current code press D The display shows DEALER CODE Note When this option is on it means the Access Codes are not sent Access Code Lock 0003 Security Global Default on This setting determines whether or not the panel will include Access gt To turn Access Code Lock off or on Codes when sending user information to the automation module 1 With the display showing ACCESS CODE LOCK ON OFF press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting S A False Alarm Reduction 0004 Security Global Default on Controls the following settings that are required by the SIA False Alarm Reduction gt To turn SIA False Alarm Reduction Standard e Arming level changes made from wireless touch
103. elded 3 500 ft 22 gauge shielded 2 200 ft Table 3 describes the minimum current draw of each device when the panel is operating only from the backup battery For 24 hour backup the total current draw of all SnapCards connected to the panel and devices connected to 12V BUS panel terminal 4 is limited to 190 mA during normal standby condition using a 7 0 AH battery Table 3 Minimum Device Current Draw Device Min mA Draw SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 15mA SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 15mA SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 15mA SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad 11 mA 4 Input 2 Output SnapCard 20 mA 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard 38 mA 4 Output SnapCard 1mA SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 18 mA SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module 12 mA SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module 20 mA SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module 90 mA Concord Ultra Table 3 Minimum Device Current Draw Device Min mA Draw SuperBus 2000 Automation Module 30 mA SuperBus 2000 Transceiver Module 50 mA SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 55 mA Interrogator 200 10 mA Interrogator AVM 45 mA After determining panel location run all necessary wires to that location using the guidelines in Table 4 Table 4 Wire Requirements Device Wire Requirements AC Power Transformer 2 conductor 18 gauge 25 feet max Earth Ground Sing
104. ening or Exception Closing Opening report feature and the Exception 1 Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS Closing report feature to time schedules 2 Press then A or B until the display shows EXCEPTION OPENING OR EXCEP TION CLOSING 3 Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 OFF ON current setting If you want a different schedule press A or B until the desired schedule appears 4 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection 5 Press ff and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule Lights 064xnn where nn Sched Attach Schedules To Events Default off ule number 0 to 15 and x light number 1 to 9 minus 1 This setting lets you attach light controls toa gt To Attach Schedules to Lights time schedule 1 Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS 2 Press then A or B until the display shows LIGHTS Press to enter the LIGHTS menu 3 Press A or B until the desired light appears 4 Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 OFF ON current setting If you want a different schedule press A or B until the desired schedule appears 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection 6 Press ft and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule 7 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 until all desired lights are attached to schedules Outputs 065xnn where Attach Schedules To Events Default off n
105. enu For HIM zones check that the HIM LED is blinking to verify communication with the panel If LED is off check wiring between HIM and panel Zone reports trouble condition 1 2 3 Check that onboard HIM and SnapCard zone inputs have a 2k ohm EOL resistor installed at the last device on the loop in series for N C loops in parallel for N O loops Check for zone wire fault short circuit on N C loops open circuit on N O loops Make sure all devices on zone are in non alarm state Enter disarm command to reset zone Wireless Sensor Zones System doesn t respond in sensor test or when armed when sensor is tripped oU ROM D Verify that receiver antennas are installed and connections are secure Check that the wireless sensor battery s are installed Check the sensor battery s for low voltage Replace battery s if necessary Use an RF Sniffer 60 401 to verify that sensor is transmitting Sensor is not learned into panel memory Enter installer dealer program mode LEARN SEN SORS and learn sensor into memory Zone is learned into wrong partition Delete zone and learn into correct partition or change the partition in the EDIT SENSORS menu Sensor reports trouble condition 1 2 Sensor tamper switch is tripped sensor cover is off not latched securely or sensor is not mounted securely Secure sensor mounting and or cover Trip sensor to clear the condition Che
106. er of installation as described to avoid learning the wrong or undesired House Code and SWS Supervision Code into siren memory Note When installing Supervised Wireless Sirens for super vised operation be sure to program sensor text that clearly identifies each siren For example HALLWAY SIREN or BASEMENT SIREN This can help both you and your customer locate a specific siren if a problem occurs Nr w DAES BEN A eA 8 For unsupervised wireless siren installations Power up the panel see Powering Up the Panel Enter program mode and set the partition House Code to the desired setting see the LIGHT CONTROL menu in the section Programming the Panel Exit program mode Install the siren backup battery Plug the siren into an electrical outlet Press the STATUS button on any working touchpad The siren should beep once and the siren LED should flash 5 times indicating it has learned the partition House Code If the siren doesn t beep or the LED doesn t flash reset the house code on the siren by press ing and holding its button for 20 seconds The siren will beep three times when the memory has been cleared Repeat step 6 For supervised wireless siren installations Power up the panel see Powering Up the Panel Install the siren backup battery Clear the siren memory by pressing and holding the siren button for 20 seconds The siren will beep three times when the memory has been cleared
107. erification lt lt 7 A A A A Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Y Y Y y WI B B Accessory Onboard 1 To Security Menu Modules Options 4 From Security Menu y y Figure 27 Tier 2 Program Menus Concord Ultra 22 Again arrows pointing right represent pressing B to advance forward through the menus Press ing A moves through the menus in reverse Arrows below each menu represent pressing to advance to those settings that pertain to that menu Only when a specific menu is displayed can you advance to those settings For example from the SENSORS menu pressing gives you access to learning sensors programming sensor text deleting sensors and viewing editing sensor programming Settings in tier 2 menus can also be accessed by entering shortcut numbers See the section Programming Tier 2 Menu Items for complete details Programming Tier 1 Menu Items This section guides you through programming tier 1 menu items as they appear in sequence The exact order you follow will depend on whether you re installing a new system or changing pro gramming in an existing system Demo Kit Mode System Programming Default off This setting determines whether the panel is used for a standard installation off or as a demo kit on When the Demo Kit option is on only sensors learned into groups 01 and 03 duress code use and phone test 8 System Master Code 2 will be reported Turning on this feature and
108. errupting panel communication BER current number press D The dis to the central monitoring station To program a dialing prefix that disables call waiting play shows PHONE NUMBER _ see the Call Wait Cancel setting under the menu PHONE OPTIONS GLOBAL For UL 1635 listed installations a phone number must be programmed High Level Rpts cs phone 1 0101 cs phone 2 0111 cs Phones CS Phone 1 3 Defaults CS phone 3 0121 Phone 1 on CS Phone 2 amp 3 off When this setting is on the following conditions report to the central station gt To turn High Level Reports off or on Fire Police Auxiliary and Duress alarms 1 With the display showing HIGH LEVEL No Ac uit RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 gt y off or 2 on The display flashes the e Receiver Failure or jam l entered setting e Tamper conditions including Zone Tampers and System Tamper 40 incor 2 Press and the display shows the new rect key presses or touchpad supervisory setting Entering or exiting Sensor Test mode Phone Test Note For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on Low Level Hpts cs phone 1 0102 cs phone 2 0172 cs phone Phones CS Phone 1 3 Defaults CS 3 0122 Phone 1 on CS Phone 2 amp 3 off When this setting is on the following non alarm conditions report to the central gt To turn Low Level Reports off or on station 1 With the display showing LOW LEVEL Force Armed RPTS OFF ON current setting
109. ers for infor mation when needed and indicates system status Supervised Wireless Siren Supervised Wireless Sirens plug into any standard electrical outlet and produce status and alarm sounds The panel sends signals to the siren through the Power Line Carrier Card and Line Car rier Power Transformer through the AC electrical wiring The siren has a built in transmitter that is used for supervising with the panel With the siren transmitter learned into panel memory panels with receivers the siren can notify the panel if it is unplugged stops receiving panel signals or has a low backup battery SnapCards The following SnapCards expand the system as described e 8Z Input SnapCard Provides eight additional hardwire zone inputs of which two are ded icated for using two wire smoke detectors Concord Ultra e 4 Output SnapCard Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices based on system events schedules or direct control 4Z Input 2 Output Combo SnapCard Provides three hardwire zone inputs one two wire smoke detector loop and two outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices based on system events schedules or direct control SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module HIM Provides eight additional hardwire zone inputs SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module HOM Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices based
110. ess setting see the user programming OPTIONS menu in the Program ming section Touchpad butto ns don t beep when pressed 1 Check for touchpad power and or bus miswiring opens or shorts 2 Check that key beeps option is set to on see the ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES menu in the Programming section Speakers Speakers don t sound alarms Concord Ultra 70 Feature Problem Action Solution Check for correct wiring at speaker and panel terminals correct where necessary Speaker output has shut down because panel detected terminal 7 or 8 is shorted to ground Disconnect panel AC and battery backup power Locate short and correct Apply panel AC and backup battery power and retest Alarm is in partition 2 and speaker is connected to panel terminals 7 and 8 which activate only for partition 1 alarms Sirens Piezo sirens connected to SnapCard or onboard panel outputs 1 and or 2 don t produce any alarm sounds 1 2 Check for incorrect wiring between siren and panel correct where necessary Output has not been configured set up to activate sirens Enter program mode and configure output see ACCESSORY MODULES BUS DEVICES SNAP CARD or ONBOARD OPTIONS OUTPUT 1 2in the Programming section Supervised Wireless Sirens Sirens don t produce any sounds and LED doesn t respond 1 2 5
111. eturns to the previous arming level automatically If the display continues to show PHONE TEST for 1 4 minutes or more enter 1 system master CODE and refer to the Troubleshooting section Testing Central Station Pager Communication After performing sensor and phone tests check that the system is reporting alarms successfully to the central station or pager Be sure to contact the central monitoring station before activating outputs that trigger from an alarm condition Caution gt To test communication with the central station pager 1 Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system 2 Arm the system 3 Test each of the touchpad and wireless panic buttons and trip at least one sensor of each type fire intrusion etc to verify correct operation Check pager displays to verify reports are received Pagers display an event code digit sen sor number and the last four digits of the account number For example a pager display of 999 002 7468 indicates the following 999 alarm condition 002 sensor zone in alarm or user number 7468 last four digits of account number 5 When you finish testing the system call the central monitoring station to verify that the alarms were received A Table 10 describes pager system event codes Table 10 Pager System Event Codes Code System Event 009 Zone Restoral 111 System Disarmed 115 Sensor Test Exit 118 Trouble
112. g is on the panel reports to the central monitoring sta gt To turn Battery Restoral reports off or on tion when a wireless sensor or touchpad reports a battery replace With the display showing BATTERY RESTORAL OFF ment to the panel ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The dis play flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Buffer Full Hpt 06006 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on the panel sends an event buffer full gt To turn Buffer Full Report off or on report to the central monitoring station when the event buffer is 1 With the display showing BUFFER FULL RPT OFF ON nearly full current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Zone Hestorals 06007 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on the panel reports a restoral to the central gt To turn Zone Restoral reporting off or on monitoring station for wireless or hardwire zones in alarm before With the display showing ZONE RESTORALS OFF ON the alarm is canceled current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display Note flashes the entered setting As with all GE Security panels hardwire smoke detectors connected to 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra or SnapCard hardwire zones do not send restorals Two Trip Error 06008 Reporting Global Default off This settin
113. g works with the Alarm Verify setting see Alarm Ver gt To turn Two Trip Error off or on ify later in this section and Appendix B Table B1 Sensor Table 1 With the display showing TWO TRIP ERROR OFF ON Characteristics If Alarm Verify is on then the panel waits for a current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display second sensor trip before sending an alarm flashes the entered setting Not 2 Press and the display shows the new setting e For UL Listed installations this feature must be set to off If Two Trip Error is also on and a second sensor trip does not occur within a 4 minute time period then the panel sends an error report to the central monitoring station 41 Concord Ultra TP Panic RPT FMT 06009 Reporting Global Default off This setting determines how the panel formats touchpad panic alarm reports to the central station When this feature is turned on touchpad panic alarms report using the following 3 digit codes Auxiliary 597 Police 598 Fire 599 When turned off touchpad panic alarms report using a 3 digit code from 500 to 515 with the last digit identifying the touchpad device number V To turn TP Panic RPT FMT off or on 1 With the display showing TP PANIC RPT FMT OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting AC Failure 06010 Reporting G
114. group characteristics The display shows TRIP SENSOR nn where nn is the displayed next available sensor number To change the displayed sensor number enter the desired sensor number The desired sensor number is displayed With the desired sensor number displayed use the guidelines in Table 7 to force the sensor or zone you are adding learning into the panel memory to send a signal to the panel To add another sensor to the same sensor group and partition go back to step 5 To add sensors to another sensor group or partition press twice and go back to step 1 LEARN SENSORS Table 8 Onboard Hardwire Zone Factory Programming Zone Input Group No amp Description 10 Entry Exit 17 Instant Interior Follower 13 Instant Perimeter 13 Instant Perimeter oy BR Go N 13 Instant Perimeter 47 Concord Ultra Table 8 Onboa rd Hardwire Zone Factory Programming Zone Input Group No amp Description 6 13 Instant Perimeter 7 13 Instant Perimeter 8 13 Instant Perimeter Note If the panel memory is cleared all onboard hardwire zone factory programming will be erased Sensor Text 081 Sensors Default none Use the following guidelines to name zone and sensor loca tions Use the item numbers that appear in Appendix B Table B2 Item Numbers and Sensor Text for characters and words listed there If a desired word doe
115. h the display showing PHONE NUMBER _ or current number enter the desired pager phone number The display flashes the entered number 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting gt To delete a Pager Phone Number With the display showing PHONE NUMBER current number press D The display shows PHONE NUMBER _ High Level Apis pager 1 0131 pager 2 0141 pager 3 0151 pager 4 0161 pager 5 0171 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default on This setting determines whether the following alarm conditions report to a pager Fire Police Auxiliary and Duress alarms e No Activity e Receiver Failure or jam e Tamper conditions including Zone Tampers and System Tamper 40 incorrect key presses or touchpad supervisory Entering or exiting Sensor Test mode e Phone Test Toturn High Level Reports off or on With the display showing HIGH LEVEL RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting Low Level Rpts pager 1 0132 pager 2 0142 pager 3 0152 pager 4 0162 pager 5 0172 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default off This setting determines whether the following non alarm conditions report to a pager Force Armed Hardwire Zone Trouble open or short e Supervisory wireless devices Low Battery wireless devices e Phone Test e Other non alarm related c
116. hain Touchpad Star Button Press When the star button on a keychain touchpad is pressed 014 Smoke Power for resetting 4 wire smoke detectors Deactivated when hardwire smoke detectors need to be reset 015 Exterior Siren Activated for police or fire alarms 016 Interior Siren Activation follows all system noises 017 AMM Trip pulse When an AVM alarm occurs output is deactivated for 10 ms 018 State of System Status Follows the state of system status ready or trouble 019 Tamper Condition When any tamper is tripped 020 When a closing report has been successfully transmitted to the 021 Closing Report Sent central station Group XX in Alarm When any sensor in group XX goes into alarm Table B4 Sensor XX in Alarm When sensor number XX goes into alarm Table B4 Sensor XX Open When sensor number XX is opened Table B4 Table B4 Sensor Group Event Trigger Numbers Sensor Group Trigger No Sensor Group Trigger No Group 00 in alarm 064 Group 17 in alarm 081 Group 01 in alarm 065 Group 18 in alarm 082 Group 02 in alarm 066 Group 19 in alarm 083 Group 03 in alarm 067 Group 20 in alarm 084 Group 04 in alarm 068 Group 21 in alarm 085 Group 05 in alarm 069 Group 22 in alarm 086 Group 06 in alarm 070 Group 23 in alarm 087 Group 07 in alarm 071 Group 24 in alarm 088 85 Concord Ultra Table B4 Sensor Group Event Trigger Numbers
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118. imeout set to 4 minutes or more e Two Trip Error set to off e Disable Trouble Beeps set to off UL 1023 amp 985 24 Hour Backup For 24 hour backup the total current draw for all connected devices is limited to 190 mA during normal standby conditions using a 7 0 AH battery SIA System Requirements SIA system requirements are the same as those described for a UL Listed Basic System on page 1 plus ity over SIA requirements e f multiple annunciation is required use Hardwire Siren part no 13 046 SIA Setting Requirements The following table describes programming requirements to meet ANSI SIA CP 01 Shortcut Function Programming _ Testing Default Required Setting Page Page Setting Reference Reference 0004 SIA False Alarm 25 63 On On Reduction partition 1 0013 Exit Extension 26 63 On On partition 2 0023 partition 1 0014 Auto Stay Arming 26 63 On On partition 2 0024 partition 1 0017 Duress Code 27 63 Disabled Disabled partition 2 0027 02005 Dialer Abort 33 63 On On 02006 Dialer Abort Delay 33 63 30 Sec 15 45 sec 02007 Cancel Message 33 63 On On 02009 Call Wait Cancel 34 63 Disabled On if reporting to central station and customer has call waiting service partition 1 0310 Entry Delay 37 63 30 sec 30 240 sec partition 2 0320 partition 1 0311 Exit Delay 37 63 60 sec 45 184 sec partition 2 0321 06014 Swinger Limit 43 63 1 1 1100 Smo
119. ines e Mounting the Panel Identifying Panel Main Components e Installing the Optional Power Line Carrier Card e Installing Optional SnapCards e Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs e Connecting Speakers e Connecting Piezo Sirens e Connecting an Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module e Connecting Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads e Installing SuperBus 2000 Modules e Installing an RJ 31X Phone Jack e Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB 8 Cord e Connecting the AC Power Transformer e Powering Up the Panel d Concord Ultra Note A Class 2 Class 3 and power limited fire alarm cir cuits must be installed using FPL FPLR FPLP or substi tute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Wire that extends beyond the cable jacket must be separated from all other conductors by a minimum of 1 4 inch or by a nonconductive barrier OR B Class 2 Class 3 and power limited fire alarm cir cuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher circuits Determine the Panel Location Before permanently mounting the panel determine panel location using the following guidelines e Centrally locate the panel with relation to detection devices whenever possible to help reduce wire run lengths and labor Locate the panel where the temperature will not exceed 120 F 49 C or fall below 32 F 0 C e Avoid running wires parallel with electrical wiring or fixtures such as fluores
120. ion Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that you are testing the system Install and activate the SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module Verify or change the following CS PHONE 1 panel option settings Disconnect the phone line by unplugging the Db 8 cord from the RL 31X Jack Initiate a phone test 8 System Master Code 2 The phone test attempt should fail via the phone line within 5 minutes The panel will emit a long low tone and speak phone failure 1 if so equipped Wait for the phone test to succeed via the cell backup The panel should emit a short high tone and speak phone test ok if so equipped 8 Verify the CS report 9 If success does not occur verify that the signal strength RSSI shown on the Cellular Backup Module is acceptable and repeat steps 5 8 10 Restore previous CS PHONE settings if needed ale OY SR t ES Table 13 Current Phone Settings PHONE NUMBER Central station phone number HIGH LEVEL RPTS ON BACKUP OFF CELLULAR BACKUP ON Can be set to ON if no CS PHONE 2 PHONE NUMBER is programmed Troubleshooting This section describes what to do if you experience problems with system operation If after per forming the troubleshooting procedures the panel still malfunctions please call Technical Sup port at 1 800 777 2624 Feature Problem Action Solution Panel Power Panel does not power up Touchpads do
121. ion Output 2 Two Wire Smk i Output 1 p On Off d Pa Item n Item n 1101 11100 11110 A A BY A BY A Configuration Configuration 01614 01710 11101 11111 Appendix C Software Release Notes Software Version 3 7 The following features were changed added for software version 3 1 Downloader Code Ifthe Dealer Code 0002 is set the Installer Code 0001 can t view or edit the Downloader Code 0000 Downloader Code and CS Phone Numbers 0100 0110 0120 are NOT reset by a memory clear operation using the Installer Code if the Dealer Code has been set Using the Dealer Code for memory clear will include Downloader Code and CS Phone Numbers in the mem ory clear S A False Alarm e SIA False Alarm 0004 option has been added to control access to Silent Arming 041 in user programming If SIA False Alarm is off Silent Arming is available in user program ming If SIA False Alarm is on Silent Arming is forced to off and is not available in user pro gramming SIA False Alarm defaults to on e SIA False Alarm control annunciating alarm level changes on exterior sirens If SIA False Alarm is on the arming level is annunciated on exterior siren output during an arming level change that is initiated by an RF device touchpad or keyfob If SIA False Alarm is off the arming level is NOT annunciated on exterior siren output Note Arming level beeps are only sent to exterior sirens located on on
122. ith downloader pro gt To program a Downloader Code gramming The down loader operator must have the panel account number 41 with the display showing DOWNLOADER and downloader code in order to perform any programming CODE nnnnn current code enter the desired Note 5 digit code Hl The display flashes the The Downloader Code cannot be deleted from panel memory To change the entered code Downloader Code to its default setting enter 12345 in the procedure to the right 3 The Downloader Code will be reset to defaults during a Memory Clear only if the Press B and the display shows the new Dealer Code is not set OR if the Dealer Code is used to initiate the Memory Clear code Installer Code 0001 Security Global Default 2 4321 The 4 digit installer code is used for entering program mode and gt To program a Downloader Code changing system settings If a dealer code is programmed only those gt settings not associated with phone numbers can be changed To program an Installer Code 1 With the display showing INSTALLER CODE nnnn id d the desired 4 digit cod The Installer Code cannot be deleted or cleared from panel memory To current code enter the desired 4 digit code change the Installer Code to its default setting enter 4321 The display flashes the entered code 2 Press and the display shows the new code Concord Ultra 24 Dealer Code 0002 Security Global Default none v The 4 digit dealer code is us
123. ition 1 selected press A or B until the display shows LINE before the panel indicates a phone failure trouble FAIL DELAY nn SECS current setting condition If a delay is not programmed default 2 Enter the desired time value 10 240 seconds The display flashes the the panel will not monitor the phone line voltage entered setting Note 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Line Fail Delay is not available for partition 2 at this time Todelete the Line Fail Delay time 1 With partition 1 selected press A or B until the display shows LINE FAIL DELAY nn SECS current setting 2 Press D to delete the current line fail delay time Toll Saver partition 1 0214 partition Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default on 2 0224 This setting determines whether the panel gt To turn Toll Saver off or on answers a phone call on the eighth ring on or 1 With the desired partition selected press A or B until the display twelfth ring off when a trouble condition exists shows TOLL SAVER OFF ON current setting 2 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Phone Panic partition 1 0215 parti Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default off tion 2 0225 This setting determines whether or not a police gt To turn Phone Panic off or on panic alarm can be activated from a touch tone 1 With the desired partition selected press A or B until the display phone
124. k the antenna connection 2 Adjust the antenna positioning for maximum signal 3 Verify Cellular System setting 4 Check that the Cellular Backup Module has been activated as outlined in the device Installation Instructions The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 2 1 Check the antenna connection 2 Adjust the antenna positioning for maximum signal 3 Verify Cellular System setting The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 3 1 Check the antenna connection 2 Adjust the antenna positioning for maximum signal The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 4 Contact the cellular provider for details The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 5 Contact the cellular provider for details The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 6 Replace the module SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 73 Concord Ultra Feature Problem Action Solution Module is not communicating on Bus and indicates a Bus Failure Unit nn Where nn represents the Wireless Gate way unit number 1 Check that the module is wired correctly to the panel terminals 2 Verify that the module s red Bus LED is flashing If not remove power and check all the wiring Module s status LED s don t turn on after initial power up 1 Wait 5 8 minutes for the module to communicate with alarm com 2 Access code Lock feature must be turned off
125. kal ka ka TERMINALS Key Figure 18 Connecting the Energy Saver Module Concord Ultra SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 60 774 Connect the SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module to the panel as shown in Figure 19 Connect all necessary input wiring using the nstallation Instructions included with module SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module 60 770 Connect the SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module to the panel as shown in Figure 19 Connect all necessary output wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the module Input Output OK 4 15161718 GND 12V A BUS B GND 2V ABUS B Iss Ex ei ray rey o Figure 19 Wiring Input and Oufput Modules SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module Connect the SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module to the panel as shown in Figure 20 123456 INOZ WOZ Panel RR Terminals B Figure 20 Connecting the Cellular Backup Module to the Panel SuperBus 2000 Automation Module 60 783 02 Connect the SuperBus 2000 Automation Module to the panel as shown in Figure 21 Concord Ultra 18 Note The panel cannot be used on a digital or PBX phone line These systems are designed for digital type devices only operating any where from 5 volts DC and up The panel u
126. ke Verify 54 63 Off On if smoke alarms are programmed into system N A Cross Zoning 83 63 Disabled Enabled for zones with a high probability of false alarms The following table describes non programmable hard coded system operation as required to meet ANSI SIA CP 01 and is provided only for your reference Function Operation Disarm During Entry Delay Enter Code Only or 1 CODE Concord Ultra 2 Note For UL 1635 installations Entry Delay plus Dialer Abort Delay must not exceed 60 seconds Note For 24 hour backup exter nal power drain is limited to 90 mA during normal standby condition using a 4 0 AH battery or 190 mA continuous using a 7 0 AH battery Function Operation Cancel Alarm Enter Code Only or 1 CODE Abort Annunciation Enabled Cancel Report Annunciation Enabled UL 1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Same as UL 1023 amp 985 plus e AC Failure set to on e Comm Failure set to on es RF Tx Timeout set to 4 hours e Low CPU Battery set to on e Phone Number must be programmed e Next Phone Test set to 1 e Phone Test Freq set to 1 High Level Rpts set to on e Low Level Rpts set to on Central Station Reporting The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using SIA and Contact ID reporting formats e CS 5000 Central Station Receiver e Sur Gard Central Station Receiver with models SG DRL2A and SG CPM2 UL Canada Listed Installations This sectio
127. le conductor 16 gauge solid 25 feet max Telephone RJ 31X 4 conductor 2 or 4 conductor 18 to 22 gauge 300 ohms Detection Devices max loop resistance including device 2 conductor 22 gauge 175 feet max Speakers 2 conductor 18 gauge 440 feet max SuperBus 2000 Devices 4 conductor 22 or 18 gauge Interrogator 200 AVM Power and Microphone 4 conductor 22 gauge shielded 2 conductor 22 gauge 330 feet max 2 conductor 18 gauge 830 feet max based on 10 ohms max loop resistance plus a 2k ohm end of line resistor 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Mounting the Panel Use the following procedure to mount the panel to the wall or wall studs Make sure you are free of static electricity whenever you work on the panel with the cover open To discharge any static first touch the metal panel chassis then stay in contact with the chassis when touching the circuit board Using an approved grounding strap is recom mended Caution gt To mount the panel 1 Open the panel door and remove the necessary wiring knockouts see Figure 2 Be careful not to damage the circuit board 2 Feed all wires through wiring knockouts and place the panel in position against the wall 3 Level the panel and mark the top right and bottom mounting holes see Figure 2 You will be unable to mark the top left mounting hole 4 Make a level mark 10 inches to the left of the top right mounting mark This will be the posi tio
128. le is for supplementary use only Note For RJ 31X connections see Installing an RJ 31X Phone Jack 13 081 Connecting Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads Alphanumeric and Fixed Display touchpads use the same color coded wire scheme Connect the touchpads to the panel power output and bus terminals as shown in Figure 14 3 amp gt a gi Bus B White GND Black Touchpads Bus A Green Figure 14 Wiring Touchpads Installing SuperBus 2000 Modules SuperBus 2000 modules can be installed inside the panel cabinet or away from the panel Use the following guidelines when installing modules inside the panel cabinet e Upto 16 bus modules can be connected to the panel The transceiver and Phone Interface Voice Module each count as one module leaving 14 available e Upto 2 of the SuperBus 2000 modules listed in Table 1 can be mounted inside the cabinet e SuperBus 2000 modules can be mounted inside the cabinet either to the right of the Trans ceiver on the mounting brackets or to the right of the Phone Interface Voice Module see Figure 15 Locations for mounting SuperBus C Modules Figure 15 Mounting SuperBus 2000 Modules Inside the Cabinet SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module The module requires panel power and bus connections already wired phone line connection through panel terminals and DB 8 cord from an RJ 31X jack and speaker con
129. line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted in the fol lowing diagram If you have any questions concerning these instructions consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer about installing an RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Network 3 a Service S RJ31X arm Dialing Provider s Jack IN Eguipment Facilities Unused d Computer RJ 11 Jack Telephone Line CSS Telephone a Unused j CS RJ 11 Jack Network Telephone Demarcation Point c 4 Telephone If this eguipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service If possible you will be notified in advance When advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment You will
130. lobal Default off When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station 15 min utes after AC power to the panel is lost Note For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on V To turn AC Failure reports off or on With the display showing AC FAILURE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Receiver Failure 06011 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on the panel reports a receiver failure under the fol gt lowing conditions e No wireless sensor signals have been received for two hours or e The receiver is being jammed with a constant signal To turn Receiver Failure reports off or on 1 With the display showing RECEIVER FAILURE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new set Note ting For UL Listed installations using wireless devices Receiver Failure must be set to on HF Low Bat Hpt 06012 Reporting Global Default weekly This setting determines whether the panel sends daily or gt To set RF Low Battery Report to daily or weekly weekly low battery reports to the central monitoring station 1 With the display showing RF LOW BAT RPT DAILY WEEKLY when a wireless device is reporting a low battery condition current setting
131. lt lt lt Alger Ax A fy Ax Al sy Ax A E d E Li gt S q Delet gt Edit Global 2 Partition Z Partition 2 Global 2 Partition 1 eu LIC MEC A PE a A A A 080 A 081 A 082 A 083 ey Ax ev Ax gy Ax ey Ax gr Ax gy Ax ai Ax a Ax Wi Ax d a Immediate Sensor Text for Sn P1 Gnn 24 Hr Tamper Opening Rpts Opening Rpts Beeps Siren Verify Partition Sensor Delete Sensor NC NO TP On On On Oft mE On Off Oniot 1 n n RF HW 06000 06100 06200 0700 0710 B By Aa sy Aa B Aa By Aa Bye Au As eg As eg An a Disabl Buffer Control Closing Rpts Closing Rpts MM Sensor Group SnnitemO Delete Sensorn Sensor Ptn Trouble Beeps On Off On Off On Off On Off or 0 Done n 06001 06101 06201 07001 By Aa e Aa sy Ay By Au eg As BW Au Back in Recent Recent n Service Closings Closings UL 98 Options Trip Sensor Sensor Group On Off On Off On Off On Off n nn 06002 06102 06202 0702 By Aa EY Aa E Au By Au Bypass Rpts No Activity No Activity ai serra On Off On Off On Off 3 1 255 06003 06103 06203 0703 By Aa sy Aa e Aa By Aa KEE e SE Ree propi The panel comes with eight factory programmed onboard hardwire eg TA Ln zones The factory programmed settings are listed below 06004 06104 06204 0704 n 1 1 Zone 1 10 Entry Exit BY A BY A BY A Zone 2 17 Instant Interior Follower Batt Restoral Force Armed Force Armed Zone 3 13 Instant Perimeter E off On Off On Off Zone 4 13 Instant Perimeter n 00105 06205 Zone 5 13 Instant Perimeter By A BY A
132. m master code to disarm the system Bypassing Touchpad indicates nvalid and or Invalid is heard when you attempt to bypass a sensor 1 2 Attempting to bypass a 24 hour sensor that cannot be bypassed group 26 fire sensors Sensor is not active in the current arming level 69 Concord Ultra Feature Problem Action Solution System cancels sensor bypass when you try to arm to level 2 or 3 Sensor is being bypassed before arming to 2 STAY or 3 AWAY Arm to the desired level before bypassing a sensor Wireless Sensor and Touchp ad Batteries System indicates Sensor Touchpad nn low battery Replace the indicated device battery Test the sensor touchpad after replacing the battery Note If the sensor touchpad is not tested after battery replacement the system continues to show a low bat tery condition since that was the last signal it received from the device Testing the sensor touchpad with new batteries allows the panel to receive a signal with good battery information Central Station Pager Report ing Central station pager is not receiving reports 1 Check that the premises phone line is working Perform a phone test Check that the DB 8 cord is plugged into the RJ 31X CA 38A jack Check that the DB 8 cord is wired correctly to the panel Check for correct phone line wiring between the TELCO block and RJ 31X CA 38A jack Repla
133. m the system using either a keyswitch wired to For example if sensor is designated as the keyswitch sensor and the system is disarmed then tripping sensor 1 could arm the system to AWAY If the system is The panel reports opening closing and force armed reports if turned on to the During an audible alarm keyswitch sensors can disarm the system which sends a can cel report to the central monitoring station but cannot arm the system The system can Keyswitch sensors test the same as any other sensor and do not arm or disarm the sys gt To assign a Keyswitch Sensor 1 With the display showing KEY SWITCH SENSOR nn current sensor number enter the desired sensor number 01 96 The display flashes the entered sensor number 2 Press and the display shows the new number To delete a Keyswitch Sensor With the display showing KEY SWITCH SENSOR nn current sensor number press D to erase the key switch sensor attribute ANA Keyswitch Style partition 1 0016 partition 2 0026 Security Partition 1 2 Default transition To use this feature the Duress Option setting under the reporting partition 1 2 menu must be turned on This feature allows users to select how they want the system to behave when gt To assign a Keyswitch Style armed disarmed by a keyswitch sensor The choices are as follows 1 With the display showing KEYSWITCH Transition If keyswitch style is set t
134. menus available on tier 2 Each menu on tier 2 represents a group of settings related to the menu name Some tier 2 menus break down into settings that affect the whole system global or a specific partition Using Shortcut Numbers To go directly to a setting in tier 2 you can enter the shortcut number for that setting Shortcut numbers in this manual appear in parenthesis next to the setting name The menu appears to the right For example this heading shows the Downloader Code shortcut to be 0000 Downloader Code 0000 System Programming Shortcut numbers can be used from any setting location within tier 2 gt To advance to tier 2 program menus With the system in program mode and the display showing SYSTEM PROGRAMMING press once The display should show SECURITY Security Menu The SECURITY menu lets you choose whether security settings affect the whole system global or a specific partition gt To access global or partition security menu items 1 With the display showing SECURITY press The display should show GLOBAL 2 Press ff again to advance to global settings or press A or B to display PARTITION n then press to advance to selected partition 1 or 2 settings The following describes how to program the security settings that appear under GLOBAL Downloader Code 0000 Security Global Default 12345 The 5 digit downloader code is used in conjunction w
135. n Schedule number 0 to 15 and x output number 1 to 6 minus 1 This setting lets you attach outputs to a time gt To Attach Schedules to Outputs schedule Onboard outputs are 1 2 Snap Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS Card outputs are 3 6 2 Press then A or B until the display shows OUTPUTS Press E to enter the Note OUTPUTS menu Outputs can only be scheduled if text has been 3 Press A or B until the desired output appears entered in installer programming Only onboard 4 Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00 OFF ON current setting If and SnapCard outputs can be scheduled you want a different schedule press A or B until the desired schedule appears 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection 6 Press and the display shows the new setting for the selected schedule 7 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 until all desired outputs are attached to schedules 67 Concord Ultra Arming 0660nn where Attach Schedules To Events Default off nn Schedule number 0 to 15 This setting lets you arm according to a time gt To Attach Schedules to Arming schedule 1 Press A or B until the display shows ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS Note 2 Press then A or B until the display shows ARMING This setting will allow you to arm to AWAY only 3 To select arm to AWAY press There is no disarm schedule 4 Press and the display shows SCHEDULE 00
136. n describes the requirements for CUL UL Canada Listed installations Canadian Standards CSA Certified Accessories Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit ULC S309 Basic system as described for UL 1023 Listed Installations plus e Hardwire Magnetic Contact 1035 N or 1075 N or Wireless Learn Mode Door Window Sensor 60 362 Siren Timeout set to 5 minutes or more Residential Fire Warning System Control Unit ULC S545 M89 Basic system as described for UL 985 Listed Installations plus e Hardwire Smoke Detector System Sensor models 2100D 2100TD 2100S 2100TS 2400 2400TH learned into Sensor Group 26 or Sentrol ESL models 429AT 521B or 521BXT learned into sensor group 26 e Wireless Smoke Sensor 60 506 319 5 or 60 848 02 95 learned into sensor group 26 Immediate Beeps set to on e RFTX Timeout set to 4 hours if system includes wireless smoke sensors California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations Same as Household Fire Warning System UL 985 plus SMOKE VERIFY must be set to off Planning the Installation This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the system Appendix A provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and programming con figuration of the system Fill in all necessary information ahead of time to help prepare for sys tem installation When planning the installation keep in mind that the panel has the following capabilitie
137. n of the top left mounting screw 5 Install anchors where studs are not present Note 6 Partially insert screws into the two top mounting hole locations then hang the panel on the Insert the top left screw as two screws far as possible into the wall 7 Recheck for level insert the two lower screws and tighten the top right and lower mounting leaving enough room to hang the panel on it After the panel is hung you will be unable to tighten this screw SCrews Concord Ultra 8 Mounting Hole SuperBus 2000 Transceiver Panel Circuit Board under Transceiver Phone Interface Voice Module Mounting Holes Figure 2 Mounting the Panel Identify Panel Before installing devices and making wiring connections familiarize yourself with the main Components panel components Figure 3 shows the three main panel components the circuit board trans ceiver and phone interface voice module Panel Circuit Board Transceiver Snapcard oa o a d Antenna Terminal Backup Battery Leads Power LED Blocks il Phone J Gi 4 Power Line Carrier Card B Supervision Status LED Bana Programming Touchpad Header 3 Bb 4 b e e E Ee o le i s a Fe n i s I e e E 8 i ES Terminal Strip Terminal Strip Phone Interface Voice Module ei se rra S Terminal Strip S Status LED DIP Switche
138. n t display or respond Verify that the panel transformer is plugged into an unswitched outlet Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power transformer is plugged in Check for proper panel and transformer wiring Measure the incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2 It should read about 24 VAC aron No incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2 1 Unplug the AC power transformer and disconnect the wires from the transformer and the panel 2 Check transformer to panel wire for short or open circuits 3 Plug in the transformer and check for 24 VAC at the transformer unconnected terminals If zero 0 volts replace the transformer Touchpad display indicates System Low Battery or voice sounds System low battery Concord Ultra 68 Feature Problem Action Solution 1 2 3 Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power transformer is plugged in Measure the incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2 It should read about 24 VAC Check for 11 75 to 13 5 VDC battery voltage between the backup battery spade lugs If the bat tery voltage is not within this range replace the battery Note When the panel is running a backup battery test the reading at the connected battery can range from 11 2 to 13 5 VDC The panel automatically runs a backup battery tes
139. nalarm 189 open 317 Sensor 62 in alarm 190 open 318 Sensor 63 in alarm 191 open 319 Sensor 64 in alarm 192 open 320 Sensor 65 inalarm 193 open 321 Sensor 66 inalarm 194 open 322 Sensor 67 in alarm 195 open 323 Sensor 68 inalarm 196 open 324 Sensor 69 in alarm 197 open 325 Sensor 70 in alarm 198 open 326 Sensor 71 in alarm 199 open 327 Sensor 72 in alarm 200 open 328 87 Concord Ultra Table B5 Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Sensor Number State Trigger No State Trigger No Sensor 73 in alarm 201 open 329 Sensor 74 in alarm 202 open 330 Sensor 75 in alarm 203 open 331 Sensor 76 in alarm 204 open 332 Sensor 77 in alarm 205 open 333 Sensor 78 in alarm 206 open 334 Sensor 79 in alarm 207 open 335 Sensor 80 in alarm 208 open 336 Sensor 81 in alarm 209 open 337 Sensor 82 in alarm 210 open 338 Sensor 83 in alarm 211 open 339 Sensor 84 in alarm 212 open 340 Sensor 85 in alarm 213 open 341 Sensor 86 in alarm 214 open 342 Sensor 87 in alarm 215 open 343 Sensor 88 in alarm 216 open 344 Sensor 89 in alarm 217 open 345 Sensor 90 in alarm 218 open 346 Sensor 91 in alarm 219 open 347 Sensor 92 in alarm 220 open 348 Sensor 93 in alarm 221 open 349 Sensor 94 in alarm 222 open 350 Sensor 95 in alarm 223 open 351 Sensor 96 in alarm 224 open 352 Table B6 System Feature Event Trigger Numbers
140. nd rr is the response number To assign configuration numbers to SnapCard Relay outputs With the display showing SNAPCARDS press Then press A or B until the display shows OUTPUT PROGRAMMING Press again and the display shows OUTPUT 1 Press A or B to select the desired output 1 4 then press With the display showing PARTITION ASSIGN 1 press 1 or 2 to select the desired partition Press to confirm the partition Press A or B until the display shows CONFIGURATION tttrr current set Enter the desired 5 digit configuration number for this relay Press to confirm the setting Press and repeat steps 3 through 6 until all outputs are programmed Output Text output 1 10110 output 2 10111 output 3 10112 output 4 10113 Acc Modules SnapCards Output Text Default none Entering text for an output allows the user to control it directly or by schedule Use the following guidelines to name Snap Card outputs Use the item numbers that appear in Appendix B Table B2 for characters and words listed there Note If you desire an output for User Output Control you must use the Output Text feature to name the output If no Output Text is pro grammed the user will not have access to the output If a desired word does not appear in Table B2 create it using the characters custom text When using words from Table B2 spaces between them appear automatically When using characters from
141. ne will be cleared automatically unbypassed if the system receives no further activations from that sensor or zone over the next 48 50 hours Changing the arming level also clears all automatically bypassed sensors and zones and resets the Swinger Limit count on all sensors and zones 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Program Report 06015 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on the panel sends a report to the cen gt To turn Program Report on or off tral station when someone enters or exits installer program 1 With the display showing PROGRAM REPORT ON OFF cur ming rent setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting The following sections describe the settings that appear under REPORTING PARTITION 1 2 Opening Heports partition 1 06100 partition 2 06200 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off When this setting is on the panel sends an opening report to the central gt To turn Opening Reports off or on station after disarming the system 1 With the display showing OPENING REPORTS Note OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 To use this feature the Open Close Reports settings under the PHONES menu on The display flashes the entered setting must be turned on for the specific CS Phone or Pager number Press and the display shows the
142. nection through panel terminals Wiring Phone Line For partition 1 connect the phone line to the module through the panel terminals using the DB 8 cord from an RJ 31X jack as shown in Figure 16 Much of the connection between the Panel Circuit Board and the Phone Interface Voice Module is pre wired For partition 2 phone connec tion see the SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module Installation Instructions Concord Ultra 16 Phone Interface Voice Module Terminal Strip 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 HV A B GND GND SPK1 SPK2 AUD AUD GND TIP1 TIP2 RING RING Grn Panel Terminals E Red Gi Es Brn Gry O o Ic Green rez DB 8 Cord Plug Figure 16 Connecting a Phone Line Wiring Speaker To connect a speaker to the panel wire the speaker to the Phone Interface Voice Module termi nals 6 and 7 as shown in Figure 17 Phone Interface Voice Module Terminal Strip 14 13 12 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 di RING RING TIP2 TIP1 GND AUD2 AUDI SP SPKI GND GND B A 1 2 HA Not Used Figure 17 Wiring a Speaker SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module 60 620 01 Connect the Energy Saver Module to the panel and premises thermostat as shown in Figure 18 50 60 70 80 90 GND 12V A BUS B kal E FE PANEL kal
143. new setting Closing Reports partition 1 06101 partition 2 06201 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off When this setting is on the panel sends a closing report to the central sta gt To turn Closing Reports off or on tion after arming the system 1 With the display showing CLOSING REPORTS Note OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 To use this feature the Open Close Reports settings under the PHONES menu on The display flashes the entered setting must be turned on for the specific CS Phone or Pager number Press and the display shows the new setting Recent Closings partition 1 06102 partition 2 06202 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default on When this setting is on the panel sends a recent closing report to the cen gt To turn Recent Closings off or on tral station if an alarm occurs within two minutes after the exit delay time 1 With the display showing RECENT CLOSINGS expires Such a report is used to identify a possible exit fault OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 43 Concord Ultra No Activity partition 1 06103 partition 2 06203 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default off When this setting is on the panel sends a no activity report to the central gt To turn No Activity reports off or on station when the activity timeout expires see
144. ns overlap alarm report will be sent to the central station Dining When Bedroom Bedroom Room W Living Hall ani Room o Bedroom Detection Path Kitchen Motion Sensor Detection Path Living Room Motion Sensor Motion Sensor tate Path of Person Walking 83 Concord Ultra Table B2 Item Numbers and Sensor Text Item ey Item Sensor Text Item ed Item beg Item Sensor Text be Sensor Text 001 Aborted 041 Date 081 Gas 121 North 161 Siren 201 G 002 JAC 042 Daughters 082 Glass 122 Not 162 Sliding 202 H 003 Access O43 Degrees 083 Goodbye 123 Now 163 Smoke 203 004 Active 044 Delay 084 Hallway 124 Number 164 Son s 204 J 005 Activity 045 Den 085 Heat 125 Off 165 Sound 205 IK 006 Alarm 046 Desk 086 Hello 126 Office 166 South 206 L 007 Al 047 Detector 087 Help 127 OK 167 Special 207 M 008 AM 048 JDining 088 High 128 On 168 Stairs 208 N 009 Area 049 Disarmed 089 Home 129 Open 169 Stay 209 JO 010 JArm 050 Door 090 House 130 Opening 170 Supervisory 210 P 011 Armed 051 Down 091 In 131 Panic 171 System 211 JQ 012 JArming 052 Download 092 Install 132 Patton 172 Tamper 212 R 013 JAttic 053 Downstairs 093 Interior 133 Patio 173 Temperaturej213 S 014 A Auxiliary 054 Drawer 094 Intrusion 134 Pet 174 Test 214 IT 015 Away 055 Drivew
145. nter all the desired light numbers 3 9 based on the UNIT dial setting on each X10 Lamp Module The display flashes the entered setting s Press and the display shows the new setting s To delete Entry Lights Enter any light number that appears on the display then press The number disappears from the display Concord Ultra 38 House Code partition 1 0401 partition 2 Light Control Partition 1 2 Defaults partition 1 01 B 0411 partition 2 02 C This setting enables X10 controlled lights to work in a gt To set the House Code selected partition without interfering with the X10 controlled With the desired partition selected press A or B until the lights of the other partition display shows HOUSE CODE nn x current setting After setting the panel house code for each partition you 2 Enter the desired number 1 255 The display flashes the must set the X10 controlled lights for that partition to the entered number same house code The letter that appears automatically after 3 Press and the display shows the new house code the house code number indicates the necessary HOUSE dial setting for X10 modules in that partition Touchpad Options Menu The TOUCHPAD OPTIONS menu lets you set up touchpad panic and arming operation The follow ing section describes the touchpad option settings that appear under GLOBAL Latchkey Zones 0500 Touchpad Options Global Default none
146. o transition and the keyswitch sensor is STYLE TRANSITION STATE current setting tripped opened when the system is disarmed level 1 the panel will auto press 1 for Transition or 2 for State The matically arm to AWAY level 3 If the sensor is tripped opened when the display flashes the entered setting system is armed to AWAY level 3 or STAY level 2 the panel will auto 2 Press and the display shows the new set matically disarm ting State If keyswitch style is set to state when the keyswitch sensor is tripped opened the panel arms to AWAY level 3 If the sensor is restored closed the panel disarms Opening closing and force arming reports if turned on are reported to the central station for both keyswitch styles Duress Code partition 1 0017 partition 2 0027 Security Partition 1 2 Default none The duress code is a unique 4 digit access code that allows users to operate gt To program a Duress Code the system and at the same time instructs the panel to send a silent alarm 1 With the display showing DURESS CODE report to the central station oz enter the desired 4 digit duress code Do not use a duress code unless it is absolutely necessary Using duress The display flashes the entered setting codes often results in false alarms due to code entry errors If a duress code is 2 Press and the display shows the new absolutely necessary use it with an audio verification module AVM to code reduce fals
147. ogramming the Panel Automation Module Module is not controlling or communicating with the panel and panel indicates a BUS FAILURE UNIT nn where nn is the Automation Module bus unit number 1 Check that the module is wired correctly to the panel terminals 2 Verify the SuperBus Module s red LED is flashing continuously If the LED is not flashing remove power and check wiring Module is not c ontrolling or communicating with the panel and panel indicates a BUS FAILURE UNIT AMnn where nn is the Automation Module bus unit number 1 Check that the RS 232 cable is firmly connected to the Automation Module and Automation Device 2 Verify the Automation Device is powered and turned on Module is not c ontrolling or communicating with the panel and panel does not indicate a bus failure 1 Verify the Automation Module is learned on the bus 2 Make sure another Automation or Gateway Module isn t learned into the panel s memory Con cord Ultra panels support only one Automation or Gateway Module Cellular Backup Module Cellular backup report does not occur 1 Verify the Cellular Backup option is on for the CS phone number being tested 2 Verify that the module is learned on the bus 3 Checkthat the Cellular Backup Module has been activated as outlined in the device Installation Instructions The panel indic ates auxiliary phone trouble 1 1 Chec
148. ollowing procedure see the Troubleshoot ing section 1 Place all sensors and zones in their non alarm state 2 Atan alphanumeric touchpad enter the sensor test mode by pressing 8 installer code 3 The touchpad sounds one beep and displays SENSOR TEST The panel starts a 15 minute timer 3 Trip each zone sensor one at a time Touchpads and interior sirens should sound one short high pitched beep and the display should show the sensor name or number and OK 4 Press the STATUS button when you think all zones sensors are tested The touchpad displays any untested sensors zones and touchpad panics If all sensors zones and touchpad panics have been tested the display shows SENSOR TEST OK Test any untested zones sensors and touchpad panics 6 The system stays in sensor test mode for 15 minutes When less than 5 minutes remain touchpads and interior sirens beep and the panel announces the remaining time over the speakers once every minute After 15 minutes the panel disarms to OFF automatically If you need more time to complete the sensor test press 8 installer CODE 3 while the sys tem is still in sensor test mode This restarts the 15 minutes of test time 7 When all sensors zones and touchpad panics have been tested press 1 installer CODE to exit sensor test mode eA Ifa Wireless Sensor Does Not Test If touchpads display SENSOR FAILURE and sirens sound a long low pitched beep when a zone or sensor is tripp
149. oncord Ultra 62 System Version Menu The SYSTEM VERSION menu lets you view and identify panel hardware and software This infor mation is primarily used for troubleshooting purposes System Version 010 factory code 011 system number 012 system level Default N A This menu lets you view and identify panel hardware and software version To view and identify the System Version gt 1 Press A or B until the display shows SYSTEM VERSION 2 Press and the display shows FACTORY CODE nnn nnnn 3 Press B and the display shows SYSTEM NUMBER nnnnnnn 4 Press B again and the display shows SYSTEM LEVEL nnnn Note A Downloader Phone Num ber must be programmed and the user programmable option Downloading must be on for remote downloader programming to work Downloader Programming The panel can be programmed remotely using ToolBox Use the information you recorded in Appendix A to inform the downloading operator of the programming requirements for this sys tem ToolBox Downloader Programming gt To initiate a ToolBox download session 1 Contact your download station and ask the operator to prepare to download to the panel 2 Make sure the system is disarmed 3 Press 8 system master code 7 0 any 1 down or 2 up The display shows SYSTEM DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS during the downloading process If the alphanumeric touchpad does not display SYSTEM DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS call the d
150. onditions gt Toturn Low Level Reports off or on 1 With the display showing LOW LEVEL RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered set ting 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting Concord Ultra 30 0153 pager 4 0163 pager 5 0173 Exception Rpts pager 1 0133 pager 2 0143 pager 3 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default off reports are turned on This setting determines whether the panel reports to a pager if the system gt To turn Exception Reports off or on is not armed or disarmed at the specified schedule times if open close With the display showing EXCEPTION RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press ft and the display shows the new setting 0154 pager 4 0164 pager 5 0174 Open Close Hpts pager 1 0134 pager 2 0144 pager 3 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default off is armed and an opening report when the system is disarmed Note REPORTING menu must be turned on for that partition This setting determines whether opening and closing reports are senttoa gt To turn Opening Closing Reports off or on pager When turned on the panel sends a closing report when the system To use this feature the opening reports and closing reports settings under the 2 Press and the display shows the new setting With the display showing OPEN CLOSE
151. or 49 454 Locate at Last Detector 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 Locate at Last Detector Figure 8 Wiring Smoke Detectors Connecting 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Zone input 8 can be used with 4 wire smoke detectors that latch and remain in the alarm state until power is removed then restored to the detector The panel provides this power interruption from terminal 23 2 wire smoke power provided that zone 8 is learned into sensor group 26 fire Table 5 describes the minimum available panel power Use only 4 wire smoke detectors that operate at these power limits Connect up to five Sentrol ESL model 449AT part no 13 360 smoke detectors to panel power and zone 8 input as shown in Figure 8 Table 5 Panel Minimum Available Power 8 3 VDC up to 30 mA total combined alarm current 8 1 VDC up to 40 mA total combined alarm current 7 7 VDC up to 60 mA total combined alarm current 7 4 VDC up to 80 mA total combined alarm current Connecting Speakers The panel provides one siren driver output for intrusion steady fire temporal 3 and auxiliary on off on off alarm sounds This output trips only for partition 1 alarms The output can drive a single 8 ohm speaker or multiple speaker circuit of 8 ohms or higher as shown in the following speaker wiring diagrams Compatible speakers are described under Connecting Piezo Sirens To avoid disabling the panel speaker output do not make speake
152. or Siren 13 046 per partition Household Burglary Alarm System Unit UL 1023 Basic system plus e Hardwire Magnetic Contact 1035 N or 1075 N or Wireless Learn Mode Door Window Sensor 60 362 Immediate Beeps set to on UL 98 Options set to on e Receiver Failure set to on if wireless devices are used e o Siren Verify set to on e Exit Delay set to 60 seconds e Quick Exit set to off Siren Timeout set to 4 minutes or more e Entry Delay set to 45 seconds or less e RETX Timeout set to 24 hours if system includes a built in or SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver and wireless smoke sensors Extended Delay set to off e Sleep Time set to off e Two Trip Error set to off e Alarm Verify set to off e Disable Trouble Beeps set to off Household Fire Warning System UL 985 Basic system plus e Hardwire Smoke Detector System Sensor models 2100D 2100TD 2100S 2100TS 2400 or 2400TH learned into sensor group 26 or Sentrol ESL models 429 AT 521B or 521BXT learned into sensor group 26 e Wireless Smoke Sensor 60 506 319 5 60 848 02 95 or 60 848 02 95 learned into sensor group 26 Concord Ultra Note UL requirements take prior e Immediate Beeps set to on e UL 98 Options set to on e Receiver Failure set to on if wireless devices are used e Siren Verify set to on e RF TX Timeout set to 4 hours if system includes a built in or SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver and wireless smoke sensors Sleep Time set to off o Siren T
153. ord num ber The display shows the complete text name For example TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR p pw e Delete Sensors 082 Sensors Default none The following procedure describes how to remove hard wire zone and wireless sensor numbers from panel mem ory Note Deleting sensors does not delete sensor text associated with 3 the deleted sensor number To delete sensor text enter the SENSOR TEXT menu and enter 000 nulls for each item number 4 y y To Delete Sensors from panel memory Press A or B until the display shows DELETE SENSORS Press and the display shows DELETE SENSOR nn lowest zone sensor number in panel memory Press to delete the displayed sensor or enter the desired sensor number then press Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired sensors are deleted Sensors Default none Edit Sensors 083 This menu lets you view and if desired change the group gt and partition assignment for each learned zone or sensor 1 For example the display shows S07 PI G13 NC HW BACK o 9 DOOR Where S01 zone sensor number P1 partition 1 G13 sensor group 13 NC normally closed HW hard 3 wired and BACK DOOR is the programmed text name 4 Other description codes include RF wireless sensor TP touchpad NO normally open 5 6 Ti To Edit Sensors Press A or B until the display shows EDIT SENSORS Press and the display shows th
154. own loader operator to verify the downloader phone number Also make sure ToolBox is set up prop erly Refer to the Troubleshooting section if the problem persists Testing the System Note Before testing it is recom mended that you have cov ers on all modules mounted outside the cabinet and the panel cabinet door closed The testing environment should match the system working environment This section describes the following e Basic System Commands e o Testing Zones Sensors e Testing Phone Communication e o Testing Central Station Communication e o Testing Outputs and Sirens e Testing Light Control e o Testing the Energy Saver Module e Changing Fixed Display Touchpads e Testing the Audio Verification Module e Testing Cellular Backup Communication You should test the system after installing or servicing and after adding or removing devices from the system Refer to the Troubleshooting section if correct test results are not achieved Basic System Commands Table 9 describes basic touchpad operating commands For complete details on system operation including user programming refer to the system User s Manual Table 9 Basic Touchpad Commands Command System Response STATUS Indicates current system status 4 Indicates AC power and battery status 1 CODE Disarms system to OFF 2 CODE Arms system to STAY 63 Concord Ultra Note While the sensor tes
155. pCard SnapCard Header Figure 6 Installing a SnapCard Concord Ultra 70 Note The panel comes with fac tory programmed onboard hardwire zones Install 2k ohm end of line EOL resistors on all unused fac tory programmed onboard hardwire zones If you don t want to install EOL resistors delete any unused zones from memory See Table 8 for onboard hardwire zone factory programming Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs Zone inputs through 8 are supervised using included 2k ohm end of line resistors at the last device on each circuit All eight zones accept either normally open N O or normally closed N C detection devices Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices The graphics in Figure 7 show the typical wiring for N C and N O door window intrusion detec tion and for a Detection Systems model DS922 part no 13 082 motion detector The minimum available panel voltage for hardwired PIR motion detectors is 8 5 VDC 9 5 VDC for UL listed installations Note When using 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 8 the Two Wire Smoke setting in program mode must be turned on before entering the LEARN SENSORS menu See ONBOARD OPTIONS INPUTS in the section Programming the Panel for complete details Panel Terminals Zone 2 GND Zone 3 4 Terminals Motion Detector Normally Closed N C Contacts In Series 2k Ohm EOL NAA Resistor 49 454 vw 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 Loc
156. pads and keychain touchpads are sounded beeps on exterior siren output on OR are not sounded on exte rior siren output off Note off or on 1 With the display showing SIA FALSE ALARM current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting The siren output must be configured for Exterior Siren 016xx and on the two onboard 2 Press E and the display shows the outputs and SnapCard outputs only for the arming level beeps to be annunciated new setting The Arming Always Silent feature is disabled for users if this setting is on OR can be controlled by users if the setting is off Silent Arming on Demand is not affected The following sections describe the security settings that appear under PARTITION 1 and 2 Account Number partition 1 0010 partition 2 0020 Security Partition 1 2 Default 00000 The account number is used as panel or customer identification for the central monitoring station The panel sends the account number every time it reports to the central station Account numbers must be 1 to 10 characters long Alpha characters A F can be assigned to the account number by pressing and holding buttons 1 6 respectively until the character appears gt To program an Account Number l With the display showing ACCOUNT NUMBER nnnnn current number enter the desired account number The display flashes the entered number Press and the
157. perBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad ic da 500 r 120 mA SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 45 EE 120mA SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad e Qo 700 i 65 mA 4 Input 2 Output SnapCard N A 185 mA Concord Ultra Table 1 Maximum Device Wire Length and Current Draw Continued Max Wire Length Max mA Device to Panel Draw 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard N A 230 mA 4 Output SnapCard N A 130 mA SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 10 EE i 35 mA SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module ia A n 180 mA SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module ze Ce i 20 mA Standard Power 22 ga 15 ft 1600 mA 18 ga 40 ft SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module High Power 22 ga 10 ft 1900 mA 18 ga 30 ft 22 ga 1 500 ft SuperBus 2000 Automation Module 18 ga 4 000 ft 35 mA 22 ga 40 ft SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 18 ga 90 ft 1600 mA 22 ga 3 200 ft Interrogator 200 18 ga 4 500 ft 10 mA 22 ga 110 ft Interrogator AVM 18 ga 260 ft 300 mA Maximum current draw for the SnapCards does not include the load which may be applied to their auxiliary DC supply Table 2 describes the total system wire lengths allowed when installing systems using unshielded or shielded cable Table 2 Total System Wire Length Allowed Wire Type Total System Wire 18 gauge unshielded 4 500 ft 18 gauge shielded 3 000 ft 22 gauge unshi
158. press 1 e Hardwire Zone Trouble open or short off or 2 on The display flashes the e entered setting Supervisory wireless devices 2 Press and the display shows the new e Low Battery wireless devices Phone Test e Other non alarm related conditions Note For UL 1635 listed installations this feature must be set to on setting Concord Ultra 28 Exception Rpts cs phone 1 0103 cs phone 2 0113 cs phone 3 0123 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Default off When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station if the system is not armed or disarmed at the specified schedule times To turn Exception Reports off or on With the display showing EXCEPTION RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Open Close Rpts cs phone 1 0104 cs phone 2 0114 cs phone 3 0124 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Default off This setting determines whether opening and closing reports are sent to the cen tral station When turned on the panel sends a closing report when the system is armed and an opening report when the system is disarmed Note To use this feature the Opening Reports and Closing Reports settings under the REPORTING menu must be turned on for that partition To turn Opening Closing Reports off or on With the display showing OPEN CLOSE RPTS OFF ON current se
159. ps Off 0701 Downloader Code 12345 0000 Downloader Phone No None 0180 DTMF Dialing On 02004 Duress Code None 0017 0027 Duress Option Off 06104 06204 Edit Sensors None 083 Entry Delay 32 sec 0310 0320 Entry Lights none 0400 0410 79 Concord Ultra Table A4 System Settings Index and Record Continued Setting reference default Shortcut No Setting Exception Reports phones Off 0103 0113 0123 1 2 Exception Reports pagers Off E GE 0153 gt Exit Delay 64 sec 0311 0321 1 2 Exit Extension On 0013 0023 1 2 Extended Delay 4 min 0312 0322 1 2 Fire Panic On 0510 0520 1 2 Fire Shutdown Off 0902 Force Armed Off 06105 06205 1 2 Freeze Alarm Off 06107 06207 1 2 Global Fire Off 0704 High Level Reports phones CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 3 Off 0101 0111 0121 1 2 High Level Reports pagers On Dior DoD 0151 S S House Code 1B 2C 0401 0411 1 2 Immediate Beeps Off 0700 Installer Code 4321 0001 Keychain TP Arming Off 0513 0523 1 2 Keyswitch Sensor None 0015 0025 1 2 Keyswitch Style Transition 0016 0026 1 2 Latchkey Format Off 06106 06206 1 2 Latchkey Reports pagers On DR Ge 0155 S E Latchkey Zones None 0500 Learn Sensors None 080 Line Fail Delay None 02
160. r connections with the panel powered up Caution 15 Watt Speaker 13 060 For exterior siren applications Connect the speaker to the panel as shown in Figure 9 Concord Ultra 12 Hardwire Interior Speaker 60 528 For interior siren applications Connect the speaker to the panel as shown in Figure 9 Connect only the large speaker to the panel terminals 7 and 8 as shown The smaller speaker cannot handle to output of terminals 7 and 8 To avoid damaging the speaker the smaller speaker should not be connected to terminals 7 and 8 Caution Connect two units to the panel terminals with speakers in series 16 ohms as shown in Figure 10 Exterior Interior Speaker Speaker pa 4 N m S eet Speaker 2 8 Ohm Speakers in vv Series 16 Ohms Not Used Terminals Figure 9 Wiring Speakers vv Not Used Panel Terminals Speaker Figure 10 Wiring Two Hardwire Interior Speakers w Dual Speaker Units to Panel Terminals Connecting Piezo Sirens Output 7 Onboard output 1 OUT 1 terminal 9 is an open collector switched path to ground program mable output that can handle a maximum of 200 mA current sink The default setting 01614 activates the output 15 seconds after a police or fire alarm condition occurs This allows you to connect a piezo siren
161. r up to 230 separate user codes allowing up to 230 different users access to the security system You can also specify whether or not a specific user is able to perform specific actions like bypass sensors or test the system User NNN 030nnn0 where nnn user number 00 229 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default none User codes perform basic arming and disarming functions The sys tem allows up to 230 user codes user numbers 00 229 User numbers that show indicate no code is currently programmed for that user number FEEN OUT AR O03 P3 Wd Cis To program Regular User Codes With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER nnn nnnn With the desired user number displayed enter a 4 digit user code The display flashes the entered code Press and the display shows USER nnn nnnn new code To delete Regular User Codes With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES Press and the display shows USER nnn nnnn first available user number Press A or B to select the desired user number user code you want to delete if it is not already displayed then press The display shows USER nnn nnnn Enter the system or partition master code The display flashes
162. rmat SIA CID CID 0106 0116 0126 1 2 Sensor Text None 081 SIA False Alarm Reduction 0004 Silent Talkback Off 0903 Siren Timeout 4 min 0313 0323 1 2 Siren Verify Off 0710 Sleep Time Off 0314 0324 1 2 Smoke Verify Off 1100 SnapCard Output 1 01400 keychain touchpad star 101001 button activation SnapCard Output 2 00410 any audible alarm 101011 SnapCard Output 3 00903 arming to STAY or 101021 AWAY SnapCard Output 4 01003 arming to AWAY 101031 Star Is No Delay Off 0514 0524 1 2 Streamlining On es du 0156 i S Supervisory Time 03 00 0300 Swinger Limit 1 06014 SWS Code 003 0703 System Tamper Off 06109 06209 1 2 Toll Saver On 0214 0224 1 2 TP Panic RPT FMT Off 06009 Two Trip Error Off 06008 Two Wire Smoke Off 1101 UL 98 Options Off 0702 Zone Restorals Off 06007 81 Concord Ultra Appendix B Reference Tables Table B1 Sensor Group Characteristics gt 2 a t o o S2 eis 8 No Name Application Alarm Delay 7 2 amp a p ZS amp o E 2 a9 lz o lt 00 Fixed Panic 24 hour audible fixed emergency buttons Police Instant Y y 1 2 3 01 Portable Panic 24 hour audible portable emergency buttons Police Instant y 1 2 3 02 Fixed Panic 24 hour silent fixed emergency buttons Silent Instant n 1 2 3 03 Portable Panic 24 hour silent portable emergenc
163. s E im rm CI E Figure 3 Panel Components Installing Antennas Install the antennas included with panel through the holes in the panel cabinet and into the inside terminal of each antenna terminal block on the SuperBus 2000 Transceiver see Figure 4 9 Concord Ultra Note For best results it is recom mended that you crimp a spade lug on the wire end at the panel and secure the lug under the circuit board screw as shown in Figure 5 Note Figure 6 shows the control panel without the transceiver and its mounting brackets Connect To Inside Terminals Transceiver Figure 4 Installing the Antennas Connecting the Panel to Earth Ground For maximum protection from lightning strikes and transients connect the lower left circuit board screw to earth ground as shown in Figure 5 Use 16 gauge solid copper wire from an earth grounded cold water pipe clamp to the panel Transceiver Panel lt Circuit Board a Pipe Ground Clamp Figure 5 Connecting the Panel to Earth Ground Installing Optional SnapCards The SnapCard Header on the right side of the panel allows for the installation of one SnapCard Install the desired SnapCard onto the panel SnapCard Header and secure it in place with two screws included with the card see Figure 6 Connect all necessary input output wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the SnapCard Connector Sna
164. s depen dent upon devices used e Up to 16 SuperBus 2000 Devices maximum of 4 RF receivers Concord Ultra e Up to 96 wireless or hardwired zones Standard Panel The following describe the basic panel out of box hardware capabilities e Power Input for an AC step down plug in style transformer e Auxiliary Power Output Output that supplies 8 5 to 13 5 VDC with up 1 35 amps with panel powered by 50 VA transformer for bus devices and hardwired detectors such as smoke and motion detectors Bus A and B Input and output that provides communication between bus devices and the panel e Siren Driver Output that can drive an 8 ohm load and provides intrusion and fire alarm sounds for partition 1 e 2 Onboard Outputs Open collector outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices based on system events e Microphone Input Input used for 2 way audio when used in conjunction with the Interro gator 200 Audio Verification Module e 8 Supervised Hardwire Zones Inputs for various hardwired detectors Zone 8 can be set up in programming to accept 2 wire smoke detectors e Built In SuperBus 2000 Transceiver allows use of up to 96 319 5 MHz crystal Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpads Also allows supervision of supervised wireless sirens Built In Phone Supervision Card allows the panel to check for the correct phone line volt age partition 1 only upon dialing the central station pager number The
165. s not appear in Table B2 create it using the characters custom text When using words from Table B2 spaces between them appear automatically When using characters from Table B2 to create words you must reserve an item number for a space after the word Each character or word uses up one item number For exam ple a word from the list counts as one item number A cre ated word such as BOY S counts as six item numbers 4 letters 1 apostrophe and 1 space Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each zone or sensor name so plan ahead before programming sensor text You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers To program Sensor Text Press A or B until the display shows SENSOR TEXT Press and the display shows TEXT FOR SN 01 Press A or B until the display shows the desired sensor number or enter the desired sensor number and press 4 Press and the display shows SN 7 ITEM 00 Where ITEM 0 is the first character word location and 0 is the character word number Enter the number of the desired character or word or scroll through the numbers by pressing B forward or A backward If you make a mistake simply enter the correct number or continue scrolling through choices 6 Press to accept the displayed choice and the display shows SN 1 ITEM 10 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to complete the zone or sensor name 8 Press after entering the last character or w
166. ses an ana log modem and does not have a digital converter adapter or interface to oper ate through such systems Automation Module Circuit Board DB 9 Serial Cable OF Automation Device 123456 L3NOZ Wooz GND 12V A BUS B P I b ml Rm Rm Pane o Terminals Figure 21 Connecting the SuperBus to the Panel SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 60 861 Connect the SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module to the panel as shown in Figure 22 12V A B GND Z1 ZCOM Module Wiring Terminals e D e 7 e 7 CAN CLC CLC CH vv p pm OR Panel Terminals i9 isi GND 12V A BUS B UL Listed Normally UL Listed ZN Open N C Normally Contacts Closed N C in Parallel Contacts in Series d be 2 0K Ohm EOL Resistor 01 022 Install at Last Contact Figure 22 Connecting the Wireless Gateway Module to the Panel Setting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 Devices When the panel is powered up it automatically assigns device addresses and unit numbers to SuperBus 2000 devices enabling the panel and module to communicate Installing an RJ 31X Phone Jack 13 081 Use the following guidelines when installing an RJ 31X phone jack for system control by phone and central station monitoring Locate the RJ 31X jack CA 38A in Canada no further than five feet from the panel The panel mu
167. sor groups are aborted at the same time The following reports can 2 Press and the display shows the also be aborted new setting e System Alarm Tamper Cancel e No Activity Alarm Cancel e Touchpad Police and Auxiliary Panic Cancel e Recent Closing and Two Trip Error Note Fire alarm reports to the central station cannot be aborted Dialer Abort Delay 02006 Phone Options Global Default 30 sec This setting determines how much time gt Tochange the Dial Abort Delay the user has to abort a panel report 1 With the display showing DIAL ABORT DELAY nn SECS current setting enter Note the desired time 15 45 The display flashes the entered setting For UL Listed systems the combined time for 2 Press and the display shows the new setting the Entry Delay 0310 320 and Dialer Abort Delay must not exceed 60 seconds Cancel Message 02007 Phone Options Global Default on This setting determines whether or not the gt To turn Cancel Message off or on panel displays a cancel message after the With the display showing CANCEL MESSAGE OFF ON current setting press user disarms the system to clear an alarm 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting condition 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 33 Concord Ultra Pager Delay 02008 Phone Options Global Default 15 sec This setting determines how long a report is delayed to a pager
168. st be connected to a standard analog loop start phone line that provides 48 volts DC on hook or idle which increases to 89 to 105 volts DC ring voltage For full line seizure install an RJ 31X phone jack on the premises phone line so the panel is ahead of all phones and other devices on the line This allows the panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs even if the phone is in use or off hook 79 Concord Ultra Note Connecting the panel to an analog line off the phone switch places the panel ahead of the phone system preventing panel access from phones on the pre mises However the panel can still be accessed from off site phones S ck B If an analog line is not available contact a telecommunications specialist and request an ana log line off the phone switch PBX mainframe or a 1FB standard business line To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ 31X CA 38A jack see Figure 23 Run a 4 conductor cable from the TELCO protector block to the jack location Connect one end of the cable to the jack see B in Figure 34 At the TELCO protector block remove the premises phone lines from the block and splice them to the black and white or yellow wires of the 4 conductor cable see C in Figure 34 Connect the green and red wires from the 4 conductor cable to the TIP and RING posts on the block see D in Figure 34 Check the phones on the premises for dial tone and the abili
169. stor as shown in Figure 11 Exterior Interior 12V Out 2 Fo ba Panel Terminals 9 Tel Panel Terminals 12V Out 1 2k Ohm Resistor 49 454 Red Black Figure 11 Wiring Sirens Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren 60 483 01 Connect the siren to the panel as shown in Figure 12 Panel Terminals 412V OUT2 Not bd Used 4 10 Figure 12 Wiring the Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren Installing Supervised Wireless Sirens 60 736 95 Supervised Wireless Sirens SWS plug directly into electrical outlets and are not wired to the panel The panel when powered by a line carrier power transformer sends alarm and status mes sages to the siren along the building AC wiring For supervised operation the siren has a built in transmitter that when learned into panel mem ory transmits to the panel receiver if the siren has a low battery or other trouble condition Before plugging in Supervised Wireless Sirens the panel must be powered up and partition House Codes and the SWS Supervision Code set in program mode to the desired settings The following procedures describe the basic steps for installing Supervised Wireless Sirens For complete installation details refer to the Supervised Wireless Siren Installation Instructions included with each siren Concord Ultra 14 Note Regardless of supervised or unsupervised siren installa tion you must follow the ord
170. t is a valuable installation and ser vice tool it only tests sensor operation for the current conditions You should per form a sensor test after any change in environment equipment or programming Note If you hear a long low pitched beep proceed to the following section If a Wire less Sensor Does Not Test Table 9 Basic Touchpad Commands Continued Command System Response 3 CODE Arms system to AWAY 2 quick arm on Arms system to STAY 3 quick arm on Arms system to AWAY 2 or 3 CODE 4 or Arm system No Delay no exit or entry delay 2o0r3 4 5 2 or 3 CODE or Arms system silently no arming status beeps 5 20r3 7 1 Turns chime feature on and off 7 2 Turns Energy Saver on and off 7 6 Identifies alarms in memory 7 7 n Turns the output on or off This command is only functional after output text is entered into panel memory n output number 1 6 1 2 onboard outputs 3 6 module outputs 8 CODE 6 Partition jump 8 CODE 2 Initiates a phone test 8 CODE 3 Initiates a sensor test 8 installer CODE 3 Initiates a dealer sensor test 8 CODE 8 View Event History Testing Zones Sensors Test sensors zones after all programming is completed whenever there is a change in environ ment equipment or programming and whenever a zone or sensor related problem occurs If the system does not respond as described in the f
171. t under the following conditions 1 on initial power up 2 during user sensor test 3 once every minute when backup battery has failed 4 once every 24 hours at the programmed STIME UL 98 Options off or once every 4 hours UL 98 Options on With the AC power transformer plugged in the panel automatically charges the battery While the bat tery is charging for the first time it is normal for the system to indicate System Low Battery This can take a number of hours depending on the initial battery charge Once the battery reaches 12 5 VDC full charge as measured while in battery test the condition clears If the trouble condition persists after 24 hours replace the backup battery After pressing STATUS the touchpads flash AC or display AC Power Failure AC Failure Panel continues to operate from backup battery 1 2 3 Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live Check for proper panel and transformer wiring Check the transformer is plugged into a nonswitched outlet and secured with the provided screw Check the transformer is supplying AC to the panel Transformer internal fuse may be blown Be careful when securing the transformer to an outlet with a metal cover Hold the cover tightly in place You could receive a serious shock if the metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet box Warning Access Co
172. ted during the sleep time window they will To set the Sleep Time With the display showing SLEEP TIME hh mm current set ting enter the desired time value 00 00 23 50 using 10 minute intervals The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display show the new setting be restarted one hour prior to Sleep Time gt To turn off Sleep Time Note 1 With the display showing SLEEP TIME hh mm current set For UL listed installations this feature must be set to off ting press D Light Control Menu Note The LIGHT CONTROL menu lets you set up light activation for a specific partition For light control to work X10 Powerhouse Lamp Modules The following describes how to program the light control settings that appear under PARTITION 1 must be installed at desired and PARTITION 2 lamps Entry Lights partition 1 0400 partition 2 0410 Light Control Partition 1 2 Default none This setting determines which X10 controlled lights turn on gt during entry and exit delays Note X10 Lamp Modules set to 1 always turn on during the entry and 2 exit delays X10 Lamp Modules set to 2 always flash the arming level when 3 arming the system For example lights flash two times when arming to STAY level 2 and three times when arming to AWAY level 3 To set the Entry Lights With the desired partition selected press The display shows ENTRY LIGHTS nnnnnnn current setting E
173. tem event activates the selected output and e the duration or time the output is activated The first three digits represent the trigger number of an event such as triggering an alarm opening a sensor or arming the system The last two digits represent how the output responds such as momentary switching maintained or latched switching or switching for a preset time Note If you want to configure an output for user Output Control you must use the Output Text feature to name the output If no Output Text is programmed Output Control will not function for that output Use the system event trigger and response numbers listed in Appen dix B Reference Tables gt Tosetup onboard Output 1 amp 2 partition and con 1 Ke figuration assignments With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS press B The display shows OUTPUT PRO GRAMMING Press and the display shows OUTPUT 1 Press B to select OUTPUT 2 Press and the display shows PARTITION ASSIGN n current setting Press 1 or 2 to assign the output to the desired par tition then press The display shows PARTITION ASSIGN new setting Press B and the display shows CONFIGURATION tttrr current setting Enter the desired configuration number The dis play flashes the entered number Press and the display shows the new setting Press and repeat steps 2 through 6 until all out puts are programmed Concord Ultra 54 Output Text Ou
174. th Part 68 of the FCC Rules Located on this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration num ber and the ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company FCC Part 68 Registration No BAZUSA 25644 AL E The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most areas the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENS contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXxX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and require ments as adopted by ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compliant modular jack that is also compliant See the Installation Instructions for details Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone
175. the beginning of a 2 way audio session the display shows BEEP DELAY nn SECS current setting 2 Enter the desired time The display flashes the entered setting 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Access Code 0906 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default or none sion This setting determines the code required gt To change the Access Code to access the audio verification module to start an audio session If no code is pro play shows ACCESS CODE nnnn current code grammed pressing starts an audio ses With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the dis 2 Enter the desired 4 digit access code The display flashes the entered code 3 Press and the display shows the new setting gt To delete an Access Code 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the dis play shows ACCESS CODE nnnn current code 2 Press D to delete Accessory Modules Menu The ACCESSORY MODULES menu gives you access to the following menus e BUS DEVICES this menu lets you read bus device unit numbers assign bus devices to a par tition and configure other features associated with a specific bus device e o SNAPCARDS this menu lets you set the configuration number for each SnapCard output assign SnapCard outputs to a partition and name the SnapCard outputs The following procedure describes how to program the settings that appear under ACCES
176. the display showing REMOTE ACCESS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Concord Ultra 34 Ring Hang Ring partition 1 0212 partition 2 0222 Phone Options Partition 1 2 Default on This setting determines how the panel picks up seizes the phone line Select on if an answering machine shares the phone line with the panel Select off if there is no answering machine sharing the phone line with the panel gt To turn Ring Hang Ring access off or on 1 With the display showing RING HANG RING OFF ON current setting press 1 Note The Remote Access setting must be turned on for this feature to work When this feature is on the person who is calling the panel must use the fol lowing procedure Listen for one or two full rings 2 Hangup 3 Callthe premises again within the next 10 40 seconds The system answers after the first ring When this feature is off the system answers after 12 full rings off or 2 on The display begins flash ing the entered selection 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Line Fail Delay partition 1 0213 Phone Options Partition 1 only Default none This setting determines the amount of time the gt To set the Line Fail Delay time partition 1 phone line voltage must be absent 1 With part
177. the entered code Press and the display shows USER nnn no code Concord Ultra 56 Direct Bypassing User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default off 030nnn1 where nnn user number 00 229 v This setting determines whether or To turn user code Direct Bypassing off or on not a specific user code provides 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER access to the bypass sensors fea CODES ture Set this feature to on for all 2 Press and the display shows USER nnn first available user number users who need to be able to 3 Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The display shows USER bypass sensors inn 4 Press A or B until the display shows DIRECT BYPASSING OFF ON current setting 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Remote Access 030nnn2 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default off where nnn user number 00 229 This setting determines whetheror gt To turn user code Remote Access off or on not the user can access the panel 1 With the display showing USER CODES press and the display shows REGULAR USER from a remote phone a phone CODES located off the premises 2 Press and the display shows USER nn first available user number 3 Press A or B to select the desired user number then press The
178. the number of the desired character or word or scroll through the numbers by pressing B for ward or A backward If you make a mistake simply enter the correct number or continue scroll ing through choices Press to accept the displayed choice and the dis play shows OUTPUT 1 ITEM 10 Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the output name Press after entering the last character or word number The display shows the complete text name For example OUTPUT 1 GARAGE DOOR Exiting Programming Mode After all installer dealer programming is completed use the following procedure to exit program ming mode gt To exit programming mode 1 Press until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 2 Press A or B until the display shows EXIT PROGRAMMING READY 3 Press and the touchpad displays the TIME AND DATE Entering User Programming Mode The user programming mode lets you view system version information and program the follow ing system settings e Time and Date e User Codes e Options e o Set Up Schedules e Attach Schedules to Events e Energy Saver e Attach Lights to Sensors e o System Version You can enter user programming from an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad by using the system or partition master code The default system master code is 1234 gt To enter user programming mode Press 9 CODE The display shows TIME AND DATE Time and Date Menu Note Setting the time an
179. ther the keychain touchpad star button gt To change the keychain Star Is No Delay setting controls an output off or the No Delay feature on 1 With the display showing STAR IS NO DELAY OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Heporting Menu The REPORTING menu lets you set up which system events are reported to the central monitoring station The following describes how to program the reporting settings that appear under GLOBAL 24 Hour Tamper 06000 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on the panel sounds sirens and reports a Toturn 24 Hour Tamper off or on tamper alarm even when the system is disarmed when wireless 1 With the display showing 24 HOUR TAMPER OFF ON sensor tamper switches are activated current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Buffer Control 06001 Reporting Global Default off When this setting is on only arming level changes are logged in gt To turn Buffer Control off or on the buffer memory of the panel When this setting is off all sys 1 With the display showing BUFFER CONTROL OFF ON tem events are logged in the buffer current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting
180. tput 1 1120 Output 2 1121 Onboard Options Output Text Output 1 2 Default none Use the following guidelines to name onboard outputs e Use the item numbers listed in Appendix B Table B2 for char acters and words e Ifa desired word does not appear in Table B2 create it using the characters custom text e When using words from Table B2 spaces between them appear automatically When using characters from Table B2 to create Words you must reserve an item number for a space after the word e Each character or word uses up one item number For example a word from the list counts as one item number A created word such as BOY S counts as six item numbers 4 letters 1 apos trophe and 1 space e Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name so plan ahead before programming output text You may need to abbrevi ate words to avoid running out of item numbers Note If you want to configure an output for user Output Control you must use the Output Text feature to name the output If no Output Text is programmed Output Control will not function for that output To program Output Text With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS press then press B twice and the display shows OUTPUT TEXT Press and the display shows OUTPUT 1 Press and the display shows OUTPUT 1 ITEM 00 Where ITEM 0 is the first character or word loca tion and 0 is the character or word number Enter
181. tting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Backup cs phone 1 0105 cs phone 2 0115 cs phone 3 0125 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Defaults CS Phone 1 on CS Phone 2 amp 3 off This setting determines whether or not the panel uses another programmed cen tral station phone number for reporting if attempts with the first number are unsuccessful When Back Up is off the panel will make up to eight attempts to deliver a report with the programmed phone number When Back Up is set to on the panel makes up to 16 attempts to deliver the report alternating between the programmed phone number and the backup phone number CS PHONE 1 is backed up by CS PHONE 2 CS PHONE 2 is backed up by CS PHONE 1 CS PHONE 3 is backed up by CS PHONE 1 To turn Backup off or on With the display showing BACK UP OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting S A CID Reporting cs phone 1 0106 cs phone 2 0116 cs phone 3 0126 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Default 2 CID This setting determines whether the panel uses the SIA or CID Contact ID reporting format for central station communication gt To select SIA or CID reporting 1 With the display showing REPORTING FORMAT SIA CID current setting press 1 for SIA or 2 for CID The displa
182. ty to dial out and make phone calls If phones do not work correctly check all wiring and correct where necessary Proceed to the Troubleshooting section of this manual if problems persist or Yellow Black A RJ 31X Phone rn Line IDT Wire Gree Zz Run Black White or Yellow Greed qp Ped iud E Lines From mm Phones On Premises NE Figure 23 Installing an RJ 31X Phone Jack Connecting the AC Power Transformer The panel must be powered with the Line Carrier Power Transformer that supplies 24 VAC 50 VA 60 779 Connect the power transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 24 Do not plug in the power transformer at this time The panel must be powered up using the sequence of steps described in the next section Powering Up the Panel Caution S Backup Battery Connections Panel Terminals x P y r 24 VAC4 Black Red ERE 5 amp Black Red Battery Figure 24 Connecting a Power Transformer and Backup Battery to the Panel Concord Ultra 20 Note If alphanumeric touchpads don t display anything immediately unplug the transformer and disconnect the backup battery Refer to the Troubleshooting sec tion Powering Up the Panel After connecting and wiring all devices to the panel you are ready to apply AC and backup bat tery power to the panel The panel comes with the backup battery leads already connected to the lugs on
183. ual provides information for planning installing programming and testing this security Manual system When necessary this manual refers you to other documentation included with compati ble peripherals Planning sheets are included for you to record hardware layout and software programming set tings About the User s Guide The User s Guide 466 2060 contains user worksheets that should be filled out during the instal lation and programming of the system With two partition systems a User s Manual for each par tition is suggested Special Installation Requirements This security system can be used as a fire warning system an intrusion alarm system an emer gency notification system or any combination of the three Some installations may require configurations dictated by city state codes insurance or Under writer s Laboratories UL This section describes the various component and configuration list ings UL Listed Installations This section describes the requirements for UL Listed installations Basic System e Control Panel 60 960 95 e Backup Battery 12V 7 AH 60 680 SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad 60 820 2x16 LCD Touchpad 60 746 01 2x20 LCD Touchpad 60 803 04 or 2x20 VFD Touchpad 60 804 04 e Class II 24 VAC 50 VA Line Carrier Power Transformer 60 779 e Interior Speaker Siren 60 252 Exterior Speaker Siren 13 060 Slim Line Hardwire Inte rior Siren 60 483 01 or Hardwire Exteri
184. uchpad press then A or B set individually until the display shows KEYPAD OPTIONS This feature is usually turned off for a touchpad that 2 Press and the display shows STATUS BEEPS OFF ON current set is located in or near bedrooms to avoid disturbing ting f f sleeping persons 3 Press 1 off or 2 on to select the desired setting The display flashes the entered selection Note Press and the display shows the new setting For UL Listed installations Status Beeps must be set to on 57 Concord Ultra Key Beeps Acc Modules Bus Device Unit ID Keypad Options Default on This setting determines whether or not selected touchpads beep when their buttons are pressed This feature is usually turned off for a touchpad that is located in or near bedrooms to avoid dis turbing sleeping persons gt To turn Key Beeps on or off 1 With the display showing the desired touchpad press then A or B until the display shows KEYPAD OPTIONS Next press then A or B until the display shows KEY BEEPS OFF ON current setting Press 1 off or 2 on to select the desired setting The display flashes the entered selection 3 Press and the display shows the new setting Freeze Temp Acc Modules Bus Device Unit ID Energy Options Default 42 F This setting determines the temperature point that the Energy Saver Module detects a potential freeze heating failure condition Th
185. ular provider based on installation ZIP code 1 2 To set the Cellular System With the display showing the desired bus device press 1 B or 2 A The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting The following describes how to program the settings that appear under SNAPCARDS Concord Ultra 52 Output Programming output 1 701001 output 2 101011 output 3 701021 output 4 101031 Acc Modules SnapCards Output Programming Defaults Partition Assign all 1 Configuration Output 1 01400 Output 2 00410 Output 3 00903 Output 4 01003 This setting lets you assign a partition and a 5 digit configuration number for each SnapCard relay output This number determines both which system event activates the output and the duration or time the output is activated gt 1 Partition the system partition 1 or 2 L 2 Configuration number The combination of 2 a trigger and a response 3 Trigger the event that activates the output 4 point Trigger events can be partition alarms trouble conditions open sensors 5 etc see Ue d B Reference Tables ting Response how the output responds when 6 trigger event occurs see Appendix B Ref erence Tables 7 This section describes how to program each of the output point configura tions into the security panel The point configuration number is tttrr where ttt is the trigger number a
186. ure Silent Instant 33 Siren Wireless Siren Supervision t Silent Instant y y 1 2 3 34 Gas Carbonmonoxide CO Gas Detectors t Auxiliary Instant N N Y 1 2 3 Local Instant 4 35 Police Day Local alarm in levels 1 and 2 Report to CS in level 3 Police Instant Viv level 1 2 3 Zone only Note Check marks o represent characteristics present in a group This group is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL listed systems and is for supplementary use only T Sounds instant police siren if two or more sensors are tripped within 4 minutes Otherwise sensors are followers to delayed sensors If Alarm Verification is on group 18 functions like group 17 t This group has not been investigated by UL This group is required for UL listed residential fire alarm applications Cross Zoning Note EM Cross Zone Alarm Verify refers to two different Group 10 20 sensors that must be tripped Cross Zoning is not recom within four minutes of each other to report an alarm to the central station The diagram in the fig mended for exit entry zones Each zone has the ability to individually protect the ure below shows the path of a person walking from the kitchen to the living room When the per son is detected walking through the kitchen the motion sensor in the kitchen is tripped sounding intended area e g motion a local alarm If motion is detected by the living room motion sensor within two minutes an detector patter
187. usionDetectionDevices nennen 11 Connecting2 WireSmokeDetectors een 11 Connecting 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 12 Connecting Speakers sy ten Sd rete EH dee ytd le bes tese tee eb ee ER 12 lS Wat Speakeri 13 060 sce se Seco se eR ee epe pe tree UD all OE RR EINE HRS 12 Hardwire Interior Speaker 60 528 tette tette entere trennen 13 Gonnecting Piezo Sirens ceo aa sala a REATO OSEE a een NEE 13 ELE tese eto p PEE eee EE 14 Titer or S1Tens od Eo ives Sch bee RR ER ib ae Sas 14 Installing Supervised Wireless Sirens 60 736 95 eee 14 Connecting an Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module 60 679 15 Connecting Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads Installing SuperBus2000Modules esee entente ennt ttem tentent nettement teens teen SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module 60 620 01 ee SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module e 2131 tette tenerent 18 SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module 60 770 eee 18 SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module ee 18 SuperBus 2000 Automation Module o 193 0021 18 SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module o Mel 19 Setting Device AddressonSuperBus2000Devices e 19 Installing
188. ust be on Disable Trouble Beeps 0707 Siren Options Global Default off When this setting is on the panel will not beep to alert users of wireless gt To turn Disable Trouble Beeps off or on device supervisory trouble 1 With the display showing DISABLE TR BEEPS Note OFF ON current setting press off or 2 For UL Listed installations Disable Trouble Beeps must be set to off on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting 45 Concord Ultra UL 98 Options 0702 Siren Options Global Default off This setting determines whether the panel complies with UL 98 require gt To turn UL 98 Options off or on ments 4 hour trouble beep restart 4 hour backup battery test 4 hour 1 With the display showing UL 98 OPTIONS OF F smoke group 26 zone supervisory ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on Note The display flashes the entered setting For UL Listed installations this feature must be on 2 Press and the display shows the new setting SWS Supv Code 0703 Siren Options Global Default 3 This setting determines the system house code number used for supervis gt To set the SWS Supv Code ing wireless sirens 1 With the display showing SWS SUPV CODE nnn Note current code enter the desired code 1 To supervise wireless sirens the siren must be learned into sensor group 33 for 255 The display flashes the entered
189. voee te teer opp a ees 3 ULCanadalistedInstallations nenne tenete nennen tenen enne 3 California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations eese 3 Planning the Installation 3 Standard Panel s e ote eem tee dente ll ile milan dee 4 SuperBus 2000 Touchpads teh reete eoe 4 el E WEE 4 e E contesto eet tho then EE Eos Lut Eo a ceed i Mr d talk acu 5 SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module HIM 5 SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module HOM 5 Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module 5 SuperBus2000CellularBackupModuk e 5 SuperBus2000EnergySaverModule ESM e 5 SuperBus 2000 AutomationModule ee SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module Installing the System 5 Deterinine the Panel Location eo or EIE CERE E RARE aang nese RIDES SUR 6 Total SystemPowerandWireLengthGuideline 6 Mounting the Eapelt Ape So omo eR alsak ot En ee 8 Identify Panel Components 9 Installing Antennas eR etim b Ud e teo VI te E tdt edet 9 ConnectingthePaneltoFarthGround eee 10 Installing Optional Snap Cards sma rrr etr pak lose EN ie e y ma 10 Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs s s sssssssesessiesstsrststerssessreestsrsisrstererernrsenrernseseeets 11 Connecting ntr
190. y flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting 29 Concord Ultra Cellular Backup cs phone 1 0107 cs phone 2 0117 cs Phone 3 0127 Phones CS Phone 1 3 Defaults CS Phone 1 on CS Phone 2 amp 3 off This setting determines whether the panel uses cellular communication for reporting if attempts using a landline are unsuccessful gt To turn Cellular Backup off or on With the display showing CELLULAR BACKUP press 1 for off or 2 for on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting The following describes how to program the phone settings that appear under PAGER PHONE 1 5 Phone Number pager 1 0130 pager 2 0140 pager 3 0150 pager 4 0160 pager 5 0170 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default none This setting is used for programming a phone number that communicates to a pager Phone numbers can be to 24 digits long and include pauses a sky link number and 7 digit PIN number Note Call waiting services should be disabled to prevent interrupting panel communica tion to the pager s To program a dialing prefix that disables call waiting see the Call Wait Cancel setting under the menu PHONE OPTIONS GLOBAL To enter pauses press C To enter press and hold 7 for about two seconds To enter press and hold 9 for about two seconds gt To program a Pager Phone Number 1 Wit
191. y buttons Silent Instant Y 1 2 3 04 Fixed Auxiliary GE sensor such as Pendant Panic or Auxiliary Instant N A 1 2 3 p 24 hour auxiliary emergency button Siren shutoff con 05 Fixed Auxiliary firms CS report Auxiliary Instant y y 1 2 3 06 Portable Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert button Auxiliary Instant Y 1 2 3 24 hour portable auxiliary button Siren shutoff con 07 Portable Auxiliary firms CS report Auxiliary Instant y 1 2 3 08 Special Intrusion ea belongings such as gun cabinets and wall Police Instant V N y 1 2 3 09 Special Intrusion Pa belongings such as gun cabinets and wall Police Standard V N y 1 2 3 10 Entry Exit Delay Eniy and exit doors that require a standard delay o police Standard 4 4 v aa 11 Entry Exit Delay Garage doors and entrances that require an extended Police Extended V vV A N 2 3 delay time Driveway gates and entrances that require a twice Twice 12 Entry Exit Delay extended delay time Police Extended V N y y 2 3 13 Instant Perimeter Exterior doors and windows Police Instant y y y y 2 3 14 Instant Interior Interior doors Police Follower n Y n 2 3 15 Instant Interior Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower Y y 2 3 16 Instant Interior Interior doors Police Follower N N Y 3 17 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower Y Y 3 18 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors subject to false alarms T Police Follower n 3 19
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