用户手册目录Commands at a Glance3Concord 4 Series Security Systems1user guide1Contents5Getting to Know Your Security System11Figure 1. Security System Components11Panel11Touchpads11Door/Window Sensors11Motion Sensors11Environmental Sensors11Optional System Components11Communicating with the System12Figure 2. Touchpads12Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads12Wireless Handheld Touchpad12Keychain Touchpads12Touchtone Phones12Instructing the System12Figure 3. Arm/Disarm Key12Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to You13Key Beeps13Status Beeps13LEDs13Notification by Pager13Basic System Operations14What Happens in an Alarm Condition14Note Your system may or may not be monitored. If it is not monitored, no central station reports will be made.14Fire Alarms14Automatic and Manual Fire Alarms141. Immediately exit the building.152. Notify the fire department from a safe location (if system is not monitored).151. Press and hold both Fire button(s) for 2 seconds on the nearest touchpad or activate a manual fire pull.152. Evacuate all occupants from the building.153. Notify the fire department from a safe location (if system is not monitored).15Clearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors151. Press 1 + CODE. Touchpads display the zone(s) that caused the alarm (alarm memory). If sirens were still active, they will stop. The light on the smoke detector remains lit until it is reset.152. Press 1 + CODE again to reset hardwired detectors and clear alarm memory.15Preventing Accidental Alarms15Guidelines for Preventing Accidental Alarms15Aborting Accidental Alarms161. Press 1. Touchpads display “ENTER CODE.”162. Enter your Access Code.16Note Programmed Idle Text is programmed by your installer and typically identifies the property. For example, “ABC Bank” or “The Jones’”.16Arming and Disarming Your System16Level 1-OFF16Note Entry beeps are silenced after the first keypress. They will restart after five seconds with no keypresses. You must enter your access code to completely disarm the system.161. Press 1. Touchpads display “ENTER CODE.”162. Enter your Access Code. Touchpads display date and time or programmed text and the system sounds one long beep.16Level 2-STAY171. Close all protected perimeter doors and windows.172. Press 2 at any touchpad. Touchpads display, “ENTER CODE.”17Note If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required to arm the system to Level 2- STAY.173. Enter your Access Code. Touchpads display, “Armed to STAY” and the system sounds two short beeps.174. If leaving the premises, exit through a designated delay door immediately.17Level 3-AWAY171. Close all perimeter doors and windows.172. Press 3 at any touchpad. Touchpads display, “ENTER CODE.”17Note If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required to arm the system to Level 3- AWAY.173. Enter your Access Code. Touchpads display, “ARMED TO AWAY” and the system sounds three short beeps.174. Exit through a designated delay door immediately.17Quick Arm17Note Contact your installer if you want to use this feature.17Quick Exit17Important ! If you step outside and are planning to come back in, do not close the door behind you!171. When the system is armed to 2-STAY, Press D at any touchpad (opening the door without pressing D will cause an alarm).172. Open a designated delay door and go outside. Leave the door open if you are planning to come back in!173. Return within two minutes and close the door. The system will rearm to 2-STAY.17Keychain Touchpad Arming18Using the Chime Feature181. While in Level 1-OFF, from any touchpad, Press 7 + 1. While the Chime feature is on, touchpads display, “CHIME IS ON” or “CHIME ON.”18Chime-On-Close18Using the Voice Chime Feature18No Delay-For Instant Alarm18Note If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required. See the “Quick Arm” section in this manual.181. Close all perimeter doors and windows.182. Enter 2 + CODE or 3 + CODE. The system sounds two or three short beeps.183. Immediately press 4. Touchpads display, “ARMED TO STAY NO DELAY” or “ARMED TO AWAY NO DELAY”.18Auto STAY Arming Feature19Exit Extension Arming Feature19Arming Your System Silently19Note If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required. See “Quick Arm” for more information.19Note Exit Delay is doubled when arming silently.191. From any touchpad, press 5.192. Within 4 seconds enter: 2 + CODE or 3 + CODE.19Bypassing-Arming With a Door or Window Open19Note Smoke/heat sensors cannot be bypassed.19Note When a sensor is bypassed, you are allowing that door or window to be unprotected.19Bypassing a Sensor Directly19Note You cannot bypass sensors directly using a keychain touchpad.191. Close all doors and windows.192. Arm your system to the desired level.193. At any touchpad, press # + CODE (# is labeled Bypass)204. Touchpads display, “BYPASS SENSOR _ _,” or “ENTER SNSR _ _.” Enter the desired sensor number.205. Touchpads display, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or “SENSOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example.206. If the touchpad displays “INVALID,” or “FAILURE,” or if the touchpad sounds one long beep, make sure that you entered a valid sensor number. Smoke/heat sensors cannot be bypassed.207. Bypass other sensors if desired, by repeating Step 3.208. The bypassed doors or windows can now be opened.201. Repeat the above procedure substituting the bypassed sensor number or,202. Close bypassed doors and/or windows and arm your system again.20Bypassing a Sensor Indirectly201. Leave open only those doors and windows that are to remain open. Close all others.202. Arm your system to the desired level. The touchpad emits protest beeps and displays “PROTEST,” because of the open sensor(s).203. At any touchpad press # (Bypass). Touchpads with displays show, “BYPASSED ZONES 01,” or “SENSOR 01 BYPASSED,” for example.204. The system sounds arming level beeps to indicate that the system is armed and open sensors have been successfully bypassed.201. Close bypassed doors and/or windows.202. Arm your system again.201. Press the button once to arm the system and again to bypass open sensors.20Was the Bypass Successful?201. Press the Status button on the touchpad. (* is labeled Status.)20Basic Light Control201. From any touchpad: Press 0 + 0. From a 4-button keychain touchpad: Press the Lights button.20Note For system lights to respond to basic and advanced light commands, the light switches must be turned on.201. From any touchpad: Press 0 + light number. From a 4-button keychain touchpad:20Basic Output Control21Checking the Status of Your System21Short System Status21Full System Status211. Press * + *.21Panic Alarms21Fire Panic Alarm22Lighting During a Fire Panic Alarm22Police Panic Alarm22Note Verify with your installer how your keychain touchpads are programmed. See “Appendix A: Keychain Touchpads” for more information.22Lighting During a Police Panic Alarm22Auxiliary Panic Alarm22Lighting During an Auxiliary Panic Alarm22Siren Time-out22Access Codes23Programming Access Codes23Access Code Integrity23System Master Code Privileges23Partition Master Code Privileges23Regular User Code Privileges23The Touchpad Tamper Feature23Changing or Erasing User Codes24Changing a User Code24Note The system will not accept the same code for two different users. To change System and Partition Master codes please see Appendix C: “Using Programming Menus”.241. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.242. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 0 where nnn is the user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 0 where nn is the user 00 through 15.243. Enter the desired 4-digit code, then #.244. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.24Deleting a User Code241. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.242. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 0 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 0 where nn is the user 00 through 15.243. Enter the System or Partition Master CODE, then #.244. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.24Assigning Code Attributes24Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute241. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.242. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 1 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 1 where nn is the user 00 through 15.243. To turn Direct Bypassing:244. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.24Assigning the Remote Access Attribute241. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.242. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 2 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 2 where nn is the user 00 through 15.253. To turn Remote Access:254. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.25Assigning the System Test Attribute251. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.252. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 3 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 3 where nn is the user 00 through 15.253. To turn System Testing:254. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.25Assigning the Latchkey Report Attribute251. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.252. For Concord 4 systems, press 030 nnn 4 where nnn is user 000 through 229. For Concord Express V4 systems, press 030 nn 4 where nn is the user 00 through 15.253. To turn Latchkey Report:254. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.25Assigning the Partition Access Attribute (Concord 4 systems only)251. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master CODE.252. Press 030 nnn 5 where nnn is user 000 through 229.253. Enter the desired partition numbers (1 - 6) you want this user code to control. The numbers appear as you press the corresponding button. Remove undesired partition numbers by pressing the corresponding button. The numbers disappear from the display.254. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.25Setting the Time and Date251. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.252. Press 020.253. Enter the correct time in 24-hour format (4 digits--see Figure 4), then press #. For example, if the current time is 7:23 a.m., press 0723 + #.254. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.26Figure 4. 24-Hour Format261. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.262. Press 021.263. Enter the current date as 6 digits (mm/dd/yy) then press #. For example, if the current date is January 15, 2000, press 011500 + #.264. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.26Adjusting System Sounds and Touchpad Brightness26Adjusting the Touchpad Beeps (Fixed Display Touchpad Only)261. Press and hold * + 0 until you hear a steady tone, then release the buttons.262. Press and hold 1 to lower the pitch or press and hold 2 to raise the pitch.263. Release the button when the desired pitch is heard.26Adjusting the System Status Voice Volume261. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.262. Press 043.263. Select a volume level 1 - 7 (7 being the loudest) and press #.264. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.26Adjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness261. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.262. Press 043.263. Select a brightness level:274. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.27Using the Energy Saver Feature27Energy Saver Example27Setting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings27Figure 5. Energy Saver Setpoints281. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.282. Press 070.283. Enter the lowest temperature (45-89F) you’ll allow before the furnace turns on, and press #.284. Press B. Enter the highest temperature (46-90F) you’ll allow before the air conditioner turns on, then press #.285. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.28Note Disarming the system turns off the Energy Saver.281. Press 7 + 2. Alphanumeric touchpads display, “ENERGY SAVER IS ON,” for example.28Notification by Pager28Pager Messages29Figure 6. Pager Messages29Event Code in Page29Sensor Number or User Number in Page29Account Number in Page30Streamlining the Page Report30Figure 7. Pager Message with Streamline Feature On30Creating Time Schedules301. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.302. Press 05 nn 0 where nn is schedule 00 through 15.303. Enter the start time in 24-hour format (00:00-23:59), then press #.304. To display the current stop time for this schedule, press B once.305. Enter the stop time in 24-hour format, then press #. The touchpad displays the new stop time.306. Press B until the touchpad displays a day of the week you wish to assign this schedule to.307. Enter308. Press B to move to the next day of the week or press * and repeat steps 2-8 to define another time schedule.309. When finished defining time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.30Scheduling Consecutive Days30One Day Rollover30Example 1 of One Day Rollover31Example 2 of One Day Rollover31Multiple Day Rollover31Example of Multiple Day Rollover31Figure 8. Time Schedule Rollover Examples31Attaching Time Schedules31Time Schedules and Partitions32Advanced Light Control32Controlling Lights By Time Schedule321. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.322. Press 0640 + #.323. Press B until the touchpad displays the light number you would like to schedule. Refer to “Appendix A: User Sheets” to determine which light number is associated with which lamp.324. Press #. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule.325. Enter326. Press B to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for this light.327. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.32Controlling Lights with Sensors32Note If a light is attached to a sensor and a schedule, the light will only turn on and off within the scheduled start and stop times.321. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.322. Press 080. The touchpad displays “LIGHT n TO Sn x” or “LT n SN x,” (where n is the light number and x is the sensor number).323. Press A or B until the light number (1-9) you would like to activate appears.334. Enter the sensor number (1-96 for Concord 4, 1-32 for Concord Express V4) you wish to activate the light and press #.335. Press B to assign another light to a sensor or press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.331. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.332. Press B until the touchpad displays “ATTACH LIGHTS TO SENSORS” or “LITE TO SN” then press #.333. The touchpad displays “LIGHT n TO Sn x” or “LT n SN x,” (where n is the light number and x is the sensor number).334. Press A or B until the light number (1-9) you would like to deactivate appears.335. Enter the sensor number as 0 (no sensor) and press #.336. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.33Installer Programmable Lighting33Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule331. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.332. Press 065 + #333. The touchpad displays “OUTPUTS.” Press #.334. Press B until the touchpad displays the output number you would like to schedule. Refer to “Appendix A: User Sheets” to determine which output is associated with which output number.335. Press #. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule.336. Enter337. Press B to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for this output.338. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.33Scheduled Arming33Note Schedules cannot be used to disarm the system.331. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.332. Press 0660 + #.333. The touchpad displays “AWAY.”334. Press #. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule as “SCHEDULE 00 OFF,” or “SCH 00 OFF.”345. Enter346. Press B to go to the next time schedule, if needed, and turn the schedule on or off for arming to AWAY.347. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.34Opening and Closing Reports34When Will this Feature Be Active?34Who Will Be Paged?34What Will the Pager Report?34Latchkey Paging34Page In the Event of...34Who Will Be Paged?34Who Can Send a Page?34What Will the Pager Report?35Latchkey Opening35Basic Latchkey Opening35Based on Time Schedule Only351. Assign the Latchkey Opening feature a time schedule. (This needs to be done only once.)352. Arm the system.353. Disarming of the system by a Latchkey-designated user within the assigned time schedule, sends an Opening page.35Based on Latchkey Modifier 6 Only351. Arm the system, then press 6, or press the Lock button on a keychain touchpad after arming to 3-AWAY.352. Disarming of the system by a Latchkey-designated user sends an Opening page, regardless of assigned time schedule:35Advanced Latchkey Opening351. Assign the Latchkey Opening feature a time schedule. (This needs to be done only once.)352. Arm the system, then press 6, or press the Lock button on a keychain touchpad after arming to 3-AWAY.353. Disarming of the system by a Latchkey-designated user within the assigned time schedule, sends an Opening page:35Latchkey Closing351. Assign the Latchkey Closing feature a time schedule.352. The system is disarmed.353. Arming of the system by a Latchkey-designated user within the assigned time, schedule sends a Closing page:35Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey Paging351. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.352. Press 0600 + #.353. To schedule:364. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule.365. Enter366. Press # to secure your choice.367. Press B to go to the next schedule and repeat step 5.368. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.36Applying the Latchkey Modifier361. At any touchpad, press 2 3 + CODE + 6.36Note 6 must be pressed within 5 seconds of arming. If Quick Arm feature is on, an access code is not required. See “Quick Arm” for more information.36Notify by Exception36Page In the Event of...36Who Will Be Paged?36Who Can Send a Page?37What Will the Pager Report?37When Will this Feature Be Active?37Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing371. At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.372. Press 0620 + #.373. To schedule:374. The touchpad displays the first available time schedule.375. Enter376. Press # to secure your choice.377. Press B to go to the next schedule and repeat step 5.378. When you’ve finished attaching the desired time schedules, press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.37The No Activity Feature37Using the Panel Download Feature37Note Before allowing any download sessions, the system must be disarmed to level 1-OFF.381. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.382. Press 041.383. To turn Downloading:384. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.38Using a Partitioned System (Concord 4 systems only)38Global Settings38Partition-Specific Settings38Jumping Partitions38Note If your system uses just one partition, skip this section.381. From any hardwired touchpad, press 8 + CODE + 6.392. Press the desired partition number (1 - 6).393. Proceed to arm, disarm, or program as needed. The partition assignment reverts back if no touchpad buttons are pressed for 10 seconds.391. From any hardwired touchpad, press 7 + 4.392. Press the desired partition number (1 - 6).393. Proceed to arm, disarm, or program as needed. The partition assignment reverts back if no touchpad buttons are pressed for 10 seconds.39Arming and Disarming Another Partition39Programming Another Partition39Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same Time39Note Check with your installer to identify which keychain touchpads can arm/disarm multiple partitions.391. Press 2 or 3 on any touchpad assigned to one of the partitions you want to arm. The display shows “ENTER CODE”.392. Enter your Access Code. The display shows all the partitions that will be armed.393. Press # to arm all displayed partitions. Or, Press the number of any partitions you don’t want armed (the partition numbers disappear from the display), then press #.391. Press 1 on any touchpad assigned to the partitions you want to arm. The display shows “ENTER CODE”.392. Enter your Access Code. The display shows all the partitions that will be disarmed.393. Press # to disarm all displayed partitions. Or, Press the number of any partitions you don’t want disarmed (the partition numbers disappear from the display), then press #.404. If desired, press 4 (No Delay) or 6 (Latchkey) to activate those features.40Notes on Arming/Disarming Multiple Partitions from Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads40Notes on Arming/Disarming Multiple Partitions from Keychain Touchpads40Macro Keys40Note Macro Keys should not be programmed to disarm the system.41System Information411. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.412. Press 010.413. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.41Viewing the Event Buffer41Overview41Note Fixed Display Touchpads cannot be used to view the event history.411. The current partition must be armed to level 1 or 2.412. At an alphanumeric touchpad, press 8 + System or Partition Master CODE + 8.41Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your System44Phone Command Prefix44Accessing the System from Off-site44How the Panel Answers the Phone45Ring-Hang-Ring Method451. Call the panel. (In most cases this is the same number as the regular phone.)452. Let the phone ring once, then hang up.453. Wait between 8 and 30 seconds, then call the system again. This time the panel will answer (“System hello,”) on the first ring.454. Enter # (your designated Phone Command Prefix).455. Enter your access CODE. You hear a short status message, such as, “System is OK.”456. Proceed with system commands.45Twelve-Ring451. Call the panel and let the phone ring. The panel will answer “System hello” after the twelfth ring.452. Enter # (your designated Phone Command Prefix).453. Enter your access CODE. You hear a short status message, such as, “System is OK.”454. Proceed with system commands.45Codes with Remote Access Capability45Touchtone Phone System Operation45Activating a Police Panic Alarm46Phone Questions?47What if someone calls while I’m operating the panel?47Can I control the system while I’m talking on the phone?47How do I perform other phone operations without commanding my security system?471. Pick up the phone and press # + 7 + 3. The system responds by returning a dial tone.472. Wait about 5 seconds for the system to disable local phone control, then make the desired phone call.47Testing the System47Automatic Test Features47Manual Tests47Sensor Test47Important ! Do not attempt to test sensors by tripping them while the system is armed. This can result in authorities being dispatched to the site, which could result in a fine.471. Make sure the system is disarmed to Level 1-Off. The system will not let you enter sensor test mode unless it is disarmed.472. Press 8 + CODE + 3.473. Follow the test procedure for each device as listed in the following table.474. Disarm to Level 1-Off to exit Test Mode.48Phone Communication Test481. Disarm the system.492. Press 8 + System or Partition Master CODE + 2.493. If the phone test is successful:49Testing Sirens49Important ! You must contact the central monitoring station before activating any alarms. Otherwise, authorities will be dispatched to the site which could result in a fine.491. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them that you will be activating alarms and they should not dispatch authorities.492. Activate alarms of each type (fire, police, auxiliary), one at a time.493. Listen for the appropriate siren sound when each alarm is activated (see the “Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps” table on page 50).494. Contact the central monitoring station to inform them when you are finished activating alarms.49Troubleshooting49Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages49Silencing Trouble Beeps491. Perform a system status check by pressing * on a touchpad,492. Change the arming level.49Common Questions and Answers50Phone Issues50Lighting Issues501. Test the sensor in Test Mode.512. If testing the sensor does not clear the trouble condition, call your security dealer for service.511. Test the sensor in Test Mode.512. If testing the sensor does not clear the trouble condition, call your security dealer for service.511. Disarm the system.512. Remove the sensor cover. If the battery is an Alkaline AA or AAA, change the battery. If the battery is any other type, call your security dealer for service.511. Make sure the panel is connected to the special phone jack installed by your security dealer.512. Disconnect the panel from the special phone jack and check phones for dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, call your security dealer for service. If you don’t hear a dial tone from any phones, telephone service in your area may be out.51Appendix A: User Sheets52System Sensors52Note If you have more System Sensors than will fit on this sheet, make copies of this sheet and keep all the information together.52User Codes53Note If you have more User Codes than will fit on this sheet, make copies of this sheet and keep all the information together.53Touchpad Information54Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads54Note Protest beeps will always sound when bypassing.54Keychain Touchpads54Keychain Touchpad 154Figure 9. Keychain Touchpad 154Keychain Touchpad 255Figure 10. Keychain Touchpad 255Keychain Touchpad 355Figure 11. Keychain Touchpad 355Keychain Touchpad 455Figure 12. Keychain Touchpad 455Accidental Smoke and Fire Alarms561. Press CODE or 1 + CODE, once to silence the alarm.562. Press 1 + CODE, again to reset the smoke alarm.56Dialer Abort56Doors and Delay Time Settings56System Features56If the Power Goes Out57No Activity Time57Resetting the Smoke Detector57System Information57Paging58Lights58Partition 1-House Code______ Partition 2-House Code______58Partition 3-House Code______ Partition 4-House Code______58Partition 5-House Code______ Partition 6-House Code______59Outputs59Energy Saver59Alarm Sounds and Status Beeps60Appendix B: Planning for Emergencies61Floor Plan Example61Figure 13. Floor Plan Example62Your Floor Plan62Alarm System Limitations64Note Although having an alarm system can make you eligible for reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute for insurance.64If Your System Needs Service64Appendix C: Programming Your System65Two Methods to Program Your System65Using Programming Menus65Figure 14. Navigating Menus on Your Touchpad65Examples of Programming Using Menus651. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.652. Press B until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press #.653. Press B until the touchpad displays the type of code you wish to change (Regular User codes, Partition Master Codes, or Syste...664. Press B until the touchpad displays the user code you wish to change, then press #. For example, if you want to change Regular User code 2, press # when the touchpad displays “USER 02” or “REG CODE 02.”665. Enter the new code and press #.666. Press B. “DIRECT BYPASSING” or “BYPASS” appears:667. Press B. “REMOTE ACCESS” or “REMOTE” appears:668. Press B. “SYSTEM TESTS” or “TESTS” appears:669. Press B. “LATCHKEY REPORT” or “LATCH” appears:66Note Step 10 can only be performed on Concord 4 systems using the System Master Code.6610. Press B. “PARTITION ASSIGN” or “P” appears:6611. Press * + B to move to the next user code, or * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.66Note The system will not accept the same code for two different users.661. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.662. Press B until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press #.663. The touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” Press #. (You cannot delete the System Master code.)664. Press B until the touchpad displays the user code you wish to erase, then press #. For example, if you want to change User code 4, press # when the touchpad displays “USER 04” or “REG CODE 04.”665. Enter the System or Partition Master code you used in Step 1 and press #. The deleted code appears as “USER 04 ****” or “RG 01 ----,” for example.666. Press * + B to move to the next user code, or * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.661. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System or Partition Master CODE.662. Press B until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press #.663. The touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” Press B until the display reads “PARTITION MASTER CODE” or “PTN MASTER,” then press #.664. Enter the System Master Code to delete the existing Partition Master Code OR enter a new 4 digit Partition Master Code to replace the existing code, then press #.665. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.661. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master CODE.662. Press B until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press #.663. The touchpad displays “REGULAR USER CODES” or “REG CODES.” Press B until the display reads “SYSTEM MASTER CODE” or “SYS MASTER,” then press #.674. Replace the existing code with the new 4 digit System Master Code then press #.675. Press * + 00 + # to exit the programming menus.67Using Programming Shortcuts671. Enter User Programming.672. Enter a programming command sequence.67文件大小: 1.1 MB页数: 72Language: English打开用户手册