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600-1053-4 Concord 4 CDMA Module Installation Sheet

Power up

You will need to power up the module and panel to start

communication between them.

To power up:

1. Verify that all wiring between the panel and module is

correct.

2. Connect the backup battery and restore AC power to the

panel.

Note: Whenever any module is added or changed, you

must remove panel power and reapply it for the panel and

module to communicate successfully.

3. Enter installer program mode and turn off the Access

Code Lock feature (in the Security menu).

This must be set to off for the system to communicate with

Alarm.com. The module PWR LED should turn on. After a

few seconds, the module BUS and AUTO LEDs should

flash to indicate successful communication with the panel.

4. Verify that cellular status LED L1 is not flashing any errors

and that LED L4 is flashing at least a level of two.

Otherwise, relocate the module. If LED L1 and LED L4 are

not flashing at all, and LED L2 and LED L3 are flashing

together, the module is in power save mode and the

battery needs to be changed.

5. Do an installer cellular manual phone test (at system

touchpad, enter 8, installer code, 3). Disarm the panel by

entering 1 within 10 seconds of starting

the phone test.

Before doing the manual phone test, the bottom red status

LED should be on and the yellow status LED should be

flashing. The yellow LED will stay on solid once the

manual phone test is completed.

Note: Do not press any system touchpad buttons during

the 5 to 8 minutes, or the time will not set. During this time,

the keypad will go in and out of programming mode and

will beep several times.

Status LEDs

The status LEDs located on the left side of the module indicate

the current signal and the status of the wireless gateway

module. The bottom red LED indicates if the module is in range

and if it is registered. The yellow and green LEDs indicate the

message status. The top LED is not used.

Red LED

On when the module is in range and registered with the

network.

Off when the module is out of range and not registered

with the network.

Blinks when the module is registered with the network, but

out of range.

Yellow LED

On after the first message has been sent by the module

and received by Alarm.com.

Off until a message has been sent by the module.

Blinks when the first message is being sent by the module.

Green LED

Off as soon as Alarm.com receives the message from the

module (off most of the time).

Blinks when the message is being sent by the module.

Table 3 below describes status LED condition patterns.

Table 3: Status LED condition patterns

Number Red

LED

Yellow
LED

Green
LED

Module condition

1

Off

Off

Off

Not powered up/not working.

2

On

Off

Off

In range, first message not
sent, not currently sending
message.

3

On

On

Off

In range, first message sent,
not currently sending message.

4

On

On

Blinks

In range, first message sent,
currently sending message.

5

On

Blinks

Blinks

In range, sending first
message, currently sending
message.

6

Blinks On

Blinks

Out of range, first message
sent, currently sending
message.

7

Blinks On

Off

Out of range, first message
sent, not currently sending
message.

8

Blinks Blinks

Blinks

Out of range, sending first
message, currently sending
message.

Cellular status LEDs

The cellular status LEDs are five small LEDs located below the

serial number label on the module.