Z-wave devices – Interlogix 600-1053-4 User Manual
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600-1053-4 Concord 4 CDMA Module Installation Sheet
Module modes
The module modes (states) include:
Idle mode. AC power is up, the battery level is greater than
11.5 volts, and the module is currently not connected to
Alarm.com servers. This is normal for the module and the most
common state.
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LED L1 flashes errors, if any.
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LED L2 indicates communication with panel.
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LED L3 indicates communication with radio unit.
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LED L4 indicates the signal level (1 to 5 bars).
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LED L5 indicates errors, if any.
Power save mode. The module just powered up, AC power is
down, or battery level is less than 11.5 volts. The radio part of
the module draws 10 mA in power save mode. It is fully
functional and will go into connected mode as soon as a signal
needs to be sent. Doing a manual phone test will switch the
module into idle mode and update the signal level reading.
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LED L1 is inactive.
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LED L2 indicates communication with panel.
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LED L3 flashes in unison with LED L2.
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LED L4 is inactive.
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LED L5 is inactive.
Connected mode. The module is connected to Alarm.com
servers and reported an alarm or other condition. The module
stays in connected mode for at least 6 minutes after the last
message is exchanged. Entering the panel’s Installer
Programming mode will cause the module to go into idle mode.
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LED L1 flashes errors, if any.
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LED L2 indicates communication with panel.
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LED L3 indicates communication with Alarm.com.
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LED L4 alternates 2 seconds on, then 2 seconds off.
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LED L5 is inactive.
Sensors 94, 95, and 96
If sensors 94, 95, and 96 are not learned in, after doing a
manual phone test, the text for these sensors will display
important information for troubleshooting purposes. Alarm.com
technical support staff may request this information during
service calls.
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Sensor 96 text displays the IMSI number.
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Sensor 95 text displays the type of central station reports
enabled.
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Sensor 96 text displays the serial number.
Troubleshooting
Check cellular status LED L1 to see if it is flashing any errors.
See Table 4 on page 5 for descriptions of the errors indicated.
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The power LED (the green LED at the top of the module)
is not on.
Turn off the panel power and verify that all wiring is
correct.
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Module status LEDs (on the left side of the module) do not
turn on immediately after initial power up.
You must wait 5 to 8 minutes after power up for the
module to communicate with Alarm.com.
Access Code Lock feature (in panel memory) must be
turned off for correct operation.
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Touchpads/sirens are beeping even though the system is
not armed.
Press the touchpad Status button and the panel reports
the status issue and stops beeping.
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The status LEDs (on the left side of the module) are all off.
Verify that there is cellular coverage in the location.
Do a walking signal test. Ensure that the module is
correctly powered off the battery.
If the wireless gateway module is powered down for a short
period, buffered messages may be received from the
cellularnetwork when module power is restored.
The cellular module does support reporting of all touchpad
panics, but will not send touchpad numbers along with the
cancel report. This module does not support the keypad
tamper feature at this time.
Z-Wave devices
Required items for installation
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Concord panel (software versions 4.0 and higher)
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Alarm.com cellular module with integrated Z-wave support
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Z-Wave peripherals to be installed
Account creation and system setup
1. Create a new account on the Alarm.com Dealer Site (or
swap the module into an existing customer account). Add
the appropriate emPower services (Lights, Thermostats,
and/or Locks) on the service plan page. (Note that “Light
Automation” refers to X10 and is not compatible with
emPower.)
2. Install the Alarm.com Z-Wave-enabled cellular module and
gateway, connecting it to the Concord panel.
3. Perform a cellular test at the panel to initiate
communication between the module and Alarm.com.
Make sure to install the Alarm.com module and gateway
outside the metal can. If it is inside the can, this will
negatively impact Z-Wave signal transmission.