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Phones menu – Interlogix Concord 4 REV J Installation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 3: Programming

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Concord 4 Installation Manual

Note:

A bypassed keyswitch sensor cannot arm or disarm the system.

During an audible alarm, keyswitch sensors can disarm the system
(which sends a cancel report to the central monitoring station), but
cannot arm the system. The system can be armed only after the siren
timeout expires. Keyswitch sensors test the same as any other sensor
and do not arm or disarm the system during a sensor test.

To delete a keyswitch sensor, with the display showing

KEYSWITCH

SENSOR nn

(current sensor number), press D to erase the

keyswitch sensor attribute.

Keyswitch style

Shortcut: 0015 to 0065

Default: Transition

This feature determines how the system behaves when armed/disarmed
by a keyswitch sensor. The choices are as follows:

Transition (press 1): If keyswitch style is set to transition and the
keyswitch sensor is tripped (opened) when the system is disarmed, the
panel will automatically arm to Away. If the sens or is tripped (opened)
when the system is armed to Away or Stay, the panel will automatically
disarm

State (press 2): If keyswitch style is set to state, when the keyswitch
sensor is tripped (opened) the panel arms to Away. 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

Shortcut: 0016 to 0066

Default: ****

The duress code is a unique 4-digit access code that allows users to
operate the system and, at the same time, instructs the panel to send a
silent alarm report to the central station.

Do not use a duress code unless it is necessary. Using duress codes
often results in false alarms due to code entry errors.

To use thi

s feature, the Duress option setting under the “Reporting

menu

” on page 61 must be turned on.

Phones menu

Use the Phones menu to set up central station reporting for the system. The
Phones menu has the following submenus:

• Central station phones 1 to 3 (see “Phones - central station phone 1 to 3

settings

” on page 51).

• Pager phones 1 to 5 (see “Phones - pager phone 1 to 5 settings” on page 52).

• Downloader phone (see “Phones - downloader phone settings” on page 54).