Interlogix Concord 4 REV J Installation Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3: Programming
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Latchkey format
Shortcut: 06105 to
06605
Default: Off
This setting determines whether the selected partition is set up for
basic (off) or advanced (on) latchkey opening report operation.
• Basic: If the partition is armed by entering 2
(or 3), code, disarming
using a designated latchkey user code or keyfob within an assigned
time schedule sends a page. Arming the partition by entering 2
(or 3),
code, 6
(latchkey) sends a page. If the partition is armed by entering 2
(or 3), code, 6
(latchkey), disarming using a designated latchkey user
code or keyfob inside or outside of an assigned time schedule sends a
page.
• Advanced: Arming the partition by entering 2 (or 3), code, 6
(latchkey) within an assigned time schedule sends a page.
Refer to the Concord 4 User Manual for complete latchkey setup and
operation.
Freeze alarm
Shortcut: 06106 to
06606
Default: Off
This setting determines whether the panel reports a freeze alarm to
the central station or pager, when the selected partition’s energy saver
module detects a temperature that matches a predetermined setting.
Freeze temperature
Shortcut: 06107 to
06607
Default: 42°F
This setting determines the temperature point the EnergySaver
module detects a potential freeze (heating failure) condition. The
adjustable range is from 40 to 90°F.
This is the same menu found under “Accessory modules - bus device
settings
” on page 73.
Alarm verify
Shortcut: 06108 to
06608
Default: Off
This setting determines whether the panel reports to the central
monitoring station after a single sensor or zone trip (off) or waits for a
second trip before reporting (on).
This setting affects sensors/zones in groups 10 through 20. If Alarm
verify is on, group 18 responds the same as group 17 (Table 24 on
page 130).
System tamper
Shortcut: 06109 to
06609
Default: Off
This setting determines how the panel handles possible tamper
situations. When this feature is on, the panel reacts as follows:
• Initiates an alarm when the system prompts for an access code
(arming/disarming, etc.) and several wrong access codes are entered
(40 consecutive invalid key presses).
• Reports to the central station if a bus device stops communicating
with the panel.
• Reports to the central monitoring station if a tamper condition occurs
on unarmed RF (wireless) devices.
Report confirm
Shortcut: 06111 to
06611
Default: Off
When this setting is on, system status speakers announce, “Report is
okay” followed by a single beep each time a successful report is made
to the central monitoring station. When turned off, no status message
or beep sounds.