Interlogix Concord 4 REV J Installation Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3: Programming
Concord 4 Installation Manual
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Output programming
Use these settings to program the output points of any installed
SuperBus 2000 hardwire output module. The installer programs a HOM
output point into the Concord security panel by entering three kinds of
information.
• Partition: The system partition (1 to 6).
•Trigger: The event that activates the output point. Trigger events can
be partition alarms, trouble conditions, open sensors, etc.
• Response: How the output responds to a trigger event.
Only the onboard and SnapCard outputs can be configured for user
control.
To program each of the HOM output point configurations into the
security panel:
1. With the display showing the desired bus device, press #.
2. Press A
or B
until the display shows
OUTPUTS
.
3. Press #. The display shows
OUTPUT 1
.
4. Press A
or B
to select an output, then press #. The display shows
PARTITION ASSIGN 1
.
5. Press 1
to 6
to select the desired partition assignment for this relay.
The display flashes the entered setting. Press #
and the display shows
the new setting.
6. Press A
or B. The display shows
CONFIGURATION tttrr
(current setting). The point configuration number is tttrr, where ttt is the
trigger number and rr is the response number.
7. Enter the desired five-digit configuration number for this relay. The
display flashes the entered setting. Press #
and the display shows the
new setting.
8. Press #
and repeat the process until all outputs are programmed.
Status beeps
Default: On
This setting determines whether the selected touchpad sounds status
beeps. Each touchpad can be set individually. This feature is usually
turned off for a touchpad that is located in or near bedrooms, to avoid
disturbing sleeping persons.
Key beep
s
Default: On
This setting determines whether or not selected touchpads beep when
their buttons are pressed. This feature is usually turned off for a
touchpad that is located in or near bedrooms, to avoid disturbing
sleeping persons.