GE 60-960-95 Home Security System User Manual


 
Concord Ultra
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Device ID
Acc. Modules-Bus Devices-Unit ID-Change ID (Default = none)
This menu lets you change the bus
device ID number when replacing
a defective bus device.
¾
To change a Device ID:
1. With the display showing the desired bus device, press # + #. The display shows
DEVICE ID (current ID).
2. Enter the ID of the new bus device. The display flashes the entered selection. Press #
and the display shows the new setting.
3. Exit programming mode.
4. Remove AC and battery power from the panel.
5. Replace the defective bus device with a new one.
6. Apply AC and battery power to the panel.
Partition Assign
Acc. Modules-Bus Devices-Unit ID-Device Partition (Default = 1)
This menu lets you assign bus devices
to work in the desired partition.
Note
SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Modules,
SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output Mod-
ules, and SuperBus 2000 RF Receivers
are not assigned to partitions.
¾To assign bus devices to partitions:
1. With the display showing the desired bus device, press #.
2. Press A or B until the display shows
DEVICE PTN and then press #. The display
shows
PARTITION ASSIGN n.
3. Press 1 or 2 to select the desired partition. The display flashes the entered selection.
4. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Output Programming
Acc. Modules--Unit ID-Outputs
Use these settings to program the output points of
any installed SuperBus 2000 Hardwire Output Mod-
ule. The installer programs a HOM output point into
the Concord Ultra security panel by entering three
kinds of information.
Partition -the system partition (1 or 2).
Trigger - the event that activates the output
point. Trigger events can be partition alarms,
trouble conditions, open sensors, etc. (see
Appendix B: Reference Tables).
Response - how the output responds when trig-
ger event occurs (see Appendix B: Reference
Tables).
Note
HOM output points cannot be configured for user con-
trol. Only the onboard and SnapCard outputs can be
configured for user control.
¾To program each of the HOM output point configurations into the
security panel. The point configuration number is tttrr, where ttt is
the trigger number and rr is the response number.
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 or 2 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 set-
ting).
7. Enter the desired 5-digit configuration number for this relay. The
display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the
new setting.
8. Press # and repeat steps 4 through 8 until all outputs are pro-
grammed
Status Beeps
Acc. Modules--Bus Device-Unit ID-Keypad Options (Default = on)
This setting determines whether or not 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.
Note
For UL Listed installations, Status Beeps must be set to
on.
¾To turn touchpad Status Beeps on or off:
1. With the display showing the desired touchpad, press # then A or B
until the display shows
KEYPAD OPTIONS.
2. Press # and the display shows STATUS BEEPS OFF/ON (current set-
ting).
3. Press 1 (off) or 2 (on) to select the desired setting. The display
flashes the entered selection.
4. Press # and the display shows the new setting.