Concord 4 Series Security Systems
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Communicating
with the System
Touchpads let you communicate with the system (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Touchpads
Alphanumeric and Fixed Display Touchpads
Alphanumeric touchpads are mounted on a wall and provide system information by LEDs and/or
displaying text messages.
Wireless Handheld Touchpad
This touchpad can be carried from room to room and used to control the system from many loca-
tions on site.
Keychain Touchpads
Keychain touchpads are handy for simple arming and disarming functions. They are wireless and
can be carried off-site in a purse or pocket. They can even be programmed to operate a gate,
garage door, or activate a Police or Auxiliary panic alarm.
Touchtone Phones
Your system can be set up for system operation from a touchtone phone on- or off-site. This
includes arming and disarming, plus system features such as checking the system status and turn-
ing on and off lights.
Instructing the System
Most of your instructions for the system consist of this basic pattern:
Command + Access Code
Not just anyone can walk up to a touchpad and operate your security system. Before the system
will process most commands, users are required to enter a 4-digit access code.
Keychain touchpads do not require an access code, but are usually kept in an individual’s pocket
or purse.
If you would rather use an actual key (Figure 3) to arm and disarm the system, your security
dealer can install a special key and keyswitch in your home.
Figure 3. Arm/Disarm Key
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