Find the user manual you need for your home appliance products and more at ManualsOnline. Household Appliance GE; GE Home Security System; Concord 4. GE Concord 4 Home Security System User Manual. 466-2183 Rev A. Concord 4 Series Security Systems. Part Numbers. Concord ® 4 is a full-featured security system for residential and commercial intrusion as well as residential fire detection that complies with false alarm standards. Easy to install and simple to use, Concord's modular design and advanced software provide outstanding system flexibility to meet the needs of virtually any residential or commercial security application.
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Output 3
Attaching schedules for Output 3 operation:
Sched 0: * + 065200 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Sched 1: * + 065201 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
(Continues through Schedule 15)
Sched 15: * + 065215 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
Output 4
Attaching schedules for Output 4 operation:
Sched 0: * + 065300 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Sched 1: * + 065301 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
(Continues through Schedule 15)
Sched 15: * + 065315 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Output 5
Attaching schedules for Output 5 operation:
Sched 0: * + 065400 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
Sched 1: * + 065401 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
(Continues through Schedule 15)
Sched 15: * + 065415 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
Output 6
Attaching schedules for Output 6 operation:
Sched 0: * + 065500 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Sched 1: * + 065501 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
(Continues through Schedule 15)
Sched 15: * + 065515 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Arm to AWAY
Attaching schedules for Arming to AWAY operation:
Sched 0: * + 066000 + 1(off) or 2(on) + #
Sched 1: * + 066001 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
(Continues through Schedule 15)
Sched 15: * + 066015 +1(off) or 2(on) + #
Energy Saver
Setpoints
Low:
* + 070 + NN+ #
High:
* + 071 + NN+ É
(enter temperature value in Fahrenheit)
Factory Code
* + 010
System Number
* + 011
System Level
* + 012
Software Version
* + 013
Attach Lights to Sensors
Attaching schedules for Arming to AWAY operation:
Light 1:
* + 080 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached)
Light 2:
* + 081 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached)
(Continues through Light 9)
Light 9:
* + 088 + NN + # (nn = sensor no. to be attached)

Exit
* + 00 + #
2. Enter a programming command sequence. (continued)
The GE Concord 4 is a panel that has become a favorite among do-it-yourselfers and pro’s alike, and for good reason. Made by General Electric Products / GE Interlogix, the Concord 4 is a hybrid panel, meaning it can use both hardwire contacts and wireless sensors. This capability allows it to “cover all of the bases,” regardless of the type of home it will be installed in.
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Basic features include:
The Concord 4 can be used strictly as a wireless alarm system, making it a good choice for a rental, two-story, or flat-roof home where running wires is not an option.
The Concord alarm can also be configured as a hardwired security system, eliminating the additional costs and battery changes of wireless transmitters.
Really though, one of the best ways to let the Concord 4 shine is by using a combination of both its hardwired and wireless capabilities.
As one example, you could use the Concord in a mostly-hardwired configuration, using hardwired magnetic contacts for all the doors and windows. Hardwired keypads, motion detectors, glassbreaks, and smoke detectors would complete the main system. So far, a good hardwired alarm system.
Then, add wireless keyfobs and/or a wireless touchpad to give you maximum convenience for arming, disarming, and controlling the system.
For a mostly-wireless configuration, use wireless door and window sensors, motion detectors, and other devices to build the system. Next, see if there are any areas that could benefit from a short wire run. Good examples are a garage door, motion detector, or smoke detector located near the main Concord 4 panel location.
By adding limited hardwired runs where possible, you can reduce the number of wireless devices (and their batteries) you use in the system. A frequently used garage door will use batteries much faster than a window you rarely use. By hardwiring the door, you save the cost of a transmitter and the hassle of replacing its battery.
Macros are simply pre-programmed sequences of keystrokes, saved as a group in the alarm panel memory. They are used to simplify repetitive key presses needed for certain functions of the system.
Macros are often used for customized arming of a security system. For example, when you are arming the alarm for the night, you might still want access to a safe room or gun storage area in the home. When you are away from home, you’d probably like these areas secured by the alarm along with the rest of the house.
When you’re ready to arm while staying in, just trigger the macro to set all of the above commands in motion automatically. The macro performs the custom-bypasses and arms the system, without you having to enter all the repetitive button presses.
Macros are added and used through the GE Concord 4 keypad, model ATP1000 Alphanumeric Touchpad. This keypad has 4 buttons for holding macros, and each macro can store a sequence of up to 14 keystrokes.
Other uses for macros include:
Many professional home alarm companies use the Concord 4. It’s also widely available in various kits and packages if you’re considering a DIY security system.
Check prices on GE Interlogix Concord 4 at HomeSecurityStore.com.
Find a GE Concord 4 Users Guide at GE Interlogix.com.
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