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Installation Instructions
466-2061 Rev C
June 2004
Concord Ultra
Part Number:
60-960-95
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Concord Ultra

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Concord Ultra5• 4 Output SnapCard: Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices, based on system events,

Page 3 - Contents

Concord Ultra95#*#*#*#*)* 0 9 0 0* ) 0 9 0 1* ) 0 9 0 2* ) 0 9 0 3* ) 0 9 0 4* ) 0 9 0 5* ) 0 9 0 6#*1 0 0 n n ( n n = 0 0 - 1 5 ))*6 0 7 3 4

Page 4 - Testing the System 63

Concord Ultra 96Appendix C: Software Release NotesSoftware Version 3.1The following features were changed/added for software version 3.1.Downloader Co

Page 5 - *(6HFXULW\

Concord Ultra97Exit Delay• The low limit on Exit Delay (0311/0321) has been changed from 48 to 45 seconds, with the default setting changing from 64 t

Page 6 - About This

Concord Ultra 98System Wiring NotesNote 1Class II power transformer must be plugged into an unswitched AC power receptacle. Do not short the transform

Page 7 - SIA System Requirements

L P-+L N12 3 4 561 0 1 1 1 21 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 12 4V A C2 4V A C+ 1 2B U SB U SAB U SBO U T P U T2G N DM I C .I NZ O N E1Z O N E2Z O

Page 8 - Installation

Concord Ultra 6Note (A) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm cir-cuits must be installed using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or substi-tute cable permit

Page 9 - SnapCards

Concord Ultra7Table 2 describes the total system wire lengths allowed when installing systems using unshielded or shielded cable.Table 3 describes the

Page 10 - Installing the

Concord Ultra 8After determining panel location, run all necessary wires to that location using the guidelines in Table 4.Mounting the PanelUse the fo

Page 11 - Determine the Panel Location

Concord Ultra9Figure 2. Mounting the Panel Identify Panel ComponentsBefore installing devices and making wiring connections, familiarize yourself with

Page 12

Concord Ultra 10Figure 4. Installing the AntennasNote For best results, it is recom-mended that you crimp a spade lug on the wire end at the panel an

Page 13 - Mounting the Panel

Concord Ultra11Note The panel comes with fac-tory programmed onboard hardwire zones. Install 2k-ohm, end of line (EOL) resistors on all unused fac-to

Page 14 - Components

Concord Ultra 12Note The Two-Wire Smoke set-ting (in program mode) must be off when using 4-wire smoke detectors. See ONBOARD OPTIONS—INPUTS in the s

Page 15 - Installing Optional SnapCards

Concord Ultra13Hardwire Interior Speaker (60-528)For interior siren applications. Connect the speaker to the panel as shown in Figure 9.Connect only t

Page 16 -

Concord Ultra 14(01710) activates the output for status and alarm tones, allowing for a piezo siren connection without changing the output configurati

Page 17 - Connecting Speakers

NoticesFCC Part 15 Information to the UserChanges or modifications not expressly approved by GE Security can void the user’s authority to operate the

Page 18 - Connecting Piezo Sirens

Concord Ultra15Note Regardless of supervised or unsupervised siren installa-tion, you must follow the order of installation as described to avoid lea

Page 19 - Interior Sirens

Concord Ultra 16Connecting Alphanumeric and Fixed Display TouchpadsAlphanumeric and Fixed Display touchpads use the same color-coded wire scheme. Conn

Page 20

Concord Ultra17Figure 16. Connecting a Phone LineWiring—SpeakerTo connect a speaker to the panel, wire the speaker to the Phone Interface/Voice Module

Page 21 - Wiring—Phone Line

Concord Ultra 18SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module (60-774)Connect the SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module to the panel as shown in Figure 19.Connect all necessa

Page 22 - Wiring—Speaker

Concord Ultra19Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the PanelSuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module (60-861)Connect the SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway

Page 23 - Concord Ultra 18

Concord Ultra 20Note Connecting the panel to an analog line off the phone switch places the panel ahead of the phone system, preventing panel access

Page 24 - DB-9 Serial Cable

Concord Ultra21Powering Up the PanelAfter connecting and wiring all devices to the panel, you are ready to apply AC and backup bat-tery power to the p

Page 25 - Backup Battery Connections

Concord Ultra 22Touchpad Button Programming FunctionsIn program mode, touchpad buttons let you navigate to all installer programming menus for con-fig

Page 26 - Programming

Concord Ultra23Again, arrows pointing right represent pressing B to advance forward through the menus. Press-ing A moves through the menus in reverse.

Page 27 - & B

Concord Ultra 24Clear Memory (System Programming)Clearing memory deletes all existing programming information (except the Dealer Code).Note Clearing

Page 28 - Programming Tier 1 Menu Items

i ContentsAbout This Manual 1Special Installation Requirements ...

Page 29 - Programming Tier 2 Menu Items

Concord Ultra25The following sections describe the security settings that appear under PARTITION 1 and 2.Dealer Code (0002)Security-Global (Default =

Page 30 - Access Code Lock (0003)

Concord Ultra 26Quick Exit (partition 1: 0012, partition 2: 0022)Security-Partition 1-2 (Default = on)This setting determines whether or not users can

Page 31 - (current setting)

Concord Ultra27Phones MenuThe PHONES menu lets you set up central station reporting for the system. The following describes how to program the setting

Page 32 - Phones Menu

Concord Ultra 28Phone Number (cs phone 1: 0100, cs phone 2: 0110, cs phone 3: 0120)Phones-CS Phone 1-3 (Default = none)This setting is used for progra

Page 33 - (current setting), press 1

Concord Ultra29Exception Rpts (cs phone 1: 0103, cs phone 2: 0113, cs phone 3: 0123)Phones-CS Phone 1-3 (Default = off)When this setting is on, the pa

Page 34

Concord Ultra 30The following describes how to program the phone settings that appear under PAGER PHONE 1-5.Cellular Backup (cs phone 1: 0107, cs phon

Page 35 - PHONE OPTIONS—GLOBAL

Concord Ultra31The following describes how to program the phone settings that appear under DOWNLOADER PHONE.Exception Rpts (pager 1: 0133, pager 2: 01

Page 36 - DOWNLOADER

Concord Ultra 32Phone Options MenuThe PHONE OPTIONS menu lets you set up system phone access and communications that affect the whole system (global)

Page 37 - Auto Test Reset (02002)

Concord Ultra33Comm Failure (02003)Phone Options-Global (Default = on)This setting determines whether the panel activates trouble beeps to alert users

Page 38 - Cancel Message (02007)

Concord Ultra 34The following sections describe the phone option settings that appear under PARTITION 1-2.A Phone Interface/Voice module must be insta

Page 39

iiSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module (60-774)... 18SuperBus 2000 4-

Page 40

Concord Ultra35Ring/Hang/Ring (partition 1: 0212, partition 2: 0222)Phone Options-Partition 1-2 (Default = on)This setting determines how the panel pi

Page 41 - Phone Test Freq. (0302)

Concord Ultra 36Timers MenuThe TIMERS menu lets you set up the various system feature times that affect the whole system (global) or a specific partit

Page 42 - (current

Concord Ultra37The following sections describe the timer settings that appear under PARTITION 1-2.Next Phone Test (0303)Timers-Global (Default = 7 day

Page 43 - PARTITION 2

Concord Ultra 38Light Control MenuNote For light control to work, X10 Powerhouse Lamp Modules must be installed at desired lamps.The LIGHT CONTROL me

Page 44

Concord Ultra39Touchpad Options MenuThe TOUCHPAD OPTIONS menu lets you set up touchpad panic and arming operation. The follow-ing section describes th

Page 45

Concord Ultra 40Reporting MenuThe REPORTING menu lets you set up which system events are reported to the central monitoring station. The following des

Page 46 - Two Trip Error (06008)

Concord Ultra41Low CPU Battery (06004)Reporting-Global (Default = on)When this setting is on, the panel reports a low panel battery to the central sta

Page 47 - RF Supv Rpt (06013)

Concord Ultra 42TP Panic RPT FMT (06009)Reporting-Global (Default = off)This setting determines how the panel formats touchpad panic alarm reports to

Page 48 - Program Report (06015)

Concord Ultra43The following sections describe the settings that appear under REPORTING—PARTITION 1-2.Swinger Limit (06014)Reporting-Global (Default =

Page 49 - 3) + CODE, disarming using a

Concord Ultra 44No Activity (partition 1: 06103, partition 2: 06203)Reporting-Partition 1-2 (Default = off)When this setting is on, the panel sends a

Page 50

iii Changing Fixed Display LCD Touchpad Chime and Trouble Beep Tones ... 67Adjusting Touchpad Display Contr

Page 51 - Siren Verify (0710)

Concord Ultra45Siren Options MenuThe SIREN OPTIONS menu lets you set up siren operation and supervision.The following describes how to program the sir

Page 52 - Learn Sensors (080)

Concord Ultra 46The following sections describe the settings that appear under SIREN OPTIONS—PARTITION 1.Sensors MenuThe SENSORS menu gives you access

Page 53 - Edit Sensors (083)

Concord Ultra47• EDIT SENSORS lets you view and, if desired, change a sensor group or partition assignment. You can also identify whether a zone is wi

Page 54 - ACCESS TIMEOUT)

Concord Ultra 486 13–Instant Perimeter7 13–Instant Perimeter8 13–Instant PerimeterNote If the panel memory is cleared, all onboard hardwire zone fact

Page 55 - Unit - ID (10000 thru 10015)

Concord Ultra49Audio Verification MenuThe AUDIO VERIFICATION menu lets you set up the audio verification module (AVM) operation in partition 1. If you

Page 56 - Status Beeps

Concord Ultra 50Accessory Modules MenuThe ACCESSORY MODULES menu gives you access to the following menus:•BUS DEVICES—this menu lets you read bus devi

Page 57 - Cellular System

Concord Ultra51Device ID Acc. Modules-Bus Devices-Unit ID-Change ID (Default = none)This menu lets you change the bus device ID number when replacing

Page 58 - ONBOARD OPTIONS—INPUTS

Concord Ultra 52The following describes how to program the settings that appear under SNAPCARDS.Key BeepsAcc. Modules--Bus Device-Unit ID-Keypad Optio

Page 59 - Two Wire Smoke (1101)

Concord Ultra53Onboard Options MenuThe ONBOARD OPTIONS menu lets you set up the following built-in options:•INPUTS—This menu lets you turn the Smoke V

Page 60 - Exiting Programming Mode

Concord Ultra 54The following sections describe the settings that appear under ONBOARD OPTIONS—OUTPUT PRO-GRAMMING.Smoke Verify (1100)Onboard Options-

Page 61 - (no code)

Concord Ultra1About This ManualThis manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and testing this security system. When necessar

Page 62

Concord Ultra55Exiting Programming ModeAfter all installer/dealer programming is completed, use the following procedure to exit program-ming mode.¾To

Page 63

Concord Ultra 56User Codes MenuThe USER CODES menu lets you program/change regular user access codes, partition master codes, and the system master co

Page 64

Concord Ultra57Direct Bypassing (030nnn1 where nnn=user number 00-229)User Codes-Reg. User Codes-User NNN (Default = off)This setting determines wheth

Page 65

Concord Ultra 58Options MenuThe OPTIONS menu lets you set up the system for downloading and silent arming. You can also adjust alphanumeric touchpad d

Page 66 - OUTPUTS menu

Concord Ultra59Set Up Schedules MenuThe SET UP SCHEDULES menu lets you set up time frames for light control and exception opening/closing reports. The

Page 67 - Energy Saver Menu

Concord Ultra 60Attach Schedules to Events MenuThe ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS menu lets you link the following system events to time schedules:• Latch

Page 68 - Testing the

Concord Ultra61Exception Reports (062nn-Open-ing, 063nn-Closing, where nn=Schedule number [0 to 15])Attach Schedules To Events (Default = off)This set

Page 69 - Testing Zones/Sensors

Concord Ultra 62Energy Saver MenuThe ENERGY SAVER menu lets you set the energy saver module low- and high-setpoints. These setpoints determine when th

Page 70 - Testing Phone Communication

Concord Ultra63System Version MenuThe SYSTEM VERSION menu lets you view and identify panel hardware and software. This infor-mation is primarily used

Page 71 - Testing Light Control

Concord Ultra 64Testing Zones/SensorsTest sensors/zones after all programming is completed, whenever there is a change in environ-ment, equipment, or

Page 72 - and the ESM relay will

Concord Ultra 2• Immediate Beeps set to on• UL 98 Options set to on• Receiver Failure set to on (if wireless devices are used)• Siren Verify set to on

Page 73

Concord Ultra65For wireless sensors that don’t respond, use an RF Sniffer (60-401) test tool to verify that the sen-sor is transmitting. Constant beep

Page 74

Concord Ultra 66Testing Outputs and SirensAll outputs (onboard and SnapCard) should be tested to verify configuration programming.Be sure to contact t

Page 75

Concord Ultra67Note The system must have high- and low-temperature limits set to test the Energy Saver Module.¾To test the Energy Saver Module:1. Pr

Page 76

Concord Ultra 68Testing Cellular Backup CommunicationPerform this test to check the cellular communication between the panel and the central monitor-i

Page 77

Concord Ultra691. Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power transformer is plugged in.2. Measure the incoming AC voltage a

Page 78

Concord Ultra 70System cancels sensor bypass when you try to arm to level 2 or 3.Sensor is being bypassed before arming to 2—STAY or 3—AWAY. Arm to th

Page 79 - Concord Ultra 74

Concord Ultra711. Check for correct wiring at speaker and panel terminals; correct where necessary.2. Speaker output has shut down because panel detec

Page 80 - Worksheets

Concord Ultra 72Touchpad indicates [sensor #] supervisory and/or Sensor [sensor #] supervisory is heard.1. Use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that s

Page 81 - Table A2: Hardwire Devices

Concord Ultra731. Check that the module is wired correctly to the panel terminals.2. Verify the module LED is flashing continuously. If the LED is not

Page 82

Concord Ultra 74Module is not communicating on Bus and indicates a “Bus Failure Unit nn”. Where nn represents the Wireless Gate-way unit number.1. Che

Page 83 - Concord Ultra 78

Concord Ultra3UL 1635 Digital Alarm Communicator SystemNote For UL 1635 installations, Entry Delay plus Dialer Abort Delay must not exceed 60 seconds

Page 84

Concord Ultra75Appendix A: System Planning WorksheetsCustomer Name _________________________________Address _______________________________________Cit

Page 85 - Concord Ultra 80

Concord Ultra 76* These devices not listed, investigated, or verified by UL.† Listed, but not tested for compatibility by UL.Table A2: Hardwire Device

Page 86

Concord Ultra770910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152Table A3: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continue

Page 87 - Tables

Concord Ultra 785354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596Table A3: Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continu

Page 88 - Cross-Zoning

Concord Ultra79Table A4: System Settings Index and RecordSetting (reference) default Shortcut No. SettingInstaller Programming—8 + Installer/Dealer CO

Page 89 - Concord Ultra 84

Concord Ultra 80Exception Reports (phones) Off 0103, 0113, 0123 1_____________2_____________3___________Exception Reports (pagers) Off0133, 0143, 0153

Page 90

Concord Ultra81Phone Test On 02000Phone Test Freq. 7 days 0302Police Panic On 0512, 0522 1_____________2_____________Program Report Off 06015Quick Arm

Page 91 - Concord Ultra 86

Concord Ultra 82Appendix B: Reference Tables Table B1: Sensor Group CharacteristicsNo. Name Application Alarm DelayRestoralSupervisoryCS ReportChime

Page 92

Concord Ultra83Cross-ZoningNote Cross-Zoning is not recom-mended for exit/entry zones. Each zone has the ability to individually protect the intended

Page 93 - Concord Ultra 88

Concord Ultra 84Table B2: Item Numbers and Sensor TextItem #Sensor TextItem # Sensor Text Item #Sensor TextItem #Sensor TextItem # Sensor TextItem #Se

Page 94 - Table B8: Response Numbers

Concord Ultra 4• Up to 96 wireless or hardwired zonesStandard PanelThe following describe the basic panel (out-of-box) hardware capabilities.• Power:

Page 95

Concord Ultra85Table B3: System Event Trigger NumbersSystem Event DescriptionTrigger No.Null Trigger (used for direct control) Activated only by sched

Page 96 - Settings

Concord Ultra 86Group 08 in alarm 072 Group 25 in alarm 089Group 09 in alarm 073 Group 26 in alarm 090Group 10 in alarm 074 Group 27 in alarm 091Group

Page 97 - Concord Ultra 92

Concord Ultra87Sensor 31 in alarm 159 open 287Sensor 32 in alarm 160 open 288Sensor 33 in alarm 161 open 289Sensor 34 in alarm 162 open 290Sensor

Page 98

Concord Ultra 88Sensor 73 in alarm 201 open 329Sensor 74 in alarm 202 open 330Sensor 75 in alarm 203 open 331Sensor 76 in alarm 204 open 332Sensor

Page 99 - Concord Ultra 94

Concord Ultra89Opening Report occurred 242Closing Report occurred 243Latchkey Opening or Closing occurred 244Duress alarm 245Force Armed Report occurr

Page 100

Concord Ultra 90Notes for Table B8: Response NumbersNote The mechanical lifetime of the relay may be exceeded if an output is set up for a siren trac

Page 101 - Release Notes

Concord Ultra91Appendix C: Settings#*#**#* )* ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0#*)**#* )* )* )* ))*)*)*)*)** )* )* ) 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3* )

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Concord Ultra 92B A B A B AB A B AB AB A#*AB#*B A#*B AB AB A 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 8 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1B A 0 2 0 0 2 0

Page 103 - System Wiring

Concord Ultra93)*)*)*#*#* 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 1#* 0 4 0 0*) 0 4 0 1*))*#*)*)*)** )#*#** )* )* ) 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 0#** )* )* )

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