User Manual

36 Concord Express User Instructions
Door/window sensor
Open the secured door or
window.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Smoke detector
Press and hold the test button
until the system sounds
transmission beeps.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Motion detector
Avoid the motion detector’s view
for 5 minutes, then enter its
view.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Rate-of-Rise Heat
Detector
(Not UL investigated)
Rub your hands together until
warm, then place one hand on
the detector for 30 seconds.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Shock sensor
(Not UL investigated)
Tap the glass twice, away from
the sensor. Wait at least 30
seconds before testing again.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Glass guard sensor
(Not UL investigated)
Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from
the sensor.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Freeze sensor
(Not UL investigated)
Apply an ice cube wrapped in
plastic to the sensor.
Do not allow the sensor to get
wet.
Zones nn OK
SENSOR nn OK
Troubleshooting
Your security system uses a variety of different alarm sirens, status beeps, and
trouble beeps to communicate with you. The next few pages describe the
different sounds and what they mean. Try to familiarize yourself with the
differences. You will hear some sounds each time you tell your security system to
do something, like arm or disarm. Some sounds you will hear only when there is
a problem with the system, like a low battery. Other sounds you will only hear in
an emergency. Getting to know your system sounds allows you to react quickly
and appropriately.
Trouble Beeps and Trouble Messages
Trouble beeps are a series of five short beeps, once a minute. When your
system detects a problem, it lets you know by sounding trouble beeps from
touchpads and sirens, and by trouble messages on touchpad displays.
Table 2 lists the causes of trouble beeps, the visual display you can expect to
see, and possible solutions for the trouble condition.