Installation Manual Instruction Manual

Chapter 4: Testing and troubleshooting
Concord 4 Installation Manual 101
4. Verify that each output responds according to the programmed configuration
number. For outputs that trigger sirens, verify that the correct alarm sounds
are produced from these sirens (see Table 17 below).
5. Contact the central monitoring station when you are finished testing.
Table 17 below describes the system alarm sounds you should hear for each
alarm event.
Table 17: System alarm sounds
Alarm type
Alarm sound
Fire
Repeating series of three beeps
Police/Intrusion
Continuous tone
Auxiliary
Rapid beeps
Light control
Test all lights plugged into X10 lamp modules to verify house code and light
number settings.
To test light control:
1. Press 0, 0 repeatedly to turn all lights on and off together.
2. Press 0, 1 repeatedly to turn light 1 on and off.
3. Repeat step 2 for remaining lights (0 + 2 for light 2, 0 + 3 for light 3, etc.).
4. Arm the system to away. All lights plugged into modules set to unit 1 (or set
as entry lights) should turn on and stay on for 5 minutes. All lights plugged
into modules set to unit 2 should blink three times to indicate the arming level.
Remaining lights should not be affected.
5. Disarm the system. If unit 1 (or entry) lights were on for an entry or alarm,
they will turn off in 5 minutes. Unit 2 lights should blink once to indicate the
system is off. Remaining lights should not be affected.
6. All lights should turn on and remain on during fire and auxiliary/medical
alarms. All lights should flash during a police or intrusion alarm.
Energy saver module (ESM)
Test the energy saver module to verify it overrides the thermostat.
Note: The system must have high- and low-temperature limits set to test the
energy saver module.