Planning the installation, Standard panel, Touchpads – Interlogix Concord Express Installation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1

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Concord Express Installation Instructions

• SMOKE VERIFY must be set to off

Planning the Installation

This section describes the system capabilities to help you get familiar with the
system. To help you prepare for system installation, Appendix A provides
planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and programming
configuration of the system.

Standard Panel

The following describes the basic panel (out-of-box) hardware capabilities.

Power: Input for an AC step-down, plug-in style transformer.

Auxiliary Power Output: Output that supplies up to 750 mA (90 mA for UL

Listed systems) at 12 VDC for bus devices and hardwired detectors, such as
touchpads and motion detectors.

Bus A and B: Input and output that provide communication between bus

devices and the panel.

2 Onboard Outputs: One 12-volt and one open-collector output that can be

set up to activate other signalling devices, based on system events.

6 Supervised Hardwire Zones: Factory programmed inputs for various

hardwired detectors (see “Accessory Modules Menu” on page 60 for a list of
factory programmed settings). Zone 6 can be set up in programming to
accept 2-wire smoke detectors.

Built-In Radio Receiver: Allows use of UTC Fire & Security 319.5 MHz.

crystal and/or SAW Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpads.

Phone Line Connection: Allows the panel to communicate with central

monitoring stations and pagers.

Touchpads

The following describes the different touchpads that can be used for system
programming and operation.

SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad: Provides complete

system programming and operation control. Displays system messages, and
indicates system status.

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