Interlogix Concord Express User Manual User Manual

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Concord Express User Instructions

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• The Entry Delay is a period of time long enough to let you unlock a

designated delay door and get to a touchpad to disarm the system.

Exit Delay Example

You’re about to go on an errand. You are inside your house and have just armed
the system to Level 3—AWAY.

The interior sirens and touchpads sound three quick status beeps, telling you that
the system accepted the command and has started the Exit Delay time.

During the Exit Delay time, the system sounds one short beep every 4 seconds.
The red ARMED indicator light on fixed display touchpads will flash. During the
last seconds of the delay time, the beeps will accelerate to one per second. Exit
the premises immediately.

At the end of the Exit Delay, you’ll hear three more quick status beeps. These
beeps indicate that the Exit Delay has ended. The ARMED indicator light on fixed
display touchpads will stop flashing and remain on. Opening an armed door or
window after the Exit Delay has expired will cause an alarm.

Entry Delay Example

You are returning to your house that is armed to Level 3—AWAY. When you
unlock and enter the designated delay door, the interior sirens and touchpads
sound two short beeps every two seconds. The red ARMED indicator light on
fixed display touchpads will flash. This tells you that the Entry Delay time has
begun and reminds you to disarm the system to avoid setting off an alarm.

During the last 10 seconds of Entry Delay, you’ll hear two short beeps every
second.

Your installer will work with you to decide which door(s) should be delay door(s),
and determine the delay times that will work best for you and your family. Then,
the installer will program the Exit and Entry Delay times into your system.

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