GE SECURITY Concord User Manual

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Concord

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Note

The system will not accept
the same code for two differ-
ent users.

Erasing a User Code

When a code is deleted from the system, that code no longer acts as a key for operating the sys-
tem in any manner.

To erase a user code:

1. Enter the programming menus by pressing

9

+ System or Partition Master

CODE

.

2. Press

030

nnn

0

where nnn is user 000 through 229.

3. Enter the System or Partition Master

CODE

, then #.

4. Press

*

+

00

+

#

to exit the programming menus.

Assigning Code Attributes

Code attributes determine what a person using their code can do. You will want certain users to
have more control over the system than others. For example, you would want an adult to have
more control over the system than a child. Below are code attributes that you can assign.

Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute

Direct Bypassing is a user code attribute that allows the user to bypass open sensors. If the user
code does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to bypass sensors directly.

To assign Direct Bypassing to a user:

1. Enter the programming menus by pressing

9

+ System or Partition Master

CODE

.

2. Press

030

nnn

1

where nnn is user 000 through 229.

3. To turn Direct Bypassing:

on, press

2

+

#

.

off, press

1

+

#

.

4. Press

*

+

00

+

#

to exit the programming menus.

Assigning the Remote Access Attribute

Remote Access is a user code attribute that allows the user to access the security system from a
telephone. If the user code does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to
access the system by off-premises telephones.

To assign Remote Access to a user:

1. Enter the programming menus by pressing

9

+ System or Partition Master

CODE

.

2. Press

030

nnn

2

where nnn is user 000 through 229.

3. To turn Remote Access:

on, press

2

+

#

off, press

1

+

#

.

4. Press

*

+

00

+

#

to exit the programming menus.

Assigning the Partition Jump Attribute

Partition Jump is a user code attribute that allows the user to access both partitions. If the user
code does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to access both partitions.

To assign Partition Jump to a user:

1. Enter the programming menus by pressing

9

+ System Master

CODE

.

2. Press

030

nnn

3

where nnn is user 000 through 229.

3. To turn Partition Jump:

on, press

2

+

#

.

off, press

1

+

#

.

4. Press

*

+

00

+

#

to exit the programming menus.

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