Using a touchtone phone to operate your system, Phone command prefix – GE SECURITY Concord User Manual

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Source information is shown in the following table.

Using a
Touchtone
Phone to
Operate Your
System

Your system may be equipped with a Phone Interface and Voice Module that allows system oper-
ation from a Touchtone phone on or off the premises.

The module contains a digital-voice chip, enabling programmed text to be spoken through the
phone and/or broadcast through interior speakers. Except for custom words, the voice will speak
the text that appears on alphanumeric touchpads in the system.

Phone Command Prefix

What distinguishes a call to the panel from any other out-going or incoming call is the use of the
Phone Command Prefix:

In the case of on-site operation, if the Phone Command Prefix is dialed first (within 5 seconds
of picking up the phone), the panel pricks up its ears and waits for a valid access code or com-
mand.

If the system is being accessed remotely, the Phone Command Prefix is used in conjunction
with the access code.

The prefix is usually

#

, but can be changed to

*

by the installer. If your prefix has been changed,

use

*

as the first key you press instead of

#

.

Detail Screen Display

User

U001 - U096

Wireless Touchpad or Keyfob

U600 - U829

Regular User Codes 000 - 229

U830

Partition 1 Master Code

U831

Partition 2 Master Code

U838

Partition 1 Duress Code

U839

Partition 2 Duress Code

U846

System Master Code

U847

Installer Code

U848

Dealer Code

U849

AVM Code

U850

Quick Arming

U851

Keyswitch Arming

U852

System

Detail Screen Display

Source

S00

Premise Phone

S01

Phone During Conversation

S02

Remote Phone

S06

Auto Stay Arming

S08

Keyswitch Arming Zone

S09

System

S1xx (xx = Zone Number)

Keychain Touchpad

S1xx (xx = Zone Number)

Wireless Touchpad

S3xx (xx = Bus Unit Number)

Alphanumeric Touchpad

S6xx (xx = Bus Unit Number)

Fixed Display Touchpad

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