Basic operation, Alarm condition – Interlogix Concord 4 User Manual User Manual

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Concord 4 User Manual

Basic operation

This section provides a description of basic operations.

Alarm condition

In an alarm condition, the following occurs:

• Speakers and touchpads emit emergency tones. (Your system may or may

not be monitored. If it is not monitored, no central station reports will be
made.)

• System lights flash (requires optional equipment and programming).

• Panel notifies central monitoring station for help (monitored systems only).

• Pagers are notified of the event (requires optional programming).

Fire and smoke alarms

Systems with smoke and/or heat detectors monitor for smoke and/or fire 24
hours a day in all arming levels. During a fire alarm, system sirens sound a loud
temporal tone to alert you of a fire alarm. Individual sensors also have built-in
sounders to alert occupants.

You must respond quickly to fire alarms to ensure your safety and the safety of
others.

Be prepared in case of a fire alarm:

• Plan escape routes. We recommend two escape routes per room. See

“Emergency planning” on page 84 for more information.

• Use a different escape route if closed doors feel warm or hot to the touch.

• Emphasize that everyone should escape as quickly as possible. Do not

gather any belongings, which could delay you from getting out of the building
safely.

• Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help reduce smoke

inhalation during your escape.

• Meet at a designated outdoor location.

• Emphasize that no one should reenter the building if a fire exists.

• Notify the fire department from a safe location (if the system is not monitored).

Automatic and manual fire alarms

Automatic fire alarms occur when a smoke or heat sensor detects the threatening
condition (smoke/heat from a fire) and trips the panel, causing alarm sirens to
sound. Manual fire alarms are initiated by a person pressing the fire emergency

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