Electronic Alarms and Home Security Devices - GE Concord 4 Wireless Zones
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fkarg
08-14-08, 02:43 PM
I have a GE Concord 4 system and would like to know if something like the following:
I would like to add wireless sensors to the upstairs windows so I can tell if any are open from the keypads downstairs. However, I'm not worried about intrusion from upstairs, so I don't want them to be able to trigger an alarm. I'd like to be able to leave them open at night or while I'm away, but have the first floor perimeter secured just like I do now (without upstairs d/w sensors.)
Can I do what I'm thinkng with the system? Can I get partially there? Is there a sensor group for that kind of application?
Thanks,
Kev
I would like to add wireless sensors to the upstairs windows so I can tell if any are open from the keypads downstairs. However, I'm not worried about intrusion from upstairs, so I don't want them to be able to trigger an alarm. I'd like to be able to leave them open at night or while I'm away, but have the first floor perimeter secured just like I do now (without upstairs d/w sensors.)
Can I do what I'm thinkng with the system? Can I get partially there? Is there a sensor group for that kind of application?
Thanks,
Kev
kcxj
08-14-08, 04:08 PM
You will need to program as special chime zones, group 25