Electronic Alarms and Home Security Devices - GE Concord 4 - Default silent stay
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gilsona
01-08-09, 01:03 PM
Next question: we have ATP1000 keypad's stuck to a GE Concord 4. Is it possible to program the "stay" button on the keypad to default to silent stay instead of "chirp" stay?
Thanks!
- Al
Thanks!
- Al
MrRonFL
01-08-09, 06:39 PM
I don't think that the key can be remapped to "macro" the silent arming function. You _can_ however simply use the 5 + 2 + code to arm without the status beeps.
The Concords are very good system, but they do have a lot of default behaviors that are intended to be helpful, but cannot easily be changed if you don't like them.
The Concords are very good system, but they do have a lot of default behaviors that are intended to be helpful, but cannot easily be changed if you don't like them.
GEGUY
01-08-09, 09:11 PM
ATP 2100 and 2600 keypads have the macro button functionality...
My CHIME key arms me to STAY, Silent, No entry delay, and turns off my lights....
My CHIME key arms me to STAY, Silent, No entry delay, and turns off my lights....
MrRonFL
01-09-09, 04:15 AM
But _not_ the ATP _1000_ model? Correct?
GEGUY
01-09-09, 09:02 AM
But _not_ the ATP _1000_ model? Correct?
Correct, only the 2100 and the 2600 can do this (only Concord 4).
Correct, only the 2100 and the 2600 can do this (only Concord 4).