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


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.

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....


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).