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Re: GE Concord Express question



On Jun 4, 8:38=A0pm, "Russell Brill" <russwbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Crash,
>
> Any zone above six is wireless.... There maybe a wireless smoke, or
> door/window transmitter somewhere... Supervisory means it missed more tha=
n
> two check in reports... Probably started as a Low Battery, the Graduated =
to
> being AWOL :-))............. You will need a programming keypad to delete
> the bad sensor, that 10P kit is probably starting to look pretty good rig=
ht
> now...........
>
> Russ
>
> "Crash Gordon" <webmas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:4a281d66$0$89865$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > Hey
>
> > Serviced a Concord Express today, got all bad zones closed up ok.
>
> > Owner doesn't have any codes and the one installed keypad is NOT a
> > programming keypad, so I don't know if I can get into programming or no=
t.
> > The company that installed it is LONG gone and they never contacted the
> > homeowner (it was a builder installed system). I doubt I or they will
> > invest in a programming keypad though.
>
> > Problem 2 - keypad is displaying ZONE 7 Supervisory and keypad sometime=
s
> > beeps 3x every minute. There are no smokes installed. There are 6
> > hardwired zones and are now all in normal state. What the heck is Zone =
07?
> > I cant find any reference in the install manual...so I was thinking may=
be
> > a battery trouble...Nope...threw a new battery on there while I was fix=
ing
> > other things.
>
> > Help.
>
> > I will probably end up pulling this panel and kp, but still would like =
to
> > know what the trouble is before 86ing it.
>
> > --
> > **Crash Gordon**

Thats not always true, the Concord Express can have a zone expander
snapcard for 6 more hardwire zones


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