30  Concord 4 User Manual 
Pager notification 
Your system can notify up to five different pager phone numbers to report system 
events.  The installer can program any numeric  pager to receive pages for one or 
more of the following  groups: 
•  Opening and closing reports. 
•  Latchkey reports. 
•  Notify by exception reports. 
•  High level reports. Includes  sensor alarms, tamper, restorals, phone tests, 
receiver failures, receiver jams, touchpad tampers, bus failures, freeze 
alarms, freeze troubles,  no activity alarms, fire panics, police panics, and 
auxiliary panics. 
•  Low-level reports. Includes  bypass sensors, low battery, supervisory, 
trouble,  phone test, event buffer full,  AC power failure, CPU low battery, auto 
phone test, CPU back in service, phone failure, and touchpad low battery. 
Pager messages 
When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following information is 
included: 
•  Event code (for example, 111). 
•  Sensor number or user number (for example, 004). 
•  Last four digits of the central station account number (for example, 2228). 
Although  all three types of information can be reported on your pager, your pager 
service determines how the information  will appear. 
The event code number (Table 3 below) identifies what has happened. 
Table 3: Pager event code 
A sensor has been restored  to it nonalarm  state. 
System has been  disarmed. 
System trouble  has been fixed. 
System alarm condition has been cancelled. 
System armed to Level  2 (stay). 
System armed to Level  3 (away). 
System phone/sensor  test. 
System has a trouble condition.