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Installer Programming

Q-64 

Select  smart test reports

DEFAULT: Disabled (0)

Smart test reports are a way to reduce Central Station traffi c. If smart test reports 
are enabled and regular periodic test reports are enabled, any non-test report to 
the Central Station (alarm, restore, trouble, etc.) during the normal operation of 
the system will reset the periodic test report timer. Periodic test reports would only 
be sent if the Control Panel has not reported in any way to the Central Station.

•  The default (0) prevents smart test reports.
•  To allow smart test reports, select enabled (1).

Q-65 

Select  RF jam causes trouble (0-1)

DEFAULT: Disabled (0)

The system can monitor the Control Panel’s sensor receiver and detect whether a 
transmitter is stuck on the air causing jamming. When jam detect is enabled, the 
Control Panel will indicate a trouble condition if RF jamming is detected.

 

NOTE: This programming question only functions if trouble 
reports are enabled with programming question Q-50.

•  The default (0) disables RF jam detection.
•  To turn on RF jam detection, select enabled (1).

Q-66 

Select  daylight saving (0-1)

DEFAULT: Enabled (1)

The Control Panel can adjust its displayed clock and internal clock for daylight 
saving time. If the GSM radio is used, the time will be automatically adjusted 
regardless of this setting. 

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•  The default (1) enables daylight saving time adjustment.
•  To turn off automatic daylight savings adjust, select disabled (0).

 

NOTE: If required, use programming questions Q-67, Q-68, Q-69, 
and Q-70 to modify the daylight saving start and stop dates.

Q-67 

Select  daylight saving start month (01-12)

DEFAULT: March (03)

•  The default (03) sets March as the daylight saving start month.
•  To change the start month, enter the month, January - December 

(01-12), that the new daylight saving time will start.

Q-68 

Select  daylight saving start Sunday (1-7)

DEFAULT: 2nd Sunday (2)

•  The default (2) sets the second Sunday as the daylight saving start week.
•  To change the start week, enter the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, last, second 

from last, third from last (1-7) as the daylight saving start week.

Q-69 

Select  daylight saving end month (01-12)

DEFAULT: November (11)

•  The default (11) sets November as the daylight saving end month.
•  To change the end month, enter the month, January - December 

(01-12), that the custom daylight saving time will end.

Q-70 

Select  daylight saving end Sunday (1-7)

DEFAULT: 1st Sunday (1)

•  The default (1) sets the fi rst Sunday as the daylight saving end week.
•  To change the end week, enter the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, last, second 

from last, third from last (1-7) as the daylight saving end week.

Q-71 

Select  system tamper causes trouble (0-1)

DEFAULT: Enabled (1)

The Control Panel’s case has a tamper switch that detects if the case has been 
opened. The system can be programmed so that a tamper switch activation will 
cause a trouble indication if the system is disarmed, and an alarm if the system 
is armed.

•  The default (1) allows the Control Panel tamper switch to trigger trouble 

when the system is disarmed, and alarm when the system is armed.

•  To have the system ignore the Control Panel 

tamper switch, select disabled (0).

Q-72 

Select  quick bypass (0-1)

DEFAULT: Disabled (0)

Normally, sensors that are violated (open) at the time the system is armed will 
require the user to enter their code to force bypass them. The Control Panel can 
be programmed so that when the system is armed with open sensors, a code is

 

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 required to bypass the open sensor(s) and complete the arming.

•  The default (0) requires entering a code to bypass sensors.
•  To allow bypassing sensors without a code, select enabled (1).

Q-73 

Select  disarming keyfob after alarm (alert) (0-1)

DEFAULT: Disabled (0)

The system can produce a unique sound when it’s disarmed with a key fob after 
an alarm has occurred. Four beeps will sound from the Control Panel’s speaker, 
four chirps will sound from the external sounder (if installed). This feature serves 
as a safety alert to the user so they can enter the protected premises with caution.

•  The default (0) will not cause a unique sound 

when disarming after an alarm.

•  To cause unique sound when disarming after an alarm, select enabled (1).

Q-74 

Select  keyfob arm / disarm confi rmation (0-1)

DEFAULT: Disabled (0)

The system can produce a unique sound when it’s armed or disarmed with a 
key fob. The Control Panel’s speaker will sound one beep when arming and two 
beeps when disarming. The external sounder (if installed) will sound one chirp 
when arming and two chirps when disarming (four beeps after an alarm if Q-73 is 
enabled). This feature indicates to the user that their key fob signal was received 
by the Control Panel in case other arm/disarm indications (armed LED, etc.) are 
not available or visible to the user.

•  The default (0) will not cause a unique sound when controlled by a key fob.
•  To cause a unique sound when controlled by a key fob, select enabled (1).

Q-75 

Select auto unbypass for manual bypass (0-1) 

DEFAULT: Enabled (1)

Violated (open) sensors can be 

manually bypassed

 by the user through the User 

Toolbox or 

force bypassed

 at the time of arming.

 

Force bypassed sensors automatically have their 
bypasses removed when the system is disarmed.

 

Manually bypassed sensors can have their bypass automatically 
removed at disarming or have their bypasses remain in place.

•  The default (1) automatically removes bypasses from manually 

bypassed sensors when the system is disarmed.

•  To have manually bypassed sensors remain bypassed 

when the system is disarmed, select disabled (0).

Summary of Contents for GO!control 2GIG-CNTRL2

Page 1: ...Wireless Security System Installation Programming Instructions 2GIG CNTRL2 2GIG CP2...

Page 2: ...e ceiling Do not install smoke alarms where normal ambient temperatures are above 100 F 37 8 C or below 40 F 4 C Also do not locate alarm in front of air conditioners heating registers or other locati...

Page 3: ...ounder Disable Icon 14 Backup Battery Status Icon 14 Test Mode Icon 14 Touch Screen Keypad Traffic Icon 14 GSM Radio Icon 14 Interior Sensor Open Icon 14 Programming Navigation 15 Navigation Arrows Go...

Page 4: ...requirements to qualify for a discount For an ETL smoke alarm system use only approved model smoke detectors with this Control Panel NOTE Some cities and municipalities may require an alarm system per...

Page 5: ...subscribers can query and control their system using a computer browser from anywhere in the world The Alarm com server can also send messages time corrections and software updates to the Control Pan...

Page 6: ...lashes ORANGE when ANY sensor is open not ready to arm Flashes RED while system is armed HOME BUTTON INDICATOR THIRD HAND HANGER STRAP Hooks onto mounting plate during installation to hold the Control...

Page 7: ...ery connector into the connector on the Control Panel s circuit board 14 Swing the Control Panel up placing the bottom over the lip of the mounting bracket Push the top of the Control Panel into the m...

Page 8: ...second button lockout Lithium battery 345 MHz ETL Listed 2GIG GB1 Glass Break Detector Monitors for the sound of breaking glass Two test LEDs Dual shatter recognition technology thud then crash Lithiu...

Page 9: ...module Locking connector 2GIG ANT4X External In wall GSM Antenna Antenna installs in the wall behind Control Panel 2 foot cable Plugs into GSM module Locking connector 2GIG BATT1 Standard Battery Pac...

Page 10: ...rmally open N O or normally closed N C End of line resistors EOLR can also be used to supervise the loops Only contacts should be used with the hardwired loops The Control Panel does not support power...

Page 11: ...LCO INPUT DROP SIDE OFTHE BOX OR ANY EARTH GROUNDS 3 At the demarcation box connect the RED cable wire to the box RING and the GREEN cable wire to the box TIP 4 At the demarcation box connect the BLAC...

Page 12: ...as simply plug the antenna connector into the GSM module The antenna will drop into the wall or mount in the attic with the cable passing through the slot in the Control Panel s mounting plate See Fig...

Page 13: ...ug the backup battery pack s connector into the connector on the Control Panel s circuit board The Control Panel will not recognize that the battery is connected until AC power is connected to the pow...

Page 14: ...e displayed To arm the system without an entry delay un check the ENTRY DELAY check box To arm silently without sounding the Exit Delay beeps check the SILENT EXIT check box Stay Mode arming always ha...

Page 15: ...shortcut to help the installer access the Installer Toolbox quickly Pressing the lower right corner of the Home Screen while the system is disarmed will immediately display a code entry screen When t...

Page 16: ...he system is being tested in Walk Test Mode the test mode icon will be displayed on the status bar Touch Screen KeypadTraffic Icon When the Control Panel is communicating to a touch screen keypad the...

Page 17: ...utton advances to the next programming question section The arrows select the next or previous programming sub question The arrows choose values for the question or move the cursor left and right alon...

Page 18: ...allation The volume setting DOES NOT affect the volume of alarm sounds 9 Press to view the second toolbox screen 10 Press BACKLIGHTTIMEOUT and set the display lighting timeout 11 Press SET DATE and SE...

Page 19: ...delay restart 0 1 1 enabled Q QUESTION DEFAULT Q 28 Select quick exit 0 1 1 enabled Q 29 Enter periodic test in days 0 255 30 days Q 31 Enter cancel time in minutes 5 255 5 minutes Q 32 Select cancel...

Page 20: ...ion trouble report but not an alarm when the system is disarmed 06 24 hour Silent Alarm This sensor type is active independent of the system arming status The code for silent panic is sent to the Cent...

Page 21: ...LAUNDRY 127 LEFT 128 LEVEL 129 LIBRARY 130 LIGHT 131 LIGHTS 132 LIQUOR 133 LIVING 134 LOADING 135 LOCK 136 LOFT 137 LOW WORD 138 MAIN 139 MAINTENANCE 140 MASTER 141 MEDICAL 142 MEDICINE 143 MENU 144 M...

Page 22: ...umber 01 48 Sensor Type Exit entry perimeter interior etc Sensor Equipment Type Certain sensor types will ask for equipment type Sensor Equipment Code Sensor model door window PIR smoke detector etc S...

Page 23: ...ON KEYPAD OR PRESS TO SELECT FROM LIST OR ENTER ON KEYPAD OR PRESS TO SELECT FROM LIST OR ENTER ON KEYPAD OR PRESS TO SELECT FROM LIST OR ENTER ON KEYPAD OR PRESS TO SELECT FROM LIST OR insert PRESS...

Page 24: ...arrows or enter the equipment type number directly on the keypad Select RF sensor equipment code DEFAULT 0000 other The equipment code is a 4 digit code that is assigned to the model of sensor being u...

Page 25: ...button can be used to recall the last programmed sensor s serial number The sensor number will be filled in automatically if LEARN is used Select RF sensor dialer delay 0 1 DEFAULT Enabled 1 Required...

Page 26: ...announcement and chime options for the sensor Wired Sensor Summary Screen After setting all the options for a sensor the wired sensor summary screen is displayed The screen can also be displayed for p...

Page 27: ...ol Panel can be used with new or existing wired sensors If this wired sensor is new for the installation leave the default of new 0 If this wired sensor is already installed select existing 1 Select w...

Page 28: ...button RF Key Fob Summary Screen After setting all the options for a sensor the key fob summary screen is displayed The screen can also be displayed for programmed key fobs during key fob program edit...

Page 29: ...quipment age 0 1 DEFAULT New 0 The Control Panel can be used with new or existing key fobs If this fob is new for the installation leave the default of new 0 If this fob is already installed select ex...

Page 30: ...een After setting all the options for a sensor the RF keypad summary screen is displayed The screen can also be displayed for programmed RF keypads during RF keypad program editing by pressing the SUM...

Page 31: ...the Control Panel will learn the RF keypad s serial number TS1 WirelessTouch Screen Keypads For 2GIG TS1 Wireless Touch Screen Keypads press LEARN The Control Panel will display Pair with TS 1 Initia...

Page 32: ...HIFT button accesses the pound and star symbols The P button adds a 3 second pause to the dialing NOTE If a second Central Station telephone number is programmed with question Q 41 the Control Panel w...

Page 33: ...e supervised If the wiring to the sounder is cut for 15 30 or 45 seconds a bell trouble report can be sent to the Central Station The default 0 disables external sounder supervision To supervise the e...

Page 34: ...information on setting the cancel report trigger time NOTE This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP 01 compliance Q 33 Select cross sensor 47 48 0 1 DEFAULT Disabled 0 The Control Panel c...

Page 35: ...sses B C D E and F characters Q 42 Select remote control phone 0 3 DEFAULT Data and voice 3 This setting controls remote telephone access to the system The data option is for the installer It allows a...

Page 36: ...trouble beeps from sounding from 10 pm to 9 am The trouble s will still be displayed and immediately reported to the Central Station and can be acknowledged but they won t sound beeps until after 9 a...

Page 37: ...shutdown until the time of disarm and the sensor is closed The default 0 prevents alarm restore reports To allow alarm restore reports select enabled 1 Q 58 Select trouble restore reports to CS 0 1 DE...

Page 38: ...light saving end week Q 71 Select system tamper causes trouble 0 1 DEFAULT Enabled 1 The Control Panel s case has a tamper switch that detects if the case has been opened The system can be programmed...

Page 39: ...isible 1 The Z Wave home services feature can be enabled or disabled with various remote control access options The default 1 displays the SERVICES button but will show a message that the feature is c...

Page 40: ...1 DEFAULT Disabled 0 This setting enhances system operation in personal emergency applications and also provides the dealer with the option of the siren sounding until the bell cut off or to the end...

Page 41: ...permitted 4 Setup each User Code with the User Access Option Screen Each User Code can be set to be currently valid or not or to have conditional validity depending on a time and date schedule Refer...

Page 42: ...ome active again To re enable the sounder manually follow these steps 1 From the Installer Toolbox Screen press ENABLE SOUNDER 2 A confirmation screen will be displayed Press OK Zone ReportingTest To...

Page 43: ...est report to the Central Station Exiting the Walk Test Mode will send a stop test report to the Central Station To perform a walk test follow these steps 1 From the Installer Toolbox screen press WAL...

Page 44: ...Installer Toolbox TelephoneTest The telephone test checks the land line connection to the Central Station through the Control Panel s built in digital communicator The test is accessed through the Us...

Page 45: ...s Industry Canada Notices NOTICE The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone int...

Page 46: ...exit delay restart 0 1 1 enabled Q QUESTION DEFAULT Q 28 Select quick exit 0 1 1 enabled Q 29 Enter periodic test in days 0 255 30 days Q 31 Enter cancel time in minutes 5 255 5 minutes Q 32 Select c...

Page 47: ...126 LAUNDRY 127 LEFT 128 LEVEL 129 LIBRARY 130 LIGHT 131 LIGHTS 132 LIQUOR 133 LIVING 134 LOADING 135 LOCK 136 LOFT 137 LOW WORD 138 MAIN 139 MAINTENANCE 140 MASTER 141 MEDICAL 142 MEDICINE 143 MENU...

Page 48: ...46 Notes...

Page 49: ...47 Notes...

Page 50: ...panel internal features 4 Control panel location 5 Control panel location height 5 Control panel mounting 11 Control panel mounting plate 8 Control panel wiring 11 Control panel wiring diagram 2 Cross...

Page 51: ...31X telephone jack 9 S Saving programming 39 Security screen 12 Select keyfob remote arming mode on system not ready 38 Select siren mode 38 Sensor signal loss through materials 5 Sensor types 18 Sens...

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