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Go!Control 

Installation and Programming 

Technical Training 

Summary of Contents for Go!Control Panel

Page 1: ...Go Control Installation and Programming Technical Training ...

Page 2: ...HARDWARE System Capabilities What s Inside The Transformer Terminal Block GSM Unit ...

Page 3: ...SYSTEM CAPABILITIES 48 Wireless Zones 2 Hardwired Zones 8 Keyfobs 4 Secondary Keypads 2 Way Over GSM default 2 Way Over POTS optional 232 Z Wave devices ...

Page 4: ...HARDWARE WHAT S IN THE PANEL Third Hand RJ45 Connector POTS 24 HR Back Up Battery 345Mhz Receiver Terminal Block GSM Antenna Compartment Pop In Style GSM Unit 85dB Siren Speaker ...

Page 5: ...HARDWARE THE TRANSFORMER VDC Positive VDC Negative Wire to port 1 inside the panel Wire to port 2 inside the panel ...

Page 6: ...Hardwire Zone 2 7 Hardwire Zone 1 6 External Bell 5 External Bell 6 12 VDC 120mA max 4 Open Collector Output 250mA 16VDC max 3 Ground hardwire zones 2 14VDC Input from Transformer negative 1 14VDC Input from Transformer positive ...

Page 7: ...HARDWARE GSM MODULE Mounting Screws Antenna Port IMEI Serial Number ...

Page 8: ...PROGRAMMING Installer Toolbox System Configuration Programming a Zone Programming a Keyfob Programming a Keypad Radio Status System Restore Walk Test Disable Sounder ...

Page 9: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press SECURITY ...

Page 10: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press MENU ...

Page 11: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press TOOLBOX ...

Page 12: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press RIGHT ARROW ...

Page 13: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press RIGHT ARROW ...

Page 14: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press INSTALLER TOOLBOX ...

Page 15: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Installer Code 1561 ...

Page 16: ...PROGRAMMING INSTALLER TOOLBOX Press SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...

Page 17: ...EM CONFIGURATION NAVIGATION Navigated by Questions rather than Field Values Q1 Wireless Zones Q2 Hardwire Zones Q3 Keyfobs Q4 Wireless Keypads Q5 Q86 System Settings Press GO TO followed by the two digit Question 01 86 ...

Page 18: ...PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Q1 Q4 Use the and arrows to move back and forth between SUB QUESTIONS Use the and arrows to scroll through the different options ...

Page 19: ...PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Q5 Q86 Use the and arrows to move back and forth between QUESTIONS Use the and arrows to scroll through the different options ...

Page 20: ...ach Control Panel The options for each sensor are programmed with sub questions Begin by entering the RF sensor number or select it using the or arrows After selecting the sensor number program the sensor details by using the and arrows to select each of the sub options Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 21: ...F sensor needs to be assigned to a sensor type The sensor type determines how and when the Control Panel responds to signals from the sensor Select the sensor type that matches the sensor s function using the or arrows or enter the sensor type number directly on the keypad ...

Page 22: ... 02 exit entry 2 03 perimeter 04 interior follower 05 day zone 06 24 hour silent alarm 07 24 hour audible alarm 08 24 hour auxiliary alarm 09 24 hour fire 10 interior with delay 14 24 hour carbon monoxide 16 24 hour fire with verification 23 no response type 24 silent burglary Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 23: ...git code that is assigned to the model of sensor being used The Control Panel will display a list of sensor models and their associated 4 digit equipment code Select the model of RF sensor being programmed for this sensor number using the or arrows or enter the equipment code number directly on the keypad ...

Page 24: ...emote 0860 CO1 345 CO detector USA 0859 CO1 345C CO detector Canada 1026 CO3 345 2gig CO detector USA Canada 0873 TAKE 345 takeover module 0637 HW D W 5816 0470 HW R D W 5818MNL 0533 HW PIR 5890 0530 HW PIR 5894PI 0519 HW Glass Break 5853 0589 HW Smoke 5808W3 0557 HW Heat Sensor 5809 0624 HW Flood Sensor 5821 0491 HW Panic Pendant 5802MN2 0655 Existing door window contact 0609 Existing motion dete...

Page 25: ...the sensor number that was logged for the sensor being programmed Use the SHIFT button to access alpha characters For automatic entry press SHIFT then press LEARN The Control Panel will wait for a sensor transmission Trigger the sensor being programmed and the Control Panel will beep four times and learn the sensor s serial number Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 26: ...quipment Age Default New 0 The Control Panel can be used with new or existing RF sensors If this RF sensor is new for the installation leave the default of new 0 If this RF sensor is already installed select existing 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 27: ... RF Sensor Loop Number Default 1 2GIG DW10 door window sensors have two inputs Either or both sensor inputs can be used LOOP 1 An external normally closed hardwired input LOOP 2 An internal magnetic contact Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 28: ...y The delay time is set by the abort window dialer delay programming question Q 35 the default delay is 30 seconds The default 1 causes delayed dialing for this RF sensor number For immediate dialing for this RF sensor number select disabled 0 NOTE This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP01 compliance Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 29: ...e annunciation Press INSERT to place a word from the vocabulary into the data entry field Use the or arrows to scroll through the words or enter the word s 3 digit index number see vocabulary table on Page 19 Press INSERT again for the next word Up to five words are allowed To move between words press the FWD and BACK buttons To remove a word press DELETE Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 30: ...or Reports Default Enabled 1 RF sensors can trigger a report to the Central Station or not The default 1 enables reporting for this RF sensor number To prevent reporting for this RF sensor number select disabled 0 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 31: ...signals from this sensor or else a sensor supervisory trouble alert will occur The default 1 allows supervision for this RF sensor To turn off supervision for this RF sensor select disabled 0 NOTE Portable sensors such as panic buttons should not be set as supervised if the sensor will be removed from the premises at times Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 32: ...s voice descriptor when the sensor is triggered The default 0 disables the chime for this RF sensor If a chime and or voice is required for this RF sensor choose one of the other chime options RF SENSOR CHIME 0 disabled 1 voice only 2 voice with ding dong 1 3 ding dong 2 4 voice with ding dong 2 5 ding dong 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 33: ...ver the different settings you chose for that zone and make sure everything is correct If you need to adjust a setting press EDIT CURRENT If everything looks correct you can press EDIT NEXT to move onto the next zone Press SKIP to move onto the next Question WIRED ZONES Press SKIP to continue ...

Page 34: ...sors The wired sensors are hardwired contact loops connected to the loop input terminals on the Control Panel s terminal strip WIRED SENSOR REPORTING CODES Wired sensor 1 Reports as sensor 49 Wired sensor 2 Reports as sensor 50 NOTE Wired sensors CANNOT be used for a CO or Fire Sensor loop Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 35: ...ing the or arrows or enter the sensor type number directly on the keypad SENSOR TYPES 00 unused 01 exit entry 1 02 exit entry 2 03 perimeter 04 interior follower 05 day zone 06 24 hour silent alarm 07 24 hour audible alarm 08 24 hour auxiliary alarm 10 interior with delay 23 no response type 24 silent burglary Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 36: ... Q2 WIRED SENSORS Select Wired Sensor Equipment Code Default 0 The wired sensor equipment code defines the sensor s manufacturer and type Enter the 4 digit equipment code for the sensor Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 37: ...ipment Age Default New 0 The Control 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 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 38: ...al State Default Not Used 0 The two hardwired loops can be wired for normally open N O or normally closed N C contacts or for end of line EOL resistor WIRED SENSOR NORMAL STATE 0 not used 1 closed 2 open 3 end of line resistor Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 39: ...lay The delay time is set by the abort window dialer delay programming question Q 35 the default delay is 30 seconds The default 1 causes delayed dialing for this wired sensor number For immediate dialing for this wired sensor number select disabled 0 NOTE This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP01 compliance Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 40: ... voice annunciation Press INSERT to place a word from the vocabulary into the data entry field Use the or arrows to scroll through the words or enter the word s 3 digit index number see vocabulary table on Page 19 Press INSERT again for the next word Up to five words are allowed To move between words press the FWD and BACK buttons To remove a word press DELETE Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 41: ...r Reports Default Enabled 1 Wired sensors can trigger a report to the Central Station or not The default 1 enables reporting for this wired sensor number To prevent reporting for this wired sensor number select disabled 0 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 42: ...s voice descriptor when the sensor is triggered The default 0 disables the chime for this wired sensor If a chime and or voice is required for this wired sensor choose one of the other chime options WIRED SENSOR CHIME 0 disabled 1 voice only 2 voice with ding dong 1 3 ding dong 2 4 voice with ding dong 2 5 ding dong 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 43: ...ook over the different settings you chose for that zone and make sure everything is correct If you need to adjust a setting press EDIT CURRENT If everything looks correct you can press EDIT NEXT to move onto the next zone Press SKIP to move onto the next Question KEYFOBS Press SKIP to continue ...

Page 44: ...KEY FOB REPORTING CODES RF key fob 1 Reports as sensor 51 RF key fob 2 Reports as sensor 52 RF key fob 3 Reports as sensor 53 RF key fob 4 Reports as sensor 54 RF key fob 5 Reports as sensor 55 RF key fob 6 Reports as sensor 56 RF key fob 7 Reports as sensor 57 RF key fob 8 Reports as sensor 58 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 45: ...KEYFOBS Select Fob Used Default Unused 0 Key fobs can be used with the Control Panel or not The default 0 sets all key fobs as unused 0 To enable programming for this key fob select used 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 46: ... defines the sensor s manufacturer and type The default is 0000 other Select 0866 KEY1 345 4 button keyfob remote for a 2GIG KEY1 key fob remote Select 0577 Existing keyfob remote for an existing key fob remote NOTE Only 2GIG KEY1 key fobs can be used with this system Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 47: ...nual entry enter the fob number that was logged for the fob being programmed Use the SHIFT button to access alpha characters For automatic entry press SHIFT then press LEARN The Control Panel will wait for a fob transmission Trigger the fob being programmed and the Control Panel will learn the fob s serial number Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 48: ... the same time for five seconds can trigger an emergency alarm The default 0 disables the emergency function for this fob To enable the emergency function for this fob select one of the four options FOB EMERGENCY KEY FUNCTION 0 disabled 1 auxiliary alarm 2 audible alarm 3 silent panic 4 fire Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 49: ...g the Control Panel with the fob s DISARM button or not If using a key fob as a stationary wall fob it can be set to prevent someone from using it to disarm the system The default 1 allows this fob to disarm the system To not allow this fob to disarm the system select disabled 0 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 50: ...ry announcements and log entries Press INSERT to place a word from the vocabulary into the data entry field Use the or arrows to scroll through the words or enter the word s 3 digit index number Press INSERT again for the next word Up to five words are allowed To move between words press the FWD and BACK buttons To remove a word press DELETE Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 51: ...ault Disabled 0 Key fobs can be set to arm the Control Panel with or without an Entry Delay The default 0 sets this fob to arm the system with an Entry Delay To set this fob to arm the system without an Entry Delay select enabled 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 52: ...UXILARY button can be used to trigger the Control Panel s open collector output The default 0 disables this fob s auxiliary button To use this fob s auxiliary button select the output function FOB KEY 4 OUTPUT 0 disabled 1 toggle output 2 momentary output Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 53: ...the different settings you chose for that keyfob and make sure everything is correct If you need to adjust a setting press EDIT CURRENT If everything looks correct you can press EDIT NEXT to move onto the next keyfob Press SKIP to move onto the next Question KEYPADS Press SKIP to continue ...

Page 54: ...programmed with up to four RF remote control keypads or wireless touch screen keypads RF KEYPAD REPORTING CODES RF Keypad 1 Reports as sensor 59 RF Keypad 2 Reports as sensor 60 RF Keypad 3 Reports as sensor 61 RF Keypad 4 Reports as sensor 62 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 55: ...EYPADS Select RF Keypad Used Default Unused 0 Keypads can be used with the Control Panel or not The default 0 sets all keypads as unused 0 To enable programming for this keypad select used 1 Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 56: ...pment code defines the sensor s manufacturer and type Select 0867 PAD1 345 wireless keypad for a 2GIG PAD1 RF keypad Select 1059 TS 1 wireless touchscreen keypad for a 2GIG TS1 Wireless Touch Screen Keypad NOTE The TS 1 wireless keypad is not for UL985 installations Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 57: ...l entry enter the keypad number that was logged for the fob being programmed Use the SHIFT button to access alpha characters For automatic entry press SHIFT then press LEARN The Control Panel will wait for a keypad transmission Trigger the keypad being programmed and the Control Panel will learn the keypad s serial number Press the arrow to continue ...

Page 58: ...d when complete The Control Panel will display RF keypad 1 4 for keypad identification The TS1 will display Network ID xxxx which is the unique serial number identifying the specific keypad Press OK on both the Control Panel and TS1 to continue NOTE The Model 2GIG TS1 wireless touch screen keypad will display The security system is temporarily not operational after learning the keypad This is norm...

Page 59: ...r the different settings you chose for that keypad and make sure everything is correct If you need to adjust a setting press EDIT CURRENT If everything looks correct you can press EDIT NEXT to move onto the next keypad Press SKIP to move onto the next Question SETTINGS Press SKIP to continue ...

Page 60: ...SM back up you must enable Q 63 so the system will look for a POTS line and then send a trouble signal if the line is lost Q 11 Enter CS Phone no default Here is where you would enter the Central Station Receiver line Remember to check for prefixes that might be required to dial out Q 9 Only necessary for POTS systems Q 12 CS Account no default Here is where you would enter the last 4 digits of yo...

Page 61: ...programming lockout feature is provided to prevent takeovers The Control Panel can be set To limit an installer s access to programming questions after a period of 48 hrs The 48 hr lockout timer Starts when the installer exits system configuration 0 unlimited full access default 1 deny access to programming after 48 hrs 2 limited access to programming after 48 hrs Installer can view but not change...

Page 62: ...io status option allows you to monitor your cell strength the activity of the cell unit its serial number and other information You can also run a cell phone test manually to check to make sure it is linked correctly to your Central Station ...

Page 63: ...INSTALLER TOOLBOX RESTORING DEFAULTS You can choose to restore the system to its original default settings or reset only the console or zones individually ...

Page 64: ...ox and System Test Customer Toolbox are identical This will enable you or the customer to trip the sensors to test the signal strength of the equipment and to make sure the components are installed correctly This will not send a signal to your Central Station ...

Page 65: ...STALLER TOOLBOX DISABLE SOUNDER By pressing ok you will disable the sounder siren for 30 min After that It will automatically enable itself Or you can manually enable the sounder with the same menu option ...

Page 66: ...ODULE SUPER SWITCH Convert 8 hardwire zones into 8 wireless zones by utilizing the existing hardwire system Stack up to 6 Takeover Modules onto 1 GO CONTROL system Take over dry contacts as well as powered zones ...

Page 67: ...TAKEOVER MODULE SUPER SWITCH G PORT 12V PORT ZONE PORTS Common ground port LO wires from the existing system 12 VDC power from the existing systems AUX power HI wires from existing system ...

Page 68: ...connect all power to existing hardwire system 2 Completely wire the takeover module 3 Connect back up battery terminals module and existing system 4 Reconnect the existing systems power supply If not powered up in correct order The system will show a low battery On each zone controlled by the Takeover module ...

Page 69: ...AKE 345 Serial XXX XXX1 for each zone after add 1 to the last digit Age 1st zone new each zone after existing Loop 1 always Dialer Delay disabled unless required Voice Descriptor program accordingly Reports enabled Supervised enabled Chime customer XXX XXX1 XXX XXX2 XXX XXX3 ...

Page 70: ...HOME SERVICES WHAT IS Z WAVE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ADDING A Z WAVE DEVICE CREATING SCENES CREATING RULES Z STAT CT30 ...

Page 71: ... a device a room a floor or the entire home according to your needs and desires Z Wave Is Affordable Unlike costly whole home control systems that need special wiring and professional installation Z Wave is accessible and easy for the do it yourselfer Z Wave Is Powerful Z Wave s intelligent mesh networking understands the present status of any enabled device and gives you confirmation that your de...

Page 72: ...n Easily control lights thermostats locks etc Uses mesh network topology for increased network robustness and range Used by over 200 companies to make a wide variety of products Z Wave is a WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL using the 908 42 MHz frequency ...

Page 73: ...rtunately homes have walls appliances or other things that can interfere with the signal Using another Z Wave device that repeats like an Evolve lamp module will relay the signal to the out of range device The more devices you add to your network the more reliable your network becomes ...

Page 74: ...HOME SERVICES PROGRAMMING Questions 79 82 in System configuration are required to be modified for The Home Services portion of the Go Control panel to function Below are the questions and their options ...

Page 75: ...abled Visible The Home Services button is visible and when user presses the Home Services button the panel will read The Home Services feature is not currently activated To activate Home Services please call your security provider 2 Local fully enabled remote access disabled 3 Local partially enabled local rules disabled remote control enabled ...

Page 76: ...HOME SERVICES PROGRAMMING Q80 SELECT Z WAVE SWITCH CONTROL FEATURE Defaulted as 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled ...

Page 77: ...HOME SERVICES PROGRAMMING Q81 SELECT Z WAVE THERMOSTAT CONTROL FEATURE Defaulted as 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled ...

Page 78: ...HOME SERVICES PROGRAMMING Q82 SELECT Z WAVE DOOR LOCK CONTROL FEATURE Defaulted as 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled ...

Page 79: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES Press SERVICES ...

Page 80: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES Press TOOLBOX ...

Page 81: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES Enter INSTALLER CODE ...

Page 82: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES Press ADD REMOVE DEVICES ...

Page 83: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES ...

Page 84: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES DISCOVERY SCREEN PRESS AND RELEASE DEVICE BINDING SWITCH WHEN A DEVICE IS DISCOVERED IT WILL SHOW THE MANUFACTURER AND THE NODE ...

Page 85: ...HOME SERVICES ADDING REMOVING DEVICES DISCOVERY SCREEN PRESS AND RELEASE DEVICE BINDING SWITCH WHEN A DEVICE IS REMOVED IT WILL SHOW THAT IT HAS BEEN REMOVED ...

Page 86: ...HOME SERVICES RENAMING A DEVICE Press SWITCHES ...

Page 87: ...HOME SERVICES RENAMING A DEVICE Press DEVICE BAR ...

Page 88: ...HOME SERVICES RENAMING A DEVICE Press RENAME ...

Page 89: ...HOME SERVICES RENAMING A DEVICE KEYBOARD USE THE KEYBOARD TO CUSTOM NAME THE DEVICE ...

Page 90: ...HOME SERVICES RENAMING A DEVICE KEYBOARD USE THE KEYBOARD TO CUSTOM NAME THE DEVICE NOW THE STATUS SCREEN WILL SHOW THE DEVICE NAME RATHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER ...

Page 91: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Press SCENES ...

Page 92: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Press ADD SCENE ...

Page 93: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Name the Scene ...

Page 94: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Press ADD ACTION ...

Page 95: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Select a Device Type ...

Page 96: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE Select The Action Press OK ...

Page 97: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A SCENE List of Scenes ...

Page 98: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A RULE Press RULES ...

Page 99: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A RULE Press ADD RULES ...

Page 100: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A RULE Select the EVENT Select the SCENE ...

Page 101: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A RULE List of Rules ...

Page 102: ...HOME SERVICES CREATING A RULE ON ALARM COM ...

Page 103: ...THERMOSTAT CT 30e WHY DO WE OFFER ONE INSTALLATION STEPS NETWORK INCLUSION ...

Page 104: ...THERMOSTAT CT 30e The Z Stat CT 30e Manufactured by Radio Thermostat Co Flawless integration with the CNTRL2 Panel Touch Screen Interface 10 month battery life Also has a C wire for powered applications ...

Page 105: ...lining up your labeled wires with the ports If some of your labeled wires do not correspond with any ports on the thermostat see your installation guide for alternative labeling p 17 18 Step 4 Power up the HVAC system A good way to test if the thermostat is working is to manually turn on the fan You will hear the fan kick on USE THE INSTALLATION GUIDE INCLUDED WITH THE THERMOSTAT TO IDENTIFY WHAT ...

Page 106: ...e enabled Step 2 Now go to ADD DEVICES and link the thermostat Press the MENU button on the right then the MATE touch screen button on the left twice Wait for the ADD DEVICES page to upload all the information from the thermostat this may take a little bit 30 sec or so ...

Page 107: ...e enabled Step 2 Now go to ADD DEVICES and link the thermostat Press the MENU button on the right then the MATE touch screen button on the left twice Wait for the ADD DEVICES page to upload all the information from the thermostat this may take a little bit 30 sec or so ...

Page 108: ...THERMOSTAT NETWORK DISCOVERY Step 3 Allow device to fully query and upload Step 4 Add to scenes or rules ...

Page 109: ...855 2GIGTEC 855 244 4832 HRS of Operation Mon Fri 8am 7pm MST Sat 8am 4pm MST Alarm com Tech Support 9am 7pm EST M F 866 834 0470 Radio Thermostat Tech Support 9am 12am EST 7 days week 888 207 6317 support radiothermostat com ...

Page 110: ...Andrew Curtis Director of Customer Support acurtis 2gig com o 801 221 9162 c 801 874 4085 ...

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