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INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING GUIDE,CONTROL PANEL,GC2E (ENGLISH)  10022313 Rev-C - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB MEAD BOND WITH 80 LB COATED  

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WARNING: OWNER’S INSTRUCTION NOTICE. Not 

to be removed by anyone except occupant. 

GC2e Panel 

Installation and Programming Guide 

WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for 2GIG eSeries GC2e

Page 1: ...WARNING OWNER S INSTRUCTION NOTICE Not to be removed by anyone except occupant GC2e Panel Installation and Programming Guide WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...larm Sounder 14 LTE Cellular Radio Module 15 Control Panel Wiring Diagram 16 Control Panel Wiring 17 Terminal Block Wiring Diagram 17 Backup Battery Connection and Power Supply Wiring 17 Wire Size and Length 17 Control Panel and Power Supply Mounting 18 Commercial Installations 19 NFPA Standard 72 20 Main Display Screens 21 Home Screen 21 Security Screen 21 Arming Screen 21 Menu Screen 21 System S...

Page 4: ...uestions 49 Q1 RF Sensor Programming 49 Q2 Wired Sensor Programming 49 Q3 RF Key Fob Programming 49 Q4 RF Keypad Programming 49 Q5 Exit Delay in Seconds 45 120 49 Q6 Entry Delay 1 in Seconds 30 240 49 Q7 Entry Delay 2 in Seconds 30 240 49 Q13 2 Way Voice 0 2 49 Q14 Silent Panic Burglary Listen Only 49 Q16 Police Emergency Key 0 2 50 Q17 Fire Emergency Key 0 1 50 Q18 Emergency Key 0 1 50 Q19 Quick ...

Page 5: ...0 1 55 Q76 Force Bypass Reports 0 1 56 Q77 Event Log 0 3 56 Q79 Z Wave Feature 0 3 56 Q80 Z Wave Switches Feature 0 to 1 56 Q81 Z Wave Thermostats Feature 0 to 1 56 Q82 Z Wave Door Locks Feature 0 1 56 Q83 Select Temperature Display Units 0 1 56 Q84 Services Require Master Code 0 to 1 56 Q85 Master User Access to Z Wave Toolbox 0 1 56 Q86 Disable Siren After Two Way Audio 0 1 56 Q87 Keyfob Remote ...

Page 6: ...reases It is recommended that you inform the end user to check with their insurance agent to determine if the insurer has specific requirements and or offers any discount s Important Information The 2GIG Go Control security system conforms to the Security Industry Alarm Coalition s ANSI SIA CP 01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction It also meets the residential security syste...

Page 7: ...kest help possible in an emergency The front panel and buttons serve as controls as well as indicators Pressing the button displays emergency icons on the display for Panic Fire and Emergency alarm activation each has programmable options and can be enabled or disabled Pressing the button changes the system display to the Home screen Full Color Touch Screen Control all system functions with an eas...

Page 8: ...Keypads 2GIG Go Bridge IP Communicator The Go Bridge provides Internet connectivity between the monitoring service s Central Station and the Go Control Panel requires the 2GIG 900 MHz Transceiver Module and supports automatic firmware updates provides interactive security services and increases supervision using signal forwarding to the Central Station 2GIG Super Switch Takeover Module The takeove...

Page 9: ...Fobs Panic Buttons CO Alarms Home Emergency Buttons Subscriber s Computer Subscriber s Smart Phone or Tablet Bell Output Z Wave Radio System Power Central Station Receiver Wireless Keypads Install up to 60 wireless sensors per system Cell Site Land IP Network Input Power Thermostat Remote Sirens Door Locks Lighting Controls Wireless Touch Screen Keypad Security Receiver GC2e Wireless Security Syst...

Page 10: ...d weather with your service provider account tap manually to change C Emergency Button Indicator Lights WHITE when enabled for emergency alarms and flashes during emergency alarms D Microphone For voice communication with the Central Station E Home Button Indicator Sensor Status Lights BLUE when all sensors are closed ready to arm Not lit when any sensor is open not ready to arm Arming Status Ligh...

Page 11: ...tall the 2GIG Console Battery Pack 2GIG BATT2X B Terminal Block Connections for power solid state output bell and hardwire loops C Alternate Power Supply Alternate connection for power Plug in barrel connector D J4 Pin Connector Connector for the Firmware Update Cable used to update the firmware version on the Control Panel E Cell Radio Module 2GIG Go Control Module for over the air communication ...

Page 12: ...trol Panel Mounting Plate on page 13 7 Install each of the system s wireless sensors If the hardware zone is used install the contacts and route the loop wire to the Control Panel s wall cutout 8 Install the optional hardwired sounder and route the connection wire to the Control Panel s wall cutout 9 Use the third hand hanger strap to hang the Control Panel on the mounting plate Then connect all w...

Page 13: ...loor DOOR Concrete slab floor Less than 3 ft above slab SENSOR SENSOR Wall CORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT Large metal appliance refrig CONTROL PANEL Basement GC2e Wireless Security System Installation and Programming Guide 2020 Nortek Security Control LLC All rights reserved 11 2GIG is a registered trademark of Nortek Security Control LLC Wireless Installation Tips Figure 4 Wireless Installation Tips W...

Page 14: ...over of an Alarm System US Patent No 8 638 218 Wireless System eSensors eSeries Smoke Detector USA eSeries Tilt Sensor eSeries Flood Sensor eSeries Repeater eSeries FireFighter SMKT CO Listener eSeries Water Sensor eSeries CO Detector USA eSeries Thin Door Window Contact eSeries Recessed Door Contact eSeries Glass Break Detector eSeries Outdoor Door Window Sensor eSeries Key FOB eSeries Panic eSer...

Page 15: ...parate the panel D from the bottom mounting plate 4 Depress the two tabs and pull apart to unlock the unit from the mounting plate 5 Use the level on the mounting plate then mark the wall for the wiring cutout slot Use a drywall saw to cut the slot 6 If using the optional LTE Cellular Radio Module with an external antenna remove the plastic knockout labeled on the mounting plate E Mark and cut a s...

Page 16: ...on that has been determined to be the equivalent The bell terminals can be supervised If Q21 Siren Supervision Time is set to 1 Enabled and the wire between the Control Panel and sounder is cut the Control Panel displays a trouble alert message for siren supervision and sends a bell trouble report to the Central Station 1 Install the remote sounder in a secure location where it will be easily hear...

Page 17: ...trol Panel LTE Cellular Radio Module If installing the LTE Cellular Radio Module see below NOTE The routing of the antenna wire is critical You must route the wire exactly as directed or cell radio interference will occur 1 When using external antennas plug the antenna connector into the LTE Cellular Radio Module The antenna drops into the wall or mounts in the attic with the cable passing through...

Page 18: ...lug in 14 VDC 1 7A Switching power supply 2 2 K Normally Closed Contact UL NOTE Wiring for all wired sensors and annunciators must use UL Listed low voltage Class 2 or better grade wire Sensor and display voltages must comply with Class 2 low voltage requirements 1 2 3 4 5 6 GC2e Wireless Security System Installation and Programming Guide 2020 Nortek Security Control LLC All rights reserved 16 2GI...

Page 19: ... Panel input terminals 14VDC Terminal 1 and 14VDC Terminal 2 NOTE Grounding of the Control Panel is NOT required for proper operation 5 Plug the backup battery pack s connector into the connector on the Control Panel s circuit board The Control Panel does not recognize that the battery is connected until AC power is connected to the power supply NOTE The standard backup battery that is included wi...

Page 20: ...d If the Control Panel does not power up check the power supply polarity Figure 15 Securing the Power Supply Control Panel and Power Supply Mounting After all the wiring complete follow these steps to power up the Control Panel 1 Place the bottom of the Control Panel over the lower lip of the backplate and flip the Control Panel upwards Then push the Control Panel over the mounting bracket until i...

Page 21: ...al Installations Figure 16 Commercial Installations For commercial installations the Control Panel is designed for use only as a burglary alarm system and not for fire protection Installation location and wiring methods shall be in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 National Electric Code UL 681 Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems and UL 827 Central Station Alarm Services...

Page 22: ... construction a smoke alarm shall be installed in each sleeping room 2 1 1 2 For family living units with one or more split levels i e adjacent levels with less than one full story separation between levels a smoke alarm shall suffice for an adjacent lower level including basements Exception Where there is an intervening door between one level and the adjacent lower level a smoke alarm shall be in...

Page 23: ...alarms are pending For information about the Silent Control button see the Control Panel s User Guide Arming Screen The Arming screen lets users arm the security portion of the system It displays the system status and arming buttons for Stay and Away mode It also includes these options Entry Delay Select this check box to arm the system with an entry delay Clear the check box to arm the system wit...

Page 24: ... of Nortek Security Control LLC System Status Screen The System Status screen lists system status and any alerts The date and time of alerts are listed in the displayed log One option button for Silence is displayed it temporarily stops the announcement of the system status during the status display Figure 22 System Status Screen Menu Display Screens ...

Page 25: ... the installer code with the ability to access a variety of system configuration and testing buttons NOTE The Installer Toolbox is only accessible when the system is disarmed The installer code does NOT disarm the system You must know the user code to disarm the system Accessing the Installer Toolbox There are two 2 ways to access the Installer Toolbox on the Control Panel At the Home screen tap t...

Page 26: ...uestions see Programming Question Table on page 29 Figure 28 Q1 Select RF Sensor 01 48 63 74 Figure 27 Installer Toolbox Screen After tapping the System Configuration button the first programming question appears To learn more see System Configuration Screens System Configuration Screens Use the System Configuration screens to program sensors into the system Installers can access the System Config...

Page 27: ...play is the status bar that shows the current system mode the status of the sensors and any current system trouble alerts Special icons are displayed on the right side to provide visual indications of the system s current condition Figure 29 System Status Icons A Status Bar B Status Icons AC Power On OFF Figure 30 AC Power ON The AC Power icon shows the status of the AC power to the Control Panel ...

Page 28: ... Entry Some of the programming questions require entering numeric or alphabetic data For devices that can be named the Control Panel contains a large vocabulary with words to choose from See Voice Descriptors on page 35 Tap Insert to display the first word in the Voice Descriptors list Use the and arrows to scroll through the word list or enter the corresponding three 3 digit code See Voice Descri...

Page 29: ...ious action This is useful when you want to restore the previous value for the question or sub question Tap Sum Summary to reveal a summary of the values stored for the question and sub options Tap End to reveal a summary of the values stored for the entire Control Panel memory Tap Learn to set the system to receive a sensor s serial number during programming Tap Paste to repeat the last sensor se...

Page 30: ... button from the system s Toolbox 3 of 3 screen 2 Enter the installer code the default installer code is 1561 in the Enter Your Code to Access the Toolbox screen 3 At the Installer Toolbox tap System Configuration Then begin the RF Sensor Programming Questions on page 39 4 After programming all of the required sensors into the Control Panel tap End then Exit to save the changes 5 After the Control...

Page 31: ...ensor Reports 0 to 1 1 Enabled Select Wired Sensor Chime 0 to 13 0 Disabled Q3 Select Fob 1 to 8 Select Fob Used 0 to 1 0 Unused Select Fob Equipment Code 0000 0000 Other Enter Fob Other Equipment Code 0 to 9999 0 NOTE Only shown when 0000 other is selected as the Fob Equipment Code Enter Fob Serial Number 7 digits 0000000 Select Fob Equipment Age 0 to 1 0 New Select Fob Emergency Key 0 to 4 0 Dis...

Page 32: ...lect Troubles Resound After Holdoff 0 to 7 0 Disabled Q48 Enter Download CSID 6 digits 000000 Q49 Select Programming Mode Entry Reports to CS 0 to 1 0 Disabled Q50 Select Trouble Reports to CS 0 to 1 1 Enabled Q51 Select Manual Bypass Reports to CS 0 to 1 0 Disabled Q52 Select AC Loss Reports to CS 0 to 1 1 Enabled Q53 Select System Low Battery Reports to CS 0 to 1 1 Enabled Q54 Select RF Low Batt...

Page 33: ... DHCP is selected in Select Configuration Source 0 to 1 the following sub questions appear Select Port 1 to 8 1 Port 1 NOTE This option is automatically selected if you choose 0 DHCP in the previous question Typically you will skip this question unless additional programming is required Select Used 0 to 1 0 Disabled NOTE Typically you will skip this question unless additional programming is requir...

Page 34: ... of Nortek Security Control LLC Zone Numbering Zones Descriptions 1 48 Wireless Zones 47 48 Wireless Cross Sensor Zone 49 50 Wired Zones 51 58 Keyfobs 59 62 Keypads 63 74 Wireless Zones 92 Duress 95 Fire 96 Medical 99 Police Panic The Control Panel supports 60 wireless protection zones When programming zones keep the following numbering ranges in mind ...

Page 35: ...ensor type is the same as a perimeter zone except when the system is disarmed a violation displays a trouble alert on the Console s display Common uses for this sensor type are protection of sensitive areas that require notification and possibly a Central Station 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...

Page 36: ...output will not activate An instant silent alarm will occur when this type of sensor is triggered with the system armed in either the Stay or Away mode 32 Remote Device This zone type is selected by the installer when pairing the panel with peripheral devices that can utilize localized troubles such as RF jam low battery tamper or AC loss detected by the peripheral device This sensor is continuous...

Page 37: ... BYPASS 067 EMERGENCY 029 BYPASSED 068 ENTER 030 CABINET 069 ENTRANCE 031 CANCEL 070 ENTRY 032 CARBON MONOXIDE 071 ERROR 033 CELLAR 072 EXERCISE 034 CELLULAR 073 EXIT 035 CELL RADIO 074 EXIT NOW 036 CENTER 075 EXTERIOR 037 CHECK 076 EXTERNAL 038 CHEST 077 FAILURE 039 CHILDREN S 078 FAMILY 040 CHIME 079 FAN Code Description Code Description 080 FIFTEEN 119 INTRUSION 081 FIFTY 120 IS 082 FIRE 121 KE...

Page 38: ...UPERVISION 182 RELAY 222 SYSTEM 183 REMOTE 223 TAMPER 184 REPEAT 224 TEMPERATURE 185 RF JAM 225 TEN 186 RIGHT 226 TERMINATED 187 ROOM 227 THERMOSTAT 188 SAFE 228 THIRD 189 SECOND 229 THIRTEEN 190 SECURITY 230 THIRTY 191 SENSOR 231 THREE 192 SENSORS 232 TO 193 SESSION 233 TOOL 194 SET 234 TRANSMITTED 195 SEVEN 235 TRANSMITTER 196 SEVENTEEN 236 TROUBLE Code Description Code Description 237 TURN 276 ...

Page 39: ...0655 Existing Door Window Contact 0692 Existing CO Detector 0708 Existing Heat Sensor 0859 CO1 345C CO Detector Canada 0860 CO1 345 CO Detector USA 0862 2GIG Thin Door Window Contact 0863 2GIG Recessed Door Contact 0864 2GIG Glass Break Detector 0865 2GIG Outdoor Door Window Sensor 0866 2GIG 4 Button Keyfob Remote 0867 2GIG Wireless Keypad 0868 2GIG Panic Button Remote 0869 2GIG PIR with Pet Immun...

Page 40: ...000 Other in the previous question you must enter this code Q Enter RF Sensor Serial Enter the serial number typically a label on the sensor or its packaging or tap Shift then Learn on the panel Then trip the sensor to transmit the serial number to the panel Q Select RF Sensor Equipment Age Specify whether the sensor is 0 New or 1 Existing Q Select RF Sensor Loop Number Specify the appropriate loo...

Page 41: ...Outline Summary of RF Sensor Screen After setting all the options for a sensor the RF sensor summary screen is displayed The screen can also be displayed for programmed sensors during RF sensor program editing by tapping the Sum button While programming each RF sensor remember that the and arrow bu ons step through each of the RF sensor numbers To return to programming tap Edit Current or Edit Nex...

Page 42: ... additional input set the loop number as 3 3 When entering the sensor number for the sensor s loop 2 or 3 tap Paste to recall the last programmed sensor s serial number The sensor number will be filled in automatically if Learn is used Q Select RF Sensor Dialer Delay 0 to 1 DEFAULT 1 Enabled If this feature is enabled the delay time must be set to a minimum of 30 seconds for ANSI SIA compliance To...

Page 43: ... for this RF sensor If a chime and or voice is required for this RF sensor choose one of the other chime options Wired Sensor Programming The Control Panel can be programmed with up to two 2 wired sensors The wired sensors are hardwired contact loops connected to the loop input terminals on the Control Panel s terminal strip To see where the two 2 hardwired sensors can be wired into the Terminal B...

Page 44: ...nsor program editing by tapping the Sum button While programming each wired sensor remember that the and arrow bu ons step through each of the wired sensor numbers To return to programming tap Edit Current or Edit Next Tap Skip to go to question number Q3 RF Key Fob Programming See Wireless RF Key Fob Programming on page 44 Figure 48 Summary of Wired Sensor Screen Q2 Wired Sensor Programming Outli...

Page 45: ...and Back buttons 5 To remove a word tap Delete Q Select Wired Sensor Reports 0 to 1 DEFAULT 1 Enabled Wired sensors can be programmed to trigger a report to the Central Station or not The default setting 1 Enabled activates reporting for this wired sensor number To prevent reporting for this wired sensor number select 0 Disabled Q Select Wired Sensor Chime 00 to 13 DEFAULT 0 Disabled Each wired se...

Page 46: ...ction of double tapping the top buttons 0 Disabled 1 Auxiliary Alarm 2 Audible Alarm 3 Silent Panic or 4 Fire Q Select Fob Key Can Disarm Choose 0 Disabled or 1 Enabled to specify if the key fob is allowed to disarm the system Q Construct Fob Voice Descriptor Construct the name assigned for the keyfob announcement See Voice Descriptors on page 35 Q Select Fob Arm No Delay Choose if key fob will ar...

Page 47: ... arrow bu ons step through each of the key fob numbers To return to programming tap the Edit Current or Edit Next buttons Tapping Skip goes to question number Q4 RF Keypad Programming See Wireless RF Keypad Programming on page 46 RF Key Fob Programming Questions Q3 Select Fob 1 to 8 Up to eight 8 wireless four 4 button key fobs can be used with each Control Panel Key fobs reports as sensors 51 58 ...

Page 48: ...ULT Keyfob The voice descriptor are the actual the words that the Control Panel use for this fob for low battery announcements and log entries Up to five 5 words are allowed 1 Tap Insert to place a word from the vocabulary into the data entry field 2 Use the or arrows to scroll through the words or enter the word s three 3 digit index number 3 Tap Insert again for the next word Up to five words ar...

Page 49: ...E 2GIG Wireless Touch Screen Keypad is not intended for UL 985 Household Burglar Alarm System Units installations Q Enter RF Keypad Other Equipment Code 0 9999 DEFAULT 0 NOTE This question is only displayed if 0000 Other is selected as the RF keypad s equipment code IMPORTANT The equipment code is a four 4 digit code that is assigned to the appropriate keypad model being used Enter the equipment c...

Page 50: ...or Wireless Touch Screen keypads DEFAULT 1 Enabled Standard wireless keypads have 24 hour emergency buttons labeled Fire and Police The default 1 Enabled enables this RF Keypad s emergency keys To disable this RF Keypad s emergency keys select 0 Disabled the keys will not be able to trigger an alarm or report NOTE The RF Keypad s POLICE button triggers a silent alarm if programming question Q16 Po...

Page 51: ... supports two 2 way voice communications between the subscriber and the Central Station operator over the LTE Cellular Radio Module if installed after an alarm has been reported The 1 Stay On Line allows two 2 way audio over the cell radio Selecting 2 Stay On Line Including Fire and CO Alarms allows 2 way audio over cell radio during fire and CO alarms To turn off the two 2 way audio feature OFF s...

Page 52: ... a swinger Swinger shutdown sets the maximum number of alarms that any sensor or hardwire loop can trigger during a single arming period NOTE CO and Smoke detector alarms are not limited by the swinger shutdown count Other types of 24 hour zones are limited by the swinger shutdown count The default setting 2 Two Trips sets the swinger shutdown count at two 2 trips To change this count select 1 6 Q...

Page 53: ...an automatic test report to the Central Station every 30 days To change the number of days enter a value between one 1 to 255 days To disable this feature select 0 Disabled Q31 Cancel Time in Minutes 5 255 DEFAULT 5 minutes The minimum setting for ANSI SIA CP 01 compliance is 5 minutes The number of minutes can be increased without affecting ANSI SIA CP 01 compliance A cancel report will be sent t...

Page 54: ...ower restore at a random time of up to 45 minutes after the event occurs This helps to reduce Central Station congestion due to a wide spread power outage affecting many Control Panels at once The random AC power status report timer is triggered based on the time set by Q38 Random AC Loss Report Time The default setting 1 Enabled turns this feature ON To turn this feature OFF select 0 Disabled NOT...

Page 55: ...solved even if the trouble is acknowledged at the Control Panel The Control Panel can be set to delay re sounding these types of trouble beeps for 1 7 days NOTE This feature is not allowed in UL 985 installations The setting must be 0 Disabled in this grade of installation The default setting 0 Disabled allows trouble beeps for CO and fire sensors to re sound every four 4 hours after being acknowl...

Page 56: ...r manually bypassed gets restored The default setting 0 Disabled prevents bypass restore reports To allow bypass restore reports select enabled 1 Enabled Q60 AC Restore Reports to CS 0 1 DEFAULT 1 Enabled AC power restore reports can be sent to the Central Station when the Control Panel regains AC power after an AC power loss The default setting 1 Enabled allows AC power restore reports To turn of...

Page 57: ... ignore the Control Panel tamper switch select 0 Disabled Q72 Quick Bypass 0 1 DEFAULT 0 Disabled 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 not required to bypass the open sensor s and complete the arming The d...

Page 58: ...ure lights and locks Q85 Master User Access to Z Wave Toolbox 0 1 DEFAULT 0 Disabled The Z Wave Toolbox menu can be set to require the use of the master user code or the installer code By default the installer code is required for users to access the Z Wave Toolbox The default setting 0 Disabled requires users to enter the installer code to access the Z Wave Toolbox menu and all of its features in...

Page 59: ...riate supplier Options include Option Supplier 0 No Radio Modem Supplier This is the default setting 1 Radio Modem Supplier 1 Alarm com 2 Radio Modem Supplier 2 3 Radio Modem Supplier 3 4 Radio Modem Supplier 4 5 Radio Modem Supplier 5 SecureNet 6 Radio Modem Supplier 6 Q92 Select Network Device 0 to 1 DEFAULT 0 None When enabled the 1 Go Bridge option provides the installer with the following que...

Page 60: ...he trouble indications automatically clear The default setting 1 Enabled allows Go Bridge network failure trouble indications To turn off Go Bridge trouble indications select 0 Disabled Q95 Select Broadband Network Failure Reports 0 to 1 DEFAULT 1 Enabled NOTE The Go Bridge IP Communicator must be installed to use this function If the Go Bridge IP Communicator loses its broadband connection the Co...

Page 61: ...ce When done tap OK Figure 53 Brightness Volume Screen 9 At the Toolbox 1 of 3 screen tap to go to the Toolbox 2 of 3 screen 10 Tap Backlight Timeout Then tap the button that corresponds to the number of seconds or minutes the backlight turns OFF after it is idle When done tap OK Figure 54 Back Light Timeout Screen 3 To save the programming changes be sure the Save Changes option is checked To exi...

Page 62: ...the Toolbox 2 of 3 screen tap Set Time Then use the and arrows to set the hours minutes and AM PM When done tap OK Figure 56 Select Time Screen 14 At the Confirmation screen tap OK To return to the Security screen tap Back OR To return to the Home screen press 11 At the Toolbox 2 of 3 screen tap Set Date Then use the and arrows to set the month day and year When done tap OK Figure 55 Set Date Scre...

Page 63: ...the report to complete then disarm the console 3 Panic Test Trigger a 24 Hour Panic sensor if installed or tap the Control Panel s Emergency button and then tap the Panic button if enabled Wait about 45 seconds for the report to complete then disarm the console 4 Emergency Test Trigger a 24 Hour emergency sensor if installed or tap the Emergency button if enabled wait ab out 45 seconds for the rep...

Page 64: ...ystem Test Sensors Screen Signal Strength 2 At the Radio Status screen tap Cell Phone Test Figure 62 Radio Status Screen 4 Repeat the test for each sensor in the list If you are testing a sensor with multiple loops for example a Smoke Heat Freeze alarm wait 15 seconds between each loop s test NOTE If a sensor is not detected no signal will register Tap OK Then at the Sensors Test Failed screen tap...

Page 65: ...e performing a hard reset Q44 Lock Installer Programming must be set to option 1 or 2 and Q45 Lock Default Programming must be set to 0 See Q44 Lock Installer Programming 0 2 on page 52 To perform a hard reset 1 Remove the Control Panel cover and completely disconnect all power to the Control Panel 2 On the inside back of the Control Panel plug in the backup battery 3 Tap and hold down the Emergen...

Page 66: ...he following measures Relocate the Console away from the TV radio receiver Plug the Console into a different wall outlet so that the Console is on a different branch circuit Re orient the TV radio antenna If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Industry Canada Notices NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned ...

Page 67: ...fire protection NOTE The standard backup battery that is included with all 2GIG Control Panels does not support UL 985 installations To comply with the secondary supply requirement in UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units you must install the 2GIG Console Battery Pack 2GIG BATT2X IMPORTANT All conductors and attachments are manufactured in accordance with the Standard for UL 681 Installation ...

Page 68: ... in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenue or profit or cost of removal installation or reinstallation All implied warranties for functionality are valid only until the warranty expires This Nortek Security Control LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied All products returned for warranty se...

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