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1. At the
Wireless Zone <###>
screen, highlight
Serial Number
.
2. Place the GC3 Panel into Learning Mode by tapping
Learn
.
Wireless Zone Screen—Serial Number Keypad
The panel listens for the 7-digit TX ID transmission from the
sensor or peripheral.
Wireless Zone Screen—Learning Serial Number
Tip:
Instead of placing the GC3 Panel into Learning
Mode, you can alternatively use the touchscreen’s
keypad to manually enter the 7-digit TX ID. Or, if you
have previously programmed the wireless zone, you
can tap the button to the right of the entry display
fi
eld to automatically paste the last entered serial
number (TX ID).
3. Trigger the sensor or peripheral. To learn how,
see the
Installation Instructions
that came with the
product. When the panel receives the sensor’s
7-digit TX ID, the
Sensor Received
message
appears.
4. Verify that the serial number on the touchscreen
matches the 7-digit TX ID on the sensor or
peripheral. Then tap
Accept
.
5. Tap
▼
.
Step 6: Smart Areas Assignment
Select a Smart Area Assignment.
1. At the
Wireless Zone<###>
screen, highlight
Smart
Areas Assignment
.
2. Under
Smart Areas Assignement
, choose a Smart
Area (Partition) for the zone.
3. Tap
▼
.
Step 7: Choose the Equipment Age
Next, choose the equipment age.
1. At the
Wireless Zone <###>
screen, highlight
Equipment Age
.
2. Under
Equipment Age
, choose
New
or
Existing
.
3. Tap
▼
.
Wireless Zone Screen—Equipment Age
Step 8: Choose the Sensor Loop
A sensor loop is a communication channel that informs
the system how to respond when events are triggered.
Most 2GIG sensors and peripherals are designed to use
Loop 1
as the default setting. However, some sensors
and peripherals have additional features and programming
options that require a sensor loop. For example, when
programming the Wireless Smoke/Heat/Freeze Alarm,
you can program it for smoke detection using
Loop 1
, for
heat detection using
Loop 2
, and/or for freeze detection
using
Loop 3
. Always check the Installation Instructions
that came with the sensor or peripheral or consult with your
dealer.