
Section 2: Installation
LED
Indicator
Description
Cellular Sig-
nal Strength
ON Steady [Green] Strong signal connection
ON Steady
[Amber]
Weak signal connection
ON Steady
[Red]
No Signal or no connection
Flashing
[Amber]
System Test ( AC, Ready, Trouble, Arm LED’s, WiFi Trouble, Cellular Trouble &
System remote status flashing at same time)
Remote Con-
nection Status
ON Steady [Green] Link to remote server is active
ON Flash
[Red]
Link to remote server is active but has failed to communicate
OFF
Link to remote server is not active or
Flashing
[Amber]
System Test ( AC, Ready, Trouble, Arm LED’s, WiFi Trouble, Cellular Trouble &
System Remote Status flashing at same time)
Note:
If the Remote Connection status LED flashes red, the panel may be having
difficulty connecting to the remote server. Restarting the panel may remedy the
issue. If the problem persists, contact technical support
Note:
During a system test, all LEDs flash.
Reset Button
Pressing and holding the Reset button, located under the battery cover (see figure 3-3), for a minimum of 10 seconds per-
forms a vendor reset. WiFi configurations (client mode) are returned to default settings.
Pressing and holding the Reset button for a minimum of 20 seconds returns the following options to their default settings:
SSID, security key, security type and reconnection to DHCP.
Note:
The system must be disarmed with no alarms in memory in order for the Reset button to function as described above.
Tamper Switch
The panel includes a tamper switch under the back battery cover. If the battery cover is removed while the system is dis-
armed, the tamper condition must be cleared before arming is permitted. If the battery cover is removed while the system is
armed, the bell sounds, a system tamper is logged and communicated to the central monitoring station, and a system tem-
per trouble is displayed in the Trouble menu.
Low Power Operation
In the event of an AC power outage, all Wi-Fi and home automation functions are discontinued. The panel uses battery
power to communicate alarms or critical conditions.
2.3 Enrolling Wireless PowerG Security Devices
Device enrollment and configuration is done using the installer portal.
Wireless devices are enrolled using one of the following methods:
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Manually entering a device-specific serial number then configuring the available options.
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Using auto enrollment.
To auto enroll:
1. Enable auto enroll using the installer portal.
2. Power up the wireless device and press the Enroll button until the on-board LED lights steady. The serial number is
displayed.
3. Confirm you want to enroll the device then configure the available options.
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