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Navigate to the Installer Toolbox
When installing sensors and peripherals for use with
system, refer to the
Installation Instructions
included with
each product. Once you know where you will install the
sensors, you can program them for use with the GC3
Panel. To do this, use the
Installer Toolbox
menu.
The
Installer Toolbox
is the primary menu used by 2GIG
alarm dealers and professional installers. It provides these
users with access to system and peripheral programming
functions for the GC3 Security & Automation System. There
are two (2) ways to navigate to the
Installer Toolbox
menu. Use the system logo in the top-right corner of the
Home screen (or a menu) or access it from the
System
Settings
menu.
Note:
To use this feature, you must enter the
Installer Code. The factory default setting is 1561.
To navigate to the Installer Toolbox:
»
At the Home screen or one of the menus, tap the
logo in the top- right corner. Then enter your code to
access the Installer Toolbox.
OR
»
At the Home screen, tap System Settings. Then,
enter your code and tap Installer Toolbox.
Navigate to the Installer Toolbox Menu
The
Installer Toolbox
menu is shown below.
Installer Toolbox Window
Broadband
The built-in WiFi module and optional Ethernet
module allow for broadband connection for dual-path
communication, OTA updates, and connection with
secondary keypads.
Dual Path
Dual path communication is enabled by the backend
provider if available and allows for 2-way communications
between the panel and backend over broadband (WiFi
or Ethernet) with the cell radio as a second path of
communication.
Note:
2-way voice communication is available by
cell radio only.
OTA
“Over the Air” updates by broadband are supported for
fi
rmware v.3.1.0+, and High-Speed OTA is supported for
fi
rmware v.3.1.3+. Check with your backend provider about
discounted pricing for OTA over broadband.
Secondary Keypads
Broadband is also used for connection of secondary
keypads (SP1 and SP2). Keypads can be connected to
the same client WiFi as the main panel or to the systems
internal Access Point. See the section “Access Point.”