. Go!Control Panel Installation & Programming Guide Firmware Version 1.12 ENGLISH W I R E L E S S S E C U R I T Y S Y S T E M WARNING: OWNER ’S I NS TRUCTION NOTICE Not to be removed by anyone except occup ant.
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. CONTENTS Introduction. 5 About this Guide.
5 About the 2GIG Go!Control System. 5 Important Information. 5 Installing the System in Residential Settings. 5 Installing the System in Commercial Settings. 5 System Features.
4: At Q43, type your new installer code. 5: Select “End” and “Exit” saving changes. If you have a 2GIG Go!Control Panel and do not have the installer code, suretyDIY can remotely reset that code if you are set up with our service. This page goes over how to use an Alarm.com compatible 2GIG Go!Control Panel and switch to suretyDIY. DE5450P PowerMax Programming Guide 3 2. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE2. SETTING A NEW INSTALLER CODE A. Having successfully gained access to the installer menu (see Section 1), the display will read: D.1.NEW INSTL CODE B. To change the installer code, click. The old code will appear (the factory default if this is the first change): E.
6 Optional Features and Accessories. 7 System Configuration.
8 Control Panel Features. 9 External Features. 9 Internal Features. 10 Installation Outline. 11 Wireless Installation Tips. 12 Sensors and Accessories. 13 Wireless System Sensors.
Go!Control Wireless Security System Installation and Programming Guide Wired Sensor Programming. 45 Q2: Wired Sensor Programming Outline. 45 Summary of Wired Sensor # Screen. 46 Wired Sensor Programming Questions.
46 Q2: Select Wired Sensor # (1‐2). 46 Q: Select Wired Sensor# Dialer Delay (0 to 1). 47 Q: Construct Wired Sensor # Voice Descriptor. 47 Q: Select Wired Sensor# Reports (0 to 1). 47 Q: Select Wired Sensor# Chime (00 to 13). 47 Wireless (RF) Key Fob Programming.
48 Key Fob Programming Outline. 48 Summary of RF Key Fob # Screen. 49 RF Key Fob Programming Questions.
Q51: Manual Bypass Reports to CS (0‐1). 61 Q52: AC Loss Reports to CS (0‐1). 61 Q53: System Low Battery Reports to CS (0‐1). 61 Q54: RF Low Battery Reports to CS (0‐1). 61 Q55: Opening Reports to CS (0‐1).
61 Q56: Closing Reports to CS (0‐1). 61 Q57: Alarm Restore Reports to CS (0‐1). 62 Q58: Trouble Restore Reports to CS (0‐1). 62 Q59: Bypass Restore Reports to CS (0‐1).
62 Q60: AC Restore Reports to CS (0‐1). 62 Q61: System Low Battery Restore Reports to CS (0‐1).
62 Q62: RF Low Battery Restore Reports to CS (0‐1). 62 Q63: Phone Fail Detect (0‐1). 62 Q64: Smart Test Reports. 62 Q65: RF Jam Causes Trouble (0‐1). 63 Q66: Daylight Saving (0‐1). 63 Q67: Daylight Saving Start Month (01‐12).
63 Q68: Daylight Saving Start Monday (1‐7). Go!Control Wireless Security System Installation and Programming Guide THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Copyright © 2014 Linear LLC. INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide provides distributors, dealers, and authorized installation personnel with information about installing, testing, and maintaining the 2GIG Go!Control system. 2GIG by Linear products are not sold directly to consumers and can only be obtained from authorized distribution channels. For a list of authorized distributors, visit: distributor. ABOUT THE 2GIG GO!CONTROL SYSTEM Depending on the options set during the installation, the 2GIG Go!Control system has the ability to provide three forms of protection: burglary, fire, and emergency, The system consists of the 2GIG Control Panel, wireless sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, and wireless smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. In addition, optional remote control key fobs, wireless panic buttons, and keypads may also be installed. The system monitors all protection sensor types (a.k.a., “zones”) and the system’s status. The Control Panel displays monitoring information and controls the alarm siren. The system can also be setup to send alarm and status reports to a Central Station and has the capability for two (2)‐way voice communications with the Remote Service Provider (RSP). When a security system is installed, insurers may offer discounts on the homeowners’ or renters’ insurance policy. Although the requirements and discount credits vary for each different insurer, users can generally save money as the level of protection increases. 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 system certification criteria for the ETL Listed Mark.
The recommended storage temperature for all Control Panels is ‐10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F). For optimal Control Panel use, operation temperature is 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F). No altitude range limitations have been reported while transporting Control Panel. Installing the System in Residential Settings When installing the system in a residential setting, be aware of the following:. Fire warning systems must be installed in accordance with national codes. In the United States, fire warning. Go!Control Wireless Security System Installation and Programming Guide SYSTEM FEATURES The 2GIG Go!Control system offers security protection for your property, 24‐hour emergency monitoring, and can optionally be used for fire detection in the home. Features include:.
Full Voice Response. The panel gives clear notifications that indicate system status, zone descriptions, alarms, and emergencies. Date, Time, and Weather Display. Scroll through the date, time, and daily weather forecast. Provides the ability to receive messages, including severe weather warnings.
Quick Access. The one touch access buttons allow the quickest 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 easy‐to‐use color touch screen puts a wide range of security and home automation controls at your fingertips. Multiple Arming Options. Secure your home by arming your system “AWAY” or “STAY.” The Quick Arm/Exit and Bypass features offer added convenience.
Home Automation Radio Module. The built in Z‐Wave radio enables various home automation functions including HVAC, appliances, lighting, and lock control. Two (2)‐way Response Over Cellular. Two‐way voice lets central station operators listen in and talk to you when a signal is received, ensuring that the proper emergency response personnel will be dispatched if necessary. Fully Self‐Contained. The fully self‐contained panel contains a backup battery, and allows 32 user codes to monitor up to 48 wireless zones including eight (8) key fobs, four (4) keypads, It also provides two (2) hardwire loops, 15 sensor types (a.k.a., “zones), a supervised bell output, and a programmable solid‐state control output. Over‐The‐Air (OTA) Updates. There’s no need to worry about the panel’s software becoming outdated. With the OTA function, the panel can be remotely updated with the latest software. Remote Control Options. Always be in control by remotely managing your system from a computer or web‐. Introduction Optional Features and Accessories Optional features that can be purchased to enhance the system include:. 2GIG GSM (Cellular) Radio Module. An on‐board digital communicators reports alarms and trouble to a Central Station receiver via the standard telephone network and a two (2)‐way voice communication with the Central Station. It also supports OTA updates and remote control of the system using telephone or a Web‐enabled device through the Internet.
2GIG 900 MHz Transceiver Module. it sends and receives signals with wireless touch screen keypads and image sensors. Touch screen keypads allow remote control of the system through the same graphic interface design as the 2GIG Control Panel. Note that the 2GIG 900 MHz Transceiver Module, touch screen keypad, and image sensor are only available in some regions. 2GIG Wireless Touch Screen Keypad. A wall‐mounted, full‐color, touch screen interface that provides many of the same easy‐to‐use keypad functions available on the Control Panel. It is designed for indoor use only and gives users the ability to control lights, thermostats, and door locks, as well as to view the status of every sensor zone. When the 2GIG 900 MHz Transceiver Module is installed in the Control Panel, the system can be programmed to communicate with up to four (4) Wireless Touch Screen Keypads. 2GIG Go!Control POTS Module. The POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) module offers the same features and the cellular module only over a land‐line (instead of cellular), such as two (2)‐way‐voice communication with the remote monitoring service. 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 takeover module communicates with the 2GIG Control Panel and is designed to convert up to eight (8) pre‐wired zones to supervised wireless zones. 2GIG Hardwire Conversion Kit. This kit provides installers with an easy way to convert the zones of a pre‐wired security alarm system to 2GIG wireless zones. The kit includes one (1) Super Switch Takeover Module (Wireless Takeover of an Alarm System, US Patent No. 8,638,218). You can also install two (2) additional modules, which provides installers with the capability to convert up to 24 pre‐wired security zones to wireless zones. Copyright © 2014 Linear LLC.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This illustration details the entire system configuration (including optional features). See 'Optional Features and Accessories' on page 7.12 Figure 1 Complete System Configuration Copyright © 2014 Linear LLC. CONTROL PANEL FEATURES EXTERNAL FEATURES Figure 2 Control Panel External Features A Alarm Sounder and Speaker Sounds all system local alarms, voice prompts, system sounds, and audio for two (2)‐ way voice communications with the Central Station B Color Display with Touchscreen Shows all system information, status, programming, and functions as the keypad.
Hello everyone. I recently moved to a new home with a pre-existing alarm system. The panel is a 2GIG Go!Control with an additional TS1 Touch Screen Keypad. The 2GIG system was installed by CPI security and it seems to be locked. I tried doing a hard reset by unplugging the AC adapter and battery and holding the +. While this defaulted the master code to 1111, the installer code did not default to 1561. So now I am at a loss.
I would really like to activate the alarm with suretyDIY, but I am unsure where to go from here. Prior to doing the reset, the alarm at least worked without central monitoring. Once I did the hard reset, it looks like all the sensors were removed and probably need to be reprogrammed. Should I buy a brand new panel or is there a way to unlock this panel? Also, I currently own a Qolsys system from my previous home and was wondering if the 2GIG system is better or if the Qolsys system is better. I would prefer the 2GIG because all the sensors are already installed around the house.
By the way, I checked my ADC number online and received the following message: “Sorry, your Alarm.com cellular module ############ can not currently be used with a new Alarm.com account. It is already registered with an Alarm.com provider.” Not sure if this means I need to get a new panel.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Edgar. By the way, I checked my ADC number online and received the following message: “Sorry, your Alarm.com cellular module ############ can not currently be used with a new Alarm.com account. It is already registered with an Alarm.com provider.” Not sure if this means I need to get a new panel. It sounds like the account that was using your module ID with the original provider/installer is still active. This would mean either the Alarm.com account would need to be deleted, or you would need a new module, but no, it should not require a new panel. For info on how to get started with an existing 2GIG system, When activating a 2GIG panel with our service, we unlock installer programming and the installer code for you.
Those changes take place within 20 minutes of connecting. I also noticed online that a new one says it requires firmware 1.9.4 or higher. Unfortunately, I don’t know what firmware I have. Inside the panel it says v1.9.2. Verizon Modules actually require 1.9.5 at the bare minimum, and would not function without at least that firmware version, so the panel will have at least that. You can check the firmware on the panel.
Would you mind resetting my installer code now? The installer code is reset in an initial command template once the panel communicates with our back end service. If you just ordered service, you will receive a welcome email once your account is ready to go which will provide the steps to get connected as well as login credentials for Alarm.com. Also, is there a way to push back into my system the original programming for my sensors? If a panel has never communicated with our service, we would not have a backup of sensor config. Unfortunately this would need to be done manually.