System Overview; Installation - Interlogix AdvisorOne Panel Quick Installation Manual

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System Overview

The Advisor™One self-contained lifestyle management and security system detects situations and provides control and information to
homeowners (P/N AVO-1037). The system can support up to 100 wireless sensors (a maximum of 40 of which may be a combination
of Smoke and/or CO detectors), 250 user codes, and 250 key fobs.
To support normal system operation, the AdvisorOne panel must be connected to the Internet over a Broadband connection (either
wired or Wi-Fi).
The AdvisorOne system may be configured from the factory to incorporate BlueTooth, Wi-Fi, and Z-Wave technologies. If present,
BlueTooth is used to provide mobile device access and control. Wi-Fi is used to provide wireless Ethernet connections to a router
and/or provide wireless Ethernet connection to additional Interlogix touch screens and IP cameras. Z-Wave is used to control lights,
thermostats, door locks, and other appliances.
This guide is a reference for basic installations. Installation should be performed by trained technicians. The system should be serviced
annually or as needed. Additional information is contained at www.interlogix.com/Advisor. For customer support, see
www.interlogix.com/customer-support

Installation

The AdvisorOne panel is intended for indoor use only.
Getting Started
1.
Do not remove film cover from the touch screen until installation is complete.
2.
Lay the panel on a flat surface with the touch screen facing up.
3.
Open the panel by pressing down on the tabs (A in Figure 1) and carefully swing open the panel chassis.
CAUTION: Use static electricity precautions when handling electronic components.
Mounting
1.
Choose a panel location where power can be provided, alarm sounds can be heard, and the panel is easily accessible for
operation.
Ensure that the site is optimum for all intended wireless communication capabilities.
Note: When choosing the AC outlet location for the external DC power supply, make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch
and is not part of a ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI).
2
Remove the Terminal Cover (F in Figure 3) by pressing the tabs down (E in Figure 3) and rotating the cover upward.
Note: Removing the Terminal Cover is required to gain access to the terminal strip.
3.
Run all necessary power, phone, siren, data, and hardwired contact wires to the desired panel location.
Before drilling holes to mount the panel, be aware of any electrical wiring at the drilling location.
4.
Hold the back plate against the wall and mark the two primary mounting hole locations (D in Figure 2) with a pencil.
5.
Drill the two primary mounting holes.
If no studs are present, insert drywall anchors (provided).
6.
Secure the two mounting screws (provided) to the two primary mounting locations on the wall marked in step 4.
Do not tighten the screws at this time. Leave enough clearance to mount the back plate.
7.
Mount the panel to the wall.
Be sure the panel chassis is supported when being opened. If not supported, the chassis could contact the wall and damage the
touch screen.
8.
Level the panel and secure the two primary mounting screws.
Note: In addition to the two primary mounting holes, four optional mounting holes (C in Figure 2) can be used if needed.
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