CONTENTS Summary of Keypad Main User Commands Introduction Keypad Indication LCD Status Display LCD Blank Display Editing User Codes Assigning Proximity Tags Setting and Changing the System Time and Date Telephone Control Commands Receiving a Call Calling the System Regulatory Information FCC Notice Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Limited Warranty...
2GIG Vario Quick User Guide Summary of Keypad Main User Commands Away Arm Code > Stay Arm Code > System Disarm Code > Silence an Alarm Code > Partition Away Alarm Code > > Partition No. > Partition Stay Arm Code >...
2GIG Vario Quick User Guide Introduction This quick start guide describes the main user operating procedures for the 2GIG Vario system. To view the full 2GIG Vario System User Guide, visit our website at www.2gig.com. Keypad Indication The 2 GIG Vario System LCD keypad is the primary system interface and reports its status via its LCD icons, as described below.
2GIG Vario Quick User Guide LCD Blank Display If defined by your installer, two minutes after the last keypad operation, the keypad will be disabled and the following display will appear on the LCD: Enter code: To release the keypad and return to normal operation mode, enter a user code and press+ NOTE: During blank display mode, the Ready LED indicates a trouble in the system.
Telephone Control Commands NOTE: This feature is available only if your 2GIG Vario System is equipped with the 2GIG Vario Voice Module. Receiving a Call 1. Pick up the phone. 2. Say, "Hello" and press #. You will hear an event announcement message.
2GIG Vario Quick User Guide Calling the System 1. Dial the number of the premises. If the premises has an answering machine, let the line ring once, hang up, and call again. If the premises does not have an answering machine, wait until the system picks up the call (you will hear a continuous tone).
2GIG Vario Quick User Guide Regulatory Information FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC's Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.