Johnson Controls IQ4 NS Installation Manual
Johnson Controls IQ4 NS Installation Manual

Johnson Controls IQ4 NS Installation Manual

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IQ4 NS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Software Version 4.3.0
The IQ4 NS is an All-In-One control panel, providing full security and smart home functionality

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  • Page 1 IQ4 NS INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Version 4.3.0 The IQ4 NS is an All-In-One control panel, providing full security and smart home functionality...
  • Page 2 Features accessible to users and installers alike are outlined in the IQ4 NS User Guide. In this document, reference to “EN Grade 2” refers to EN50131 Grade 2 Certified product. The information contained herein is proprietary, and is solely owned by Qolsys Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PANEL OVERVIEW 51- Edit Sensor 97- Advanced Z-Wave Diag 145- Supported 433 MHz (DSC) Sensors 5- Exterior Front 52- Delete Sensor 98- PowerG Test 146- Supported 433 MHz (AT&T) Sensors 6- Exterior Back 100- Dual Path Test 147- Supported PowerG Sensors WI-FI DEVICES 7- Interior...
  • Page 4: Panel Overview

    PANEL OVERVIEW For US and CANADA: Warning: This Product should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72, (National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,Quincy, MA 02269) and with National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Printed information describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair service is to be provided with this Product. In Canada the product shall be installed in accordance with the Standard for the Installation of Residential Fire Warning Systems, CAN/ULC-S540.
  • Page 5: 5- Exterior Front

    PANEL OVERVIEW EXTERIOR FRONT Power LED Status LED Speaker & Siren QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE OF...
  • Page 6: 6- Exterior Back

    PANEL OVERVIEW EXTERIOR BACK For EN Grade 2 RF antenna applications, these routing hole mounting holes shall be used Single, double or triple gang box compatible For UL2610 and EN Grade 2 applications this screw shall be used for tamper protection against Locking Screw w/ mounting removal...
  • Page 7 (For CE use SRF433 only. Not approved for EN Grade 2 applications) (Required for EN Grade 2 installations) *NOTE: IQ4 NS will typically only have 1 RF daughter card pre-installed from the factory. Depending on model/country variant it will be either PowerG, 319.5...
  • Page 8: Installing The Panel

    INSTALLING THE PANEL...
  • Page 9: 9- Wall Mount

    2. If using the model with the 1. Latch the top of the IQ4 NS legacy security radio, in the onto the SmartMount provided hole on the right hand backplate.
  • Page 10: 10- Table Stand Option

    INSTALLING THE PANEL TABLE STAND (OPTIONAL) Do not use for UL2610 or EN Grade 2 or equivalent installations With the included power Locate the SmartMount 1. With a small phillips supply and cable, plug the table stand and insert the screwdriver, screw in the barrel connector into the hooks into the back of the...
  • Page 11: 11- Wiring Diagram

    INSTALLING THE PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES IMPORTANT: - 7v⎓DC Transformer: Use 18AWG **WARNING! Use 7v⎓DC** (0.75mm ) wire no longer than 98.5ft Power Supply ONLY (30m) to ensure sufficient power is received at the panel. * The minimum permissible wire size shall 7v⎓DC* IN not be smaller than 22 AWG (0.33mm BARREL JACK...
  • Page 12: 12- Powering The Panel

    INSTALLING THE PANEL POWERING THE PANEL Note: This unit must be powered by a 24-hour, 120 V, 60 Hz or 230-240 VAC, 50 Hz circuit (as appropriate for your country) that cannot be turned off by a switch, dimmer, or Residual Current Device. Failure to provide this circuit may prevent it from providing constant protection. Power supply shall be located within same room as control unit.
  • Page 13: User Interface

    USER INTERFACE...
  • Page 14: 14- Led Indicators

    USER INTERFACE LED INDICATORS The front of the IQ4 NS includes 2 LED indicators, letting an installer or end user know the status of the system at a glance. Power LED Solid Green System is Powered by AC Flashing Green System is Powered by Battery Only.
  • Page 15: 15- Speaker Annunciations

    USER INTERFACE SPEAKER ANNUNCIATIONS In addition to the LED Indicators, the speakers may also announce system statuses when the Power Button on the right side of the system is pressed. Power Button System will Power On if currently Press and Hold for 3 seconds powered down Announces alarms, troubles and Press...
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 17 IQ INSTALLER INTERFACE IQ4 NS uses the “IQ Installer Interface” (v1.2+) for local system installer programming over Wi-Fi, taking the place of the built-in touchscreen found on IQ Panel 4 & IQ4 Hub. This application is available for iOS and Android devices and can be downloaded on both the Apple and Google Play stores by searching for the phrase “IQ Installer Interface”.
  • Page 18: 18- Connecting To Iq Installer

    CONNECTING IQ INSTALLER TO IQ4 NS Use the IQ Installer Interface to connect to IQ4 NS to complete system setup. To connect, complete the following steps: 1. Open IQ Installer, tap Start on the phone screen to begin. Tap Scan QR Code, then position your phone and scan the QR label on the back of the panel or the side of the box.
  • Page 19: 19- Setup Wizard

    PROGRAMMING SETUP WIZARD FIND IT Setup Wizard The “Easy Install Wizard” is an onscreen, step-by-step programming tool that makes the already fast and intuitive installation process even easier, ensuring every install is consistent and follows best practices. QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 20: 22- User Management

    The following settings can be configured on the IQ4 NS via the Configuration menu. Setting Description The IQ4 NS can save up to 242 user access codes. Only Dealer, Installer and Master User Management codes can create or edit user access codes. Installation Enroll Devices, program and configure IQ Pro settings.
  • Page 21 PROGRAMMING CONFIGURATION Setting Description Upgrade Software Upgrade the software version using Wi-Fi or Panel AP. Create and edit partitions, view a list of users and sensors assigned to a partition. Partitions NOTE: Partitions must be Enabled under Dealer Settings. QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 22 USER MANAGEMENT FIND IT The IQ4 NS can hold up to 242 user codes. Only Dealer, Installer and Master user codes can create or edit user codes. Once a code is created, all information can be edited, except for the “User Type”.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING INSTALLATION FIND IT QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 24 PROGRAMMING DEVICES FIND IT QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 25: Security Sensors

    SECURITY SENSORS...
  • Page 26: 25- Security Sensors

    SECURITY SENSORS AUTO LEARN SENSOR Note: SRF433 is not for EN Grade 2 Installations. SRF319 and SRF345 are not for UKCA or CE/EN Grade 2 Installations 1. Select “Auto Learn Sensor” then press “Start Autolearn” 2. Open/Close or Tamper a sensor to enroll. For PowerG contacts, hold the “enroll” button until the yellow LED flashes.
  • Page 27: 27- Add Sensor

    SECURITY SENSORS ADD SENSOR 1. Select “Manual PowerG” or “Manual SRF” 2. Tap the field marked “Sensor DL ID” to open the keyboard. Enter the DL code or Sensor ID on the back of the device and touch “Save” 3. Choose Sensor Type from list 4.
  • Page 28 SECURITY SENSORS SENSOR TYPE When adding or editing security devices you can choose from the following sensor types: Door/Window Motion Glass Break Key Fob Keypad Auxiliary Pendant Smoke Detector CO Detector Hardwire Translator Wireless Translator Temperature Heat Water Shock Sensor Freeze Tilt Door Bell...
  • Page 29 SECURITY SENSORS SENSOR NAME When you select the sensor name field you can choose from a variety of preset sensor names by scrolling up and down or create a custom description. QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 30 SECURITY SENSORS SENSOR GROUP Sensor groups will change the behavior of the sensor. These are tied directly to your Sensor Type, displaying only what’ s relevant. Touch the “Sensor Group” drop down to change. A full list of Sensor Groups and descriptions can be found under “Sensor Groups”...
  • Page 31: 30- Sensor Groups

    Sensor Group numbers and behaviors remain the same across all frequencies. When pairing a 345 MHz sensor with the Panel, an additional option for “Loop” number will be shown. IQ4 NS also supports the use of Zigbee daughter card in conjunction with compatible Zigbee devices for UL/ULC Residential Fire and Burglary applications.
  • Page 32 SENSOR GROUPS DOOR/WINDOW GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Away Instant- Follower Interior door that triggers alarm instantly when system is armed to away Delay mode only This sensor does not report or trigger an alarm. This is a chime only sensor Local Safety Sensor when “Activity Monitoring”...
  • Page 33 SENSOR GROUPS MOTION GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Active only when armed to “Away”, and trips instantly when motion is Away- Instant Motion detected. Does not trip if an entry/exit sensor is tripped first Active in both “Stay” & “Away” modes, and trips instantly when motion is Stay- Instant Motion detected.
  • Page 34 SENSOR GROUPS MOTION GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Active in both “Stay” & “Away” modes. During Away mode, trips instantly Away- Instant, Stay- when motion is detected. Does not trip if an entry/exit sensor is tripped Delay Motion first. During Stay mode, triggers an entry delay when motion is detected. Away- Instant Interior Active only when armed to “Away”, and trips instantly when motion is Motion...
  • Page 35 SENSOR GROUPS GLASS BREAK *345 MHz glass break sensors can be programmed as “Loop” 1 only GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Glass Break Active in both “Stay” and “Away” mode Glass Break -Away Active in “Away” mode only Only KEY FOB *345 MHz Keyfobs will follow the IQ Panel’...
  • Page 36 SENSOR GROUPS KEY FOB *345 MHz Keyfobs will follow the IQ Panel’ s Keyfob programming and functionality GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Worn as a wrist watch or pendant, the button(s) is/are programmed to trigger an Mobile Auxiliary Auxiliary panic. NOTE: Medical functionality has not been evaluated for UL/cUL, UKCA or CE/EN Grade 2.
  • Page 37 SENSOR GROUPS KEYPAD GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Installed in a fixed location such as night stand, the keypad is programmed to Fixed Auxiliary trigger an Auxiliary panic. NOTE: Medical functionality has not been evaluated for UL/cUL, UKCA or CE/EN Grade 2. Installed in a fixed location such as night stand, the keypad is programmed to Fixed Silent trigger a silent Auxiliary panic.
  • Page 38 SENSOR GROUPS AUXILIARY PENDANT *345 MHz auxiliary pendants can be programmed as “Loop” 1 only GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Installed in a fixed location such us under a desk, the button(s) is/are Fixed Intrusion programmed to trigger a police panic Mobile Intrusion Worn or carried, the button(s) is/are programmed to trigger a police panic Installed in a fixed location such us under a desk, the button(s) is/are...
  • Page 39 SENSOR GROUPS *345 MHz smoke sensors will have the option to change the “Loop” number to 1, 2 or 3. This will allow the sensor to be programmed twice as 2 different SMOKE DETECTOR/HEAT zones where supported by the device GROUP NAME SUPERVISED...
  • Page 40 SENSOR GROUPS HARDWIRE TRANSLATOR & WIRELESS TRANSLATOR GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Triggers an alarm when sensor is tampered in “Stay” or “Away” Takeover mode TILT *345 MHz tilt sensors can be programmed as “Loop” 3 only GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Triggers alarm after “normal delay”...
  • Page 41 SENSOR GROUPS *345 MHz water sensors will have the option to change the “Loop” number to 1, 2 or 3. This will WATER allow the sensor to be programmed twice as 2 different zones where supported by the device GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO...
  • Page 42 SENSOR GROUPS FREEZE *345 MHz temp sensors can be programmed as “Loop” 1 only GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Triggers an alarm when sensor detects low temperatures. Freeze NOTE: temperature sensor functionality has not been evaluated by UL/cUL Freeze Non-Reporting Used for local alerts. Will not report an alarm to the Central Station Please note: When using the PGx905 with Group 52, Freeze, the Low threshold setting is set to 40°F (4°C) by default.
  • Page 43 SENSOR GROUPS DOOR BELL GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO This sensor does not report or trigger an alarm. This is a chime only Local Safety Sensor sensor when “Activity Monitoring” is active, regardless of panel status. Great to automate lights, cameras and notifications etc SIREN GROUP NAME...
  • Page 44 SENSOR GROUPS DOOR/WINDOW-M (For use only with Multi-function Door/Window Sensors) GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Gives a period of time to exit the home or to disarm the panel when Entry-Exit- Normal Delay returning before sounding the alarm Gives a period of time to exit the home or to disarm the panel when Entry-Exit- Long Delay returning before sounding the alarm.
  • Page 45 SENSOR GROUPS DOOR/WINDOW-M (For use only with Multi-function Door/Window Sensors) GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO This sensor does not report or trigger an alarm. This is a chime only sensor Local Safety Sensor when “Activity Monitoring” is active, regardless of panel status. Used for medicine cabinets, chemical storage etc This sensor reports to the central station and triggers an alarm when Reporting Safety Sensor...
  • Page 46 SENSOR GROUPS TEMPERATURE GROUP NAME SUPERVISED SCENARIO Only for use with the PowerG Temp Sensor (PGx905). This sensor group does not report to the Central Station. Allows for actual Temp Non Reporting temperature monitoring (thermometer) with customizable high/ low threshold settings Triggers an alarm when sensor detects low temperatures.
  • Page 47: 47- Chime Type

    SECURITY SENSORS CHIME TYPE Because of the dynamic nature of the way the IQ4 NS pairs and understands each individual sensor, you can program each sensor to have a unique chime or even turn chiming off for that individual sensor. To customize...
  • Page 48: 48- Voice Prompts

    SECURITY SENSORS VOICE PROMPTS Voice prompts annunciate the sensor name when the sensor is opened or tripped.* For door/window sensors, voice prompts are defaulted to “On”. For most other sensors the default is “Off. ” Touch the drop down menu to change. Choose individually which sensors should have voice prompts ON or OFF *NOTE: “Activity Monitoring Sensors”...
  • Page 49: 49- Partition Name

    SECURITY SENSORS PARTITION NAME When Partitions are enabled (see Dealer/Installer Settings) you may then assign a sensor to a specific partition. This will allow independent control and arming of that partition without disrupting the main panel’ s master partition. You may create and use up to 4 partitions.
  • Page 50 SECURITY SENSORS SOURCE Source indicates the sensor’ s incoming frequency when pairing to the IQ4 NS. The following options will be available depending on the pre-installed RF Daughter Card: - PowerG - SecurityRF - SecurityRF-319 NOTE: PowerG modem radio cards are used also in - S-Line UL/ULC listed Commercial burglary applications.
  • Page 51: 51- Edit Sensor

    SECURITY SENSORS EDIT SENSOR Edit Sensor Edit sensors after they have already been learned in. All fields can be edited with the exception of the DL or Sensor ID. To make changes to a sensor, touch the “>” icon next to the sensor that needs editing.
  • Page 52: 52- Delete Sensor

    SECURITY SENSORS DELETE SENSOR Delete Sensor Delete each sensor individually or choose to delete more than one at a time. This is useful when needing to replace a sensor all together instead of simply editing programmed information. To delete to an individual sensor, touch the “>”...
  • Page 53: Wi-Fi Devices

    WI-FI DEVICES...
  • Page 54 WI-FI DEVICES WI-FI DEVICES FIND IT QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 55: 55- Access Point Options

    WI-FI DEVICES ACCESS POINT OPTIONS WI-FI Access Point: Enable or Disable the Panel Access Point. SSID: Change the SSID Name. This is the name that other devices will use to connect to. AP Password: View or change current password in use for the Panel Access Point.
  • Page 56 WI-FI DEVICES IQ REMOTES IQ Remotes Pair up to 3 IQ Remote Secondary Touchscreens to the panel via the customer's network or the panel’ s built in access point. 1. Connect the IQ Remote to the panel’ s access point or to the same Wi-Fi network the panel is connected to.
  • Page 57: 57- 3Rd Party Connections

    WI-FI DEVICES 3RD PARTY CONNECTIONS Note: Not authorized for EN Grade 2 installations 3rd Party Connections Enable or disable 3rd party connections on the panel. This feature is used for specific 3rd party device integration Prior to enabling Control4 integration you must enable 6-digit user codes.
  • Page 58: Z-Wave Devices

    Z-WAVE DEVICES...
  • Page 59 Z-WAVE DEVICES Z-WAVE DEVICES FIND IT Note: Not authorized for EN Grade 2 installations QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 60: 60- Add Device

    Z-WAVE DEVICES ADD DEVICE FIND IT 2. Touch “Start Autolearn” 1. Select “Add Device” 3. Press the “Pair” or “Learn” button on the device when the message appears. (see individual device documentation for instructions on button location) 4. Select the encryption type if required and enter the DSK*.
  • Page 61: 61- Clear Device

    Z-WAVE DEVICES CLEAR DEVICE Clears Z-Wave device from a network, whether it was enrolled with another controller previously or the IQ4 NS. Also deletes a device from the IQ4 NS if currently paired. Press “Start Clear Device” then press the Touch the 3 “dots”...
  • Page 62: 62- Remove All Failed

    Z-WAVE DEVICES REMOVE ALL FAILED Deletes Z-Wave device from the panel. Before adding the device to another network see instructions on how to “Exclude” a Z-Wave device. Only allows a Node ID to be deleted if it has failed and is no longer communicating. Touch the 3 “dots”...
  • Page 63: 63- Remove All Z-Wave

    This procedure will send a "Device Reset Locally" to all Z-Wave devices in the IQ4 NS's Lifeline Group (Group 1).
  • Page 64 Z-WAVE DEVICES Z-WAVE OPTIONS FIND IT Z-Wave Options allow an installer to set a maximum number of Z-Wave devices allowed on the IQ4 NS in all categories and to control other Z-Wave settings. Device Default Maximum Number Supported Activate or deactivate the Z-Wave radio. Please use this procedure...
  • Page 65: Installer/Dealer Settings

    INSTALLER/ DEALER SETTINGS...
  • Page 66: 66- Installer/Dealer Settings

    PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS FIND IT Installer/Dealer Settings Change panel settings like supervisory times, power and cell loss timeout and SIA settings. Communication Test Setting Default Description Choose Never, Daily, Weekly or Monthly when enabling the communication test. Communication Test Weekly NOTE: For UL Resi Fire (UL985) the test frequency shall be set to Weekly.
  • Page 67 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Choose whether or not you want the “Door Lock Page” to appear as part of primary user Door Lock Page Enabled interface on the panel anytime a Door Lock is added as a device. Choose whether or not you want the “Thermostat Page”...
  • Page 68 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS User Settings Setting Default Description This is a global setting for all codes used on the panel and changes the input from 4 6 Digit User Code Disabled digits to 6 digits. When enabled, a “00” will be appended to all existing 4 digit codes Installer Access Requires User Disabled Requires user permission before installer access is granted...
  • Page 69 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Determines the number of Images to be uploaded by any PowerG PIR CAM when PowerG Camera Image Capture Count triggered during an Alarm. Choose between 1 or 10. Open/Close Reports Allowed For Auto Rather than sending a tamper to auto learn a sensor, enabling this will allow an open/ Enabled Learn close of the sensor to trigger auto learn.
  • Page 70 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description SRF Jam Sensitivity Level Normal Choose between HIGH and NORMAL sensitivity levels. NOTE: Not evaluated for UK or CE/EN Grade 2 Select the length in hours (4, 12, 24) before reporting a loss of supervision on life safety Loss of Supervisory Signals for devices.
  • Page 71 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Select the length in minutes (10-120) before reporting a loss in cellular signal. Loss of Cell Signal Timeout NOTE: For UL Commercial Burg (UL2610) the cell supervision is hardcoded to 200s When Enabled, PowerG devices that support light sensor capabilities report light status Light Reporting (PowerG) Disabled to the Panel.
  • Page 72 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Power Management Enabled An energy-saving function when running on battery power only The setting enables EN Grade 2 compliance on the Panel. When Enabled, the following behaviors and/or settings are changed automatically: - Entry Procedure (EU) - follows entry procedures and alarm transmission delays specified by EN 50131 - Disables the “Auto Bypass”...
  • Page 73 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Set the Panel's language toggle to your favorite 2 languages. Choose from English (United States), Français (Canada), Español (Estados Unidos), Italiano (Italia), Nederlands (Nederland), Norsk bokmål (Norge), Svenska (Sverige), Íslenska (Ísland), Deutsch Language English/Español (Deutschland), Magyar, (Magyarország), Dansk (Danmark), Românā...
  • Page 74 PROGRAMMING INSTALLER/DEALER SETTINGS Setting Default Description Determines how long (in minutes) the AC power needs to be disconnected prior to Loss of AC Power Timeout creating a trouble Unpair IQ WiFi Unpair an IQ WiFi from the Panel. SIA Power Restoration Disabled Turn on or off sensor hold for 60 seconds during power restore Master Reset...
  • Page 75: 75- System Logs

    PROGRAMMING SYSTEM LOGS FIND IT System logs allow the panel to send non-customer identifying information to the server for troubleshooting and bug identification. Setting Default Description Requires Tell the panel to begin uploading a history of its activity to the server. This Upload logs to manual information is used to troubleshoot bugs and diagnose panel problems.
  • Page 76: 76- Siren And Alarms

    PROGRAMMING SIREN AND ALARMS FIND IT Siren and Alarms Change siren and alarm settings for certain types of alarm events. Setting Default Description All Sirens Off: This will disable the siren for all alarm types, except for life safety devices, including any hardwire or wireless external sirens.
  • Page 77 PROGRAMMING SIREN AND ALARMS Setting Default Description Timer used for Burglary Alarm Confirmation. NOTE: This setting is greyed out and unavailable unless EN Burglary Alarm Confirmation Timer Grade 2 is enabled. When enabled, panel requires two fire events from smoke detector (one detector twice or Fire Verification Disabled two detectors once each)
  • Page 78 PROGRAMMING SIREN AND ALARMS Setting Default Description When enabled, siren will sound when a water or freeze detector is triggered. When Water/Freeze/Temperature Siren Enabled disabled, the panel emits a “water” tone Police Panic Enabled Allows Police Panic to be enabled or disabled. Fire Panic Enabled Allows Fire Panic to be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 79: 79- Security And Arming

    PROGRAMMING FIND IT SECURITY AND ARMING Security and Arming Change arming settings, entry and exit delays, enable Duress Authentication and more. Security Setting Default Description Dealer Code* 2222 Code to access all options Installer Code 1111 Code to access installer options only Determines whether the panel allows the same sensor to trip the alarm more than once during the same arming period.
  • Page 80 PROGRAMMING SECURITY AND ARMING Setting Default Description Arming Secure Arming Disabled Require user code for arming the panel. NOTE: this option shall be enabled for UL/cUL and EN Grade 2 Refuse Arming When Battery Disabled Will not allow panel to arm if battery is low (below 8%). NOTE: This option shall be enabled for EN Grade 2 Toggle whether or not to bypass open or tampered sensors automatically.
  • Page 81 PROGRAMMING SECURITY AND ARMING Setting Default Description Automatically extend countdown timer if delay door is opened during countdown process a Auto Exit Time Extension Enabled second time Keyfob Instant Arming Enabled When enabled, turns off exit delay if keyfob is used to arm the system Keyfob Alarm Disarm Disabled When enabled this will Allow a keyfob to disarm alarm events.
  • Page 82 PROGRAMMING SECURITY AND ARMING Setting Default Description A second separate entry delay that can be used on a sensor needing more time when tripped Long Entry Delay 100 Secs (45-240secs). With SIA limits disabled the minimum time can be set to 5 secs. NOTE: Not for use with EN Grade 2 A second separate exit delay that can be used on a sensor needing more time when tripped...
  • Page 83 PROGRAMMING SOUND FIND IT Sound Customize panel sounds. Enable/Disable voices, chimes, trouble beeps and more. Setting Default Description Controls the panel’ s voice volume, beeps and chime volume, media Volume volume (help videos) and door bell volume through individual sliders Edit Chimes Allows you to select from various chimes for each individual device Voice Settings...
  • Page 84 PROGRAMMING SOUND Setting Default Description Z-Wave Device Voice Prompts Enabled Turns Z-Wave Device voices on (enabled) or off (disabled) Turns voices on (enabled) or off (disabled) for Z-Wave devices being controlled remotely (via Z-Wave Remote Voice Prompts Enabled Alarm.com) Chime Settings This is a global setting for Sensors, Panel messages and Activity Monitoring Sensors chimes All Chimes Enabled...
  • Page 85 PROGRAMMING **Set to Enabled for EN Grade 2 installations. SOUND *** Setting shall be set to 3 min for EN Grade 2 installations Setting Default Description Trouble Beeps Trouble Beeps** Disabled Toggles all sensor and panel trouble beeps on or off. By default all trouble beeps are disabled PowerG Siren Trouble Beeps Disabled Determines whether PowerG sirens sound trouble beeps (enabled) or not (disabled)
  • Page 86 PROGRAMMING SOUND Setting Default Description Partition Sounds* When Partitions are enabled this setting determines whether Fire alarms sound in all partitions Global Fire Siren Enabled (enabled) or in only the partition they are assigned to (disabled) Global Intrusion Sounds and Disabled Intrusion alarms and entry/exit sounds will sound in all partitions Sirens...
  • Page 87 PROGRAMMING PARTITIONS* FIND IT Note: This feature has not been evaluated for EN Grade 2 Partitions Edit the default name of a partition and view a list of users and sensors that are currently assigned to a given partition. Partitions 1, 2, 3 & 4 only appear when Partitions are enabled and when at least one sensor is learned into them.
  • Page 88: System Tests

    SYSTEM TESTS...
  • Page 89 SYSTEM TESTS WI-FI TEST FIND IT Wi-Fi Test The Wi-Fi test checks the IQ4 NS’ s connection to your network (router). Before running this test, be sure to connect the panel to the network. To perform a Once the test is...
  • Page 90 SYSTEM TESTS SENSOR TEST FIND IT Sensor Test Shows actual dBm signal strength of each sensor and graphs sensor events against the ambient noise floor of the environment. Also displays the traditional packet count method. The Sensor Test shows a summary page of each sensor paired to the panel along with the last event’...
  • Page 91 SYSTEM TESTS CELLULAR TEST FIND IT Cellular Test Test the panel’ s built-in cellular radio connection. You must first activate the radio through Alarm.com prior to running this test. Cell signal strength is only available after the test has been ran successfully. To begin the test press “Start”...
  • Page 92 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS FIND IT Z-Wave Test Test the connection between the panel and enrolled Z-Wave devices to ensure they are communicating properly. To perform a Z-Wave Test, touch the “Run All” button. A successful test will result in a “Pass” and a time stamp.
  • Page 93 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS FIND IT Rediscover Network After installing or moving a Z-Wave device one should always “Rediscover the Network”. This re-maps the network and ensures all devices have the most efficient communication path leading back to the panel. Touch “Rediscover All”...
  • Page 94 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS FIND IT Neighbor Info Use “Neighbor Info” to view which devices can “see” each other. The more neighbors a device can see means more possible routes back to the controller. Touch “Start Test” to query the neighbor nodes.
  • Page 95 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS FIND IT Counters View a numerical representation of the Z-Wave network. View Passed and Failed commands as a whole or from an individual device. A well designed network should have at least a 98% acknowledgment vs failed rate. Touch “Run All”...
  • Page 96 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS COUNTER DESCRIPTION Acked commands no Command was successful and acknowledged by the sensor; it did not use the normal automatic Z-Wave network route auto route to execute the command for this device (command was re-routed on the Z-Wave network in order to succeed) Acked commands auto Command was successful and acknowledged by the sensor;...
  • Page 97 SYSTEM TESTS Z-WAVE TESTS FIND IT Advanced Z-Wave Diagnostics Advanced Z-Wave diagnostics gives access to Network Health Test, Repeater Test & Last Working Route. Network Health Test Shows the minimum, maximum & average node response times on the network Repeater Test Tests the connection to dedicated Z-Wave repeaters on the network...
  • Page 98 SYSTEM TESTS POWER G TEST FIND IT PowerG Test Ping a PowerG sensor and receive back its signal strength. You can view the average signal strength over 24hrs as well as review the PowerG PIR CAM image. Touch “Run” to query the signal strength from the sensor.
  • Page 99 SYSTEM TESTS POWER G RSSI FIND IT PowerG RSSI View the list of PowerG sensors paired to the panel along with the Average and Latest RSSI values for each. If desired, you can also reset the average. Average and Latest RSSI values are automatically stored as sensors communicate over time.
  • Page 100 DUAL PATH WIFI TEST FIND IT Dual Path WiFi Test When enabled, dual path connectivity allows the IQ4 NS to use both cellular and Wi-Fi radios for signals and communication simultaneously. By default Dual-Path Control is enabled. To disable, “toggle” the Dual-path control slider off.
  • Page 101 SYSTEM TESTS DAUGHTER CARDS TEST FIND IT Daughter Cards Test Tests the integrity of installed daughter cards . Slots not populated will be “greyed” out and inaccessible to test. Select “Run” on an individual available card to start the test. In some cases the test may take several minutes after which the panel will show a result of a “Pass”...
  • Page 102 SYSTEM TESTS PANEL TEST FIND IT ✓ Panel Test Runs through and tests all panel processes either all at once or one at a time. Select “Run” to perform an individual test or “Run All Tests” to perform a test of all processes.
  • Page 103: Customization

    CUSTOMIZATION...
  • Page 104 CUSTOMIZATION DEALER BRANDING* FIND IT Contact Info Customize your contact info and determine what you’ d like to be displayed in “Contact Us”, located on the right side of the “Home Screen” header. Dealer Contact fields allow up to 50 characters, Tag Line 2 allows up to 50. Example: ABC Security &...
  • Page 105 CUSTOMIZATION DEALER BRANDING* FIND IT Dealer Logo Swipe down Load a Custom Logo to brand the user interface where a touchscreen for access keypad is used. 1- Touch Dealer Logo. SETTINGS 2- Then touch ADVANCED SETTINGS “Choose” and browse to the location where ENTER CODE (2222) the logo is on your phone.
  • Page 106 CUSTOMIZATION CONNECTING TO WI-FI FIND IT To connect to a Wi-Fi network, follow the steps below: Touch “Wi-Fi” under the configuration tab, then select a network from the list to connect to. Type in the password (encryption key) to connect. Note: If you are connected to the IQ NS via the Installer App on the local Wi-Fi network, the...
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 108 Updates it to local storage so that it can be applied at a later date. Default Enabled Determines interval the IQ4 NS will look for software update. Available Automatic Check Interval options are Every Night, Once a Week, Once a Month. Default Once a Week...
  • Page 109 2- From “Configuration” then “Wi-Fi”, touch “Patch Tag”. 3- Touch “Automatic Patch Check”. The IQ4 NS will check for the latest software update. If your panel is up to date you will see a message confirming that you have the most recent software version.
  • Page 110 MAINTENANCE UPGRADE SOFTWARE USING ACCESS POINT FIND IT Most updates are downloaded over Wi-Fi, but in the event that Wi-Fi is not present at the installation site, a Panel can be updated with files transferred from a local device (phone, tablet, computer, etc) via the built-in Panel Access Point.
  • Page 111 MAINTENANCE BACKGROUND DOWNLOAD FOR UPDATES FIND IT Turning on Background Download for Updates enables the panel to check for a new software version based on the Automatic Check Interval (default is Once a Week). 1- Go to “Configuration”, “Wi-Fi” then touch “Auto Upgrade”.
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE NOTE: This device and Lithium Battery shall be recycled and disposed of in accordance BATTERY REPLACEMENT with your country (i.e. US, Canada, etc) and Laws including UK and and European Directives and any other National and Local Regulations and Laws 1.
  • Page 113 MAINTENANCE BATTERY REPLACEMENT WARNING: The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated.  Do not disassemble, heat above 60°C, or incinerate.  Replace battery with Icon Energy Systems (Shenzhen) Co Ltd, Model IAN034NA or Ningbo Veken Battery Co.
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 115 TROUBLESHOOTING ABOUT FIND IT QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 116 TROUBLESHOOTING ABOUT Item Description Battery Battery Status: Disconnected, Charging, Full Battery Level: Displayed in % Software Version: Current Software Version LInux Version: Software Build Number: Android Version: Hardware Version: Manufacturer: Qolsys Inc. San Jose, CA System Serial #: Hardware PCA Serial #: RF PIC Version: Part #: EEPROM Format Version:...
  • Page 117 TROUBLESHOOTING ABOUT Item Description Modem Firmware Version Radio Software ID PowerG Modem Build Number PowerG RF Band Radio Firmware Version PowerG Card Type Status Ethernet Internet IP Address Connection: Connected/Disconnected Speed: Connection speed shown in Mbps Wi-Fi IP Address: Panel’ s IP Address when connected Internet: Can the panel communicate outside the SSID: Network panel is connected to home.
  • Page 118 TROUBLESHOOTING POWER DOWN FIND IT DO NOT remove all power without following the steps below. In the event of needing to move the panel from one location to another it is safe to unplug the power supply while leaving the battery plugged in. 1.
  • Page 119 TROUBLESHOOTING REBOOT PANEL FIND IT If the panel is experiencing difficulties you can often resolve it by rebooting the operating system. 1. From the Configuration Menu select “Reboot” 2. Toggle on “Yes, I want to perform this action” 3. Select “Reboot Panel” 4.
  • Page 120 TROUBLESHOOTING HARD REBOOT x 30 sec IMPORTANT: Performing a hard reboot may result in data corruption and/or panel failure. Only use this when absolutely necessary. QUESTIONS? Contact us at techsupport@qolsys.com QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 121 TROUBLESHOOTING PANEL TEST TROUBLESHOOTING If you run a panel test and it fails, use the following steps to fix the issue. Test Description If fails: Reboot panel, run test again then if necessary perform a master reset and repeat Arm-Disarm Tests the arm/disarm operation test 1) Make sure the battery is connected...
  • Page 122 TROUBLESHOOTING PANEL TEST TROUBLESHOOTING Test Description If fails: Tests whether panel is connected to  1) Go to Wifi Setting page and enable wifi. Wi-Fi Wifi network  2) Connect to a Wifi Network Checks that the panel can receive Upgrade Service 1) Verify internet and Wi-Fi connections.
  • Page 123: Legal

    LEGAL...
  • Page 124 LEGAL IMPORTANT Important warning and information can be found on exterior back of the panel. QOLSYS CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY PAGE...
  • Page 125 LEGAL UL/cUL RESIDENTIAL FIRE & BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS This product has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards: UL1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units, UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units, ULC-S545 Residential Fire Warning Systems Control Units and ULC-S304 Security Level I Control Units, Accessories and Receiving Equipment for Intrusion Alarm Systems. For ULC Installations refer to the Standard for the Installation of Residential Fire Warning Systems, CAN/ULC-S540: - Use only the compatible power supply referenced in this Installation Manual.
  • Page 126 LEGAL UL/cUL RESIDENTIAL FIRE & BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS Note: For ULC Residential Fire and Burglary (ULC-S304 Level I) installations set for daily test transmission, Wireless Supervision window shall be set to 4 hours for UL/ULC Residential Fire Installations. Wireless Supervision window shall be set to 24 hours for Residential Burglary Installations only.
  • Page 127 LEGAL UL/ULC COMMERCIAL BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS This product has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards: UL2610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units and ULC-S304 Control Units, Accessories and Receiving Equipment for Intrusion Alarm Systems, Security Levels I-II. The subscriber control unit shall provide for the connection of protective wiring, conductors, and attachments in accordance with the Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems, UL 681 in USA and in accordance with ULC-S301, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations and ULC-S302 Standard for the Installation, Inspection and Testing of Intrusion Alarm Systems, in Canada.
  • Page 128 - The exit delay shall not exceed 60s (UL) and 45s (ULC Security Level II). Note: For UL certified Commercial Burglary Central Station applications the IQ4 NS provides an acknowledgment signal to the user interface to confirm that a normal closing signal has been received once the system has been armed. The device causes an audible and visual indication, when it receives the acknowledgment signal transmitted from the monitoring station compatible receiver: “Panel –...
  • Page 129 LEGAL UL/ULC COMMERCIAL BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS continued… Protection of the Control Unit: The local control unit and the local power supply must be protected in one of the following ways: - The control unit and audible alarm device must be in a protected area which is armed 24 hours a day. - Each partition must arm the area protecting the control unit and the audible alarm device power supply.
  • Page 130 LEGAL UL/ULC COMMERCIAL BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS continued… User Information: - The installer should advise the user and note in the User’ s Manual - Service organization name and telephone number - The programmed exit and entry time - Instructions to test system weekly - Note that the installer code cannot arm or disarm the system - The installer should caution the user not to give system information (e.g., codes, bypass methods, etc.) to casual users (e.g., service people) and to only give out codes set to expire within 24 hours...
  • Page 131 LEGAL FCC & ISED CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This Class [B] digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Qolsys Inc.
  • Page 132 LEGAL FCC & ISED CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT continued… This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 133 LEGAL FCC & ISED CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT continued… Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
 Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 27 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
  • Page 134 LEGAL CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product is in conformity with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU, the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, and the RoHS3 Directive (EU) 2015/863. The product is labelled with the CE mark as proof of compliance with the above mentioned European Directives. Also, a CE declaration of conformity (DoC) for this product can be found at www.qolsys.com Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Qolsys Inc.
  • Page 135 EUROPEAN EN50131 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (Only for those products labeled EN50131 Compliant) This product, IQ4 NS, has been certified by Telefication/Kiwa for installations in accordance with EN50131 up to Grade 2, Class I and meets the requirements of Grade 2, Class I equipment per Standards: EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009+ A2:2017+A3:2020, EN50131-3:2009, EN50131-4: 2019, EN50131-10: 2014, EN50131-6:2017 Type A, EN50136-1:2012, EN50136-2:2013 ATS category SP2, SP4, DP1, DP3.
  • Page 136 LEGAL EN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT continued… Enable “EN Grade 2” Setting By enabling “EN Grade 2” setting, the following parameters will be changed automatically. - Entry Procedure (EU) - Follows entry procedures and alarm transmission delays specified by EN 50131-1 standards section 8.38 - Enables arming protest feature when trouble conditions are present.
  • Page 137 1.29+ (for Sur-Gard System IV Receiver), and Sur-Gard SGDRL5-IP version 1.04+ (for Sur-Gard System 5 Receiver). The IQ4 NS integral communicator is monitored by the control panel and it is programmed via the programming menu available from the website portal.
  • Page 138 PD6662 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (Only for those products used in UK installations) The IQ4 NS is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD6662:2017 (with notification options: A, B, C, D, or F) at Security Grade 2 and environmental Class I. BS8243:2010 + A1:2014, where Option: A.
  • Page 139 LEGAL ADDITIONAL LEGAL INSTRUCTIONS Recycling and Disposal: Dispose in accordance with applicable legislation. This product must be disposed of separately from general household waste. Take it to a designated waste collection point in your area for safe disposal or recycling in accordance with National (i.e. US, Canada, European, Mexico, etc), Regional, State and Local Regulations and Laws.
  • Page 140: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 141 SPECIFICATIONS - NORTH AMERICA Items Parameters IQ4 NS Platform Android OS Android 9 Processor 8 Core Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Core SOM (System On a Module) with 16 GB of NAND Flash User Codes Up to 242 Role based (Dealer, Installer, Master, User, Guest, Duress)
  • Page 142 SPECIFICATIONS - NORTH AMERICA Items Parameters IQ4 NS LED Indicator Status LED Green (Disarmed), Red (Armed), Triple full color RGB LED Speaker/Siren 4w x 1 Front Facing 4watt x1 speaker and 85dB siren Microphone MEMs x 1 1 MEMs (micro electro mechanical system) Microphone...
  • Page 143 SUPPORTED 319 MHz S-LINE SENSORS Detector Type Model QS1133-840 , (UL Listed M/N: 60-362N-10-319.5), QS1135-840, QS1136-840, IQ Door/Window-S QS1137-840 QS1230-840 , (UL Listed M/N: 60-639-95R), QS1231-840 IQ Motion-S QS1431-840 , (UL Listed M/N: IQ Glass-S) IQ Glass-S QS5110-840 IQ Smoke QS5210-840 IQ CO Keyfobs...
  • Page 144 SUPPORTED 345 MHz SENSORS Detector Type Model 5816WMWH Door/Window Contact UL RB (NO ULC) 5815 UL RB Door/Window Contact 5800PIR-COM UL RB Motion Detector 5898 UL RB Motion Detector 5800PIR UL RB Motion Detector 5853 Glass Break Detector UL RB 5806W3 Smoke Detector UL RF (NO ULC)
  • Page 145 SUPPORTED 433 MHz (SRF433 DSC) SENSORS Detector Type Model WS4945NA Door/Window Sensor UL RB WS4904P UL RB Motion Detector WLS914-433 UL RB Motion Detector WLS912L-433 Glass Break Sensor UL RB EV-DW4927SS Shock Sensor UL RB WS4936 Smoke Detector UL RF WS4933 Carbon Monoxide Detector UL RF...
  • Page 146 UL standards. These devices are to be used only for UL residential fire and burg applications and are not suitable to UL Commercial Burg applications. IQ4 NS shall use security RF modem radio card model SRF-433AT&T (Digital Life protocol).
  • Page 147 SUPPORTED POWER-G SENSORS - NORTH AMERICA Detector Type Model PG9945 , PG9307 , PG9309, PG9312 Door/Window UL RF/CB UL RB UL CB PG9935 UL CB Door/Window - Shock Sensor PG9984(P) UL CB Dual Tech (PIR+Microwave) Motion Detector PG9922 UL CB Glassbreak Detector PG9936H UL RF...
  • Page 148 These devices shall be used only in conjunction with compatible control panel model IQ4 NS UAE that includes Bukhoor mode. Model IQ4 NS UAE incorporates the PowerG Modem radio card that operates in the 868MHz band. These products are used for applications in UAE.
  • Page 149 SPECIFICATIONS - EUROPE & UNITED KINGDOM Items Parameters IQ4 NS Platform Android OS Android 9 Processor 8 Core Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Core SOM (System On a Module) with 16 GB of NAND Flash Role based (Dealer, Installer, Master, User, Guest, Duress). For EN50131 certified installations use only 6...
  • Page 150 SPECIFICATIONS - EUROPE & UNITED KINGDOM Items Parameters IQ4 NS Microphone MEMs x 1 1 MEMs (micro electro mechanical system) Microphone Tamper Tamper Switch Dual Panel and wall tamper switch with spring release Lithium Ion 3.7v/3Ah. Ningbo Veken Battery Co., Ltd, Model VT27 or Icon Energy System Co. Ltd, Model...
  • Page 151 SUPPORTED POWER-G SENSORS - EUROPE & U.K. Detector Type Model Door/Window PG8945 Door/Window - Shock Sensor PG8935 Dual Tech (PIR+Microwave) Motion Detector PG8984(P) Glassbreak Detector PG8922 Heat Detector PG8936H PG8929, PG8938, PG8939, PG8949 Note: AES128 encryption used, Over Keyfobs 1.000.000 combinations of unique identification codes available. Outdoor Motion Detector PG8944, PG8974(P), PG8994(P) PIR Motion Detector...
  • Page 152 SUPPORTED 433 MHz SENSORS (ICELAND ONLY - CE COMPLIANT) Detector Type Model Door/Window Sensor WS4945NA Motion Detector WS4904 Motion Detector WLS914-433 Glass Break Sensor WLS912L-433 Shock Sensor EV-DW4927SS Smoke Detector WS4936 Carbon Monoxide Detector WS4933 2 Button Key Fob WS4949 4 Button Key Fob WS4939 Pendant Button...
  • Page 153 SPECIFICATIONS - LATIN AMERICA (EXLUDES BRAZIL, COSTA RICA) Items Parameters IQ4 NS Platform Android OS Android 9 Processor 8 Core Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Core SOM (System On a Module) with 16 GB of NAND Flash User Codes Up to 242 Role based (Dealer, Installer, Master, User, Guest, Duress).
  • Page 154 SPECIFICATIONS - LATIN AMERICA (EXLUDES BRAZIL, COSTA RICA) Items Parameters IQ4 NS Microphone MEMs x 1 1 MEMs (micro electro mechanical system) Microphone Tamper Tamper Switch Dual Panel and wall tamper switch with spring release Lithium Ion 3000mAh. Ningbo Veken Battery Co., Ltd, Model VT27 or Icon Energy System Co. Ltd,...
  • Page 155 SUPPORTED POWER-G SENSORS - LATIN AMERICA Detector Type Model PG9945 , PG9307, PG9309, PG9312 Door/Window Door/Window - Shock Sensor PG9935 Dual Tech (PIR+Microwave) Motion Detector PG9984(P) Glassbreak Detector PG9922 Heat Detector PG9936H Keyfobs PG9929, PG9939, PG9949, PG9938 Outdoor Motion Detector PG9902, PG9974(P), PG9994(P) PIR Motion Detector PG9904(P), PG9914, PG9924, PG9862, PG9872...
  • Page 156 SPECIFICATIONS - BRAZIL, COSTA RICA Items Parameters IQ Panel 4 Platform Android OS Android 9 Processor 8 Core Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Core SOM (System On a Module) with 16 GB of NAND Flash User Codes Up to 242 Role based (Dealer, Installer, Master, User, Guest, Duress). Network WiFi Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual band 2.4/5ghz - including built-in router capability...
  • Page 157 SPECIFICATIONS - BRAZIL, COSTA RICA Items Parameters IQ Panel 4 Microphone MEMs x 3 3 MEMs (micro electro mechanical system) Microphones with echo cancellation Tamper Tamper Switch Dual Panel and wall tamper switch with spring release Lithium Ion 3000mAh. Ningbo Veken Battery Co., Ltd, Model VT27 or Icon Energy System Co. Ltd, Battery Type 18650 Model IAN034NA...
  • Page 158 Document#: IQ4NS-IM-NA Version: 1.1.A.2 Qolsys Inc. proprietary. Revision Date: 2206 Reproduction without permission is not permitted. Software Version: 4.3.0...

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