2gig Technologies GO!control 2GIG-CNTRL2 Operation And User's Manual page 2

All-in-one wireless security system
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The GO!control Security System
Congratulations on your ownership of a GO!control Security System!
This wireless system offers protection for your property against burglary,
protection for yourself and family with 24-hour emergency monitoring, and
optionally fi re and carbon monoxide detection for your home.
The heart of the system is the Control Panel. It receives the wireless radio
signals from remote system "sensors" that monitor doors, windows, motion
detectors, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and panic buttons.
The Control Panel processes these signals and controls the alarm siren. The
system can communicate to an alarm monitoring "Central Station" over the
regular telephone network and optionally over the cellular telephone network
to report violations, alarms, and system status.
The Control Panel is operated using its color touch screen display that shows
easy-to-identity buttons and icons. The system can be armed or disarmed
directly at the Control Panel, or by using optional key fob remote controls, or
remotely over the telephone. The Control Panel displays helpful information
regarding the system and sensor status, system and alarm history, and
trouble alerts.
Being fully "supervised" , the GO!control Security System continuously
monitors itself and its sensors. If an issue occurs, such as a low sensor
battery, the trouble alert will be displayed and logged by the Control Panel
and optionally reported to the Central Monitoring Station. This way, the
trouble can be addressed and corrected promptly, maintaining the integrity
of the system.
With the system's built-in Z-Wave home automation capability, you can
control your Z-Wave enabled household appliances from the Control Panel
or remotely from a PC and the Internet from anywhere in the world... even
through your cell phone! (This is an optional feature, check with your security
professional for availability with your system.)
Many insurance companies offer discounts on homeowners and renters
policies when a security system is installed. Discount credits vary with
different companies and generally increase in savings with an increase in the
level of protection. Ask your insurance agent about savings available to you.

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