National Fire Protection Association Standard #72 Recommendations for Smoke Detectors STANDARD FOR ALARM LOCATION Smoke detectors used with this system should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72 (National Fire Protection Association , Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269) which reads as follows: 2-1.1.1 Smoke alarms shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the...
This security system is ETL Listed. For an ETL smoke alarm system, there must be at least one smoke detector programmed 2GIG-CP2 into the Control Panel to meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rule 72-Chapter 2, and UL 217 requirements. Many insurance companies require meeting these requirements to qualify for a discount.
Home Screen. When the optional Model 2GIG-XCVR2 900 MHz transceiver is installed, it sends and receives signals with accessory wireless touch screen keypads. Touch screen keypads allow remote control of the system through the same graphic interface design as the Control Panel.
GSM ANTENNA (HIDDEN) Internal Model 2GIG-ANT1 GSM antenna mounts in the side of the Control Panel case OPTIONAL GSM RECEIVER MODULE Model 2GIG-GSMx GSM Module for over-the-air communication with the Alarm.com TERMINAL BLOCK Central Station Connections for power, solid state output bell, and hardwire loops Figure 5.
Installation Outline Wireless Installation Tips The following outline is intended to guide the installing alarm When installing any wireless system, certain limitations must dealer through the complete installation of a Go!Control system. be considered. Low power wireless transmitter signals will not broadcast equally through all types of construction materials.
Wireless System Sensors 2GIG-DW10 2GIG-GB1 Thin Door/Window Contact Glass Break Detector • For narrow applications, • Monitors for the sound sensor is only 3/4” wide of breaking glass • Fully supervised • Two test LEDs • Rare earth magnet • Dual shatter recognition •...
System Accessories 2GIG-GSMx 2GIG-BATT1 GSM Module Standard Battery Pack • Cellular telephone module • Standard battery supplied • Plugs into Control Panel with Control Panel • Provides 2-way GSM • Also available as a replacement radio communication item • Enrolls with cellular service provider •...
2. Use the mounting plate as a template to mark the wall for the wiring cutout slot. Use a drywall saw to cut the slot. If using the optional Model 2GIG-GSMx GSM module with the external Model 2GIG-ANT1X or Model 2GIG-ANT2X antenna, remove the plastic knockout labeled...
Installation Remote Alarm Sounder The Control Panel provides two terminals for an optional connection THE BELL OUTPUT CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR SUPERVISION TO DETECT IF THE to a remote electronic alarm sounder. DO NOT CONNECT AN WIRE TO THE BELL IS CUT ELECTROMECHANICAL BELL TO THESE TERMINALS.
Secure it with the two screws. PANEL 2A. If using the Model 2GIG-ANT1 internal antenna, remove the antenna access cover. Route the antenna lead through the opening in the case and place the fl at antenna into the slot. Route the antenna wire under the clip behind the speaker and plug the antenna connector into the GSM module.
Applicable regulatory agencies require installation of the extended life backup battery (P/N 2GIG-BATT1X) inside the Control Panel for UL985 Household CONNECT Fire applications. BATTERY Control Panel and Power Supply Mounting With all the wiring complete, the Control Panel is ready to power up.
Main Display Screens The Control Panel is programmed and operated using the color touch-screen display. The display will show various buttons, indicators, and text to guide the installer and user. Home Screen The Home Screen is the top level screen. It shows the system status with icons to indicate system conditions.
Toolbox Screens The Control Panel is programmed using the “toolbox” screens. Users can access basic programming functions. Installers can access basic and Installer Toolbox functions. Users and installers must enter a valid code to access the programming functions in the toolbox. Other functions do not require entering a code. Toolbox Screens From the Menu Screen, when the TOOLBOX button is pressed, the system will ask for a User Code then display Toolbox Screen one.
System Status Icons The top line of the Control Panel’s display is the status bar that shows the current system mode, the status of the sensors, and any current system trouble alerts. Special icons are displayed to visually show the system’s current condition. STATUS BAR SHOWING AC POWER IS ON Figure 31.
Programming Navigation When the installer is using the System Confi guration menus, the Control Panel will present each programming question sequentially. Most programming questions have a single numeric value response or a simple enabled/disabled selection. Some programming questions have sub-options that can be set. These sub-options are displayed for the question selected and can be accessed through navigation keys on the display.
Programming Outline Each system installed will require programming. Most installations being performed by the professional alarm installer for a specifi c organization will have common values set in every Control Panel reporting to the same Central Station. Other programming values, such as the account number and sensor setup, will be unique for each installation.
Programming Question Table QUESTION DEFAULT QUESTION DEFAULT Select RF sensor # (01-48) Q-28 Select quick exit (0-1) (1) enabled Select RF sensor (#) type (00) unused Q-29 Enter periodic test, in days (0-255) 30 days Varies by RF sensor type Q-31 Enter cancel time, in minutes (5-255) ‡...
System Sensor Types Each sensor (wireless or wired) installed in the system is (06) 24-hour Silent Alarm programmed to a specifi c sensor number and sensor type ( zone). This sensor type is active independent of the system arming status. The code for silent panic is sent to the Central Station, but for safety, there are no visual or The sensor number identifi...
System Vocabulary Table WORD WORD WORD WORD 002 ABORT ELEVEN LIGHT EMERGENCY LIGHTS SEVEN ACCESS ENTER LIQUOR SEVENTEEN ALARM ENTRANCE LIVING SEVENTY ENTRY LOADING SHED ANNOUNCEMENT ERROR LOCK SHOP AREA EXERCISE LOFT SIDE EXIT SILENT ARMED EXIT NOW 138 MAIN SIREN ARMING EXTERIOR...
Installer Programming RF Sensor Programming Refer to Figure 49 for an outline of the steps required to program RF sensors into the Control Panel. The options that can be set for RF Sensor Programming Outline each RF sensor are: The Control Panel can be programmed with up to 48 RF sensors •...
Installer Programming RF Sensor Summary Screen RF SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Q-1) OUTLINE After setting all the options for a sensor, the RF sensor summary STEP DOWN SELECT OPTION WITH screen is displayed. The screen can also be displayed for THROUGH OPTIONS THESE KEYS programmed sensors during RF sensor program editing by pressing the SUM button.
(01) exit/entry 1 (0860) CO1-345 CO detector (USA) (02) exit/entry 2 (0859) CO1-345C CO detector (Canada) (03) perimeter (1026) CO3-345 2gig CO detector (USA/Canada) (04) interior follower (0873) TAKE-345 takeover module (05) day zone (0637) HW D/W “5816” (06) 24-hour silent alarm (0470) HW R-D/W “5818MNL”...
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DEFAULT: Varies with sensor model selected Each RF sensor can be set to sound a “ding-dong” chime and/or sound its voice 2GIG-DW10 door/window sensors have two inputs: an internal magnetic contact descriptor when the sensor is triggered. This step determines the initial setting and an external normally closed hardwired input.
Installer Programming Wired Sensor Programming Wired Sensor Programming Outline The Control Panel can be programmed with up to two wired sensors. The wired sensors are hardwired contact loops connected WIRED SENSOR PROGRAMMING (Q-2) OUTLINE to the loop input terminals on the Control Panel’s terminal strip. ✓...
Installer Programming Wired Sensor Programming Steps Select wired sensor (#) normal state DEFAULT: Not used (0) Select wired sensor # (1-2) The two hardwired loops can be wired for normally open (N/O) or normally closed Two hardwired loops can be used as sensors with each Control Panel. The (N/C) contacts, or for end-of-line (EOL) resistor.
Installer Programming RF Key Fob Programming KEY FOB PROGRAMMING (Q-3) OUTLINE STEP DOWN SELECT OPTION WITH RF Key Fob Programming Outline THROUGH OPTIONS THESE KEYS The Control Panel can be programmed with up to eight RF remote control key fobs. ENTER ON KEYPAD OR PRESS Programming the RF key fobs into the Control Panel involves SELECT KEY FOB #...
• Select (0577) Existing keyfob remote for an existing key fob remote. DEFAULT: Keyfob (#) ✓ NOTE: Only 2GIG-KEY1 key fobs can be used with this system. The voice descriptor is the words the Control Panel will use for this fob for low battery announcements and log entries.
Installer Programming RF Keypad Programming RF Keypad Programming Outline The Control Panel can be programmed with up to four RF remote control keypads or wireless touch screen keypads. Programming RF keypads into the Control Panel involves selecting the sensor number for a particular device, setting or learning the keypad’s serial number, and selecting the other options for the keypad.
RF keypad serial numbers for standard keypads can be manually entered or • Begin by entering the RF keypad number or learned from the RF keypad. Model 2GIG-TS1 wireless touch screen keypads select it using the ← or → arrows.
Installer Programming Control Panel Programming Questions Q-11 Enter CS #1 phone number (0-25 digits) DEFAULT: No default Enter exit delay, in seconds (45-120) The telephone number for Central Station #1 can be up to 25 digits. DEFAULT: 60 seconds (Required SIA CP01 Default) •...
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Installer Programming Q-15 Q-21 Select dialing type (0-1) Select siren supervision time (0-3) DEFAULT: Touch tone (0) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) The digital communicator can dial using tones or pulse. The wiring connection to the external sounder can be supervised. If the wiring to the sounder is cut for 15, 30, or 45 seconds, a bell trouble report can be sent to •...
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Installer Programming Q-27 Q-33 Select exit delay restart (0-1) Select cross sensor 47-48 (0-1) DEFAULT: Enabled (1) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) (Required SIA CP01 Default) When Exit Delay restart is enabled, re-entering the premises through an exit/ The Control Panel can be programmed so sensors 47 and 48 must both be entry door during the Exit Delay will restart the Exit Delay.
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Installer Programming Q-37 Q-42 Select fi re bell cutoff (0-4) Select remote control phone (0-3) DEFAULT: 4 minutes (0) DEFAULT: Data and voice (3) When a fi re alarm is triggered, the bell will sound until the fi re bell cutoff time This setting controls remote telephone access to the system.
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Installer Programming Q-44 Q-47 Select lock installer programming (0-2) Select trouble resound after holdoff (0-7) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) The installer programming lockout feature is provided to prevent takeovers. The Fire and CO sensors are required to re-sound trouble beeps every four hours Control Panel can be set to limit an installer’s access to programming questions until the trouble is resolved, even if the trouble is acknowledged at the Control after a period of 48 hours.
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Installer Programming Q-52 Q-58 Select AC loss reports to CS (0-1) Select trouble restore reports to CS (0-1) DEFAULT: Enabled (1) DEFAULT: Enabled (1) AC power loss reports can be sent to the Central Station if the Control Panel Trouble restore reports can be sent to the Central Station when any sensor loses AC power.
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Installer Programming Q-64 Q-71 Select smart test reports Select system tamper causes trouble (0-1) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) DEFAULT: Enabled (1) Smart test reports are a way to reduce Central Station traffi c. If smart test reports The Control Panel’s case has a tamper switch that detects if the case has been are enabled and regular periodic test reports are enabled, any non-test report to opened.
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Installer Programming Q-76 Q-79 Select force bypass reports (0-1) Select Z-Wave feature (0-3) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) DEFAULT: Disabled but visible (1) The system can report which sensors have been force bypassed by the user The Z-Wave home services feature can be enabled or disabled with various when the system is armed.
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Installer Programming Q-84 Select services require master code (0-1) DEFAULT: Disabled (0) The SERVICES button can be confi gured to require the use of the master code to access Services. • The default (0) disables the requirement for the Master User Code to access the SERVICES menu.
Final Installation Setup Exiting Programming 6. Press BRIGHTNESS / VOLUME. Set the level for the display After programming the Control Panel, all the changes need to brightness. Set the chime & voice volume. Press OK when fi nished. be saved in memory. After saving, the programmed settings will remain in memory, even after a total power loss.
Installer Testing Testing the System After the installation is complete and the Control Panel programming is complete, the system must be tested to ensure proper operation. System testing is performed through the Installer Toolbox screen. 1. From the Home Screen, press the lower right corner of the screen. 2.
Installer Testing Walk Test Mode Walk Test Mode is for testing all the sensors. It verifi es that each sensor is being received correctly by the Control Panel. The walk test also tests the Control Panel’s indicators and sounder. ✓ NOTE: The Walk Test Mode will automatically end after 25 minutes.
Installer Testing Radio Status Mode ✓ NOTE: GSM Module must be installed to use this function. The GSM Radio Status screen displays data for the GSM radio (if installed). The screen displays signal strength, serial number, registration status, and other information about the GSM radio module status. The information may be helpful for radio installation troubleshooting.
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Reference Programming Question Table QUESTION DEFAULT QUESTION DEFAULT Select RF sensor # (01-48) Q-28 Select quick exit (0-1) (1) enabled Select RF sensor (#) type (00) unused Q-29 Enter periodic test, in days (0-255) 30 days Varies by RF sensor type Q-31 Enter cancel time, in minutes (5-255) ‡...
Reference System Vocabulary Table WORD WORD WORD WORD 002 ABORT ELEVEN LIGHT EMERGENCY LIGHTS SEVEN ACCESS ENTER LIQUOR SEVENTEEN ALARM ENTRANCE LIVING SEVENTY ENTRY LOADING SHED ANNOUNCEMENT ERROR LOCK SHOP AREA EXERCISE LOFT SIDE EXIT SILENT ARMED EXIT NOW 138 MAIN SIREN ARMING EXTERIOR...
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Index Menu screen 12 Set date / time 39 SET TIME button 39 SHIFT button 15 Signal strength indicators 41 Navigation arrows 15 Silent burglary sensor type 18 NFPA Standard #72 ii Silent panic/burglary listen only 30 No response sensor type 18 Siren supervision time 31 SKIP button 15 Smart test reports 36...
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