Go!Control Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
Q: Select RF Sensor # Loop Number (1 to 3)
DEFAULT: Varies with sensor model selected
The 2GIG Door/Window Contact sensors have two (2)
inputs: an internal magnetic contact and an external
Normally Closed (N/C) hardwire input. Either or both sensor
inputs can be used.
TIP: Some sensors are capable of three (3) loop inputs.
NOTE: When using both the internal magnetic contact and
the external input, the magnet contact AND the
external contact must be assigned a different RF sensor
number. Both sensor numbers will share the same
sensor serial number.
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When programming the sensor to use the built‐in
magnetic contact, set the loop number to (2).
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When programming the sensor to use its hardwire
input, set the loop number as (1).
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When programming a three (3)‐loop sensor to use
an additional input, set the loop number as (3).
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When entering the sensor number for the sensor's
loop 2 or 3, the Paste button can be used to recall
the last programmed sensor's serial number. (The
sensor number will be filled in automatically if
Learn is used.)
Q: Select RF Sensor # Dialer Delay (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
If this feature is enabled, the delay time must be set to a
minimum of 30 seconds for ANSI/SIA compliance. To set the
delay time, see "Q35: Abort Window Dialer Delay (0‐2)" on
page 58.
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RF sensors can trigger the digital communicator
immediately or after a delay. The default setting (1)
Enabled causes delayed dialing for this RF sensor
number.
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For immediate dialing for this RF sensor number,
select (0) Disabled.
NOTE: This setting for CO and Smoke Alarms is
automatically set to (0) Disabled, and this sub‐question
is skipped for these sensor types.
Q: Construct RF Sensor # Voice Descriptor
DEFAULT: No Default
NOTE: For a list of available voice descriptors, see "Voice
Descriptors" on page 38.
The voice descriptors are the words the Control Panel will
announce for this RF sensor if this sensor is programmed
for voice annunciation. Up to five(5) words are allowed.
1
Press Insert to place a word from the vocabulary into
the data entry field.
Press the ← or → arrows to scroll through the words, or
2
enter the word's three (3)‐digit index number.
Press Insert again for the next word. Up to five words
3
are allowed.
4
To move between words, press the Fwd and Back
buttons.
To remove a word, press Delete.
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Q: Select RF Sensor # Reports (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
RF sensors can be programmed to trigger a report to the
Central Station or not.
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The default setting (1) Enabled enables reporting
for this RF sensor number.
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To prevent reporting for this RF sensor number,
select (0) Disabled.
Q: Select RF Sensor # Supervised (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
When a sensor is set to supervised, the Control Panel will
expect regular timed signals from this sensor or else a
sensor supervisory trouble alert will occur.
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The default setting (1) Enabled allows supervision
for this RF sensor.
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To turn off supervision for this RF sensor, select (0)
Disabled.
NOTE: Portable sensors such as panic buttons should not
be set as supervised if the sensor will be removed from
the premises at times.
Q: Select RF Sensor# Chime (00 to 13)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Each RF sensor can be set to sound a "ding‐dong" chime
and/or sound its voice descriptor when the sensor is
triggered. This step determines the initial setting for the
sensor.
The end user can change the chime setting for sensors
using Chime Setup in the User Toolbox.
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The default setting (0) Disabled disables the chime
for this RF sensor.
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If a chime and/or voice is required for this RF
sensor, choose one of the other chime options:
Code
Sensor Chime
(0)
Disabled
(1)
Voice Only
(2)
Ding‐Dong with Voice #1
(3)
Ding‐Dong #2
(4)
Ding‐Dong with Voice #2
(5)
Ding‐Dong #1
(6)
Ding‐Ding
(7)
Ding‐Ding with Voice
(8)
Ding‐Dong #3
(9)
Ding‐Dong with Voice #3
(10)
Chime #1
(11)
Chime #1 with Voice #1
(12)
Chime #2
(13)
Chime #2 with Voice #2
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