• S40-T: Installation Guide

    The Temperature Sensor is designed for indoor use only. For optimal performance, install the sensor approximately 5 feet above the floor of an interior wall. Avoid installing the sensor on an exterior wall, in areas that are close to heating or cooling vents, and areas that are exposed to direct…

  • 324P: Installation Sheet

    The Model 323 and 324P are wire-in transformers on a mounting plate to be installed in any 350 or 350A enclosure. These transformers are designed to provide power for XR Series Control Panels. The 323 is a 16 VAC 56 VA wire-in transformer that provides up to 2 Amps of…

  • 2GIG: Add a Z-Wave device 

    To add a Z-Wave device to your 2GIG control panel, you will first need to clear any existing network data from the device and then put the panel into “Add Device” mode to pair it. The specific steps may vary slightly depending on your 2GIG panel model (e.g., GC2, GC3,…

  • 2GIG: Remove a Z-Wave device

    To remove a Z-Wave device from your 2GIG panel, you must put the panel into exclusion mode and then activate the exclusion function on the specific Z-Wave device. This process clears the device’s old network data, making it ready to join a new network. The steps vary slightly depending on…

  • Qolsys IQ4: Sensor status icons

    The image below illustrates the definition of status icons on the IQ2 and IQ4 panels. This definition also applies to remote keypads connected to the IQPro panel.

  • ELK-924: High current switching

    Wire jumpers are used to tie Relays “A” and “B” in parallel for high current switching. Currents as high as 12A can be switched with this hookup.

  • ELK-924: Dual switch

    The relays are used to switch two different The ELK-924 is powered by the control panel and triggered by a low-current, positive alarm output.

  • AX-350DH: Terminal connections

    Do not exceed the voltage or current rating specified for any of the terminals during installation, doing so may cause fire or damage to the devices.

  • 2GIG: Check the cellular connection

    To check the cellular connection on your 2GIG control panel, you need to run a cellular test from the panel’s toolbox menu. The exact steps may vary slightly depending on your specific model (GC2, GC3, or Edge). For 2GIG GC2/GC2e Panels For 2GIG Edge Panels Interpreting the Results

  • SMP5: Power Supply/Charger

    SMP5 power supply/charger converts low voltage AC input into 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC @ 4 amp of continuous supply current (see specifications). This general purpose power supply has a wide range of applications for access control, security and CCTV system accessories that require additional power. Input: 16VAC to 28VAC  Output:…