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IQ PANEL USER GUIDE
SECURITY &
SMARTHOME
We hope you enjoy your new IQ Panel security and smart home platform. It will serve as the “brain” of your home for many years to come. With it you can control your lights, locks, thermostat, security and much more.
You won’t need a manual to operate your IQ Panel, but you can use this guide to learn more about the features of this amazing new device. We hope it will add to your home’s decor and make your home smarter and more energy efficient!
-The Qolsys team
Document: IQP23-8–18
Revised on: 3/23/2020
Software Version: 2.5.1
GETTING STARTED
Let’s start by connecting your power.
(Note: If your panel has been professionally installed, skip this page)
Plug in the power connector Route the wire behind the retainer clip
Now let’s put on your cover and attach the table stand.
Insert the wire into the strainrelief
Place the top of the cover onto the panel’s back plate
Push the cover down until it snaps in place
Insert the table stand into the mounting holes and push upward until it snaps into place
Plug in your panel, power it on
Plug in the power supply provided with your panel
Push and hold the standby button on the side of the panel for 3 seconds
Once the panel powers up, the home screen will appear.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: BASICS
Navigation
Move from page to page and access information on each page using finger touches, swipes, and scrolling.
Swipe down to access settings
Scroll up/down to reveal additional content on a page
Swipe left/right to change pages
Dismiss
To dismiss a pop up when you are done, swipe left or right to dismiss.
Touch an icon to view its contents
Swipe a page away when you are done
USING YOUR SYSTEM: MESSAGE CENTER
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Message Center
Access your message center by touching the icon in the upper right corner. Once its open you’ll see three sections: Contact, Video Tutorials, Alerts/Alarms, and Messages.
(Note: This icon may appear different than shown, depending on your provider’s settings)
Contact
Easy access to your provider’s contact information, including phone number, email, and website.
Video Tutorials
Watch videos to help you understand your system and service better.
To watch a video, touch a thumbnail. Video will begin playing automatically.
Video controls appear on screen, To exit, touch the “back” button.
Alerts/Alarms
Alerts and alarms from your system like low battery alerts, alarms, and power failures.
To dismiss, touch the circle to the left of the message and touch “OK” to remove it from your message center.
You can also remove all messages at once by touching “Acknowledge
All”
Messages
Messages from your provider will also appear here.
To dismiss, touch the circle to the left of the message and touch “OK” to remove it from your message center.
You can also remove all messages at once by touching “Acknowledge All”
USING YOUR SYSTEM: EMERGENCY PANIC
Emergency Panic
If you have a police, fire, or medical emergency and your system is not armed or a sensor has not been triggered, you can send a manual emergency panic by touching the icon in the bottom right corner and selecting the type of emergency you are experiencing. (
Note: based on your location, not all options may appear or be available to you.)
There’s a stranger in my backyard!
Two-Way Voice
If your provider offers Two-Way Voice service you’ll be able to speak to the monitoring agent from the speakers and microphone built right into your panel.
To send a police or emergency panic without sounding the siren, using the
“Silent Alarm” at the bottom of the screen
Alarm Types
Police:
When touched it triggers the “Police” siren pattern and sends a police emergency signal to your provider’s monitoring station.
X
Cancel
Fire:
When touched it triggers the “Fire” siren pattern and sends a fire emergency signal to your provider’s monitoring station.
Emergency:
When touched it triggers the
“Emergency” siren pattern and sends an emergency signal to your provider’s monitoring station.
Canceling an Emergency Panic
To cancel an emergency panic, touch the “cancel” button and enter a valid user code.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: ARMING
Touch to access arming options
Sensor List
Open or active sensors appear in a scrollable list on the right. Touch the icons in the upper right corner to switch your view to either “Active” or “All” sensors.
Sensor status:
Open
Closed
Active
?
Idle
Unreachable
Tampered
Synchronizing
See add’l options by touching the “>>” icon on the right
Arming Options
Quickly choose from “stay” or “away”
Arming Stay
Arms doors and windows only
Arming Away
Arms doors, windows and motions
Additional Options
View additional arming options by touching the “>>” icon on the right side.
Additional Arming Options
Select these options before choosing your arming type
Bypass
Touch the circle next to a sensor to bypass it during the arming sequence
Exit Sounds
The panel beeps as the timer counts down. Silence these beeps before you choose the arming type.
Entry Delay
The panel will give you time to disarm once a “delay door” has been opened. Turn this off with a touch.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: DISARMING
Bluetooth
Touchless
Disarming
Step 1:
Swipe down to access settings tray
Disarming your System
Touch to disarm panel manually
When your system is armed, there are multiple ways to disarm:
Disarming Manually
To manually disarm your panel, touch the icon in the center of the screen. You will be prompted to enter a valid code. Failure to enter a valid code with the time required will trigger the alarm.
When someone manually disarms the panel the built in camera will take a photo and save it on the camera page along with the date, time, and name of the user.
Disarming Remotely
To remotely disarm your panel, login to your mobile app and touch the
“disarm” icon.
Download the
Alarm.com app in the App store or Google Play
Step 2:
Touch “SETTINGS”
Step 3:
Touch “ADVANCED SETTINGS”
Step 4:
Enter your code
Step 5:
Touch “BLUETOOTH DEVICES”
Step 6:
Put your Bluetooth device in “pairing” mode.
Step 7:
Touch “ADD DEVICE” The panel will begin searching for new devices in range
(It may take up to 60 seconds)
Step 8:
Select your device from the list
Pair
Step 9:
Touch “Pair”
Step 10:
When the messages appear on your phone and IQ Panel, ensure the numbers match and touch “Pair” on each.
Bluetooth Pairing Request
“IQ-Panel” would like to pair with your phone. Confirm that the code “12345” is shown on the “IQ-Panel”.
Cancel
Pair
BLUETOOTH PAIRING REQUEST
Device: My Phone
Pairing Code: 12345
CANCEL PAIR
Disarming Automatically
You can connect your smartphone using Bluetooth and it will automatically disarm your IQ Panel from an “Armed Away” state when it comes within range. To connect a phone, follow the steps shown.
Note: Remote disarming has not been evaluated by UL/cUL
*You can connect up to five (5) smartphones for touchless disarming. You may need to enable this setting in your Bluetooth settings.
ALARM EVENTS
Alarms
If the alarm is triggered the IQ Panel will sound the siren and display a red alarm screen.
If your provider offers monitoring service, the panel will automatically contact your monitoring center using the dual path LTE and Wi-Fi connection.
To disarm, touch the screen and enter your passcode.
Two Way Voice
The built in microphones on the bottom of the panel and the Two-Way Voice speaker on the side of the panel activate after a connection to the monitoring station has been made.
Police
When the system is armed and the alarm is tripped or you touch the
“Police” emergency button the alarm sounds with the “Intrusion” siren and then activates the Two-Way Voice microphone and speaker, if available.
Fire
When a Smoke or Carbon Monoxide detector is triggered or someone taps the “Fire” panic on the IQ Panel the alarm sounds with the “Fire” siren and then activates the Two-Way Voice microphone and speaker, if available.
Emergency
When you press an IQ Pendant or trigger an emergency signal from the
IQ Panel, the alarm sounds with the
“Emergency” siren and then activates the Two-Way Voice microphone and speaker.
Speakers are located on each side of the panel
Microphones are located on the bottom of the panel
False Alarms
In the event of a false alarm, press disarm and enter your user code. If your system is monitored, be ready to provide your verbal password to your security provider’s monitoring agent if they contact you. If you are NOT able to provide the correct verbal passcode, the authorities may be contacted.
Preventing false alarms:
False alarms are a terrible waste of your public service resources, and can erode your relationship with local authorities. In some areas, authorities even charge a fee for false dispatches.
Here’s some tips for avoiding false alarms:
-Use your system regularly, be comfortable with its operation.
-Make sure everyone who has access to your home has a valid access code and is familiar with how to use the system.
-Ensure the doors you use the most are set up with delays to give you enough time to disarm the system when you open a door.
-Test your system regularly
-Develop a routine.
-Use alternative methods for arming and disarming (mobile app, bluetooth disarming, etc.)
USING YOUR SYSTEM: CAMERA
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1- View Photo
Touch a photo thumbnail on the right to view it on the left.
2- Full Screen
Touch the photo on the left to view it full screen. Touch it again to return to the camera page.
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Camera Page
Your IQ Panel’s built in camera captures photos in a variety of situations:
Disarm Photos
When the panel is disarmed manually, the built in camera takes a photograph and saves it in the “ARM/DISARM” section. These photos are accompanied by the username of the individual who’s code was used, the date, and the time.
Settings Photos
When someone attempts to access your panel settings with an invalid code, the built in camera takes a photograph and saves it in the “SETTINGS” section. These photos are accompanied by the date and time.
Alarm Photos
When the alarm is triggered, the built in camera takes a photograph and saves it in the “ALARMS” section.
Alarm Videos
When the alarm is triggered, the built in camera will record up to a 4 minute video clip. This video is stored locally on the panel only.
3- Saving Photos to a Micro SD Card
When a Micro SD card is inserted in the panel, a SD card icon will appear. Tab that icon to see options that will allow you to save your photos and videos to the SD card. You can select individual photos and videos or choose to “Save All”. Once you have selected your photos, select “Copy to SdCard”.
Note: For supplementary use only, not part of the Fire and Security system
Note: While viewing photos full screen you can swipe left/right to view additional photos
Photos to your Phone
Alarm.com/Login
Get your username and password from your provider
Click the “Image
Sensor” tab
Click “Rules &
Alerts”
Click “Capture Alarm And
Disarm Images” to customize
USING YOUR SYSTEM: SETTINGS
Settings Tray
Access common settings by swiping down from the top of the screen.
HOW TO ACCESS:
Security Status
See your panel’s security status in the upper right. Touch it to go directly to the security page
Battery & Radios
Touch an icon to get more information
-Battery level
-Wi-Fi connection
-Bluetooth status
-LTE connection
Volume
Slide left/right to adjust the panel voice
Settings
Touch to access the full settings page.
From there you can also access “Advanced
Settings” (which will require a passcode)
Messages & Alerts
Touch to access the message center including your provider’s contact information, video tutorials, and system messages
Photo Frame
Touch to access the photo frame where you can customize the panel’s screensaver
Close Tray
Swipe up to close the tray
Brightness
Slide left/right to adjust the screen brightness
Language
Touch to change panel language
Clean Screen
Disables the screen for 30 seconds to allow you to clean it without accidentally touching anything.
(
Touch the “standby” button on the side of the panel to cancel)
SOUND DISPLAY SD CARD WEATHER
TEMPERATURE
STATUS
Z-WAVE DEVICES
STATUS
OTHER Z-WAVE
DEVICES
AUTOMATION
ACTIVITY MONITOR
ADVANCED
SETTINGS
Settings Page
From here you can adjust individual sound settings, change your weather temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius, see the status of your security and smart home devices, and more.
Advanced Settings
Only the Master code can access this area. From here you can manage users, run system tests, reboot your system, connect Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and more.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: ADVANCED SETTINGS
Advanced Settings:
Can only be accessed using the Master code.
Master Settings
Choose your first and second preferred languages to be toggled from the settings tray (see previous page) and require dealer or installer permission to access panel settings
Panel Reboot
Use this option if needing to restart your panel. If you’re experiencing problems with your system, try performing a panel reboot. Often times, a system restart can help a system run
User Management
Program up to 242 individual user codes for each person that needs access to the system.
Assign a name to each code so that you know who disarmed the system.
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System Tests
Perform various system information about your system such as: current is a great place to look if troubleshooting an issue with Tech Support. test to ensure your system is working properly. This is software version, IMEI, another great place to go if hardware version, etc. This troubleshooting an unknown issue with the system.
Edit Sensor
Don’t like the names of your sensors? Easily customize your sensor names from here. You can also adjust the chime type and turn Voice Prompts on and off from here.
Sound
From the sound menu, you can adjust the volumes to your panel voices, beeps and chimes, and video tutorials. You can also edit sensor chimes, Z-
Wave device prompts,
Trouble Beeps and touch sounds.
Power Down
Use this option if needing to shut the system down for any reason. Shutting the system down any other way can cause potential issues.
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IQ Remote Devices
From here, you can test
Remote Wi-Fi signal strength and rediscover
Remotes that have lost connection.
Access Point Settings
Enable and disable access point for use with Wi-Fi devices. Check with your dealer before enabling or disabling or you could cause
Important Note
devices to loose connection.
If for some reason you are unable to access the settings screen and need to reboot the system, you can do a hard reboot by holding the power button on the side for
30 seconds. This should only be done if absolutely necessary.
Bluetooth Devices
Easily turn on the bluetooth radio from here.
This allows you to use the touch-less disarming feature. You can add, delete and edit your devices from here.
Wi-Fi
Connect the system to an internet connection to ensure the panel has a second path of communication. This will help speed up the communication time to the central station and greatly improve speed when controlling home automation.
For additional help and questions on Advanced Settings, please reach out to your security dealer.
SETTINGS: PHOTO FRAME
Photo Frame
When your panel is not in use, it turns into a customizable photo frame.
Settings
Inside settings you can choose whether you want photos or a weather clock, if you want the panel to turn itself off automatically in the evenings, and more.
Add Photos
To add your own photos:
1
Save your Photos onto a Micro SD card in a folder called “Photos”
2
Insert your SD card into the slot on the side of the panel
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3
Touch “ADD”
4
Touch each photo you wish to use or choose
“Select All”
5
Choose either “Add” or “Replace”
Add: Does not delete the photos already on the panel, only adds the photos you selected
Replace: Deletes the photos already on the panel and replaces them with the new photos you selected
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Wait at least 60 seconds after the photos have copied to remove the SD Card
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Delete
Touch a photo to select it. Touch
“Delete” to delete it from your panel
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SETTINGS: ADDING A USER
User Types
You can add up to 242 users to your system, each with a custom name and access level you allow.
Master
: Access panel functions, camera, and system settings.
User
: Access panel functions, camera, but
NOT system settings.
Guest
: Used to give arm and disarm access to those users who will use the panel on a temporary basis
Expiration Date:
Choose a specific date that will disable a user code automatically.
Notifications
By creating individual users, you can set up custom text notifications when they access or use your system, keeping you connected no matter where you are.
How to Add a New User
Step 1:
Swipe down to access settings tray
Add User
Step 2:
Touch “SETTINGS”
Step 3:
Touch “ADVANCED
SETTINGS”
Step 4:
Enter your code*
Step 5:
Touch “User Management”
Step 6:
Touch “Add User”
*Default master code is 1234. For security purposes this code should be changed once the system has been installed in your home
Name Enter Name
User Code Please enter User Code
Confirm User Code
Type
Please confirm User Code
User
Expiration Date
Unlimited
Add User
Add User Screen
Once on the “Add User” screen you can create a custom name and user code and indicate whether you want this person to be a Master, User, or Guest.
SETTINGS: TESTING YOUR SYSTEM
Testing Regularly
You should test your system regularly to ensure it is operating at peak efficiency. The IQ Panel has a number of tests built in that are easy to perform:
Wi-Fi Test
Run this test every 30 days or if the IQ Panel’s
Wi-Fi connection seems to be failing.
How to Access System Tests
Step 1:
Swipe down to access settings tray
Sensor Test
Run this test every 30 days. As you start the test, open and close your doors, windows, and move in front of your motion sensors to ensure they work as expected.
Cellular/LTE Test
Run this test if your panel seems to have lost its ability to send and receive signals.
Image Sensor Config
Run this test if your image sensors stop working
Z-Wave Test
A series of Z-Wave tests to optimize your smart home network. “Reconfigure network” is your most useful test, repairing your network for you.
Dual Path Test
Run this test if your panel seems to have lost its ability to send and receive signals.
Step 2:
Touch “SETTINGS”
Step 3:
Touch “ADVANCED
SETTINGS”
Step 4:
Enter your master code*
Step 5:
Touch “System Tests”
Encounter a Problem?
If you encounter a problem with your system, contact your provider right away.
1
Touch “Message Center” in the upper right corner of your panel to get your provider’s contact information
Panel Glass Break Test
Use this to test your panel’s microphone
Panel Test
Use this every 30 days to test a variety of panel functions
*Default master code is 1234. For security purposes this code should be changed once the system has been installed in your home
USING YOUR SYSTEM: LIGHTS
Light Control
You can add up to 80 Z-Wave lights, lamp modules, or lightbulbs to your IQ Panel. This will allow you to control your lights locally on the panel and also from your mobile app. Once your first light is added to your system, the lights page will appear. Simply swipe over to access it.
LIGHT ON LIGHT OFF
SMART SOCKET ON
SMART SOCKET OFF
Dimmer
Touch the slider from left to right to adjust the brightness of a single dimmer
ON/OFF
Touch a bulb or outlet icon to turn it on or off
Select
Touch the circle next to a light to select it
ON
Touch turn on all selected lights
OFF
Touch turn off all selected lights
GET STATUS
Touch to check the status of all selected lights
Energy
Touch the energy icon to see how much energy the outlet is currently using
Mobile Access
You can also control your lights from your mobile app.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: LOCKS
Lock Control
You can add up to 6 Z-Wave locks to your IQ Panel. This will allow you to control your locks locally on the panel and also from your mobile app. Once your first lock is added to your system, the lock page will appear.
Simply swipe over to access it. If you have more than one lock swipe up and down to access each one.
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
ON/OFF
Touch the key icon to unlock or lock it
Change Locks
If you have more than one lock, swipe up and down to access each one.
Get Status
Touch the refresh icon to check the lock’s current status
UNLOCK ALL
Touch to unlock all your locks at once
LOCK ALL
Touch to lock all your locks at once
Mobile Access
You can also control your locks from your mobile app.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: THERMOSTAT
Thermostat Control
You can add up to 6 thermostats to your IQ Panel. This allows you to control the temperature in your home locally on the panel and also from your mobile app. Once your first thermostat is added to your system, the thermostat page will appear. Simply swipe over to access it. If you have more than one thermostat swipe up and down to access each one.
Up/Down
Touch the arrows to adjust the target temperature
Switch
If you have more than one thermostat, swipe up and down to access each one.
Battery level
Displays how much battery is left in your thermostat
Current Temp
Displays the current temperature in your home
Fan
Touch to change to “On” or
“Automatic”
Mode
Touch to change this thermostat from heat to cool (or off) or use
“automatic” which switches from heat to cool as needed to maintain your target temperature.
Mobile Access
You can also control your thermostat from your mobile app.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: GARAGE DOOR
Garage Control
You can add up to 10 Z-Wave overhead garage door controllers to your IQ Panel. This allows you to control the door from your panel and also from your mobile app. Once your first garage opener is added to your system, the garage page will appear. Simply swipe over to access it. If you have more than one overhead garage door swipe up and down to access each one.
GARAGE CLOSED
GARAGE OPEN
Open/Close
Touch the icon to open or close the garage door
Switch
If you have more than one garage door, swipe up and down to access each one.
OPEN ALL
CLOSE ALL
Open
Touch the icon to open the garage door
(not available when the garage door is already closed)
Close
Touch the icon to close the garage door
(not available when the garage door is already closed)
USING YOUR SYSTEM: LIVE VIEW
Live View
Easily view the live video feed from your Alarm.com video cameras on the 7” panel screen. This page will appear automatically if cameras are added to the account and the authorization has been given on the
Alarm.com customer website. Supports live view of up to 40 cameras. Supported models: ADC-V521IR, ADC-
V522IR, ADC-V622, ADC-V722W, ADC-VC725, ADC-VC726, ADC-VC825 & ADC-VC826.
Camera View
A thumbnail of the camera will be displayed for the highlighted camera. Click the play button to view full screen.
Cameras List
All supported cameras that are on the account and have been authorized will show here. Click the camera you would like to view.
Important Note
Cameras will only push to your panel if you have authorized them to do so from your
Alarm.com customer website.
This can be found under Video
Settings.
Camera View
Full screen mode can be activated by clicking on the play button for each individual camera.
Exit
Click on the red X icon to exit full screen mode.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: LIVE VIEW WITH AUDIO
Live View with Audio
Listen in and speak to any room in the house using the Qolsys Live View with Audio feature. This can be done from your mobile app or right from the 7” touch screen. If your camera supports two-way audio, the talk button will automatically appear on the live view page.
Talk
Press and hold while talking to to use the twoway audio feature built into your camera.
End
Press this button to exit.
LIVE VIEW
~ with Audio ~
ON PANEL
Listen
Press to turn on audio.
Hold To Talk
Press and hold to talk.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: LIVE ANSWER
Live Answer for Doorbell Cameras
You can now talk directly to whoever is at your front door using the new Live Answer feature on your IQ Panel.
When your doorbell button is pushed, video with audio will automatically pop up on your 7” touchscreen. You can answer the call, disarm the system and unlock the door all from the same screen. This allows you to verify who is at your front door and if you choose, let them in. Compatible with all SkyBell doorbell camera models.
Doorbell Notification
A doorbell notification will display on the screen when someone rings your doorbell.
You can choose to answer or dismiss. This is a feature that you have to enable from your
Alarm.com website.
Enable Notification
To enable this feature, log in to your Alarm.com website, navigate to your Video Settings, click on Video Device Info then check this box.
Dismiss
Press to dismiss doorbell.
Answer
Press to answer the doorbell. If answered, the feed from the doorbell will pop up on the screen.
Talk
Press and hold to talk to whoever is at the doorbell camera.
System Armed
If your system is armed, you can click this button to disarm the system.
Door Lock
If you have a door lock paired, you can click this button to unlock the door.
End
Press this button to end the call and exit Live View mode.
OPTIONAL SETTINGS: SCENES
Alarm.com Scenes
If enabled by your dealer, Alarm.com Scenes allow you to control multiple devices with the click of a single button right from your touchscreen. Each option is a multidevice command that coordinates different smart devices to accomplish a complex task. Smart Scenes must be setup and customized from your Alarm.com customer portal before they can be used from the panel.
HOME
AWAY
SLEEP
Alarm.com Scenes
Setup your Scenes from your
Alarm.com customer site. When logged in, navigate to the Automation tab. Here, you will be able to build custom scenes that control multiple smart devices within your home.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: PARTITIONS
PARTITIONS
The IQ Panel allows for up to 4 partitions to be programmed. Partitions allows for the creation of zone groups in a home or building so that users can arm some sections of the property while leaving other areas disarmed.
Partitioning enables greater personalization and functionality while simplifying installation. Each partition controls its local zone status, alerts and notifications. Any area or zone the needs to be armed or disarmed separately from the rest of the structure can be turned into a partition.
Alarm.com
Partitions control can be accessed from the
Alarm.com customer site as well from your mobile app.
Page Indicator
When separate partitions are enabled, the panel will display additional page indicators on the left side of your panel. These indicate how many partitions can be accessed from this screen.
Color Indicator
Each dot will be colored coded to indicate the arming status of that particular partition.
GREEN - Disarmed
ORANGE - Armed Stay
RED - Armed Away
OPEN ALL
CLOSE ALL
Swipe up and down to see the next partition.
USING YOUR SYSTEM: PARTITIONS
Enter User or Master Code to gain access.
Partitions Access
When the panel is locked or the screen times out, you will be required to re-enter your code to gain access. The code you enter will determine which partition you enter. Different codes may gain access to all four partitions at once or to one individual partition.
User Codes
Master codes give full access to Advanced
Settings. Because the Master code would be entered here, you will not have to re-enter your code to gain access to the settings menu.
User codes can be assigned to give access to arming and disarming functions in a particular partition. To assign single or multiple partitions access to a User code, enter the panel using the Master code and edit permissions in the User Management settings menu.
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Important Note:
If 6-digit codes are enabled in the panel but not changed in User Management, the panel will add two Zeros to the end of the original code. Example: If original user code is 1234 and 6digit codes are enabled but the user code isn’t changed, the new user code will be 123400.
See page 13 for additional instructions on how to access the
User Management menu.
User Access
When creating a new user, you will be given the option to grant that user access to individual partition or all partitions. Only the number or partitions programmed will show up here. Simply check the box next to the desired option.
Lock Screen
To lock your individual partition, swipe down from the top to see the quick access menu.
Press the “Lock Screen” icon in the top left of the menu. To switch from one partition to another, you must first lock the screen then re-enter a code for a different partition.
Note
Once you enter a partition, no more codes are required to access any settings or menus. It is recommended to lock the screen when done using the panel to prevent someone else from gaining access to these menus and your credentials.
Exclusions:
You cannot partition Z-Wave or Alarm.com cameras today. This functionality will come at a later date via software update. Global sounds and sirens can be turned on from the Sound menu when partitions are enabled. When global sounds and sirens are turned on, all sounds and sirens will sound across all partitions.
OPTIONAL SETTINGS: WELLNESS
WELLNESS
The Wellness page is an optional page that if enabled by your dealer, allows quick and easy access to your emergency panic for more robust senior care installations. This page replaces the Security and Arming page as your default, home page to simplify use and access to help. The check in and check out feature notifies you when assisted living caregivers arrive and leave so that you have peace of mind knowing that your loved one is getting the care they need and deserve.
Emergency Panic
Check emergency panic button is now the focal point of your home page. When you press or trigger an emergency signal from the
IQ Panel, the alarm sounds with the
“Emergency” siren and then activates the
Two-Way Voice microphone and speaker.
Check in and Check Out
The Check In and Check Out function will help you know when the caregiver comes and goes and sends you their picture. When the Check
In or Check Out buttons are pressed, the caregiver will be required to enter their code.
This allows you to assign different codes to different caregivers so that you can verify who is showing up and how long they stayed.
LEGAL
FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Qolsys, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the Product.
IC REGULATORY INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cautions:
1. Devices operating in the 5150-5250 MHz frequency band are restricted to operate in-door only.
2. Operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
3. Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS d’Industry Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
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 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement, votre corps, et d’autres antennes ou transmetteurs.
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Avertissement:
1. Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur.
2. Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux
3. De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5
850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.
FCC/IC STATEMENT
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Qolsys can void the user’s authority to operate the Product. This Product has been tested and found to comply with FCC Rules.
This Product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this Product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the Product and receiver.
3. Connect the affected equipment and the Product to separate outlets, on different branch circuits. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Household Fire Safety Audit
Read this section for important information about fire safety. Most fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, we recommend that a household fire safety audit be conducted and a fire escape plan be developed.
1.Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition? Check for frayed cords, overloaded lighting circuits, etc. If you are uncertain about the condition of your electrical appliances or household service, have a professional evaluate these units.
2.Are all flammable liquids stored safely in closed containers in a well-ventilated cool area? Cleaning with flammable liquids should be avoided.
3.Are fire-hazardous materials (e.g., matches) well out of reach of children?
4.Are furnaces and wood-burning appliances properly installed, clean and in good working order? Have a professional evaluate these appliances.
Fire Escape Planning
There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. It is thus very important that a family escape plan be developed and rehearsed.
1.Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan.
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2.Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house. Since many fires occur at night, special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters.
3.Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior door.
Consider the following when making your escape plans:
1.Make sure that all border doors and windows are easily opened. Ensure that they are not painted shut, and that their locking mechanisms operate smoothly.
2.If opening or using the exit is too difficult for children, the elderly or handicapped, plans for rescue should be developed.
This includes making sure that those who are to perform the rescue can promptly hear the fire warning signal.
3.If the exit is above the ground level, an approved fire ladder or rope should be provided as well as training in its use.
4.Exits on the ground level should be kept clear. Be sure to remove snow from exterior patio doors in winter; outdoor furniture or equipment should not block exits.
5.Each person should know the predetermined assembly point where everyone can be accounted for (e.g., across the street or at a neighbor's house). Once everyone is out of the building, call the fire department.
6.A good plan emphasizes quick escape. Do not investigate or attempt to fight the fire, and do not gather belongings as this can waste valuable time. Once outside, do not re-enter the house. Wait for the fire department.
7.Write the fire escape plan down and rehearse it frequently so that should an emergency arise, everyone will know what to do. Revise the plan as conditions change, such as the number of people in the home, or if there are changes to the building’s construction.
8.Make sure your fire warning system is operational by conducting weekly tests. If you are unsure about system operation, contact your installer.
9.We recommend that you contact your local fire department and request further information on fire safety and escape planning. If available, have your local fire prevention officer conduct an in- house fire safety inspection.

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