Compatibility * On panel firmware version below 2.3.0, the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 supports one partition. * On panel firmware version 2.3.0+, the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 supports up to four partitions. For more information about updating the panel firmware remotely, see Upgrade the firmware on a Qolsys IQ Panel 2 . Remotel…
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By default, the Image Sensor is configured with a standard motion sensitivity profile Normal . The sensor can also be set to a more sensitive motion profile (i.e., High ) and a less sensitive profile with pet immunity for pets up to 40 lbs (i.e., Low ). Adjust the PIR sensitivity Use the Partner Portal or Mobile…
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 is built into the IQ Panel 2. The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 allows for up to five mobile Bluetooth devices to be paired with the panel. Pairing mobile Bluetooth devices allow for Bluetooth disarm, which disarms the system from an armed away state when the connected mobile device comes within ra…
The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 requires a special battery pack available for purchase from the manufacturer. To replace the battery in a Qolsys IQ Panel 2: If desired, put the system in test mode with the monitoring station before proceeding. For more information, see Put a system On Test with the monitoring station . Cau…
The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 allows users to interact with Z-Wave lights, locks, thermostats, and garage devices locally at the panel. For information about adding Z-Wave devices, see Manage Z-Wave devices on a Qolsys IQ Panel 2 . Note : Additional Z-Wave devices may be able to be added and controlled locally. For more in…
The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 is compatible with Dual-Path Wi-Fi communication. The panel can be connected to a Wi-Fi network using the panel, Partner Portal, or MobileTech app. Note : A communication test must be performed to initially register the cellular module before a Wi-Fi or Dual-Path test is performed. If a communi…
Measuring panel voltage is a common troubleshooting step when experiencing odd behavior on a panel. Most often, this step is required when there is a Modem-Panel Comm message, or the panel is not communicating properly with Alarm.com. If the voltage drops low, a modem-panel communication trouble may occur. Voltage…
Sending a communication test from the panel initiates communication and verifies that the module is communicating on the cellular network. For this test to send a signal to the monitoring station, verify Manual/Auto Tests are selected as an Event to Forward in the customer's Monitoring Settings . For more info…
The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 has the ability to run Alarm.com Scenes locally at the panel. For more information about configuring Scenes, see Create/edit a Scene . Compatibility To following are required to locally run Scenes. * The Qolsys IQ Panel 2 must be on firmware version 2.4.0+. * Local Scenes support must be e…