The IQ panels generally speak the name of the sensor opened. You'll need to check the volume of the panel in the drop down menu to make sure it is turned up. If the chime has been turned off though you will need the installer code to enter programming and enable chimes.
The secondary panel in our primary bedroom auto lights every morning at 6am. A feature I don't appreciate. Is there a way to stop this from happening or change the time to later in the morning?
Not to my knowledge, but all IQ remote diaplay options can be viewed under settings in the drop down menu. I havent witnessed this myself though. Are you sure there are no events happening at 6am? Such as an auto-disarm or something similar?
After watching a few of you demo the Qolsys IQ2 advanced settings, I kind of figured out how to put a troublesome wireless perimeter (d/w) sensor into bypass during "Armed Stay" so I can monitor its activity for a period of time while I am away without it false alarming. I moved it from Group 13 to 16. However, I cannot find anyone who will demonstrate the follower delay portion of Group 16. For instance, if the Group 16 perimeter sensor is activated while an entry timer is active vs what happens after the entry timer expires. Perhaps you can show us the various sequences of the follower delay function. All in all, yours/this was a helpful video. Thank you. 👍
Offhand I do not recall ever trying this group out before, but normally a follower delay zone means that that door/window can be opened during the entry delay countdown before the panel alarms. For example, if you open the outer entry door, then need to walk through the follower door to get to the keypad you may do so. Normally if any additional doors/windows are opened during the entry countdown it will immediately trigger the alarm.
@@AlarmSystemStore Thank you for that clear explanation... Then, if during the Away mode, that same follower door were opened while the system is not in delay countdown, there would be an immediate alarm. But Armed Stay mode would bypass that issue. 👋👌 If that is correct, then this will work perfectly for my testing purposes. Thanks again. 👍
Thank you for this. Very helpful. I’m having issues with my entry. I don’t hear Beep. Is there a setting to turn the beeps on when you enter the home?
The IQ panels generally speak the name of the sensor opened. You'll need to check the volume of the panel in the drop down menu to make sure it is turned up. If the chime has been turned off though you will need the installer code to enter programming and enable chimes.
How do I get to the menu that allows me to change the disarm delay time?
It is in the security and arming section at the end of this video.
The secondary panel in our primary bedroom auto lights every morning at 6am. A feature I don't appreciate. Is there a way to stop this from happening or change the time to later in the morning?
Not to my knowledge, but all IQ remote diaplay options can be viewed under settings in the drop down menu. I havent witnessed this myself though. Are you sure there are no events happening at 6am? Such as an auto-disarm or something similar?
After watching a few of you demo the Qolsys IQ2 advanced settings, I kind of figured out how to put a troublesome wireless perimeter (d/w) sensor into bypass during "Armed Stay" so I can monitor its activity for a period of time while I am away without it false alarming. I moved it from Group 13 to 16. However, I cannot find anyone who will demonstrate the follower delay portion of Group 16. For instance, if the Group 16 perimeter sensor is activated while an entry timer is active vs what happens after the entry timer expires. Perhaps you can show us the various sequences of the follower delay function. All in all, yours/this was a helpful video. Thank you. 👍
Offhand I do not recall ever trying this group out before, but normally a follower delay zone means that that door/window can be opened during the entry delay countdown before the panel alarms. For example, if you open the outer entry door, then need to walk through the follower door to get to the keypad you may do so. Normally if any additional doors/windows are opened during the entry countdown it will immediately trigger the alarm.
@@AlarmSystemStore Thank you for that clear explanation... Then, if during the Away mode, that same follower door were opened while the system is not in delay countdown, there would be an immediate alarm. But Armed Stay mode would bypass that issue. 👋👌 If that is correct, then this will work perfectly for my testing purposes. Thanks again. 👍