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Nortek 2GIG eSeries GC2e - System Operation Settings; Q87: Keyfob;Remote Arming Mode on System Not Ready (0-2); Q89: Allow Backlight Always On (Demo Mode) (0-1); Q90: Energy Feature (0 to 1)

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GC2e Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
©2020 Nortek Security & Control LLC. All rights reserved. 57 2GIG is a registered trademark of Nortek Security & Control LLC.
Control Panel Programming
Q87: Keyfob/Remote Arming Mode on System
Not Ready (0-2)
DEFAULT: (0) Auto Bypass with Zone Parcipaon on Restore
This seng controls how the system will react when there are open
sensors and the system is armed remotely.
The default seng (0) Disabled will automacally bypass all
sensors that are open when the system is armed remotely. If a
sensor restores while the system is armed, the sensors bypass
will be removed, and the sensor will be ready to trigger an
alarm.
To automacally bypass all sensors that are open when the
system is armed remotely, and keep all bypasses in place
during the arming cycle, even if a sensor restores, select (1)
Auto‐Bypass.
To prevent arming remotely when any sensor is open, select
(2) Arm Only When Ready.
Q89: Allow Backlight Always On (Demo Mode)
(0-1)
NOTE: May cause ghost/image retenon.
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
When set to (1) Enabled the customer can program the “always on”
opon for backlight programming. Due to a small percentage of
image “ghosng” on the panel (because the backlight never goes
o), this queson was been created but has been defaulted to (0)
Disabled.
Q90: Energy Feature (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled and Hidden
Select (1) Disabled but Visible to show but not acvate the energy
features. You can also select (2) Enabled to turn the energy feature
ON.
Q91: Radio Modem Supplier
DEFAULT: (0) No Radio Modem Supplier
NOTE: If you enable Q44: Select Lock Installer Programming, you
will not be able to change this seng.
NOTE: For compliance with UL 1610, Q91: Select Radio Modem
Supplier (0 to 5) must be set to (1) Radio Modem Supplier 1.
Select the opon that corresponds to the appropriate supplier.
Opons include:
Option Supplier
(0) No Radio Modem Supplier This is the default setting.
(1) Radio Modem Supplier 1 Alarm.com
(2) Radio Modem Supplier 2
(3) Radio Modem Supplier 3
(4) Radio Modem Supplier 4
(5) Radio Modem Supplier 5 SecureNet
(6) Radio Modem Supplier 6
Q92: Select Network Device (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (0) None
When enabled, the (1) Go!Bridge opon provides the installer
with the following quesons to program the Go!Bridge IP
Communicator sengs into the Control Panel
Q: Network Device ID (read only)
Tap Learn. Then go to the Go!Bridge device and tap the Learn
buon. For details, see the Go!Bridge IP Communicator
Installaon Instrucons.
Q: Select Configuration Source
DEFAULT: (0) DHCP
Select between (1) Stac or (2) DHCP (Dynamic Host
Conguraon Protocol). The default seng is (0) DHCP and is
the most common selecon. The other opon is (1) Stac and
requires entry of a Device IP Address, Gateway IP Address, and
Subnet Mask.
Q: Enter Device IP Address
DEFAULT: 000.000.000.000
NOTE: This queson only requires an answer if you selected
(1) Stac in Q: Select Conguraon Source.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the IP Address for the
Go!Bridge IP Communicator.
Q: Enter the Gateway IP Address
DEFAULT: 000.000.000.000
NOTE: This queson only requires an answer if you selected
(1) Stac in Q: Select Conguraon Source.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the IP Address for the access
point to the external network. Typically, this is the IP Address of
the local network router.
Q: Enter the Subnet Mask
DEFAULT: 000.000.000.000
NOTE: This queson only requires an answer if you selected
(1) Stac in Q: Select Conguraon Source.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the IP Address for the subnet
mask for the network.
Q: Select Port # (1 to 8)
DEFAULT: (1) Port 1
NOTE: Typically, you will skip this queson unless addional
programming is required.
Select the port number for the backend server. Aer conguring
the required port, tap Next on the Control Panel.
(1) Port 1
(2) Port 2
(3) Port 3
(4) Port 4
(5) Port 5
(6) Port 6
(7) Port 7
(8) Port 8

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