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Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
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Audio | Built-in speaker and microphone |
Siren | 85 dB |
Bluetooth Disarming | Yes |
Display Size | 7-inch |
Touch Technology | Capacitive Touch |
Operating System | Android 9 |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Z-Wave |
Camera | 5MP front camera |
Power | AC power with backup battery |
Compatibility | Compatible with various smart home devices |
Security | 128-bit AES encryption |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 core SOM |
Lists the components included in the IQ Panel 4 package.
Provides contact information for technical support.
Outlines the purpose and scope of the installation manual.
Details the components and features visible on the front of the IQ Panel 4.
Details the mounting and connection points on the back of the IQ Panel 4.
Identifies the internal hardware components of the IQ Panel 4.
Step-by-step instructions for mounting the IQ Panel 4 on a wall.
Instructions for using the optional table stand for panel placement.
Instructions for installing the optional IQ Base speaker accessory.
Illustrates the necessary wiring connections for the panel.
Procedure for connecting power and starting up the IQ Panel 4.
Guide on adjusting the angle of the built-in camera.
Description of the main screen layout and its sections.
Explains how to access security provider messages, alerts, and tutorials.
Details how to access system settings, Wi-Fi, and other quick controls.
How to set up and use screen lock for security.
Configuration options for display, weather, status, and Z-Wave.
Accessing and configuring advanced system parameters with codes.
Overview of the step-by-step programming tool for installation.
Initiating the Easy Setup Wizard based on chosen configuration.
Customizing which pages appear during the wizard walkthrough.
Entering dealer contact information for panel programming.
Panel configurations specific to installers and dealers.
Managing panel logs for troubleshooting and bug identification.
Configuring siren and alarm behavior for various event types.
Settings for arming modes, entry/exit delays, and duress authentication.
Enabling/disabling disarm and alarm photos, and securing images.
Viewing specific information for programmed Z-Wave devices.
Customizing panel sounds like voices, chimes, and trouble beeps.
Editing partition names and viewing assigned users and sensors.
Setting up hardcoded scenes for Z-Wave devices in vacant home mode.
General overview of different device categories available on the panel.
Adding, editing, or deleting up to 128 security RF or life safety devices.
Includes auto-learn, manual add, QR scan, partition, type, group, name, chime.
Detailed descriptions of various sensor groups for Door/Window, Motion, etc.
Editing, deleting, and monitoring the status of individual sensors.
Adjusting sensitivity and masking areas for the built-in motion detector.
Viewing and removing Wi-Fi devices, and configuring the Qolsys Access Point.
Steps to scan, select, and connect the panel to a Wi-Fi network.
Configuring the panel's built-in router, SSID, DHCP range, and password.
Viewing IP address, MAC address, and connection duration of Wi-Fi clients.
Pairing up to three IQ Remote Secondary Touchscreens to the panel.
Enabling or disabling third-party device integration on the panel.
Adding, editing, clearing, and removing Z-Wave devices and settings.
Procedure for including new devices into the Z-Wave network.
Removing a Z-Wave device from the network and panel memory.
Removing Z-Wave devices that are no longer communicating.
Resetting the panel's Z-Wave controller and removing all devices.
Manually changing Z-Wave device associations for specific devices.
Setting maximum Z-Wave device limits and other network configurations.
Using SmartStart to add devices and tracking their inclusion status.
Adding, editing, deleting, and configuring Bluetooth devices.
Pairing up to five mobile Bluetooth devices with the panel.
Modifying settings like proximity disarm for paired Bluetooth devices.
Removing a specific paired Bluetooth device from the panel.
Deleting all paired Bluetooth devices from the panel at once.
Enabling/disabling Bluetooth radio and configuring disarm timeout.
Performing various tests to ensure the system is functioning correctly.
Checking the panel's connection to the wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
Displaying dBm signal strength and graphing sensor events.
Testing the panel's built-in cellular radio connection to Alarm.com.
Testing Z-Wave device communication, rediscovery, neighbor info, and diagnostics.
Pinging PowerG sensors to check signal strength and review images.
Checking last signal strength, average signal, and battery voltage for Zigbee sensors.
Testing panel microphones via clap or glass break simulator.
Verifying dual path connectivity using both cellular and Wi-Fi radios.
Testing the integrity of installed daughter cards.
Running comprehensive tests on all panel processes.
Managing up to 242 user codes with different access levels.
Customizing dealer contact information and on-screen branding elements.
Configuring how the weather forecast is displayed on the panel.
Setting up the panel to display digital photos when not in use.
Upgrading panel software via Wi-Fi or Access Point and automatic checks.
Step-by-step guide for updating panel software over a Wi-Fi connection.
Updating panel software using the built-in Panel Access Point.
Procedure and safety precautions for replacing the panel's battery.
Viewing battery, software, hardware, patches, panel, and cellular details.
Procedures for safely shutting down, rebooting, or hard rebooting the panel.
Steps to resolve issues encountered during panel tests.
Compliance standards for UL/cUL residential fire and burglary systems.
Compliance standards for UL/ULC commercial burglary alarm systems.
Statements regarding FCC and ISED Canada radio frequency regulations.
Information on recycling and disposal procedures for the product.
Details on platform, LCD, processor, user codes, network, and Z-Wave.
Specifications for LED indicator, speakers, camera, microphone, battery, etc.
List of compatible 319 MHz S-Line sensor types and models.
List of compatible 345 MHz sensor types and models.
List of compatible 433 MHz (DSC) sensor types and models.
List of compatible 433 MHz (AT&T) sensor types and models.
List of compatible Power-G sensor types and models.