Devices Used With a 2GIG XCVR2-345 Transceiver on a Go!Control GC2

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In this video, Jorge from Alarm Grid talks about the devices that are used with a 2GIG XCVR2-345 for a 2GIG Go!Control GC2 Alarm System. The 2GIG XCVR2-345 is a wireless transceiver that allows the 2GIG GC2 to support bi-directional communication devices. The module attaches to the main panel board.

The 2GIG GC2 already has a 345 MHz wireless receiver inside. This allows the panel to receive signals from 345 MHz uni-directional devices. This includes most security and life-safety sensors. The system is capable of supporting 2GIG 345 MHz Sensors and most Honeywell 5800 Sensors. However, if you want to use bi-directional 345 MHz devices with the system, then you will need to add the 2GIG XCVR2-345 Wireless Transceiver Module.

There are a few examples of devices that require the 2GIG XCVR2-345 Transceiver. One is the 2GIG Go!Bridge IP Communicator. This is a device that allows the 2GIG GC2 System to communicate with an IP router for IP monitoring service. The way this module works is that it will connect with the router using a hardwired ethernet connection. The 2GIG GC2 will then communicate wirelessly with the Go!Bridge IP Communicator.

Another device that requires the 2GIG XCVR2-345 is the 2GIG TS1 Touchscreen Keypad. This is a wireless touchscreen keypad for the 2GIG GC2. The keypad can be used to arm and disarm the system and to control any programmed Z-Wave devices. It also shows the current system status. The keypad needs to be able to send arming and disarming commands to the panel. It must also be able to receive updates from the panel regarding any change in arming status or change in Z-Wave device status.

You will also need the 2GIG XCVR2-345 if you plan to use an image sensor with the GC2 System. An image sensor is a device that will capture a photo when it detects movement. The image will be send to the panel so that it can be uploaded to the Alarm.com servers. You will then be able to view the image from Alarm.com. You can even receive notifications from Alarm.com whenever an image is uploaded.

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