2GIG Panic1-345: Program to GC3

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Here is a detailed video explanation on how to program the 2GIG Panic1-345 wireless panic button to the 2GIG GC3 wireless security system.

2GIG GC3: http://alrm.gd/2gig-gc3
2GIG Panic1-345: http://alrm.gd/2gig-panic1-345
Get Monitored: http://www.alrm.gd/get-monitored

Program the 2GIG Panic1-345 wireless panic button to work alongside the 2GIG GC3 wireless security system by going to the “Installer Tool Box” and following the steps laid out in our video.

The 2GIG Panic1-345 is a single-button panic switch. Press and hold the large button on the front of the device for two seconds to activate the alarm as shown in our video.

Once configured to the 2GIG GC3, pressing the panic switch instantly sends a signal to the security system. An alarm is then sent to police, medical, or fire dispatching depending upon the situation and settings chosen.

Our video tutorial shows you not only how to activate and enroll the device, but also how to toggle between settings. The main settings to choose from include “Silent Panic” and “Audible Panic.”

“Silent Panic” sends a silent alert to central station. Or you can set it up to directly alert a specific type of dispatching, such as your medical team or the police.

“Audible Panic” sends an audible alert to central station. It also sets off a loud siren in your home. The siren helps avoid false alarms because you can contact dispatching if it’s tripped by mistake. The noise also helps scare off intruders.

Another setting that our video walks you through is “Transmission Delay.” We recommend disabling this setting (as explained in the video).

When activated, “Transmission Delay” doesn’t send an immediate signal. Instead, the system waits for a set period of time to send a signal. Turn this setting off and a signal is sent immediately to central station. An immediate alarm is vital for medical emergency and home burglary situations.

The process of enabling a voice descriptor for your wireless panic button is easy by following the steps laid out in the video. This will ensure that the touchscreen clearly enunciates the name and location of the device when needed.

“Sensors Supervised” is an additional feature that prevents the device from going offline. The connection is monitored and you’re alerted if the device disconnects.

Though we recommend keeping “Sensors Supervised” on for most uses, our video tutorial also shows you how to disable it. Taking the device out of range without disabling the setting leads to false alarms. Turn it off and you don’t have to take the button off each time you leave the house.

The 2GIG Panic1-345 comes with a lanyard for the neck, a cinched band for the wrist or ankle, and a clip for wall mounting for easier access. The battery lasts for up to two years and is water-resistant.

That’s the value of pairing the 2GIG Panic1-345 wireless panic button to the 2GIG GC3 wireless security system – it allows loved ones to quickly contact medical, police, or fire dispatching in emergency situations.

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