The 2GIG GoControl supports up to eight keyfobs. Keyfobs enroll in the panel very similar to wireless RF sensors remotely using the Partner Portal or locally using the control panel.
For information about locally programming a keyfob, see 2GIG GoControl Installation Guide - 4 Button Key Ring Remote.
To enroll a keyfob remotely using the Partner Portal:
- Log into the Partner Portal.
- Find the customer account.
- Click Equipment.
- Click Sensor.
- In Sensor Management, click Add a Fob.
- Enter the Fob ID, Equipment Code, and Serial Number.
- Using the Equipment Age dropdown menu, select New or Existing to indicate the age of the keyfob.
- Using the Emergency Key dropdown menu, select the type of alarm to send when this button is pressed. The options are Disabled (no alarm sends), Aux Alarm, Audible Alarm, Silent Panic, or Fire.
- Using the Key 2 can disarm dropdown menu, select Enabled or Disable to indicate is this button can disarm the system.
- Using the Voice Descriptor dropdown menus, select the words to name the sensor.
- Using the Arm no delay dropdown menu, select Enabled or Disabled to indicate if the fob arms with a delay or no delay.
- Using the Key 4 Output dropdown menu, select the output mode for the fob. For more information about Key 4 output, see What is Key 4 output?.
- Verify all the information is correct.
- Click Add Fob.
What is Key 4 output?
Keyfobs on the 2GIG GoControl support what is known as a Key 4 Output, which provides the ability to trigger a hardwired function through a press of a button. The following are the sections of the installation guide that reference the wiring and programming of these hardwired functions.
For more information about what kinds of devices can be triggered by this ouput, contact the panel manufacturer, 2GIG.
Wire the device to the 2GIG GoControl's output
The following is an example of how to wire the device to the output on the 2GIG GoControl panel:
Program Q78
The ability to trigger the output device is determined by Q78 in the 2GIG GoControl panel programming. This section defines the conditions that have to be met before the user can trigger the output.