The Content area includes all the interactive functionality of your security system. By default, the following apps are loaded onto the touchscreen: The Security app gives the user access to arm/disarm the system, enable/disable security zones, view history logs, and recent security zone events. The Settings app gives the user…
Security Status Header
The Security Status header is located on the upper left hand of the touchscreen. It indicates whether the system is armed, disarmed, or in alarm. It displays the countdown of the entry and exit delays, and it displays the name of the zone when a security sensor is faulted. Tapping…
Understanding Your Home Screen
The touchscreen is the center of your home security system. This Android-powered device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms. It combines security and home controls on a graphical interface, providing: A real-time…
Testing Your Connectivity
From the Settings menu, tap Advanced Settings > Connectivity > Test Connectivity. The Connectivity Test screen is displayed. Tap Next to start the test. This can take as little as 30 seconds or as long as four minutes. Tap Return to Menu when the tests have completed.
Viewing Signal Strength
From the Settings menu, tap Advanced Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi & Cellular Signal Strength. Note: The Wi-Fi and Cellular Signal Strength screen is displayed, graphically displaying the detected signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection to the router and the GPRS/EDGE connection to the cellular network. If your Wi-Fi…
Rebooting the Touchscreen
Note: Occasionally, a problem might arise that could be solved by rebooting the touchscreen. From the Settings menu, tap Advanced Settings > Reboot Touchscreen. The Reboot Touchscreen screen is displayed. Tap Reboot TouchScreen. The touchscreen reboots and the Home screen is displayed when the reboot is complete.
Preforming a Network Reboot
Sometimes it is necessary to perform a network reboot to resolve certain connectivity issues. To perform a network reboot, follow the steps below: Power off all networking equipment, including any personal router, cable modem, and/or device providing your internet connection. Power up ONLY the first device(the device that provides your…
Replacing a Router or Cable Gateway
Delete the cameras from the touchscreen. Disconnect the router or gateway from attached devices and power it off. Connect the new router or gateway in place of the existing router or gateway and power it up. From the Settings menu, tap Advanced Settings > Connectivity > Manage Network. The Replace…