2GIG GC3e Frequently Asked Questions

How Does RF Supervision Loss Work On a 2GIG System?
All 2GIG Panels must receive RF check-in signals every 140 minutes, or else RF supervision loss occurs. This applies to a GC2, GC2e, GC3, and GC3e. Learn about RF supervision loss.
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Can I Use a 2GIG GC3e System Without Alarm.com?
Without service from Alarm.com, a 2GIG GC3e System can only be used as a local noisemaker. Find out why adding Alarm.com service to your 2GIG GC3e System is important.
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Can I Use Dual-Path Communication With The 2GIG GC3e?
By adding a cellular communicator to a 2GIG GC3e, the system will be made dual-path compatible. The system already comes with a built-in WIFI card. Learn about the 2GIG GC3e.
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Can I Connect the 2GIG GC3e to the Internet?
The 2GIG GC3e includes a built-in WIFI card for connecting with the internet. But you must add a cellular communicator to get the system monitored. Learn about the GC3e.
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How Do I Walk Test a 2GIG GC3e?
The 2GIG GC3e has a special mode for performing a Walk Test. This will allow you to make sure sensors are working properly. Learn how to Walk Test a 2GIG GC3e System.
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What Are 2GIG eSeries Sensors?
The 2GIG GC2e and GC3e Security Systems can support 2GIG eSeries Sensors. These devices utilize encryption for added wireless security. Lean about 2GIG eSeries Sensors.
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Are There Encrypted Sensors For a 2GIG GC3e?
​The GC3e supports the 2GIG Encrypted Sensors, which are built for use with compatible 2GIG Systems. Encryption provides enhanced wireless security. Learn about encrypted Sensors.
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What Sensors Work With a 2GIG GC3e?
The 2GIG GC3e is built for use with the 2GIG Encrypted Wireless Sensors. But the system also supports most legacy 345 MHz wireless sensors. Learn about the 2GIG GC3e.
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What Are the 2GIG Encrypted Sensors?
2GIG from Nortek manufacturers encrypted wireless sensors that are designed for use with the 2GIG GC2e and 2GIG GC3e Systems. Learn about the 2GIG Encrypted Sensors.
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Does Alarm Monitoring Cost More if I Add Partitions?
Partitioning is a feature built into an alarm system. Whether or not you use partitioning will not affect the cost of your monitoring plan. Learn about partitioning.
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