2GIG IMAGE1 Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Create or Change an Image Sensor Rule in Alarm.com Using the Website?
Alarm.com makes it easy to create a new image sensor rule or edit an existing image sensor rule through the website. Learn how to configure your Alarm.com Image Sensor.
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How Many Image Sensor Clips are Included When Using Alarm.com?
Alarm Grid monitored customers on a Gold Plan or higher with access to Aalrm.com get 400 image sensor uploads per month by default. Learn about using image sensors with Alarm.com.
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What Devices are Used With a 2GIG XCVR2-345 Transceiver on a Go!Control GC2?
The 2GIG XCVR2-345 supports 2-way communication devices. These include the Go!Bridge IP Communicator, the TS1 Touchscreen Keypad, and the IMAGE1 Sensor. Learn about the XCVR2-345.
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Which Image Sensor Is Compatible With My Panel?
Are you wondering if a particular image sensor is compatible with your system? How many are supported? Is a daughtercard needed? Learn all about image sensor compatibility.
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How Far From the Panel Can an Image Sensor Be to Enroll It?
When enrolling an image sensor, you can technically have the device as far away as the max range of the sensor. Most image sensors can be auto-enrolled. Learn about image sensors.
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What Is the Range of My PIR Motion?
Every passive infrared (PIR) motion has its own range and field of vision. The range for one PIR motion can be considerably different from that of another. It is very important that you use a PIR motion with an appropriate range for the situation. Find out the range of your PIR motion.
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Where Should I Install My Motion Detector?
There are several things you should keep in mind when choosing a location for a motion detector. The ideal location for a motion detector is in the corner of a room and away from any windows. The device should be placed 6 to 8 feet off the ground. Learn more about where to install a motion sensor.
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Do Wireless Motion Detectors Work Through Window Glass?
Most RF motion detectors use PIR (passive infrared) technology, which cannot "see" through glass . To learn more, check out the rest of this article.
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How Do You Add A 2GIG IMAGE1 To The 2GIG GC3?
Find out how to add a 2GIG IMAGE1 to the 2GIG GC3
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Can I Use My Phone To Arm Or Disarm The 2GIG GC3?
Find out if you can use your phone to arm or disarm a 2GIG GC3
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