DSC PG9926 Frequently Asked Questions

Are a Smoke Alarm and a Smoke Detector The Same Thing?
No, a Smoke Detector is tied to a separate alarm system. A Smoke Alarm is a stand-alone device or group of devices. Keep reading for details on these devices.
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Can The 2-Wire Smoke Zone On The Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F Support One-Go-All-Go?
It is not possible to use a power reversing relay with the 2-wire smoke detector zone on the IQ Hardwire 16-F to support one-go-all-go. Learn more about the IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Does PowerG Prevent RF Jamming?
PowerG Sensors use Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) to overcome RF jamming attacks. These attacks can disable other sensors. Learn how PowerG Sensors prevent RF jamming.
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How Do I Enroll My PowerG Wireless Sensor?
The enrollment function on a PowerG Sensor is often activated by inserting fresh batteries or by pressing and holding an enrollment button. Learn how to enroll your PowerG Sensor.
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How Do I Enroll the PowerG Smoke Detectors?
The PowerG Smoke Detectors have an enrollment buttons that allow you to auto-enroll these wireless sensors to a panel. Learn how to auto-enroll PowerG Smoke Detectors.
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How Do I Properly Test My PowerG Smoke Detector?
In order to test a PowerG Smoke Detector, it must be properly enrolled with your panel. You can use the test button or canned smoke. Learn how to test a PowerG Smoke Detector.
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