INSTALLING THE PANEL
1
. Insert your thumb or
finger under the opening on
the back cover and firmly
pull up to remove. This
cover is not needed for wall
mount.
2
. Press tabs on the bottom
of the panel and pull apart
to remove the back plate.
Mount to the wall using
appropriate hardware
ensuring it is level.
1
. Hang the front of the panel
with the hanging strap on the
back plate as shown above.
2
. Screw required in break-away
wall tamper for EN Grade 2.
Firmly pinch “
diagonally and
down
” from the top front of
the bezel at all 4 snap tab
locations to ensure proper
closure. You will hear a “pop”
or “snap” sound when each
tab has closed properly and
the gap along the top should
be tightly seated.
IMPORTANT
: Not properly
closing the panel could result
in damage to the backplate
or false panel tampers.
WALL MOUNT OPTION
Connect the power supply to
the barrel jack.
1
. Latch the bottom of the
panel into place, ensuring the
the power wire is routed into
the wall and not pinched.
2
. Swing the panel up towards
the 4 snap tabs at the top.
1
2
1
2
1
2
Note: For EN Grade 2 installations use only wall mount option
Note: For EN50131 Grade2 compliant installations, the enclosure shall be glued during the initial installation. After mounting the
enclosure base on the wall in its intended position, connect the internal battery and insert the SIM card for the cellular communicator.
Once all connections are done apply a few drops of the provided glue on each of the four corners of the enclosure base and attach the
enclosure cover so that all top and bottom sides latches snap in place and the enclosure is properly closed. Please note that the battery is
no longer replaceable. When the battery has reached its end of life, between 3- to 5 years, the panel shall be replaced and recycled in
accordance with European Directives. Use a cyanoacrylate glue type similar for example to the INSTA-CURE+ Gap Filling from Bob Smith
Industries Inc.
Summary of Contents for Panel 2+
Page 8: ...INSTALLING THE PANEL...
Page 13: ...USER INTERFACE...
Page 17: ...PROGRAMMING...
Page 52: ...SECURITY SENSORS...
Page 84: ...WI FI DEVICES...
Page 91: ...Z WAVE DEVICES...
Page 102: ...BLUETOOTH DEVICES...
Page 110: ...SYSTEM TESTS...
Page 134: ...CUSTOMIZATION...
Page 147: ...MAINTENANCE...
Page 153: ...TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 163: ...LEGAL...
Page 169: ...SPECIFICATIONS...