A Dog Is a Great Addition to Home Security, but Isn’t the Final Answer.
We here at suretyCAM love dogs and think they’re an excellent addition to a security system. Humankind has been using dogs for a variety of reasons for centuries. We have dogs for companionship,...
View ArticleLearning In Your TS1 with Your 2Gig Go Control Panel
Learning in your TS1 is easy. This video shows you step by step, how to program your secondary panel to your 2GIG Go!Control Panel. www.suretyDIY.com
View Article2GIG Motion Detector
Thinking about using a 2GIG Motion Detector with your Alarm.com system? Interested in how to physically install one? Here suretyDIY goes over the basics of what you should know. www.suretyDIY.com
View ArticleHow to Change the Transceiver in Your 2GIG Go!Control Panel
Need to change the transceiver in your Go!Control Panel? Adding a TS1 or an Image Sensor to your 2GIG Alarm.com DIY system and need to switch to a 2GIG-XCVR2-345 900 MHz Transceiver? suretyDIY shows...
View ArticleChanging the Cellular Module of your 2GIG Go!Control Panel
Locked out of your old module? DIYer needing to upgrade from a 2G to a 3G cellular module? Switching carriers? suretyDIY shows you how. www.suretyDIY.com
View ArticleWiring Your 2GIG Go!Control Panel
Need to change the wire connecting your 2GIG Go!Control Panel to its power supply? suretyCAM’s DIY division shows you how. www.suretyDIY.com
View ArticleChristmas iPad Winner on suretyCAM
David Wilson, this years suretyCAM Christmas iPad winner receives his brand new iPad 2 and discusses what he likes about his suretyCAM security and automation system and why he chose suretyCAM over...
View ArticleFirst Steps to Installing Your 2GIG Go!Control Panel
Getting ready to install your 2GIG Go!Control panel from suretyCAM’s DIY division, suretyDIY (www.suretyDIY.com)? Make sure you cover the basics before putting it in the wall. We’ve recorded some tips...
View ArticleHow to Acknowledge a Trouble Alert
In the video above we show you how to determine trouble alerts on your 2GIG Go!Control Alarm Panel, as well as how to silence the beeps by acknowledging the alert. Common causes of trouble alerts...
View ArticleHow to find the Firmware Version of your 2GIG Go!Control Panel
The firmware of your 2GIG panel is like the operating system on your phone; certain peripherals and software options aren’t available unless it is upgraded. If you’re looking at a piece of equipment...
View ArticleHow to Crack Open your Windows and Still Arm your Window Sensors
A fairly common question posed by security system owners is how they can arm their system while still leaving a window cracked open for air flow. One answer is of course to bypass the zone pertaining...
View ArticleHow to Install a 2GIG Take-345 Takeover Module.
The perfect device for people looking to make use of an existing hardwired alarm system with a new 2GIG panel, the takeover module supports up to 8 wired zones and translates them into wireless...
View Article2GIG Wireless Secondary Push Button Keypad (2GIG-PAD1-345)
The battery powered secondary wireless push button keypad that works with our 2GIG security and home automation controller. WARNING: We highly recommend that you consider a TS1 secondary touch screen...
View ArticleRE206 Garage Tilt Sensor
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG Model Number: RE206 Power Input: 1x CR123A 3V Battery Stated Battery Life: 10+ Years Installation Manual The RE206 Tilt Sensor is a commonly used sensor on overhead...
View ArticleHoneywell 5853 Glass Break Detector
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG Model Number: 5853 Power Input: 2x CR123A 3V Battery Stated Battery Life: 10 Years Adjustable Sensitivity. Installation Manual Data Sheet Availability The Honeywell...
View Article2GIG-PANIC1-345 Emergency Pendant
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG Model Number: 2GIG-PANIC1-345 Power Input: 2x CR123A 3V Battery Stated Battery Life: 3 Years 5 Second Button Lockout Mounting Options: Lanyard, Car Visor, Belt Clip,...
View ArticleHoneywell 5898 Dual Tec Motion Detector
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG Model Number: 5898 Power Input: 4x AA 1.5V Lithium Battery Stated Battery Life: 4 Years Adjustable Sensitivity. Installation Manual Data Sheet Availability The...
View ArticleCT100 Zwave Thermostat
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG, Qolsys Model Number: CT100 Power Input: 24VAC, and 4x AA Alkaline Battery Backup Stated Battery Life: 2 Years Zwave Communication. Acts as Zwave Repeater if Learned in on...
View ArticleYale Real Living Push-Button Zwave Deadbolt
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG, Qolsys Model Number: YRD-210 Power Input: 4x AA Alkaline Battery Backup Stated Battery Life: 1 Year Zwave Communication. Power save mode when not in use. Does not repeat...
View ArticleYale Real Living Touchscreen Zwave Deadbolt
Panel Compatibility: 2GIG, Qolsys Model Number: YRD-220 Power Input: 4x AA Alkaline Battery Backup Stated Battery Life: 1 Year Zwave Communication. Power save mode when not in use. Does not repeat...
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