Enrolling a PowerG Sensor to a DSC PowerSeries NEO
In this video, Michael from Alarm Grid shows you how to enroll a PowerG Sensor with a DSC PowerSeries NEO Security System. PowerG Sensors are widely considered to be some of the best wireless sensors available for use with alarm systems. They can be used from up to 2km away from the transceiver when used with the NEO in an open air environment. They also utilize military-grade 128-bit AES encryption, which makes them virtually impossible for others to hack or takeover wirelessly. With their fantastic range and excellent security, these are truly top-of-the-line sensors. To start using PowerG Sensors with a DSC PowerSeries NEO, you must add a PowerG Transceiver to the system. The most common option is to just get a DSC HS2LCDRF9 N Keypad, which includes an integrated PowerG Transceiver. It is also possible to use a DSC HSMHOST9 Standalone PowerG Transceiver for this job. When pairing the sensors, it is recommended that you perform an auto-enrollment. This will prevent you from entering an incorrect or invalid Serial Number, and it will provide you with the assurance that the sensor is indeed communicating with the system properly. One very important part when configuring the wireless system zone is setting the Zone Definition. This is the setting that tells the system how to respond when the sensor is faulted. You must make sure that this setting is correct, or else your system will not work how you want it to. Each Zone Definition setting has its own 3-digit code that is entered when assigning the selection in sensor programming. A complete list of Zone Definitions for the DSC PowerSeries NEO is found inside the reference manual that comes included with the system. It is recommended that you test any new sensor after programming to ensure that it works properly. https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-... http://alrm.gd/get-monitored

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