Wired to Wireless Security System Converters Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Switch Between Resistor Modes On The Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F?
​Any Qolsys Hardwire 16-F manufactured in week 40 of 2019 or later supports two (2) resistor modes. Find out how to switch between these resistor modes on the IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Can I Use the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F to Power My Alarm Panel?
The Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F Wired to Wireless Converter needs its own transformer and backup battery. It cannot be used to power a panel. Learn about the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Do I Need to Enable the Wireless Siren Relay for the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F?
The wireless siren relay for the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F is always enabled when the module is used with a compatible Qolsys IQ Panel 2. Learn about the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Can the Large Enclosure for the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F be Recessed into a Wall?
The large plastic enclosure for the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F wired to wireless converter module is not designed to be recessed into a wall. Learn about the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Do I Need to Use End Of Line Resistors With the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F?
All zones for the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F must have an end of line resistor. This includes empty zones that are not actively being used. Learn about the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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Can The Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F Support End Of Line Resistor Learning?
Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F modules produced in week 40 of 2019 and beyond support EOLR learning for resistor values from 1k to 10k. Learn more about the Qolsys IQ Hardwire 16-F.
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What Is a Qolsys Hardwire 16-F?
If you are upgrading to a wireless 319.5 MHz alarm system from a hardwired system, then the Qolsys Hardwire 16-F is for you. Learn about the Qolsys Hardwire 16-F.
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How Do I Replace My Existing Wired Panel With the Qolsys Hardwire 16-F?
Mark the existing wires, then move them from the panel to the 16-F. Enroll the Hardwire 16-F and its zones to the panel and finally, test the zones. Learn about the Hardwire 16-F.
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Will The Lyric Controller Work With Wired Honeywell Sensors?
The only way to make a Lyric Controller support wired sensors is to use a wired to wireless converter. A good device for this is the Honeywell 5800C2W. Learn about wired sensors.
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Why Do I Have a Trouble Condition on One of My 5800C2W Zones?
The Honeywell 5800C2W shows trouble conditions for low battery, supervision loss, AC loss and cover tamper. It supervises on the lowest calibrated zone. Learn about the 5800C2W.
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