DSC PG9944 Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Peek-In Feature On Alarm.com Supported With the DSC PG9944?
The Peak-In Now feature for Alarm.com allows you to manually request a photo from your DSC PG9944 Image Sensor at any time. Learn about using the Peak-In feature with the PG9944.
How Do I Enroll the DSC PG9944 With the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 Plus?
The PG9944 can be enrolled with an IQ Panel 2 Plus by putting the system into its enrollment mode and activating the enrollment function on the sensor. Learn to enroll the PG9944.
Can I Use the PG9944 Outdoors?
The PG9944 is a PowerG Image Sensor designed for use outdoors. Its weather-resistant design will keep it protected in almost any environment. Learn about the PG9944.
Does the PG9944 Take Pictures or Videos?
Upon activation, the PG9944 will take ten (10) pictures and send them to the panel. The panel will forward one (1) to Alarm.com. It does not record videos. Learn about the PG9944.
Where Is the Enrollment Button On the PG9944?
In order to enroll the PG9944 to a panel, you will need to press and hold its enrollment button until its light remains steady. Learn where the enrollment button is on the PG9944.
Can I View the Images Captured By the PG9944 On Alarm.com?
When activated, the PG9944 sends ten (10) images to the panel, and the first of these images is forward to Alarm.com under "Panel Camera". Learn about the PG9944.
Can I View the Images Captured By the PG9944 On the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 Plus?
Upon activation, the PG9944 will take ten (10) photos and send them to the IQ Panel 2 Plus. Only the first of these is images is forwarded to Alarm.com. Learn about the PG9944.
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.
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.
The Peak-In Now feature for Alarm.com allows you to manually request a photo from your DSC PG9944 Image Sensor at any time. Learn about using the Peak-In feature with the PG9944.
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How Do I Enroll the DSC PG9944 With the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 Plus?
The PG9944 can be enrolled with an IQ Panel 2 Plus by putting the system into its enrollment mode and activating the enrollment function on the sensor. Learn to enroll the PG9944.
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Can I Use the PG9944 Outdoors?
The PG9944 is a PowerG Image Sensor designed for use outdoors. Its weather-resistant design will keep it protected in almost any environment. Learn about the PG9944.
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Does the PG9944 Take Pictures or Videos?
Upon activation, the PG9944 will take ten (10) pictures and send them to the panel. The panel will forward one (1) to Alarm.com. It does not record videos. Learn about the PG9944.
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Where Is the Enrollment Button On the PG9944?
In order to enroll the PG9944 to a panel, you will need to press and hold its enrollment button until its light remains steady. Learn where the enrollment button is on the PG9944.
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Can I View the Images Captured By the PG9944 On Alarm.com?
When activated, the PG9944 sends ten (10) images to the panel, and the first of these images is forward to Alarm.com under "Panel Camera". Learn about the PG9944.
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Can I View the Images Captured By the PG9944 On the Qolsys IQ Panel 2 Plus?
Upon activation, the PG9944 will take ten (10) photos and send them to the IQ Panel 2 Plus. Only the first of these is images is forwarded to Alarm.com. Learn about the PG9944.
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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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