


It will also not be disrupted by any sort of power outage. This communication path is almost never down, and the connection cannot be physically cut or tampered with. Cellular service is substantially faster and more reliable than traditional telephone line communication when used with alarm systems. But LTE networks will be supported well into the future.Īdding a cellular communicator is arguably the most important upgrade you can make for your alarm system. 3G cellular networks are set to be discontinued in the coming years.

For faster speeds and a longer product life, we recommend using the Interlogix 600-1048-XT-LTE-AT AT&T LTE cellular communicator instead. There is also an integrated Z-Wave controller built into the module. By adding this device to your compatible Networx Alarm Panel (Networx 4V2, 6V2, 8V2, and 8E), it will communicate alarm signals with the server. (Please see the sample pictures below.The Networx NX-592E-GSM-ZX-AT is the AT&T HSPA 3G cellular communicator for. The control panel looks like a mother board that would be in a computer. If there is not a sticker present, look directly on the control panel itself. Usually the make and model number is in a larger bold font than the rest of the text. Most lids have a wiring diagram sticker on the inside of them. Once the lid is open, locate the panel information. It will be smaller than a house key, with teeth cut on only one side. Or, check the “catch-all” drawer in the kitchen. If you don’t have a key, look on top of the panel.

It could just be screwed shut and you will need a screw driver. It will probably be tucked away in a closet or laundry room, and may or may not have a locking lid. This is not the keypad used to arm and disarm instead, look for a tan metal box about 16” square. Most alarm panels normally have the model information on a sticker inside the lid of the main panel box.
