Overview
The Qolsys IQ Panel 5 / IQ5 Hub continues the IQ platform with updated hardware, PowerG, Z-Wave, and Alarm.com services — verify NS/hub vs full panel SKU for your install.
The panel is the brain of the intrusion system: it supervises wired and wireless zones, drives bell/siren outputs, manages automation on supported models, and reports to Alarm.com when a compatible communicator is installed. Installers program zones, user codes, and dialer options with installer menu / pairing wizard (varies by IQ Panel 4, 5, Hub); end users arm/disarm from IQ Remote, keyfobs, or Alarm.com app.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Role | Next-gen IQ touchscreen panel or hub |
| Wireless | PowerG S-Line sensors |
| Variants | IQ5 Hub, IQ5-NS — feature set differs by SKU |
| Monitoring | Alarm.com |
What This Panel Does Well
Coordinates intrusion zones, automation, user codes, and central station reporting when cell and monitoring are configured.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Exact panel model — IQ Panel 4 vs IQ5 vs IQ Pro vs IQ Hub — firmware and modules differ.
- Encryption — PowerG vs legacy card vs hardwire module sensors in the field.
- Cell module SKU — Built-in cellular vs Wi-Fi path per panel SKU and Alarm.com plan.
- Installer code — required for zone changes; document before service.
- Alarm.com dealer — account status, plan, and remote programming access.
Official Sources
- Qolsys product page
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet FR CAN
- IQ5 Family Comparison Chart 1
- IQ5 Hub Installation Manual
- IQ5 Hub Quick Guide 1
- IQ5 Hub User Guide
Use official Qolsys install PDFs and install guides for exact wiring, enrollment, and firmware — specifications vary by SKU and region.
FAQs
Which Qolsys IQ panel do I have?
Check label and installer paperwork — **IQ Panel 4, IQ Panel 5, IQ Pro, and IQ Hub use different modules, firmware, and screen layouts. IQ Panel 4/5 support PowerG; legacy sensors need matching IQ Card sensors.
Why does my panel show cell failure?
Usually inactive SIM, wrong module SKU, weak RSSI, or antenna fault — run installer cell test and verify Alarm.com/dealer activation.
Can I add sensors myself?
Wireless enrollment requires installer code on the panel for new zones — end users typically cannot add sensors without installer access.
Standard vs encrypted sensors?
PowerG S-Line sensors require IQ Panel or IQ Hub hosts. Legacy 319/345 MHz sensors require the matching IQ Card installed.
Where is official documentation?
- Qolsys product page
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet FR CAN
- IQ5 Family Comparison Chart 1
- IQ5 Hub Installation Manual
- IQ5 Hub Quick Guide 1
- IQ5 Hub User Guide
Primary reference: IQ Panel 5 / IQ5 Hub installation guide
How do I test after installation?
Use panel walk test, zone status, and (if monitored) central station test per dealer procedure.
Can I mix PowerG and 319/345 MHz legacy sensors?
PowerG needs IQ Panel/H hub; 319/345 needs IQ Card 319/345 installed transceiver hardware — they do not enroll on the standard 345 MHz receiver alone.
Which Qolsys IQ panel do I have?
Check label and installer paperwork — **IQ Panel 4, IQ Panel 5, IQ Pro, and IQ Hub use different modules, firmware, and screen layouts. IQ Panel 4/5 support PowerG; legacy sensors need matching IQ Card sensors.
Why does my panel show cell failure?
Usually inactive SIM, wrong module SKU, weak RSSI, or antenna fault — run installer cell test and verify Alarm.com/dealer activation.
Can I add sensors myself?
Wireless enrollment requires installer code on the panel for new zones — end users typically cannot add sensors without installer access.
Standard vs encrypted sensors?
PowerG S-Line sensors require IQ Panel or IQ Hub hosts. Legacy 319/345 MHz sensors require the matching IQ Card installed.
Where is official documentation?
- Qolsys product page
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet
- IQ5 Hub Spec Sheet FR CAN
- IQ5 Family Comparison Chart 1
- IQ5 Hub Installation Manual
- IQ5 Hub Quick Guide 1
- IQ5 Hub User Guide
Primary reference: IQ Panel 5 / IQ5 Hub installation guide
How do I test after installation?
Use panel walk test, zone status, and (if monitored) central station test per dealer procedure.
Can I mix PowerG and 319/345 MHz legacy sensors?
PowerG needs IQ Panel/H hub; 319/345 needs IQ Card 319/345 installed transceiver hardware — they do not enroll on the standard 345 MHz receiver alone.