Qolsys IQ HARDWIRE PowerG – IQ FAQs

The Qolsys IQ Pro panel targets pro/commercial-grade installs with expanded I/O, PowerG, and Alarm.com integration compared to residential IQ4 SKUs. The panel is the brain of the intrusion system: it supervises wired ...

Overview

The Qolsys IQ Pro panel targets pro/commercial-grade installs with expanded I/O, PowerG, and Alarm.com integration compared to residential IQ4 SKUs.

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

SpecificationDetails
RolePro-grade IQ panel platform
WirelessPowerG sensor ecosystem
UseLarger installs needing pro panel features

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

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?

Primary reference: IQ Pro installation and programming 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?

Primary reference: IQ Pro installation and programming 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.