PRiMAgo! LTE

Control your alarm system

Published by: GENEVO Sp. z o.o

Description

Have even more control over your GENEVO security system - PRiMAgo! LTE not only allows you to remotely arm/disarm your security system and control connected appliances, but also:
- check the status of security Zones on-line, with the option to bypass them if needed,
- read Event log and check system health status,
- send Panic to your Security monitoring company.
Note - new features are available for LTE panels only.
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App Info

Publisher
GENEVO Sp. z o.o
Languages
English, Czech, German, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak
Recent release
2.0.5 (2 months ago )
Released on
Mar 13, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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