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DMP XR Series vs. Qolsys IQ Pro is available from 24/7 Security as a full-lifecycle service—not a product-only sale. We can source and resell equipment, install and configure it, troubleshoot an existing system, perform maintenance, complete expansions and provide support after turnover.

  • Equipment Sales & Resale
  • Professional Installation
  • Existing-System Service
  • Maintenance & Expansion
  • Support After Turnover

New installation: Buying new equipment? Our team can verify compatibility, install it correctly and test the complete system.

Existing system: Already own the equipment? Ask us about takeover service, repairs, maintenance, upgrades and support.

Commercial alarm platform comparison

DMP XR Series vs. Qolsys IQ Pro

DMP XR Series and Qolsys IQ Pro can both support commercial intrusion projects, but their controller, wireless, access, communications and management ecosystems differ.

Compare operating models, not only zone counts

Evaluate devices, partitions, doors, communications, cloud services, monitoring compatibility, programming ownership, integrations and service lifecycle.

DMP XR SeriesCommercial control panels with model-specific intrusion, access, communications and expansion capabilities.
IQ ProA hybrid commercial panel combining hardwired, PowerG and supported legacy wireless options with Alarm.com services.
Access functionsBoth ecosystems offer defined access or integration paths, but hardware, licensing and workflows differ.
Cloud operationsVirtual Keypad and Alarm.com provide different administration, video and user experiences.

Panel scale and ecosystem fit

For DMP, compare current XR models by zones, areas, users, doors, network and cellular choices. For IQ Pro, compare hardwired and wireless device limits, partitions, users, communicators and optional legacy-radio support. Use current documentation rather than a single marketing capacity number.

Existing sensors, keypads and wireless devices may influence migration, but reuse should not override cybersecurity, supervision, service life and client operations. Document which components remain, which require replacement and whether coexistence creates two management workflows.

  • Zones, partitions, users and doors
  • Existing-device compatibility
  • Cloud and monitoring ecosystem
  • Expansion and service model

Devices, access and power

Build point, output, keypad, access-door and power schedules. DMP access modules and Qolsys/Alarm.com access workflows have different controller and cloud relationships. Confirm exact door hardware, credential, panel and license support.

Calculate panel, module, detector, siren and communicator current with standby. Wireless devices need surveyed coverage, battery procedure and tamper testing. Addressable or bus devices require topology and isolation records so a field fault can be located.

  • Point and module schedule
  • Access-control architecture
  • Wireless survey and batteries
  • Power and standby calculation
DMP XR and IQ Pro comparison framework
AreaDMP XR SeriesQolsys IQ Pro
ArchitectureXR panel, modules and DMP ecosystemHybrid IQ Pro with PowerG and supported options
CloudVirtual Keypad ecosystemAlarm.com for Business ecosystem
AccessSupported DMP modules and doorsSupported Alarm.com access workflow
Best decision basisScale, dealer operations and integrationHybrid migration, cloud workflow and scale

Communications, cloud and monitoring

Confirm central station receiver compatibility, signaling formats, account programming and path supervision. DMP network/cellular options and IQ Pro dual-path services require different subscriptions and portal administration. Assign renewal and account ownership.

Compare Virtual Keypad and Alarm.com for user management, alerts, video, automation and enterprise operation. Cloud convenience adds identity, multifactor, phone lifecycle and privacy responsibilities. Define what remains operational when internet or a cloud service is unavailable.

  • Receiver and signaling support
  • Network and cellular paths
  • Portal roles and subscriptions
  • Internet/cloud failure behavior

Testing, migration and lifecycle

Create equivalent test scenarios for each candidate: alarm, trouble, tamper, partition, access, communication loss, AC failure, low battery, cloud outage and restore. Include monitoring-party confirmation and operator response.

Use DMP and Qolsys official resources for manuals and firmware. Back up configurations and protect installer, receiver and user data. For migrations, preserve rollback until new reporting and user workflows are accepted.

  • Equivalent acceptance scenarios
  • Migration and rollback plan
  • Protected backups and accounts
  • Official update resources

How we plan and deliver the work

The final design depends on site conditions, existing systems, client policies and the selected manufacturer or platform.

Define requirements

Build neutral point, door, user and communication totals.

Compare ecosystems

Check hardware, portals, monitoring, licenses and lifecycle.

Pilot workflow

Test administration, reporting, wireless and integrations.

Select and document

Choose from evidence and create migration and acceptance plans.

Information to gather before design

Good decisions are easier when the project team starts with complete operational and technical information. The following items help reduce assumptions, change orders and avoidable return visits.

  • Neutral point and partition schedule
  • Doors, credentials and integrations
  • Monitoring receiver and communication paths
  • Portal, subscription and user governance
  • Migration, testing and support lifecycle

Frequently asked questions

These are common planning questions. A site-specific answer should be confirmed during discovery and design.

Which platform is better?

The better fit depends on scale, existing devices, monitoring, cloud workflow, integrations and service organization.

Can existing wireless sensors be reused with IQ Pro?

Some variants support defined legacy frequencies, but exact compatibility and security should be checked.

Can DMP XR panels control access doors?

Selected XR systems support access through compatible modules, subject to model capacities and design.

Should firmware be downloaded from third-party sites?

No. Use official DMP or Qolsys resources and verify the supported upgrade path.

Manufacturer software, firmware and technical files remain on the manufacturer’s official website. We do not mirror firmware files locally.

Discuss a commercial security project

Tell us about the doors, buildings, users, existing equipment, operational requirements and desired completion date. We will help organize the right discovery and design conversation.

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