New Home Security System

Based on your comment, I understand that the system needed here is as follows:
IQ PRO (Quantity 1) to be installed at the utility room.
IQ Panel 4 (Quantity 1 or 3?) with a translator (Quantity 1 or 3?).
IQ wired glass breaking detectors (Quantity 3)
What else?

The IQ Pro and IQ Panel 4 are both main panels. You would use one main panel, not both.

If you go with the IQ Pro, you would not use an IQ Panel 4 or hardwired to wireless translators. Instead, you would use keypads like the IQ Remote here. You can use 1 or 3 if you want to use all the keypad wiring locations.

So either:

  • IQ Pro
  • 1-3 IQ Remote keypads
  • Any sensors you need that were not pre-installed. You could use wireless PowerG or wired sensors.

OR:

  • IQ Panel 4 (which would be mounted in a keypad wire location.)
  • IQ Remotes if desired for other keypad locations
  • Hardwired to wireless translator.
  • Any sensors you need that were not pre-installed. You could use wireless PowerG or wired sensors.

All the wires terminate at the utility room, but they have no tags about which one is which as it can be seen below!

Is there anything written on the wire sheathing at all? No numbers or names marked on there with a pen?

If the installers did not label any of the wires that will require testing and trial and error to identify what goes where. You would need to use a multimeter/ohmmeter to test continuity and identify which wires in the utility room correspond to which locations in the home.

For the doors and window sensors you can close all the sensors then one by one open them until you find the one that opens on the mulimeter reading. For the keypad and glass break wires you would need to twist them together/short them.

Once you identify one, label it, move on to the next. After all the wires are identified it will be easy to wire them up.

Testing a bundle of unlabeled wires can be daunting but will go quicker if you have someone that can help.