Select Fob (3) key 2 can disarm (0-1)
Default: Enabled (1)
As an installer, consult the user as to whether to set
the Key Fob to allow disarming the Control Panel
with the Key Fob's button. If the user wants the
Key Fob used as a stationary wall Fob, it can also be
set to prevent using the Key Fob to disarm the
system.
•
The default (1) allows the Fob to disarm the
system.
•
To not allow the Fob to disarm the system,
select disabled (0).
Construct Fob (#) voice descriptor
DEFAULT: Keyfob (#)
The voice descriptor are the actual the words that
the Control Panel use for this Fob for low battery
announcements and log entries. Up to five words
are allowed.
Press Insert to place a word from the
1
vocabulary into the data entry field.
Use the ← or → arrows to scroll through the
2
words, or enter the word's 3‐digit index
number.
Press Insert again for the next word. Up to five
3
words are allowed.
To remove a word, press Delete.
4
Select Fob (#) arm no delay (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Key fobs can be set to arm the Control Panel with
or without an Entry Delay.
•
The default (0) sets this Fob to arm the system
with an Entry Delay.
•
To set this Fob to arm the system without an
Entry Delay, select enabled (1).
Select Fob (#) key 4 output (0-2)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The Key Fob's
auxiliary button can be used to
trigger the Control Panel's open collector output.
The default (0) disables this Fob's auxiliary button.
To use this Fob's auxiliary button, select the output
function:
•
(0) disabled
•
(1) toggle output
•
(2) momentary output
RF Key Fob Programming Steps
RF KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
The Control Panel can be programmed with up to 4
RF remote control keypads or wireless touch screen
(TS‐1) keypads.
RF Keypads 1 ‐ 4 report to the Control
NOTE:
Panel as sensors 59 ‐ 62 (for emergency,
and low battery reports).
RF Keypad Reporting Codes
RF Keypad #1
RF Keypad #2
RF Keypad #3
RF Keypad #4
•
User Codes #1 ‐ #8 are reported for openings
and closings
•
User Code #0 is reported for Quick Arming
The following options can be set for each RF
Remote Control Keypad:
RF Keypad Number — Keypad number 1‐4
Q-4 Sub-Questions:
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RF Keypad Used — Keypad used or not
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RF Keypad Equipment Code — Sensor
model
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RF Keypad Other Equipment Code —
Enter special equipment code (only
shown for sensors set as "other")
•
RF Keypad Serial # — Serial number
labeled on keypad; manually enter or
"learn" by sending signal
•
RF Keypad Equipment Age — New unit or
existing keypad
•
RF Keypad Emergency Keys — Enable or
disable Keypad emergency keys
•
RF Keypad Voice Descriptor — Name
assigned to the Keypad
RF Keypad Summary Screen
After setting all the options for a sensor, the RF
keypad summary screen is displayed. The screen
can also be displayed for programmed RF keypads
by pressing the Sum button.
•
To return to programming, click the edit
current or edit next buttons.
•
Pressing skip goes to question Q‐5 (Control
Panel programming).
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To exit programming, click skip then end and
exit. Upon exit, the Control Panel takes a
several seconds to reboot.
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Reports as sensor #59
Reports as sensor #60
Reports as sensor #61
Reports as sensor #62
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