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Summary of Contents for Cooper Security FOB-2W-4B

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FOB-2W-4B Contents 1. Introduction ............. 1 Fitting the Battery ............1 A Guided Tour ............. 2 Operating the buttons ..........3 2. Using the Fob ............4 Setting the System ............4 Part Setting the System* ..........4 What Happens if the System Will Not Set (or Part Set) ..4 Unsetting the System ...........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The rest of this guide explains the features of the FOB-2W-4B in detail, and shows you how to make the alarm system learn the identity of a new fob.
  • Page 4: A Guided Tour

    FOB-2W-4B 2. Lift off the battery lid. 3. Fit the new battery. The positive side of the battery should be on top. Note: make sure your hands are clean and dry when handling the battery. Even small amounts of grease or dirt can affect the contact between the battery and the fob.
  • Page 5: Operating The Buttons

    FOB-2W-4B Operating the buttons To ensure that the fob does not accidentally operate while it is in your pocket, the buttons are deliberately slow to respond to pressure. You must hold down the button you intend to press for at least three seconds to activate its function.
  • Page 6: Using The Fob

    FOB-2W-4B 2. Using the Fob Setting the System Press and The setting LED flashes red three hold: times. The system sets. The control unit sends a message to the fob. The setting LED glows green for three seconds. Part Setting the System*...
  • Page 7: Unsetting The System

    FOB-2W-4B Unsetting the System Press and The un-setting LED flashes red three hold: times. The system unsets. The unset LED glows green for three seconds. Querying the State of the System Press and The query LED flashes red three hold: times.
  • Page 8 FOB-2W-4B control unit then sends a message to the fob to confirm that it has started a HUA alarm. All four LEDs glow green for three seconds. Page 6...
  • Page 9: Registering Fobs On The System

    FOB-2W-4B 3. Registering Fobs on the System You can register a fob on the alarm system yourself (provided you are not a “Guard” or “Set Only” user. (A Master User or Admin User can register a fob for a new user when they first add the user to the system.)
  • Page 10 FOB-2W-4B Press any button on the   remote control that you wish followed by: to register. Hold the button down until you see the  transmit LED flash.  The control unit learns the identity of the Remote and links it with your access code.
  • Page 11: Deleting Fobs From The System

    FOB-2W-4B 4. Deleting Fobs From the System If you have lost a fob assigned to you then you should delete it from the system to make sure that no unauthorised person can use it. Also, if you wish to reassign a device to another user, you must first delete it from the system.
  • Page 12 FOB-2W-4B 11. Press  until the bottom line  of the display shows the  remote you wish to delete. 12. Press .   13. Press .   The control unit deletes the followed by: remote from its memory. The ...
  • Page 13: Changing The Battery

    FOB-2W-4B 5. Changing the battery. If you have had the fob for some time and the battery has run low, then you will need a 3V CR2450 LiMn02 type battery as a replacement. When you have the replacement ready, change the battery as follows: 1.
  • Page 14 FOB-2W-4B 7. Tighten the screw until it holds the battery lid closed. Do not over-tighten the screw. 8. Test the new battery by holding down the Query button on the fob for three seconds. You should see the red LED by that button flashing.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    FOB-2W-4B 6. Technical Specifications General Product number FOB-2W-4B. Product Keyfob 2 way 4 button. Description Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd. Environmental Class II. Operating Tested -10 to +55°C in accordance with temperature 50130-5. Humidity 0 to 93% RH, non-condensing. Case material Acetal (Polyoxymethylene).
  • Page 16: Security

    This is because the voltage of coin cell batteries is affected by low temperatures. © Cooper Security Ltd. 2012 IN NO EVENT WILL COOPER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, STATUTORY DAMAGES, EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS...

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