Using A Two-Way Keyfob-Style Remote Control - Eaton i-on Compact Administration And User Manual

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3.
Enter your access code or present your proximity tag to the control
unit. If you enter your access code, the display shows a "*" for each
digit:


4.
The system unsets.
5.
If you see a fault warning such as:


Press  to acknowledge the warning.
a)
b)
Contact your installer for assistance.

Using a two-way keyfob-style remote control

The two-way remote control (Figure 4) can be used to set and unset the
system, query the current set/unset status of the system or operate a User-
Defined output. Each remote control has a unique electronic identity and is
assigned (page 26) to a specific user.
The remote control is designed to provide feedback about the current
status of the system (if enabled by the installer). When you operate the
buttons, the control unit sends back signals that light up one or more LEDs
on the fob. These show whether your system has set, or if there has been
an alarm while you have been away.
Set LED
Query LED
Query
Setting and Unsetting
Set
Figure 4. Two-way remote control buttons
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Unset
Unset LED
Part Set LED
Part Set
(programmable)

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