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About the Keypad Interface
The Smart Hub Lite itself provides user interaction with a numeric keypad for PIN entry;
Arm Away and Arm Stay buttons to control and customize home protection (i.e.,
supervised security via the Vivint Monitoring Center); a Clear button to re-enter a PIN
code; and a Panic button to enable Emergency functions.
In addition, icons above the numeric keypad indicate real-time status concerning
network connectivity to the your home's local Wi-Fi network, AC power, backup battery
power level, and system trouble alert notifications for the hub and its connected security
sensors, detectors, and other smart home devices.
LED light bar (status indicator)
The LED light bar displays important system information including the current security
state. When the LED light bar is green, the security system is disarmed and is ready to
arm. When the light is orange, the security system is armed (in either Stay or Away
mode). The purpose and operation of the Armed Stay and Armed Away modes are
covered in the "Arm the Security System" section.
When the light is off, the security system is disarmed and is not ready to arm, typically
due to a door or window with a security sensor installed on it being open.
A red LED light bar indicates an emergency or panic state, set off by the system's alarm,
during which a Vivint Monitoring Center agent will contact you via the hub and/or app.
Alarm events and Vivint Monitoring actions are described further on in this guide.
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