Programming Security Codes Into; The Wireless Keypad; Changing The Master Code Or Either - GE 45146- - Keypad Transmitter Remote User Manual

Wireless alarm system wireless keypad
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Step 3. Press the red Panic button on the wireless
keypad. The Control Center will sound a long beep and
the LED will stop flashing. This confirms the Wireless
Keypad has been assigned to the selected device
number.
Programming Security Codes into the Wireless Keypad
The Wireless Keypad operates independently from
the Control Center. The Wireless Keypad can store
up to three different security user codes into its
memory – the Master Code and two alternate User
codes. The Master Code (1) has been set to 1-2-3-4. It
is recommended to change the Master Code to a new
personal 4-digit number. The Master Code is also used
to set/change either of the alternate User codes, so it
is important to remember the Master code. Alternate
User codes can be set to provide access for different
individuals outside of the immediate occupants,
such as a 'vacation' code used to temporarily allow
someone access to the house while you are away.
Changing the Master code or alternate User code
Step 1. Press and release the Green button (disarm
button). Enter Current Master code. Press and release
the Green button. The LED will remain on during the
programming progress.
NOTE: After placing the wireless keypad into the
programming mode, you have approx 30 seconds to
enter a selection at each step or the LED will flash 3
times and turn off. If it does, it means you timed out of
the programming mode and must start over.
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