INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
The
Panic
Button
Remote
was
designed
to
transmit
an
emergency
signal
from
any
location
within
the
range
of
the
alarm
system.
Signals
from
the
button
are
transmitted
whether
the
system
is
armed
or
disarmed.
The
panic
button
remote
is
small
and
lightweight
enough
to
be
placed
in
a
shirt
or
tucked
away
inside
a
purse.
It
can
also
be
used
with
the
supplied
wristband,
lanyard,
car
‐
visor
clip,
or
belt
clip.
It
can
also
be
permanently
mounted
to
a
convenient
location.
To
activate,
press
and
hold
the
button
for
approximately
2
seconds.
The
LED
located
on
the
top
of
the
unit
light
ups
for
approximately
1
second
to
confirm
a
signal
has
been
sent.
Box Contents
•
Lanyard
•
Sensor
•
Battery
•
Multi
‐
functional
clip
•
Wall
mount
Programming
The
following
steps
describe
general
guidelines
for
programming
(learning)
the
sensor
Panic
Button
Remote
into
the
Control
Panel.
Scroll
between
op ons
using
the
←
and
→
arrows.
Move
to
the
previous
or
next
prompt
by
pressing
the
↑
and
↓
arrows.
1.
Select
RF
sensor
#
(01
to
48).
Assign
the
Panic
Button
Remote
to
a
new
zone.
2.
Select
RF
sensor
type.
(07)
24
‐
hour
audible
alarm
3.
Select
RF
sensor
type.
(01)
contact
4.
Select
RF
sensor
equipment
code.
Enter
the
4
‐
digit
equipment
code
for
the
Panic
Button
Remote.
5.
Enter
RF
sensor
serial
number
(7
digits).
Manual
Entry:
Type
in
the
last
7
digits
of
the
TX
ID
that
is
found
outside
of
the
box
or
on
the
back
of
the
remote.
Auto
Entry:
With
the
panel
in
Learn
‐
in
mode
(press
Shift
then
Learn
)
press
the
panic
button
on
the
remote.
The
correct
TX
ID
should
appear.
Accept
the
correct
TX
ID
by
pressing
ok
.
NOTE:
Remember
to
press
the
↓
arrow
to
con nue
going
through
the
system
con
fi
gura on
prompts.
6.
Select
RF
sensor
equipment
age
(0
to
1).
(0)
new
(product
is
new)
(1)
existing
(product
already
exists)
7.
Select
RF
sensor
1
loop
number
(1
to
3)
8.
Select
RF
sensor
1
dialer
delay
(0)
disabled
9.
Construct
RF
sensor
voice
descriptor.
Press
Insert
then
press
any
number
between
002
and
255
to
add
a
word.
For
example,
if
you
wanted
to
name
this
sensor
as
the
“panic
remote,”
press
Insert
then
press
166
for
PANIC
.
Press
Insert
then
press
183
for
REMOTE
.
10. Select
RF
sensor
reports
(0
to
1).
(0)
disabled
(1)
enabled
11. Select
RF
sensor
supervised
(0
to
1)
(1)
enabled
(sensor
reports
loss
of
supervision
or
low
battery)
12. Select
RG
sensor
chime
(0
to
13)
(0)
disabled
(1
‐
13)
enabled
13. To
program
another
sensor
click
next
.
14. To
exit
programming,
click
skip
.
15. Click
end
and
exit
.
Upon
exit,
the
Control
Panel
takes
a
few
seconds
to
reboot.
FCC
ID:
WDQ
‐
PAN1345
Industry
Canada
ID:
7794A
‐
PAN1345
PANIC BUTTON REMOTE