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1. Introduction
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Each remote control has a unique electronic identity. When you assign a remote
control to a user you teach the identity to the control unit. You may assign one (and
only one) remote control to each user.
TwoWay Key Fob
The two-way keyfob, FOB-2W-4B, is a remote control designed to give you
confidence that your alarm system has set or unset correctly. When you
operate the buttons on the fob, the control unit sends back signals which
light up one or more LEDs on the fob to let you know what is happening.
The LEDs can show whether your system has set or not, or if there has
been an alarm while you have been away.
Figure 4 shows you where they are.
Figure 4. Two-Way Key Fob Buttons
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.
Once the fob recognises that you intend to press a button, a red LED next
to the button will flash three times quickly. At the same time the fob sends a
radio message to the control unit of your alarm system.
After carrying out the function you selected on the fob, the control unit will
send back a signal to the fob. The fob lights a green LED next to the
Unset LED
Button 2: Unset
Part set LED
Button 4: Part Set
(programmable)
Button 1: Set
Set LED
Query LED
Button 3: Query
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