WST-102 Four Button Wireless Remote
Specifications
Frequency: 345MHz
Operating Temperature: 32°-120°F (0°-49°C)
Battery: 3V lithium CR2032
Operating Humidity: 5-95% RH non condensing
Battery life: 5 years
Compatible with Honeywell receivers (standard mode)
Enrolling
Each product has a unique serial number printed on the back and each button has a unique loop number
assigned to it as indicated below. You must assign each button to an individual zone and configure it as a BR
(button type) input. Once prompted for the serial number press and release the desired button twice to assign
that button to the zone. Refer to your specific alarm control panel or receiver instructions for details.
Operation
Assigning Users to Remotes (Vista Panels)
When a zone is configured to arm or disarm the system with a wireless remote, that zone must be assigned to
a user code in the control panel for it to operate. Refer to the User Code programming section of your specific
control panel for details on assigning users to buttons.
Replacing the Battery
When the battery is low a signal will be send to the control panel, or when a button is pressed the LED will
appear dim or will not turn on at all. Follow these simple steps to replace the battery
1.
With a key or small screwdriver, push up on the black tab located at the bottom of the remote (fig.1)
and slide the chrome trim off.
2.
Carefully separate the front and back piece of plastic to reveal the battery
3.
Replace with a CR2032 battery ensuring the + side of the battery faces up (fig.2)
4.
Re-assemble the plastics and ensure they click together
5.
Ensure the notch in the chrome trim is aligned with the back of the plastic. It will only go on one way.
(fig.3)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Away Arming (Loop 3)
Press this button to arm your system when
no one will be home. All the sensors in the
systems will be in the armed mode.
Stay Arming (Loop 4)
Press this button to arm your system while
you are still at home. All the doors and
window will be armed but the motion
detectors will remain in standby mode.
Disarm (Loop 2)
Press this button to disarm your system. You do
not have to enter your access code when you
use this key to disarm the system.
Aux (Loop 1)
Press this button to activate the auxiliary
function assigned to this button. Refer to your
specific panel instructions for the available
options.