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SAWRemote Handheld Touchpads

Note:  If you wish to use a sensor number other than 
the next available, enter a 2 digit sensor number with 
the red numbered keys immediately after entering the 
sensor type. 

7.

Press and hold the 2 emergency buttons to trip 
the sensor.

Testing Remote Handheld 
Touchpads

Perform Sensor Test

The following steps describe the guidelines for test-
ing sensors. 

1.

Open the Control Panel cover.  

2.

Enter the Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the 
red-numbered buttons.

3.

Press the Test button once.

4.

Press DONE.

5.

Trip the sensor by pressing the 2 emergency 
buttons until the Control Panel indicates the 
number of RF packets received.

6.

Note the number of siren beeps indicating how 
many RF packets the Control Panel received 
from the sensor. You should hear 7-8 beeps. 

Test Touchpad operation by pressing the buttons as 
described below:

1.

Numeric Buttons (0 - 9) - Used to enter an 
access code or turn individual lights on or off.

2.

Disarm Button -The Control Panel is disarmed 
to level 1. Doors, Windows, and Motion Sen-
sors are disarmed. Disarm also requires the 
access code to be entered.

3.

ARM Doors & Windows Button - The Control 
Panel is armed to level 2.

4.

ARM Motion Sensors Button - The Control 
Panel is armed to level 3. If the ARM Doors 
& Windows button was previously pressed, the 
Control Panel is armed to level 4 (Doors/Win-
dows and Motion Sensors armed).

5.

On Lights Button - Pressing this button twice 
quickly activates all lights controlled by the 
system. Or when pressed once and used with 
the Numeric Buttons can turn specific lights 
on.

6.

Off Lights Button - Pressing this button twice 
quickly turns off all lights controlled by the 
system. Or when pressed once and used with 
the Numeric Buttons can turn specific lights 
off.

7.

Emergency Buttons - If learned in as sensor 
type 01-Intrusion, 03-Silent, 06 or 07-Emer-
gency, when pressed simultaneously, will acti-
vate alarm reports to the central station.

Specifications

Power source: 2 AAA Alkaline batteries

Typical battery life: 1 year

Operating temperature range: 10° to 120° F

Dimensions: L = 4.88” x  W = 2.25” x  H =.88”

FCC NOTICE

This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. operation is subject to the following two 

conditions:

1) This may not cause harmful interference.

2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interfer-

ence that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can 

void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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