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2GIG-KEY2-345
4-BUTTON KEYFOB REMOTE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The
2GIG
4
‐
Button
Keyfob
Remote
(2GIG
‐
KEY2
‐
345)
communicates
with
the
2GIG
Control
Panel
on
the
345
MHz
frequency.
It
gives
users
the
ability
to
turn
the
security
system
ON
and
OFF
before
entering
the
home
or
after
exiting.
If
there
is
an
emergency,
you
can
turn
on
the
siren
and
automatically
call
the
central
monitoring
station.
Keyfobs
can
be
programmed
to
operate
the
programmable
output
in
the
Control
Panel.
Use
with
the
2GIG
Universal
Garage
Door
Receiver
(2GIG
‐
GDR1
‐
345)
to
open
a
garage
door.
The
keyfob
is
a
lithium
coin
battery
‐
powered,
wireless
keyfob
designed
to
fit
on
a
key
chain,
in
a
pocket,
or
in
a
purse.
It
provides
a
convenient
option
for
the
following
system
operations:
•
Arm
the
system
(doors,
windows,
and
motion
sensors)
•
Arm
the
system
with
no
entry
delay
(if
programmed)
•
Disarm
the
system
•
Trigger
panic
alarms
•
Turn
system
‐
controlled
lights
on
or
off
(via
the
open
collector
output)
•
Other
open
collector
output
functions
(if
applicable)
•
Use
with
the
2GIG
‐
GDR1
‐
345
to
open
a
garage
door.
See
the
2GIG
‐
GDR1
‐
345
Installation
Instructions
.
Contents
Verify
that
the
package
includes
the
following:
•
1—4
‐
Button
Keyfob
Remote
•
1—Key
Ring
•
1—Lithium
Coin
Battery
(included)
Figure 1
4
‐
Button
Keyfob
Remote
Programming
Use
the
following
guidelines
to
add
keyfobs
to
the
system.
For
detailed
instructions,
refer
to
“
Wireless
(RF)
Keyfob
Programming
”
in
the
Control
Panel’s
Installation
&
Programming
Guide
:
•
Program
(learn)
the
keyfobs
into
the
control
panel
as
non
‐
supervised
sensors.
•
Each
learned
keyfob
uses
one
of
the
available
sensor
numbers.
For
more
details,
refer
to
the
2GIG
‐
GDR1
‐
345
Installation
Instructions
.
Use
the
following
guidelines
to
add
keyfobs
to
the
2GIG
‐
GDR1
‐
345:
•
Press
and
release
the
learn
button.
•
The
learn
indicator
will
light
if
there’s
room
in
memory
•
Activate
the
*
(Auxiliary)
button
on
the
transmitter
while
the
indicator
is
lit
(within
15
seconds)
•
Receiver
indicator
flashes
•
Repeat
steps
for
additional
transmitters
(up
to
10)
Testing
Refer
to
the
Control
Panel’s
Installation
&
Programming
Guide
to
learn
how
to
initiate
panel
test
mode.
Test
the
keyfob
by
pressing
each
one
of
the
keyfob
buttons:
•
Disarm
button
.
Hold
for
two
(2)
seconds
to
disarm
the
Control
Panel.
Doors,
windows,
and
motion
sensors
are
disarmed.
•
Away
button
.
Hold
for
two
(2)
seconds
to
arm
the
Control
Panel
in
Away
mode.
Doors,
windows,
and
motion
sensors
are
armed.
•
Stay
button
.
Hold
for
two
(2)
seconds
to
arm
the
Control
Panel
in
Stay
mode.
Doors
and
windows
are
armed.
•
Auxiliary
button
.
If
programmed,
can
trigger
a
pre
‐
selected
output.
See
the
Control
Panel’s
Installation
&
Programming
Guide
for
details.
•
Away
&
Disarm
buttons
.
If
programmed,
pressing
BOTH
the
Away
and
Disarm
buttons
at
the
same
time
for
five
(5)
seconds,
will
send
one
of
four
types
of
emergency
signals:
(1)
silent
panic;
(2)
audible
alarm;
(3)
silent
panic;
or
(4)
fire.
NOTE:
It
is
recommended
that
a
system
test
be
performed
per
the
Control
Panel’s
Installation
&
Programming
Guide
at
least
once
a
year.
Inserting and Replacing the Battery
The
key
fob
arrives
ready
to
use
(batteries
already
installed).
To
replace
the
battery:
1
Remove
the
screw
from
the
back
of
the
keyfob.
2
Separate
the
keyfob’s
faceplate
from
its
backplate.
3
Slide
the
existing
battery
out
from
under
the
metal
battery
clip
on
the
printed
circuit
board.
IMPORTANT:
Always
dispose
and/or
recycle
used
batteries
in
accordance
with
the
hazardous
waste
recovery
and
recycling
regulations
for
your
location.
Your
city,
state,
or
country
may
also
require
you
to
comply
with
additional
handling,
recycling,
and
disposal
requirements.
4
Insert
the
replacement
battery
into
the
metal
battery
clip
on
the
printed
circuit
board.
The
plus
(+)
sign
on
the
battery
should
be
facing
up
and
the
minus
(
‐
)
side
facing
down
as
illustrated
below.
Figure 2
4-Button Keyfob Remote—Battery Compartment
5
Replace
the
printed
circuit
board
into
the
faceplate
of
the
keyfob.
A
Away
button
B
Disarm
button
C
Stay
button
D
Auxiliary
button
E
Key
ring