4. How to use
The keyfob’s PCB is placed in a plastic enclosure with a removable cover and three control
buttons (Figure 1).
A PCB contains a battery holder, control buttons and a multi-color LED.
Figure 1. Keyfob (cover is opened)
Depending on the button is pressed, the detector transmits the following events to the Lun-R
receiver:
●
If the button is briefly pressed – the “
Group arming in away mode
” event is generated;
●
If the button is pressed for 2…3 seconds – the event “
Group arming in the stay home
mode
” is generated;
●
If the button
is pressed – the event “
Group disarm
” is generated;
●
If the button
is pressed – the event "
Alarm
" is generated;
●
If the voltage of the battery drops to 2.2V or lower – the event "
Battery low
" is generated.
4.1. Modes Indication
The keyfob modes displays by multicolored LED:
Button long press
– turning on red while holding any button pressed for 2s or more;
Alarm
– flashing red once every 15 seconds up to 15 minutes while the button is
pressed;
No connection to receiver
– alternately blinking red and green for 3s if the receiver does
not respond to keyfob commands;
Binding
– blinking green while waiting for a signal from the Lun-R receiver to register in
the control panel memory;
Bound
– when the binding is completed successfully – turning on red for 2…3 seconds.
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