Remote Transmitters
Using the Remote TransmittersButton 1
LEDButton 2
Mode ButtonEach system comes with 2 Remote Transmitters,
The Mode Button will change function of both Button 1 and Button 2 each time it is pressed.
When the Arm/Disarm Button is pressed together with any other Transmitter Button, the systems Chirp confirmation setting will be reversed.
If the system was programmed to arm the system with chirp, Pressing Buttons 1 and 2 together will arm the system without chirp.
If the system was programmed to arm the system without chirp, pressing Buttons 1 and 2 together will arm the system with chirp.
Note also that the LED on the transmitter changes color each time the Mode Button is pressed to indicate the current function of Buttons 1 and 2. The LED will stay on for 5 seconds, then turn off, returning Buttons 1 and 2 to their off settings.
The default setting of the Remote Transmitter is as pictured, where Button 1 is used to arm and disarm the system , Button 2 operates Auxiliary Function 1, Mode + 1 operates Auxiliary Function 2, etc.
LED color
none green orange red
BUTTON 1
BUTTON 2
MODE BUTTON
ARM | Aux 2 | Aux 4 | not used |
Aux 1 | Aux 3 | not used | not used |
Mode Button Sequence
None:Green:Orange:Red:Green:...
However, it is possible to set individual Remote Transmitters to arm and disarm the system using any of the Transmitters function Buttons, which is extremely useful when a Transmitter is used to control multiple system. See Adding a Remote Transmitter into the System.
The Button Assignment of Arming and Disarming will not affect the operation of the Remote
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