The Remote Control

Your wireless alarm system comes with a keychain-sized remote control. In many ways, the remote control is the most powerful and important device in your security system – essentially, it is the electronic key. Treat it like you would any other key - keeping it on your keychain typically helps.

Using the remote control, you can arm and disarm the system (in either Home Mode or Out Mode) from anywhere in range of the wireless signal.

Arm Out Mode

Arm Home Mode

Keyguard

Disarm

The remote

control with theAlarm / Panic keyguard closed.

Disarm: Used to disarm the Wireless Alarm System, whichever mode it is in.

Arm Out Mode: Selects and arms Out Mode.

Arm Home Mode: Selects and arms Home Mode.

Alarm Button: Trigger the alarm immediately - this can be used as a panic button or to test the siren is in working order. Alternately, when arming the system, pressing this button will bypass the thirty second arming delay (as indicated by the applicable Mode LED on the Keypad Alarm Control Unit flashing) and arm the system immediately.

Keyguard: A small sliding tab which can be placed to prevent accidental arming or disarming of your alarm system when being carried in a pocket or bag.

Pairing the Remote Controls

The remote controls which came with your Home Wireless Alarm System should already be paired with your Keypad Alarm Control Unit. If they don’t seem to work right away, or you accidentally un-pair them (this can happen whilst assigning sensors to zones) then follow this quick procedure to re-pair the remote controls:

Press and hold the ZONE SET button for approximately 6 seconds, until the unit beeps twice.

Press any key on the remote control you want to pair. The Keypad Alarm Control Unit will beep to confirm that it has detected the signal from the remote.

Press the Zone Button to exit pairing mode. The Control Unit will beep twice to confirm the remote control has been paired.

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