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PANIC BUTTON REMOTE
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
The Panic Button Remote was designed to transmit an emergency signal from any location within the range of the alarm system. Signals from
the button are transmitted whether the system is armed or disarmed.
The panic button remote is small and lightweight enough to be placed in a shirt pocket or tucked away inside a purse. It can also be used with
the supplied wristband, lanyard, car‐visor clip, or belt clip. It can also be permanently mounted to a convenient location. To activate, press and
hold the button for approximately 2 seconds. The LED located on the top of the unit light ups for approximately 1 second to confirm a signal
has been sent.
Box Contents
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Lanyard
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Sensor
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Battery
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Multi‐functional clip
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Wall mount
Programming
The following steps describe general guidelines for programming (learning) the sensor Panic Button Remote into the Control Panel. Scroll
between op ons using the ← and → arrows. Move to the previous or next prompt by pressing the ↑ and ↓ arrows.
1.
Select RF sensor # (01 to 48). Assign the Panic Button Remote to a new zone.
2.
Select RF sensor type.
(07) 24‐hour audible alarm
3.
Select RF sensor type.
(01) contact
4.
Select RF sensor equipment code. Enter the 4‐digit equipment code for the Panic Button Remote.
5.
Enter RF sensor serial number (7 digits).
Manual Entry: Type in the last 7 digits of the TX ID that is found outside of the box or on the back of the remote.
Auto Entry: With the panel in Learn‐in mode (press Shift then Learn) press the panic button on the remote. The correct TX ID should
appear. Accept the correct TX ID by pressing ok.
NOTE: Remember to press the ↓ arrow to con nue going through the system configura on prompts.
6.
Select RF sensor equipment age (0 to 1).
(0) new (product is new)
(1) existing (product already exists)
7.
Select RF sensor 1 loop number (1 to 3)
8.
Select RF sensor 1 dialer delay
(0) disabled
9.
Construct RF sensor voice descriptor. Press Insert then press any number between 002 and 255 to add a word. For example, if you wanted
to name this sensor as the "panic remote," press Insert then press 166 for PANIC. Press Insert then press 183 for REMOTE.
10. Select RF sensor reports (0 to 1).
(0) disabled
(1) enabled
11. Select RF sensor supervised (0 to 1)
(1) enabled (sensor reports loss of supervision or low battery)
12. Select RG sensor chime (0 to 13)
(0) disabled
(1‐13) enabled
13. To program another sensor click next.
14. To exit programming, click skip.
15. Click end and exit. Upon exit, the Control Panel takes a few seconds to reboot.
FCC ID: WDQ‐PAN1345
Industry Canada ID: 7794A‐PAN1345