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Understanding the RF3341 Keypad and Keyfobs
General Information
Your security system may use keypads or keyfobs which use a radio frequency to transmit signals to your
security system. These RF (wireless) devices are programmed with a unique code which will allow only
your keypads and keyfobs to work with your security system.
Although the range of your RF devices may be up to 500 feet (150 meters) in open air,
normal building materials can greatly reduce their range. If you are in your automobile or if
your home has aluminum siding, the range may be reduced even further. We suggest that
you try out your RF devices at various locations to test the range.
Being wireless, these RF devices operate on batteries. The batteries supplied with your RF devices
should last for several years; however, battery life will vary depending on the amount of use. If you notice
the range of the RF device is decreasing or if the LED is not working, it may be time to replace your
battery. Refer to the User Guide that came with your RF device for recommended replacement batteries
and instructions for battery replacement.
Your RF device cannot tell you if the alarm system is armed or disarmed. If you need
to know if the system is armed or disarmed, have your installing company install an indicator
light or other device to let you know the system status.The LED on your RF device will flash
to indicate that a signal has been sent to your security system.
Option and Emergency Keys
Some RF devices have Option Keys that may be programmed by your installing company to control other devices (such as lights) within the
protected area and/or Emergency Keys that may be programmed by your installing company to perform functions including activating alarm
responses and operating relays. If this is true for your RF device(s), ask your installer to explain the programmed Option Key(s) and/or
Emergency Keys for your device(s). See also, Emergency Procedures.
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