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Wireless Alarm System Wireless Keypad User's Manual 12 34 Choice ALERT™™ Control all sensors, accessories and remote transmitters from one location
Wireless Alarm System Wireless Keypad User's Manual 12 34 Choice ALERT™™ Control all sensors, accessories and remote transmitters from one location
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... 6 Programming Security Codes into 7 the Wireless Keypad Changing the Master Code or either 7 Alternate User Code Erasing Alternate User Codes 8 Placement of the Wireless Keypad 9 Mounting the Wireless Keypad on a Wall 10 Removing Top Cover from the Mounting Plate 11 Attaching Top Cover to Mounting Plate 11 Operating the Wireless Keypad 11 Using the Panic Button 12 Replacing a Wireless Keypad 12 Erasing a Wireless Keypad from a Control Center 13 Low Battery Indicator/Replacing the Battery 13 Resetting Master Code 14 Battery Warnings 15 F.A.Q.'S 16 FCC Warning...
... 6 Programming Security Codes into 7 the Wireless Keypad Changing the Master Code or either 7 Alternate User Code Erasing Alternate User Codes 8 Placement of the Wireless Keypad 9 Mounting the Wireless Keypad on a Wall 10 Removing Top Cover from the Mounting Plate 11 Attaching Top Cover to Mounting Plate 11 Operating the Wireless Keypad 11 Using the Panic Button 12 Replacing a Wireless Keypad 12 Erasing a Wireless Keypad from a Control Center 13 Low Battery Indicator/Replacing the Battery 13 Resetting Master Code 14 Battery Warnings 15 F.A.Q.'S 16 FCC Warning...
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... connecting or operating the Wireless Keypad, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for your system. You'll discover that meets all your home, and prevents anyone from a line of the most affordable and expandable wireless alarm systems available. This user manual explains in and around your needs. Congratulations The GE Choice Alert™ Wireless Alarm System is protected by Priority Code Selection technology which provides increased security and trouble-free wireless connections. start small and expand...
... connecting or operating the Wireless Keypad, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for your system. You'll discover that meets all your home, and prevents anyone from a line of the most affordable and expandable wireless alarm systems available. This user manual explains in and around your needs. Congratulations The GE Choice Alert™ Wireless Alarm System is protected by Priority Code Selection technology which provides increased security and trouble-free wireless connections. start small and expand...
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If you feel the Wireless Keypad or any part of the Choice Alert system is not operating correctly or as described, please contact Technical Support for assistance (1-800-654-8483). 4 There are no user serviceable parts. 2. Improper use or storage could damage the Wireless Keypad. Handle with Care - Modifying or tampering the device or its internal components can cause a malfunction and void the Wireless Keypad's warranty. 3. Do not attempt to disassemble the Wireless Keypad, unless described in the user's manual. Avoid striking or shaking. Important safeguards PreCautions 1.
If you feel the Wireless Keypad or any part of the Choice Alert system is not operating correctly or as described, please contact Technical Support for assistance (1-800-654-8483). 4 There are no user serviceable parts. 2. Improper use or storage could damage the Wireless Keypad. Handle with Care - Modifying or tampering the device or its internal components can cause a malfunction and void the Wireless Keypad's warranty. 3. Do not attempt to disassemble the Wireless Keypad, unless described in the user's manual. Avoid striking or shaking. Important safeguards PreCautions 1.
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Parts Check List Identify all the parts before proceeding. 12 34 Wireless Keypad 2 - Screws 2 - Plastic anchors 2- With this keypad, you to three personalized security codes. double sided adhesive tape 5 Introduction The Wireless Keypad allows you will be able to arm, disarm and immediately activate the alarm with up to wirelessly control your Choice Alert System.
Parts Check List Identify all the parts before proceeding. 12 34 Wireless Keypad 2 - Screws 2 - Plastic anchors 2- With this keypad, you to three personalized security codes. double sided adhesive tape 5 Introduction The Wireless Keypad allows you will be able to arm, disarm and immediately activate the alarm with up to wirelessly control your Choice Alert System.
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... will operate only with the battery installed, but not activated. The LED for three seconds Step 2 Press and release the Device number 1 2 3 4 Arm 1 2 3 4 Zone Armed Power Input DC 12V -+ Mute Learn Alert Chime Off Step 3 To activate the keypad press the panic button on the Control Center. Step 1 Press and hold the Learn button on the unit. Step 2. Activating the Battery The Wireless Keypad is designed...
... will operate only with the battery installed, but not activated. The LED for three seconds Step 2 Press and release the Device number 1 2 3 4 Arm 1 2 3 4 Zone Armed Power Input DC 12V -+ Mute Learn Alert Chime Off Step 3 To activate the keypad press the panic button on the Control Center. Step 1 Press and hold the Learn button on the unit. Step 2. Activating the Battery The Wireless Keypad is designed...
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... house while you are away. The Control Center will sound a long beep and the LED will flash 3 times and turn off. The Wireless Keypad can be set to provide access for different individuals outside of the immediate occupants, such as a 'vacation' code used to set to change either of the programming mode and must start over. 7 The Master Code is recommended to 1-2-3-4. Press and release the Green button (disarm button). This confirms the Wireless Keypad...
... house while you are away. The Control Center will sound a long beep and the LED will flash 3 times and turn off. The Wireless Keypad can be set to provide access for different individuals outside of the immediate occupants, such as a 'vacation' code used to set to change either of the programming mode and must start over. 7 The Master Code is recommended to 1-2-3-4. Press and release the Green button (disarm button). This confirms the Wireless Keypad...
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... User Codes Alternate user codes can be erased, only changed . Note: the Master Code (1) cannot be removed completely from the memory if necessary. Step 3. Enter the new 4-digit code. Step 2. Press and release the Green button. The LED will flash 5 times and turn off indicating the code for the User code you would like to 2222 Press and release the Green button (The LED will turn on) Enter 1,2,3,4 (Wireless keypad is now in Program Mode...
... User Codes Alternate user codes can be erased, only changed . Note: the Master Code (1) cannot be removed completely from the memory if necessary. Step 3. Enter the new 4-digit code. Step 2. Press and release the Green button. The LED will flash 5 times and turn off indicating the code for the User code you would like to 2222 Press and release the Green button (The LED will turn on) Enter 1,2,3,4 (Wireless keypad is now in Program Mode...
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... subject to erase (2= User 2 code, 3 = User 3 code). When selecting a placement, test the Wireless Keypad at each step, or the LED will flash 3 times and turn off . Step 2. The LED will light. Step 1. Press and release the Green button. If mounting to start over. The LED will flash 5 times and turn off indicating the code for the code you 'll have approx 30 seconds to 150ft. Placement of the Control Center can lay...
... subject to erase (2= User 2 code, 3 = User 3 code). When selecting a placement, test the Wireless Keypad at each step, or the LED will flash 3 times and turn off . Step 2. The LED will light. Step 1. Press and release the Green button. If mounting to start over. The LED will flash 5 times and turn off indicating the code for the code you 'll have approx 30 seconds to 150ft. Placement of the Control Center can lay...
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... surfaces with the placement, press firmly to secure to test the device before mounting. Select a suitable location that provides protected, easy access. Please be sure to position the mounting plate with the arrow pointing up. Mounting the Wireless Keypad onto a Wall (using double sided tape strips) Select a suitable location that provides protected, easy access. Remove the top cover from the...
... surfaces with the placement, press firmly to secure to test the device before mounting. Select a suitable location that provides protected, easy access. Please be sure to position the mounting plate with the arrow pointing up. Mounting the Wireless Keypad onto a Wall (using double sided tape strips) Select a suitable location that provides protected, easy access. Remove the top cover from the...
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... the bottom of the plate. Operating the Wireless Keypad Panic Button Disarm Button Home Button Away Button Arming the Alarm in until plate has secure fit. Step 3. (a) If mounting into a stud or wood surface, use the plastic anchors. Align mounting plate holes to anchor holes, insert screws and screw in Away mode Enter a 4-digit user code (See Programming Security Codes into the Wireless Keypad) and press the Away 11 The top cover will...
... the bottom of the plate. Operating the Wireless Keypad Panic Button Disarm Button Home Button Away Button Arming the Alarm in until plate has secure fit. Step 3. (a) If mounting into a stud or wood surface, use the plastic anchors. Align mounting plate holes to anchor holes, insert screws and screw in Away mode Enter a 4-digit user code (See Programming Security Codes into the Wireless Keypad) and press the Away 11 The top cover will...
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... set . If the Control Center is sounding, it can receive another command. button. If the Control Center is in range, the Armed light on the control center will turn off, or if the alarm is in Home mode Enter a 4-digit user code (See Programming Security Codes into the Wireless Keypad) and press the Disarm button. Using the Panic Button* Pressing the red Panic Button at any time will be up to sound instantly...
... set . If the Control Center is sounding, it can receive another command. button. If the Control Center is in range, the Armed light on the control center will turn off, or if the alarm is in Home mode Enter a 4-digit user code (See Programming Security Codes into the Wireless Keypad) and press the Disarm button. Using the Panic Button* Pressing the red Panic Button at any time will be up to sound instantly...
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... same device number in the associated zone. Replacing the Battery Note: The Choice Alert system is replaced or becomes exhausted. Sensors will have to be able to replace the remote transmitter with another . It will continue to flash until the Control Center sounds two beeps. Low Battery Indication The Wireless Keypad has a low battery notification circuit. To remove a Wireless Keypad (or any remote transmitters) from the Control Center will also erase any remote access device). Replacing a Wireless Keypad If a Wireless Keypad is lost...
... same device number in the associated zone. Replacing the Battery Note: The Choice Alert system is replaced or becomes exhausted. Sensors will have to be able to replace the remote transmitter with another . It will continue to flash until the Control Center sounds two beeps. Low Battery Indication The Wireless Keypad has a low battery notification circuit. To remove a Wireless Keypad (or any remote transmitters) from the Control Center will also erase any remote access device). Replacing a Wireless Keypad If a Wireless Keypad is lost...
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... the Mounting Plate). Step 3. As battery power reduces, the transmission distance reduces. 3V Battery Step 1. Step 2. Replace top cover. Control Center may need to use small screwdriver or paper clip to push battery from the battery slot. Description Battery Type Battery Life* Control Center (4) "AAA" 24 months Wireless Keypad (1) "2032" 24 months *maximum potential life based upon usage and location Resetting Master Code To reset the master code to factory default if the master code is...
... the Mounting Plate). Step 3. As battery power reduces, the transmission distance reduces. 3V Battery Step 1. Step 2. Replace top cover. Control Center may need to use small screwdriver or paper clip to push battery from the battery slot. Description Battery Type Battery Life* Control Center (4) "AAA" 24 months Wireless Keypad (1) "2032" 24 months *maximum potential life based upon usage and location Resetting Master Code To reset the master code to factory default if the master code is...
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... permanent hearing loss Battery Warnings! - Step 2. Press and hold both the buttons, reinsert the battery. The LED will take approximately four hours for extended periods - Step 1. Remove battery. While pressing both the panic (RED) button and the Disarm (GREEN) button at the same time - Replace fully discharged batteries immediately 15 Remove batteries before storing the Alarm or Sensor for the reset to alarm siren may leak...
... permanent hearing loss Battery Warnings! - Step 2. Press and hold both the buttons, reinsert the battery. The LED will take approximately four hours for extended periods - Step 1. Remove battery. While pressing both the panic (RED) button and the Disarm (GREEN) button at the same time - Replace fully discharged batteries immediately 15 Remove batteries before storing the Alarm or Sensor for the reset to alarm siren may leak...
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... to Zone 4, will not recognize it is new and has been correctly installed, paying attention to polarity symbols Confirm that the Wireless Keypad has been correctly assigned to completely erase a keypad from the device number memory but it still arm and disarm the alarm system? First, make sure that the battery is being assigned to 4 different remote access devices; If I 've tried several times to erase a wireless keypad...
... to Zone 4, will not recognize it is new and has been correctly installed, paying attention to polarity symbols Confirm that the Wireless Keypad has been correctly assigned to completely erase a keypad from the device number memory but it still arm and disarm the alarm system? First, make sure that the battery is being assigned to 4 different remote access devices; If I 've tried several times to erase a wireless keypad...
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... been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by one or more of the FCC Rules. FCC Warning Any unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment would void the user's warranty and may conflict with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. Reorient or relocate the receiving...
... been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by one or more of the FCC Rules. FCC Warning Any unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment would void the user's warranty and may conflict with the instructions, may cause undesired operation. Reorient or relocate the receiving...
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..., including expensive commercial systems, it is working properly. receivers; sensing limitations; intrusions may be outside of a product's designed range and certain environmental conditions may impact performance and audible alarm signals may be bypassed, it may be outside of Alarm Products This product should protect themselves with proper insurance. tampering; WARNING Limitations of hearing range, muted by doors, walls, and...
..., including expensive commercial systems, it is working properly. receivers; sensing limitations; intrusions may be outside of a product's designed range and certain environmental conditions may impact performance and audible alarm signals may be bypassed, it may be outside of Alarm Products This product should protect themselves with proper insurance. tampering; WARNING Limitations of hearing range, muted by doors, walls, and...
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Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114. is a trademark of the General Electric Company and is used under license to Jasco Products Company LLC, 10 E. Visit www.jascoproducts.com for details. 45145-1 9/30/09 This Jasco product comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114. is a trademark of the General Electric Company and is used under license to Jasco Products Company LLC, 10 E. Visit www.jascoproducts.com for details. 45145-1 9/30/09 This Jasco product comes with a 1 year limited warranty.