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RF-Fob-Panic-319-NNWireless Panic
RF-Fob-Panic-319-NNRev 3 Mar 2019
Description
The RF-Fob-Panic-319-NN is a wireless
handheld device that when pressed sends a
wireless signal to the alarm panel.
The panic sensor can be used as a police,
medical, or auxiliary alarm activation. The
sensor is powered by a replaceable 3-VDC,
lithium coin-cell battery.
General Information
The RF-Fob-Panic-319-NN is a lithium
battery powered operated panic device for
an alarm system. The Panic provides the
user: (specific programming required for
operation)
Police alarm sounds.
Medical reporting.
Silent alarm reporting.
Auxiliary (local only sounds).
Note: In programming, the sensor should be
enrolled in a supervised group, this
maintains integrity between the panel and
device.
Programming
The following steps describe the general
guidelines for programming the sensor into
panel memory. Refer to the specific panel’s
documentation for complete programming
details.
1. Enter panel learn-in/enrollment mode.
2. Select sensor number.
3. Select sensor type (specific for panel
type).
4. When the panel request sensor
activation, Press the Panic button.
5. Exit program mode.
Testing and the Sensor
Sensor should be tested for both operation
and range.
Operational Testing
Press the panic button, the specific
alarm sound should immediately
sound.
Disarm the system to silence the
alarm.
Wireless Testing
Wireless testing provides a baseline for the
distance the panic will operate away from
the control panel.
Enter dealer sensor test at the
control panel.
Press the panic and verify panel
acknowledgement.
Walk away from the panel and test
at various locations making sure the
panel acknowledges.
Note: Non-supervised sensors should be
tested weekly to ensure proper operation
Battery Replacement
Note: If a low battery alarm occurs, replace
the battery within 7 days.
The RF-Panic-One Button-319 requires (1)
3-VDC, lithium coin-cell batteries (Varta or
Panasonic, Model CR2032),
1. Remove the cover
2. Remove the circuit board

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