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3. From the zone’s sub-menu, select Repeater [#09]; the zone’s current
Repeater setting is displayed.
4. Select either No Repeater or Use Repeater.
7.7: Keyfobs
The infinite prime supports two types of keyfob transmitter, EL-2611 and EL-2614/EL-
2614E. You can register up to 19 keyfobs to the system. Figure 7.1 illustrates these
transmitters and the functions assigned to their buttons. For information on registration,
descriptor editing and deletion, see 7.1: Device Registration, 7.2: Device Descriptors,
and 7.3: Device Deletion respectively.
EL-2611 EL-2614/EL-2614E
Figure 7.1: Keyfob Button Assignments
The following sections explain the programming options exclusive to the EL-2614/EL-
2614E keyfob transmitter. These programming options are not relevant to the EL-2611.
7.7.1: Keyfob Type
You can define each registered keyfob as Controlled or Non-controlled. A Controlled
keyfob causes the system to send arm/disarm event messages to the central station.
Non-controlled keyfobs never send arm messages and send a disarm message only if
the system is disarmed after an alarm occurrence.
To program a keyfob type:
1. From the Programming menu, select Devices, Keyfobs [912].
2. Select the keyfob you want to program.
3. From the keyfob’s sub-menu, select Type [#2]; the current setting
is displayed.
4. Select either Controlled or Non-controlled.
7.7.2: Button Assignment
The EL-2614/EL-2614E includes two buttons (B1 and B2) that you can program individually.
The default functions for B1 and B2 offer different arming methods. Alternatively, you can
program these buttons to control a specific HA unit or PGM output.
To program buttons B1 and B2:
1. From the Programming menu, select Devices, Keyfobs [912].
2. Select the keyfob you want to program.
3. From the keyfob’s sub-menu, select either B1 Assign [#4] or B2
Assign [#5].
Medical
Emergency
Arm
B2: Perimeter Arm
Or Home
Automation/PGM
Disarm
B1: Part Arm
Or Home
Automation/PGM