User guide

Key Fob Features and Operation
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Key Fob Features and Operation
Before you can begin using your Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB), you must become familiar
with the device. The key fob is a programmable four-button device that features over 16
billion different code sequences. It has three working buttons and one non-working
(blank) button. The working buttons are used to arm or disarm your system. The non-
working button performs no action at all. Your key fob has one LIGHT that flashes when
a button is pressed and a signal is being transmitted to the DLC-100. It is battery
operated and comes packaged with two (2) Panasonic CR2025 Lithium batteries that
are preinstalled.
Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB) Operation
Your Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB) allows you to perform the some of the same functions as
the keypad. Your key fob is battery operated. Under normal operation when a button is
pressed on the key fob, the RED LIGHT at the top of the key fob will emit a solid flash
during the transmission to the DLC-100. When the batteries in the key fob are low and
needs to be replaced the red LIGHT will flash quickly during the transmission to the
DLC-100.