Setting and Unsetting
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6. If you see a fault warning such as:
a) Press to acknowledge the warning.
b) Contact your installer for assistance.
Using a two-way keyfob-style remote control
The two-way remote control (Figure 5) can be used to set and unset the
system, query the current set/unset status of the system or operate a User-
Defined output. Each remote control has a unique electronic identity and is
assigned (page 37) to a specific user.
The remote control is designed to provide feedback about the current
status of the system (if enabled by the installer). When you operate the
buttons, the control unit sends back signals that light up one or more LEDs
on the fob. These show whether your system has set, or if there has been
an alarm while you have been away.
Figure 5. Two-way remote control buttons
In a partitioned system, the remote control can be used for only one
partition (see page 37).
The installer can use a 2W Set Instant option choose whether the remote
control should set instantly or follow the configured exit mode (such as a
timed set).
Operating the buttons
To ensure that the remote control does not accidentally operate while it is
in your pocket, the buttons are deliberately slow to respond to pressure.