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Nortek 2GIG eSeries GC2e - Wireless (RF) Keypad Programming; Q4: Select RF Keypad #; Q: Select RF Keypad (#) Used; Q: Select RF Keypad (#) Equipment Code

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GC2e Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
©2020 Nortek Security & Control LLC. All rights reserved. 46 2GIG is a registered trademark of Nortek Security & Control LLC.
Q: Enter Fob # Serial Number (7 Digits)
DEFAULT: 0000000
Key fob serial numbers can be manually entered or learned from
the fob.
For manual entry, enter the fob number that was logged for
the fob being programmed. Use the Shi buon to access
alpha characters.
For automac entry, tap Shi, then tap Learn. The Control
Panel will wait for a fob transmission. Trigger the fob being
programmed and the Control Panel will learn the fob’s serial
number.
Q: Select Fob # Equipment Age (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (0) New
The Control Panel can be used with new or exisng key fobs.
If this fob is new for the installaon, leave the default
seng of (0) New.
If this fob is already installed, select (1) Exisng.
Q: Select Fob # Emergency Key (0 to 4)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Pressing the
and buons on a key fob at the same me for
5 seconds can trigger an emergency alarm.
The default seng (0) Disabled inacvates the emergency
funcon the fob #.
To enable the emergency funcon for this fob, select one (1)
of the four (4) opons:
(0) Disabled
(1) Auxiliary Alarm
(2) Audible Alarm
(3) Silent Panic
(4) Fire
Q: Select Fob# Key # Can Disarm (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
As an installer, consult the user as to whether to set the key
fob to allow disarming the Control Panel with the key fob’s
buons. If the user wants the key fob used as a staonary wall
fob, it can also be set to prevent using the key fob to disarm the
system.
The default seng (1) Enabled allows the fob to disarm the
system.
To not allow the fob to disarm the system, select (0)
Disabled.
Q: Construct Fob# Voice Descriptor
DEFAULT: (#) Keyfob
The voice descriptor are the actual the words that the Control
Panel use for this fob for low baery announcements and log
entries. Up to ve (5) words are allowed.
1. Tap Insert to place a word from the vocabulary into the data
entry eld.
2. Use the ← or → arrows to scroll through the words, or enter
the word’s three (3)-digit index number.
3. Tap Insert again for the next word. Up to ve words are
allowed.
4. To remove a word, tap Delete.
Q: Select Fob (#) Arm No Delay (0 to 1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
Key fobs can be set to arm the Control Panel with or without an
entry delay.
The default seng (0) Disabled sets this fob to arm the
system with an entry delay.
To set this fob to arm the system without an entry delay,
select (1) Enabled.
Wireless (RF) Keypad Programming
The Control Panel can be programmed with up to four (4) RF
keypads or RF touch screen keypads.
NOTE: RF Keypads 1 - 4 report to the Control Panel as sensors 59
- 62 (for emergency, and low baery reports).
User Codes #1 - #8 are reported for openings and closings
User Code #0 is reported for Quick Arming The following
opons can be set for each RF keypad:
Select RF Keypad Number. Select keypad number 1-4.
Select RF Keypad # Used. Enable or disable the keypad.
Select RF Keypad # Equipment Code. Select the
equipment code for the keypad. See “Equipment Codes”
on page 37.
Select RF Keypad # Other Equipment Code. If you
selected (0000) Other, enter the special equipment code.
Select RF Keypad # Serial #. Enter the serial number from
the keypad or “learn” by sending a signal.
Select RF Keypad # Equipment Age. Select (0) New or (1)
Exisng.
Select RF Keypad # Emergency Keys. Select (1) Enabled or
(0) Disabled.
Construct RF Keypad # Voice Descriptor. Construct the
name assigned for the keypad announcement. See “Voice
Descriptors” on page 35.
RF Keypad Reporting Codes
Keypad 1 Reports as sensor #59
Keypad 2 Reports as sensor #60
Keypad 3 Reports as sensor #61
Keypad 4 Reports as sensor #62
Installer Programming

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