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Pima Hunter-Pro 832 - Arming with Key Fobs or RFID Tags; Arming via Key Fob; Enabling Remote System Upload

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Hunter-Pro Series & Captain 8 User Guide
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12.2 Arming with key, key fob or RFID tag/keychain
You can arm your system using key switch, key fob and RFID tag/keychain. The 3 accessories
are assigned per user. A key switch requires no other module, and it is used mostly in
institutions and businesses.
A key fob requires the installation of a wireless module, the I/O-WN that supports up to 24 key
fobs. The module can be purchased from your local vendor.
RFID tags and keychains require the use of RFID keypad. The keypad can be purchased from your
Installer. Depending on your system model, up to 32/96/144 RFID users can be supported.
12.2.1 Arming with a key fob
Figure 7. The MCT-234 key fob
Visonic’s MCT-234 key fob has 4 push buttons. Up to 24 key fobs can be assigned to users.
Pushing each button, or a combination of two, performs the next actions:
Action
Push button/s
Fully Arm
Arm to “Home 1
Arm to “Home 2
+
Disarm
Generate Panic alarm
+
Trigger an output (to open a gate,
turn on a spotlight, etc.)
12.3 Enabling remote upload
Your alarm system can be uploaded (i.e., programmed) remotely, by a service technician, over
phone or network. This option is disabled by default. When a technician needs to use it, you have
to approve it, by entering the Master code and pressing .
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