Vivint — User Guide
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NOTE: If an emergency alarm is triggered by a key fob, it cannot be stopped using the key fob Dis-
arm button. The alarm must be canceled at the Control Panel.
Key Fob Auxiliary Button
To trigger the Control Panel’s auxiliary output, press the Auxiliary button. If you use the Auxiliary button, the aux-
iliary output controls an optional device, such as a _________________.
Keypad Arming and Disarming
Your system may be equipped with one or more wireless keypads. Up to four wireless keypads can be used to
control the system remotely from the main Control Panel.
Two types of wireless keypads are available. A wireless keypad without a screen, and the wireless touchscreen
keypad.
The wireless touchscreen keypad operates virtually the same as the Control Panel. Each standard wireless
keypad has buttons for entering User PIN codes, Stay and Away mode buttons, and Fire and Police emergency
buttons.
Keypad Arming to Stay Mode
1. To arm the system to Stay Mode using a wireless keypad, enter a valid User PIN code.
2. Press the Stay button.
3. If Quick Arming has been programmed by your installer, just press the Stay button.
If there are open perimeter doors or windows, the system does not allow Arming to Stay Mode with a wireless
keypad. All open sensors must be bypassed at the Control Panel first.
Keypad Arming To Away Mode
1. To arm the system to Away Mode using a wireless keypad, enter a valid User PIN code.
2. Press the Away button.
3. If Quick Arming has been programmed by your installer, just press the Away button.
NOTE: If there are open perimeter doors or windows, the system does not allow Arming to Away
Mode with a wireless keypad. All open sensor‐protected doors and windows must either be closed
or bypassed at the Control Panel before arming with a wireless keypad.