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KEYFOB-WE two-way wireless keyfob

PRODUCT FEATURE

  • 4 Buttons & 8 Functions
  • Simple and easy way to arm and disarm your system
  • Control wired automation outputs such as gates and garage doors
  • View system status
  • Rolling code high security encryption
  • Complies with EN50131-1
Description

Convenient, multi-functional unit
The KEYFOB-WE key fob not only allows you to set and unset your alarm but can also be used as a panic button, controls wired automation and gives a visual representation of the security system status.

Programmable as an emergency or panic button
An emergency signal or panic button can be programmed to sound the alarm if help is needed. If you also have a monitoring contract with your security system, it will notify the alarm receiving centre that you need help.

Programmable to automate blinds, doors and gates
For added convenience and security, with the KEYFOB-WE key fob you can program wired automation such as blinds, gates or garage doors which can trigger at the push of a button.

Connect multiple key fobs to the system
Multiple KEYFOB-WE wireless keyfobs can be added to a system and easily removed if they have been lost or are no longer required. They are ideal for giving to a trusted neighbour, family member or child so they don’t have to have the code and if lost they can be removed from the system quickly and easily.

Limit individual key fob functions
There is also the option to have different functions per key fob so you don’t have to give access to the whole property. This makes them ideal if you want to give someone access to certain areas of the property whilst restricting others.

For example, if you would like your gardener to have access to the garage but not the rest of the house, you can set it so they can only unset the alarm for that area.

Assign different actions to the key fob
Actions can be set to show status, arm or set area, disarm or unset area, latch output, timed output and personal attack.