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Hkc keyfob

  • 23-10-2015 7:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 10


    Need to pair the keyfob device i done everything else so it shouldn't be that hard? Helpppp ðŸ€


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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 24,789 Mod ✭✭✭✭KoolKid


    Do you mean you are trying to learn in the RF fob?
    Are you doing this through user menu or engineer menu?


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 Gartz213


    KoolKid wrote: »
    Do you mean you are trying to learn in the RF fob?
    Are you doing this through user menu or engineer menu?

    Yes the rf fob. I was trying thru the engineering menu?


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 24,789 Mod ✭✭✭✭KoolKid


    Gartz213 wrote: »
    Yes the rf fob. I was trying thru the engineering menu?



    • To put an RF-Keyfob on to a Quantum 70 or 1070 system go into engineer mode.
    • Select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
    • Next, add and identify the device(s) as an RF Keyfob.
    • The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning.
    • Press any button on the RF-Keyfob to wake it up. This action does not ID it in to the system.
    • If you have a number of RF-Keyfobs you can wake them up at this stage too.
    • As the system finds its first device the display will change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has
    found all its devices, press
    • You will have to press any button on the RF-Keyfob again in order to add and ID it into the system.
    • , U02 Keyfob 2
    As the RF-Keyfob(s) are added to the system, you will hear an audible indication

    Note1: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
    Note2: Only 1 RF-Keyfob per user.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 Gartz213


    KoolKid wrote: »
    • To put an RF-Keyfob on to a Quantum 70 or 1070 system go into engineer mode.
    • Select the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the Add & Id RF Devs option.
    • Next, add and identify the device(s) as an RF Keyfob.
    • The system displays Devs Found - 000 when it starts scanning.
    • Press any button on the RF-Keyfob to wake it up. This action does not ID it in to the system.
    • If you have a number of RF-Keyfobs you can wake them up at this stage too.
    • As the system finds its first device the display will change to Devs Found - 001. When the system has
    found all its devices, press
    • You will have to press any button on the RF-Keyfob again in order to add and ID it into the system.
    • , U02 Keyfob 2
    As the RF-Keyfob(s) are added to the system, you will hear an audible indication

    Note1: The RF-Echo can have a delayed reaction.
    Note2: Only 1 RF-Keyfob per user.

    Thanks very much


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,752 ✭✭✭✭altor


    Gartz213 wrote: »
    Thanks very much

    Also if you want an audible alarm for the duress you will need to go into the device option menu for the fob and set it to YES.
    You can also set up the code unset in here also, especially if you will be bringing the fob out with you.


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