LifeShield KF460 Key Chain Remote Control User Manual
LifeShield, Inc. Key Chain Remote Control
User manual
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Key Chain Remote Control
Model KF460
Model KRC1000
FCC ID: S9PKF460
FCC Rules Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by InGrid, Inc. can void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Re-orient the radio/television antenna;
• Move the television or receiver away from the unit.
• Plug the unit and the TV/radio receiver into different outlets, i.e. not on the same circuit
breaker.
• Contact Brinks an experienced TV/Radio technician for additional suggestions.
Key Chain Remote Control Features
In addition to arming and disarming the security system, the Key Chain
Remote Control provides visual and audible feedback that commands
have been executed and system status.
Inst. Sheet: 100000250
Printed in China
Install/Replace Battery
The Key Chain Remote uses a replaceable 3V lithium battery. This will
provide years of life under normal use.
Begin by opening the remote control cover by prying the top from the
bottom with a coin in the slot provided.
Slot for opening the remote
If a battery is already installed, remove the old battery by gently pushing
it out of the holder.
Next, insert the battery in the battery holder with the plus + sign up. This
should match the marking on the battery holder.
Insert battery and snap the top
and bottom back together
After installing the battery, snap the top and bottom back together.
Install/Learn the Key Chain Remote Control
1. Using the Programmer, navigate to “Learn Devices”, then “Learn
Key Fob”. Registration will be enabled for 15 seconds only. The
Programmer will display:
o Press All four
o Buttons on KeyFob
o To Register
2. While holding the Key Chain Remote near the Programmer (within 1
foot is preferred), press all 4 buttons on the Key Chain Remote. The
Programmer and the Keypads will triple beep. If successful, the
Programmer will display:
o Press Any
o Button to
o Complete Registration
3. If the Key Chain Remote fails to transmit within 15 seconds, the
Programmer will leave registration mode automatically. If a system
detects two different Key Chain Remote bursts during the Key
Chain Remote registration mode it will not register either Key Chain
Remote and the Programmer will leave registration mode
automatically.
4. The registration must be confirmed by pressing any Key Chain
Remote button. The Programmer will then display either:
o Keyfob
o REGISTERED
o Press ENTER
o to continue
or
o Keyfob
o NOT REGISTERED
o Press ENTER
o to continue
5. If the Key Chain Remote fails to qualify, the Programmer will return
to the “Learn Devices” menu.
6. If the Key Chain Remote successfully qualifies, the Programmer will
display:
o Assign Keyfob to
o User #
o > 1
o
7. The installer may enter a new number, or press [Enter] to select the
default user number value. Note that the Key Chain Remote will
only become active if the selected user number is enabled. A
Key Chain Remote cannot be added to users 9-13. If the installer
enters a user number which is currently in use, the Programmer will
display:
o OK to overwrite
o User 2?
o 1=YES 2=NO
o
8. The process may be repeated until all Key Chain Remotes are
registered.
Troubleshooting Key Chain Remote Registration
Problem: A Key Chain Remote is registered into a neighboring
system
Symptom: Local Programmer doesn’t “triple beep” or show the
request for qualification step.
Recovery: Use the Programmer and go to Learn Devices; Learn
Keyfob and press all 4 buttons simultaneously. Press any
key on the key fob.
Problem: A Key Chain Remote from a neighbor’s home is
registered into the local system.
Symptom: During the registration process, a Key Chain Remote was
registered into a particular zone. During a Zone Finder
test, no local Key chain remote matches the zone.
Recovery: On the Programmer, navigate to Advanced; Device;
Keyfob and delete the zone containing the unknown Key
Chain Remote.
Problem: A Key Chain Remote will not register.
Symptom: During the registration process, a Key chain remote is
inserted but the Programmer does not recognize the Key
Chain Remote. No registration message appears to be
transmitted. Key Chain Remote may be registered to
another system.
Recovery: Use the Programmer and go to Learn Devices; Learn
Keyfob and press all 4 buttons simultaneously. Press any
key on the Key Chain Remote. Repeat the registration
process.
Using the Key Chain Remote Control
The Key Chain Remote Control may be used to perform various
functions depending on the state of the security system. Depending on
the state of the system, button presses will result in the system arming or
disarming confirmed with either red or green blinks from the remote and
audible beeps.
Turning the System ON
• Press ON or M-OFF button to arm the system
– System Ready: Red LED blinks and single chirp to
confirm house is secure
– System Not Ready: 6 red blinks and 6 chirps to
indicate the system is not ready. The system does
not arm.
– Secure the non-secure zone and repeat arming
process.
– No feedback; out of range
Turning Motions ON and OFF without disarming
• Press ON or M-OFF while system is armed. These commands
shall allow the user to toggle between Armed with Motions-ON
and Motions-OFF without disarming the system.
– System Armed with Motions Off: Press M-Off; no
change; no LED blink
– System Armed with Motions Off: Press ON;
Motions turn on; Green LED blink
– System Armed with Motions On: Press ON; No
change; no LED blink
– System Armed with Motions On: Press M-Off;
Motions turn off; Green LED blink
Turning the System OFF
• Press OFF button
– System Armed/No Alarm Memory: Green LED
blinks and single chirp to indicate the system is
disarmed
– System Disarmed/No Alarm Memory: Green LED
blink and single chirp to indicate the system is
disarmed
– System Disarmed/Alarm Memory: Green blink
and single chirp to indicate the system is disarmed
followed by 6 red blinks and 6 chirps if in Alarm
Memory state*
– System Alarming/Alarm Memory: Green blink
and single chirp to indicate the system is disarmed
followed by 6 red blinks and 6 chirps if in Alarm
Memory state*
– No feedback; out of range
*Alarm Memory state is inclusive of alarming and
disarmed with Alarm Memory. Alarm Memory is cleared
the next time the system is armed.
Sending a Panic Command
• Press and Hold ON and M-OFF simultaneously to send Panic
command
– RED LED blinks for long duration and repeats 5
times. Security system alarms sound and a call is
placed to central station.
– Subsequent Press and Hold of the OFF button
cancels security system alarms but does not cancel
the call to Brinks.
– No feedback; out of range
Checking System State
• Press and Hold WHITE button for System State
– Armed: Red LED blink and single chirp to indicate
the system is armed
– Disarmed: Green LED blink and single chirp to
indicate the system is disarmed
– Not Ready to Arm: 6 red blinks and 6 chirps to
indicate the system is not ready
– No feedback; out of range