Secure Wireless 433FOB Wireless 4 Button Key Fob User Manual

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AT&T Model
SW-A
ATT-FOB FOUR-BUT
TTON KEY FOB
Productt Description
&T model SW-ATT-F
OB is an encrypted fo
our-button kkey fob tran
nsmitter
The AT&
features
s over 16 billion differe
ent encrypte
ed code seq
quences. E
Each of the four button
ns
or comb
bination of buttons
has
s been assig
gned a taskk within the Digital Life
e Systems.
1. Arm
A Button—
—will fully arm
a the sec
curity portion of
th
he Digital Life System
2. Disarm
Butto
on— will disarm the se
ecurity porttion
of the Digital Life Syste
em
3. Arm
A Stay Bu
utton—will arm
a only the perimete r
security dev
vices on the
e Digital Life
e System.
(D
Door or win
ndow transm
mitters, glas
ss break de
etectors
4. Simultaneou
us operation
n of the two
o red dot
buttons—initiates an em
mergency alarm
if
programmed
d as such on
o the Digita
al Life Conttroller.
5. Simultaneou
us operation
n of the two
o green dott
buttons—initiates a me
edical alarm
m report if
programmed
d as such on
o the Digita
al Life Conttroller.
6. Button
#4 is available for
f other fun
nctions.
Arm
Button
Arm
SStay
Installin
ng or Chan
nging the Batteries
s are installed in the SW-ATT-FO
OB during th
he productiion processs. The Fob
Batteries
is ready to use righ
ht out of the
e box.
nge the battteries, proce
eed in the following
manner.
To chan
1. Remove
the
e top cover by inserting
g a coin in tthe slot loca
ated at the bottom of
th
he key fob and
a turn it 90
9 degrees
s.
2. Use
U a small Philips hea
ad screwdriiver to remo
ove the scrrew located in the
center of the
e printed cirrcuit board. (Do not discard the sscrew)
the
e printed circuit board.
3. Remove
4. Remove
the
e two depletted batterie
es and dispo
ose of them
m as require
ed by local
la
aws.
5. In
nsert the replacement batteries paying
carefful attention
n to the battteries
polarity. (No
ote that the + side of th
he batteriess should be
e facing dow
wn.)
Disarm
Bu
utton
Other
Fu
unction
6. Replace the printed circuit board with the side with the two large circles facing
the batteries.
7. Secure the printed circuit board by screwing it in place with the screw
previously removed a small Philips head screwdriver.
8. Snap the cover of the key fob transmitter over the base assembly.
9. Verify that the key fob is working properly by pushing the buttons. You will see
the red LED illuminate if the transmitter is working.
Enrolling the Transmitter
(Per AT&T requirements)
Verifying the programming and RF communications
(Per AT&T requirements)
General Specifications
Operating Temperature:
Operating Rel. Humidity:
Operating Frequency:
Battery Type:
32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)
5 to 95%, non-condensing
433.92 MHz
3-Volt CR2025 Lithium Battery, two required
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT RADIO DEVICES
1. AT&T radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in
portable wireless signaling. However, there are some limitations which must be
observed.
2. For US installations only: the radios are required to comply with FCC rules and
regulations including FCC part 15 devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power
and therefore limited range.
3. A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be
blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies regardless of
code settings.
4. Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance
5. Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected
interference or fault.
6. RF signals can be affected by metal objects including metal doors or large mirrors.
Care should be taken to avoid these objects during installation as they can interfere with
proper operation.
FCC compliance statement
This dev
vice complie
es with FCC
C Rules and Regulatio
ons as Partt 15 devicess as well ass Industry
Canada Rules and Regulation
ns. Operatiion is subje
ect to the fo
ollowing two
o conditionss:
1. This
device may not ca
ause harmfu
ul interferen
nce.
2. This
device must accep
pt any interrference recceived, inclu
uding interfference tha
at may
cause undes
sired opera
ation. Chang
ges or modifications not expresslly approved
d by the
nsible for co
ompliance could
void tthe user’s a
authority to operate the
party respon
equipment.
Conform
mité Réglementaire
Ce dispo
ositif est co
onforme à la
a réglementation de la
a IC et (Parttie 15) de la
a FCC. Son
fonctionnement estt soumis à deux
conditions : (1) cce dispositiff ne doit pa
as causer
d’interférences nuis
sibles, et (2
2) ce dispos
sitif doit acccepter toute
e interférence reçue, y
vant entraîner des con
nditions de fonctionne
ement
compris les interférrences pouv
indésirables.Conformite Regle
ementaire
WARNIN
NG: The polarity of th
he battery must
be obsserved. Improper handling of
osion or fire
lithium batteries
ma
ay result in heat generration, explo
e which ma
ay lead to
persona
al injuries. Replace
on
nly with the same or eq
quivalent tyype of batte
ery as
indicated
d in the General Spec
cifications.
Batterie
es should not
n be rech
harged, dis
sassemble
ed or dispo
osed of in ffire.
Disposa
al of used ba
atteries mu
ust be made
e in accorda
ance with th
he waste re
ecovery and
recycling
g regulation
ns in your area.
t users in
n California
a—CR Coin
n Cell Lithiium Batterry informattion: This
Notice to
productt contains a CR Coin
n Cell Lithiu
um Battery
y which co
ontains Perrchlorate
Material—special handling may
m apply See
swaste/perrchlorate.
www.dttsc.ca.gov..hazardous
Warrantty Statemen
nt: This is shown
as an
a example of the SW warranty sstatement
and is not meant to
o imply that this is the warranty fo
or the produ
uct. AT&T may have its
own warrranty terminology
ED WARRA
ANTY – EXA
XAMPLE
SECURE WIRELESS LIMITE
This SECURE WIR
RELESS pro
oduct is wa
arranted aga
ainst deteccts in materiial and worrkmanship
for a perriod of ____
___years. This warra
anty extend
ds only to wholesale
e customerrs who buy
direct frrom SECURE WIREL
LESS or thrrough SEC
CURE WIRE
ELESS’s n
normal disttribution
channels. SECURE WIRELESS does not warrant this product to consumers.
Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty.
There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of SECURE WIRELESS for
consequential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this
product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or
cost of removal, installation or reinstallation. All implied warranties, including implied
warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are valid only until the
warranty expires. This SECURE WIRELESS Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties
express or implied.
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number
(RPA#). Contact SECURE WIRELESS Technical Support at 1-866-966-9473 or at
www.mysecurewireless.com for an RPA # and other important details.

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