Sequel Technologies KF5X01 Keyfob, 5 Button User Manual CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE

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Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.
360 Herndon Parkway
Suite 1400
Herndon, VA 20170
http://www.rheintech.com
Appendix G:
Client:
Model:
Standard:
FCC ID:
Report #:
Sequel Technologies, LLC
STWS-KF5
FCC 15.231
V4X-KF5X01
2008037
Manual
Please see the following pages.
Page 21 of 26
5-Button Keyfob (KF5)
Installation Instructions
Sequel Technologies, LLC
General Description
User Operation
The 5-Button Keyfob (KF5) is a multifunction keychain
transmitter compatible with the ST8 and ST Express
security systems. The KF5 provides a convenient way
to arm and disarm the system. It also includes the ability to activate a panic alarm and control X10 lights and
appliances (X10 PSC-04 Module required).
To arm/disarm the system using the KF5:
Additional Information:
• User-replaceable lithium battery
• Six functions: disarm, arm-perimeter, arm-all, light
control, panic alarm
• Recessed buttons to minimize inadvertent activation
• LED indicates signal transmission
• Ability to control X10 lights and appliances
• Press the ARM PERIM
button to arm the
system to the Arm Perimeter level.
• Press the ARM ALL button to arm the system
to the Arm All level.
• Press the DISARM
button to disarm the
system.
Note: The system will automatically bypass open zones upon arming. The system will sound a short tone from the interior sounders
when the system is armed using the KF5.
To activate a panic alarm using the KF5:
• Press and hold the ARM ALL and ARM
PERIMETER
buttons simultaneously for three
seconds.
To turn lights on/off using the KF5 (requires X10
PSC-04 Module):
• Press the LIGHTS
Programming
The following instructions provide a guideline for
enrolling the KF5 into system memory.
Figure 1: KF5 Layout
1: Arm All
2: LED
button.
Arms perimeter and interior burglary zones
Blinks when a button is pressed
Disarms the burglary portion of the system
3: Disarm
and cancels alarms
4: Star Button
Reserved for future use
5: Arm Perimeter Arms the perimeter burglary sensors
6: Lights
Toggles lights on/off
Enrolling the Keyfob
1. Enter program mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT +
 + Installer PIN)
2. The LCD keypad will display “Devices Available.”
Select . The display shows “Auto Enroll On.”
3. To enroll the KF5, press ARM ALL and DISARM
simultaneously for three seconds.
4. Upon enrollment, the LCD keypad emits one beep and
the display shows the zone number and sensor ID.
5. Press  on the LCD keypad to exit the
programming menu.
Note: The KF5 is viewed by the system as a bus device. A maximum
combination of 15 bus devices (LCD keypad, HWX, EIM, KF5) may
be enrolled into the system.
Configuring the Lights Button
Device 16 is the default X10 unit controlled by the
lights button. To change this setting see option “X-10
Output” in the “ST - InOu” programming menu.
Deleting the Keyfob
1. Enter program mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT +
 + Installer PIN).
2. The keypad will display “Devices Available.” Press
the appropriate function key to select ST (control
panel).
3. Press NEXT until the display shows .
4. Select  and press NEXT until the display
shows “Delete Device.”
5. Press # to scroll to the appropriate device to delete.
I.e. If you wish to delete device 5 press # until the
display shows “Delete Device #5.”
6. Enter 1 followed by # or NEXT.
7. Press EXIT to exit the programming menus and
save the changes.
Note: If the KF5 device # is not known, the complete list of bus
devices is viewable at option “Bus Device Type” in the “ST - Modl”
programming menu. All keyfobs are identified as bus device type 128.
Maintenance
Low Battery Indication
A low battery is indicated when the LED fails to blink
when a button is pressed.
Replacing the Battery
1. Remove the screw from the back of the Keyfob and
remove the cover.
2. Remove the old battery and dispose safely.
3. Insert the new battery (observe polarity + and – ).
4. Replace the cover and tighten screw.
Cleaning
Clean the KF5 with a cloth moistened with water and
a mild detergent. Do not submerge in water.
Problem
Action
The LED does
not blink when a
button is pressed
on the KF5.
• Replace the sensor’s battery. Test the
sensor after replacing the battery.
Testing the device allows the control
panel to receive a signal with the
new battery information.
Specifications
• Compatibility: Sequel Technologies ST8 and ST
Express Security Systems
• Power: 3.0V CR2032, lithium battery (average
battery life is 3-5 years)
• Transmitting Frequency: 319.5 MHz and 345 MHz
• Transmit Range: 500 feet, open air
• Material: High-Impact ABS
• Operating Temperature: 40°F to 100°F (0° to 38°C)
• Storage Temperature: -30°F to 120°F (-34° to 49°C)
• Max. Humidity: 90% relative humidity, non
condensing
• Regulatory Approvals: FCC 15, UL (Pending)
FCC Notice
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 and/or modifications not approved by Sequel Technologies,
LLC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: V4X-KF5X01
Troubleshooting
Problem
Action
The panel does
not respond to
key presses.
• Verify that the EXT is enrolled. This
can be done by checking option “EXT
Module” (60401) in the “ST - Modules”
menu in programming. If this option
is 0, the EXT is not recognized by the
system. Remove the EXT and see if a
trouble occurs. If not, replace the EXT.
• Bring the KF5 closer to the EXT and
test again. If signals are properly
received, the issue may be related to
environmental noise or interference.
• If the LED does not blink when a
button is pressed, replace the battery.
• Distance from the receiver and
installation environment will affect
the sensor signal strength. Reposition
the EXT if necessary.
Sequel Technologies
2958 Cleveland Ave. N
Roseville, MN 55113 USA
Copyright © 2008 Sequel Technologies, LLC.

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