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$40.95

The 2GIG KEY2-345 is a compact, easy-to-use 4-button key fob remote designed to provide quick access to essential security system functions. It is compatible with 2GIG control panels and operates on the 345 MHz frequency.

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Description

Key Features:

4-Button Control: Arm Stay: Arms the system while allowing movement inside the home.

Arm Away: Fully arms the system.

Disarm: Disarms the security system.

Panic: Sends a panic alert to the control panel in emergencies (can be disabled if not needed).

Compact and Portable: Small enough to fit on a keychain for convenient access.

Long Battery Life: Includes a replaceable 3V CR2025 lithium battery with an expected life of 5 years under normal use.

Tamper Detection: Alerts the control panel if the key fob is tampered with. LED Indicator: Provides visual feedback to confirm button presses.

Encrypted Communication (optional for compatible panels): Prevents unauthorized signal interception for added security.

Specifications:

Frequency: 345 MHz Battery: CR2025 (3V lithium coin battery) Dimensions: 2.25″ L x 1.25″ W x 0.5″ D Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Compatibility: Works with 2GIG GC2, GC2e, GC3, GC3e, and Edge panels. Use Cases: Quick Arming/Disarming: Arm or disarm your system from your driveway or just before entering the house. Emergency Assistance: Trigger the panic alert button for emergencies like break-ins or medical situations. Convenience: Ideal for users who may not always want to use the control panel or mobile app. Installation Tips: Pairing with the Control Panel: Access the control panel’s sensor programming menu. Select “Keyfob” as the device type. Press any button on the key fob to complete pairing. Test all buttons to ensure they function as intended. Panic Button Setup: Configure the panic button in the control panel settings (can be disabled if unnecessary). Battery Replacement: When the battery is low, open the key fob’s back cover, replace the CR2025 battery, and snap it back into place. Additional Notes: If multiple users in the household need access, additional key fobs can be programmed with unique IDs. Always test the range and functionality after setup to ensure it meets your needs. Would you like help with programming this key fob or guidance on integrating it into your existing system?

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