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Keyfobs

(Rp1Cae2)

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Deluxe 32-character backlit, menu-driven, dual-line display
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Custom alphanumeric zone directory
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Built-in 4 Zone Expansion Module
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Display of Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength 1-10 by I.D.
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Traditional Interior and night mode Keys
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EZ Keypad Programming with actual Q&A's to step through config.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keypads are the primary input device used to arm and disarm the system, bypass zones, quiet trouble conditions, along with many other functions. 

Some things to consider when selecting a Keypad:
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Do I need my keypad to provide additional zones to my panel?

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Do I want my keypad to be a wireless transceiver too?

Most of our Control Panels come with the Rp1Cae2 which you can learn more about by following the link.  If you are integrating this into a wireless system, there is also the K4RF, which will act as a transceiver as well as all the usual keypad functions.

Another way to provide input (like arming, disarming, or activating a panic switch) is to use a wireless keyfob, not unlike the one you might have to lock and unlock your car.  Although--for security reasons--Eagle Security Systems does not reccomend their use for all applications, they can provide a hassle free way to arm, disarm, and perform simple system functions. 

Please note that the products and services demonstrated on this site are only a very small fraction of the available devices and services that Eagle Security Systems can install and support.  Please Contact Us to learn more about different options that are available.

Send mail to tim@eaglesecuritysystems.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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Last modified: 09/06/05