User's Manual

The Vivint Secure Key Remote (SKEY1) works with any
Vivint Security System,
allowing users to
control their system with the touch of a button. Combining style
and convenience, the SKEY1 allows you to
arm, disarm, and control another device
in your system
anywhere within transmission range of the touchscreen panel. Users
enjoy the ease of disarming their system as they
pull up to their house or arming it
on the
ir way out the door.
T
he SKEY1 also provides reliable security by letting you send a panic signal to the
panel when the first and third buttons are held down.
All signals are encrypted,
providing an extra
level of security. The sleek design of the SKEY1 allows it to easily fit
on a key ring
, or in a pocket or purse.
Secure Key Remote
(V
-SKEY1-345)
Quick Reference
Programming Instructions
(
For more details, go to the Support page at: Vivint.com, and the KIM site at: corp.vivint.com/sites/KIM/)
Use the following guidelines t
o add an SKEY1 device to the Vivint system and program the operating mode:
Add each SKEY1 into the panel as a non-supervised sensor.
Secure Key Remotes must be "learned" into the panel. SKEY1 devices will not function properly in Secure
Mode if the sensor ID is manually entered into the panel.
MODE PROGRAMMING:
While the panel is learning in the SKEY1 (you must be within 5 feet/1.5 m of the panel), perform these steps:
Hold the Disarm button as you insert the battery. The LED will turn on solid red indicating the SKEY1 is
ready to have its operating mode set by pressing one of the four buttons:
Disarm — Standard Mode (the LED blinks once to indicate successful mode selection)
Arm Staying — Standard Mode + GDR1 (the LED blinks twice)
Arm Leaving — Secure Mode (the LED blinks three times)
Asterisk (*) — Secure Mode + GDR1 (the LED blinks four times)
IMPORTANT: Secure Mode should always be used when possible. Once the SKEY1 is placed in Secure
Mode
with a Vivint Control Panel, it cannot be changed to either Standard Mode.
Installer Test
Press any of the buttons (for approximately 2 seconds) to send test signals to the panel when it is in Test Mode.
User Test
Test
each button's functionality by holding the button down separately (for approximately 2 seconds) until the
red LED flashes. (NOTE: If the panel is NOT in Test Mode, the signals will activate the actual designated event.)
Button Functionality
Disarm button: Press until the red LED illuminates to disarm the system.
Arm Staying button: Press until the red LED illuminates to arm in stay mode.
Arm Leaving button: Press until the red LED illuminates to arm in away mode.
Asterisk (*) button: Can be programmed to control other devices via the panel.
Disarm and Arm Leaving buttons: Hold down both buttons until the red
LED begins blinking rapidly (for about 4 seconds) to send a panic signal
to the panel only if the panel is configured to do so.
Specifications
Wireless Signal Range
Battery
Battery Life
Transmitter Frequency
Code Outputs
Supervisory Interval
Operating Temperature Limits
Relative Humidity
PRINT INSTRUCTIONS: REFERENCE SHEET V-SKEY1-345 P/N 77-000035-001 REV 1.1 |
INK:
BLACK | MATERIAL: 20 LB MEAD BOND | SIZE: 5.50" X 8.50" SCALE 1:1 |
FOLDS: TRI-FOLD VERTICAL, TRI-FOLD HORIZONTAL (TO FIT IN BOX)

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