Paradox Two-Way Remote Control V2.1 User Manual

Paradox Two-Way Remote Control V2.1 User Manual

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Paradox Two-Way Remote Control V2.1 User Manual | Manualzz
REM2-TI06
REM2
Two-Way Remote Control V2.1
Instructions/Instrucciones
PARADOX.COM
Printed in China - 06/2008
English
What’s New in V2.1
• Press any key to view the last system status saved by the remote
(even when out of range of the system). Press any key again to
activate the remote’s backlight.
• If the remote fails to communicate with the system, the LED will flash
red rapidly, and a fail beep will occur.
Introduction
The REM2 (previously MG-REM2) is a water-resistant 5-button remote
control that provides the user with the status of their system by
pressing the [ i ] button. The remote control provides both auditory and
visual feedback in an attractive streamlined style. To activate the
remote’s backlight, press any button twice.
The feedback provided for the user is separated into two categories:
security feedback and accessory feedback. Security feedback deals
with actions concerning arming and disarming, system in alarm, and
panic alarms. Accessories feedback deals with actions concerning the
FM tuner and PGMs. The REM2 is available in a 433MHz or 868MHz
version. The 868MHz version is not UL approved.
Compatibility
• MG6160 / MG6130
• MG5000 / MG5050
• RPT1
• RTX3
ID Label
Use the space provided on the back of the unit to identify the remote
control’s owner.
Range
• 30m (100ft) with the MG6160 and MG6130
• 45m (150ft) with the MG5000, MG5050 / RPT1 / RTX3
Battery
One 3V lithium battery (2032). Battery life expectancy is a minimum of
2 years.
How to Replace the Battery
1. Remove the screw from the back of the remote control and carefully
remove the back cover.
2. Use a non-metallic object, or any plastic device, to push the battery
out from under the battery plate (see Figure 1). Avoid using metal as
it may cause a short in the board.
3. Insert the new battery. Make sure the positive side of the battery is
inserted face up.
4. Set the back cover in place, and fasten it with the screw.
Danger of explosion exists if the lithium battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.

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