GE 45146 GE Choice Alert Wireless Keypad User Manual

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Replacing a Wireless Keypad
If a Wireless Keypad is lost or broken, you can replace

it (with another Wireless Keypad or any remote access

device). Simply assign the new Wireless Keypad to the

same device number in the Control Center location.

Erasing a Wireless Keypad from a Control Center

CAUTION: Erasing a Wireless Keypad from the Control

Center will also erase any sensors in the associated

zone. Sensors will have to be added back to the zone

(refer to sensor manual or Control Center manual for

specific instructions).
To remove a Wireless Keypad (or any remote

transmitters) from a device number location on the

Control Center, press and hold the ‘Learn’ button and

the device number at the same time on the Control

Center until the Control Center sounds two beeps.

Release the buttons.
NOTE: Some early production Control Center products

were designed to allow replacement only. In this

situation you will only be able to replace the remote

transmitter with another.

Low Battery Indication

The Wireless Keypad has a low battery notification

circuit. When the battery reaches a low level, the LED

on the Wireless Keypad will begin to flash slowly. It will

continue to flash until battery is replaced or becomes

exhausted.

Replacing the Battery

Note: The Choice Alert system is ‘range dependent’,

which means a Wireless Keypad located closer to the

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