PIMA RMC743 Wireless 2-Way Keyfob User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- PIMA
Table of Contents
Wireless 2-Way Keyfob
Configuration and User Guide
Model: RMC743 / RMC786
Introduction
PIMA’s new Wireless 2-Way Keyfob / Remote Control combine the most advanced
technologies within a contemporary, compact and streamlined design, the ideal
choice for homeowners seeking the highest security standards. The keyfob /
remote control has been designed for use in family homes, apartments or small
offices. This accessory is easy to configure and is compatible with PIMA’s
FORCE and VISION intrusion systems.
How it works
The principal function of the Keyfob / Remote Control is to provide users with
a convenient way to control the security system. This accessory is easy to use
with large keys and is typically used for arming and disarming as well sending
a panic alarm to the system. Being bi-directional enables each command that is
sent to the panel to receive a reply status from the panel and indicate the
status to the user via the color LEDs. The Keyfob / Remote Control can be
mounted on a chain or worn as a pendant.
Main features
- Bi-directional wireless communication
- Simple battery replacement
Operation
Button | Pressed (0.5sec – 2sec) | Hold (over 2sec) |
---|
| Disarm| Disarm
| Arm| Arm
| Home| Home with entry delay canceled
| Get status| Output toggle
| –| Panic alarm
| –| Enroll (see Configuration section)
Status LED Indications
The LED lights up after each press, indicating a successful signal transmission.
Operation | 1st LED (Send command) | 2nd LED (Receive status) |
---|---|---|
Full Arm (Away) | Green | Red |
Part Set (Home
Arm)
| Green| Orange
Disarm| Green| Green
Alarm| Green| Blinks red
Low battery| Orange| –
UO (activation| Green| Blinks according to panel status
Configuration
Enrollment the Keyfob / Remote Control to the receiver
The 2-Way Keyfob / Remote Control must be enrolled to the system receiver.
Enrollment can be done by entering the keyfob’s serial number into the system
or by using RF mode.
Auto Enrolling (using RF Communication):
- Enter Installer menu, and select: System Configuration > Peripherals > Wireless Peripherals > Enroll and delete > Keyfobs >Enroll >Auto Enrollment
- Send an enrollment message by pressing the keys for at least 2 seconds.
- Select Enroll and press .
Manual Enrolling:
-
Enter Installer menu, and select:
System Configuration > Peripherals > Wireless Peripherals > Enroll and deleteKeyfobs >Enroll >Manual Enrollment
-
Enter the serial number and press .
-
Select Enroll and press .
In both instances the system receiver will automatically recognize the Keyfob
/ Remote Control and an enrollment message will sound. The LED on the Keyfob /
Remote Control will blink.
Enrolling through the Force Manager Software:
You can enroll the keyfob using Force Manager software; For information refer
to the Force Manager Manual.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the Keyfob / Remote Control
Clean the Keyfob / Remote Control with a dry or damp cloth to remove dirt or
dust. Do not expose the keys directly to liquid.
Replacing the Keyfob / Remote Control battery
- Using a small screwdriver, twist to open the Keyfob / Remote Control (see Figure 1).
- Remove the old battery.
- Press any one of the keys.
- Insert the new battery (see Figure 2).
- Close the Keyfob / Remote Control cover (see Figure 3).
Replace the batteries once a year or whenever the low battery LED indicates.
Technical Information
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency:| 433.92, 868.65 MHz
Battery Type:| CR2430, 3V lithium, 280 mA
Power Output| 868.65MHz: 10 mW
Typical Battery Life:| 4 years
Low Battery Threshold| 2.5V
Quiescent Current Consumption| 4 µA
Maximum Current Consumption| 30 mA
Dimensions (H x W x D):| 41 x 41 x 17 mm (1.60 x 1.60 x 0.70“)
Operating temperature:| -10o C to 55 oC (14 oF to 131 oF)
Average Relative Humidity| 75%
Weight| 20 gram (0.7 oz.)
Standards| EN50131-3 Grade 2,
Environmental Class II,
EN50131-6: Type C PD6662:2017
Ordering Information
Model | Frequency | P/N |
---|---|---|
RMC743 | 433MHz | 8843208 |
RMC786 | 868MHz | 8843209 |
UKCA and CE RED Compliance Statement:
Hereby, PIMA declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential
requirements of the UKCA Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and CE Directive
2014/53/EU.
For the UKCA and CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website:
www.pimaalarms.com
Limited Warranty
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its product may not be
compromised and/or circumvented, or that the Product will prevent any death,
personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from
burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases
provide adequate warning or protection. The User understands that a properly
installed and maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as
burglary, robbery, and fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a
guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death, personal
damage and/or damage to property as a result.
Read this guide in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your
system. Should you misunderstand any part of this guide, please contact the
supplier or installer of this system. Copyright © 2020 PIMA Electronic Systems
Ltd. All rights reserved. E&OE
Contacting PIMA
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd.
www.pima-alarms.com
5, Hatzoref Street, Holon 5885633, Israel
Tel: +972.3.6506414
Fax: +972.3.5500442
Email: support@pima-alarms.com https://www.pima-alarms.com/wp-
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References
- Alarms.com
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems