Keypad

Keypad Overview and Installation Guide

Overview

Your Keypad may be small, but it has a big job - arming and disarming your SimpliSafe® system and controlling all of your devices. You'll use your Keypad to set your entry and exit delay, siren volume, and more. If you press the red Panic Button on top (opens in new tab) for 2 seconds, it will signal an alarm when under duress, but is also used as the test button when placing your system into Test Mode (opens in new tab).

Before Getting Started

Before setting up your Keypad, you will need to install your Base Station (opens in new tab) first.

What’s in the Box

  • Keypad with mounting plate

  • Screws (optional for permanent installation)

If you want to mount your Keypad on a wall, make sure the surface has been wiped clean and has had time to dry.

If you want to screw mount your Keypad, you will also need your own Phillips Head screwdriver.

Watch the video below for a hands-on experience from our team of experts for the installation process

Typing on the Keypad

The Keypad uses ABC mode for typing. In this mode, you'll cycle through the corresponding characters (numbers, symbols, punctuation, letters) using the keys numbered 0-9 on your Keypad. You can learn more about typing on the Keypad in our How to Type Using the Keypad (opens in new tab) article.

Preserving the Keypad’s battery life

The Keypad takes 4 Duracell AA batteries and has a battery life of 8-12 months, depending on usage. To your Keypad’s batteries, you can enable power saving mode. Turning on power saving mode will turn off the proximity sensor in the Keypad that tells the device to light up when someone gets close to it.

To enable power saving mode:

  1. Press the Menu button on the Keypad

  2. Enter your Master PIN

  3. Select Devices

  4. Select your Keypad

  5. Choose Power Savings

  6. Use the Keypad’s arrow to toggle the setting on

Troubleshooting


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