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is a keypad absolutely required?
hello there!
i plan on using my phone for pretty much everything. don't need a key fob. does the system itself actually require the keypad? can setup be done without it? i do plan to have the interactive monitoring.
thanks,
chris
i plan on using my phone for pretty much everything. don't need a key fob. does the system itself actually require the keypad? can setup be done without it? i do plan to have the interactive monitoring.
thanks,
chris
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1.2K Messages
5 years ago
The keypad does make a nice device for quickly setting the system to home mode tho when you're indoors. We use the app 100% of the time when we come home, but have a few keypads around the house for quick home mode enabling.
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txuser
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5 years ago
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whyamistilltalking
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5 years ago
Also, when you enter or exit your house, it is the keypad that beeps and counts down to remind you to enter your code to turn off the alarm or to exit.
It has a panic button on it, and you can also assign it a distress code, that when entered it will not sound your alarm, but it will contact the monitoring company and they will dispatch the police and tell them it is a hostage situation.
Also, if you lose your phone you'll be SOL. I'd get a keypad.
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lance843
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lance843
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coltmaster1
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5 years ago
I don't know why anyone wouldn't want a keypad. One can see errors right when you're standing in front of it. Lost or can't find your phone, you can use the keypad, lost your keyfob, can use the keypad, have an update ready, I think you have to use the keypad. Going to move and leave the system with the new owner, pretty sure they're going to want the keypad.
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