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Galaxy keypad A & B keys


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Hi just a quick question the Galaxy keypad in my bedroom has the B key Programmed to no code silent part, is there a way I can Program the A key to no code and to unset the part set I know it can be done with a fob but just want the A key.

cheers

bj

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2 hours ago, bjj said:

Hi just a quick question the Galaxy keypad in my bedroom has the B key Programmed to no code silent part, is there a way I can Program the A key to no code and to unset the part set I know it can be done with a fob but just want the A key.

cheers

bj

You can't programme it to unset 

 

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1 hour ago, bjj said:

Hi thanks for the reply the keypad is in the bedroom part set with me in bed break in downstairs alarm goes off need to climb to first floor and in my bedroom to unset.

Do you mind writing that again , in more understand way that makes us happy to be here and provide good service long time 

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It would be security risk if you could, just break in and press the A key 

 

the keypad is in my bedroom to break in and unset the system the intruder would have to enter the house through my bedroom window to unset with the A key with me in bed. The system is part set, there would be  a activation from any other part of the house.

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Just because the keypad is in a "secure" area (is actually less secure due to no active sensors IMO) that doesn't make it ok to have an off button without verifying the user.

Sound like you would be better with prox tags or something, it's certainly wouldn't conform to any standards or be designed to do that by the manufacturer.

 

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Code + and - options are just for setting. Yes you could keyswitch disarm with a magnet or button but it's poorly advised regardless of keypad position. Be like the switch on sensors that disable them. Get proper gear installed well managed by those that know what they are doing. I get some may think they are paying extra for something they can do themselves. Yes you can. Like you can extend your house, modify you car etc, thinking your fully insured and its the insurance company problem. The insurers want to sue someone when an intruder alarm doesn't perform to counter the claim. 

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