2GIG Key2-345 - Program to 2GIG GC3

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In this video, Jorge shows users how to program a 2GIG Key2-345 Key Fob with a 2GIG GC3 Security System. The 2GIG Key2-345 is a four-button security key fob that transmits signals at a 345 MHz frequency that is compatible with wireless 2GIG Systems. The key fob is enrolled through panel programming.

The Key2-345 is a four button key fob with designated buttons for arming away, arming stay, disarming, and triggering a system function. Any input requires that a button be pressed and held for a minimum of two seconds. This press and hold functionality helps to prevent false alarms on the security system. The device features a maximum RF signal range of 350 feet in open air. It is a great way to conveniently arm and disarm your panel while you are just outside your home or inside your car.

In order to program the Key2-345 you must access System Programming. This will require that you provide the Installer Code for the system. This code is set to 1561 by default, but it's possible that it may have been changed. There is a designated menu within programming for key fobs. The system can support up to 32 system key fobs. In the event that you run out of key fob slots, you can also program the key fob using one of the standard wireless system zones. But keep in mind that each key fob input will require its own individual system zone when doing this. So if you want to us all four buttons on the key fob, it will need four system zones. That's why it is usually easier to just use one of the 32 key fob slots.

Unlike the Honeywell Key Fobs, the star button on the 2GIG Key2-345 is not set to trigger a panic by default. Instead, it is a system auxiliary button. However, you can still trigger a system panic by pressing and holding the top two buttons on the device. These are the arming away and disarming buttons. To trigger a panic, you must press and hold the buttons for at least five seconds.

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