User's Manual

SmartFob Users Manual.
CANSEC SmartFob Transmitter Model Number SF2TXB.
The SmartFob is a transmitter that sends a radio frequency (RF) signal to a
SmartFob SFR2RXB radio receiver. After the receiver verifies the data, appropriate
action is performed by the RF receiver. For example, in an Access Control application
an “electrically” controlled door could be made to open.
To use the SmartFob transmitter, the user must press one of the two pushbuttons
found on the top of the unit. When a pushbutton is pressed and held in the depressed
condition (ON) an RF signal is sent to the receiver, at the same time the Red LED found
between the two pushbuttons will flash On and Off to indicate that RF data is being
sent. When the required action is performed by the RF receiver, the user may release
the pushbutton and the SmartFob ceases transmission of the RF data. NOTE: If a
pushbutton is held in the ON condition for longer than 5 seconds (RF data being
transmitted), the SmartFob ceases RF data transmission. If the receiver has not
performed the required action in that time, the user must release the pushbutton that
has been pressed. They may press the button once again to allow the SmartFob to send
the data again to the receiver.
The SF2TXB SmartFob Transmitter is programmed with an individual identification
code (ID). This programmed data is factory performed at CANSEC on an individual
customer basis. This ID is placed into the on board memory storage device. When a
Pushbutton is pressed on the SmartFob Transmitter, the pushbutton and its related ID
data is sent via RF to the receiver.
Correct Hand placement of the SmartFob:
To eliminate the potential loss of the RF signal between the SmartFob and the RF
receiver, it is advisable to keep the area in front of the Red LED free from all objects
such as fingers or other keys if placed on a keychain. Thus if the key loop is held in the
palm of the hand, use your thumb to press one of the two pushbuttons. It is important
to note that at the RF frequency that the transmitter operates, a “clear line of sight” to
the RF receiver will yield the best operating range between the Transmitter and
Receiver.
Replacing the Battery in the SmartFob:
To replace the battery the user needs only to remove the screw found in the
centre of the bottom cover. The “top” part of the SmartFob id then lifted away,
exposing the unit for battery replacement. The battery is located near the key loop on

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