User Manual

Installing the Keyfobs
Before you start here, you should have installed your Hub, started up all your Accessories by turning them on
and bonding them with the Hub, and installed the Lamp, the Doorbell, and the Intruder Alarm.
The Keyfob is the main way of controlling the behaviour of your AlertMe system day to day. With its two
buttons, you can tell AlertMe whether you are At Home or Away simply by blipping the Keyfob as you enter or
leave your home. The two behaviours affect how the Intruder Alarm and Emergency Alarms work - when you
are At Home, the Motion Sensors do not trigger an alarm, for example, but when you are Away they do. You
can also set different doorbell sounds for whether you are at home or not. For more information about the
Keyfob, click here.
Questions about the Keyfob? Click Getting started with the Keyfob.
Naming the Keyfob
On the walkthrough page on AlertMe's secure website you should now be able to see all the Accessories you
have not yet set up, including the Keyfob you are about to set up. Your Keyfobs should be near your Hub with
their lights turned off. If you click a Keyfob icon on the website, you should see the light on one of the Keyfobs
near your Hub start to flash on and off regularly. This is the one to name now.
You should now be able to give the Keyfob a name in the box. You can give the Keyfob a name, such as Fred; it
is best to give a Keyfob the name of the person who will carry the Keyfob. If you are not giving the Keyfob to
someone at this point, you might want to name a Keyfob "Spare", or "Kitchen Drawer". When you've named
all your Keyfobs, you can now move on to Installing the Emergency Alarm.
Find out more about what the Keyfob is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide - you might
want to open this page in another tab or window).