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Key Fob

Our key fob allows you to arm and disarm your system and call the central monitoring station without even entering your home.

Available Tutorials

Use a small screwdriver to remove the holding screw from the back of the key fob.

Use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the casing open.

Make sure that the key ring is in its place. Carefully snap the device closed.

Replace the holding screw.

Description

Reduce the number of false alarms you trigger while taking advantage of the most important features your system has to offer—all from the palm of your hand. The Vivint key fob allows you to arm and disarm your system, and call the central monitoring station without having to enter your home.

Dimensions and weight
  • Width: 1.23"
  • Height: 2.26"
  • Depth: 0.45"
  • Weight (including battery): 0.65 oz. (18.4 g)
Part numbers
  • FCC ID: WDQ-KEY1345
  • Industry Canada ID: 7794A-KEY1345
Regulatory Listing(s)
  • ETL, FCC Part 15, Industry Canada
Features
  • Arm and disarm your system
  • Arm your system with no entry delay
  • Trigger panic alarms
  • Open the garage door or other output functions
  • Turn on or off system-controlled lights
  • Five-year lithium battery
Benefits
  • Reduces false alarms: Stop worrying about getting out of the house quickly so you don't accidentally trigger the alarm; now you can reduce the number of false alarms through its ability to arm and disarm remotely
  • Comes armed with the most important features: Arm and disarm your system, or call the central monitoring station using the panic button
  • Keep it with you all the time: It's small enough to fit on your keychain, in your pocket or in a purse
  • Comes with a five-year lithium battery: You don't have to worry about it losing power when you need it most
  • Integrates with other common household items: It can be synced with your garage door or used to turn on lights that were left on after you leave the house
Radio
  • Wireless signal range
  • 350 ft., open air, with 2GIG Wireless Alarm Control Panel
  • Transmitter Frequency
  • 345.000 MHz (crystal controlled)
  • Transmitter Frequency Tolerance
  • ± 15 kHz
  • Transmitter Bandwidth
  • 24 kHz
  • Modulation Type
  • Amplitude Shift Keying—On/Off Keying (ASK-OOK)
  • Peak Field Strength
  • Typical 50,000 uV/m at 3m
Housing
  • Material
  • ABS plastic
  • Color
  • Black
  • Operating temperature
  • 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C)
  • Relative Humidity
  • 5-95% Non-Condensing
  • Unique ID Codes
  • Over one (1) million different code combinations
Warranty
  • Lifetime
Included equipment and accessories
  • Battery (installed)
  • One (1) Panasonic CR2025, or equivalent Lithium battery
  • Included Accessories
  • Key ring

Downloads/Manuals

FAQ

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers

  • How do I get a certificate for my homeowner's insurance?

    Many insurance companies will give you a discount just for having a security and home automation system installed. However, they often require a certificate proving the installation has taken place. You may download one on the Vivint account center. Simply log in and choose "resources" and "insurance certificate." You can also call us with your insurance company's name and fax number, as well as your agent's name. We will fax it to your company directly.

  • How do I find a manual for my system?

    You can download full versions of manuals and quick reference guides that will give you an overview of basic commands and functions. There are several ways to access documentation: Select a product within our support pages and navigate to the "Features/Specs" section. Click the "Documents" tab. Or click on the "Resources" link under "Other useful links" on the support section of vivint.com.

  • When I get notified that my alarm has been triggered, how do I find out if it was an actual emergency or a false alarm?

    You will need to contact your local police department. However, if the triggered alarm signifies an actual emergency, in most cases the authorities will notify the central monitoring station, which will then contact you.

  • Why did I get charged a false alarm fee?

    Some cities do charge a fee for sending dispatch for a false alarm. If you feel there has been a mistake, you can contact customer support and they will be happy to discuss it with you.

  • Where are your monitoring stations located?

    We have two monitoring stations: one in St. Paul, Minnesota, and one in Provo, Utah. Additionally, all of our customer support representatives are located in the United States. We do not contract with off-shore providers.

  • Do you monitor 24x7x365?

    Yes. We have monitoring staff available at all times, including nights, holidays, and weekends. We also have customer support agents available 24x7x365.

  • How quickly does Vivint respond in an emergency?

    We respond to most emergency calls in fewer than 10 seconds.

The Key Fob is
available in the following packages