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Wireless Keypad

Perform the basic functions of your security system from a secondary location in your home. You can even have a panel on every floor.

Available Tutorials

Place the device securely back onto the mounting bracket.

At the upper end of the device, push in the two tabs and remove the device from the wall plate.

This device requires two batteries (CR2032 or equivalent batteries). Ensure that the batteries' positive side faces outward. Note: These batteries may be found in the electronic section of most local department stores.

Description

The Vivint wireless keypad is a button-touch keypad that allows you perform the basic functions of your security system from a secondary location in your home. Its intuitive design enables you to arm your system in the Stay or Away mode or disarm it, quickly and easily.

Dimensions and weight
  • Width: 5.73"
  • Height: 4.25"
  • Depth: 1"
  • Weight (including battery and brackets): 7.75 oz. (219.7 g)
Part numbers
  • FCC ID: WDQ-PAD1345
  • Industry Canada ID: 7794A-PAD1345
Regulatory Listing(s)
  • ETL, FCC Part 15, Industry Canada
Features
  • Arms system in Stay or Away modes
  • Disarms system
  • Fire and panic emergency functions
  • Five-year lithium battery
Benefits
  • Alternative panel: Perform basic functions from a secondary location
  • System arming: Arm your system in Stay and Away mode
  • System disarming: Turn your system off–even if you're away from your main panel
  • Emergency buttons: Call for help in the case of a fire or other life-threatening situation
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 and poly-carbonate
  • Color
  • White with gray trim
  • Operating temperature
  • 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C)
  • Relative Humidity
  • 5-95% Non-Condensing
Interface
  • Code Outputs
  • Key press 0-9; *; #; STAY; AWAY; FIRE; POLICE; Supervisory; Low Battery
  • Unique ID Codes
  • Over one (1) million different code combinations
  • Supervisory Interval
  • 70 minutes
Warranty
  • Two (2) years
Included equipment and accessories
  • Battery (installed)
  • Two (2) Panasonic CR2032, or equivalent Lithium batteries
  • Included Accessories
  • Four (4) Phillip's head screws, four (4) plastic wall anchors

FAQ

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers

  • 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.

  • Can I move my equipment myself?

    No. If you need equipment moved, contact customer support. They will either walk you through the process or send a certified technician to assist 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.

  • 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.

  • What’s a secondary passcode?

    You can create secondary verbal passcodes for family members, relatives, or house sitters. Secondary passcodes can validate a secondary user of your system and also turn off a false alarm. You can add or drop secondary codes at any time, but only the primary passcode can make changes to your account.

  • Why do I need a verbal passcode?

    In case of an emergency, we need to be able to validate that we are talking to you over the Vivint Live voice. That is why we require a verbal passcode. This passcode can also be used to turn off a false alarm. We encourage you to choose a passcode that is personal and easy for you to remember.

  • Will the installation damage my walls?

    Technicians drill only two holes through the entire installation process: one to link the touchscreen panel to your home’s power grid and one in your door frame if you choose to install recessed door sensors. These holes are unobtrusive and cannot be seen once the products are installed. Other sensors and detectors are installed using a couple of screws, similar to hanging a picture on your wall.

The Wireless Keypad is
available in the following packages