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HAI OmniLT, Omni II or OmniPro II 4-Button Keyfob Remote
HAI OmniLT, Omni II or OmniPro II 4-Button Keyfob Remote
Item Number:
110870
List Price:
$54.99
Our Price:
$42.56
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Product Description
Control your HAI OmniLT, Omni II or OmniPro II automation controller (all sold separately) using a tiny wireless remote that fits on your keychain. The 4-Button Keyfob Remote can send up to eight different wireless signals to the HAI Wireless Receiver (sold separately) to activate automation programs in the HAI controller. Each button or combination of buttons, can activate lighting, arm and disarm the security system, operate a garage door, set off a panic alarm, or perform various other functions.
Use the 4-Button Keyfob Remote for security or automation commands. You can even exchange the installed rubber button insert for the included automation/lighting control insert. The silk-screened buttons allow for easy operations and will not fray or tatter the way stickers may.
When you press a button on the 4-Button Keyfob Remote, a transmission will be sent after a 3/10 second delay. An LED light confirms that the transmission was sent. As a security feature, you can virtually eliminate false alarms by configuring the panic alarm only to activate when two buttons are pressed simultaneously.