The maximum number of SmartKey devices you can add or discover is six for each remote controller. If you add more than the
maximum-allowed, the Status property for the extra SmartKey Devices displays {fault} Exceeded device.limit of n (where n is the maximum number of licensed SmartKey devices). Refer to the Remote Intrusion Display/Keypad installation sheet for installation and wiring instructions.
SmartKey device user interface
The SmartKey device user interface has three major parts:
Figure 23. SmartKey device
- Display: The top (upper area) of the display shows system information. The bottom area is reserved for two sets of function
icons that work in conjunction with the function keys (F1-F4).
- Function Keys: These keys (F1-F4) open and navigate menus, and select menu items. Each function key corresponds to the menu
function icon that appears directly above it on the display screen.
- Keypad: The twelve keys represent the numbers 0-9, asterisk (*) and pound (#) characters.
Function key controls
The four function keys (F1-F4) serve as selection keys for items that appear directly above them on the device display.
Figure 24. SmartKey device function keys and icons
Following is a description of each function key.
NOTE: Several of the menus require that you enter a login PIN to access them.
- F1 User Menu

When the User icon displays, pressing F1 key opens the Modify Logon PIN screen.
- F1 Select action

When the Select icon displays, pressing F1 key performs a selection action, similar to using anEnter key or Ok button.
- F2 System Menu

When the System icon displays pressing the F2 key opens access to the System, Time, and Advanced... menus.
- F2 Scroll Up action

When the Scroll Up icon display, pressing the F2 key moves the selection indicator up one row each time you press the key.
- F3 Scroll Down action

When the Scroll down icon displays, pressing the F3 key moves the selection indicator down one row each time you press the
key.
- F4 Device Menu

When the Device icon displays, pressing the F4 key opens the “Device” menu, which contains device ID and Firmware version
information.
- F4 Back

When the Back icon displays, pressing the F4 key changes the display screen back to the previous screen.