Proximity Chip Key (Art. no. FUBE50020)

  • Contact-free arming/disarming of the Secvest, Secvest 2WAY and Terxon alarm systems
  • Simply hold the key in front of the alarm or the control panel
  • Easy to operate without entering a code – never forget your PIN code again
  • Several chip keys can be used with an alarm system or Eycasa system

Proximity Chip Key (Art. no. FUBE50020)

For trouble-free and safe operation, this device must be installed and regularly maintained by a specialist trained by us. Arrange regular maintenance appointments with your installer to ensure trouble-free operation over the long term with the latest safety updates and new functions.

The proximity key is an optional accessory for contact-free arming and disarming of alarm panels, replacing code entry.

Simple operation
To arm or disarm the system, you just hold the chip in front of the alarm panel or control panel. The user no longer needs to remember a PIN code, and this makes authorisation (authentication) on the system much easier. The proximity key is used for easy, convenient arming and disarming of the ABUS Secvest and Terxon alarm systems.

Function
Using proximity technology, the inductor integrated in the key transmits the respective code when it is brought near the receiver. This means that the user can be uniquely authenticated practically as they walk by – without it being necessary for them to enter a PIN or pass the key through a reader. The radio field of the receiver provides the voltage to the proximity key for the code transmission – the key thus functions without its own battery.

Installation and programming
The chip key is trained into the alarm panel. Authorisation is then programmed directly on the alarm panel.

Art. no.: FUBE50020
Colour: Black
Dimensions: (HxD) 7,5x34 mm
Width: 34 mm
Height: 7,5 mm

Scope of delivery:

  • 1x Proximity Chip Key
  • 1x Key ring

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Control devices and extensions

The Secvest can be easily operated. It can be armed and disarmed by remote control, button, PIN code, chip key, the turn of a key, or using a mobile phone. The response in the form of a voice announcement, an optical or acoustic signal lets you know the status of the system. ...
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