Here's How it Works

When
a button is pressed on the Key Fob, the KFX Receiver it is paired with will send a preconfigured command to the board and the relays will
react accordingly. The KFX Receiver can be configured for button press and button release events. If you intend to use smaller key
fobs with less than 8 buttons, it is possible to use the extra KFX memory to send more than 9 bytes of commands when buttons are pressed and
released.
Module Setup
The Configuration Kit acts as an interface between your computer and the KFX Receiver, allowing you to define the commands
that are transmitted for each key fob button press and release. The KFX Receiver Module is configured using Base Station Software,
and will be plugged into the Key Fob Configuration Kit only during configuration. Only one Configuration Kit is needed regardless of the
number of KFX Receivers you intend to use.
Common Commands
Here's a brief list of some of the more common commands used when a button is pushed on the key fob.
- Toggle and Momentary Commands
- Turn Off All Relays Then Turn On a Specific Relay
- Relay Timers: Relay Energized for a Specific Time
- Relay Pulse Commands
- Relay Grouping: Controlling Multiple Relays Together
- Relay Flashing Commands
Base Station Software Setup
Once connected to Base Station you can simply enter the commands that you want to execute during the button push. Each key fob button is programmed
separately and can perform it's own function.
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