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The Honeywell Ademco CE3 Code Encryptor 3 is a sleek, ergonomic universal remote designed for seamless control of multiple security systems. Featuring a tricolor LED for instant status updates and compatibility with top brands like DSC, ADEMCO, Caddx NX, and Napco, it offers quick access to AWAY, STAY, OFF, and PANIC modes. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, responsive security management in one compact device.
| ASIN | B004R26N2Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,605 in Home Security Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | CE3 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Ademco |
| Package Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.8 x 2.5 inches |
C**N
Program
Just what i needed i reprogram and work just find. FYI: I USE TO WORK FOR A SECURITY FIRM AND KNEW WHAT I WAS DOING. IF YOU DONT KNOW PROGRAMING DONT TRY.
J**S
Great add-on
Purchased to replace a similar (older) unit that got fried. This one works much better than the old...is much more responsive, and has better range. I also like the tri-color LED as well, as the old one was red only. Installation was straight forward, but some electrical know-how will be needed.
B**L
Works great
I installed this with my Vista 10 system, it works great with and has very good wireless range. Very useful when the kids get home from school they can come in the garage and turn off the alarm, so far so good. If they lose the remote I can remove the programming instead of re-keying the house!
D**H
GREAT Product
This is a great product. I use it to remotely arm and disarm my alarm system. Easy to connect,register, and sync remotes
A**H
Works well once installed, installation is a pain.
My alarm has remotes, but the range is awful and the garage door wasn't hooked up. So I bought this and went through the install, which was kind of a pain. One issue is that you're supposed to wire the indicator light to the common, but the wire isn't near long enough and there's not a plug on the harness. You probably have to buy extra wire and connectors and splice it in like I did. After I got it installed, the unit indicated it was working but it would not arm or disarm the alarm at first. The instructions aren't very helpful as far as how to enable the addressing on the Honeywell alarm units, or what that even means. I woudn't expect it to go into detail on every manufacturer's system but this is a Honeywell unit so there should be more info there in regards to Honeywell alarms. There is a Honeywell tech support number to call, but they won't talk to you unless you're a registered installer business. I found better instructions online at sites that explained how this all worked, and had to unplug the alarm to get the installer code. Then I was able to enter the addressing function and enable it, and then when I went through the enabling procedure again on the CE3 it started working. The range is very good, the garage door works, and the indicator light works as it should. So everything is great, but I docked a star just because there wasn't nearly enough info in the instructions. If they're going to sell these to the general public, the instructions should be written for that audience instead of professional installers. Oh and my installer code was completely different from any of the default ones I found online, so if you can't get into installer mode on your unit then you'll have to power your alarm down to get the unit into installer mode. That means powering it down at the alarm box - you can't just remove power wire from the alarm panel.
W**H
Works like a charm
Works like a charm. The shipper (not Amazon) was a little slow in shipping, but arrived on stated time. Honeywell's instructions were not as complete as expected, but after talking to an experience installer, determined what the programming problem was.
B**G
You have to directionally tune the antenna
Yep. The antenna is a soft wire about 2' long that comes out of the "bottom" of the unit. You have to be careful about the direction of wire. I tried running it straight down from the unit, just like my old unit. But it would not work properly when using the remote. Sometimes the remotes worked; sometimes not. Arrgh! Changed the batteries thinking they were weak. And got the same results. Didn't have time to fool with it for awhile, so I put up with the poor performance for awhile. Finally got around to trying to fix the unit, so I moved the antenna wire vertically directly along the side and straight up. Viola! Now the remotes work from 50' away, each and every time. One star deducted for the lack of instructions to fix the frustration. Update: One of the remotes would randomly not work. Honeywell would not replace or take care of the problem. Big run-around. Got tired and bought a replacement that does work. One more star deducted.
A**A
Perfect code encryptor
I love it, work with PC1565
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