Seriously, though, SimpliSafe Home Security did a great job on this guide and it will help you along the way. And we know you’re smart because you’re taking steps to keep your home and loved ones safe. I know it doesn’t sound like fun, but it’s the smart thing to do. Now, you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and get down to the nitty-gritty. Put on some happy music, grab a relaxing beverage, and take some deep breaths. I tend to get flustered when I set up new technology or build a new Ikea table, so I always make a plan to diffuse myself. You need to line up the magnets, so if you check it out in advance (and even mark the placement for later reference), you’ll be all set when it’s time to activate them and stick them up for real. During setup, you need to name each of them, so it will help move things along if you already know that you want one on the front door, one on the back door, and one on the kids’ bedroom window. Entry sensors: These are the sensors that guard your doors and windows.SimpliSafe recommends keeping them 10 to 100 feet apart. And you need to think about the distance between the base station and the keypad. Keypad: We recommend putting the keypad wherever it will be most convenient near the door that you use the most is a good place to start.I have a fairly small, one-level home, so I put it on a desk in my entry hallway where I could hear it in the living room, kitchen, or bedrooms. And you don’t want to place it on the floor. Base station: You want a central location and a dedicated power outlet (not one connected to a light switch that could be accidentally turned off).The installation moves along at a pretty brisk clip, so I recommend deciding in advance where you want your security system components to live. Press and hold the red panic button located on the top of the Key Fob for 2 seconds, and release to add the component to your system.Press Menu, enter your Master PIN, and open Devices.
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