If you don't have a keypad at an entry point then AFAIK you won't be able to arm/disarm the alarm from there. You could, AFAIK, make a "path" through the house to/from the keypad where each sensor you passed wouldn't set off the alarm until the entry/exit time elapsed, but that seems a bit "un-alarm-ish" to me. Maybe the keyfobs work over longer distances, but I'd assume they wouldn't work right through the whole house.
I seem to recall that keypads need to be wired in "daisy chain" fashion, so perhaps it would involve running a cable from the control panel to keypad 1, then a cable from keypad 1 to keypad 2 etc, rather than each keypad direct from the panel. Maybe that's why socdesign suggests only one?
I seem to recall that keypads need to be wired in "daisy chain" fashion, so perhaps it would involve running a cable from the control panel to keypad 1, then a cable from keypad 1 to keypad 2 etc, rather than each keypad direct from the panel. Maybe that's why socdesign suggests only one?


