2GIG 345S Wireless Panic Button Pendant Remote Compatible Systems & Integrations

2GIG keyfob or panic remote — portable wireless device for arm/disarm/panic functions (KEY2, PANIC1, 345S pendant, encrypted variants). On 2GIG systems, wireless devices are supervised zones on the panel — tamper,...

Overview

2GIG keyfob or panic remote — portable wireless device for arm/disarm/panic functions (KEY2, PANIC1, 345S pendant, encrypted variants).

On 2GIG systems, wireless devices are supervised zones on the panel — tamper, low battery, and missing signals appear as trouble conditions that may block arming depending on panel programming.

At a Glance

SpecificationDetails
FunctionsArm/disarm and/or panic — SKU specific
Wireless345 MHz; encrypted KEY2e / PANIC1e on e panels
PowerCoin cell or listed battery
SecurityTreat like key — lost fob should be deleted from panel

What This Device Does Well

Provides reliable supervised status at the panel and Alarm.com when installed, enrolled, and range-tested correctly.

Before You Service or Replace One

  • Sensor SKU — standard 345 MHz vs eSeries encrypted vs ePlus 900 MHz.
  • Panel online — resolve panel AC/cell trouble before blaming sensor.
  • Range — repeaters (RPTR1) or transceivers (XCVR2) for distant zones.
  • Battery type — use listed cell; replace all batteries in multi-cell devices.
  • Tamper — cover fully closed before declaring hardware fault.

Official Sources

Use official 2GIG PDFs and install guides for exact wiring, enrollment, and firmware — specifications vary by SKU and region.

Compatible Peripherals

This page lists 2GIG ecosystem compatibility — panels, transceivers, repeaters, and monitoring platforms — not third-party panel brands unless using an approved takeover path.

Host compatibility

Host / ecosystemHow it connects
GC2 / GC3 / EdgeKeyfob / panic enrollment
User assignmentMap to panel user number in programming

Not compatible / common mistakes

Using 2GIG wireless devices without a compatible GC2, GC3, or Edge panel receiver.

Replacement guidance

  • Match SKU and encryption generation on product label before ordering.
  • Delete old zone/device in installer programming before enrolling replacement.
  • Document zone number and name for user and central station records.
  • Run walk test and communication test after swap on monitored accounts.

Source: 2GIG keyfob and panic device guide (2GIG official documentation).