DSC 4-Button Wireless Key FAQs

DSC 433 MHz wireless keyfobs (2/4/5-button and 2-way variants) for arming/disarming and panic on PowerSeries wireless systems. Product type Module / accessory At a glance DetailValueCategoryModule / accessoryPrimary m...

Overview

DSC 433 MHz wireless keyfobs (2/4/5-button and 2-way variants) for arming/disarming and panic on PowerSeries wireless systems.

Product type

Module / accessory

At a glance

DetailValue
CategoryModule / accessory
Primary manualWireless Key Installation / User Instructions
Install scopePremises panel or bus device
SupervisionPanel trouble display when faulted

What this device does in the system

Extends panel capacity (zones, outputs, wireless, power, or reporting) — plan bus address, current draw, and device limits before install.

Before you install or replace one

  • Confirm exact model number on the label matches the install manual.
  • Verify host panel or system family — Keybus, Corbus, Combus, PowerG, MX, or 433 MHz are not interchangeable.
  • Check device limits on the panel/receiver before adding zones, sirens, or credentials.
  • Include current draw in power budget calculations for modules, receivers, and keypads.
  • For wireless: test RF at the mounted location, not only on the bench.

Official sources

FAQs

Which panels or systems does 4-Button Wireless Key work with?

See compatible-peripherals.md for the host compatibility table. Match bus type and wireless generation before ordering.

Why does the panel show a fault after install?

Usually enrollment, wiring, power, or tamper — read the active trouble on the panel ([*, 2] where supported) before replacing hardware.

Can I use this on a different brand panel?

Only if the install manual explicitly lists cross-brand compatibility — most DSC devices are family-specific.

Where is the official documentation?

DSC 4-Button Wireless Key (ID 112)Wireless Key Installation / User Instructions

How do I test after installation?

Complete walk test, supervision test, and (for wireless) placement test at the final mounted location — bench tests miss range issues.

How many modules can I add?

Limited by panel device count, bus current, and expander slots — sum AUX draw before adding hardware.

Can I mix expander revisions?

Often no — e.g. PC5108 v1 and v2 must not mix on PowerSeries; verify manual revision table.

Which panels or systems does 4-Button Wireless Key work with?
See compatible-peripherals.md for the host compatibility table. Match bus type and wireless generation before ordering.
Why does the panel show a fault after install?
Usually enrollment, wiring, power, or tamper — read the active trouble on the panel ([*, 2] where supported) before replacing hardware.
Can I use this on a different brand panel?
Only if the install manual explicitly lists cross-brand compatibility — most DSC devices are family-specific.
Where is the official documentation?
DSC 4-Button Wireless Key (ID 112) (https://www.dsc.com/index.php?n=products&o=view&id=112) — Wireless Key Installation / User Instructions
How do I test after installation?
Complete walk test, supervision test, and (for wireless) placement test at the final mounted location — bench tests miss range issues.
How many modules can I add?
Limited by panel device count, bus current, and expander slots — sum AUX draw before adding hardware.
Can I mix expander revisions?
Often no — e.g. PC5108 v1 and v2 must not mix on PowerSeries; verify manual revision table.