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Keypad lighting up
My keypad lights up every night about 2:00am for no apparent reason. No one is near it and the sensors are not activated. Why does it do this? I've only had the system about a month.
Any one have an idea?
Thanks
Any one have an idea?
Thanks
Official Solution
simplisafe_admin
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4 years ago
It's correct that the keypad for the All New SimpliSafe system does have a touch-to-wake feature that makes the keypad light up. While the keypad can sense someone approaching from a short distance, it will usually only do so up to a very short distance of a few inches.
For those who would like to disable the touch-to-wake feature you can easily do so by activating the Power Savings from any of your keypads or your online account. To activate Power Savings from the keypad press Menu -> Enter your Master PIN -> Devices -> Select your keypad -> Set Power Savings to On. Power Savings mode has the following effects:
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ssmegner
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4 years ago
Another issue, like one of the other posters, i had a keypad go dead due to battery exhaustion and it ended up causing me to trigger an alarm before I could turn it off. My other sensors warn of low battery but the keypads don't seem to do that. I use rechargeables and they work fine but having no battery warning for a keypad is not acceptable. I get text messages from the system and this should be one of them.
I have 2 key fobs I originally used upon arrival or departure to arm/disarm but the key fob design is poor and I triggered a panic several times with the key fob in my pocket. Now they are in the dresser drawer.
Overall I love the system and have installed 4 to date. 1 ss2 and 3 ss3. But there are a few big snags that need to be addressed.
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simplisafe_admin
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It sounds as though there may be a few items at play here. For those of you who have a Keypad that is lighting up due to sources of heat (as in ssmegner's case), we recommend turning on the Power Saving mode on the affected Keypads. For instances where the Keypad appears to be randomly lighting up for no reason, Power Saving mode is an option here but you may also want to contact our Support Team to do some further troubleshooting.
Regarding the Keypad dying with no notice, the Keypad does check-in with the Base Station every few hours (as do all other sensors) to update its connection status as well as its battery status. Most likely, since the batteries are not lasting nearly as long as they should, the Keypad is dying before it is able to get the Low Battery signal to the Base Station. For reasons such as this, we do recommend using brand-name Alkaline batteries as they generally have more capacity than rechargeable batteries.
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simplisafe_admin
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If the backlight on your Keypad is staying on all the time, it's probably best to contact our Support Team to do some further troubleshooting. They can be reached by email at Customer-Support@SimpliSafe.com or by phone at 1-800-548-9508 from 8 AM to Midnight ET, 7 days a week. If necessary, they'll be able to replace the faulty Keypad at no charge if it's still under its three-year warranty.
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bstnh1
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3 years ago
Seems as though Simply Safe has just been kicking the ball around on this issue without solving the problem. Disabling the sensor to stop it from lighting up at random times during the night is not a solution. This also disables the light-up-when-touched feature. There is no one or anything near my keypad during the night that could possibly awaken the sensor - no fan, no electrical apparatus of any kind, no person and no temperature changes. These sensors are just plain faulty and it's annoying as hell to have this light pop on several times during the night and light up half the house.
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robertu
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2 years ago
This problem still exists. My news system lights up and the battery dies with no noticed. I got a replacement keypad and it does it too
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hitman4202
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2 years ago
I had the same issue brand new system less then a month old batteries keep dying already! I had the old system for years never had a problem! I figured out that turning power saving OFF actually works so far will update if changes. Definitely can't keep replacing batteries twice a month!!
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