![]() Just tried the same trick on the other sensor and it’s connected. These are the messages you could be seeing, and what they mean: Entry Sensor Open: This means you accidentally left an entry such as a door or window open. Insert the Keychain Remote into a USB port on a computer. I only did one of the two sensors and left it sit over night, the sensor I modified showed connected and the other showed disconnected. Owner’s Manual Two options for getting started: The Keychain Remote contains the SimpliSafe Easy Setup Wizard a software program that provides animated instructions and lets you customize your system most easily. My keypad initally was saying to NO connect to dispatcher, but in trying to trouble shoot now my keypad says out of range although the keypad is less than five feet away and now has new batteries. Connection works great now! I’m guessing that’s the antenna. I had a small piece of 12/2 ground wire laying on the floor so I drilled a small hole in the casing and attached it to the L bar. Inside the front of the sensor board there is a metal “L” shaped bar that sticks out. While wiring my shed, I decided to tear apart one of the entry sensors. Just like SimpliSafes sensors, the keypad wont work if its too far from or isnt paired with the base station. The problem with your SimpliSafe keypad being out of range can usually be. ![]() I recently just purchased a prebuilt shed and had it set up about 100’ from the back of my house, I placed a door sensor on the side door facing the house and another on an adjacent door, both had issues with connectivity with the base station set up on the closest wall of the house facing the shed and no other obstacles that should cause issues. The SimpliSafe No Link to Dispatcher error indicates that your base station.
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