Control with wireless tag (transponder) Wireless tags availability depends on delivery set The included and optional tags are supplied from factory in transport (power saving) mode, i.e. inactive! Pushing a tag button in this mode is indicated by green and red alternating flashes of the built-in LED. To switch it to normal mode push a tag button several times until flashing color turns to green Connection check Push button once to check tag connection status. 2 LED flashes means connection with security main unit established, 1 flash means disconnected. A flash color corresponds to the current active mode: green–Regular mode, Anti-hijack is disabled  red–Anti-hijack mode is enabled yellow–Service mode is enabled Control over security system Duration of a tag button pushing: short – push and release button, followed with a flash of corresponding current operation mode; long–push and hold button until LED begins flashing. Duration of long push are of 2 levels: 1 level – push and hold button followed with double short flashes of a current operating mode and then long flash at which button must be released; 2 level – push and hold the tag button followed with double short flashes of a current operating mode, then one long flash  and then followed with serial flashes at which button must be released Command Button push Arm/Disarm 1 short Enable / disable Anti-hijack by a tag away long 1 level Enable/Disable Service mode long 2 level Replacing a tag battery Wireless tag (transponder) is equipped with CR2032 type Li-ion battery. Tag battery discharging is indicated with 3 sounds of embedded main unit buzzer (or siren) at ignition On. Then battery must be replaced as soon as possible To replace battery open a tag casing carefully with a flat metal or plastic item, remove discharged battery from slot. Install a new battery in the slot observing correct polarity (positive side up, as shown on picture). Then fix a cover back. Tag is ready for operation. A smartphone with support of Bluetooth 4.2 and above can also be used as a tag. See Devices registration article to pair a smartphone as a tag. The smartphone operation as a tag may be limited by operating system restrictions and power saving settings in a particular phone