SkyLink AM-100 User Instructions

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Home Smart Center
MODEL: AM-100
TM
CUSTOMER SERVICE
17 Sheard Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3
Tel : (905) 456-8883
Fax : (905) 456-7819
PATENTED
P/N. 101A365
©2005 SKYLINK GROUP
JULY, 2005
Email : support@skylinkhome.com

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  • Page 1 Home Smart Center MODEL: AM-100 CUSTOMER SERVICE 17 Sheard Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3 Tel : (905) 456-8883 Fax : (905) 456-7819 PATENTED P/N. 101A365 ©2005 SKYLINK GROUP JULY, 2005 Email : support@skylinkhome.com...
  • Page 2 Home Smart Center USER'S INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 3 There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
  • Page 4 – g) Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact Skylink Customer Support at 1-800-304-1187 for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be con- nected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Overview Congratulations on your purchase of a Skylink Home Smart Center. This is a complete wireless system which not only functions as a security system, but also monitors your premises by giving you alert notification when the system is not armed.
  • Page 7 - Fits most interior doors – – INTRODUCTION One AC adapter One telephone cord Batteries for all sensors - 1 PC 9V Alkaline Battery (PS-101) - 1 PC 12V Alkaline Battery Type 23A (4B-101 -installed) - 2 PCS 3V Lithium Battery CR-2032...
  • Page 8 4. Status button 14. Buzzer Mode Selector 5. Mute button 15. Phone Jack for external phone 6. Panic button 16. Line Jack for telephone line 7. Power LED 17. Adapter socket 8. Arm LED 18. Battery Compartment 9. Program LED 19.
  • Page 9: Installation

    (note the polarity). After inserting the batteries, the LO BATT LED should be off. 3. Connect the phone line from the telephone jack to the back of the control panel where it marks “LINE”. PWR will stay on and PROG LED will stop flashing.
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION 6. For models with multiple languages, select the desired language based on the setting below. [ 1 ] - German [ 2 ] - Spanish Language selector [ 3 ] - French [ 4 ] - English – – TROUBLE SHOOTING Sensors When a sensor is triggered, the...
  • Page 11: Programming Passwords

    – – Programming Passwords Master Password Solutions system, and telephone access. The default Master Password is [1234]. Secondary Password telephone access. Secondary Password cannot be used for programming. The default Secondary Password is [0000]. Duress Password control panel. Entering the duress password will stop the siren from sounding but the control panel will silently call the emergency phone numbers for help.
  • Page 12: Phone Number Programming

    INSTALLATION Phone Number Programming You can program up to 5 Emergency Phone Num bers. When the system is in panic, the control panel will call these phone numbers and announce its status. The following will need to be programmed: - Phone memory (from 1 to 5), this is where the phone numbers will be stored - Phone number, up to 29 digits.
  • Page 13 This hear “Password Failure”. indicates the setting of 6. Press [0][#] on the telephone to hang up. event trigger. 7. The control panel will start to dial the next programmed phone number. If event trigger “ON” is...
  • Page 14: Installing Door/Window Sensors

    INSTALLATION Installing Door / Window Sensors Window / Door Sensor is used to monitor doors or windows that open and close. When these doors / windows are open or closed, the sensors will transmit a signal to the control panel to notify the user.
  • Page 15: Installing Motion Sensor

    HOME AUTOMATION Operation To turn off a light with the control panel: Press the device number button on the control panel, i.e. pressing 1 will turn off device 1, pressing 2 will turn off device 2. You will hear [Device X Off], where X is the device number. You will also see the PROG LED flashing, indicating the control panel is sending out the wireless signal to control the specific device.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION For outdoor monitoring, please refer to page 30 to program the motion sensor to Alert Zone. You may now close the battery cover and re-insert the screw. Mount the ball-head joint on the wall with screws provided. Slide the back of the sensor into the ball-head joint.
  • Page 17: Operation

    HOME AUTOMATION Part 1 Learn signal from Control Module to Control Panel Step Keys Function Description [PROG] Enter Program- Enter master [MPIN] ming mode password to programming mode Select learn control module programming [1] to [5] Select the Select control location [1], [2], module location [3], [4], or [5].
  • Page 18: Mute

    1. Using the keypad on the control panel to operate these modules / receivers manually 2. Calling in away from home using a touch tone phone (Refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone”) Mute Button Buzzer Mode 3. Setting up Event Trigger...
  • Page 19: System Status

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ® SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 Zone 1 Button [1] Button [6] Zone 2 Button [2] Button [7] Zone 3 Button [3] Button [8] Zone 4 Button [4] Button [9] Zone 5 Button [0] Button [5] Erase Sensors Proceed to the following to erase a sensor. Step Keys Function...
  • Page 20: Disarming The System

    Note: The control panel can also be armed remotely when nobody is home, with a touch tone phone. Please refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone” on page Disarming the system If a sensor is triggered while the control panel is armed, such as entering a house with an armed control panel, an entry delay will be triggered.
  • Page 21: Disarming A Triggered Control Panel

    Note: - The control panel can also be disarmed remotely when nobody is home, with a touch tone phone. Please refer to “Remote Operation by Telephone” on page - If 3 consecutive incorrect passwords are entered, alarm will sound immediately, the control panel will be in panic mode, and start calling the emergency phone numbers.
  • Page 22: Panic

    You should also check the phone line with a normal telephone to determine if it can dial out to a phone number. If it cannot dial out, that indicates the phone line is not in service, you should contact your local phone company.
  • Page 23: Sensor Failure

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Learn Keychain / Keypad Remotes Additional keychain or keypad remotes can be programmed to the control panel. Maximum of 5 keychain/keypad remotes can be programmed to the control panel. Keychain or keypad remotes should be programmed to Device 6 to Device 0. Follow the instructions below to program remote(s) to remote location(s) 6, 7, 8, 9, or 0, which is the bottom row of the numeric keypad of the control panel.
  • Page 24 OPERATION When the sensor is running low in battery, the sensor will send a wireless low battery signal to the control panel. The zone LED representing that sensor will be on steadily, indicating sensor(s) in that zone is in trouble condition. Control Panel will also have an announcement to advise the user the trouble condition is low battery, such as “zone X sensor Y low battery”, where X and Y represent the zone and sensor number.
  • Page 25: Coummunication

    / off devices or check the system status etc. For further information of how to control the system remotely, please refer to the next section, "Remote Operation by Telephone". COMMUNICATION Zone 1 Sensor 1 Triggered...
  • Page 26: Remote Operation By Telephone

    COMMUNICATION Remote Operation by Telephone The control panel can be operated while you are away from home. You can have access to the control panel with any touch tone phone to perform a variety of operations, listed below. Disarm Lights, Home Applicances on / off (Requires additonal Control Module)
  • Page 27 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Follow the procedures below to program the beep / alarm setting. Step Keys Function Description [PROG] Enter Programming Enter master [MPIN] mode password to programming mode Select Beep / Alarm Setting Set to Beep: Select which Refer to the diagram below to [1] to [5] zone you would...
  • Page 28: Advanced Programming

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Advanced Programming allows users to customize the control panel to react differently under different conditions. Features such as: - When a sensor is triggered, the control panel can beep or alarm - Beeping can be terminated automatically after a fixed period of time for some sensors - Some sensors can be programmed to beep only, never alarm - When a door is open, turn lights on - Program additional sensors and remotes...

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