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Temperature sensor

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Temperature Sensor

1. INTRODUCTION
The Temperature Sensor is designed to monitor the temperature of a
specific area, whether that is the indoor temperature or outdoor
temperature. It works in conjunction with the AAA+
well as other Skylink's alarm system such as SC-001 or AD-433S etc.
When the actual temperature exceeds the preset limit, the control panel
will either alert you or alarm will be triggered.
In this package, you should find the temperature sensor, 2 lithium batteries,
an external measuring probe for measuring outdoor temperature and
mounting accessories.
Temperature
Sensor
(Batteries inside)
Please follow the instructions below to set up the temperature sensor.
2. LEARN SENSOR TO AAA+
In order for the sensor to communicate with the control panel properly,
the sensor must be programmed to the control panel. Follow the brief
instructions below or refer to the detail instructions from the AAA+
User's Instructions to program the sensor to the control panel. Before
proceeding, please remove the battery isolator from the sensor.
Step
Keys
Function
Enter Program-
[PROG]
1
ming mode
[MPIN]
Select learn
[3]
2
sensor
programming
Select sensor
[0] to [9]
3
location
Activate the
Activate sensor
4
sensor by
pressing the
red "Panic"
button on the
temperature
sensor.
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SENSOR 1
SENSOR 2
Zone 1
Button [1]
Button [6]
Zone 2
Button [2]
Button [7]
Zone 3
Button [8]
Button [3]
Zone 4
Button [4]
Button [9]
Zone 5
Button [0]
Button [5]
Model TS-101
TM
Control Panel, as
External
measuring
2 pcs
probe
3.5 x 20 screws
External
dry contact cable
TM
CONTROL PANEL
Description
3 beeps for valid
Enter master
password. 1 long
password to
beep for invalid
programming
password.
mode
After [3] is entered,
some zone LEDs will
flash once, or twice,
some will be off. The
zone LEDs represent
whether that zone is
already occupied by
another sensor.
**See Table A below.
Refer to the dia-
After you have
gram below to
selected the zone,
select the sensor
that zone LED will
location, which
be on.
includes the zone
and sensor
number.
Once the sensor
You will hear [Zone X
is activated, the
Sensor Y Accepted],
where X and Y are
signal will be trans-
mitted to the Con-
the zone and sensor
trol Panel which
numbers you have
selected.
will be stored.
This row
Buttons for
Sensor 1
Zone LED :
Flash once
This row
Buttons for
Sensor 2
Zone LED :
Flash twice
Note:
Each location is allowed to learn one
sensor only. Learning a sensor to a
location will clear the memory of the
sensor previously learnt.
2. LEARN SENSOR TO AAA+
ZONE LED
O f f
Flashes once
Flashes twice
Flashes once, then twice
** Table A: Zone LED status for learning sensors.
3. LEARN SENSOR TO SC-001, AA-433 AND AD-433S
To program the temperature sensor to other Skylink's receivers, such as
SC-001, AA-433, AD-433S etc, please follow the instructions below:
1) Activate the programming mode of your Skylink's receiver (refer to the
owner's instructions of your Skylink's receiver)
2) To transmit the signal from the temperature sensor, press the red button
(panic button) on the temperature sensor.
3) Follow the rest of the instructions from the Skylink's receiver to complete
the programming procedure.
There are several things you need to program:
1) Clock
2) Upper temperature limit
TM
3) Lower temperature limit
4) Set the temperature unit (Fahrenheit / Celsius)
Clock
Note
The current time will be displayed when the "HOUR" or "MIN" button is
pressed.
To set the hour:
1. Press and hold the "HOUR" button.
2. Whiling holding on to the "HOUR" button, press "UP" or "DOWN" to
select the hour.
3. Release all buttons after setting the hour.
To set the minute:
1. Press and hold the "MIN" button.
2. Whiling holding on to the "MIN" button, press "UP" or "DOWN" to
select the minute.
3. Release all buttons after setting the minute.
Upper Temperature Limit
When the actual temperature is above the upper temperature limit, the
temperature sensor will send a signal to the control panel.
To set the upper temperature limit:
1. Press and hold the "HI" button.
2. Whiling holding on to the "HI" button, press "UP" or "DOWN" to select
the upper temperature limit.
3. Release all buttons after setting the upper temperature limit.
Lower Temperature Limit
When the actual temperature is below the lower temperature limit, the
temperature sensor will send a signal to the control panel.
To set the lower temperature limit:
1. Press and hold the "LO" button.
2. Whiling holding on to the "LO" button, press "UP" or "DOWN" to select
the lower temperature limit.
3. Release all buttons after setting the lower temperature limit.
:
Set the temperature unit (Fahrenheit / Celsius)
The temperature sensor can operate and
display temperature in Fahrenheit or
Celsius. To select the desire unit, open
the back cover you will see a jumper
connector for "C/F" as shown below.
To select Fahrenheit, place a jumper on
:
this "C/F" connector. To select Celsius,
remove the jumper from this connector.
Note: The temperature sensor can monitor the temperature within this
range: 157°F (69°C) to -3°F(-19°C).
You have now programmed the temperature sensor and you can mount
the sensor to the desired location.
TM
CONTROL PANEL (CONT)
DESCRIPTION
Zone is not occupied by any sensor
This zone is occupied by sensor 1.
This zone is occupied by sensor 2.
This zone is occupied by sensors 1 and 2.
4. PROGRAMMING
C/F
Fahrenheit
Remove
back cover
C/F
Celsius

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  • Page 1: Temperature Sensor

    2) To transmit the signal from the temperature sensor, press the red button dry contact cable (panic button) on the temperature sensor. 3) Follow the rest of the instructions from the Skylink’s receiver to complete Please follow the instructions below to set up the temperature sensor. the programming procedure.
  • Page 2 1. The zone LED of the failed sensor will be on steadily; 12. CUSTOMER SERVICE 2. Voice announcement “zone X sensor Y failure” will be played. If you would like to order Skylink’s products or have difficulty getting them to W hen sensor failure occurs, try the following: work, please : 1.