Overview - SkyLink SC-100 Guide Manual

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ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES
Additional sensors and transmitters as well as add on accessories are available
to work with your security system.
Motion Sensor (PS-434A)
- Monitors area in a 110 degree ARC and up to
40 feet away from the sensor
- 9V alkaline battery included
Door/Window Sensor (WT-433)
- Attaches to all doors, windows, entrances
- Add on as many magnetic switch (MS-001) as
needed
- 12V alkaline battery included
Magnetic Switch/Magnet (MS-001)
- Used in conjunction with Door/Window Sensor
(WT-433)
- Add on for additional doors, windows
Keychain Transmitter (4B-434)
- Activates Security Control Panel (SC-001) instantly
by pressing panic button
- Arm/Disarm Security Control Panel (SC-001)
- Reliable design, crystal base transmission with
microcontroller
- 12V alkaline battery included
Emergency Dialer (AD-433S)
- When the alarm is activated, the Emergency
Dialer automatically sends a preprogrammed
voice message to as many as nine different
phone numbers
- If any numbers are busy or there is no answer,
the Emergency Dialer will go back and redial each
number nine times or until there is an answer
- No need to pay monitoring fees
- Ideal for home, small business
- Operates by AC adapter with battery back up
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OVERVIEW

Congratulations!
You have just purchased one of the most reliable and up-to-date wireless security
systems on the market today. Skylink is the first company to incorporate the rolling
code technology in a home/business security system. This innovative technology
provides increased security and trouble free wireless connections which greatly
reduces false alarms. It guarantees that the Control Panel will only recognize radio
waves from it's remote sensors, (door/window sensor, motion sensor and the
keychain transmitter), which prevents high tech thieves from duplicating signals
and tampering with your system.
This user's instructions is divided into 6 categories.
1. Planning, Installation and Testing (pages 6-11)
- explains how to plan a security strategy.
- how to install the Control Panel and the remote devices, (door/window sensor
and the motion sensor).
- once everything is installed, explains how to test each device.
2. Lights and Sounds (page 12)
- explains the function of all the lights on the Control Panel.
- describes all the sounds emitted from the Control Panel.
3. Standard Programming and Passwords (pages 13-16)
- how to arm and disarm the system using the Control Panel.
- how to use the 4 button keychain transmitter to arm and disarm the Control Panel.
- how to personalize your MPIN (Master Personal Identification Number).
- how to program a SPIN (Secondary Personal Identification Number).
4. Advanced Programming (pages 19-23)
- the Control Panel receives signals from the remote sensors in four different
zones. Explains how to program different remote sensors to different zones.
- the Control Panel is programmed with different alarm modes for different
situations. Explains how to program these alarm modes.
- explains the different alarm sequences preprogrammed at the factory for your
convenience.
5. Summary Table (page 24)
- summarizes all preprogrammed alarm sequences.
6. Maintenance (page 25-27)
- explains how to change batteries in all remote sensors and the Control Panel.
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