Ideal Security SK634 Instruction Manual page 10

Wireless alarm system with telephone auto dialer
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ARM SYSTEM – Enter "5 and #" after three short beeps the system is ARMED and will automatically hang up. If you hear
5 rapid beeps after three short beeps, it means one of your sensors isn't closed or is activated. The system will give you 5
seconds to enter a new code.
DISARM SYSTEM – Enter "6 and #" after a beep the auto-dialer will DISARM and hang up.
NOTE: Whether you receive an alarm call or you call the auto dialer, if you enter a wrong password or operation code, the call
will disconnect and sound 5 beeps on the auto-dialer. If the call was an alarm call to you, you can wait for it to call you again
(providing you have set the dialing sequence to more than one cycle) and then enter the above codes again. If your dialing
sequence is set to one cycle and you have set up the auto dialer to answer before your answering machine (if you have one
connected) then you can call into the auto dialer and enter in your codes again. If you made the initial call to the dialer you
just have to redial and then enter the codes again.
7. HOME MODE FUNCTION:
While at home you can set your auto-dialer to Home mode. This will activate a chime every time one of the sensors is
triggered. You can also program which zone will send signals to the auto-dialer when triggered.
The factory default is ALL sensors send signals to the auto dialer.
To activate Home Mode.
• Press the HOME button once; you will hear a chime and the word HOME will appear on the LCD screen.
• Wait 60 seconds, you will hear a beep. System is now in home mode and will chime if a sensor is triggered.
• When auto-dialer receives signal it will chime and show which zone is being triggered on the auto-dialer LCD screen. If
the PANIC button is pressed the auto dialer will start dialing the numbers programmed for the amount of times specified.
• Press the HOME button again to exit the home mode.
NOTE: Arming system while in Home mode will deactivate Home mode. Press the HOME button again if you want to return to
home mode. In home mode the system will not dial out or sound alarm.
Pressing the PANIC button on the keypad or remote control will trigger the alarm and start the dialing sequence.
Enabling and Disabling sensors when in home mode.
When in HOME mode all sensors will send signal to auto dialer and you will hear a chime. If you have one or more sensors
that you do not wish to activate a chime on the auto dialer you may disable the zone containing the sensor. For example, a
contact on a patio door that is in zone 3, if you disable zone 3 a chime will not sound each time the door is opened. Zone's
1 through 8 control 1 sensor per zone allowing for individual control of 8 sensors. Zone 9 can contain up to 8 sensors all
sensors in that zone are enabled or disabled together, you cannot pick individual sensors in that zone. The REMOTE zone
cannot be disabled. The factory preset is all sensors are on and will activate a chime when triggered.
To turn off a zone:.
• Enter password followed by pressing the Home button.
• Zone one will flash on the LED screen.
• Using the */UP and #/DOWN buttons select the zone you want to change the setting for.
• Press ARM/DISARM button to confirm, using the */UP & #/DOWN buttons select ON or OFF. Press ARM/DISARM
button to confirm
• Press the Home button once to exit home-setup.
8. VIEW STORED INFORMATION FUNCTION
Triggered Events History
The last 5 triggered Events, including the time the event occurred and the zone that was triggered are stored in memory.
To view triggered events:
• In standby mode, press #/DOWN button
• The time and zone of the first recorded triggered event will be displayed on the LED screen.
• Pressing the #/DOWN button repeatedly will cycle through 5 stored events ending with the most recent.
Stored Telephone Numbers
In standby mode, press */UP to view stored telephone numbers.
NOTE: If no buttons are pressed for 20 seconds, the auto-dialer will automatically exit view mode.
9. BATTERY LOW LED INDICATOR
When the Battery Low LED flashes once every 1.5 seconds, it indicates that the battery power in auto-dialer is running low.
Replace the batteries immediately. If batteries are low, a false signal may be triggered and the auto dialer may start dialing.
Batteries in all units should be replaced at least once a year.

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