SkyLink TOTAL PROTECTION ALARM SYSTEM SC 10 User Manual

Total Protection Alarm System  
MODEL: SC-10  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
17 Sheard Avenue, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1J3  
Tel : (800) 304-1187  
Fax : (800) 286-1320  
AUG, 2005.  
101A073-001  
PAT. 6243000B1  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Security Control Panel (SC-001)  
PACKAGE CONTENTS....................................................................... 4  
OVERVIEW........................................................................................5  
PLANNING YOUR HOME SECURITY NEEDS.......................................6  
- Four alarm modes (Day, Night, Away, Chime)  
- Four zones, each zone controls up to 6  
devices  
- Reliable design with microcontroller  
- 110dB siren  
INSTALLATION  
Audio Alarm........................................................................................7  
Door/Window Sensors......................................................................... 8  
Silent Alarm (SW-433)  
- Plugs into any AC outlet, then plug light into  
Silent Alarm unit  
TESTING YOUR SYSTEM..................................................................10  
LIGHTS AND SOUNDS......................................................................11  
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE SYSTEM......................................................12  
PROGRAM SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS ....................................13  
DELETE SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS.........................................14  
- Light flashes when sensor(s)/transmitter(s) is  
(are) activated  
- Silently alerts occupants including the hearing  
impaired  
Vibration Sensor (VS-433)  
- Activates Emergency Dialer when vibration is  
detected  
- attach vibration sensor to valuables, (stereo  
system, antiques)  
- 9V alkaline battery included  
BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
Audio Alarm......................................................................................15  
Door/Window Sensor......................................................................... 16  
Keychain Transmitter.........................................................................16  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES (OPTION)..............................................17  
Water Resistant Panic Button Transmitter (PT-434)  
- Activates Security Control Panel and Emergency  
Dialer by pressing the panic button when under duress  
- Ideal for Seniors, Handicapped and Disabled  
- Water resistant, carry transmitter all the time  
- Operates using lithium batteries (included)  
Keypad Control (KP-433)  
- Functions as an external keypad or secondary  
control location  
- Use the keypad to arm/disarm the Audio Alarm  
(AA-433)  
- Eliminates the need to walk through your premises  
to your Security Systems Control Panel  
- Operates using lithium batteries (included)  
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PACKAGE CONTENTS  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
All materials required for installation are included in this package:  
Additional sensors and transmitters as well as add on accessories are avail-  
able to work with your security system.  
One Audio Alarm (AA-433) - includes  
1 antenna (installed)  
Motion Sensor (PS-434A)  
- Monitors area in a 110 degree ARC and up to  
40 feet away from the sensor  
1 AC adapter  
1 9 volt alkaline battery  
- 9V alkaline battery included  
Two sets of Door/Window Sensors (WT-433)  
each set includes:  
Door/Window Sensor (WT-433)  
- Attaches to all doors, windows, entrances  
- Add on as many magnetic switch (MS-001) as  
needed  
1 transmitter  
1 magnetic switch  
(attached to the transmitter)  
1 magnet  
- 12V alkaline battery included  
2 spacers  
1 12 volt alkaline battery (installed)  
Magnetic Switch/Magnet (MS-001)  
- Used in conjunction with Door/Window Sensor  
(WT-433)  
Two Keychain Transmitters (4B-434) each includes:  
1 12 volt alkaline battery (installed)  
- Add on for additional doors, windows  
Keychain Transmitter (4B-434)  
- Activates Audio Alarm (AA-433)instantly  
by pressing panic button  
- Reliable design, crystal base transmission with  
microcontroller  
- 12V alkaline battery included  
Two packs of screws and anchors  
(for the Audio Alarm and the Door/Window Sensors)  
One template (to aid in the installation of the Door/Window Sensors and  
Audio Alarm)  
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  
Double Sided Tape (to help in the installation of the Audio Alarm and Door/  
Window Sensors)  
- 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  
Warning Stickers 2 pcs  
Manual  
- Ideal for home, small business  
- Operates by AC adapter with battery back up  
Warranty Card  
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OVERVIEW  
BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
Congratulations. You have just purchased one of the most reliable and up-  
to-date Wireless Security Systems on the market today. Skylink’s innovative  
rolling code technology provides increased security and trouble free wireless  
connections. It guarantees that the Audio Alarm will only recognize radio  
waves from it’s remote sensors, (Door/Window Sensors and the Keychain  
Transmitter).  
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR BATTERY  
Each Door/Window Sensor operates on a 12 volt alkaline battery that is in-  
side the transmitter. The sensors come with the batteries already installed.  
To replace the Door/Window Sensor batteries:  
This manual is divided into 6 categories:  
1. Push the clip on the bottom of the trans-  
mitter case with a sharp object, (such as a  
paper clip or pen knife) and pull away from  
backplate.  
1. Planning  
- explains how to plan a security strategy.  
- recommended locations to install you Door/Window Sensors.  
2. Installation and Testing  
2. Pry out the old battery from one end.  
- how to install the Audio Alarm and the Door/Window Sensors.  
- once everything is installed, explains how to test each device.  
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3. Push the new battery back into place. A dia-  
gram beside the battery well indicates which  
end is positive and which is negative.  
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3. Lights and Sounds  
- explains the functions of all the lights on the Audio Alarm.  
- describes all the sounds emitted from the Audio Alarm.  
4. Snap the transmitter back onto the backplate.  
4. Activate/Deactivate the System  
- explains how to activate and deactivate the Audio Alarm.  
- introduces the Panic Button.  
KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER BATTERY  
5. Program Sensors and Transmitters to the Audio Alarm  
- how to program the Door/Window Sensors.  
- how to program the Keychain Transmitter.  
The Keychain Transmitter operates on a 12 volt alkaline battery which has  
been installed at the factory.  
To replace the Keychain Transmitter battery:  
6. Battery Maintenance  
- explains how to change batteries in all sensors and transmitters.  
1. Undo the two screws on the back cover of  
the transmitter. The back will then come off.  
2. Using a small screwdriver or pen knife, pry  
out the old battery from one end.  
3. Place the new battery into position. A dia-  
gram beside the battery well indicates which  
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end is positive and which is negative.  
4. Close the back cover with the two screws.  
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BATTERY MAINTENANCE  
PLANNING YOUR HOME SECURITY NEEDS  
Before you begin to install your Security System, analyze the premises to  
determine your security needs. If your premises has two entrances, you  
may want to put a Door/Window Sensor on each door. You may choose  
your main door and a window that is hidden by some bushes and is not  
visable from the street. If you are securing a small business, you may  
choose the front door and the warehouse door as locations for your sensors.  
(If your security plan requires additional Door/Window Sensors, or some  
Motion Sensors, see Additional Accessories at the end of the manual.  
The SC-10 Security System comes with five batteries that may have to be  
replaced at some point:  
One 9 volt alkaline battery for the Audio Alarm  
Two 12 volt alkaline batteries for the Door/Window Sensors  
Two 12 volt alkaline batteries for the Keychain Transmitters  
Motion Sensors (optional) monitor an area and if there is any movement in  
that area, the Motion Sensor will send a signal to the Audio Alarm and the  
alarm will sound.  
Recommendation: test your system periodically to ensure that all batteries  
are working.  
AUDIO ALARM BATTERY  
Sketch a map of the premises and determine which doors and windows need  
sensors and whether you require Motion Sensors.  
The Audio Alarm comes equipped with a back up battery in case the electrical  
power is interrupted for any reason.  
BACK DOOR  
BEDROOM  
DOOR/WINDOW  
When the Audio Alarm battery is low, the “LO BATT” lights goes on.  
To replace the Audio Alarm backup battery:  
1. Take the Audio Alarm off the wall  
SENSOR  
BEDROOM  
KITCHEN  
2. Turn off the unit and remove the AC  
adapter  
BATHROOM  
LIVING ROOM  
DINING ROOM  
3. Remove the six screws then take off  
the back cover  
AUDIO  
ALARM  
MASTER  
BEDROOM  
4. Disconnect old battery  
5. Connect new battery  
DOOR/WINDOW  
SENSOR  
FRONT  
6. Replace the back cover and install  
the six screws  
DOOR  
The Audio Alarm is water resistant so it can be installed indoors or outdoors  
within access to an electrical outlet. We recommend that you install the  
Audio Alarm close to the front door so you can hear when the unit is activated/  
deactivated.  
The battery life, (9 volt alkaline battery), is approximately two years if only  
used for backup.  
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DELETE SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS  
INSTALLATION  
Installation is done using the screws included. For your convenience, we  
have also included wall anchors and a template to aid in the installation of  
the Audio Alarm and the Door/Window Sensors.  
You can not delete one sensor/transmitter from the Audio Alarm at a time.  
You must clear all the sensors and transmitters that are currnetly com-  
municating with the Audio Alarm, then re-program the ones you want to keep.  
How to use the template to help in the installation:  
Delete All Sensors and Transmitters  
1. Tape the template to the wall where you would like the component to be  
2. Screw part way into the surface where the holes are marked on the template  
3. Unscrew the screws and remove the template  
1. Turn the Audio Alarm off  
by sliding the switch on the  
bottom of the Audio Alarm  
so that the “ON” light is not  
lit.  
4. Screw the component in place where you started the screws  
We recommend that you install all components first with the double sided  
tape included and once you are satisfied with the positioning, reinstall using  
the screws.  
2. Press and hold the learn  
button found on the bottom  
of the Audio Alarm.  
INSTALLING THE AUDIOALARM  
The Audio Alarm is water resistance so it can be installed indoors or outdoors  
within access to an electrical outlet. Be careful that the AC adapter wire  
doesn't guide rain water to the DC JACK located at the bottom of the  
Audio Alarm.  
3. While holding the button,  
turn on the Audio Alarm by  
sliding the switch on the  
bottom.  
There are two ways to attach the Audio Alarm to the wall:  
Hanging it on two stationary screws  
4. You will hear a long beep  
followed by a series of  
short beeps. When you  
hear the short beeps, re-  
lease the learn button.  
1. Using the template provided, insert the two  
screws into the wall.  
2. Align the two top keyholes on the triangular  
tabs located at the back of the Audio Alarm  
with the screws on the wall.  
You have now cleared all sensors and transmitters from communicating with  
the Audio Alarm.  
3. Gently push the Audio Alarm on to these  
two screws.  
4. Open the small door on the bottom of the  
Audio Alarm.  
5. Insert the AC adapter and the antenna in  
the appropriate holes.  
6. Close the small door so that the AC adapter  
and the antenna are running through the  
appropriate spaces in the door.  
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INSTALLATION  
PROGRAM SENSORS AND TRANSMITTERS  
TO THE AUDIO ALARM  
Screwing the unit to the wall  
1. Unscrew the two triangular hanging tabs  
located at the back of the Audio Alarm.  
The two Door/Window Sensors have been preprogrammed as well as the key-  
chain transmitter at the factory to communicate with the Audio Alarm. If after  
testing, there is no communication or you have purchased additional Door/  
Window Sensors or Motion Sensors, (option), follow the instructions below:  
2. Turn them around and slide them back into  
place so that the two tabs are pointing up  
and the two keyholes are visible from the  
front.  
Note: As many as 15 sensors and keychain transmitters can be programmed  
to communicate with the Audio Alarm.  
3. Position the Audio Alarm on the wall and  
insert the two screws in the two keyholes.  
Do not insert the screws all the way into  
the wall, leave some room on the screw  
to hang the Audio Alarm. We can also use  
the template if needed.  
Program Door/Window Sensors & Keychain Transmitter  
1. With only the “ON” light lit on the Audio Alarm, press and hold the learn  
button located on the bottom of the Audio Alarm.  
2. While pressing down on the button,  
For Door/Window Sensor - press the button on top of the transmitter  
of the Door/Window Sensor.  
For Keychain Transmitter - press any of the four buttons on the Key-  
chain Transmitter and hold for 2 seconds.  
4. Open the small door on the bottom of the  
Audio Alarm.  
5. Insert the AC adapter and the antenna in the  
appropriate holes.  
3. If a connection has been made, the Audio Alarm will stop beeping and  
make a continuous tone until the "learn" button on the Audio Alarm is  
released.  
6. Close the small door so that the AC adapter  
and the antenna are running through the  
appropriate spaces in the door.  
4. Now test the sensor by opening the door or window. If the Audio Alarm  
beeps, they are communicating.  
Note: If you are alone while programming the sensors, take the Audio Alarm  
off the wall and bring it to the sensors so all the components are in one place.  
INSTALLING THE DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR (WT-433)  
It is recommended to install one sensor on your front door and the other on  
your back door.  
Each contact sensor has 4 parts:  
Transmitter Magnetic Switch  
Magnet  
Spacers  
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ACTIVATE AND DEACTIVATE THE SYSTEM  
INSTALLATION  
Now that the system is installed and the sensors are communicating with  
the Audio Alarm, it is time to learn how to arm and disarm the Audio Alarm.  
1. Position the transmitter be-  
side the door/window frame on  
the wall using either two sided  
tape or screws. If you are using  
screws, first pry off the back plate  
with a small screwdriver and  
screw the back plate into posi-  
tion using the template. Then click  
the transmitter on to the back  
plate now mounted on the wall.  
The only way to arm and disarm the Audio Alarm is via the Keychain Trans-  
mitter and Keypad Control (option).  
KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER 4B-434  
2. Position the magnetic switch connected to  
the transmitter on the door/window frame.  
Activate/deactivate the  
chime sound made  
when a sensor is  
activated and the Audio  
Alarm is not armed  
3. Position the magnet on the door beside the  
magnetic switch. They should be no more  
than 1 cm (3/8 inch) apart. When the door/  
window is closed, the magnets are in contact.  
When the door/window is opened, contact is  
broken and the transmitter sends a signal to  
the Control Panel to activate the chime or  
alarm.  
Turns off the siren and/  
or disarms the system  
#3  
#1  
#2  
Arms the system  
Panic button  
When the Audio Alarm is ON, the four buttons on the transmitter do the  
following:  
Panic Button - instantly activates the alarm, whether the Audio Alarm is in  
arm mode or not. Will always activate the alarm when the  
“ON” light is lit on the Audio Alarm.  
Button #1 - this button will arm the Audio Alarm so that the Audio Alarm  
will communicate with the sensors and transmitters.  
Button #2 - when the system is on but not armed and a remote sensor is  
activated, the Audio Alarm will emit one chime, (beep). Button #2  
allows you to activate or deactivate the chime sound. For example,  
if people are using the frontdoor constantly, you may choose to  
turn off the chime sound.  
Button #3 -when the siren is sounding, this button will turn off the siren and  
disarm the Audio Alarm.  
- when the siren is not sounding but the system is armed, this  
button will disarm the Audio Alarm.  
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TESTING YOUR SYSTEM  
LIGHTS AND SOUNDS  
Before you learn how to use your security system, test to make sure that  
the Door/Window Sensors and the Keychain Transmitter are communicat-  
ing with the Audio Alarm.  
LIGHTS  
TESTING THE DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS  
ON light lit  
-power is being sent to the Audio Alarm.  
Turn on the Audio Alarm, (slide the button on  
the bottom of the unit to “ON”), allow 30 seconds  
for the Audio Alarm to warm up. The red “ON”  
light will appear. (when testing, do not turn the  
“ARM” light on or the siren will sound.)  
ALL BELOW SCENARIOS INCLUDE THE “ON” LIGHT LIT  
LO BATT light off  
LO BATT light on  
- the Audio Alarm is being powered by electrical  
current and/or the battery.  
- the Audio Alarm is being powered by electrical  
current only, the battery is weak and needs to be  
replaced.  
1. Open the door or window that has the sensor  
on it.  
“ARM” light on  
“ARM” light off  
- the Audio Alarm is armed and will sound when  
any sensor is activated.  
- the Audio Alarm is not armed and will not sound  
when any sensor is activated.  
2. The Audio Alarm will beep and the “ON” light  
will flash once, meaning the Audio Alarm has  
accepted the signal from the Door/Window  
Sensor. If the unit didn’t beep, it is not communi-  
cating with the sensor. Relocate the Magnet  
closer to the Magnetic Switch or the Door/  
Window Sensor. It may need to be programmed  
to communicate with the Audio Alarm, (see  
Program Sensors and Transmitters)  
- it will however respond to both ARM buttons and  
the PANIC button on the Keychain Transmitter.  
SOUNDS  
You are able to turn on/off the short beep sound made by the Audio Alarm  
when any of the sensors are activated, by pressing button 3 on the Keychain  
Transmitter.  
3. Repeat the above 2 steps with the other door or window with the sensor.  
TESTING THE KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER  
One long beep - occurs when the Audio Alarm is turned on with the button  
on the bottom of the unit.  
Turn on the Audio Alarm so that only the  
“ON” light appears. Press button 1, 2 or 3  
on the Keychain Transmitter, and if the Key-  
chain Transmitter is communicating with the  
Audio Alarm, the "ON" light will flash once.  
The "ARM" light will come on if you press button  
1.The Audio Alarm may beep once depending  
if you have the sound turned on. Button 2  
activates and deactivates the sound. If the  
"ON" light does not flash, you must program  
the Keychain Transmitter to communicate  
with the Audio Alarm. (See Program Sensors  
and Transmitters)  
One short beep - when a sensor is activated and the Audio Alarm is on but  
not armed.  
- anytime buttons # 1, 2 or 3 is pressed on the Keychain  
Transmitter and the Audio Alarm is on but not armed.  
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