SkyLink AA-433 Home Security System User Manual


 
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OPERATION OF THE AUDIO ALARM
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KEYPAD TRANSMITTER
When the Keypad Transmitter (KP-434) is
used in conjuction with the Audio Alarm, it
functions the same as the Keychain Trans-
mitter (4B-433A or 4B-434). You are able to
arm and disarm the audio alarm, activate
the siren using the panic button, and turn
on/off the chime mode.
Panic button (the red key on the top right of the keypad) - instantly activates the
alarm, whether the audio alarm is in arm mode or not. It will always activates
the alarm when the “ON” light is lit on the audio alarm.
To arm the audio alarm using the keypad transmitter:
1. Enter the current MPIN on the keypad transmitter (the MPIN is factory pro-
grammed with 0 0 0).
2. Press [B], [C], the “ON” light on the keypad transmitter will flash and emit a
long beep. The “ARM” light on the audio alarm will be on.
The audio alarm is now armed.
To disarm the audio alarm or terminate the siren:
1. Enter the current MPIN on the keypad transmitter.
2. Press [#], the “ON” light on the keypad transmitter will flash and emit a long
beep. The “ARM” light on the audio alarm will be off.
The audio alarm is now disarmed, or the siren is turned off.
When the audio alarm is on but not armed and a remote sensor is activated,
the audio alarm will emit one chime, (beep) and the “ON” light will flash once.
You may deactivate the chime by pressing [Current MPIN], [C] on the keypad
transmitter. For example , if people are using the front door constantly, you may
choose to turn off the chime sound.
The Audio Alarm is designed to work with Skylink Security System (SC10, SC-100
series, SC-1000 series) and all the Skylink sensors / transmitters. If you are
using the Audio Alarm (AA-433) to communicate with a Skylink sensor (i.e. door/
window sensor) and not a Skylink Security System, you will need a Keychain
Transmitter (4B-433A or 4B-434) or a Keypad Transmitter (KP-434) to arm/disarm
the Audio Alarm. These keychain transmitters are included in the Security
System SC-100 and SC-10, you may also purchase these keychain transmitters
and keypad transmitter separately. Before you can activate the audio alarm using
the keychain transmitter or keypad transmitter, you must first "learn" the transmitter
to the audio alarm so that they can communicate with each other.
Program the keychain transmitter to the audio alarm
You may program as many as 15 Skylink sensors/transmitters to the audio alarm.
Once any of these sensors/transmitters are activated, the sensor will send a
signal to the audio alarm so that the siren (or chime) will sound.
Program sensors / transmitters to the Audio Alarm
1. 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. 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, activate the sensors or transmitters that
you want to program to the audio alarm (i.e. keychain transmitter). If you are
programming the keychain transmitter, you can activate the transmitter by
pressing any one of the buttons. If you are programming the keypad transmitter,
you may activate it by pressing the panic button.
3. If a connection has been made, the Audio Alarm will stop beeping and make
a continuous tone until the black button on the Audio Alarm is released.
Program control panel (SC-001) to the Audio
Alarm (AA-433)
1. 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. 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 of the Audio
Alarm, enter the current MPIN (Master Personal
Identification Number) on the Security Control
Panel (SC001).
3. Press [B] [B] on the Security Control Panel.
4. If a connection has been made, the Audio Alarm
will stop beeping and make a continous tone until
the learn button on the Audio Alarm is released.