Page 2 - Home Smart Center; English
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions shouldalways be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury topersons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink ...
Page 4 - IC Statement; If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to
– 2 – IC Statement ‘’This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technicalspecifications.” Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissibleto be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications com-pany. The equipment must also be installed using an accep...
Page 5 - CONTENT; FCC Information
– 3 – CONTENT Introduction..........................................................................................................................4 Overview........................................................................................................................4 Installation...........
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; Overview; In the package, you should find the following items:; Alert; Automation; Master Password; Sensor locations and settings; Control Modules settings; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
– 4 – INTRODUCTION Overview Congratulations on your purchase of a Skylink Home Smart Center. This is acomplete wireless system which not only functions as a security system, butalso monitors your premises by giving you alert notification when the system isnot armed. It is also a home automation cent...
Page 7 - Basic installation involves the following procedures:; ACCESSORIES
INTRODUCTION – 5 – • One AC adapter • One telephone cord • Batteries for all sensors - 1 PC 9V Alkaline Battery (PS-101)- 1 PC 12V Alkaline Battery Type 23A (4B-101 -installed) - 2 PCS 3V Lithium Battery CR-2032 (WD-101 -installed) • Four AAA backup batteries for Control Panel • Mounting hardware Ba...
Page 8 - models with multiple languages)
INTRODUCTION ] 16 15 1. Zone LEDs2. Numeric Keypad3. Arm button4. Status button5. Mute button6. Panic button7. Power LED8. Arm LED9. Program LED10. System Low Battery LED 11. Built-in Siren and Speaker12. Antenna13. Programming button14. Buzzer Mode Selector15. Phone Jack for external phone16. Line ...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; Installing the Console
INSTALLATION Installing the Console You must first determine where the control panel will be located. Please followthe criteria below to select the ideal location for the control panel. - Place it within a few feet of an electrical outlet and phone jack- Place it where it is easily accessible by you...
Page 10 - Sensors
6. For models with multiple languages, select the desired language basedon the setting below. [ 1 ] - German[ 2 ] - Spanish[ 3 ] - French[ 4 ] - English Languageselector INSTALLATION – 8 – After mounting the door sensor, it - Please ensure the magnet is aligned with doesn’t work anymore. the red mar...
Page 11 - Programming Passwords; can be used for programming, arming, disarming the; Secondary Password; can be used for arming, disarming the system, and; Duress Password; is used when you are forcibly compelled to disarm the; Changing Passwords; Questions; TROUBLE SHOOTING; Control Panel
Enter master 3 beeps for valid password to password. 1 long programming mode beep for invalidpassword. [1] - Master password[2] - Secondary password[3] - Duress password Select any 4-digit pass-word, each digit can befrom 0 to 9 Enter the new password 3 beeps if new pass- again for confirmation word...
Page 12 - Phone Number Programming; HOME AUTOMATION
Phone Number Programming You can program up to 5 Emergency Phone Num bers. When the system is in panic,the control panel will call these phone numbers and announce its status. The following will need to be programmed:- Phone memory (from 1 to 5), this is where the phone numbers will be stored- Phone...
Page 13 - Testing Phone Numbers:; to an emergency call.; Event Trigger; Lights on when you open the front door; Event Trigger On
Note: - It’s not recommended to program 911, fire station or any emergency services phone numbers into any of the phone memories without their approvals.- Ensure to program a valid phone number and write down the programmed phone number on the System Setting Information provide on the back of this u...
Page 14 - Mounting the Sensor; Installing Door / Window Sensors; Part 2 Erase communication from Control Panel to Control Module; ZONE LED; : Zone LED status for erasing control module.
T M – 12 – Window / Door Sensor is used to monitor doors or windows thatopen and close. When these doors / windows are open orclosed, the sensors will transmit a signal to the control panel tonotify the user. These sensors consist of 2 parts, one is thetransmitter, the other is the magnet. Before in...
Page 15 - Insert Battery; Installing Motion Sensor; Jumper Location 1; Erase Control Modules; Part 1 Erase the memory of the Control Panel; confirmation [Device X; Operation
Insert Battery Undo the screw on the back of the motion sensor andremove the battery cover. Connect a 9V alkaline batteryto the battery connector. Please note the polarity. If you are planning to install the motion sensor outdoor,you should reduce the sensitivity by placing the jumperat location “2”...
Page 16 - Testing; Part 2 Learn signal from Control Panel to Control Module; Device X On
Caution: When installing the motion sensor, avoid placing it near heat or cold producingdevices (i.e. A/C or furnace vents, fans, ovens, space heaters, etc). Air movement,especially caused by changes in temperature may trigger the Motion Sensor andcause false alarms. Please carefully test your Motio...
Page 17 - OPERATION; Alert Mode Examples; Alert Mode
OPERATION Note: - Each zone can program up to 2 sensors. There are 5 zones, so up to 10 sensors can be programmed to the control panel. Please refer to page 34, "Sensor Location Selection Guide" for detail information. Alert Mode Examples Note: -For Door / Window sensor, alert notification (...
Page 18 - Mute; II; Learn Control Modules
Mute When the alert beeping becomes undesired, you can terminate the beeping in 3different ways: 1. Mute button - Manual mute by pressing the mute button Pressing the mute button will temporarydisable the beeping for all the activatedsensors. For example, if a window with awindow sensor will be open...
Page 19 - Arming the System; Caution; System Status; ADVANCED PROGRAMMING; Erase Sensors; [Zone X Sensor Y Empty
The control panel continuously monitors the system status as well as all thesensors status. It will monitor occurrences such as triggered sensors, lowbattery sensors, malfunction sensors, or phone line failure etc. In order to check the system status, user can press the “Status” button on thecontrol...
Page 20 - Disarming the system; Entering the premises; Learn Sensors - Continue; Zone X; Table C
Note: - The control panel cannot be armed if there are triggered sensors. Make sure all sensors are in closed position, i.e. (close all doors, windows, no movementshould be detected etc). - The control panel can be armed if there are sensors with low battery or failure warning. 2. After pressing the...
Page 21 - entry delay beeping will stop, the ARM LED will be off.; Learn Sensors; Sensor Location Selection Guide; enable any one of them.
Disarming a triggered control panel If "System Panic" is announced from the control panel after it has been disarmed,that means the alarm was triggered when it was in armed mode. Follow theprocedures below to set the control panel back to standby mode. 1. If the alarm was caused by sensor(s)...
Page 22 - Panic; System Failure; Phone Line Failure; Erase Keychain / Keypad Remotes; Device X Empty Memory; * Please refer to erase control module on page 40.
– 20 – OPERATION Panic Pressing the panic button on the controlpanel or keychain remote will cause thesiren to sound and outgoing calls willbe made to the preprogrammed phonenumbers, “System Panic” will also beannounced. This can be used in anyemergency situation. To stop the siren and disarm the sy...
Page 23 - Low Battery; Sensor Failure; Learn Keychain / Keypad Remotes; Device X Accepted; * Please refer to learn control module on page 37.
When sensor failure occurs, try the following: 1. Check if the sensor is located at where it should be, and whether there is any physical damage to the sensor. 2. If the failed sensor is not physically damaged, try to activate the sensor and see if the control panel reacts to such activation. 3. If ...
Page 24 - Keychain Remote
Keychain Remote The battery of the keychain remote (Alkaline, Type 23A, 12V) needs to be replaced when either one of the followings occurs: 1. The LED on the keychain doesn’t flash or on when a key is pressed; or2. The operating range starts to decrease. To replace the battery: 1. Undo the two screw...
Page 25 - Receiving the Emergency Call; COMMUNICATION; It is recommend to enable alert zone if:
Receiving the Emergency Call If you are on the list as one of the recipients of the emergency call, you should readthe following instructions carefully. You should also notify all the persons you willbe calling so they know how to react when they receive the emergency call. The control panel will ca...
Page 26 - Remote Operation by Telephone; To access the control panel away from home; Calling in when you are away from home; Auto Mute
Remote Operation by Telephone The control panel can be operated while you are away from home. You canhave access to the control panel with any touch tone phone to perform a varietyof operations, listed below. - Arm - Disarm - Lights, Home Applicances on / off (Requires additonal Control Module) - Ga...
Page 27 - Table 1: Remote Phone Operations; Follow the procedures below to program the beep / alarm setting.
Table 1: Remote Phone Operations COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OPERATION PHONE COMMAND DESCRIPTION Turn on device x[x] = 1 to 5 Turn off device xx = [1 to 5] Check system status Arm Disarm Disconnect x +[*] x +[#] [8]+[#] [7]+[#] [9]+[#] [0]+[#] Turn devices on will hear [Device X On] . When the control modu...
Page 28 - Programming Summary; Factory Default: All zones were programmed to Beep at the factory.; You may consider to programming the zone(s) into Alarm mode if:
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Advanced Programming allows users to customize the control panel to reactdifferently under different conditions. Features such as: - When a sensor is triggered, the control panel can beep or alarm- Beeping can be terminated automatically after a fixed period of time for some sen...