Keychain transmitter (4b-434), Passwords – Skylink SC-100 User Manual

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KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER (4B-434)

TO DISARM THE SYSTEM, OR DEACTIVATE THE SIREN USING THE
KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER

When the system is armed:

Press button #3.
The red light on the transmitter flashes and the Control Panel beeps twice.
The system is now disarmed.

When the siren is sounding:

Press button #3.
The red light on the transmitter flashes and the siren is deactivated.

THE PANIC BUTTON ON THE KEYCHAIN TRANSMITTER

Both the Control Panel and the keychain transmitter are equipped with panic
buttons. It doesn’t matter what mode you are in or even if the system is off, once
either panic button is pressed, the siren comes on instantly. The alarm will continue
to sound for 180 seconds or until the system is disarmed.

The panic button on the keychain transmitter is the larger red button.
The panic button on the Control Panel is the red button on the keypad.

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PASSWORDS

MASTER PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (MPIN)

Security access to the SC-100 is controlled by a MASTER PERSONAL IDENTIFI-
CATION NUMBER (MPIN) or SECONDARY PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (SPIN). All programming sequences start with either the MPIN or SPIN.

To Change your MPIN:

1. Enter the current MPIN (the MPIN is factory preprogrammed with 0 0 0).

2. Press [ * ].

3. Press [ 0 ].

4. Press [ * ].

5. Enter your new MPIN, (your MPIN must be a minimum of 3 digits).

6. Press [ * ].

If the system accepts the new MPIN, you will hear a long beep.

If you hear three short beeps, the system did not accept the new MPIN.
Start again from the beginning.

Note: If you enter an incorrect MPIN or SPIN, the alarm will sound after the forth
incorrect attempted.

Note: Make sure the unit is disarmed when you open the Control Panel. The
Control Panel has a built in Defence System. When the unit is armed and the
Control Panel is opened or vandalized, the alarm will sound and send a signal to
the emergency dialer (if applicable). For more information on the Emergency
Dialer see Additional Accessories. (page 27)

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