Understand and setup wireless accessories – SecurityMan Air-AlArmII series - User manual User Manual

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Wireless smart door sensor: Monitor the opening and closing of doors and windows. In the alarm disarm mode, if doors and
windows are open and closed, the alarm host will chirp and the status light flashes frequently to alert the doors and windows were
opened. This feature requires SM-87L(door/window sensor) and SM-8088T(Alarm Host) as equipped with Air-AlarmII/B package.

Wireless doorbell: Wireless doorbell button (SM-82) integrates with security alarm. Each press of the wireless doorbell button
will produce 3 ring tones on the alarm host main panel.

Alarm processing mode: Immediately after the system is triggered, the alarm system will start to dial the enlisted phone numbers
in sequential order from the 1st group to the 5th group of the enlisted telephone numbers (skip non-enlisted group number).
Alarm host will dial and loop through the enlisted phone numbers 3 times and then drop the call after the 3rd cycles through.

exit delay time (Delay Time to Arm): This is an exit delay time which is default to 40 seconds or it can be change to 1 minute.
This means that when the system is armed, you have exactly 40 seconds to exit out from the premise before the alarm trigger.
The delay time to exit is necessary for the owner of the system to walk out from the premise before the alarm becomes active.

entry delay time (Delay Time to Alarm): This is an entry delay time which is default to immediately trigger the alarm when
entering. The entry delay time can alternatively be set to 15 seconds. This means that when you enter the premise, you have 15
seconds to disarm the alarm by host pad or by key chain before the alarm trigger.

lower voltage alert: Low-Power light on the host will light up when the system is running on battery and the battery power is low.

Understand and setup Wireless Accessories

Please note that all the devices included with the Air-AlarmII series kit are paired to the Alarm Host (panel) by default. If
sensing devices do not trigger the Alarm Host, please reference to the “To Add:” instructions in the user’s manual to
add the wireless devices accordingly. All newly add-on sensing devices are required to be paird with the Alarm Host.

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