Passwords, Advanced programming – Skylink SC-100 User Manual

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SECONDARY PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (SPIN)

You may want to give someone limited access to the system, (baby sitter, cleaner,
repairman etc.). For this purpose the SC-100 provides you with the option of
adding up to 3 separate SPIN.

A SPIN can be any number of 3 digits or more. You can use a SPIN to arm and
disarm the system but not to program it, (programming is explained in the next
section). When someone no longer needs to have access to your security system,
you can simply delete their SPIN.

Adding a SPIN

1. Enter the current MPIN.

2. Press [ * ].

3. Press the number key to identify user, either [ 1 ], [ 2 ] or [ 3 ].

4. Press [ * ].

5. Enter the new SPIN ( your SPIN must be a minimum of 3 digits).

6. Press [ * ].

If the system accepts the new SPIN, you will hear a long beep. If you hear three
short beeps, the system did not accept the new SPIN. Start again.

Deleting a SPIN

1. Enter the current MPIN.

2. Press [ * ].

3. Press the number to identify the user, either [ 1 ], [ 2 ] or [ 3 ].

4. Press [ * ].

5. Press [ * ] one final time.

If the SPIN was successfully deleted, you will hear a long beep.

PASSWORDS

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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

PROGRAM SENSORS TO DIFFERENT ZONES

You now have a basic understanding of how the SC-100 security system works.
In this section, we will explain how to move sensors to different zones, how to
change the alarm modes (for example from Instant Mode to Delay Mode), and
how to customize the pre-programmed arm sequences (for example if you only
use one door to enter/exit from, your secondary door should communicate with
a zone that is in instant mode).

Your SC-100 Security System is divided into five zones. The 1st four zones are
displayed on the Control Panel as 4 pairs of lights, one green and the other red.
When a remote sensor (door/window sensor or motion sensor) is activated,
it sends a signal to one of the 1st four zones on the Control Panel. Each zone
can communicate with as many as six sensors. The Control Panel can com-
municate with a maximum of 24 different sensors.

The fifth zone, (which is not represented by any lights on the Control Panel), is
programmed to communicate with Keychain Transmitters. Zone 5 can accommo-
date a maximum of six Keychain Transmitters 4B-434 or Keypad transmitters
KP-433 (option).

You can assign your remote sensors to whatever zones you want. For your
convenience, we have preprogrammed the remote sensors for you. Both door/
window sensors are assigned to zone 1 and the motion sensor is assigned
to zone 2.

You may wish to program a sensor to communicate to a different zone. For
example: if you do not enter/exit from your back door, you may want to change
the zone so that the door sensor is communicating with a different zone. Currently,
this sensor is communicating with zone 1, but if you change it so it will be
communicating with zone 3, the alarm will now sound instantly. You may have
a premises with three enter/exit doors. You will need additional door/window
sensors, (see Additional Accessories on page 27).

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