Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit
This DIY wireless security system is easy to install and ready to use. It is a 4-zone system is designed for houses up to 3000 sq. ft., plus apartments, condos, offices and businesses. Uses rolling code technology for maximum security and fewer false alarms. Emits a piercing 110dB siren and sends signal to emergency dialer (Item# 17615, sold separately) to call preset phone numbers. Up to 100ft. range. Lighted keypad with chime, instant and delay modes. Low battery indicator. Can be customized to fit individual needs. Includes control panel, motion sensor, 2 door/window contact sensors, keychain transmitter, AC adapter, batteries and mounting hardware..../ Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit / FIRST MODEL T CAR
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- Rolling Code Technology - provides maximum security and reduces false alarm
- System good for most small to medium size homes (up to 3000-feet). Additional accessories needed to secure larger homes.
- Works in conjunction with up to 30 skylink security accessories (including dial alert)
- Includes a piercing 110 dB siren
- Up to 100-foot range
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So Far, So Good : Skylink SC-100 Security System Deluxe Kit
I've been using this security system for 3 years and have had NO problems with it. I had one false alarm and that was my fault (accidentally pressed the panic button on the keychain remote while it was in my pocket). The system comes with an AC powered control panel with battery back up, two door/window sensors, a keychain remote control and a motion detector. I also ordered the Skylink KP-434 Keypad Control, and extra door/window sensors as well as some window stickers and a lighted yard sign. I didn't get mine from Amazon, I got it from Norco/HomeSecurityStore because they offered free tech support if I had any problems with it. The user manual is easy to understand and has photographs of all the equipment, installation process, programming and use. Very easy to follow. I had the system completely installed and working in about 2 hours. All the batteries needed for setup are included. The system is easy to expand for all sorts of devices including telephone monitoring. You can set the system to call a neighbor, family member, police station or even an independent monitoring service. The built in siren is loud enough to be heard on my street even when all the doors are closed. The control pad and keypad control are backlit so you can see them in the dark. The system uses all sorts of batteries from 9volts to tiny little camera type batteries to those little flat round lithium batteries. Replacements can be found at any Radioshack.
The system has 5 zones and multiple devices can be programmed for each zone. Four of the five zones are visible on the control pannel and the fifth zone is "invisible". Zone one is for entrance doors and has delayed entrance feature. Zone two is for motion detectors. Zones 3 and 4 are for additional sensors set for instant activation. Zone 5 is for control devices like keypads, keychain remotes and panic buttons. You can custom program the control panel for whatever your needs are but the built in programs are probably sufficient for almost any purpose. The system supports multiple PIN numbers. It uses rolling code tech for additional security. For a fairly inexpensive system it is pretty state of the art.
I like the design of the control panel. There is no screen with little messages to read. Instead you can tell exactly what state the system is in with the use of red and green lights. In a few days of use you will be able to glance at the panel and tell what mode the system is in. You don't have to walk up to it and read messages.
TIPS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
1. READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. If you don't do this then you will not know how to arm the system. There are no on and off buttons. You have to remember your PIN Code and know which letters and symbol to push and the only way to do that is to read the manual. The manual covers everything you need to know except for installing optional devices and complete instructions come with those devices. If you do have a problem, Skylink has decent customer service. I had to call them one time with a question in three years and within 3 minutes of dialing the number I was off the phone with my question answered.
2. DON'T INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL BY THE ENTRANCE DOOR OR SIT IT ON A TABLE WITH THE CORD SHOWING. Install it in a less obvious place and cover the cord. I did a wall mount in the middle of the house and hid the AC cord underneath the woodwork and the plug is in an outlet behind a heavy piece of furniture. If the cord should get cut, the battery in the control panel will keep the system activated. If anyone attempts to remove the battery without first entering the PIN then the alarm will activate. Not fool proof but better than nothing. Don't give an intruder any help by just sitting the thing out with the cord visible.
3. USE THE HARDWARE PROVIDED TO MOUNT THE SYSTEM PARTS AND DON'T HANG IT UP WITH TAPE. Yes, the alarm comes with double sided tape but the instructions clearly point out this is only for the initial temporary install. Once you have all the sensors, panels and detectors installed with tape and have checked to see that it is working properly then you MUST use the screws that are provided to do a permanent install. It helps to have a small drill to start the holes for the screw. Use the tape for checking placement and for leaving both hands free to handle the little sensor magnets and screws. Use a small Philips screwdriver. If you leave this thing up with just the provided temporary tape then be sure things are gonna fall down (probably in the middle of the night, giving you a false alarm).
4. BUY A KEYPAD FOR THE ENTRANCE DOOR and put the control panel somewhere else. Even if you use the keychain remote to arm and disarm the system, you will still want a keypad by your main entrance so other people can turn the system on and off (babysitter, housesitter, relatives etc.). The system will support an additional PIN that you can give to someone for temporary access. Then you can reset the system with a different PIN while keep your personal PIN. Instructions for this are in the ADVANCED PROGRAMMING section of the user manual.
5. CHANGE THE BATTERIES! If you don't keep up with the batteries the thing won't work. Every sensor has some sort of alert to let you know it is working. All door sensors have a test button. If it dosen't light up red when you press the button then your battery is dead. Also, put the system in "chime" mode and check every sensor and detector to make sure signal is getting to the control pannel. The motion detector will make a chirping sound when the battery is low to alert you. It also has a red light behind the screen that flashes briefly when motion is detected so look up at every once in a while to make sure you see the red light when you move. If you don't see it turn red, you missed the warning chirps and should change the battery. The control panel has a low battery indicator light as does the keypad control. Whenever there is a time change and you change out the batteries in your smoke detectors, do the same thing for your alarm system. You can buy all the strange little batteries on line or at any electronic store like Radio Shack. If you do that regularly then your system will keep working. It will take you about 15 minutes to change all the batteries but that isn't such a big deal is it?
6. DON'T INSTALL THE MOTION DETECTOR AROUND AIR VENTS OR WHERE PETS WALK. If you have curtains near an AC/Heating vent then the air will blow the curtains and your motion detector will notice and give you a false alarm. Don't install the motion detector in a room with a running ceiling fan. Turn the fan off before you turn on the motion detector. If you have a cat or dog, keep them out of the area covered by the motion detector . They WILL set it off, even a little cat. Even on the low sensitivity a small cat will set these off. You will have to close the door and keep kitty out of any room covered by the motion detector or you are gonna get false alarms and if you have the telephone option set up you may get complaints about false alarm nuisance calls so either close the door so kitty dosen't wander in or don't turn the motion detector on. Those are your only choices.
7. INSTALL YARD SIGN AND WINDOW STICKERS, OUTSIDE LIGHTS and DEADBOLT LOCKS and leave a light on inside when you go out at night and chances are a burglar will pass you by for a less protected looking house and you will never have your alarm system tested for real.
I got everything for under $200 bucks, installed it myself in a couple of hours, have kept the batteries maintained, used a little bit of thought when planning the placement of everything, READ THE MANUAL and have used the system on a regular basis for 3 years without any problems. If you take a little time to learn it, it is easy to use. I think it was a good purchase.
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