SkyLink KP-433 User manual

1. Enter the current MPIN (Master Personal Identification Number)
on the control panel SC-001.
2. Press [B] on the control panel.
3. If you are programming the tramsmitter to the security control
panel SC-001, press [5] on the control panel. This is the zone
where the keypad transmitter will communicate with the security
control panel. ONLY PROGRAM THE KEYPAD TRANSMITTER
TO THE DESIGNATED ZONE, OTHERWISE THE TRANSMITTER
WILL NOT WORK PROPERLY.
4. Press [*] within 8 seconds on the control panel, you will hear a
long beep from the control panel.
5. Activate the keypad transmitter by pressing the panic button
(red key) on the keypad transmitter. The “ON” light on the
transmitter will be on. You will hear a long beep from the control
panel, the keypad transmitter will now communicate to the
control panel.
Operation of the Keypad Transmitter for Security
Control Panel SC-001
Program the Keypad Transmitter to the Security
Control Panel SC-001
1. With only the “ON” light lit on the Audio Alarm,
press and hold the learn button located on the
bottom of the Audio Alarm.
2. While pressing down on the learn button,
activate the Key pad Transmitter by pressing
the panic button (red key) on the Keypad Trans-
mitter. The “ON” light on the Keypad Transmitter
will flash.
3. If a connection has been made, the Audio
Alarm will stop beeping and make a continuous
tone until the black learn button on the Audio
Alarm is released.
4. Now test the keypad transmitter by pressing
the panic button on the transmitter again. If
the Audio Alarm beeps, they are communicating.
Once the keypad transmitter is “learned” to the control panel, it works the
same way as the keypad on the control panel, except you cannot use it to
program sensors to the control panel. You can arm and disarm the security
control panel using the keypad transmitter.
Personalizing your password
The password(s) on the keypad transmitter can be different than the one(s)
on the control panel. There are also two kinds of passwords:
1. Master Personal Identification Number (MPIN)
2. Secondary Personal Identification Number (SPIN)
Since the keypad transmitter is unable to program any sensors, the MPIN
and the SPIN perform the same functions. You can have one MPIN and up
to 3 separate SPIN.
The MPIN is factory preprogrammed with 0 0 0.
Program the Keypad Transmitter to
the Audio Alarm (AA-433)
Introduction
The Keypad Transmitter functions
as an external keypad control for
the Security Control Panel SC-001
and the Audio Alarm AA-433. You
may place the transmitter by a
second entrance (back door, patio
door etc.). If used in conjuction
with the Security Control Panel,
the keypad transmitter functions
the same as the keypad on the
control panel, except the keypad
transmitter cannot be used to
program sensors. If used with
AA-433, the key pad transmitter
is able to arm/disarm the audio
alarm.
Installation
We have included screws, wall anchors and a template to aid in the
installation of the keypad transmitter.
Use the template to install the keypad transmitter:
1. Tape the template to the wall where
you would like the keypad trans-
mitter to be.
2. Screw part way into the surface where
the holes are marked on the template.
3. Unscrew the screws and remove the
template.
4. Screw the keypad transmitter in place
where you started the screws.
5. Align the two holes located at the
back of the keypad transmitter with
the screws on the wall.
To change your MPIN:
1. Enter the current MPIN, (or 0 0 0 if you have
never changed the MPIN)
2. Press [ * ]
3. Press [ 0 ]
4. Press [ * ]
5. Enter your new MPIN, (your number 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: If you forget the current MPIN, remove the batter-
ies from the keypad transmitter. The MPIN will automati-
cally return to the factory default of 0 0 0.
Make sure you do not install this unit outdoor, otherwise
the MPIN could be reset to the default value if the
batteries are removed.
The keypad transmitter provides you with the option of adding up to 3 separate 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 number 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.
Secondary Personal Identification number (SPIN)

FCC
The Remote Control is
approved by the FCC and
it complies with Part 15
of the FCC Rules. Its
operation is subject to the
following two conditions :
1. This device may not
cause harmful inter-
ference.
2. This device must accept
any interference that
may cause undesired
operation.
KEYPAD TRANSMITTER
USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
(Model KP-433)
® are registered trademarks of their
respective corporations
WARNING:
Changes or modifications
to this unit not expressly
approved by the party res-
ponsible of compliance
could void the user’s
authority to operate the
equipment.
Warranty
If, within one year from
date of purchase, this
product should become
defective (except
battery), due to faulty
workmanship or materials,
it will be repaired or
replaced, without charge.
Proof of purchase is
required.
The Keypad Transmitter operates on
two 3 volt lithium batteries (CR2032).
This transmitter comes with the
batteries already installed. Test your
transmitter periodically to ensure
that all the batteries are working.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the keypad transmitter
from the wall.
2. Undo the screw on the back of the
unit.
3. Use a screwdriver to open the battery
compartment by rotating it.
4. Remove the batteries from the
battery compartment.
5. Place the new batteries in position. See diagram.
6. Close the battery compartment and reinsert the screw.
Battery ®
Operation of the Keypad Transmitter for Audio Alarm (AA-433)
When the Keypad Transmitter is used in conjuction with the Audio Alarm, it functions the same as the Keychain Transmitter (4B-433A
or 4B-434). You are able to arm and disarm the audio alarm, activate the siren by the panic button, and turn on/off the chime mode.
Panic button - instantly activates the alarm, whether the audio alarm is in arm mode or not.
Arm the audio alarm - When the audio alarm is armed, the alarm will communicate with all the sensors/transmitters (available
separately). Once the sensors/transmitters are activated, the siren on the audio alarm will sound.
To arm the audio alarm using the keypad transmitter:
1. Enter the current MPIN/SPIN on the keypad transmitter (the MPIN is factory preprogrammed with 0 0 0)
2. Press [B], [C], the “ON” light on the keypad transmitter will flash and emit a long beep. The “ARM” light on the audio alarm will be
on. The audio alarm is now armed
To disarm the audio alarm or terminate the siren:
1. Enter the current MPIN/SPIN on the keypad transmitter
2. Press [#], the “ON” light on the keypad transmitter will flash and emit a long beep. The “ARM” light on the audio alarm will be off.
The audio alarm is now disarmed, or the siren is turned off.
When the audio alarm is on but not armed and a remote sensor is activated, the audio alarm will emit one chime, (beep) and the
“ON” light will flash once. You may deactivate the chime by pressing [Current MPIN], [C] on the keypad transmitter. For example,
if people are using the front door constantly, you may choose to turn off the chime sound.
TO ARM THE SYSTEM USING THE KEYPAD TRANSMITTER
You may arm and disarm the control panel using either MPIN or SPIN. There are 4 different arming sequences,
refer to the User’s Instruction of SC-100 for details:
OPTION 1: Away Sequence -
To arm your system when you
are the last person leaving the
premises.
1. Press the current MPIN
2. Press [ B ]
3. Press [ C ]
OPTION 2: Home Sequence -
To arm your system when some-
one remains in the premises.
1. Press the current MPIN
2. Press [ C ]
OPTION 3: Night Sequence -
To arm your system when there
are people in the premises and
no one is expected to enter or exit.
Example: at night when every-
one is sleeping.
1. Press the current MPIN
2. Press [ A ]
3. Press [ B ]
OPTION 4: Chime Sequence -
Use for testing the Control Panel
and to test batteries of the sen-
sors/transmitters etc. Also use
Arming Sequences
as a subtle chime when a remote
sensor has been activated.
1. Press the current MPIN
2. Press [ A ]
3. Press [ # ]
TO DISARM THE SYSTEM USING
THE KEYPAD
1. Press the current MPIN
2. Press [ # ]
The system is now disarmed.
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NOTE Skylink will not be held
liable or responsible for
any misuse or application
of this product other than
for its intended use.
If you would like to order Skylink’s
product or have difficulty getting
them to work, please :
1. visit our website FAQ section at
www.skylinkhome.com, or
2. email us at
(reply within 24 hrs), or
3. call our toll free at 1-800-304-1187
from Monday to Friday, 9 am to
5 pm EST.
fax: 1-800-286-1320
CUSTOMER SERVICE
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(Reply within 24 hrs)
http://www.skylinkhome.com
P/N. 101A099-002 Rev.2
US Patent 6243000B1
©2004 SKYLINK GROUP
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