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Table of Contents WIRELESS HOME SECURITY SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND O PERATION BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE SYSTEM, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL, MODEL: SY4100[...]
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1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….…... System Package…………………………………………………………….…. Optional Accessories…………………………………………………………... Planning for Installation Choosing a Location……………?[...]
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2 • Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating this equi pment. These instructions should be retained for future reference • Heed Warnings – All warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. All instructions regarding care and operation of this equipment [...]
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3 Thank you for choosing the Sylvania ® SY4100 Wirel ess Home Security System. T he s e security systems are high - quality, reliable and versatile. This system has a built in Auto - dialer for increased security. To ensure the best performance of your system, please read this manual thoroughly and follow the preca utions and instructions presente[...]
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4 The security system is d esigned to be as flexible as possible in order to meet your present needs, and also to adapt as your needs change. For the reason, we recommend that you read and consider the following information and plan your system before installing these devices. Choo sing L ocation It is important to try and place the Main Console in[...]
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5 Connecting the Telephone Li ne To connect the Main Console to the telephone line, Please follow these steps: 1. Locate the two phone jacks at the top of the main console. These phone jacks are marked “ Phone “ and “ Line “. 2. Connect one end of the telephone cord that came with the sys tem into the connector, labeled” Line”. Connect [...]
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6 The Main Console is the heart of the security system. It monitors the sensors a nd responds according to how it is programmed, whenever a sensor is activated. The illustration shown for the Main Console may look complex at first, however, most procedures are straightforward and easy. Please review the illustration below, which labels all the part[...]
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7 13. Armed LED : W hen the light is ‘on’, the system is armed; When the light is ‘off’, the system is disarmed. 14. LCD Panel : Displays message s 15. Speaker : S ounds a larm and plays back messages 16. Antenna : Used for wireless reception 17. Output Jack : Connect s to the external siren 18. Phone Jack : Connect s to the phone set 19. L[...]
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8 3.1: System Option menu : P ress 0 to start setting (1) 0 - T : F or time setting (Default is 30 seconds.) minimum 1 second, maximum 255 seconds. Press the 0 button, to go to the time setting (exit, alarm, entry) time Press the 1 button, to set the delay time for exiting t he house. The default time is 30 Sec, Y ou can set the time from 1 to 255 [...]
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9 Sett ing 5 : T he first priority dial in case of Fire. (check with the fire dept if this is a cceptable) Setting 6 : T he first priority dial in case of Medical help. (check with the hospital if this is acceptable ) Note: The dialer will work w ith a touch tone service line only (3) 7 - MSG : T o set a recorded message which contains 1 segment of[...]
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10 Press 1 to change the Install c ode menu. Press 2 to change the Master code menu. 3.2: Sequence Programming Menu This menu for code learning establishes a link between all sensors/other wireless devices and the main console. The main console has to learn the code for a ll sensors/other wireless devices and set a sequence learning order, as well [...]
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11 7. If the sensor that was learnt into the main consol e is sending a signal during the learning mode, the main console will indicate on the LCD, as shown below and will not allow duplication. 8. If the sensor s “ learned ” reaches 63 zone numbers, the LCD panel will show a full message memory . 3.3: R eplacement Menu When the sensor becomes [...]
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12 Press 1 , and key - in the sequence learning order number. P ress ENTER , to clear th e sensor. Press 2 , It will display the words “ Are you sure ? ”. P ress ENTER to clear all learned sensors. Function for Master Menu – F actory D efault P assword – 135246 1. Enter the Master code – 135246, (LCD display shown below ) l If the passwor[...]
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13 Now the system will select the arm mode and set the system in either Aw ay arm/Home Arm mode (see below ) : A - AWAY : P ress the A WAY button to set the “ Armed - Away “ alert. After the exit delay the Arm LED will illuminate steady and the system is armed in the AWAY mode. H - HOME : P ress the H OME button to set “ Armed - Home “ aler[...]
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14 l SP DIAL + 5 , the autodial order is: : Preset 5 : Preset 1 : Preset 2 : Preset 3 (Fire condition) l SP DIAL + 6 , the autodial order is: : Preset 6 : Preset 1 : Preset 2 : Preset 3 (Medical help c ondition) A rm or D isarm Via the Telephone Line (for Tone Mode) This function allow s you to dial your home telephone from outside and remotely con[...]
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15 LCD “MSG” : Message indicati ng on LCD This system will l eave a warning message on the LCD panel when the sensors are opened, triggered or in a low battery condition . It also emit s 3 short ‘Beeps’ every 10 Sec. to remind you of this. The first 5 messages can be displayed on the LCD . I f you want to check or delete the MSG, the system[...]
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16 The key chain Remote Control Handset is a convenient way to arm (Home / Away mode ) or disarm this system. Before using this device, please program it into the main console via the sequence programming menu. 1. TRANSMIT LED : The LE D will light when the device is transmitting 2. D ISARM : Press this button to disarm the system or clear the mess[...]
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17 The PIR Moti on Detector is designed to detect the movement of objects in a room or hallway. The effective range of the motion sensor is 30 feet long, with an 84degree horizontal angle. Before using this sensor, please program this sensor into the main console via the sequence programming menu . Even if the PIR Motion Detector is triggered and t[...]
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18 Replace the Battery l When the sensor send s a low battery message to main console , remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh alkaline battery . T he LCD is shown below Zone A ddress S etting Enter the Installer password and press “1” to activate the “Sequence Programming Menu” after installing the battery for the PIR sensor . [...]
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19 To install the PIR Motion Sensor, please follow these steps : l Take out the screws or d ouble side d adhesive and install the mounting bracket on the wall . Press the ball joint portion into the bracket until it snaps securely. (Secure the mounting bracket on the wall, 2 meters above the floor ). l P lace the PIR sensor on the mounting bracket.[...]
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20 Change the Battery When the sensor send s a low battery message to the main console , remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh alkaline battery . T he low battery message on the LCD is shown below Zone address setting You can set the sensor as “ Door “ or “ Window “ detector by usi ng the jumper selector. If y ou want to set th[...]
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21 When the system is in the process of arming, and the sensor has been opened prior to the arming . (message shown on main console) • W indow opened • W indow battery cover opened Door battery cover opened I nstal ling the Door/Window Detector Installing for ( DC 12V Detector) : To install a Door/Window Detector, follow these steps: 1. B efore[...]
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22 The siren is an effective deterrent to intruders. Choose a location inside your home where the siren is not plainly visible, but can be heard throughout the house. It is important to install the siren where the cable can be hidden, and discreetly out of reach of potential intruders (or anyone likely to tamper with the system.) When the siren is [...]
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23 Use the following form to record your programming choices for future reference. Item Descriptions Install Code Master C ode Exit Time Alarm Time Entry Time Auto - dialing Mode Preset Telephone No. for Auto - dialing : No. 1 Name Tel. No. No. 2 Name Tel. No. No. 3 Name Tel. No. No. 4 (Burglary Emergency) Name Tel. No. No. 5 (Fire Emergency) Na me[...]
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24 Use the following form to record the setting detail of sensors Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label 05 2F - xx room Window 1 Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label Learning Number Place of Installation Zone Label 01 33 02 34 03 35 04 36 05 37 06 38 07 39 08 40 09 41 10 42 11 [...]
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25 Items Specifications Frequency - 303Mhz or 433Mhz Power Source - AC120V , DC 12V Power Consumption - 7 0mA (idle), 170mA (activated) Back - up Battery (Optional) - Approximate 7 hours ( NO AC adaptor) Temperature Range - 0°C ~ 40°C RF Range - 100 feet in open air space Security Code - Hopping code Alarm Activation Time - 1~255 seconds (availab[...]
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26 “Installation template for wall mounting of main control panel” 1. Use the template on the right to mark positions for mounting screws to install the main control panel on the wall. 2. Once the mounting screw positions have been marked, drill 3/16” p ilot holes and install the plastic wall anchors supplied. 3. Install the mounting screws i[...]
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