Introduction: Function/Action buttons- “STUDY” and “ DELETE” buttons from main unit. External power supply: DC9V-12V, Main unit is NOT Support Back-up Battery Frequency: 433MHz, 1527 leaning code Zone Characteristics: 1) .Away zone: Away Armed (Out) –Designed to be used when people are not inside the protected zone All detectors/sensors are used, Setting Away Arm usually means you are allowing all sensors to trigger alarms. 2) .Home zone: Home Armed –Designed to be used when people are inside the protected zone. Home Arm is the type of arming you should use when you are in the building and moving around. 3). – 24 Hours Zone= Emergency Alarm ( by Pressing SOS Button)Sometimes it is necessary to send out an immediate alarm. Perhaps there is an intruder or an accident. The Emergency, or panic alarm works in all modes (Away Arm, Home Arm, Disarmed) and can be initiated in three ways. 4) .Alarm delay zone(for Entry) / Arm delay zone(for Exit) Alarm Delay–An entry delay allows time for entering a protected area while the system is armed. Arm Delay–An exit delay is When the sensor is triggered, gives you time to disarm the system before the alarm sounds. 5). Door Chime Zone–Settings a certain zone to enable this feature if you like the door chiming when someone comes in the house/shop. The components has been pre-programmed for “Away Arming” working mode before shipping, it may be necessary to change to Set the Zone Characteristics that are specific to you, such as Home Arm, So a minimal amount of operation will be needed before use. Package include 1 x Strobe Siren Transmitters 1 x PIR Motion Sensor 2 x Door/Window Sensors 1 x Panic Button( for Door chime feature) 2 x Remote Controls 1 x Wall Plug 1 x User Manual
A**R
The alarm is very loud and I like the flashing light
I completely agree with Shirley Murphy's comment. She rated this product one star, however, after playing with the system, I did figure out how to program the security system. Now that the system is programmed, the range seems to be descent. One sensor was downstairs and it triggered the alarm that was upstairs. My main concern is my egress window downstairs, so I will be purchasing another unit solely for the basement. The alarm is very loud and I like the flashing light. It will be placed on the window to alert the person who set off the alarm. I hope there are no accidental alarms in the middle of the night. I don't recommend putting it in small child's room, it's just too loud for little ears. I reccomend using ear plugs when programming the alarm. I personally could not find any tutorials on how to program this alarm. And due to the poorly written instructions, it was frustrating to figure out. Once I did though, it is a fairly simple process. I will try and explain my process the best I can.1. Unpackage every piece and lay it out on the counter.2. Match up the sensors. You will notice a red light blink when you match up the connecting sensor.3. Place the main alarm hub in front of you, red light facing down. (I folded up a kitchen towel and placed it over the alarm). Plug in the unit, turn it on.4. I programmed the key chains first. Push the "set" button on the main alarm hub, one time. It will beep and flash a light. Now push the unlock button on your keychain. The hub should beep back at you. Give it a couple of seconds and then push the "set" button again.If you push the button that looks like a bell on your keychain, it should set off your alarm. Be prepared, its loud. But I used earplugs and a towel so it didn't hurt my ears. Push the unlock button on the remote to stop the alarm. If it didn't program, do the process again. Do this for both remotes.5. The sensors are basically the same process. Hit the "set" button once, hold the sensor your programming over the unit. I disconnected the two pieces of the sensor over the main hub, until the main hub started beeping at me. Once the main hub picks up the sensor waves then push the "set" button again. You will know because the unit will beep several times.To test the sensor, put the second connecting piece back on the sensor, push the lock button on your remote and then separate the sensor. If your sensor was programmed, your alarm will go off. To stop the alarm, push the unlock button on your remote.For some reason, the buttons are reversed in my head. I thought you would have to push the unlock button to activate the system and push the lock button to turn it off, but it's actually "lock" to activate it and "unlock" to stop the alarm. I'm a left handed so that might explain why my brain works backwards.Again, if the sensor didn't program, start the process over, a couple sensors took two or three times to program.Your system should be good to go! Good Luck!
M**)
Compatible with Fortress Security Systems!
I bought one of these for my Fortress Security Store (TM) S02-B home security system, because Fortress charges a whooping $25 for extra motion sensors and I suspected that Vinker and Fortress are essentially offering the same products but branded differently. I'm happy to announce that it programmed to my main Fortress unit without fuss and is now dutifully guarding my garage. I'll be buying more of these.
N**Y
Worth way more than the price!
I wanted an alarm to ease my paranoid mind after a break in at my previous home, but wasn't going to pay an outrageous monthly fee. I bought two of these sets, and they are perfect. Simple set up (literally push study button, and a button on device you're pairing and you're done) loud alarm (my neighbors heard my test alarm) and adding super glue has made them extremely secure.Also like the delay for the alarm when on the 'home setting'. For $20 it's a steal for the piece of mind.
D**R
Terrible
I should have known better. Cheap product and absolutely no customer support. I returned it as it would trigger on its own without tripping any of the switches. Again NO customer support available.
J**!
Everything apppeared good until the allarm went off with out being turned ...
Everything apppeared good until the allarm went off with out being turned on. Sometimes the light will flash with no appatement reason. I don't dare use it because I'm not shure what is triggering it. Bob
M**E
NO LONGER AVAILABLE...
WORKS AS IT SHOULD, BUT CANT GET REPLACEMENT SET ALARM FOBS.. OR ANY PARTS
J**A
Worked as expected and connected to my wireless system without any issues.
Great product and was easy to use with my current wireless system. I will order again if I need replacements in the future but for now everything is working out great. Great product and great company.
L**N
Great so far
Works as advertised. It was setup for my garage and works fine. Easy to setup
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