Friday, March 23, 2012

Skylink SC-10W Security System

Skylink SC-10W Security System
Price : $71.19
List Price : $98.96
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Item Description


From the Manufacturer
Safety Program
Skylink SC-10W Security System

Customer Critiques


I wanted a low cost and simple and easy to install method to alert me if my young daughter somehow managed to get out of the property when I was napping. We have physical safety (with locks) but I just wanted an added layer of protection.
This technique met my demands perfectly. I skipped the screws and double sided tape as this technique will be replaced by one thing much more sophisticated in a year. I applied hot-melt glue to attach the door sensors. I locate hot-melt glue simpler to eliminate than double sided tape.
Thanks to the beep generated by the alarm box, I can without difficulty test the sensors by opening a door when the system is not armed. So far, it has been 100% trustworthy in my two story, 3200 square foot home.
I have noticed complaints about unreliable operation from other prospects. As with any wireless technique, your experience could possibly vary. Everyone who lives near a radio or Television transmitter or under power lines may well uncover the wireless connections unreliable.
The key improvement I will make is to switch over to the embedded magnet sensors that my builder place into the doors and windows. The SC-10W method would function just fine with that. The principal issue lacking which will result in me to switch is the lack of a dialer that can send an alarm by wireless telephone or supervised link.
Most bad guys should certainly be intelligent enough to cut your phone line.
One more wish list item is to use a rechargeable battery in the alarm unit. According to the manual, the alarm unit's battery needs to be replaced even although the unit is powered externally.
Finally, it would be great if Skylink's safety and automation systems had been integrated. Visualize you could define operating modes for your technique.
In "evening at dwelling mode", motion detectors would control lighting and door sensors are disarmed.
In "sleeping mode", motion detectors would be disabled (not armed, somebody may well want water or to use the bathroom) and door sensors would be armed.
In "weekend at house mode", each motion detectors and door sensors would be disarmed.
In "out buying or traveling mode", each motion detectors and door sensors would be armed and the dialer would be enabled.
In "party mode", outdoor lights would be turned on at sunset and private areas of the property would be alarmed.

We bought this system to pair the door sensors, remotes and the siren with an SC-100 program. The instructions to pair these pieces are not offered in the manual that came out of the box, but it is painless to download them from Skylink internet site for every individual piece. (I very first created the siren unpaired from the other four pieces it came with.) General the setup was rather smooth.
The siren beeps when I disarm the key unit, but it does not beep when I arm it. This is about the only complaint I have with it. The siren is pretty loud when the alarm is tripped. You are going to wish you did not keep the remotes subsequent to the siren if you trigger it by mistake. :)
Skylink SC-10W Security System

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