Bar Graph Displays
(Example shows a “HIT” or
Tampered Sensor on the
3rd Port of Terminal #6)
Chasing LED Lights
(Indicate that the System
is in an Armed Mode)
Power Supply Light
Battery
(Light Motion Stops at Current
Battery Level)
(Indicates that the unit is receiving an external Power Supply 110v/AC)
RESET Button
(Reactivates Corrected Sensor)
GREEN (STANDBY) Light
(Flashes to Indicates a
Disarmed or Stand-By Mode)
RED (PROGRAM) Light
(Indicates the System Will
Accept a New Code #)
Keypad Lights
TEST Button/Horn Test
(Resets the System)
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Sensor Connections: – (SK-953 Series Collar Lasso Sensor)
15. The Collar Lasso Sensor
has a wire connector that loops around the product and plugs back
into itself using a telephone modular plug.
16. The Collar “Lasso” can be installed onto products by “Lassoing”
any enclosed part of the product and plugging this module back into itself, (see Fig. 8).
SK-953
Collar Lasso Sensor
Fig. 8
“ME” Control Panel
Keypad Operation:
When power is first applied to the SK-210KME System, the keypad uses the Factory Pre-Set Code:
1-2-3-4.
Replace the factory code as soon as possible.
NOTE: Codes cannot contain [*] or [#] symbols.
The System MUST BE Disarmed before changing the code.
1. PRESS [#]
2. Enter the Current 4-Digit Code: ___-___-___-___ or
the Factory Preset Code (when first installing).
3. PRESS [*] (The RED LED Light will come on indicating that you
have 8 secs. or the keypad will reset to the last entered code).
4. Enter a NEW 4-Digit Code: ___-___-___-___
5. PRESS [*] then PRESS [#] to store the code.
If you lose or forget the current code: Disconnect the power and remove the batteries.
This will reset the keypad to the factory preset code.
T
o keep the current code durring battery replacement: Leave the AC/DC Power Supply
plugged into the Control Module to retain your code when changing batteries.
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