Skylink WD-318 Leaflet

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1. INTRODUCTION
2. SET UP CODE CONNECTORS AND ZONE CONNECTORS
Door/Window Alert
Model WD-318
3. POWER UP THE DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR AND RECEIVER
After setting up all the connectors, both units are ready to be powered up.
Plug in the adapter to the receiver, the green LED will start flashing indicating the
receiver unit is powered up but no sensor is detected.  Remove the top cover
of the sensor and insert the 3V lithium battery to the sensor as shown in the diagram.
When the magnetic contact is
closed, the receiver will not beep.
Adapter
Code Connectors on  Sensor
Code Connectors on  Receiver
Plug in the adapter to the receiver
1. CODE CONNECTORS
Sensor
The Door/Window Alert is designed to monitor any door or
window within your house.  When the monitored window or
door is opened, the receiver will alert you.  It will beep and
flash.
In this package, you should find a sensor, a magnet, a
Houselink
®
 receiver, an adapter, 3V lithium battery, a clip and
other mounting accessories.
Please follow the instructions below to set up the door /
window sensor and the receiver.
Before inserting the battery, keep the magnet away from
the sensor. After inserting the battery to the door /
window sensor, the receiver will beep and flash.  If the
door / window sensor is set to zone 1, zone 1 red LED
will flash.  The beeping and flashing will continue until the
magnetic contact is close to the sensor.
You are now ready to install the sensor and the magnet to
a door or window.
Note: The receiver may not be able to receive the signal
from the sensor properly if they are too close to each
other. Move the sensor further from the receiver to test
again.
3V Lithium
battery
Mounting
plate
When the magnetic contact is
broken (open), the receiver will
beep and a LED will flash.
Insert 3V lithium battery to the sensor
In order for the sensor to communicate with the receiver properly, the sensor’s
code must match with the receiver’s code.  Code connectors 1 to 6 can be found
by opening the top cover of the sensor and the back cover of the receiver.  User
is required to set these code connectors randomly and the code settings on
the sensor and receiver must be the same.  Each position of the code
connector can be set to “+”, “-” or “0” position.  Refer to the diagram below to set
the code connectors properly. If the connector is placed on the top and middle
posts, that column is set on “ + ”. If the connector is placed on the middle and
bottom posts, that column is set on “ - ”. If the connector is removed completely,
(not placed on any posts), it is set to “ 0 ”. (see diagram for examples of how to
set a column to the three different positions).
“+” positive
side up
4. INSTALLATION
The sensor should be mounted on the
door / window frame and the magnet
should be mounted on the door / window
itself.  Mount the sensor or magnet as
high as possible.
You should find a grey alignment marking
on one side of the sensor. The magnet
should be in contact with this marking
when the door / window is closed (Refer
to Diagram A).
SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION
2 pcs  3.5 x 18 screws
2 pcs  3.5 x 12 screws
Open the top cover
‘+’
‘-’
0
Magnet
Houselink
®
Receiver
 Clip
Clip
Note: A connector can be
removed with the clip,
as shown.
Each receiver can work with up to 4 different sensors (to represent 4
different zones on the receiver). There are 2 connectors that deter-
mine the zone number 1, 2, 3 and 4.  These 2 connectors can be
found by opening the top plastic cover, near the code connectors
with marking “A” & “B”.  Please follow Table 1 to set the zone.
2. ZONE CONNECTORS
“+” in the table means the connector for that position should be placed
on the posts.
“-“ in the table means the connector for that position should be removed.
A
B
Zone 1
+
+
Zone 2
+
-
Zone 3
-
+
Zone 4
-
-
Note: If you experience interference from a nearby system, which
could accidentally trigger your system, please change the code
settings on the sensor and receiver. The code setting on the sensor
and receiver should still match after changing the code setting.
Zone
connectors
Table 1