Skylink SC 10 Security System Basic Kit Skylink SC-10 Security System Basic Kit mfr: Skylinknet Inc.
Basic Kit (SC-10) includes:

- Audio Alarm

- 2 Door/Window Contact Sensors

- 2 4B433A Keychain Transmitters

- AC adapter, and all DC batteries.

- Instruction and all mounting materials (Velcro & screws)

Features:

- DIY Wireless Security System – Easy to install and ready to use, no programming is required.

- Rolling Code Technology – Leading edge technology provides maximum security and reduces false alarm.

- Ideal for homes, apartments, convenience stores, gas station and condominiums.

- This system is good for most small to medium size house (i.e. approx. up to 3000 ft2).
- For larger house, more accessories should be added in order to cover all the premises.

- Arm/Disarm using Keychain Transmitter.

- Includes a piercing 130 dB siren.

- Lighted keypad with Chime, Instant, mode.

- Low battery indication.

- AC power with 9V Alkaline battery backup (included).

- Up to 100ft range.
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