SKK WiFi Intelligent Household Alarm User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SKK
Table of Contents
SKK WiFi Intelligent Household Alarm User Manual
Say hello to SKK Home Alarm.
Alarm Base Station
The central hub of your
Alarm system. Connects all of your Alarm devices to the Smart Life app, so
you’ll always stay in control of your home, wherever you are. Connects to
power with the included power supply.
Contact Sensor
Alerts you when a door or window is opened. Uses the Sensor magnet and
mounting hardware included with the Contact Sensor Install Kit.
Key Fob
Gives you hands-on control of your
Alarm system. Press the buttons to set the Alarm in 3 different Security
Modes.
1. Set up your Smart Life account.
1.First, download the Smart Life app for your iOS or Android device.
- Before setting up your Alarm, make sure you have the latest version of the Smart Life app from the app store.
http://smartapp.tuya.com/smartlife
2.Next, create your account.
- If you’re new to Smart Life, tap Sign up to create account. Enter your mobile phone or email address, then tap Get Verification Code, enter the code you receive in your mobile phone or email to set up the password.
- If you already have a Smart Life account used for other devices, tap Log in with Existing Account.
2. Set up your Alarm Base Station.
The Base Station is the brains and primary siren of your system. It communicates with all of your devices and sends us your alarm signals if you have activated alarm monitoring service.
- Place your Base Station in a central location in your house. DO NOT install it on the floor.
- Plug the Base Station into a power outlet using the included power cord.
3. Add Base Station to Smart Life app.
- Launch the app and tap the Plus ( + ) in the top right corner to add a Base Station device.
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Select Add Manually, Security & Sensors, then Alarm (Wi-Fi).
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Choose your Wi-Fi network and Enter the password. Then tab Next.
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Turn on the Base Station (after beep sound), the red light of Base Station is SLOWLY blinking (2s/time).
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Choose AP Mode and Select Confirm indicator slowly blink.
- Tap Go to Connect , select WLAN on your mobile phone setting, choose ShareLife-XXXX network on the WLAN setting.
- Switch back to Smart Life app, it will show Adding device on the Smart Life App.
- Now your Base Station is successfully added to Smart Life app. Tab Done.
4. Set up your Sensors and Remote Device.
Setting up your Alarm security devices involves two steps:
1
Connect
the device to your Alarm System.
2
Configure
any unique settings as needed.
For the easiest setup, complete two steps for each device before moving on to the next one. Using the app and this guide, we’ll help you position your Alarm to improve the security of your home.
Don’t pull out all of the tabs at once! It can make setting up your Alarm a lot more complicated. Wait until you’re ready to set up a certain device, then only pull its tab when the app prompts you.
Key Fob
1. Connect
To connect a Key Fob, tap Accessories at the bottom to set up the key fob.
Tap Remotes, then tap + Add, then there will be followed by a beeping sound
from the Base Station.
Now you need to press one of the remote button.
2. Configure
Using the app, choose the key fob, give it a unique name describing the key
fob.
Tap Remotes, then tap pen icon to edit the device name.
Contact Sensor
1. Connect
To connect a Contact Sensor, pull the tab out of the back. Tap Accessories at
the bottom to set up the contact sensor.
Now line up the Contact Sensor (sensor and magnet) together (Fig.1).
Tap Sensors, then tap + Add, then there will be followed by a beeping sound
from the Base Station. Now you need to separate the Contact Sensor (Fig.2).
2. Configure
Using the app, choose the Sensor placement (Door or Window), give it a unique
name describing the location, and assign it to a room.
Tap Sensor, then tap pen icon to edit the device name.
Motion Sensor
1. Connect
To connect a Motion Sensor, tap Accessories at the bottom to set up the motion
sensor.
Now turn on the Motion Sensor (ON/OFF button on the back).
Tap Sensors, then tap + Add, then there will be followed by a beeping sound
from the Base Station. Now you need to wave your hand in front of the Motion
Sensor.
2. Configure
Using the app, choose the Sensor placement, give it a unique name describing
the location, and assign it to a room.
Tap Sensor, then tap pen icon to edit the device name.
* Security Mode of Sensors
Choosing which Sensors are monitored in each mode.
Each Security Mode monitors specific groups of Sensors.
By default, Away Mode and Home Mode arms only Contact Sensors used on doors and windows.
You can customize which Sensors are armed in Away Mode. For example, if you want to avoid arming a specific door while in Home Mode, you can adjust this using Mode Settings (choose trigger the Alarm in the Away Mode ).
Sensors set to Away, Home, Disarmed Mode will trigger the alarm even your alarm system is set to Disarmed mode**.
5. Learn to use Alarm System.
Alarm Modes
Your Alarm system has three Security Modes to choose from: Disarmed, Away, and Home. You can switch between them using the Key Fob and the Smart Life app.
Away Modes
When you arm in Away Mode, by default all Sensors are armed. This Mode
should be used when you go out and there’s no one at home.
Home Modes
When you arm in Home Mode, only door and window Sensors are armed by default.
This Mode should be used when someone wants
to stay home and feel safe.
Disarmed Modes
No Sensors inside your home are armed. This is useful when you’re at home and
want the freedom to go in and out easily.
How to Arm and Disarm your Alarm
Using the Key Fob, simply press the Disarmed, Away, or Home Mode button. Using the Smart Life app, simply tap the Mode of your choice.
- Disarming will cancel your alarm signal.
If you’re professionally monitored, disarming the system during an alarm cancels the alarm signal sent to the monitoring center. In an emergency, allow the alarm to continue without disarming until you’re sure response is not needed.
Understanding Entry & Exit Delay
Exit Delay gives you a short period of time to leave your home
once you’ve armed the Alarm. You’ll hear a beeping sound to remind you that
there is only a few seconds to exit your home and close the door. When your
Exit Delay ends, your Alarm is in Armed Mode.
Entry Delay gives you a short time to disarm your Alarm when entering your home. Opening your door will trigger the Entry Delay to begin counting down. You’ll hear beeping sound during the delay, and when the delay ends, if you don’t disarm, your Alarm siren will sound.
- Customize each delay for any time between 0 seconds (no delay) and 540 seconds (9 minutes). Just make sure you have enough time to arm and disarm your Alarm.
Adding Shared Family Users
Tap pen icon , tap Share Device , then tap Add Sharing to enter sharing user’s Smart Life account name. (Sharing users should sign up for a Smart Life account in advance.)
How to trigger SOS alarm
Alarm features a SOS Alarm just in case an emergency occurs while you’re at home.
To trigger it, press the lightning button on the Key Fob, or tap SOS in the
Smart Life app.
6. Work with Alexa, and Google Home.
Voice Control
Connect Alarm System to select Alexa, or Google Home devices to easily set
your Alarm in Home, Away, and Disarmed Modes and check the status of your
security system with hands-free voice control.
- Tap pen icon, then tap Alexa or Google Assistant icon to connect.
Alexa Voice Commands
You can start controlling the Smart Alarm System with amazon Alexa using voice command. Such as
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“Alexa, arm {Alarm Security System} in away mode”
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“Alexa, arm {Alarm Security System} in home mode”
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“Alexa, disarm {Alarm Security System} ”
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“Alexa, what’s your voice code for my {Alarm Security System} ; Voice code 1234”
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“Armed” or “Disarmed”
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{Alarm Security System} is the default name of your alarm system.
Google Home Voice Commands
You can start controlling the Smart Alarm System with Google Home device using voice command. Such as:
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” Set the {Alarm Security System} to away mode.”
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” Set the {Alarm Security System} to home mode.”
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“Disarm {Alarm Security System} “
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{Alarm Security System} is the default name of your alarm system.
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