BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Reference 2/22/06 Draft
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3.5.7 3.5.8 3.5.9 3.5.10 1 Regulatory Notices ...........................................................4 1.1 FCC Rules Part 15.......................................................4 1.2 ACTA Part 68...............................................................4 2 InGrid Component Installation and Registration ...............5 2.1 Components.................................................................5 2.2 Maximum System Capacity .................
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 7.4 Blank And Sleep Modes.............................................41 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheet.......................42 Appendix B: Glossary of Programmable Topics .....................44 Appendix C: Programming Shortcuts .....................................50 7.4.1 Shortcuts, Defined...............................................50 7.4.2 Shortcut Programming Example .........................50 7.4.3 Wildcards.........................
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 1 Regulatory Notices 1.1 computer modem, etc.) already has the telephone line in use. To do so, alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line. Proper installation is depicted in the following diagram.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 2 InGrid Component Installation and Registration Important Note 2.1 Please read and fully understand the BHS-i100 User’s Manual before reading this manual or attempting to install the system. The User’s Manual describes the system’s features, functions, and user interface requirements in great detail. That information is not repeated in this manual Sensor to Grid Extender – This communication operates at both 345 MHz and 2.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions • • • Wait for confirmation message on Programmer Confirm/qualify registration at new component Repeat for additional components Finally, the installer may perform any additional system programming and a walk test before turning the system over to the customer. 2.6 Install Keypads Keypads are surface-mounted in any convenient interior location, at a height that is convenient for use. The BHS-i100 supports up to 4 Keypads.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 6. 7. Insert the outlet screw through both the tab and the center screw hole of the outlet cover, and tighten as necessary. The tab and the cover should be snug against the outlet, but not so tight that it causes flexing or stress on either the tab or the outlet cover. Reconnect power to the outlet by turning the circuit breaker on or replacing the fuse. • • • 2.6.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 6. 7. down until the hole in the tab is aligned with the center screw hole of the outlet cover. Insert the outlet screw through both the tab and the center screw hole of the outlet cover as shown in Figure 4, and tighten as necessary. The tab and the cover should be snug against the outlet, but not so tight that it causes flexing or stress on either the tab or the outlet cover.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions NOTE The colors of house phone wires vary. If the colors do not match the diagrams above, connect the wire that was connected to Tip Out (+) to Terminal 8 (the brown wire on the RJ31X and the black wire on the RJ38X), and connect the wire that was connected to Ring Out (-) to Terminal 1 (the grey wire on the RJ31X or the yellow wire on the RJ38X).
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions The RSSI is the Received Signal Strength Indication showing how strongly the Programmer is receiving the wireless signal from the Master Keypad. It is a reasonable estimate of the signal that the new Keypad should also receive. Pressing “2” deregisters the Programmer and causes the initial registration screen to be displayed. 2.9.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Problem: Symptom: Recovery: A neighboring GE is registered into the local system. Programmer shows acceptance screen but the GE is still blinking or GE Finder fails. Delete GE using the Programmer. If necessary, restart registration procedure beginning with “Set First Keypad To Master” procedure in section 2.9.2 (initial installation). Sensor (Magnet | External) REGISTERED Press ENTER to continue or 2.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Symptom: Recovery: During the registration process, a Sensor is inserted but the Programmer does not recognize the Sensor. No registration message appears to be transmitted. Sensor may be registered to another system. Reset the Sensor to factory default settings. See section 2.10.4. 2.11.1 Install The Auxiliary Siren To mount the Auxiliary Siren: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2.10.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions number which is currently in use, the Programmer will display: Please Fault Sensor OK to overwrite Siren 1? 1=YES 2=NO (Note: the actual text displayed will differ slightly depending on the type of sensor you are attempting to register.) 2. 8. After the siren number has been selected, the Programmer will display a list of configuration parameters such as: Exit Tone Enable: >YES 9.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions OK to overwrite zone 12? 1=YES 2=NO 8. Key Fob detected Press any Key Fob Button 3 times To qualify After the zone number has been selected, the Programmer will display a list of zone types such as: 3. Zone # Type ? INSTANT 4. The process may be repeated until all Sensors are registered. 10. Use the Programmer’s Zone Finder to ensure that all sensors are correctly registered.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3 Programming 3.1 previously configured system, the access code is the Alarm Report Account ID. 11. After the access code is entered followed by the “ENTER” key, the Programmer displays the following: Getting Started The BHS-i100 is programmed using the InGrid model BP420 wireless Programmer, shown below. The programming is menubased. Waiting for Registration Press ESC to restart 3.1.1 Power Up The Programmer 12.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions • • • • 3.2 Topic. A programmable feature, like zone type or the global exit delay. In command location programming, a topic would occupy a single command location. Option. A way in which a topic can be programmed. An option could be the number of seconds a siren sounds, the type of communicator needed, or a customer’s name. In command location programming, an option would be the data programmed at a particular location. Path.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions BACK. ESC. ↑. ↓. HOME. Account Name > SIA Receiver█ Press once to erase the last character in the display. Press once to cancel a programming change before it is written to memory. The display reverts to the previously programmed information and the Programmer returns to navigational mode. Next, press the [Back] key to erase the old value. Input the new value. Input the desired text using any combination of letters, numbers and special characters.
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BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3.3 8. Use the [Back] key to erase the current value, if present. 9. Input 159. 10. Press the [Enter] key to write the change to memory and return to the navigational mode. 11. Press the [Home] key to return to the Home Menu. Organization Of Menu Programming 3.3.1 Programming Tree The illustration on the previous pages shows how the programming information is organized at the Home Menu level. Advanced Programming Example.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3.5 Programming Options Sensor will automatically register and both the Programmer and the Keypads will triple beep. 3.5.1 Home Menu Option 1: Set Defaults If the Sensor fails to register within 60 seconds, the Programmer will leave registration mode automatically. If a system detects two registration bursts during the Sensor registration mode it will not register either Sensor and the Programmer will leave registration mode automatically.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions To Skip: If you do not wish to learn any Ademco Transmitters, press the [\/] key to scroll to the next menu item. automatically. The registration must be confirmed by faulting the Auxiliary Siren. Menu Item 4: Learn Key Fob To Skip: Information sought: Do you wish to learn (register) one or more Keychain Remotes? Default value: No Keychain Remotes learned To Configure: If you wish to learn a Keychain Remote, press the [Enter] key to begin.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions their default configurations, Communicator 1 is the central station, Communicators 2-4 are blank.) Default value: Communicator 1: Blank Communicator 2-4: Blank To Configure: To change the account number of Communicators 1 through 4, press [\/] to scroll to the desired Communicator number, and press the [Enter] key to select the Communicator Account Number field. Press the [Enter] key again to switch to the data- entry mode.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions To Skip: If you do not wish to program a global entry delay, press the [\/] key to scroll to the next menu item. To Skip: If you do not wish to change the current setting, press the [\/] key to scroll to the next menu item.
Aux Siren 24 COMM COMM Advanced Menu Device Menu Device Menu Keychain Remote Zones Grid Extender Keypad Edit/View Zone Keypad BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
1 View/Edit User Add Keychain Delete User 4 Device Comm Global Parameters User Access Host Access User Special Bypass User Duress Master 9 10 11 12 Codes Note: Predefined User Access Opening/Closing Reports User Name.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Advanced Menu topics. The tables that follow list the programmable topics found in Advanced Programming, and show the ways in which each topic can be configured. Rows shaded grey are menu items, rather than programmable topics. Below each grey row are one or more indented rows showing the programmable topics found under that menu item. Topic Range 3. Keychain Remote Menu Select Keychain Remote 1. View/Edit Keychain Remote 1. Name 0-20 characters 2.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 2-4: No 1: Yes 2-4: No 1: Yes 2-4: No 1: Yes 2-4: No No 13. Medical Alarm Yes/No 14. Auxiliary Alarm Yes/No 15. Silent Alarm Yes/No 16. Burglary Trouble 17. Fire Trouble Yes/No 18. Gas Trouble 19. Panic Trouble 20. Medical Trouble 21. Auxiliary Trouble 22. Silent Trouble 23. Closing 24. Opening 25. Cancel 26. Receiver Jammed 27. Device Error 28. Device Tamper 29. AC Fail 30. Low Battery 31. Battery Fail (Load Shed) 32. Siren Trouble 33.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 4. Burglary Cutoff Minutes 5. Panic Pattern 6. Panic Cutoff Minutes 7. Medical Pattern 8. Medical Cutoff Minutes 9. Gas Pattern 10. Gas Cutoff Minutes 11. Auxiliary Pattern 12. Auxiliary Cutoff Minutes B (page 29) 0-255 minutes Select from List B (page 29) 0-255 minutes Select from List B (page 29) 0-255 minutes Select from List B (page 29) 0-255 minutes Select from List B (page 29) 0-255 minutes 3.5.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3.6 Programmable Options Lists The following sections are lists of the programmable options available for some topics. 3.6.1 List A: Zone types 3.6.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 3.7 Remote Programming The BHS-i100 can be programmed remotely. For instructions, contact the Customer Service Downloading department. 3.8 Shortcut Programming You can navigate through the Advanced Programming tree more quickly by pressing the numbers of the desired menu items. For example, you can move from the Home Menu to the View/Edit Account menu by pressing 4-3-1. Those numbers “43-1”are the “shortcut” for View/Edit Account.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 4 System Testing And Maintenance 4.1 4.1.2 Pre-Test System Reporting System You can test the system’s reporting functions by conducting an Installer Test, described in the preceding section. You may also send a pre-test report, by following the procedure described below: 4.1.1 Installer Testing You can test all of the system’s programmed zones/sensors, including soft-zones, in the Programmer’s Installer Test mode. 1. 2.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions area, program the Daylight Savings topic “no.” The customer cannot set of adjust the Keypad’s clock. 4.3 4.2 4.3.1 Device Battery Status Maintaining Devices Each Grid Extender and Auxiliary Siren in the system contains a backup battery used only in the event of AC power loss. This battery is periodically tested under load to determine its status. If a battery can no longer hold a charge, a Low Battery status is reported on the Keypad.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 5.2 Browse Events 5.2.1 Determining A Zone Number The BHS-i100 system stores more than 100 events in its event memory. You can review these events in installer programming. From the handheld Programmer’s Home Menu, select Option 8: Browse Events. The Programmer displays the following list: 1 2 3 4 5 The Zone Finder allows you to determine the number of a particular zone. To use it, do the following: 1.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions • Firmware Version 1751 Solutions: • Verify that the telco interface is properly wired and that telephone service is in place, as described in the preceding section.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions • • • 5.4 LED is steadily lit, the battery is good. (The Keychain Remote takes one A23 battery.) Attempt to arm the system while standing in front of the Keypad. If the Keychain Remote’s signals are being received, the Keypad’s display will mirror the changing status of the system. If the signals are not being received, repeat the Keychain Remote learning sequence described in section 2.15.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 6 Compliance information • 6.1 UL Compliance • • • 6.1.1 Residential Listings • When installed following the guidelines presented below, the BHS-i100 system is compliant with these agency listings: • • • • • UL 985 – Household Fire Warning System Units UL 1023 – Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL 1635 – Digital Alarm Communicator system Units UL 1637 – Home Health Care Signaling Equipment • • 6.1.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions The systems come defaulted in the SIA mode and contain some programming areas, which are not available in the Brinks Default mode. Below are the default values. 32. If Cross Zoning is enabled, do not Cross Zone Exit/ Entry and Fire zone types.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 7 Supplemental information 7.3.1 Unconfigured Zone 7.1 System Specifications Alarm output: Transmission format: Keypad enclosure: Operating temperature: Relative humidity: Operating voltage Residential system weight: Reporting format: Ringer equivalence: Standby power: System test: UL compliance: Zones: 7.2 This zone type is used for those zones for which no sensors are installed (a disabled zone). No alarms can result from an unconfigured zone.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Follower Zone Secondary Delay Zone 7.3.6 Day / Night Zone 7.3.4 Instant Zone When a Day/Night Zone is used to monitor line cuts, the zone behaves in the following ways when a line is cut: If the system is armed, the siren sounds. If the system is disarmed, the Keypad displays a trouble message and beeps. The user can silence the beeping manually. Zones that protect areas that are not common points of entry can be programmed as instant zones.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 7.3.10 Auxiliary Zone A monitoring device on this 24-hour zone type can be used to summon help when a potentially dangerous condition exist, such as frozen pipes, or water leaks. A push button device on the zone can also be used to trigger silent report tampers. An alarm is triggered when the auxiliary zone is faulted. However, no sirens sound. 7.3.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions the sirens will sound the Temporal Code 3 cadence for the fire alarm. The sirens and bells of all other alarms are overridden. 7.3.13 Local Zone This zone type is a 24-hour zone which, when faulted, sounds a one-second siren blast. All alarms are local. This zone can be used to identify when a pool gate, a gun cabinet, a chemical storage area, or a liquor cabinet is opened. A local alarm results whenever the zone is faulted. 7.3.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheet BHS-i100 System Information Worksheet Grid Extender Keypad Signal Extender Keychain Remote 1 Installed by: ____________________________ Date: _________________________________ Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Location/Other Button User Number: 1 2 3 4 Keychain Remote 2 Button User Number: 1 2 3 4 Keychain Remote 3 Button User Number: 1 2 3 4 Keychain Remote 4 Button User Number: 1 2 3 4 42
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Type Location/Other Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Keypad Tamper Switch Line Cut Fire Medical Police 43
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Appendix B: Glossary of Programmable Topics before the system goes off line. Program “yes” to enable this type of reporting. --- A ---AC Fail (Report). Tells the central station (or other communicator) that the system has experienced an AC power failure for the amount of time specified in the AC Power Fail Delay. Program “yes” to enable this type of reporting for that particular communicator. Burglary Alarm (Report).
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Comm 2 Backup. Directs the system to automatically send reports to the backup communicator when all attempts to send the report to communicator 1 have failed. Program “yes” to enable this type of backup reporting. Comm Enable. Activates the communicator, allowing it to report events. This topic does not affect remote programming (Downloader Imagine sessions). Program “yes” to allow the communicator to send reports. Dial Attempts.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Delay using the Standard Programming Menu. Program a delay of 1-250 seconds. stored in the Imagine database. The new code is given to the customer by a Customer Care operator when needed. Exit Tone Enable. Causes the Keypad to beep during the exit delay. This may be disabled at the Keypad. Program “yes” to enable this tone for the Keypad in question. ----I ---Installer Login (Report).
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Medical Cutoff Minutes. How many minutes the bell/siren output sounds following a medical alarm. Program a time of 0255 minutes, where 0 latches the sounder. Program Error (Report). Tells the central station (or other communicator) that a program error occurred. The following conditions are considered program errors: 1) power-on reset; 2) Watchdog reset; 3) zone status overflow. Program “yes” to enable this type of reporting. Medical Trouble (Report).
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Select User. This menu item is displayed when the User Menu is initially selected. It allows you to select and then modify a user’s configuration. It is not a programmable topic. example, to send a test report at half-past the hour, program this topic with the number 30.) This topic is used in conjunction with the Test Time of Day- Hours. Program 0-59 minutes. Signal Extender.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Zone Type. Specifies the characteristics of a zone, identifying the conditions under which a fault on the zone is interpreted as an alarm. Examples of zone types include fire, entry/exit, instant, etc. Choose from the list of available zone types, or select unconfigured to instruct the system to ignore the zone.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Appendix C: Programming Shortcuts 48. Input the new user code 49. Press the [Enter] key to write the programming change to memory and return to the navigational mode. 50. Press the [Home] key to return to the Home Menu. At this point, you can begin the next shortcut programming task. 7.4.1 Shortcuts, Defined A shortcut is a series of numbers that takes you directly from the Home Menu to a specific point in the Advanced Programming tree.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions 68. Comm Enable 71. Comm Name 74. Comm Type 77. Confirm Fob Bell 80. Daylight Savings 83. Defer Test 86. Delay Display Enable 89. Delinquent Days 92. Dial Prefix 95. Dial Area Code 98. Dial Attempts 101. Dial Phone Number 104. Dialer Display Enable 107. Dialer Delay Time 110. Display Time 113. Double Dispatch 116. Entry Delay Time 119. Entry Tone Enable 120. (Keypad) 123. Entry Tone Enable (Siren) 126. Exit Delay Time 129. Exit Tone Enable 130.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Device Error 258. Report Events: Device Tamper 262. Report Events: Fire Alarm 266. Report Events: Fire Trouble 270. Report Events: Installer Login 274. Report Events: Low Battery 277. Report Events: Medical Alarm 281. Report Events: Medical Trouble 285. Report Events: Opening 289. Report Events: Panic Alarm 293. Report Events: Panic Trouble 297. Report Events: Program Error 301. Report Events: Silent Alarm 305. Report Events: Silent Trouble 309.
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions Appendix D: SIA False Alarm Reduction Features The BHS-i100 can be set to a SIA default mode from the Home Menu by selecting Set Defaults. You will be asked to confirm that you want to reset the programming defaults, and then asked which Compliance Mode you want to use. Your options are Brinks Mode or SIA Mode (factory default). To use programming defaults that comply with the SIA Standard, select the SIA Mode.