User's Manual

BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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Symptom: 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.
Recovery: Reset the Sensor to factory default settings. See
section 2.10.4.
2.10.4 Resetting A Sensor To Factory Default
In some instances, an InGrid Sensor may contain an identity and
configuration that prevents the installer from registering a
Sensor. This will require the device to be restored to factory
default settings before continuing with registration.
To restore a Sensor to the factory default settings:
1. Remove the Sensor from the clip.
2. The reset contacts as shown in the picture below. Figure 7
3. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, short the reset
contacts to each other for several seconds.
4. The Sensor should now be restored to factory default
settings and be ready for registration.
Figure 7
2.11 Install/Learn Auxiliary Sirens
Occasionally, one or more Auxiliary Sirens are needed. This may
occur if the layout of the home prevents the Keypad sirens from
adequately reaching all areas of the home or if residents suffer
from hearing loss. If an Auxiliary Siren is necessary, it should be
mounted in a location that will enable all occupants of the
household to hear the siren.
2.11.1 Install The Auxiliary Siren
To mount the Auxiliary Siren:
1. Remove the back plate from the Auxiliary Siren
2. Mount the back plate to the wall using #8 drywall screws.
3. Install the CR123 batteries.
4. Learn the Auxiliary Siren.
5. Mount the siren to the back plate.
6. Test the Auxiliary Siren
2.11.2 Learn The Auxiliary Siren
1. Using the Programmer, navigate to “Learn Devices”, then
“Learn Auxiliary Siren”. Registration will be enabled for 60
seconds only. The Programmer will display:
Press button
On Ext Siren
2. While holding the Programmer near the Auxiliary Siren,
press the button on the Auxiliary Siren. The Auxiliary Siren
will automatically register and both the Programmer and the
Keypads will triple beep. If successful, the Programmer will
display:
Mount Siren on back
plate to qualify
the installation
3. If the Auxiliary Siren fails to register within 60 seconds, the
Programmer will leave registration mode automatically. If a
system detects two registration bursts during the Auxiliary
Siren registration mode it will not register either Auxiliary
Siren and the Programmer will leave registration mode
automatically.
4. The registration must be confirmed by [doing something –
TBD on Siren hardware design] the Auxiliary Siren. The
Programmer will then display either:
Siren QUALIFIED
Press any key to continue
or
Siren NOT QUALIFIED
Press any key to continue
5. If the Auxiliary Siren fails to qualify, the Programmer will
return to the “Learn Devices” menu.
6. If the Auxiliary Siren successfully qualifies, the Programmer
will display:
Enter Siren Number:
> <default>
7. The installer may enter a new number, or press [Enter] to
select the default number. If the installer enters a siren
Reset Contacts