User's Manual

BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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3 Programming
3.1 Getting Started
The BHS-i100 is programmed using the InGrid model BP420
wireless Programmer, shown below. The programming is menu-
based.
3.1.1 Power Up The Programmer
The Programmer is a standalone wireless device that does need
to be physically connected to the system in the customer’s
home. The Programmer is powered by an internal battery. The
battery requires periodic charging from its AC power supply. The
Programmer will automatically enter a sleep mode to conserve
battery power whenever no key is pressed in a 15 minutes
interval. To apply power to the Programmer, press any key.
3.1.2 Registration Overview
The BHS-i100 is a grid network of devices installed in the
customer’s home or small office. For the security and privacy of
the customer, the wireless communications between the devices
is protected with encryption keys that are unique to each
customer’s grid network. The encryption keys are calculated
based upon the Registration Access Code. For a system
configured with factory default values, the Registration Access
Code is “1 2 3 4 5”. After the Comm 1 Account ID has been
programmed into the system, the Comm 1 Account ID is
assigned to the Registration Access Code. If the Registration
Access Code is not known, the system will need to be reset to
factory default values.
In order to access the configuration of the BHS-i100 installed in
the customer’s home or small office, the Programmer must
temporarily “join” the grid network so that the Programmer can
receive and transmit the encrypted wireless messages between
the devices.
Note: The following procedure allows you to register a
Programmer to an existing system. Follow the directions in
section 2.9 in order to create and configure a new system.
3.1.3 Register the Programmer
If the Programmer has not already been registered into the
system, register the Programmer:
1. 1 Press and hold “1”, “9” on any keypad until the LED starts
flashing..
2. The system is now ready to register a Programmer.
3. Power up the Programmer by pressing any key. The
Programmer will display:
Welcome to BHS-i100
Enter Access Code
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10. The Installer is prompted for a login access code. For new
systems the default access code is “1 2 3 4 5”; for a
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:
Waiting for
Registration
Press ESC to restart
12. After entering the correct access code, the Programmer
will register to the Master Keypad. Upon successful
registration, the Programmer and the Master Keypad will
chirp. The Programmer will then display the Home Menu.
3.1.4 Home Menu
The Home Menu now appears. The Programmer displays four
menu items at a time, as shown in the illustration below and to
the left. The entire Home Menu is shown to the right. Use the [/\]
and [\/] keys to scroll through the menu items.
1 Set Defaults
2 Learn Devices
3 Standard Menu
4 Advanced Menu
Home Menu, as it first appears on display
1 Set Defaults
2 Learn Devices
3 Standard Menu
4 Advanced Menu
5 Test Menu
6 Replace Hardware
7 Upload Config
8 Browse Events
9 Diagnostics
10 Prog Batt Stat
11 Set Poweroff Time
12 Set Backlt Time
13 Exit
Entire Home Menu
The Home Menu allows you to choose between Standard and
Advanced Programming, and a variety of diagnostic tools. Press
the [\/] key to view the lower items on the list.
There are two ways to select most menu items. You may scroll
to the item you want, using the [/\] and [\/] keys, and then press
the [Enter] key to select it. You may also select an item by
entering its menu number.
3.1.5 Menu Programming Terminology
Because menu programming is somewhat different from
command location programming, the terminology used to
describe it is also slightly different. In this manual, the following
terms are used: