User's Manual
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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To Skip: If you do not wish to learn any
Ademco Transmitters, press the [\/]
key to scroll to the next menu item.
Menu Item 4: Learn Key Fob
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. See section 2.15 for detailed
steps.
When prompted, press one of the
Keychain Remote’s buttons three
times. To exit without programming
a Keychain Remote, press the
[Esc] key.
When the Keychain Remote has
been learned, the display indicates
"press any key" to continue. Press
any key to return to the Standard
Menu.
Note: You must enable a user for each
Keychain Remote before the
Keychain Remote is operational.
The user is enabled when you
create it using Item 5 (User Codes)
from the Standard Menu. You
cannot add a Keychain Remote to
users 9-13.
To Skip: If you do not wish to learn a
Keychain Remote, press the [\/]
key to scroll to the next menu item.
Menu Item 5: Learn Ext Siren
Information sought: Do you wish to learn (register) one
or more Auxiliary Sirens?
Default value: No Auxiliary Sirens learned
To Configure: If you wish to learn an Auxiliary
Siren, press the [Enter] key to
begin. See section 2.11.2 for
detailed steps. Registration will be
enabled for only 60 seconds. While
holding the Programmer near the
Auxiliary Siren, push the button on
the Auxiliary Siren. The Auxiliary
Siren will automatically register and
both the Programmer and the
Keypads will triple beep.
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.
The registration must be confirmed
by faulting the Auxiliary Siren.
To Skip: If you do not wish to learn an
Auxiliary Siren, press the [\/] key to
scroll to the next menu item.
3.5.3 Home Menu Option 3: Standard Menu
The Standard Menu walks you through the setup of the typical
system. The subjects covered in the Standard Menu are:
Menu
Item
Subject Select this menu item if
you wish to program:
1 Comm/Pager The account numbers
that are reported to
communicators 1
through 4
2 Dial Prefix These are any special
codes required when
placing a phone call.
The codes
programmed here
apply to all dialing
options.
3 Set Exit Delays The Keypads’ exit
delays.
4 Set Entry Delays The entry delays for all
the entry zones.
5 User Codes The system’s user
codes.
6 Line Cut Monitor Whether line cut
monitoring is enabled
or disabled.
7 Open/CIose Reports Whether the system
reports openings and
closings to the central
station.
8 User Code Len The user code length
for Account 1.
Each menu item is discussed in more detail in the tables that
follow.
To program a particular subject, scroll to it using the [/\] and [\/]
keys, and then press the [Enter] key to access the items within
the topic. Once you have moved to the item you wish to change,
press the [Enter] key to change to the data-entry mode. Input
the new data and press the [Enter] key again to write the data to
memory and to return to navigational mode. The Programmer
displays the next menu item. Press the [Esc] key to return to the
Standard Menu.
You may also move directly to items 1-9 of the Standard Menu
by pressing the item number while you are in the navigational
mode.
Menu Item 1: Comm/Pager
Information sought: What are the Account Numbers of
Communicators 1 through 4? (In