User's Manual

BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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B (page 29)
4. Burglary Cutoff
Minutes
0-255 minutes 5
5. Panic Pattern Select from List
B (page 29)
Steady
6. Panic Cutoff
Minutes
0-255 minutes 5
7. Medical Pattern Select from List
B (page 29)
Medical
8. Medical Cutoff
Minutes
0-255 minutes 5
9. Gas Pattern Select from List
B (page 29)
Pulse 1s/1s
10. Gas Cutoff
Minutes
0-255 minutes 0 (indefinite)
11. Auxiliary
Pattern
Select from List
B (page 29)
Silent
12. Auxiliary Cutoff
Minutes
0-255 minutes 0
Advanced Programming Option 4: User Access Menu. The
fourth item in the Advanced Menu allows you to configure or
delete a user or Keychain Remote.
Topic Range Default
Select User Number
1. View/Edit User
1. User Name 0-20 characters
2. User Access
Code
Determined by
User number
Master User 1-2-
3; Host Check-in
8-7-6; Blank for all
others
3. Opening/
Closing Reports
Yes/No User 12: Yes
2. Add Keychain
3. Delete User
3.5.5 Home Menu Option 5: Test Menu
Option 5 of the Home Menu allows you to conduct a test of the
system following installation. For additional information about
this option, see page 31. It also allows you to qualify system
RF sensors and determine the zone number to which a
particular sensor has been assigned using Zone Finder. For
more information about this item, see page 33.
3.5.6 Home Menu Option 6: Replace Hardware
Option 6 of the Home Menu allows you to. load the home
security system with the configuration stored in Imagine.
3.5.7 Home Menu Option 7: Upload Configuration
Fifteen minutes after you leave the installer programming mode,
the BHS-i100 automatically reports programming changes to
the Imagine central database. The call is completely automated.
During this call, the system synchronizes its clock with the
server’s.
If you would prefer, you can instruct the system to make this call
immediately. To do this, select Option 6 of the Home Menu,
then press the [Enter] key.
3.5.8 Home Menu Option 8: Browse Events
Option 8 of the Home Menu allows you to view the events
stored in the system’s memory. For additional information about
this option, see page 33.
3.5.9 Home Menu Option 9: Diagnostics
Option 9 of the Home Menu allows you to check the status of
the following:
System Firmware Version
3.5.10 Home Menu Option 10: Programmer Battery
Status
Option 10 of the Home Menu allows you to check the status of
the following::
Programmer Battery Voltage
3.5.11 Home Menu Option 11: Set Poweroff Time
Option 11 of the Home Menu allows you to set the length of
time the programmer must be inactive before powering down.
This feature is active only when the Programmer is operating on
battery.
3.5.12 Home Menu Option 12: Set Backlight Time
Option 12 of the Home Menu allows you set the amount of time
the Programmer backlight will remain on.