User's Manual
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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area, program the Daylight Savings topic “no.” The customer
cannot set of adjust the Keypad’s clock.
4.2 Maintaining Devices
4.2.1 Replacing A Grid Extender
To replace a defective Grid Extender:
1. Install the new Grid Extender, use Advanced Menu |
Device | Grid Extender | Choose Device | Replace and
proceed to add the new GE as per section 2.9. The newly
added GE will contain the same configuration values as
the old GE.
4.2.2 Replacing A Sensor
To replace a defective sensor:
1. Install the new sensor, use Advanced Menu | Device |
Zone/Sensor | Choose Device | Replace Zone to
configure the new sensor the same way the existing
sensor was configured. Refer to sections 2.10 and 2.12.
4.2.3 Replacing Auxiliary Siren
To replace a defective auxiliary siren:
2. Install the new sensor, use Advanced Menu | Device |
Auxiliary Siren | Choose Device | Replace Siren to
configure the new auxiliary siren the same way the existing
auxiliary siren was configured. Refer to section 2.11.2
4.2.4 Sensor Maintenance
The customer is required to test the system once a week to
identify any sensor malfunctions. The customer is also required
to clean the smoke detector every three months. See the User’s
Manual for more information on these tests and the cleaning
procedure.
4.2.5 Deleting A Keychain Remote
To delete a lost or inoperative Keychain Remote, do the
following:
1. Connect the handheld Programmer to the programming
port (J3) of the system. Enter installer programming.
23. From the Home Menu, choose Advanced | Device |
Keychain Remote | Select Keychain Remote | Delete
Keychain Remote. Select the Keychain Remote to be
deleted. The Programmer asks you to confirm your choice;
press [1] (yes) to proceed with the deletion, (or [2] (no) to
stop). When the Keychain Remote is deleted, the
Programmer displays the Keychain Remote menu.
24. If you are replacing the Keychain Remote, learn a new
Keychain Remote as described in section 2.15.
4.3 System Measurements
4.3.1 Device Battery Status
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. With the Programmer, the current
battery charge can be checked.