User's Manual
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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Medical Cutoff Minutes. How many minutes the bell/siren
output sounds following a medical alarm. Program a time of 0-
255 minutes, where 0 latches the sounder.
Medical Trouble (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a trouble condition exists on a medical
zone. Program “yes” to enable this type of reporting.
Mode (Account). Indicates whether the system reports all
categories of system events, or only those specified. The topic’s
options include: 1) normal (reporting all event categories); 2)
local system (no reporting, fire and burglary alarms annunciated
locally); and 3) local fire (no reporting, only fire alarms
annunciated locally, other zones disabled). Choose the desired
option from the displayed list.
Motion Bypass Enable. Instructs the system to automatically
bypass the zone in question when the system is armed with
motions off. The zone returns to normal when the system is
disarmed. Program “yes” to bypass the zone under these
circumstances.
---- O ----
Open/Close Reports (Standard Menu). When enabled, the
system will send opening and closing reports for all active users
to the central station. Program “yes” to send these reports.
Note: by default, opening and closing reports are not enabled
for User 13 (the master user).
Open/Close Reports (User Privilege). Determines whether
the system sends opening and closing reports for the specified
user. The reports are sent to all communicators for which the
reports are enabled. See also Opening Reports and Closing
Reports. Program “yes” to send the reports for this user. Note:
by default, opening and closing reports are not enabled for User
13 (the master user).
Opening Reports (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that the system has been disarmed. This topic
enables reporting to the selected communicator. Program “yes”
to enable this type of reporting. See also Open/Close Reports
(User Privilege) to program this type of reporting for specific
users.
---- P ----
Panic Alarm (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a panic alarm has occurred. The alarm can
be triggered by either an assault zone or an emergency key.
Program “yes” to enable this type of reporting.
Panic Pattern. The cadence that annunciates an assault or
duress alarm. Although panic alarms are reported, they are
generally not annunciated locally; thus, the default value for this
cadence type is silent. Choose the desired cadence from the list
of options.
Panic Cutoff Minutes. How many minutes the bell or siren
output sounds following a panic alarm. Program a time of 0-255
minutes, where 0 latches the sounder.
Panic Trouble (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a trouble condition exists on a panic or an
assault zone.
Power Fail Delay. The number of minutes the AC power must
be out before an AC Fail report is sent to the central station.
Program a time of 0-255 minutes, where 0 sends the report
immediately.
Program Error (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a program error occurred. The following
conditions are considered program errors: 1) power-on reset; 2)
Watchdog reset; 3) zone status overflow. Program “yes” to
enable this type of reporting.
---- Q ----
Quick Arm Enable. Allows the system to be armed using the
[ON] key without a user code entry. Program “yes” to allow
codeless arming.
---- R ----
Report Alarm Receiver. Instructs the system to report events
on this zone to Communicator 1. However, the event is reported
only if the event type has been specified in the Communicator
Menu. Example: If zone 1 reports a burglar alarm to
communicator 1 (Report Alarm Receiver), but communicator 1
is configured to report fire alarms only, the report is not sent.
(Similarly, Report Comm 2 sends the report to Communicator
2, Report Comm 3 to Communicator 3, etc., through Report
Comm 4.) Program “yes” to allow the system to report zone
events to the specified communicator.
Restore Minutes. The number of minutes a zone must remain
restored (stable without faulting) following an alarm before
additional alarms are recognized and reported. This is a global
setting that applies to all of the system’s zones, including fire
and soft zones. Entering a valid user code (disarming the
system) clears the Restore Minutes timer. Program 0-255
minutes, where 0 allows the system to recognize a new alarm
instantly.
Restore Report Enable. Instructs the system to send a zone
restoral report to the central station after an alarm on the zone.
If the Restore Minutes Timer is set, the zone must remain
restored for that time before the report is sent. This topic also
applies to Trouble Reports. By default, Restoral Reports are not
enabled, Program “yes” to enable restoral reports to be sent.
Note: If an alarm is canceled before the restoral report is sent,
the restoral report is not sent.
Ring Back. Tells the system to confirm the arming of the
system by sounding a one-second blast on the bell and siren
outputs at the end of the exit delay. Program “yes” to enable
this feature.
Ring Count. The number of times the telephone rings before
the system answers an incoming call. Program 0-15 rings,
where 0 prevents the system from answering the telephone.
RSSI. The RSSI is the Received Signal Strength Indication
showing how strongly any GE is receiving the wireless signal
from the Master.
Run Away Threshold. Defines the number of alarms required
within any armed period that will trigger the system to
automatically place a check-in call to Imagine. This permits
central station personnel the opportunity to disable the
offending zone and/or system.
---- S ----
Select Comm. This menu item is displayed when the Comm
Menu is initially selected. It allows you to select and then modify
a communicator’s configuration. It is not a programmable topic.