User's Manual
BHS-i100 Installation and Programming Instructions
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Select User. This menu item is displayed when the User Menu
is initially selected. It allows you to select and then modify a
user’s configuration. It is not a programmable topic.
Signal Extender. The Signal Extender is a wall mounted Grid
Extender that expands coverage of the grid network in the
customer’s home or small office. The Signal Extender can
receive signals from other Grid Extenders and Sensors. The
Signal Extender can also be connected to a telephone line.
Silent Alarm (Report). Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a silent alarm has occurred. This alarm
could be an alarm on a Silent Assault zone, a Duress report, or
a panic alarm from a Keychain Remote. Program “yes” to
enable this type of reporting.
Silent Trouble. Tells the central station (or other
communicator) that a trouble condition exists on a Silent
Assault zone. A corresponding restoral report will be sent when
the zone restores. Program “yes” to enable this type of
reporting.
Special Bypass Code. When entered while the system is
armed, this code (User 11) instructs the system to bypass any
special bypass zones. When the code is entered a second time,
the bypass on these zones is removed. The code can silence
alarms on special bypass zones only. Program a code of your
choice.
Special Bypass Enable. Instructs the system to bypass this
zone when the special bypass code is entered while the system
is armed. All other zones remain armed. Program “yes” to
bypass this zone under these circumstances.
Swap */# keys. Prevents the improper operation of the TCM in
those cases where the customer’s answering machine
responds to the [*] [*] [*] connecting command. If this topic is
enabled, the customer presses the [#] key instead of the [*] key
when accessing the TCM. Once the TCM has been accessed,
however, the use of the [*] key is the same regardless of how
the topic is programmed. Program “yes” to require the user to
press the [#] key instead of the [*] key when connecting to the
TCM.
---- T ----
Test Report Enable. Instructs the system to send periodic test
reports to the central station and all other comms that have the
Comm Test Report enabled. The Test Report Interval topic
specifies how frequently reports are sent. Program “yes” to
enable test reports to be sent.
Test Report Interval. The number of hours between the
transmission of test reports. (For the reports to be sent, the Test
Report Enable topic must be enabled.) If the Test Report
Interval is 0, the test report is sent daily. If the Test Report
Interval is less than 168 hours (one week), the test report is
sent sometime within a one-hour window. If the Test Report
Interval is greater than 168 hours, the report is sent at a
randomly chosen time within a one- day interval. Program 0-
10,000 hours (416 days).
Test Time of Day - Hours. Specifies the hour of the day in
which a test report is sent to the central station. This topic is
used in conjunction with the Test Time of Day - Minutes.
Program 0-23 hours. Add 12 hours for p.m. times, for example:
13 is 1 PM, 14 is 2 PM, etc.
Test Time of Day - Minutes. The minutes past the hour at
which time a test report is sent to the central station. (For
example, to send a test report at half-past the hour, program
this topic with the number 30.) This topic is used in conjunction
with the Test Time of Day- Hours. Program 0-59 minutes.
Trouble Report Enable. Instructs the system to send a report
to the central station whenever a trouble condition is detected.
By default, trouble reports are only enabled for fire zones.
Program “yes” to enable trouble reports for the zone being
programmed.
---- U ----
User Bypass Enable. Allows the user to manually bypass this
zone. Manually bypassed zones are restored to normal when
the system is disarmed. Program “yes” to allow users to
manually bypass this zone.
User Code. The three- to eight-digit number that the user
enters to make user-controlled changes to the system. Each
user code is truncated to the number of digits programmed in
the User Code Length topic. There are two pre-defined user
codes: User 9 – Host Check-in User (876); and User 13 –
Master User (123). You should change these default codes
when programming the system. Program a unique code for the
specified user.
User Code Length. The number of digits in a valid user code.
Any additional digits entered at the Keypad are ignored; thus, a
user entering a code of “1234” is truncated to “123” when the
code length is set to three. Program a value between 3 and 8.
User Name. Describes the user in additional detail. Five user
names have default values: User 9 (Host Check-in User), User
10 (Special Bypass User), User 11 (Duress User), and User 12
(Master User). Enter up to 24 characters.
---- V ----
Voice Mail Defeat Enable. Ensures that the Imagine software
connects to the system rather than to the customer’s voice mail
system. The Imagine calls the system, lets the telephone ring
once or twice, then hangs up and calls back again. The Imagine
repeats this sequence four times within a four-minute period.
The system then answers the fourth call. Program “yes” if the
homeowner has voice mail.
---- W ----
Wrap Around Enable. Instructs the system to allow the user to
press up to 18 keystrokes to enter a valid user code. For
example, a user code of “123” would be recognized in the four-
keystroke sequence “1123.” If this topic is disabled, the system
only accepts codes that are accurately entered within the same
number of keystrokes as the user code length. Program “yes” to
allow the wrap-around code entry.
---- Z ----
Zone #. The number of the zone assigned to a Sensor or
Transmitter. Program 1-59.
Zone Enabled. Tells the system whether the zone is active.
This applies to all zones, including the soft zones (zones 62 –
64) and the specialty zones (zones 60 and 61). Program “yes”
to activate these zones.
Zone Name. Describes the zone in additional detail. Each zone
type has a default name that reflects the zone function; this
name can be changed to be more descriptive or to distinguish
one zone from another. Enter up to 24 letters or numbers.