BT VP1000 manual Accessory Functions, Understanding Accessory Settings, Wireless Sensors

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Section 5 – Accessory Functions

You can expand or change the layout of your BT Home Monitor VP1000 system at any time. Add up to 28 wireless sensors, including Smoke Detectors, additional Movement Detectors and Magnetic Contacts. Control the system with up to 2 Keypads and 8 Keyfobs.

Your BT Home Monitor pack comes with 3 Wireless Sensors and 1 Keyfob, and these are pre-programmed with default settings to function as soon as the battery is activated. By reading this section, you will learn how to change the settings, to create a more personal home environment.

If you would like to add another sensor to your security system, or amend or delete a sensor already installed in your home, use the following instructions.

Please remember to update your personal account with this information so that your monitoring service can report information accurately. You can do this by ringing the number shown on your registration form or via your Internet account.

Understanding Accessory

Settings

WIRELESS SENSORS

All sensors are associated with four settings. These are:

The NUMBER of the sensor.

The RESPONSE of the sensor to an alert. Use the tables overleaf to familiarise yourself with how each response setting works. If you want a sensor to react differently when it detects an event, use this menu to change the setting.

The LOCATION of the sensor, denoted by the name of the room. The sensors provided within the BT Home Monitor VP1000 pack are pre-set with room names, but you can change these later. It is important to set the name of the room, so that you can tell exactly which sensor has triggered in an alert situation.

The sensor can also make a noise when it is triggered. The CHIME function means, for example, that a Magnetic Contact on your front door would make a sound when the door is opened. This function is set off by default, but you can choose to activate either a melody or a voice option.

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Contents BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 2601 04 ~ User GuideContents Introduction Key FeaturesGetting Started Overview Inside the Box Installing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000System Requirements Insert the rechargeable battery pack. Fig Connecting the PowerActivating the Battery Activating Control PanelDefault Settings Installing Wireless SensorsLocating the Wireless Sensors BT Home Monitor VP1000 package is set-up as followsMounting Using Adhesive Installing the Magnetic ContactTo install the Magnetic Contact, follow these instructions LocatingRemove the cover by unscrewing the closure screw. Fig Mounting Using ScrewsInstalling the Movement Detector Gently pull apart the base from the coverTips On Effective Positioning Another 7 Keyfobs can be registered to your Control Panel Remove the front cover using a screwdriverInstalling the Keyfob Activating the KeyfobRegistering For Your BT Home Monitoring Account Called ‘I am a new customer’About Your Property ID Number Completing Installation Testing Your System Full Test of Whole System System SettingsSwitch your BT Home Monitor System on Built in SirenUsing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 Change User Code KeyfobMaster Code Master CodeUser Codes Switching On and OffSwitching on House Press ActionUser Code Switching on HomePress Action Switching OFF Changing from on Home to on HouseChanging Sensor Response Types Sensor Response TypesSensor Help, Fire and Emergency Alerts Intrusion Sensors Contact ProcedureSensor Alerts Fire SensorsMessages on Your Control Panel Alert MessagesMessages from BT Home Monitoring Ready / MemorySend no on / OFF Alarm On and Off StatusSend on / OFF Press Display PIN # Test Remote accessSwitch Remote Access OFF AT the Control Panel To USE Voice CommunicationHear a status report User Settings Menu Panel FunctionsSystem Profile Menu Change User CodeAdd / Delete / Change Sensor Display shows S number Chime Scroll through these options Attic Hall Back DoorBasement BathroomAdd / Delete Keyfob DeleteOFF to Delete PressADD / DEL Keyfob ADD / DEL Keypad Add / Delete KeypadAdd / Delete Siren Test Sensors System SettingsExit Delay Time Test External SirenCommunications Settings BT Serial Number Factory ResetRecord Speech Custom LocationWireless Sensors Accessory FunctionsUnderstanding Accessory Settings Hour Sensors and Panic Functions Setting Sensor Response TypesIntruder Alerts Adding and Numbering a Sensor ADD SensorDisplay shows Number Location Selecting the Sensor Response TypeSelecting the Sensor Name Number ResponseDisplay shows Sensor no Melody Chime Sensor Name Selecting a Sensor SignalDeleting a Sensor Show / OK Display shows Sensor NOnumberDisplay shows OFF to Delete Display shows Keyfob no Adding and Numbering a KeyfobDeleting a Keyfob Display shows 1-WAY KP no Adding and Numbering a KeypadDeleting a Keypad Display shows Keypad noAdd / Delete Smoke Detector Logging Using An Online AccountOnly available if you have access to the internet Welcome Page and NavigationProperty Details Account DetailsAccount Users Monitor My PropertyContacts Testing AlertsEvent Details Locations For exampleReceiving Your BT Home Monitor TroubleshootingInstalling Your BT Home Monitor Do I have to programme the Control Panel? Why do I have to plug in my telephone line last?Do I have to set up the online account? What if I move?How do I add a new accessory? What is ‘Chime’?What is ‘Send on / OFF’? See there are different responses for Sensors, why?Why does my Movement Detector keep generating false alarms? Problems with the BT Home Monitor SystemWhy does my Control Panel have a communication failure? How do I know if a battery needs changing? What should I do if my telephone line is faulty?Operating Your BT Home Monitor in Emergencies Problems with the Online AccountKeep getting asked for my password after I am logged in? What happens if my electricity supply fails?Can I put in 999 as a contact? How can I tell if a BT Home Monitor alert is a false alarm?Why do I need a Master Code and User Code? UsageGuide To Alerts Hour AlertsFirst, to guard against a Received if a sensor First nominated Received if you have Troubleshooting Battery Panel Replace the battery BT Home Monitoring ServiceLow Battery Is not securely shut Case AlarmRe-registering it to the panel Low Battery Panel Replace the battery Remote KeypadInactivity Panel for 4 hours Support Contact UsProduct Information SpecificationsGeneral Information Control PanelMagnetic Contact Movement DetectorColour Ivory Operating Temperature -10 to 50C 14 to 122FWeight Inc. Battery 21g 3/4oz Colour Black KeyfobOutside of the 12 month guarantee period BT GuaranteeConditions of this guarantee are Instruction for returning the productContents Terms And ConditionsDuration ServiceMaking Sure the Service is Secure OUR CommitmentPaying OUR Charges Repairing Faults in the ServiceUSE of the Service Matters Beyond the Reasonable Control of Either Party Suspension of the ServiceIf YOU Break this Contract Limitation of LiabilityHOW this Contract can be Changed HOW to Give NoticeEnding this Contract Transfer of Rights and ObligationsLAW and Jurisdiction Annex a Schedule of ServiceSeverability We willDeclaration of Conformity for Please NoteAnnex B Offices worldwide

VP1000 specifications

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