BT VP1000 manual Setting Sensor Response Types, Intruder Alerts, Hour Sensors and Panic Functions

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SETTING SENSOR RESPONSE TYPES

Intruder Alerts

Choose any of these response types to monitor for intruders. The sensor can be programmed to sound immediately when triggered, or programmed with a time delay which gives you time to switch the system off on entering your home (i.e. Entry 1 and 2). These alerts only occur when your BT Home Monitor is switched on. If your system is switched off, triggering these sensors will not send an alert message.

 

 

Response Type

Alert Process

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home

It is possible to turn your system on when

 

 

 

you are at home to protect people inside.

 

 

 

This is called ON HOME. Any interior sensor

 

 

 

which needs to remain dormant to ignore

 

 

 

people in home mode should be given the

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOME response type.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home & House

Any sensor which needs to be fully active in all

 

 

 

ON modes should be given the HOME & HOUSE

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response type. Use this ON setting when your

 

 

house is unoccupied when everyone is out.

SECTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

Walk Thru

If you have a sensor which is disturbed as you

 

 

 

enter or leave your home, program it as a

 

 

 

WALK THRU. This means that during an entry

 

 

 

and exit delay period there is no alert,

 

 

 

otherwise all contacts are immediately notified

 

 

 

via an escalation process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entry 1

Program your main entry point with an

 

 

 

entry delay time setting. This means that

 

 

 

during an entry and exit delay period there is

 

 

 

no alert, otherwise all contacts are immediately

 

 

 

notified via an escalation process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entry 2

You may have two entry points to your home,

 

 

 

one which is further away from the Control

 

 

 

Panel. Use this setting to assign a different

 

 

 

entry delay period. This means that during

 

 

 

an entry and exit delay period there is no

 

 

 

alert, otherwise all contacts are immediately

 

 

 

notified via an escalation process.

 

 

 

 

24 hour Sensors and Panic Functions

These response types are 24 hour sensors, meaning alerts will be created even when your system is not switched on. Please ensure you assign a FIRE response to a Smoke Detector so that the alarm is always active. The Help and Emergency functions are also 24-hour alerts, meaning you can use the system to call for help at any time of the day or night.

Response Type

Alert Process

 

 

Help Silent

If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or

 

even switched OFF a sensor programmed to

 

this setting or the Help button on the Control

 

Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are

 

immediately notified at the same time.

 

 

Fire

If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or

 

even switched OFF a sensor programmed to

 

this setting or the Help button on the Control

 

Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are

 

immediately notified at the same time.

 

 

Emergency

If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or

 

even switched OFF a sensor programmed to

 

this setting or the Help button on the Control

 

Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are

 

immediately notified at the same time.

 

 

Alarm

Reserved for future devices.

 

 

Non-Alarm

Reserved for future devices.

 

 

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Contents User Guide BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 2601 04 ~Contents Key Features Getting StartedIntroduction Overview Installing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 System RequirementsInside the Box Activating Control Panel Connecting the PowerActivating the Battery Insert the rechargeable battery pack. FigBT Home Monitor VP1000 package is set-up as follows Installing Wireless SensorsLocating the Wireless Sensors Default SettingsLocating Installing the Magnetic ContactTo install the Magnetic Contact, follow these instructions Mounting Using AdhesiveGently pull apart the base from the cover Mounting Using ScrewsInstalling the Movement Detector Remove the cover by unscrewing the closure screw. FigTips On Effective Positioning Activating the Keyfob Remove the front cover using a screwdriverInstalling the Keyfob Another 7 Keyfobs can be registered to your Control PanelCalled ‘I am a new customer’ Registering For Your BT Home Monitoring AccountAbout Your Property ID Number Completing Installation Testing Your System Built in Siren System SettingsSwitch your BT Home Monitor System on Full Test of Whole SystemUsing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 Master Code KeyfobMaster Code Change User CodePress Action Switching On and OffSwitching on House User CodesChanging from on Home to on House Switching on HomePress Action Switching OFF User CodeSensor Response Types SensorChanging Sensor Response Types Help, Fire and Emergency Alerts Fire Sensors Contact ProcedureSensor Alerts Intrusion SensorsReady / Memory Alert MessagesMessages from BT Home Monitoring Messages on Your Control PanelAlarm On and Off Status Send on / OFFSend no on / OFF To USE Voice Communication Remote accessSwitch Remote Access OFF AT the Control Panel Press Display PIN # TestHear a status report Panel Functions User Settings MenuChange User Code System Profile MenuAdd / Delete / Change Sensor Bathroom Scroll through these options Attic Hall Back DoorBasement Display shows S number ChimeDelete Add / Delete KeyfobPress ADD / DEL KeyfobOFF to Delete Add / Delete Keypad Add / Delete SirenADD / DEL Keypad Test External Siren System SettingsExit Delay Time Test SensorsCommunications Settings Custom Location Factory ResetRecord Speech BT Serial NumberAccessory Functions Understanding Accessory SettingsWireless Sensors Setting Sensor Response Types Intruder AlertsHour Sensors and Panic Functions ADD Sensor Adding and Numbering a SensorNumber Response Selecting the Sensor Response TypeSelecting the Sensor Name Display shows Number LocationShow / OK Display shows Sensor NOnumber Selecting a Sensor SignalDeleting a Sensor Display shows Sensor no Melody Chime Sensor NameAdding and Numbering a Keyfob Deleting a KeyfobDisplay shows OFF to Delete Display shows Keyfob no Display shows Keypad no Adding and Numbering a KeypadDeleting a Keypad Display shows 1-WAY KP noAdd / Delete Smoke Detector Welcome Page and Navigation Using An Online AccountOnly available if you have access to the internet LoggingMonitor My Property Account DetailsAccount Users Property DetailsTesting Alerts Event DetailsContacts For example LocationsTroubleshooting Installing Your BT Home MonitorReceiving Your BT Home Monitor What if I move? Why do I have to plug in my telephone line last?Do I have to set up the online account? Do I have to programme the Control Panel?See there are different responses for Sensors, why? What is ‘Chime’?What is ‘Send on / OFF’? How do I add a new accessory?Problems with the BT Home Monitor System Why does my Control Panel have a communication failure?Why does my Movement Detector keep generating false alarms? What should I do if my telephone line is faulty? How do I know if a battery needs changing?What happens if my electricity supply fails? Problems with the Online AccountKeep getting asked for my password after I am logged in? Operating Your BT Home Monitor in EmergenciesUsage How can I tell if a BT Home Monitor alert is a false alarm?Why do I need a Master Code and User Code? Can I put in 999 as a contact?Hour Alerts Guide To AlertsFirst, to guard against a Received if a sensor First nominated Received if you have Troubleshooting Is not securely shut Case Alarm BT Home Monitoring ServiceLow Battery Battery Panel Replace the batteryLow Battery Panel Replace the battery Remote Keypad Inactivity Panel for 4 hoursRe-registering it to the panel Contact Us SupportControl Panel SpecificationsGeneral Information Product InformationMovement Detector Magnetic ContactKeyfob Operating Temperature -10 to 50C 14 to 122FWeight Inc. Battery 21g 3/4oz Colour Black Colour IvoryInstruction for returning the product BT GuaranteeConditions of this guarantee are Outside of the 12 month guarantee periodTerms And Conditions ContentsOUR Commitment ServiceMaking Sure the Service is Secure DurationRepairing Faults in the Service USE of the ServicePaying OUR Charges Limitation of Liability Suspension of the ServiceIf YOU Break this Contract Matters Beyond the Reasonable Control of Either PartyTransfer of Rights and Obligations HOW to Give NoticeEnding this Contract HOW this Contract can be ChangedWe will Annex a Schedule of ServiceSeverability LAW and JurisdictionPlease Note Annex BDeclaration of Conformity for Offices worldwide

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