BT VP1000 manual Selecting the Sensor Response Type, Selecting the Sensor Name, Number Response

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SELECTING THE SENSOR RESPONSE TYPE

The Response Type is the way your sensor will react when triggered. You can change this setting at any time, should you decide you want a different type of response to occur.

Note that options 1 to 5 are not 24 hour sensors, meaning they will only respond when your security system is switched on. Options 6 to 10 are 24 hour sensors. They are active even when your system is not switched on. An example of a 24 hour sensor is the smoke detector which monitors for smoke whether you are at home or away.

SELECTING THE SENSOR NAME

Allocating a location is important because the details will be shown on any alert message sent by the BT Home Monitoring service. This ensures you know whether intrusion has occurred via the front door or if movement is sensed in a specific room. To name the sensor, choose a name from the available list.

PRESS DISPLAY

Display shows

S (number): LOCATION --

SECTION 5

 

PRESS

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHOW / OK

Display shows

 

 

 

 

 

S (number): RESPONSE --.

 

 

 

SHOW / OK

Choose by scrolling through the

 

 

 

following options. For more detail

 

 

 

 

NEXT

on how these options work, please

 

 

 

refer to Section 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Home

6.

Help Silent

 

 

 

2.

Home &

7.

Alarm

 

 

 

 

House

8.

Fire

 

 

 

3.

Walk-Thru

9.

Non-Alarm

4.Entry 1 10. Emergency

5.Entry 2

SHOW / OK

To confirm the change.

SHOW / OK

NEXT

You need to choose from the list of locations.

Scroll through these options.

1.

Attic

17.

Hall

2.

Back Door

18.

Kitchen

3.

Basement

19.

Laundry

4.

Bathroom

20.

Living Room

5.

Bedroom

21.

Master Bath

6.

Child Room

22.

Master Bdrm

7.

Conservatory

23.

Study

8.

Play Room

24.

Upstairs

9.

Dining Room

25.

Utility Room

10. Downstairs

26.

Garden

11. Emergency

27.

Custom 1

12. Fire

28.

Custom 2

13. Front Door

29.

Custom 3

14. Garage

30.

Custom 4

15. Garage Door

31.

Custom 5

16. Guest Room

 

 

Please refer to Section 4, Record

Speech for more information on

Custom Locations.

SHOW / OK

To confirm the change.

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Contents User Guide BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 2601 04 ~Contents Introduction Key FeaturesGetting Started Overview Inside the Box Installing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000System Requirements Activating the Battery Connecting the PowerInsert the rechargeable battery pack. Fig Activating Control PanelLocating the Wireless Sensors Installing Wireless SensorsDefault Settings BT Home Monitor VP1000 package is set-up as followsTo install the Magnetic Contact, follow these instructions Installing the Magnetic ContactMounting Using Adhesive LocatingInstalling the Movement Detector Mounting Using ScrewsRemove the cover by unscrewing the closure screw. Fig Gently pull apart the base from the coverTips On Effective Positioning Installing the Keyfob Remove the front cover using a screwdriverAnother 7 Keyfobs can be registered to your Control Panel Activating the KeyfobCalled ‘I am a new customer’ Registering For Your BT Home Monitoring AccountAbout Your Property ID Number Completing Installation Testing Your System Switch your BT Home Monitor System on System SettingsFull Test of Whole System Built in SirenUsing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 Master Code KeyfobChange User Code Master CodeSwitching on House Switching On and OffUser Codes Press ActionPress Action Switching OFF Switching on HomeUser Code Changing from on Home to on HouseChanging Sensor Response Types Sensor Response TypesSensor Help, Fire and Emergency Alerts Sensor Alerts Contact ProcedureIntrusion Sensors Fire SensorsMessages from BT Home Monitoring Alert MessagesMessages on Your Control Panel Ready / MemorySend no on / OFF Alarm On and Off StatusSend on / OFF Switch Remote Access OFF AT the Control Panel Remote accessPress Display PIN # Test To USE Voice CommunicationHear a status report Panel Functions User Settings MenuChange User Code System Profile MenuAdd / Delete / Change Sensor Basement Scroll through these options Attic Hall Back DoorDisplay shows S number Chime BathroomDelete Add / Delete KeyfobOFF to Delete PressADD / DEL Keyfob ADD / DEL Keypad Add / Delete KeypadAdd / Delete Siren Exit Delay Time System SettingsTest Sensors Test External SirenCommunications Settings Record Speech Factory ResetBT Serial Number Custom LocationWireless Sensors Accessory FunctionsUnderstanding Accessory Settings Hour Sensors and Panic Functions Setting Sensor Response TypesIntruder Alerts ADD Sensor Adding and Numbering a SensorSelecting the Sensor Name Selecting the Sensor Response TypeDisplay shows Number Location Number ResponseDeleting a Sensor Selecting a Sensor SignalDisplay shows Sensor no Melody Chime Sensor Name Show / OK Display shows Sensor NOnumberDisplay shows OFF to Delete Display shows Keyfob no Adding and Numbering a KeyfobDeleting a Keyfob Deleting a Keypad Adding and Numbering a KeypadDisplay shows 1-WAY KP no Display shows Keypad noAdd / Delete Smoke Detector Only available if you have access to the internet Using An Online AccountLogging Welcome Page and NavigationAccount Users Account DetailsProperty Details Monitor My PropertyContacts Testing AlertsEvent Details For example LocationsReceiving Your BT Home Monitor TroubleshootingInstalling Your BT Home Monitor Do I have to set up the online account? Why do I have to plug in my telephone line last?Do I have to programme the Control Panel? What if I move?What is ‘Send on / OFF’? What is ‘Chime’?How do I add a new accessory? 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? What should I do if my telephone line is faulty? How do I know if a battery needs changing?Keep getting asked for my password after I am logged in? Problems with the Online AccountOperating Your BT Home Monitor in Emergencies What happens if my electricity supply fails?Why do I need a Master Code and User Code? How can I tell if a BT Home Monitor alert is a false alarm?Can I put in 999 as a contact? UsageHour Alerts Guide To AlertsFirst, to guard against a Received if a sensor First nominated Received if you have Troubleshooting Low Battery BT Home Monitoring ServiceBattery Panel Replace the battery Is not securely shut Case AlarmRe-registering it to the panel Low Battery Panel Replace the battery Remote KeypadInactivity Panel for 4 hours Contact Us SupportGeneral Information SpecificationsProduct Information Control PanelMovement Detector Magnetic ContactWeight Inc. Battery 21g 3/4oz Colour Black Operating Temperature -10 to 50C 14 to 122FColour Ivory KeyfobConditions of this guarantee are BT GuaranteeOutside of the 12 month guarantee period Instruction for returning the productTerms And Conditions ContentsMaking Sure the Service is Secure ServiceDuration OUR CommitmentPaying OUR Charges Repairing Faults in the ServiceUSE of the Service If YOU Break this Contract Suspension of the ServiceMatters Beyond the Reasonable Control of Either Party Limitation of LiabilityEnding this Contract HOW to Give NoticeHOW this Contract can be Changed Transfer of Rights and ObligationsSeverability Annex a Schedule of ServiceLAW and Jurisdiction We willDeclaration of Conformity for Please NoteAnnex B Offices worldwide

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