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BRINKS BHS-4000A - 4 Panel Programming; 4.1 Standard Programming

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BHS-4000A
Installation
and
Programming^
Instructions
4
Panel
Programming
The
BHS-4000A
has
two
programming
modes:
Standard
and
Advanced.
Most
of
the
programming
options
required
for
a
normal
installation
are
accessible
through
the
Standard
Menu.
All
options
are
available
in
the
Advanced
Menu.
To
start
the
panel
programming,
connect
the
S3121
Alphanumeric
Programmer
and
enter
the
Installer
Access
Code
(0-1-2-3-4-5-
Enter).
Configure
the
control
panel
and
accessories
using
Option
#2
-
Learn
Devices.
4.1
Standard
Programming
Select
Option
#3
to
enter
Standard
Programming.
The
Table
below
shows
the
panel
programming
in
Standard
Mode.
MENU
ITEM/TOPIC
COMMENTS
Account
Comm
1
Report
Account
This
is
the
Account
Number
used
when
reporting
alarms
to
the
central
station.
The
Report
Account
is
an
alphanumeric
field,
up
to
5
characters
in
length.
Comm
2
Rpt
Acnt
This
is
the
Account
Number
used
when
sending
reports
to
the
numeric
pager.
By
default,
the
Account
Number
for
Comm
2
is
11.
Comm
3-8
Rpt
Acnt
These
Account
Numbers
are
for
sending
reports
to
additional
receivers.
The
default
for
each
is
blank.
Dial
Prefix
Dial
Prefix
The
Dial
Prefix
identifies
the
special
codes
needed
to
connect
to
outside
telephone
lines
when
placing
a
call.
Standard
characters
are
Access
outside
line
from
a
PBX
system
(8
or
9);
5-second
Pause
(,);
and
Wait
for
dial
tone
(W).
The
Dial
Prefix
can
be
up
to
eight
characters
long.
Comm/Pager
Select
the
Comm
to
edit
and
Press
[Enter]
If
the
Comm
does
not
exist,
you
will
be
asked
if
you
wish
to
create
it.
Press
1
for
Yes
or
2
for
No.
Comm
1
and
Comm
2
are
predefined.
Comm
1
is
the
Alarm
Reporting
device
and
Comm
2
is
a
Personal
Pager.
Comms
3-8
must
be
created.
Comm
1
Comm
Type
The
Comm
Type
specifies
the
reporting
format
used
when
sending
reports.
For
Comm
1
the
default
Type
is
SIA.
Address
Specify
the
server
address
to
which
the
system
will
send
reports
(Multiple
Account
Systems).
Dial
Area
Code
This
is
the
Area
Code
for
connecting
to
the
central
station.
If
the
call
is
long
distance,
enter
1
+
Area
Code.
Dial
Phone
Number
'
This
is
the
7-digit
phone
number
of
the
central
station.
Address
Specify
the
email
address
to
which
the
system
will
send
reports.
(Multiple
Account
Systems.)
Comm
2
Comm
Type
The
Comm
Type
specifies
the
reporting
format
used
when
sending
reports.
For
Comm
2
the
default
Type
is
Numeric
Pager.
Dial
Area
Code
If
required,
this
is
the
area
code
for
the
pager.
Dial
Phone
Number
This
is
the
7-digit
phone
number
of
the
pager.
Comm
3-8
Comm
Type
The
Comm
Type
specifies
the
reporting
format
used
when
sending
reports.
Comm
3
-
8
need
to
be
created,
and
the
default
Type
is
Unconfigured.
Dial
Area
Code
If
required,
this
is
the
area
code
for
the
Comm
device.
Dial
Phone
Number
This
is
the
7-digit
phone
number
of
the
device.
Zone
Block
Starting
Zone
#
Select
the
zone
number
for
the
beginning
of
the
block
to
be
programmed.
All
zones
specified
will
use
the
same
zone
type.
Ending
Zone
#
Select
the
last
zone
in
the
block.
Zone
Type
Select
the
zone
type
from
the
list
of
available
types.
Use
the
Up
and
Down
arrow
keys
to
scroll
to
the
desired
zone
type.
The
default
is
Unconfigured.
Circuit
Type
This
identifies
the
circuit
as
Normally
Open,
Normally
Closed,
EOL,
Supervised,
or
Burg.
Trouble.
The
default
is
Normally
Closed.
Account
This
option
only
appears
in
Multiple
Account
systems.
Set
Zone
Block?
This
is
a
confirmation
that
you
wish
to
program
the
block
of
zones.
Press
1
for
Yes
or
2
for
No.
Zones/Panics
Select
the
Zone
to
edit
and
Press
[Enter]
If
the
zone
does
not
exist,
you
will
be
asked
if
you
wish
to
create
it.
Press
1
for
Yes
or
2
for
No.
Zones
1-96
are
detection
zones;
Zones
252
-
254
are
the
Emergency
Key
soft
zones;
Zone
255
is
Duress;
Zone
256
is
Line
Cut.
Initially,
all
zones
except
255
&
256
are
enabled,
but
only
zones
1,
252,
253,
and
254
are
configured.
Enabled
This
option
allows
zones
to
be
disabled
without
having
to
change
the
configuration.
Zone
Type
Specify
the
Zone
type
from
the
list
of
available
types
Use
the
Up
and
Down
arrow
keys
to
scroll
to
the
desired
zone
type.
Account
This
option
only
appears
in
Multiple
Account
systems.
Set
Exit
Dlys
Set
Exit
Delay
for
all
Keypads
This
option
allows
you
to
configure
the
Exit
Delay
for
all
keypads
on
the
system
in
a
single
step.
The
Exit
Delay
can
still
be
changed
for
a
single
keypad
using
the
Advanced
Programming
Menu.
Account
This
option
only
appears
in
Multiple
Account
systems.
Set
Entry
Dlys
Set
Entry
Delay
for
all
Zones
This
option
allows
you
to
configure
the
Entry
Delay
for
all
entry
zones
on
the
system
in
a
single
step.
The
Entry
Delay
value
may
still
be
changed
for
individual
zones
using
the
Advanced
Programming
Menu.
Account
This
option
only
appears
in
Multiple
Account
systems.
Learn
Fob
(Option
only
ap
sears
when
Keyfob(s)
available
for
programming)
User
n
Fob
Press
one
keyfob
button
twice
<Esc
to
cancel>
This
option
allows
you
to
program
a
keyfob
to
operate
with
the
system.
The
user
does
not
need
to
be
active
in
order
to
program
the
Fob.
When
the
user
is
activated,
the
Fob
will
function
with
the
specific
user
number.
User
Codes
Account
This
option
only
appears
in
Multiple
Account
systems.
Select
the
User
number
to
edit
and
press
[Enter]
This
option
allows
you
to
set
up
the
Name
and
User
Code
for
all
users.
If
the
User
does
not
exist,
you
will
be
asked
if
you
wish
to
create
it.
Press
1
for
Yes
or
2
for
No.
Name
Initially,
there
are
5
user
codes
which
are
pre¬
defined:
Host
Access
User
-
User
#92;
TCM
User
-
User
#93;
Special
Bypass
User
-
User
#94;
Duress
User
-
User
#95;
and
Master
User
-
User
#96.
Access
Code
The
Host
Access
User,
TCM
User,
and
Master
User
have
factory-assigned
Access
Codes,
all
others
are
blank.
Line
Cut
Line
Cut
Enable
This
option
determines
whether
or
not
the
telephone
line
is
monitored
for
Line
Cut.
The
default
is
No.
Terminal
3
Terminal
3
mode
This
is
the
Special
Function
Output.
It
can
be
programmed
for
Courtesy
Output
or
Cellular
Backup.
You
can
also
disable
the
output
by
selecting
None.
EOL
Resistors
EOL
Resistors
Determines
whether
or
not
the
system
will
look
for
End-of-Line
Resistors
on
the
hardwired
zones.
Op/Cl
Reports
Open/Close
reports
If
enabled,
will
send
Opening
and
Closing
Reports
for
all
users
to
the
central
station.
Reports
are
automatically
sent
to
Comm
2
(Pager),
if
the
Pager
is
enabled.

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