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BRINKS BHS-4000A - 5 Troubleshooting; 5.1 Browse events; 5.2 Status LED; 5.2.1 Determining the Device Number

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5
Troubleshooti
ng
5.1
B
rowse
events
The
BHS-4000A
system
stores
more
than
1000
events
in
its
event
memory.
You
can
review
the
events
from
installer
programming.
Select
Option
7:
Browse
Events
from
the
Home
Menu.
The
display
will
show
the
following
selections:
EVNT
BROWSE
MENU
1
Browse
Oldest
2
Browse
Newest
8
View
Upload
9
Clear
Events
To
view
the
events
in
the
order
they
occurred,
select
Browse
Oldest.
To
view
the
events
in
reverse
chronological
order
(most
recent
to
least
recent),
select
Browse
Newest.
Select
View
Upioad
to
see
a
list
of
the
records
that
are
pending
upload
to
Vivaldi.
To
erase
all
of
the
events
in
event
memory,
select
Clear
Events.
5.2
S
t
atus
LED
The
system’s
bus
devices
provide
you
with
system
status
information
by
blinking
the
status
LED
at
different
rates.
Specifically,
the
status
LED
blinks
to
indicate
whether
the
device
is
properly
configured
and
whether
or
not
it
is
communicating
with
the
panel.
Status
LED
Service
button
Status
LED,
shown
here
on
a
ZEM
The
LED
blinks
one
to
five
times,
pausing
for
two
seconds
before
repeating
the
pattern.
To
determine
the
system’s
status,
count
the
number
of
blinks,
and
compare
it
to
the
table
below.
Significance
Blinks*
1
2
3
4
5
Is
device
configured?
Yes
_
Yes
_
Yes
No
No
Is
panel
communicating
This
device
__
Other
devices
only
Panel
not
polling
_
Other
devices
only
Panel
not
polling
Cadence:
250
milliseconds
on,
250
milliseconds
off,
repeated
one
to
five
times,
then
off
2
seconds.
5.2.1
D
etermining
the
Device
Number
___
Each
bus
device
is
automatically
assigned
a
Device
Number,
or
polling
address,
during
the
Learn
Devices
procedure.
You
can
obtain
the
Device
Number
by
doing
the
following:
1,
Press
the
device’s
Service
Button.
(The
Service
Button
is
located
in
the
lower
right-hand
corner
of
the
PCBs
of
the
ZEM,
the
keyfob
receiver,
and
the
keypads.)
2.
The
Status
LED
(located
near
the
Service
Button)
blinks
the
Device
Number
in
a
decimal
format.
Zeros
are
indicated
with
a
continuous
two-second
pulse;
digits
are
separated
by
a
one-second
pause.
There
is
a
2.5-second
pause
at
the
end
of
the
number.
The
example
below
shows
how
Device
Number
12
would
be
broadcast:
LED
action
_
1
pulse
__
1
second
pause
2
pulses
2.5
second
pause
Significance
J_
end
of
digit
2
_
End
of
Device
Number
5.3
T
roubleshooting
specific
problems
5.3.1
S
ystem
will
not
initialize
Condition:
When
power
is
applied
to
the
system,
it
fails
to
operate.
Indications:
None
of
the
system
components
operate
properly.
Possible
causes:
The
backup
battery
may
be
defective.
The
transformer
may
be
defective.
The
breaker
switch
may
be
thrown.
A
peripheral
device
may
be
defective.
Solutions:
If
the
battery
is
completely
discharged,
the
panel
will
not
power
up
until
the
battery
has
been
recharged
to
approx.
11.5
VDC.
Allow
sufficient
time
to
recharge
the
battery
and
monitor
the
voltage
level.
If
the
battery
or
transformer
is
defective,
replace
it.
(Disconnect
the
electrical
power
to
the
panel
before
investigating.)
Move
the
breaker
switch
to
the
ON
position.
Remove
all
keypads
and
attempt
to
initialize
the
system.
If
successful,
reconnect
the
keypads
one
at
a
time,
replacing
any
keypad
that
does
not
work.
Remove
all
devices
connected
to
AUX
power
and
attempt
to
initialize
the
system.
If
successful,
reconnect
the
devices
one
at
a
time,
replacing
any
one
that
does
not
work.
If
none
of
these
solve
the
problem,
replace
the
panel.
Panel
will
not
power
up
on
battery
unless
the
siren
output
is
momentarily
shorted
several
seconds
after
the
battery
is
connected.
5.3.2
Keypad
does
not
work
at
startup
_
Condition:
When
first
installed,
the
keypad
is
not
able
to
communicate
with
the
control
panel.
Indications:
The
keypad
does
not
respond
when
a
key
is
pressed.
The
keypad
icons
and/or
LEDs
are
not
lit.
The
keypad
does
not
appear
on
the
programmer’s
list
of
learned
devices.
Possible
causes:
V
The
keypad’s
black
and
red
wires
are
not
connected
to
the
common
and
AUX
terminals,
respectively.
The
keypad
wires
are
damaged.
CLK
and
DATA
wires
are
reversed.
Solutions:
Verify
that
the
panel
is
receiving
power
at
the
AC
inputs.
Verify
the
wiring
connections,
replacing
any
wires
that
are
damaged.
If
none
of
these
solve
the
problem,
replace
the
keypad.
5.3.3
Keypad
stops
communicating
Condition:
One
or
more
of
the
system’s
keypads
are
no
longer
able
to
communicate
with
the
control
panel.
The
keypad(s)
previously
operated
properly.
Indications:
The
siren
clicks
twice,
then
pausing
for
two
to
three
seconds.
(The
user
can
silence
this
by
pressing
the
CANCEL
key
on
an
operative
keypad.)

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