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BRINKS BHS-4000A - 5.3.4 Test report fails; 5.3.5 Event report fails; 5.3.6 Siren does not sound; 5.3.7 Handheld programmer is broken or missing

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BHS-4000A
Installation
and
Propramminq
Instructions
The
programmer’s
list
of
learned
devices
shows
the
keypad
is
“NA”
or
not
answering.
The
keypad
may
be
unresponsive
to
commands.
Its
LEDs
or
icons
may
be
off,
or
its
ON
LED
may
be
blinking.
If
trouble
reporting
is
enabled,
the
system
reports
a
Trouble
Report
containing
the
Device
ID
and
a
failure
code
to
the
central
station.
They
system’s
other
keypads
are
beeping.
(The
user
can
silence
this
by
pressing
the
CANCEL
key.)
Possible
causes:
The
keypad’s
wires
may
have
been
damaged.
The
keypad’s
hardware
may
be
damaged.
Solutions:
Replace
or
repair
any
damaged
wiring.
If
the
keypad
is
malfunctioning,
replace
it.
5.3.4
T
est
report
fails
Condition:
The
system
fails
to
send
a
successful
test
report.
Possible
causes:
The
telephone
service
to
the
panel
is
out.
The
digital
communicator
is
improperly
wired.
The
panel
is
improperly
programmed.
Solutions:
Repeat
the
test
when
telephone
service
has
resumed.
Verify
the
wiring
connections,
and
replace
any
wires
that
are
damaged.
Verify
that
the
system
is
programmed
as
follows:
the
communicator
is
properly
configured;
the
communicator’s
telephone
number
is
properly
programmed;
test
reporting
is
enabled;
the
panel’s
account
mode
is
correctly
configured.
5.3.5
E
vent
report
fails
_
.
Condition:
The
system
fails
to
send
a
successful
event
report.
Indications:
The
system
should
have
reported
a
system
event
to
the
central
station
or
to
another
communicator,
but
it
did
not.
Possible
causes:
Digital
communication
is
impaired,
as
described
in
the
previous
section.
The
panel
is
improperly
programmed.
Solutions:
Verify
that
the
digital
communicator
is
properly
wired
and
that
telephone
service
is
in
place,
as
described
in
the
preceding
section.
Verify
that
the
system
is
programmed
as
follows:
the
communicator
is
properly
configured;
the
communicator’s
telephone
number
is
properly
programmed;
the
zone
is
programmed
to
report
that
type
of
event
to
the
communicator;
the
panel’s
account
mode
is
not
programmed
for
local
fire
or
local
burglary.
5.3.6
S
iren
does
not
sound
Condition:
The
siren
is
malfunctioning.
Indications:
The
siren
does
not
sound
when
or
as
it
should.
NOTE:
The
siren
output
is
only
designed
to
drive
speakers.
Possible
causes:
The
siren
is
improperly
wired.
The
panel
is
improperly
programmed.
Solutions:
Verify
the
wiring
connections.
Replace
any
wires
that
are
damaged.
Generate
an
alarm,
then
measure
the
voltage
across
the
SIREN
and
common
terminals.
The
voltage
should
be
between
4-6
VAC.
Verify
that
the
system
is
programmed
as
follows:
the
alarm
cadence
is
correct;
the
alarm
cutoff
time
is
correct;
the
siren
warble
is
correct.
Measure
the
resistance
of
the
siren.
It
should
be
between
3
and
15
Ohm.
If
these
solutions
are
not
effective,
replace
the
siren.
5.3.7
H
andheld
programmer
is
broken
or
missing
Condition:
A
new
system
needs
to
be
programmed,
but
the
handheld
programmer
is
broken
or
missing.
Solution:
Configure
the
system
remotely,
following
the
procedure
described
below:
1.
Following
installation,
use
a
small
screwdriver
to
momentarily
short
J7
while
applying
power
to
the
system.
Short
J7
during
power-up
2.
W
a
i
t
while
the
control
panel
restores
the
system’s
default
programming
and
learns
all
the
system’s
devices.
When
this
is
completed,
the
keypads’
on
LED
flash
at
a
fast
rate.
3.
Using
the
keypad,
enter
the
four
or
five
digit
Report
Account
Number
for
Communicator
1.
Press
the
Options
key.
The
keypad
beeps
once
to
indicate
that
is
has
written
the
number
into
memory.
4.
Enter
the
eleven-digit
telephone
number
for
the
Brink's
Monitoring
Center
into
the
keypad.
The
number
includes
the
1
(800)
XXX-XXXX
sequence.
Press
the
Options
key.
The
keypad
beeps
once
to
indicate
that
it
has
written
this
number
into
memory.
5.
T
he
control
panel
then
contacts
the
valid
Downloader
software
and
uploads
the
panel’s
programming.
An
operator
can
now
revise
the
panel’s
programming
and
download
the
new
programming
data
to
the
panel.
5.3.8
S
ystem
does
not
recognize
a
ZEM
Condition:
The
system
does
not
recognize
one
of
its
ZEMs.
Indications:
The
system
does
not
allow
you
to
create
and
program
zones
for
one
of
the
system’s
ZEMs.
Possible
causes:
The
ZEM
is
not
properly
wired.
The
ZEM’s
zone
selection
jumper
is
incorrect.
V
The
ZEM
was
not
found
during
the
Learn
Devices
process.
The
ZEM
may
be
damaged.
Solutions:
Verify
the
wiring
connections.
Replace
any
wires
that
are
damaged.
Verify
that
the
zone
selection
jumper
is
in
place,
and
that
it
does
not
occupy
the
same
position
as
the
jumper
on
another
system
ZEM.
If
the
jumpers
of
two
ZEMs
are
in
the
same
position,
move
the
jumper
on
one
to
a
new
position
not
used
by
any
other
ZEM
in
the
system,
then
select
learn
devices
again.

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