Optional Equipment - BRINKS BHS i 100 User Manual

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This device, located near the grid extender, connects the
grid extender to the telephone line in your home. This
makes it possible for your security system to send alarm
signals over the telephone lines to the Brink's Monitoring
Center.
Do not remove the grid extender telephone cable from
the jack unless a Brink's representative or this manual
instructs you to do so.
Telephone Jack
(RJ31X)
The highly visible sign and stickers warn potential
intruders that your home is protected by a Brink's Home
Security system. You will be provided with one sign and
several stickers.
Yard Sign and
Window Stickers

Optional Equipment

This device detects smoke and dangerously high
temperatures. It is mounted in a central location of the
house, on the ceiling.
Smoke/Heat
Detector
This sensor is mounted on the wall, inside your home. The
sensor can detect when someone is moving within its field
of view. If the system is on at the time a person is
detected, the system sends an alarm signal to the Brink's
Motion Detector
Monitoring Center.
This device detects when the temperature near the sensor
is dangerously high. It is mounted in a central location of
the house, on the ceiling.
Heat Sensor
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2. Review the escape plan with everyone who lives in your home and
practice escape procedures.
3. To increase the time you will have to escape a fire, sleep with your
bedroom door closed. If you suspect a fire, touch the door. Do not
open the door if it feels hot. If it does not, brace your shoulder
against the door and open it slowly. Be ready to slam the door if
smoke or heat rush in. Leave the building quickly and call the fire
department from a neighbor's telephone, or from your cellular
telephone.
In the event of a fire, the best way to ensure the safety of your family is to get
the earliest possible warning. This is best achieved by installing fire detection
equipment in all rooms and areas of the house. This includes:
a smoke detector installed outside of each of the bedrooms
heat or smoke detectors in the living room, dining room, kitchen,
hallways, attic, furnace room, closets, utility and storage rooms,
basement, and garage.
This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire
Protection Association's Standard 72.
For additional information, write:
National Fire Protection Association
1 Battery March Park
Quincy, MA 02269
California residents may also write:
California State Fire Marshal
7171 Bowling Drive, Suite 600
Sacramento, CA 95823
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