Turning The System On In Normal Mode; Turning The System On With Motions Turned Off Mode - BRINKS BHS i 100 User Manual

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Turning the System On in Normal Mode

1. Close all of the doors and windows and make
sure that the message window displays READY.
(If not, see page 16.)
2. Press the ON key.
The ON light begins to blink, telling you that the
system is on and that the exit delay has begun.
The keypad displays the number of seconds left
in the exit delay.
3. Exit promptly. You must leave the building
before the delay ends. The standard delay is
80 seconds.
If the ON light stops blinking and is steadily lit,
the exit delay has ended. If you open a door
now, you will cause an alarm. Turn the system
off by entering your user code, then start over.

Turning the System On with Motions Turned Off Mode

1. Close all of the doors and windows and make
sure that the message window displays READY.
(If not, see page 16.)
2. Press the ON key.
3. Press the MOTION OFF key. (You must press
the MOTION OFF key no more than 20
seconds after you press the ON key.)
The ON light blinks until the exit delay ends.
The keypad displays ON, MOTION OFF.
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No AC Power Indication
What it means: When "NO AC" is displayed on the keypad's message
window, it means the electrical power to the system has been interrupted, and
the system is drawing power from one or more of its backup batteries. This can
happen if the power is off to your home. It can also happen if one or more of
the system components (the keypads or grid extenders) are without electrical
power. The batteries can provide power to the system for up to 24 hours.
What to do:
SEE PAGE 33 FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT FOR THE KEYPAD OR
GRID EXTENDER
1. If you have no power to your home, wait for the
electrical power to be restored. Once this happens,
the system automatically switches back to its
electrical source. The backup batteries recharge for
the next 24 hours.
2. If you have power to your home, check the power
supply to ensure that it is properly plugged in. (See
page 5 for more information about the power supply.)
If this solves the problem, stop. Otherwise, continue
to the next step.
3. Unplug the power supply. It may be screwed in
place; if so, remove the screw. Plug a small
appliance into the outlet to verify the outlet is
working properly. If it is, continue to the next step.
4. Look for a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) on
the outlet, or on a nearby outlet. The GFCI should
look similar to the one shown in the picture. If the
red reset button juts out from the outlet, push it back
into place.
If this solves the problem, stop. Otherwise, continue
to the next step.
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