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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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