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Alarm Control Panel - BRINKS BHS 2000A Installation & Programming Manual

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The SCS is a surface mounted decorative remote control unit consisting of a 12 button keypad, 3
Emergency Dispatch keys, and an easy to read static LCD type display in addition to an internal audio
annunciator (beeper). This remote control provides all of the required input/output (unctions used in the
daily operation of the system.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE BHS-2000A USERS MANUAL BEFORE
PROCEEDING TO READ THIS MANUAL OR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM. THE
USERS MANUAL DESCRIBES THE NUMEROUS FEATURES , FUNCTIONS, AND OTHER USER
INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SYSTEM IN GREAT DETAIL. THEREFOR, USERS
MANUAL INFORMATION WILL NOT BE REPEATED IN THIS MANUAL.
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Many features have been designed into the BHS-2000A ACP and SCS to enable quick and simple system
installation and troubleshooting. The ACP contains no user switches or indicators thus enabling the
installer to select the mounting location most convenient for wiring. The decorative SCS may be installed
in a variety of locations (up to 4) to offer the most convenience to the user.
ALARM CONTROL PANEL (ACP)
The ACP should be mounted in a convenient, dry location near a power outlet. We recommend the ACP
not be mounted in an attic or any other similar location likely to contain excess heat. The ACP is typically
mounted on a wall using screws, toggle or Molly bolts through the holes provided in the rear of the cabinet.
Using the metal housing as a mounting template, mark and drill the two top mounting screw holes. Screw
the top screws partially in and hang the hosing on the screws in order to mark the fcxact location for the
lower mounting screw holes.
Wiring from the external accessories is brought into the metal cabinet through one or more of the entry
holes or knockouts provided. To avoid possible confusion, we suggest that the different wires be labeled
and their polarity indicated. This is not only helpful during installation, but allow at a latfer date if any
troubleshooting is required.
In order to prevent possible accidental damage to the printed circuit board, we suggest that the board be
removed only if repairs are necessary. When removing or wiring with the main printed circuit board, care
should be taken to first discharge any static buildup by touching the metal hosing before handling the
board.
Handle the printed circuit board by touching ONLY the edges of the board, heat sink, or terminal
strips.
Battery leads are already attached to the printed circuit have quick-connect slide connectors for attachment
to the battery.
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