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System Control Station - BRINKS BHS 2000A Installation & Programming Manual

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The aesthetic appearance of the SCS enables it to be located in a variety of locations. This will allow the
user maximum convenience in using the many features of the system and will encourage regular testing.
The SCS is typically surface mounted at a convenient location. Remove the backplate by unsnapping the
front housing using a slotted screwdriver on the bottom slots of the keypad. Place the backplate against the
wall, making sure it is level, then use the appropriate screws to mount the unit securely to the wall. After
fastening the backplate to the wall and connecting the wires, clip the top of the SCS over the backplate and
snap in.
The dispatch keys are recessed to prevent accidental depression. Covers can be used (provided by Brinks)
to cover the dispatch keys in order to disable this function.
The SCS is supplied with a pull up zone card window to write down the corresponding area to zone
numbers. The keys and LCD display are backlit for convenient viewing in darkness.
The SCS requires only a simple four wire connection to the ACP. Use ordinary 4 conductor telephone
cable for the SCS. Up to 4 SCS units may be connected with cable lengths up to a maximum distance of
300 feet. Any SCS cables longer than 50 feet should be home run back to the ACP.
The SCS is the users point of system control. AH daily operation, programming, alarm memory checks, and
testing functions can be performed directly form the SCS. The seven indicator lamps and the SCS internal
annunciator provide the user with visual and audible indication of the system status. For further
information on user operation and programming features, please refer to the BHS-2000A Users Manual.
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