Add / delete / change sensor, For example – BT VP1000 User Manual

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BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725

Keyfobs and Keypads

When adding new Keyfobs or Keypads to your
system, you only need to allocate them a
number.

With Keyfobs, it is important that you make sure
the number corresponds to the User Code
number on the Control Panel and your personal
account. This will ensure your BT Home
Monitoring system works correctly and gives
you the best information.

For example:

User Code

Keyfob

Online Account

Person 1

Master Code

1

User 1

Person 2

User Code 2

2

User 2

Person 3

User Code 3

3

User 3

Person 4

User Code 4

4

User 4

Person 5

User Code 5

5

User 5

Person 6

User Code 6

6

User 6

Person 7

User Code 7

7

User 7

Person 8

User Code 8

8

User 8

Add / Delete / Change Sensor

ADDING AND NUMBERING A SENSOR

At the Control Panel, follow these instructions:

PRESS

DISPLAY

Until the display shows
SYSTEM PROFILE.

Enter your MASTER CODE –
if you have not selected a
personal PIN number, this will
be the default setting – 2580.

Until display shows
ADD / DEL SENSOR.

Display shows SENSOR NO:--

Enter the Sensor number you want
e.g. 4, or press NEXT to find the
next available Sensor location.

As the BT Home Monitor has three
Sensors supplied, numbers 1, 2
and 3 are already taken and a black
box

■ will appear next to the number

signifying that the slot has been
taken. You can add additional
Sensors from the number 4 slot
onwards.

Display shows S (number):
ADD SENSOR.

Display shows ACTIVATE NOW.
Switch the sensor on. This depends
on the type of sensor, but usually
involves activating the battery.

Display shows S (number): and a
black box is displayed. The sensor is
now registered. You will now need to
choose the settings for your detector.
Where S (number): is shown, this
refers to the sensor number you have
given your detector.

NEXT

SHOW / OK

NEXT

SHOW / OK

SHOW / OK

SHOW / OK

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