BT VP1000 User Manual
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SELECTING THE SENSOR RESPONSE TYPE
The Response Type is the way your sensor will
react when triggered. You can change this
setting at any time, should you decide you want
a different type of response to occur.
Note that options 1 to 5 are not 24 hour sensors,
meaning they will only respond when your security
system is switched on. Options 6 to 10 are 24
hour sensors. They are active even when your
system is not switched on. An example of a 24
hour sensor is the smoke detector which monitors
for smoke whether you are at home or away.
PRESS
DISPLAY
Display shows
S (number): RESPONSE - -.
Choose by scrolling through the
following options. For more detail
on how these options work, please
refer to Section 3.
1. Home
6. Help Silent
2. Home &
7. Alarm
House
8. Fire
3. Walk-Thru
9. Non-Alarm
4. Entry 1
10. Emergency
5. Entry 2
To confirm the change.
SELECTING THE SENSOR NAME
Allocating a location is important because the
details will be shown on any alert message sent
by the BT Home Monitoring service. This ensures
you know whether intrusion has occurred via the
front door or if movement is sensed in a specific
room. To name the sensor, choose a name from
the available list.
PRESS
DISPLAY
Display shows
S (number): LOCATION - -
You need to choose from the
list of locations.
Scroll through these options.
1. Attic
17. Hall
2. Back Door
18. Kitchen
3. Basement
19. Laundry
4. Bathroom
20. Living Room
5. Bedroom
21. Master Bath
6. Child Room
22. Master Bdrm
7. Conservatory
23. Study
8. Play Room
24. Upstairs
9. Dining Room
25. Utility Room
10. Downstairs
26. Garden
11. Emergency
27. Custom 1
12. Fire
28. Custom 2
13. Front Door
29. Custom 3
14. Garage
30. Custom 4
15. Garage Door
31. Custom 5
16. Guest Room
Please refer to Section 4, Record
Speech for more information on
Custom Locations.
To confirm the change.
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