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[. . . ] BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725 User Guide BT HOME MONITOR VP1000 The 24-Hour Security and Reporting System for your Home BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725 Contents Section 1 ­ Getting Started Introduction Key Features Overview 2 2 3 Section 2 ­ Installing Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 System Requirements Step 1 ­ Inside the Box Step 2 ­ Activating the Control Panel Step 3 ­ Installing the Wireless Sensors Step 4 ­ Registering For Your BT Home Monitoring Online Account Step 5 ­ Setting Up Your Account Step 6 ­ Completing Installation Step 7 ­ Testing Your System 4 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 Test External Siren System Settings Communications Settings Record Speech BT Serial Number Factory Reset 34 34 35 36 36 36 Section 5 ­ Accessory Functions Understanding Accessory Settings Add / Delete / Change Sensor Add / Delete Keyfob Add / Delete Keypad Add / Delete Smoke Detector 37 39 42 43 44 Section 6 ­ Using Your Online Account Logging In Welcome Page and Navigation Account Details Account Users Property Details Monitor My Property Event Details Contacts Locations User Codes 45 45 46 46 46 46 47 47 48 48 Section 3 ­ Using Your BT Home Monitor VP1000 The Control Panel The Keyfob Master Code User Codes Switching On and Off Sensor Response Types Help, Fire and Emergency Alerts Sensor Alerts Alert Messages Alarm On and Off Status Remote Access Hear a Status Report 16 17 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CONTENTS Section 7 ­ Troubleshooting FAQ Guide to Alerts Troubleshooting Support 49 56 60 63 Section 4 ­ Panel Functions User Settings Menu System Profile Menu Change User Code Add / Delete / Change Sensor Add / Delete Keyfob Add / Delete Keypad Add / Delete Siren Test Sensors 27 28 28 29 31 33 33 34 Section 8 ­ General Information Product Information Specifications BT Guarantee Terms and Conditions Declaration of Conformity 64 64 67 68 74 1 BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725 Section 1 ­ Getting Started Introduction Welcome to BT Home Monitoring ­ the 24 hour security and reporting system for your home. The BT Home Monitor VP1000 unites a high quality security system with a monitoring service which will keep you in contact with the status of your home. The system is managed by a Control Panel which collects information from wireless sensors, which are strategically placed inside and at entry points to your home. Once powered up, the Control Panel provides you with visual and verbal information, and will automatically provide system status reports. [. . . ] By reading this section, you will learn how to change the settings, to create a more personal home environment. If you would like to add another sensor to your security system, or amend or delete a sensor already installed in your home, use the following instructions. Please remember to update your personal account with this information so that your monitoring service can report information accurately. You can do this by ringing the number shown on your registration form or via your Internet account. Understanding Accessory Settings WIRELESS SENSORS All sensors are associated with four settings. These are: · The NUMBER of the sensor. · The RESPONSE of the sensor to an alert. Use the tables overleaf to familiarise yourself with how each response setting works. If you want a sensor to react differently when it detects an event, use this menu to change the setting. · The LOCATION of the sensor, denoted by the name of the room. The sensors provided within the BT Home Monitor VP1000 pack are pre-set with room names, but you can change these later. It is important to set the name of the room, so that you can tell exactly which sensor has triggered in an alert situation. · The sensor can also make a noise when it is triggered. The CHIME function means, for example, that a Magnetic Contact on your front door would make a sound when the door is opened. This function is set off by default, but you can choose to activate either a melody or a voice option. 37 SECTION 5 BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725 SETTING SENSOR RESPONSE TYPES Intruder Alerts Choose any of these response types to monitor for intruders. The sensor can be programmed to sound immediately when triggered, or programmed with a time delay which gives you time to switch the system off on entering your home (i. e. These alerts only occur when your BT Home Monitor is switched on. If your system is switched off, triggering these sensors will not send an alert message. Response Type Home Alert Process It is possible to turn your system on when you are at home to protect people inside. Any interior sensor which needs to remain dormant to ignore people in home mode should be given the HOME response type. 24 hour Sensors and Panic Functions These response types are 24 hour sensors, meaning alerts will be created even when your system is not switched on. Please ensure you assign a FIRE response to a Smoke Detector so that the alarm is always active. The Help and Emergency functions are also 24-hour alerts, meaning you can use the system to call for help at any time of the day or night. Response Type Help Silent Alert Process If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or even switched OFF a sensor programmed to this setting or the Help button on the Control Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are immediately notified at the same time. If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or even switched OFF a sensor programmed to this setting or the Help button on the Control Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are immediately notified at the same time. If the system is ON at Home, ON fully or even switched OFF a sensor programmed to this setting or the Help button on the Control Panel will trigger an alert, so all contacts are immediately notified at the same time. [. . . ] LAW AND JURISDICTION This Contract is governed by the law of England and Wales and both parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts. ANNEX A SCHEDULE OF SERVICE We will: Provide support for the Service, this support can be accessed by calling 0870 240 1979 (call charges apply) or by emailing bthomemonitoring-support@bt. com Make all reasonable efforts to alert You and your nominated contacts to events detected by Equipment using the Service, by referring to the instructions given in the personal online account. You must: Ensure that Equipment is in full working order and is not subjected to any unauthorised modifications. Ensure personal online account information is kept up to date for the Service to operate correctly. Ensure that the telephone line, which is connected to the Equipment, is operational in order for the Equipment to communicate with the Service. [. . . ]

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