ADT Security Services BHS 1202 User Manual
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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW TO AVOID FALSE ALARMS............................................................ 2 THE BRINK’S HOME SECURITY SYSTEM Equipment in the Standard Systems....................................................... 3 Optional Equipment................................................................................. 4 Optional Features.................................................................................... 5 Description of the...
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2 How to Avoid False Alarms Avoiding false alarms is critical to better monitoring service and preventing false alarm fines from your local municipality. Below are tips to help you receive better alarm response. Schedule. Information Schedule. They should all know a valid user code and the codeword. Notify Brink’s if you are going to sell or rent your home, so we can assist the new residents. CANCEL. (You can also cancel accidental alarms in reverse order by first pressing CANCEL then entering your...
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3 1. One Master Control Panel - This device processes information sent to it by all the other components of the system. When an alarm is tripped, the master control panel interprets the signal and sends a message to the Brink’s Monitoring Center. This message is sent over telephone lines. This panel also contains a backup battery in case your home loses power. You should not open the cover to the master control panel unless instructed to do so by a Brink’s representative. 2. One Keypad - This keypad is...
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4 5. One Siren - This device sounds a warning when the alarm system is tripped. The siren is designed to be located inside the house to frighten intruders. It may also sound when using other special features. 6. One Power Transformer - This device connects the alarm system to the electricity in your home. It is plugged into a regular electrical outlet. 7. One RJ-Block & Dialer Cable Connection - This device connects the alarm system to the phone line in your home. The phone line is used to send alarm...
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5 2. Heat Sensor - This device detects dangerously high heat. It is designed to be located in attics and garages or near furnaces. (Not available in commercial installations.) 3. Glass Breakage Detector - This device detects the sound of breaking glass. It is designed to protect window areas. 4. Wireless Emergency Button - This hand-held emergency button can be programmed to send either a police emergency signal or a medical emergency signal. When pushed, the button will cause the system to contact the...
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6 1. Pop-up Zone Card 6. 10 Key Input Buttons 2. Alarm Display Window 7. Cancel Alarm Button 3. On Indicator Light 8. System Options Button 4. Speaker 9. Doors Instant Button 5. Emergency Panic Buttons 10. Motion Detector Off Button 11. On Button Fire Medical Police 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 567 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYPAD
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7 Operating the Brink’s System NORMAL OPERATION MODE When the system is turned on, all interior and exterior intrusion sensors are turned on allowing time to enter and exit designated doors. Designated Entry/Exit Doors Designated entry/exit doors should be only those doors you use most frequently to enter and exit your home. Upon entering a designated entry/exit door, the system will sound a tone from the keypad as a reminder to turn the system OFF. A standard delay period of 40 seconds allows time to...
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8 CAUTION: THE ZONE YOU BYPASSED WITH THIS PROCEDURE WILL NOT BE PROTECTED. Please call Brink’s Customer Service at 1-800-445-0872 for assistance. Customer Service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. TURNING THE SYSTEM OFF 1. Enter by one of the designated doors. When you open the door, the system will sound a tone to remind you to turn the system off. 2. Turn the system off by entering your user code. Each key will sound a short beep when pressed. 3. The red ON light will go out when the...
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9 TURNING SYSTEM OFF AND CANCELING A SOUNDING ALARM 1. Enter by one of the designated doors. When you open the door, the system will sound a tone to remind you to turn the system off. 2. Turn the system off by entering your user code. Each key will sound a short beep when pressed. 3. The red light ON light will go out when the system is turned OFF. You must enter the proper user code within the standard 40 second delay period to prevent sounding an alarm. NOTE: If you want the Brink’s Monitoring Center...
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10 WHAT TO DO IN AN ACTUAL EMERGENCY 1. Do not turn the system off. 2. Do not use the telephone, unless you are calling 911 to report the emergency; you will not be able to use your telephone until the system has finished sending the alarm signal to the Brink’s Monitoring Center. 3. When the Brink’s monitoring operator calls to verify the alarm, explain the emergency. If you do not answer the phone, Brink’s will contact the appropriate emergency agency, unless you have given other instructions. TURNING...