ADT Security Services BHS 3000C User Manual
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Turning the System On in Motion Off/Instant Mode 1. Close all of the doors and windows, and make sure that the message window reads READY or the READY light is lit (if not, see page 16). 2. Press the ON key. 3. Press the MOTION OFF key. 4. Press the INSTANT key. The ON light turns on. The Premium keypad reads ON, MOTION OFF and INSTANT. The Standard keypad’s ON, MOTION OFF and INSTANT lights are lit. Do not leave the building or open any protected windows without first turning the system off. 1. Close all of the doors and windows, and make sure that the message window reads READY or the READY light is lit (if not, see page 16). 2. Press the ON key. 3. Press the INSTANT key. The ON light turns on. The Premium keypad reads ALL ON, INSTANT. On the Standard keypad , the INSTANT light turns on. Do not leave the building, open any protected windows or move in front of the motion detector without first turning the system off. Turning the System On in Instant Mode 15 MOTION OFF INSTANT INSTANT
Turning the System On When It Is Not Ready If the system is not ready to turn on, you will get a “not ready” \ message. This message could mean, for example, that one of the protected windows in your house is open. If you have a Standa\ rd keypad, the READY light is off. If you have a Premium keypad, the message window reads NOT READY. If you press the ON key when the system is not ready to turn on, the key\ pad sounds an error tone and the system does not turn on. To make the system ready to arm and turn it on, do the following: 1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 7 key. 3. Observe which zone light blinks for the next five seconds. This is the zone that needs to be corrected before the system will turn on. (There may be more than one.) 4. Refer to the Pop-Up Zone Card to verify the zone’s location. 5. If the zone is a door or window, make sure that it is securely closed. 6. If the READY light illuminates, turn the system on. 1. Observe the number displayed in the message window. This is the zone that needs to be corrected before the system will turn on. (There may be more than one; if so, the numbers are shown one at a time.) 2. Refer to the Pop-Up Zone Card to verify the zone’s location. 3. If the zone is a door or window, make sure that it is securely closed. 4. If the message window reads READY, turn the system on. (continued) 16 Standard KeypadPremium Keypad
7. If the READY light does not turn on, see the Frequently Asked Questions at www.MyADT.com, or call Customer Care at 800.445.0872 for further assistance in correcting the not-ready condition. 8. To turn the system on, you must first turn off the zone that is not ready to arm. Press the OPTIONS key. 9. Press the 1 key. 10. Enter the number of the not-ready zone, which is the number of the illuminated light you observed in step 3. CAUTION: If you bypass a zone, it will not be protected. The keypad beeps. The READY and BYPASS lights turn on. 11. Turn the system on. 5. If the message window reads NOT READY, see the Frequently Asked Questions at www.MyADT.com, or call Customer Care at 800.445.0872 for further assistance in correcting the not-ready condition. 6. To turn the system on, you must first turn off the zone that is not ready to arm. Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads: BYPASS, ENTER ZONE #. 7. Enter the number of the not- ready zone, which is the same number that appeared in the message window. CAUTION: If you bypass a zone, it will not be protected. The keypad beeps. The message window reads READY, BYPASS, and the number of the bypassed zone is momentarily displayed. 8. Turn the system on. 17 BYPASS ZONE NUMBER ZONE NUMBER Standard KeypadPremium Keypad
Turning the System Off Turning the System Off When No Alarms Are in Progress 1. Enter through a designated entry door. The keypad sounds a tone to remind you to turn the system off. The ON light blinks. 2. Turn the system off by entering your keypad code. To prevent an alarm, you must enter your code before the entry delay ends. See page 12 to reference the Entry Delay Time programmed in your system. Once the system is off, the ON light goes out. 1. Enter through a designated entry door. The siren sounds, and the ON light blinks. The Premium keypad’s message window reads ALARM. The Standard keypad’s ON light blinks. 2. Enter your keypad code. The Premium keypad’s message window reads ALARM MEMORY. 3. Press the CANCEL key (you must press the CANCEL key within 20 seconds of entering your code). The keypad beeps. You will not receive a call from ADT. The Premium keypad’s message window reads ALARM CANCELED. Turning the System Off and Canceling an Alarm Note: If you press the CANCEL key before entering your code, the result is the same. Should you cause an alarm accidentally: 18 CODE CODE
Turning the System Off Without Canceling an Alarm If you wish to turn off the system and report an alarm to ADT: 1. Enter the building through a designated entry door. The Premium keypad’s message window reads ALARM. The siren sounds, and the ON light is lit. 2. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. Wait for ADT to call. Be prepared to give the ADT Customer Monitoring Representative your verbal Security Password. Do not use the telephone if you intend to cancel the alarm. If your telephone line is busy, ADT may dispatch emergency personnel to your home, which could result in a false alarm fine. 1. Leave the system on. If the emergency is a fire, quickly notify the building’s occupants and safely evacuate the building. 2. Do not use the telephone, except to call 911. If you do use the phone, ADT personnel may not be able to contact you. If you are trying to make a telephone call while another alarm is triggered, the system will disconnect your call to send the alarm signal. If this continues, you may need to turn the system off to use the telephone. 3. If this is a medical or police emergency, wait for ADT to call you. Explain the emergency to the ADT Customer Monitoring Representative. If you do not answer the telephone, ADT will try to contact the appropriate emergency agency, unless you have given other instructions. What to Do in an Actual Emergency If the security system is sounding an alarm, and there is an actual emer\ gency in progress: 19 CODE
Turning the System Off after an Alarm Occurs in Your Absence If there was an alarm at your house while you were away and the sirens a\ re no longer sounding: 1. Enter the building through a designated entry door. The ON light blinks. The sirens and speakers are silent. The Premium keypad shows the numbers of the zones in alarm, and its message window reads ALARM. 2. Enter your keypad code to turn the system off. The keypad beeps once every three seconds. The keypad shows the numbers of the zones that were in alarm. The Premium keypad reads ALARM MEMORY. 3. Refer to the Pop-Up Zone Card located behind the alarm panel to verify the location of the zones that were in alarm. 4. To silence the keypad’s beeping and clear alarm memory, press the CANCEL key. 5. If you do not know what caused the alarm, review the system’s alarm history at www.MyADT.com or call ADT Customer Care at 800.445.0872. 20 CODE
System Options The system has five options: 1. Bypass 2. Door chime 3. Additional keypad codes 4. Alarm memory 5. Test This section describes each of these options. Bypass a Zone When you bypass a zone, the system ignores it. Use this feature whenever\ you want to turn the system on, but leave off a particular sensor. The bypass is automatically canceled when you turn the system off. To bypass a zone: 1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 1 key. 3. Enter the number of the zone you wish to bypass. The keypad beeps. The READY and the BYPASS lights turn on. 1. Press the OPTIONS key until the message reads BYPASS, ENTER ZONE #. 2. Enter the number of the zone you wish to bypass. The keypad beeps. The win- dow reads READY, BYPASS. The number of the bypassed zone lights momentarily. 21 BYPASS Standard KeypadPremium Keypad
1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 2 key. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 3. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The READY and the CHIME lights turn on while the chime feature is on. 1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 4 key. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 3. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The lights of the zones that were last in alarm blink. 1. Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads DOOR CHIME, ENTER CODE. 2. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The message window reads READY, DOOR CHIME. 1. Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads ALARM MEMORY, ENTER CODE. 2. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The message window shows which zones were in alarm. 22 Standard KeypadPremium Keypad Premium KeypadStandard Keypad Turn the Door Chime On or Off When you turn the door chime on, the keypad beeps if a protected door or\ window is opened while the system is turned off. To turn the chime on or off: View Alarm Memory You can use alarm memory to determine which zones have recently been in \ alarm. Note: If you turn the door chime on and the keypad does not beep, the chime f\ eature may have been turned off at installation. To have the feature turned on,\ please call Customer Care for assistance.
Create an Additional Keypad Code You can assign different keypad codes to the members of your family or t\ o people who need temporary access to your home. Housekeepers, guests and house sitters can all be given their\ own keypad codes. You can assign as many as 91 codes, but for your security, you should limit the number of codes\ you assign and delete any that are not in use. To assign a new keypad code: 1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 3 key. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 3. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The ENTER USER # light blinks. 4. Enter the number of the user to whom you want to assign a code (1 to 91). The keypad beeps. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 5. Enter the new code. The keypad beeps. 6. Test the new code by turning the system on, then using the code to turn the system off. 1. Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads AUXILIARY CODES, ENTER MASTER CODE. 2. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The message window reads ENTER USER #. 3. Enter the number of the user to whom you want to assign a code (1 to 91). The keypad beeps. The message window reads ENTER NEW CODE. 4. Enter the new code. The keypad beeps. 5. Test the new code by turning the system on, then using the code to turn the system off. KEYPAD CODEKEYPAD CODE AUX CODE AUXILIARY CODES ENTER MASTER CODE 23 Standard KeypadPremium Keypad
Delete a Keypad Code If you wish to delete a keypad code: AUX CODE KEYPAD CODE USER NUMBERUSER NUMBER KEYPAD CODE AUXILIARY CODES ENTER MASTER CODE 1. Press the OPTIONS key. 2. Press the 3 key. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 3. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The ENTER USER # light blinks. 4. Enter the number of the user whose code you wish to delete. The keypad beeps. The ENTER CODE light blinks. 5. Do not enter the keypad code. Instead, press the CANCEL key. The keypad beeps. 6. Test that the code has been deleted by attempting to turn the system on and off using the deleted code. 1. Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads AUXILIARY CODES, ENTER MASTER CODE. 2. Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The message window reads ENTER USER #. 3. Enter the number of the user whose code you wish to delete. The keypad beeps. The window reads ENTER NEW CODE. 4. Do not enter the keypad code. Instead, press the CANCEL key. The keypad beeps. 5. Test that the code has been deleted by attempting to turn the system on and off using the deleted code. 24 Premium KeypadStandard Keypad