BT VP1000 Home Security System User Manual


 
SECTION 5
Section 5 – Accessory Functions
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You can expand or change the layout of your
BT Home Monitor VP1000 system at any time.
Add up to 28 wireless sensors, including Smoke
Detectors, additional Movement Detectors and
Magnetic Contacts. Control the system with up
to 2 Keypads and 8 Keyfobs.
Your BT Home Monitor pack comes with 3
Wireless Sensors and 1 Keyfob, and these are
pre-programmed with default settings to function
as soon as the battery is activated. 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.
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