BT VP1000 Home Security System User Manual


 
BT Home Monitor ~ Issue 5 ~ 1st Edition ~ 26_01_ 04 ~ 5725
MOUNTING USING SCREWS
Remove the cover by unscrewing the closure
screw. Fig 7.
Fig 7.
Gently pull apart the base from the cover.
Gently bend back the circuit board retainer
and detach the circuit board from the base.
Avoid excessive handling.
Hold the sensor base against the mounting
surface and mark the points for drilling. Then
drill the holes in the mounting surface.
Attach the base to the mounting surface using
the screws provided. Make sure the magnet
location mark (as shown in Fig. 7) is on the
correct side.
Re-attach the circuit board to the base, by
inserting it into the edge supports and clicking
gently into place. Then replace the cover and
tighten the screw.
Position the magnet on the door or window
alongside the transmitter. Mark the points for
drilling and drill the holes. Then screw the
magnet to the mounting surface using the
screws provided.
INSTALLING THE MOVEMENT DETECTOR
There are two pet tolerant Movement Detectors
provided with your BT Home Monitor VP1000 –
they are described as passive infrared (PIR)
sensors. Their purpose is to sense movement
within a chosen room.
The pet tolerant sensors are designed so that pets
up to approximately 36kg (80lb) do not trigger
an alert message. However larger pets must
remain below a height of 1m (3') – meaning they
should not be allowed onto higher surfaces such
as furniture. Pet tolerance also decreases the
closer the animal is to the detector.
As soon as the Movement Detector is installed,
any activity sensed within the line of sight will
trigger an alert. The sensors are defined as
HOME & HOUSE within the default settings.
This means that when the BT Home Monitor
VP1000 is switched on, the siren will sound
immediately if the sensor is triggered. Once you
have installed the system, you can change this
setting if you desire.
If you need to locate your Movement Detector
near to your Control Panel you may want to
change the setting to WALK THRU which will
allow you to walk past the sensor without setting
off alerts whilst entering or leaving your home.
When movement is detected and a signal is sent
to the Control Panel the Movement Detector will
go into SLEEP mode for 90 seconds to save
battery power. Once the duration of the SLEEP
mode has passed, the detector will be in ready
mode again as long as it has not been disturbed.
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SECTION 2
Closure screw
Marking must
face magnet