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1. J 2 8 8 3 53 5552 Figure 1 1 The MIA S and MIA D Keypads Section 1 Identification of Parts 7 The OMNIA TAST R Keypad for system control programming Abilitata su Enabled on V 65 57 58 59a 62 63 60 Figure 1 2 The OMNIA TAST R Keypad 8 Multifunction Control Panel The NC2 TAST Keypad for system control gt 4 e e e e EMEN ON Ao 63 51 62 52 64 47 61 56 Figure 1 3 NCZ TAST Keypad dentification of Parts o The ICON KP Keypad for system control ENSE 4 v CX Lu LLI 188 PE lt gt Figure 1 4 The ICON KP
2. 15 Mounting PROXI Proximity Readers 15 Mounting 16 Input and Output Expanders essent 16 urne c 17 Seting ihe rM ERR VE DUCK E PUE II RN 17 Installing the VectorRX Receiver only for 2 and KYO32G 18 Connecting Peripherals iui 19 Connecting Keypads ECLIPSE PROXI Readers and Expanders 19 Alarm Detectors sess nnne nnn nnns 20 Connecting Fire Detectors with Repeat Outputs 21 ARMS 23 Connecting Roller blind and Vibration Detectors 24 Connecting the Tamper LINE 25 Auxiliary Device Open Collector eere 25 Connecting the Telephone LINE 26 dee nice rat 27 Section 3 Programming from PC eene 28 INIFOGUGHON sci vara 28 MAN P 28 Managing the Pages iii 28 Managing 29 Data SECON ir 30 Toolbar and toolbuttons eene 30 Upload Download and Help toolbuttons 30 Thien Be 31 Multifunction Control Panel PENTEL Keypa
3. 72 Multifunction Control Panel Table 4 11 SCHEDULER Partition Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 the time slots are Disabled Table 4 12 OPTIONS Description Setting View violated zones on keypad display No Enable chime on keypad Yes Enable chime on Proxy Reader Yes Enable Wireless Receiver No Enable Jamming Detection Special button on Wireless Key Future Use Enable Teleservice Test call Enable answering device co Reset alarm memory denied to Installer code e Reset tamper memory denied to User code Bypass tamper on zone Real time zone restore Arming Disarming signalling changeover 2 way audio alert Call telemonitoring numbers Call all voice numbers Immediate mains trouble signalling False key tamper Autobypass zones Arm squawk enabled Prevent arming if not ready Arming denied wth battery trouble Key reader LEDs permanently active Enable buzzer on Proxy R
4. DIP switch No 1 must always be the OFF position 18 Multifunction Control Panel Installing the VectorRX Receiver only for KYO32 and 26 KYO series Control panels with K32 and K32G PCBs accept VectorRX Receiv ers Installation of a VectorRX Receiver will allow the Control panel to manage Wireless devices This section describes the relevant installation instructions and features The VectorRX can manage up to 31 wireless devices PIR Detectors Smoke Detectors and or Magnetic Contacts and up 16 Wireless Keys Choosing the location for the VectorRX Choose a safe dry place Select a location that will provide the best possible reception Locate the Receiver as high up as possible Do not locate the Receiver near sources of EMI television sets electric motors domestic appliances etc Do not limit the range by large objects or furniture Installing the VectorRX Receiver refer also to Figure 1 7 1 2 Loosen the two screws 47 it 15 not necessary to remove them Using a screwdriver press down on the tab 64 to unhook the backplate from the frontplate Lift the frontplate up to a 90 angle then pull the frontplate away from the backplate Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 57 place the backplate in the proposed placement mark the anchor screw locations 57a 5 Remove the backplate from the its placement then drill the screw holes take care to avoid cable cond
5. Zone 9 Zone 10 Sens Vibration None None Zone 11 Sensivity None Zone 12 None Zone 13 None Zone 14 None Zone 15 Roller Blind 17 STENTO m m s None Zone 18 1 2 345 30sec 2 4 min repetitive Zone 19 Partitions Customers George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids None Zone 20 Partition 01 Partition 05 None Zone 21 T Partition 02 Partition 06 Mone Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 Partition 03 Partition 07 Partition 04 Partition 08 19 Upload Download Help Figure 3 6 Zones Page 38 Alarm Zones Command Zones Multifunction Control Panel Type This section describes how the various Zone types respond to violation during Standby status Unbypassed Bypassed zones will ignore violation and will not generate Alarms Instant Violation of this type of zone will generate an Instant Alarm Delayed Violation of this type of zone will not generate an Alarm during the Exit Time Violation during Armed status after the Exit Time has elapsed will generate an Alert signal Entry Time signal If the system 15 not disarmed before the Entry Time elapses the zone will generate an Alarm Path Ifthis type of zone is the first zone to be violated it will generate an Instant Alarm Path zones will not generate A
6. Section 3 Programming from PC 63 Key Card Page The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 162 will determine access level of the Digital Keys Cards The system can manage 128 Digital Keys Cards SAT and or PROXI CARD Keys Cards Table The User Codes can Arm Disarm the system and perform various operations in accordance with their programmed access levels refer to the USER MANUAL No This column shows the Key Code Number 1 through 25 Description This column 15 for the Key Card labels of the first 16 Keys Cards maximum 16 letters per label Service This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to control Serv ice mode Yes Key Card enabled for Service mode The Alarm relay will be inhibited during Service mode and therefore the Control panel will not generate Alarms Clear Call Queue This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to clear the Call Queue Yes Key Card enabled to clear the Call Queue Partitions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This field will allow you to enable the Key Card on the Partitions Yes Key Card enabled Del This field will allow you to delete Keys Cards X Key Card de leted Deletion will not be completed until the Program closes then reopens Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Key Card Pages cA KYO32 0d Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out P Zones ee Duputs Pa
7. BPlor Wireless device fails to respond Telephone Line Trouble the telephone line is down Reset mains the 230 Mains Voltage is restored Reset battery battery is fully charged Reset fuse fuse 9c is replaced Reset fuse the BPI fuse 9b is replaced Device Restored all the or Wireless devices respond Reset Telephone Line the telephone line is restored Superkey 1 Superkey 1 is used Superkey 2 2 is used Superkey 3 3 is used Remote Command the Control panel receives a remote command via modem Test Event the Control panel sends a Test event Event Buffer 70 full Logger is 70 full Date at Default all power to the Control panel fails total blackout Wireless Tamper Ihe VectorRX Receiver is forced open WLS Tamper Restored the VectorRX Receiver is closed after forced opening Wireless JAM Ihe VectorRX Receiver detects Jamming WLS JAM Restored Ihe VectorRX Receiver no longer detects Jamming WLS Battery Low Ihe battery of the Wireless device is low or not present WLS Battery Restored the battery of the Wireless device is OK Section 3 Programming from PC 57 Scheduler Page This Control panel has a built in Scheduler which manages Auto Arming The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 13 will
8. George Barnard Paul Collins 08 Reader 08 Peter Davids 09 Reader 09 Upload Download Help Figure 3 4 Readers Page Section 3 Programming from 35 Table 3 1 A and B Mode Arming options Action Description Away The corresponding Partition will arm in Away mode in this way violation of Zones with the Interna attribute will be signalled Stay The corresponding Partition will arm in Stay mode in this way violation generated by Zones with the Zriternal attribute will be ignored Stay 0 Delay The corresponding Partition will arm in Stay mode with 0 Entry Exit Times e Parma Disarm No Change LED 1 2 3 4 v S M NEyUUdiu 05 The corresponding Partition will disarm The corresponding Partition will hold its status GREEN This row will allow you to enable Y or disable box empty the Reader for B Mode Arming on the selected partitions The partitions will Arm or Disarm as programmed when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the GREEN LED 15 ON Refer to table 3 1 for B Mode programming instructions The number next to the Page Name indicates the total number of enabled Readers 36 Multifunction Control Panel Expander In Out Page KY O32 Control panels accept 4 M IN 6 Input Expanders and 2 M OUT 6 Output Expanders This page see Figure 3 5 will allow you to Enable Disable the expanders on the system
9. Options di Codes 51 248 Digital Keys a Key Card Wireless Keys Customers George Bamard Paul Collins Peter Davids Partition Disarmed Trouble Alarm Memory Exit Time Entry Time Chime Auto Arm Timeout Line down Reset Fire Alam TT Remote Command Failed call Inactivity Mute Alarm Away Stay Stay 0 delay Restore if on standby False key TamperZone System Tamper Tamper Partitions v Partition 01 v Partition 02 v Partition 03 Partition 04 v Partition 05 v Partition 05 Partition 07 v Partition 08 els Upload Download Help Figure 3 7 Outputs Page Section 3 Programming from PC 43 Partitions This section will allow you to assign the Outputs to the Partitions The Output will activate when the programmed signal is generated by one of its Partitions If the signal is generated by the Control panel e g Trouble the Output will activate directly and its Partitions will not be influent In all other cases the Output will activate only when the signal is generated by one of its Partitions Signals NOTE The words in brackets are those that actually appear on the Installer Menu and will be shown on the display Partitions Armed Armed The Output will activate when one of its Partitions 1s armed Partitions Disarmed Disarmed The Output will activate when one
10. Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events amp Scheduler Options di Codes 5 Digital Keys a Key Card 39 Wireless Keys Clock x Teleservice Test Event M 7 Teleservice Test call Number of rings Enable Test event 26 Call back SendTest programming Customer Code 5004 0 Time Interval Installer Telephone Number Jate Hour George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids Upload Download Help Figure 3 10 Teleservice Page Section 3 Programming from PC 51 View Logger Page Upload d Save Load This window see Figure 3 11 will allow you to view the events recorded in the Logger No This is the event number The rotating Logger holds 256 events 128 on Series 4 8 Models When the Logger 1 full the oldest events will be deleted to make space for new events e Date Date when the event occurred e Time Time when the event occurred Event ID Event Identifier Number refer to Table 3 3 Event Type Event description The following commands will allow you to manage the events B Upload button This command will allow you to upload the Events list from the Control panel to the Computer for viewing purposes The following buttons will become active when a Customer is loaded The name of the Customer will be shown on the title bar B Save button This
11. This option is useful when the Control panel is connected downstream to a switch board with non standard tones Pulse Dialling Normally the Control panel operates in touch tone mode as it 1s faster than Pulse dialling If touch dialling is not supported by the telephone line it will be necessary to enable Pulse dialling George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Telephone Pages di KYO32 E Zones Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events amp Scheduler Options di Codes 5 Digital ae Key Card 39 Wireless Keys e Clock E Configuration Keypads 01 Readers na Expander In Out x Number 1 Telephone number Description Selection Number 1 29 Disable tone check 30 DTMF Dialling Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number Number 7 Number 8 Type Telemonitoring Voice message Teleservice None Partition Je Partition oi Jo Partition 02 Rarttion 08 fo Partition 0 Keys Telemonitoring Protocols Customer code Customers George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids listenin Zao Audo Two Way Audio timeout E 2 da 2 Upload Download Figure 3 9 Telephone Page 48 Multifunction Control Panel Type This section will allow you to select the operating mode of the 8 telephone Nu
12. in the Telephone page To assign a Voice message triple click the relative field open the Voice Message drop down list click the arrow then select the Voice Message CONTACT ID button This button will allow you to assign the Codes shown in Table 3 2 the Events will be sent to the first Telephone Number programmed as Contact ID Clear button This button will allow you to clear all the data programmed in the Telephone numbers column and or Event Code Details button This button opens the Events window that will allow you to expand check box selected or contract check box deselected the Zines Troubles details of specific events I Super Keys Therefore if you wish to group the Partition Event Digtal Key details Partition Details box deselected the list will show just one string Global for all the X cance Partition events for example XI XI XI XI SI I Alarm Partition Global Arm Partition Global However if you wish to expand the Partition Events details Partition Details box selected the list will show all the strings relative to Partition events for example Alarm Partition n 1 Partition 01 Alarm Partition n 2 Partition 02 Alarm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Alarm Partition n 4 Partition 04 Arm Partition n 1 Partition 01 Arm Partition n 2 Partition 02 Arm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Arm Partit
13. 1 5 Identification of VectorRX Parts Description Catch slots 2 Antennas 2 Section 2 Installation 15 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Mounting the Peripherals The Main Unit Refer to the Main Unit Manual for the relative installation instructions Mounting Keypads Work carefully through the following steps 1 2 3 Remove the screws 47 and the frontplate Lift the clip 58 and remove the PCB Drill the holes 59a 59b or 59c for the backplate and snatch bracket 61 if utilized Pull the wires through the cable entry 57 Attach the backplate and snatch bracket to the wall Replace the PCB Complete the connections between the terminal board 53 and Control panel BPI Bus Using the DIP switch strip 51 assign the Keypad Address Reattach the frontplate Mounting PROXI Proximity Readers Work carefully through the following steps 1 Ter da Remove the screws 47 and the frontplate Drill the holes 59a for the backplate Pull the wires through the cable entry 57 Attach the backplate and snatch bracket if utilized to the wall Using the cable 70 complete the connections to the Control panel BPI Bus Using the DIP switches 51 assign the Reader Address Reattach the frontplate ECLIPSE Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart 16 Multifunction Control Panel Mounting ECLIPSE Readers ECLIPSE Key Readers can be flush mounted
14. Control panel as follows a Select Programming Download to send all the programmed eters to the Control panel b Click the open page Download button to send the open page param eters to the Control panel Using the right mouse button click anywhere inside the Pages section then select Download from the pop up window to send the parameters relative to the selected pages Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Clock Pages c KYO32 Configuration Keypads 01 Current date 64 033 Readers Expander In Out E Zones Current time 9 25 26 i Duputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events amp Scheduler Options di Codes 28 Digital Keys ss Key Card Wireless Keys Customers George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids E Upload Download Help Figure 3 17 Clock Page 66 Multifunction Control Panel Uploading 4 To upload and view Control panel parameters proceed as follows a Select Programming Upload to view all the parameters stored in the Control memory b Select Upload to view the parameters relative to the current page c Using the right mouse button click anywhere inside the Pages section then select Upload from the pop up window to view the parameters rela tive to the selected pages DB9 female 7 wire shielded DB9 female connector cable connect
15. Negative power supply to the Fire detectors In this case the Output must be programmed as NC and the Reset Fire signal must be enabled In this way the Clear Alarm Memory command will cause the Negative signal to fail for 10 seconds thus resetting the Fire detectors Alarm Al r bel The Output will activate when one of its Partitions signals Alarm status The Output will restore at the end of the Alarm cycle 44 Multifunction Control Panel Remote Command Remote The Output will activate when the User executes a command over the phone the Control panel Answering device must be enabled This signal can be used to activate or stop the OC Output over the phone The Output activated over the phone can also be re stored from the Keypad via a Clear Alarm Memory command Refer to the User Manual for further details Negligence Neglig The Output will activate when the Control panel generates Negligence event The Output will restore when the Alarm memory resets viaa Clear Alarm Memory command Failed Call Fail com This event is generated by unsuccessful calls To restore the Output a view the Event logger on an LCD Keypad b view the Trouble on an LED Keypad Inactivity Inactiv The Output will activate when the Control panel generates an Inactivity event The Output will restore when the Alarm memory resets viaa Clear Alarm Memory command Mute Alarm Silent The Output will
16. determine the auto matic arming schedule In order to allow the Control panel to manage this function the User must enable the Enable Disable auto arming option Scheduler Table e Day This column will allow you to select the day e v Thecheck boxes will allow you to select the Partitions that will auto arm on the selected day e Partition 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 This column will allow you to program the automatic arming time accepted values 00 00 through 23 59 hours minutes Auto arming operations can be delayed by overtime requests However the Control panel will not allow an overtime requests to go past 24 00 hours and will auto arm at midnight Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Scheduler Pages 032 Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out Zones 1 Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger NI Events Digital Keys Key Card Wireless Keys George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids 2 Upload Download Help Figure 3 13 Scheduler Page 58 Multifunction Control Panel Options Page The options in this page see Figure 3 14 will allow you to customize the Control panel Options Table The numbers in brackets refer to the Options in the Installer Menu accessed via the LCD keypad e View violated zones on keypad display 0 If this option is ena
17. non editable Description This field 1 for the Reader label maximum 16 characters 12345678 These columns correspond to the 8 partitions The Readers can be programmed to operate in 3 different modes on the 4 partitions as follows eof 2 3 4 RED This row will allow you to enable V or disable box empty the a Reader for GLOBAL Arming on the selected partitions see Figure All the NA enabled partitions will arm when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the RED LED is ON 2 3 4 AMBER This row will allow you to enable V or disable box empty the Reader for Mode Arming on the selected partitions The partitions will sy Arm or Disarm as programmed when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the AMBER LED is ON Refer to table 3 1 for A Mode programming instructions Kyo Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Readers 02 x Reader 01 2 032 NdDescipion Configuration v 01 Reader 01 01 Away 5 Stay Stay 0 delay D Disarm N Null Keypads Readers 02 na Expander In Out 7 02 Reader 02 E Zones Ouputs Partitions Telephone 03 Reader 03 Teleservice ni View Logger i Events 04 Reader 04 Scheduler ptions Digital Keys sg Key Card 39 Wireless Keys Clock 06 Reader 06 05 Reader 05 Customers 07 Reader 07
18. stored indefinitely In all cases the Pulse threshold will reset automatically each time the Control panel disarms The Vibration and Roller Blind attributes be assigned to the first 6 Control panel zones only from L1 to L6 e Supervisory If a zone is setup as a Wireless zone this attribute will be enabled automatically thus allowing the VectorRX Receiver to monitor the Wireless device that is connected to the zone refer to Supervisory Time on the Partitions page If the Wireless device fails to send a signal to the VectorR X Receiver within the programmed Supervisory window it will be considered missing and the Control panel will generate a Missing De vice event The Identifier number of the zone that generated the event will be recorded in the Event logger Cycles This parameter determines the number of times the zone will signal the Zone Alarm event e Repetitive Zones with this attribute will generate the Zone Alarm event for an unlimited number of times Cycle The required number of Alarm cycles 0 through 14 can be pro grammed in this field If zero 0 15 programmed the zone will be unable to generate Zone Alarm event Section 3 Programming from PC 41 NOTE Zones that signal persistent Alarm status e g due to Trouble will generate One Alarm Cycle Only Partitions This section will allow you to assign the zones to the Partitions The zone w
19. the Application will be updated automatically with the new Control Panel Type and Firmware release Settings gt LCD String This command will allow you to select the language of the LCD strings Select the required language then Download to update the Control panel Click E OK to exit C Modem gt Connection This option will allow you to connect via Modem to the remote Control panel Available language C Modem Setting This option will allow you to setup the Modem Modem gt Hang up This option will allow you to end telephone communications For further information on the Modem menu options refer to Program ming from PC via Telephone Help gt Guide This option provides the System guide Adobe Acrobat Reader required Section 3 Programming from PC 33 Keypads Page Keypad 01 Keypad 02 Keypad 03 Keypad 04 Keypad 05 Keypad 06 Keypad 07 Keypad 08 EJ LUI NYH uu I Kan Dasdara ffl On Startup or reset the Control panel will configure at default one keypad as follows LCD Keypad Address 00 me Keypads Table This table will allow you to enable or disable box empty the system keypads No This column shows the keypad Address non editable Description This field 1s for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The number next to the Page Name indicates the total number of enabled keypads Enable Keypad Th
20. 12 Message 1 Paul Collins Alarm Zone n 13 Zone 13 3A Message 1 Peter Davids Alarm Zone n 14 Zone 14 Message 1 Alarm Zone n 15 Zone 15 3A Message 1 Alarm Zone n 16 Zone 16 1 1 E Telephone numbers Clear Upload Download Help Contact ID Details Event Codes Figure 3 12 Events Page Assigning Voice Messages nn rrr Contact ID v Telephone numbers Event Codes dt Details Section 3 Programming from PC 53 Event Code This column is for the Event Codes usually assigned by the Central Station Event codes comprise 2 digits accepted values 0 through 9 for CESA and 0 through 9 and HEX digits A and F for all other protocols When using Pulse protocols with single digit codes the second digit must be programmed as refer to Customer Codes in the Teleservice page The programmed Codes will be sent to the Telemonitoring Telephone numbers refer to Types in the Telephone page Events that not given Codes or those with 007 value will not activate the Digital Communicator Existing Codes Event e g 20 must be deleted before new Codes can be entered Voice Message This field will allow you to assign a Voice message to the Event The Voice Message will be sent when the Event occurs Voice Message Telephone numbers must have the Voice attribute refer to Types
21. 2 35 40 47 Inactivity Partition n Control panel detects Inactivity on Partition n 40 43 96 119 48 55 120 143 Negligence Partition n Bypassed Zone n Unbypassed Zone n Recognized Code n Control panel detects Negligence on Partition n Zone n is bypassed the Zone n is unbypassed the Code n is recognized 120 247 144 271 Recognized DGK n Key Card n or PROXI CARD is recognized 248 255 272 303 Auto bypass Zone n the Zone n is unbypassed automatically refer to Options page 272 275 304 311 Arm Partition n Partition n is armed by Code or 280 283 288 291 312 319 320 327 Disarm Partition n Special Arming Partition n Partition n is disarmed by Code or Key Card Partition n is armed via a a Command Zone b the Scheduler c the PC on line 296 299 328 335 Special Disarming Partition n Partition n is disarmed a a Command Zone b the Scheduler c the PC on line 304 307 Reset Memory Partition n Alarm Memory of thePartition n is deleted 312 315 Duress Partition n a Duress Code is used to disarm the Partition n 320 327 352 359 Failed Call n Description the call to theNumber 1 8 is unsuccessful Failed Cal
22. 3 20 Connection window 68 Multifunction Control Panel When the CONNECTIONS window opens parameters a b and c will assume the values of their counterparts in the Teleservice page The parameters programmed in the Connections window will not affect their counterparts in the Application pages g 5 Click the Select button below the Messages section to view the connec Select tion status Table 3 4 shows the complete Message list If the connection is successful the following message will be shown KYOxACK X XX Connections 6 Click the OK button to close the Connection Window and activate the Ok connection Download and Upload commands will affect the Control panel that is connected via telephone 7 To programor view the Control panel parameters go to the Programming from section and proceed from steps 3 and 4 8 Toend the connection select Modem Hook up The Connection ended message will be shown after several seconds abandon the telephone connection click the Quit button Table 3 4 Modem Messages Message Description Omnia Norma MODEM V X XX This is the type of Modem that is connected to the computer serial port The configured Modem is not recognized or does not respond Check the cable and the serial port connection Receiving The Modem PC system is waiting for an incoming call This is the system status when Ul the CO
23. Control panel via modem or on site The parameters are grouped together in pages The pages in this section follow the page order in the KyoUnit application Main Window The KyoUnit application opens on the Main page see Figure 3 1 The Tree view menu see Pages section will allow you to access all the Pages in the Application Managing the Pages Accessing the Pages Click once on the name of the required page the page name will highlight and the page will open ready for programming Saving the Parameters Use the Save command from the File menu Select Using the right button on the mouse click any part of the Page section to access Download the context menu The context menu will allow you to Select Upload Download m and Print the Pages as follows e Select This command will select deselect the pages Only selected pages can be downloaded uploaded printed The Pages can also be selected deselected ticked unticked via the Ins key on the Computer keypad e Download This command will download the selected pages to the Control panel Upload This command will upload the selected pages to the Computer The pages will be deselected automatically after Downloading Uploading Section 3 Programming from 29 Print This command will print the selected pages You can close the Pages section temporarily by clicking Xl and reopen it temporarily by cli
24. INSTALLATION MANUAL 809001 ukas REGISTERED COMPANY QUALITY KYOAM KYO8M KYO32M KYOAP e KYO8P KYO32P KYO 8G P SW1 e KYO 8G P SW2 KYO 32G P SW1 e KYO 32G P SW2 The above mentioned Control panels comply with the following laws and ammendments Emission EN 50081 1 1992 Immunity EN 50130 4 1995 1 1999 Low Voltage EN 60950 2000 Burglar alarm systems CEI 79 2 2 ed 1993 Telecommunication terminal equipment TBR21 1 1993 The above mentioned Control panels can be programmed using the KyoUnit Software application 1 0 or superior Installation of these systems must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force The above mentioned Control panels have been designed and made to the highest standards of quality and performance The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month BENTEL SECURITY Srl shall not assume the responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use The above mentioned Control panels have no user friendly components therefore should be serviced by authorized personnel only IMPORTANT Ensure that the Manual Release you are using corresponds to that requested on the Release and Manual label on the Main Unit see the following figure RELEASE and MANUAL OK32 1 00 EN E Firmware Release Installation Man
25. Keypad 10 Multifunction Control Panel Table 1 1 Identification of the Keypad Parts Description LED indicators refer to the User Manual for details Display Frontplate screws Down flip BPI Level Jumper gt 5 V at default CA gt 12 V so Snachswitcheometor O DIP Switch strip Tamper switch protects against forced opening Terminal board 54 opr Level Jumper SV et deuo een e BV Microprocessor Snatch switch accessory item for MIA S and MIA D art ASNC Cable entry PCB clip Anchor screw holes for mounting on Mod 503 outlet box or similar Anchor screw holes for mounting on 10x10 outlet box or similar Anchor screw holes for mounting on Single Gang outlet box or similar Buzzer Snatch bracket hole PCB spacers 63 _ supports Buzzer connector Ta SECURITY Section 1 Identification of Parts ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key PROXI CARD 66 67 68 60 59a 55 Figure 1 5 The PROXI Reader PROXI CARD ECLIPSE Reader and SAT Key 12 Multifunction Control Panel Table 1 2 Identification of Parts ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key and PROXI CARD Description Red LED Global Mode Arming Amber LED A Mode Arming Green LED Mode Arming Sensitive field Wires to be connected to the Control panel BPI Bus Red gt to terminal Positive White to
26. NNECTIONS window opens BACKRING The dialled telephone number is ringing KYOxACK KYO Panel Control has been recognized Wrong Installer Code Unknow Modem The remote Control panel cannot read the Installer probably due to a bad line Busy Line on Hook The Modem has detected the engaged tone and has released the line Section 4 Default Settings 69 SECTION 4 DEFAULT SETTINGS Restoring Factory Default Sometimes it may be necessary to restore the Factory Default settings for example if a User forgets the Access Codes To restore the Factory Default 1 Disconnect the power supply Mains and Battery 2 Usinga screwdriver short circuit pins 2 and 3 of the DB9 connector 5 and repowe the Control panels The tables in this chapter describe the Control panel default settings Table 4 1 KEYPAD CONFIGURATION Keypad in conf Description Partition Yes Keypad 01 Table 4 2 READER CONFIGURATION Keypad 02 Keypad 08 Reader Address in conf Description Reader 01 Reader 16 Table 4 3 EXPANDER IN OUT Expander Type Enable Expander Type Enable Exp IN 01 04 No Exp OUT 01 02 No 70 Multifunction Control Panel Table 4 4 ZONES Description Type Zone 1 Double Zone 2 Double Zone 3 Double Zone 4 Double Zone 5 Double Zone 6 Double Zone 7 Do
27. Open Collector outputs ter minals 23 O1 24102 and 25 03 KYO8G and KYO32G have 5 program mable Open Collector outputs terminals 38 O1 39 O2 40 O3 41 O4 and 42 O5 These terminals can be programmed as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC and can be activated by one or more events to be Relay contacts Figure 2 12 Connecting an OC Output 26 This connection 15 necessary Multifunction Control Panel selected during the programming phase refer to the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section for the list of events The wiring diagram in Figure 2 12 illustrates the operating principles of a NO Open Collector output terminal on the Control panel that will be activated by the Exit Delay event Connecting the Telephone Line If the Telephone Dialler facility is used the Telephone line must be connected to terminals 32 and 33 LE In this way the Control panel will be the first device on the telephone line If the Control panel is sharing the line with another device the latter must be connected to terminals 34 and 35 LI see Figure 2 13 thus allowing the Control panel to take priority in the event of an Alarm Terminal 36 must be connected to the Mains Earth in order to protect the PCB against line surges Ensure that the Mains Earth line is intact and operating properly before connecting the telephone line If the Control panel is not connected to the telephone line
28. Outputs The Auto arm Timeout signal will cease when the Partition Arms or when Overtime Request is made Times Patrol Time This parameter determines the time accepted values 0 through 99 minutes between disarming for patrol purposes Patrol code required and automatic rearming The programmed patrol time 15 valid for all Partitions Alarm Time This parameter determines the Alarm cycle accepted values 0 through 99 minutes If the Alarm Time is set at 0 zero the Alarm Outputs e g Siren will not be activated however the event will be sent to the Logger Supervisory window This parameter determines the time within which a Wireless zone must send a supervisory signal accepted values 120 through 1440 minutes in steps of 15 minutes Use either the mouse or the LL and keys on the PC keyboard to enter this value This field will be inactive when the Enable VectorRX Receiver option is disabled refer to Options page Inactivity Inactivity This parameter determines the maximum time accepted values 0 through 99 hours that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signalling zone violation The Inactivity Partition event will be generated when the programmed interval elapses Enable Inactivity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This parameter determines the Partitions that will be monitored for inactivity Negligence Negligence This parameter determines the maximum time accepted
29. PIIpIS assign Telephone numbers to the various events The selected Telephone Numbers will be called when the corresponding event occurs see the Figure R in the left margin Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Events Pages x Event Settings 7 KYO032 SEG Telephone numbers Tm D Voice M a vemm Hi Keypads 01 Alarm Partition n Partition 01 Message 1 Readers Alarm Partition n 2 Partition 02 00 Message 1 n Expander In Out Alarm Partition n 3 Partition 03 00 Message 1 Zones Alarm Partition n 4 Partition 04 00 Message 1 1 Alarm Partition n S Partition 05 00 Message 1 Partitions Telephone Alarm Partition n 6 Partition 06 00 Message 1 Teleservice Alarm Partition n 7 Partition 07 00 Message 1 View Logger Alarm Partition n S Partition 08 00 1 Alarm Zone n 1 Zone 1 Message 1 Scheduler Alarm Zone n 2 Zone 2 Message 1 r4 ptions Alarm Zone n 3 Zone 3 Message 1 Codes Alarm Zone n 4 Zone 4 Message 1 d Alarm Zone n S Zone 5 1 Wireless Keys Alarm Zone n 6 Zone 6 1 Clock Alarm Zone n 7 Zone 7 Message 1 Alarm Zone 8 7 8 1 Alarm Zone n S Zone 9 Message 1 Customers Alarm Zone n 10 Zone 10 34 Message 1 Alarm Zone n 11 Zone 11 Message 1 George Bamard Alarm Zone n 12 Zone
30. Partition is violated The Entry Time will be signalled by B Activation of the Partition OC Outputs programmed with the Exit De lay attribute Partitions Pages 032 a Vie v Configuration Keypads 01 Readers ne Expander In Out Zones w Logger ents x Partition 01 Description Time seclEntry Time s 4A Timecuttr 30 30 2 2 Times Patrol time min Alarm time min Supervisory Window Supervisory hours S S Inactivity Time hours u La Enable inactivity signalling EM ENS DN B ES DES Negligence Time days 0 Enable negligence signalling EM ENS D BEN BS DEM 2 Upload Download Help Figure 3 8 Partitions Page 46 Multifunction Control Panel A series of fast beeps emitted by the Partition Keypads except Mute keypads and Partition PROXI Readers the Enable buzzer on PROXI Reader option must be active otherwise the PROXI Readers will not emit this signal refer to Options Page Auto arm Timeout This parameter expressed in minutes determines the time between the Auto arm Timeout signal and the Partition Auto arming event Example If the scheduler is programmed to Arm the Partition at 17 30 with a 15 minute Auto arm Timeout the Auto arm Timeout will be generated at 17 15 This signal can be used to activate one of the the OC
31. activate when the Alarm is gener ated by a Zone that 1 assigned to a Partition with the following attributes a Type Duress b Attribute Mute or If the Alarm is generated by a Duress Code The Output will activate for 3 seconds Stay Stay Arm The Output will activate when the Control panel 15 Not Ready to arm in Stay mode Away Away Arm The Output will activate when the Control panel is Not Ready to arm in Away mode Stay 0 delay Instant The Output will activate when the Control panel is Not Ready to arm in Stay 0 delay mode Restore if on standby Al r zon The Output will be activated by Alarm conditions on one of its Partitions The Output will restore when the Alarm cycle ends and the Alarm conditions have been cleared from all the Parti tion zones False key FalseKey The Output will activate when an attempt 15 made to use a False Key This 15 real time event therefore the Output cannot restore until the False key has been removed Zone Tamper ZoneTamp The Output will be active during Alarm cycles generated by Zone Tamper System Tamper Sys Tamp The Output will be activated by violation on the 24h Tamper line or when the Control panel is forced open The Output will restore automatically when the Alarm cycle ends BPI Tamper BPI Tamp The Output will activate when Keypad tamper is detected when the keypad frontplate 1 removed The Outpu
32. active mE 5 10 Inactive 5 9 Code 11 Inactive gt Upload Download Help Bx od Figure 3 15 Codes Page 62 Changing the Default Installer Code PIN Download Multifunction Control Panel Wireless Key Codes The functions programmed for Codes 23 and 24 can also be activated by Wire less Keys this facility 15 available to Control panels with VectorRX Receiv ers For further information refer to the description of the Wireless Keys Page in this section Installer Code The Installer Code PIN will allow you to access the programming session and program the Control panel parameters via keypad or computer local or remote The Installer Code PIN can be programmed from a keypad or computer The Default Installer Code PIN 0025 must be changed for security reasons To change the Default Installer Code PIN 0025 proceed as follows Do not enter digits in the PIN field a Enter the digits of your choice in the New PIN field b Enter the same digits in the Confirm New PIN field c Download to the Control panel Changing the Installer change the current Installer Code PIN proceed as follows Code PIN Download a Enter the current Installer Code PIN in the PIN field b Click OK c Enter the digits of your choice in the New PIN field c Enter the same digits in the Confirm New PIN field e Download to the Control panel
33. age If the Customer has T S SN N JN ele already been enrolled the Cus tomer details and Code will be shown If the Customer is New 220 EDGE it will be necessary to enter the Control Panel type ko Firmware Release Customer details and assign a sa code Codes can be assigned manually or automatically by zi means of the Search button When saving the parameters of an enrolled Customer the Warning window will be shown Click Yes to save new data or No to quit If a code is duplicated Customer already enrolled the Enon Application will show the Error window Qu File gt Print This command will print all the parameters of the selected pages Once the command has been executed all the selected pages will be deselected automatically File gt Exit This command will close the Application Programming gt Upload This command will transfer all the programmed data from the Control panel to the Computer Once the command has been executed all the selected pages V will be deselected automatically C Programming gt Download This command will transfer all the pro grammed data from the Computer to the Control panel Once the command has been executed all the selected pages will be deselected automati cally 32 Settings Layout Seral ports Language Print Setting Panel LCD strings Mo
34. age you can select the required number from the drop down list click the down arrow to open the drop down list 50 Multifunction Control Panel st Event The Test event will be generated at regular intervals as per programming This event will activate the Digital Voice and Teleservice calls in accordance with the e Download Upload o Test event settings in the Events page Enable Test call This option will allow the Control panel to send the Test call Teleservice automatically at regular intervals as per program ming to the Installer Telephone Number Enable Test event This option will allow the Control panel to send the Test call each time the Test event occurs Test event This field is for the Date and Time of the Test event 70 view the Date and Time of the successive Test event click the Download button B 70 send New Date and Time to the Control panel click the Send Test programming check box then click the Upload button Time Interval This field is for the interval in hours between Test events Date Hour This field will allow you to View and Set the Date and Hour of the Test event Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Teleservice Pages 27 032 Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out P Zones es Ouputs
35. agram in Figure 2 7 shows three Rate of Rise Smoke detectors e g Bentel s RT 101 RT 102 and RF501t connected to Alarm line L1 In a con nection of this type the Negative signal Reset will be supplied by the Nor mally Closed OC output see O1 The wiring diagram in Figure 2 8 shows a similar connection using a Relay Base In a connection of this type the Control panel OC output see O2 must be programmed as Normally Closed and the Alarm Line L2 as Balanced 10K on KYO4 8 32 models F KYO8G 32G models DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 4 Connecting detectors to a Balanced 10K zone 22 Multifunction Control Panel KYO4 8 32 models F on 086 326 models Figure 2 5 Connecting detectors to a Double balanced zone KYO on 4 8 32 models on KYO8G 32G models de 1 gt 10KQ DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 6 Connecting detectors with Alarm memory terminal AB activated by a Positive signal Programming B on KYO4 8 32 models Li gt Fire F on KYO8G 32G models FIRE FIRE FIRE DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 7 Connecting detectors with Repeat Outputs Section 2 Installation 23 Alar
36. bled the keypad display will show zones violated during standby status Chime on Keypad 1 If this option is enabled the keypad buzzer will emit 5 beeps when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status Chime PROXI Reader 2 If this option 15 enabled the Reader buzzer will emit 5 beeps when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status Enable Wireless Receiver 3 If this option is enabled the Control panel will enable the VectroRX Enable Jamming Detection 4 If this option is enabled the Control panel will be able to detect attempts to jam the RF signal If jamming occurs the Control panel will generate a Jamming on Receiver event the zone number will be specified in the Event Buffer Special button on Wireless Key 5 If this option is enabled the Mode button on the Wireless key A will not Arm the system but will perform the function of SuperKey 1 Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Options Pages 27 032 Configuration Keypads 01 T Readers ne Expander In Out E Zones ep Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger j Events a e D View violated zones on keypad display Chime on Keypad Chime on PROXI Reader Enable Wireless Receiver Enable Jamming Detection Special button on Wireless Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Teleservice Test
37. call 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 Call all telemonitoring numbers Call all voice numbers Instant mains trouble signalling False key tamper Autobypass zones Arm squawk Arming denied if not ready Arming denied on battery trouble Reader LEDs permanently active Buzzer on PROXI Reader Lock installer code Call back Disable telephone line check Double Call Disable tone check DTMF Dialling Answering facility Reset alarm memory denied to installer code 0 Reset tamper memory denied to user code 1 Bypass tamper on zone 2 Real time zone restore 3 Arming disarming signalling changeover 4 2 way audio alert Optic ons d Codes S Digital Keys a Key Card 38 Wireless Keys Clock 11114 2334 Auto reset Memory Partition 01 Partition 05 Customers Partition 02 Partition 06 Partition 03 Partition 07 Partition 04 Partition 08 George Bamard Paul Collins Peter Davids Upload Download Help Figure 3 14 Options Page Section 3 Programming from 59 Future Use 6 Reserved for Future use Inactive Teleservice Test call 7 Refer to the Teleservice page Answering facility 8 If this option is enabled the Control panel will activate the answering function e Reset alarm memory denied to installer code 9 If
38. cking the Page bar If you want to keep the Pages section open click also the drawing pin The Page name on the button will change in accordance with the open Page You can show hide the Pages section via Settings gt Layout gt Pages Managing Customers This section describes the Database Customer Names and Codes Alphabeticalor Code Customer list can be organized in Alphabetical or Code order by clicking order either the Name or Code bar Upssd Using the right button on the mouse click the name of any Customer to access Delete the context menu This menu will allow you to Load or Delete the Customers as follows Upload This command will load the Customer Configuration page You can also upload the Customer 5 data by double clicking the Customer 5 name on the Customer list Delete This command will allow you to delete the selected Customer from the Customer list and consequently from the Database see Figure 3 2 Title bar Menu bar Unit George Barnard n File Programming Settings Modem Help Close button KY032G Page bar Pages Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out E Zones Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger NA Events Data amp Scheduler J i Pages section lt orton KYO Unit Section fein aana amama EET Digital Keys Release 5 0 Version 0 9 Key Card Copyright Bentel S
39. command will allow you to save the events on the Hard Disk Each Customer will have an Events file The Application will create the file when the first Save request is made B Load button This command will allow you to view the events stored on the Computer Hard Disk Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help View Logger Pages 2 KYO32 Dae Type Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out E Zones Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice Logger amp Scheduler Options di Codes S Digital Keys ag Key Card 3 Wireless Keys Clock Customers George Bamard Paul Collins Peter Davids 20 21 22 23 4 01 01 00 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 17 02 03 0 00 00 11 33 00 11 33 00 11 33 00 11 33 00 11 33 00 11 33 00 11 34 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 35 00 11 36 00 14 42 00 17 12 00 17 16 00 Tamper Zone n 27 Zone 27 Unbypassed Zone n S Zone 3 Autobypass Zona n S Zone 3 Autobypass Zona n 1 Zone 10 Autobypass Zona n 11 Zone 11 Autobypass Zona n 12 Zone 12 Restore Zone n 1 Zone 1 Unbypassed Zone n S Zone 9 Unbypassed Z
40. dem Connection Setting Hang up Help Guide Multifunction Control Panel Settings gt Layout This option will allow you to view hide the Pages and Customers sections E Sca ports BIS C Settings gt Serial Ports This option will allow you ez to setup two Computer COM Ports for the con cows nection via 5232 link of the Control panel and Modem A Settings gt Language This option will allow you SI to select the Application language Click the re quired language then the OK button Settings gt Print Setting This win gt dow will allow you to create the let Robertson Davi Address St Michael Road ter head for the printout We To attach a picture or Logo to the 222294 E X Cancel Logo letter head click Logo and select the path of the Bitmap BMP etension NOTE Once the picture or Logo has been attached to the letter head DO NOT delete or move it from the Hard Disk Settings gt Panel This command will allow you to specify the Customer s Control panel and Firmware Release refer to File New Customer If you make a Download Upload request and the data in the Panel window does not match the connected Control panel the Application will show the Confirm window Click Yes to confirm the Download Upload request or No to quit In both cases
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42. e to Test the sensitivity of the Vibration zones The system must be put in SERVICE MODE by leav ing a Digital Key in a Reader or by inserting the INHIBIT ALARMS ____ 8 the zones must be tested SEPARATELY The Fest 815 display will show the Test message and the Shock D Ce a value 0 through 20 IMPORTANT For the most reliable results the Vibration attribute must be disabled on all zones except the one being tested L1 22 C Normally Closed L2 gt Balanced 1 5Kohm Figure 2 10 Connecting Roller blind and Vibration detectors to a and a Balanced 1 5 line NG NG NG ROLLER BLIND or VIBRATION DETECTOR ROLLER BLIND or VIBRATION DETECTOR ROLLER BLIND or VIBRATION DETECTOR Section 2 Installation 25 OTHER TAMPER DETECTOR SIREN DEVICES Figure 2 11 Connecting the 24h Line Connecting the Tamper Line The Control panel has a 24h 10K Balanced Tamper line Terminals 5 AS and 6 777 The Tamper terminals of the system peripherals must be connected in series to these terminals The wiring diagram in Figure 2 11 illustrates a typical connection 10 KQ Balance resistor must be connected to the last device as shown in Figure 2 11 Auxiliary Device Open Collector KYO4 KYO8 and KY O32 have 3 programmable
43. e v Toenable the Input Output Expander on the system If Expanders are enabled the number of the Inputs and or OC outputs in Zones and Outputs pages will be updated automatically No This column shows the Expander Address non editable Description This field is for the Expander label maximum 16 characters All other Control panels of the KYO series are unable to accept Expanders even though the option appears on the menu isi m SIUSI II Expander In Out 03 Pons The number next to the Page Name indicates the total number of enabled Ex panders Input and Output nai Unit George Barnard Elle Programming Settings Modem Help Expander In Out 02 2 KYO32 p T Configuration Expander In 01 Expander Out 01 Keypads 01 2 Expander In 02 2 Expander Out 02 Readers 3 Expander In 03 Zones i Duputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events amp Scheduler amp Options pander In Out 02 4 Expander In 04 a Key Card 38 Wireless Keys George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids 9 Upload Download Help Figure 3 5 Expander In Out Page Section 3 Programming from PC 37 Zones Page This section describes the Zones page see Figure 3 6 Zones Table No This column shows the Zone identifier number that will be used instead of the Zone label Description in some parts of the ap
44. eader Lock Installer Code Call back Disable telephone line check Double call Disable tone check DTMF Dialling touch tone Partitions 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Auto Reset Memory Ta SECURITY 74 Multifunction Control Panel NOTES 79 BENTEL SECURITY S r l C da Ravigliano 2 1 S Scolastica 64013 CORROPOLI ITALY Tel 39 0861 839060 Fax 39 0861 839065 E mail info bentelsecurity com http www bentelsecurity com ISTISBLEUNKYO 1 0 010403 P70
45. ecurity srl Wireless Keys http www bentelsecurity com Clock Customers Code Collins Mark Customers Davis Pete section Smith Joseph 5 Toolbuttons Upload Download Help Figure 3 1 KYO UNIT Main page 30 Multifunction Control Panel Customers Delete Davis Peter Barnard George Smith nh Figure 3 2 Confirm Delete window You can close the Customers section by clicking Xl and show hide the Cus tomers section via Settings Layout gt Pages or by pressing F9 on the computer keypad Data Section The pages you select from the Pages menu will be shown in this part of the Main window Toolbar and toolbuttons Upload Download Help The Main window see Figure 3 1 provides the following bars and tools e Title Bar this bar will show the selected Customer s name Toolbuttons these buttons will download upload the current Page Menu Bar this bar is similar to the Menu bars of most Windows programs and will allow you to access basic functions such as New Cus tomer Serial Ports etc The Menu bar options are described the Menu Bar paragraph the Close Application button You can also close the Application via File gt Exit Upload Download and Help toolbuttons There are 3 toolbuttons at the bottom of the Parameter Pages 5 at the bottom of the View buffer Page The toolbuttons are not shown o
46. esistor is shorted the Control panel will generate a Tamper Alarm If the resistor disconnects Zone Open the Control panel will generate an Alarm event Normally Closed NC In Standby status the zone must be connected Section 3 Programming from PC 39 to Negative The Control panel will generate an Alarm when the contact opens e Normally Open NO In Standby status the zone must be Open The Control panel will generate an Alarm when the Zone connects to Negative Attributes e Wireless For Expandable Control panels only KYO 32 and KYO32G Only systems with a duly enabled VectorRX Receivers refer to Options in this section can manage zones with this attribute The 6 digit Serial Numbers of devices connected to these zones must be specified in the relative column If a zone is setup as a Wireless zone the Supervisory attribute will be enabled automatically refer to Supervisory and it will be shown in red Unbypassable Zones with this attibute cannot be bypassed Chime Violation of a zone with this attribute during Disarmed status of its Partition will generate an audible signal on Keypads and PROXI readers with the Chime attribute refer to Chime Keypad and Chime on Proxi Reader on the Options page Violation of a Chime zone during Armed status of its Partition will not generate an audible signal e Mute Violation of a zone with this attribute will ac
47. g Teleservice calls only when the User has enabled the Teleservice option or Answering device option refer to Enable Disable Teleservice in the User Manual Double Call This option allows the Control panel to share the Telephone line with another answering device Answerphone Fax etc If this option is enabled the Control panel will override the other telephone device when it recognizes the Double call sequence Double call sequence allow a minimum of2 to a maximum of 5 rings before hanging up then redial within 60 seconds The Control panel will answer after the first ring of the second call N B The other answering device must be programmed to answer after 6 rings Number of Rings This value determines the number of rings the Control panel will allow before answering an incoming call If the Double Call option is enabled this parameter will be ignored Callback Ifthis option is enabled the Control panel will call the Installer Telephone Number when it receives the Teleservice call In this way au thorized persons only can access the system Customer Code This field shows the Customer code Installer Telephone Number This field holds the Teleservice number Installer Telephone Number The Control panel will call this number when it receives an incoming ELLE Li Teleservice call the Callback option must be enabled If several Teleservice numbers have been listed in the Telephone p
48. he Customer Codes must have 4 digits 5 for CESA protocol 0 through 9 and A to F hexadecimal For Contact ID 0 and have the same value For Pulse protocols 0 corresponds to 10 pulses whereas corre sponds to 0 pulses empty digit When using Pulse protocols with 3 digit codes the fourth digit must be programmed as Section 3 Programming from PC 49 Listen in Ifthis option is enabled the Central Station operator will be able to open a Listen in session on the protected premises after receiving an Alarm call from the system If the 2 wayAudio alert is enabled refer to the Options Page the Control panel will open the Audio channel for 15 seconds before starting the Listen in session The 2 wayAudio alert is valid for all protocols 2 Way Audio If this option is enabled the operator will be able to open 2 Way Audio sessions and talk to persons on the monitored premises 2 Way Audio Timeout This parameter determines the duration of the Listen in or 2 Way Audio session The session will close automatically when the programmed Timeout ends or when the operator ends the session The programmed Timeout is valid for all 8 Telephone Numbers Teleservice Page The parameters in this page see Figure 3 10 determine the way the Control panel will respond to incoming Calls from the Central Station The Control panel will answer incomin
49. ia 57 scheduler TADIG ni aiin 57 DONS 58 T 58 Auto Reset Memory 0 400 eene nennen nnn inris 60 Codes M 60 WISER 60 TUNG o 61 dde eaaa 62 1 62 Pag NM UNT VUE 63 Keys Cards Table essen nnne nnnm nnne nnn nnns 63 Wireless Keys AGG 64 block ii 64 Programming from Computer via serial 65 Programming vid Mode 67 Section 4 Default Settings eres 69 Restoring Factory Default e 69 NOOS RR 74 6 Multifunction Control Panel SECTION 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS The numbers in boldface in square brackets refer to the hardware parts decribed in this Manual and other Manuals relevant to this product The MIA S and MIA D Keypads for system control and programming 15 60 57 62 59b 59a 59c58 56 59b 59a
50. ill be able to generate Alarm events only when all its Partitions are armed 42 Multifunction Control Panel Outputs Page This section describes the Outputs page see Figure 3 7 Outputs Table No This column shows the OC Output identifier number that will be used instead of the Output label Description in some parts of the application Position Placement This column shows the non editable label of the hard ware component the OC Output is assigned to Ter This corresponds to the terminal identifier on the PCB Description This field is for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the OC Output identifier To program the zone parameters of an Output 1 select the Output click to highlight 2 program the following parameters for the selected Output Attributes This section will allow you to select the status of the Outputs during standby status NO Normally Open or NC Normally Closed Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Ouputs Pages Output 1 9 KYO32 PositionPlacement Description Attributes Configuration Main Unit Normally Closed Keypads 01 Main Unit C Normally Open Readers Main Unit Expander In Out Main Unit Zones Main Unit Signals Partition Armed Negligence 3 Partitions Telephone Teleservice Lll View Logger Events Scheduler
51. ion 174 Partition 04 54 Multifunction Control Panel Priority Event It is possible to give Priority to one of the events on the Event list When several events occur simultaneously the calls relative to Priority event will be sent first The Priority Event can be selected deselected in one of the following ways double click the required event select the event then using the right button on the mouse click once The Priority event will be highlighted in red Table 3 2 Contact ID Code Code No Event Description 10 1 Duress Partition Recognized Code Recognized Key Card Remote Command Event Buffer 70 full SuperKey 3 Alarm Zone Restore Zone Tamper Zone BPI Tamper Restore Tamper False Key Failed Call Date at Default Telephone Line Trouble Reset Telephone Line Bypassed Zone Mains Trouble Reset Mains Arming Partition Special Arming Partition Disarming Partition Battery Trouble Reset Battery Test Event Missing Device Reset BPI SuperKey 2 Section 3 Programming from PC 55 Table 3 3 Programmable Events 4 8 Series 32 Series Event Description Occurs when 00 03 00 07 Alarm on Partition n alarm conditions are detected on one of the zones assigned to Partition n 08 15 08 39 2 alarm conditions are detected on Zone n 3
52. is section will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the keypad on the partitions Keypad Type This section will allow you to specify the type of keypad refer to Chapter 2 Select LCD for MIA and OMNIA TAST R keypads Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Keypads 01 4 KYO32 Keypad 01 Enable Keypad 01 Expander In Out E Zones i Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice Lll View Logger Events Scheduler Options Clock Digital Keys a Key Card Wireless Keys Customers George Bamard Paul Collins Peter Davids Keypad 01 Keypad 02 Keypad 03 Keypad 04 Keypad 05 Keypad 06 Keypad 07 Keypad 08 Partition 1 Partition 02 Partition 03 Partition 04 Partition 05 Partition 06 Partition 07 Partition 08 Keypad type LCD Icon Kp NC2 T ast XI XI XI XI XI XI XI lt Ve Upload m Download EN Figure 3 3 Keypads Page 34 Multifunction Control Panel Readers Page The Card Key Readers will allow you to perform all basic operations such as B Global Arming Disarm Partitions A Mode Arming B Mode Arming Stop Alarm on Partitions Readers Table 711 Reader 01 This window will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the system R Readers see Figure ca Reader 02 No This column shows the Reader Address
53. l Events 320 352 to 327 359 cannot be programmed to generate calls to their assigned telephone numbers For example Failed Call Event 320 352 cannot be programmed to generate a call to Tel Number 1 as this would generate a series of Failed Calls to this Tel Number 328 335 360 391 Zone n tamper conditions are detected on the Zone occurs only when the terminals of Balanced or Double Balanced Zones are shorted 352 359 392 423 Restore Zone n the Zone is restored after a Tamper event 376 424 tamper is detected one of the devices Snatch or forced opening 377 425 Restore Tamper all the conditions that generated the Tamper event cease System Tamper the 24h Balanced Tamper line opens or is shorted or the Control panel is forced open This event can also be activated by the Control panel snatch microswitch 56 Multifunction Control Panel gt all the conditions that generated the SystemTamper event Restore System Tamper clear False Key a false Key Card is detected at a reader the Mains power fails for the programmed time refer to the Mains Truoble Options Page section Battery Trouble battery is low or empty Fuse Trouble the Fuse 9c blows Fuse Trouble the Fuse 9b blows Missing Device
54. larms during Entry and Exit times 24 h This type of zone will always be active regardless of the Armed Disarmed status of its Partition Violation will generate an Instant Alarm Duress This type of zone is automatically programmed as a Silent 24h zone Duress zones activate the Communicator only and are suitable for Panic buttons Fire This type of zone is automatically programmed as a 24h N O Normally Open zone Switching This type of zone is automatically programmed as a Com mand Zone Violation of this type of zone will switch the status of all the Partitions it 18 assigned to from Away to Stay Arming or vice versa Arm This type of zone is automatically programmed as Command Zone Violation of this type of zone will Arm all the Partitions it is as signed to It is not possible to assign attributes to Command Zones refer to the At tributes section Balance Double Balanced DBAL In Standby status the zone must be con nected to Negative by two 10KQ resistors If one of the resistors discon nects the Control panel will generate a Zone Alarm In all other cases Zone Open the Control panel will generate a Tamper event This Type of connection by means of just 2 wires will signal open Alarm Tamper con tacts Balanced 10K BAL In Standby status the zone must be connected to Negative by a 1OKQ 1 5K for Zones with the Vibration or Roller Blind attribute If the r
55. le 2 3 Expander Terminals Description Positive power supply to detectors or OC Peripheral Programmable Input Lines M IN 6 Expanders Programmable Open CollectorOutputs M OUT 6 Expanders Negative power supply to detectors or OC Peripheral OC1 0C6 rH i DODO NC2 TAST Figure 2 1 Connecting Keypads 20 Multifunction Control Panel Other devices ECLIPSE PROXI Exp M IN 6 Exp M OUT 6 Figure 2 2 Connecting ECLIPSE PROXI Readers and Expanders IN OUT Alarm Detectors The Control panel provides 8 independent zone terminals 4 on KYO4 7 L1 9 L2 10 L3 12 L4 13 L5 15 L6 16 L7 18 L8 that accept Normally Closed and Normally Open detectors The 10 resistors will allow you to program the zones as Balanced or Double Balanced The resistors are not neces sary when the lines are programmed as N C or N O Negative 777 terminal 8 11 14 or 17 or Positive terminal 1 can be used to power the detectors Several detectors can be connected to each zone however one detector per zo
56. m Siren All types of signalling devices be connected to the free voltage relay termi nals 19 NC 20 NO and 21 COM The wiring diagram in Figure 2 8 illus trates the wiring of a Self powered Siren e g 99 and an Indoor Siren e g Wave The wiring diagram in Figure 2 9 shows a Self powered Siren that will activate when the Positive signal drops on terminal 4 8 32 models F on KYO8G 32G models RELAY BASE RELAY BASE RELAY BASE Figure 2 8 Connecting Relay Bases to a Balanced 10K Line gt m To tamper line INDOOR SELF POWERED SIREN SIREN Figure 2 9 Connecting Indoor and Self powered Sirens 24 Vibration Test Programming Multifunction Control Panel Connecting Roller blind and Vibration Detectors Zones 1 through 6 ofthe KYOS andall the Zones of the 4 accept Roller blind and Vibration detectors The Zones must be programmed accordingly with either the Vibration or Roller blind attribute refer to the PROGRAM MING FROM PC section in this Manual and can be Normally Closed N C or Balanced 1 5 KO BAL The wiring diagram in Figure 2 10 shows a typical connection The 1 5 KQ Balance Resistor must be connected to the last device as shown in Figure 2 10 If the system has an LCD Keypad it will be possibl
57. mbers To program the Type 1 2 select Telephone Number program the following parameters for the selected Telephone Number Telemonitoring This option will allow the Control panel to communicate with the Central Station It will be necessary to program parameters in the Telemonitoring section Voice Message This option will allow the Control panel to send a Voice Message this option requires the NC2 VOX Teleservice This option will allow the Control panel to manage Teleservice calls None No service Partitions This section will allow you to assign the selected Telephone Number to the Partitions It is possible to change a Telephone Number by entering a Main User Code at a Keypad the Code and Keypad must be assigned to the Partition ofthe Telephone number in question The Teleservice option will activate the Reporting Protocol list below Protocol The Reporting protocol is usually assigned by the Central Sta tion This system supports the following formats ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT Slow 10 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT Fast 14 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 FRANKLIN SECOA DCI VERTEX Fast 20 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 RADIONICS 40 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 SCANTRONIC 10 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 CONTACT ID CESA Customer Code This code is usually assigned by the Central Station and allows their operator to identify the system that is calling user location type of system etc T
58. med Patrol Time The Partition will rearm automatically when the Patrol Time ends or when the Patrol Code is entered again DTMF this type of Code can access the system via touch tone telephone Quick Arm Code 22 can be used for the Quick Arm feature This feature will allow the User to Arm Code 22 Partitions from the Keypad by pressing and holding the iss key for 3 seconds If the system is Armed from the Keypad in this way the Code Type will be ignored For further information refer to the Operating from a Keypad in the USER MANUAL E Kyo Unit File Programming Settings Modem Help Codes Pages 2 5 8 Configuration Code 1 Ont V Main User Keypads 01 Readers na Expander In Out E Zones Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice Away S Stay Stay 0 delay D Disarm N Null 59 Inactive mr Installer Code Inactive PIN fo Ok o 3 View Logger Events amp Scheduler amp Options Codes gt 3 2 Inactive New mE Codes Confirm new PIN Digital Keys a Key Card 38 Wireless Keys Clock e 3 9 Inactive mr Download o 3 Inactive mr Customers 5 Inactive George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids 5 9 Inactive gt 5 9 In
59. n the Main window Upload this button will upload the parameters of the current Page from Control Panel to Computer Download this button will download the parameters of the current Page from Computer to Control panel Help this button will open the context window Adobe Acrobat Reader required Eile New Customer Save Configuration Print Exit Enrolled Customer Duplicate Code Manual assignment Programming Upload Download Section 3 Programming from PC 31 The Menu Bar This chapter describes the Menu bar of the KyoUnit application File gt New Customer This com PES Go mand will allow you to program ContolPaneltype New Customer systems All set tings will be at default and be programmed as per requirements The Panel window will allow you to specify the Customer s Control panel and Firmware Release This information can be uploaded directly from the connected Control panel by clicking Upload Click OK to exit If the Confirm window opens when New Customer is selected it means that the Applica Configuration not saved Save tion has found unsaved data If the data 1s not saved it will be cleared Click Yes to save or No to quit without saving Help X Cancel C File gt Save Configuration This CES IBI command will open the Cus Name tomer p
60. ne will provide greater control Figures 2 3 2 4 and 2 5 show several wiring solutions To Tamper Line DETECTOR EE DETECTOR B on KYO4 8 32 models F on KYO8G 32G models Figure 2 3 Connecting sensors to N C a and 10K Balanced lines D Special features Memory function Walk Test mode Connecting Relay bases Section 2 Installation 21 Some detectors provide special features such as the Memory function and Walk Test mode The Memory function 1 useful when several detectors are connected to the same alarm line see Figure 2 6 as it will allow you to locate the detector that generated the Alarm The Walk Test mode will activate the LED during tests The Walk Test mode should be disabled during normal operation as the activated LED will warn intruders that they have been detected Both functions can be enabled by a Positive or Negative signal depending on the detector The Wiring diagram in Figure 2 6 shows three Bentel LB612 detectors with Memory function terminal AB that will be activated by a Positive signal In a connection of this type one of the three OC outputs see terminal O1 must be programmed to disable the Walk Test mode during standby status Connecting Fire Detectors with Repeat Outputs This Control panel also accepts Fire detectors The Alarm repeat outputs of the Fire detectors must be connected to Fire zones Normally Open 24 hour zone The wiring di
61. ng the Jumper 77 set the Buzzer Mode 12 Using the 4 screws 79 secure the frontplate to the back box Addressing Devices You must assign Addresses to all the BPI peripherals Key Readers Proximity Readers and Keypads For devices with 4 DIP switches refer to Table 2 1 for devices with 5 DIP switches refer to Table 2 2 You can assign the Addresses in any order however devices of the same type must have different Addresses Devices of different types e g a Keypad and a Key Card reader may have the same Address Setting the Level The BPI Level of all peripherals Keypads Readers etc must match the BPI Level of the Control panel set by means of the Jumper 49 5 volt BPI Level To program the BPI Level at 5 Volt insert Jumper 54 in the BPI LEV SV position and insert Jumper 49 12 volt Level To program the BPI Level at 12 Volt insert Jumper 54 in the BPI LEV 121 position and remove Jumper 49 NOTE LED Keypads and ECLIPSE Readers with 4 DIP switches operate at 5 Therefore if one of these devices is included in the system the BPI Level of the Control panel and BPI peripherals must be set at 5V Table 2 1 Assigning Addresses via 4 DIP switches Address DIP Switch No 9 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
62. nsitivity within 30 seconds e Roller Blind This attribute must be assigned to Zones used for Roller blind contacts There are two trimmers for sensitivity adjustment in the Multifunction Control Panel Roller Blind section Pulse This trimmer regulates the Pulse threshold 1 through 5 The selected value will determine the number of Shocks that the zone will allow before signalling violation Therefore if Disable is selected the corresponding zone will be completely insensitive to Pulses Time This trimmer regulates the Time window The selected value will determine the Pulse threshold time i e the time allowed for the Pulse counter to reach the programmed threshold For example a zone with a Pulse threshold of 4 and a Time window of 2 minutes will signal violation when its contact generates 4 Pulses within 2 min utes If less pulses than the programmed Pulse threshold are generated during the Time window the zone will not signal violation but will refresh the window and carry forward the memorized number of pulses minus one e g 3 pulses memorized 2 pulses carried forward The window will be re freshed until there are no pulses to carry forward at which point the Pulse threshold and Time window will reset If the trimmer is positioned on repetitive the number of pulses if less pulses than the programmed Pulse threshold will be
63. of its Partitions is disarmed Trouble Warning The Output will activate when Trouble events occur refer to the Events section with the exception of the Line Down event The Output will restore automatically when the cause of Trouble clears Alarm Memory AlarmMem The Output will activate when Alarms are present in the memory The Output will restore when the memory resets via a Clear Alarm Memory command Exit Time Exit T The Output will be active during the Exit Time of its Partitions Entry Time Entry T The Output will be active during the Entry Time of its Partitions Chime Chime The Output will activate when a Chime zone is vio lated during disarmed status of one or more of its Partitions The Output will restore automatically when the zone resets to Standby status Auto Arm Timeout Alert T The Output will be active during the countdown to automatic arming e Line down Line The Output will be activated by the Line Down event and will be active for 15 minutes Ifthe Line Down conditions clear the Output will restore automatically when the 15 minute interval elapses otherwise it will remain active for a further 15 minutes Reset Fire Fire res The Output will activate for 10 seconds when the Clear Alarm Memory command is executed at a Keypad that is assigned to one of its Partitions PIN required It is possible to use an Output as the
64. on standard electricity outlet boxes refer Table 1 3 Before mounting the Reader complete the connections between the ECLIPSE terminal board 53 and Control panel BPI Bus PROXI Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart Using the Address Microswitches 51 as sign the Reader Address For security reasons outdoor flush mounted Key Readers must be fitted with tamper protection see Figure Input and Output Expanders The Input and Output Expanders must be located as near as possible to the peripherals they are connected to The Input and Output Expanders boxes can be surface or flush mounted To install the Expanders 1 Remove the screws 79 and frontplate 2 Remove the screws 81 and Expander module 3 Remove the Wire entry knockout 57 or 85 as required 4 m For Surface Mounting drill the holes for the back box and Snatch bracket screw locations 84 and 61 respectively For Surface Mounting on Mod 503 boxes or similar drill the holes for the back box and Snatch bracket screw locations 83 and 61 respec tively m For Flush Mounting No drilling is necessary Pull the wires through the wire entry Attach the back box and Snatch bracket Replace the Expander Module Complete the connections on the terminal board 53 9 x Dw Using the Microswitch 51 assign the Expander address 10 Remove if necessary the Jumper 78 to enable Tamper and Snatch Microswitches 11 Usi
65. one n S Zone 9 Unbypassed Zone n S Zone 3 Autobypass Zona n 1 Zone 1 Autobypass Zona n 2 Zone 2 Autobypass Zona n 3 Zone 3 Autobypass Zona n 4 Zone 4 Alarm Zone n 1 Zone 1 Alarm Partition n 1 Partition 01 Alarm Partition n 2 Partition 02 Alarm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Alarm Partition n 4 Partition 04 Failed Calll Number 1 Tamper Zone n 293 Zone 29 Restore Zone n 4 Zone 4 Restore Zone n 4 Zone 4 9 Upload Save Load Delete Help Figure 3 11 View Logger Page 52 Multifunction Control Panel Delete button This button opens the Delete oppose Delete Logger window and will allow you to delete the events from the Hard Disk From To 6 The events logged between From to dates entered in this window will be deleted when the OK button 15 clicked Events page The parameters in this page see Figure 3 12 determine the actions the Control panel will take in response to the associated events Telephone actions a activate the Digital Communicator Pulse b activate the Voice Dialler This section describes the Event Settings table see Table 3 3 for the complete list of Programmable Events No This column shows the Event Identifier Numbers Description This column shows the type of events the Control panel can manage see Table 3 3 in the following pages Telephone Number The Telephone Number table will allow you to spp
66. or To Control Panel lt Figure 3 18 Serial cable with two DB9 female connectors DB25 female connector DB9 female 7 wire shielded connector cable To Control Panel Figure 3 19 Serial cable with a DB9 female connector and DB25 female connector Section 3 Programming from PC 67 Programming via Modem The programmed parameters can be downloaded to the Control panel via the B MOD Modem remote connection The B MOD serial port must be con nected to a computer serial port by CVSER 9F9F link accessory item and if necessary by an ADSER 9M25F adapter accessory item Use a cable simi lar to that used for the computer to Control panel link see Figure 3 18 and 3 19 1 Select the PC serial port used for the Modem link as follows a Select Settings Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Modem section c ClickOK 2 Enter the Installer PIN refer to Codes Page 3 Select Modem gt Connections to open the Connections see Figure 3 20 4 Program the following parameters a The Telephone Number of the Control panel b The Double Call option refer to the Teleservice page c The Call back option refer to the Teleservice page d The Disable Tone check option refer to the Teleservice page Connection Window Telephone Number Disable Tone check Double Call Callback Installer Code Messages Section Zie Select Quit Ok Help Figure
67. plication Position Placement This column shows the non editable label of the hard ware component the zone is assigned to Description This field is for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the zone identifier Ter This corresponds to the terminal identifier on the PCB Serial No This field 1 for the 6 digit Serial number ESN of the Wireless device if used The ESN is printed on the device label To program the zone parameters 1 select the zone click to highlight 2 program the following parameters for the selected zone Kyo Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help Zones cA KYO32 El Configuration Keypads 01 Readers Expander In Out ones Ouputs Partitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events Scheduler Options do Codes Digital Keys atm Key Card Wireless Keys None Zone 16 Clock x Ns Pasii Pisceme Descipien Mor Seius T Tyne Attributo Balance 1 Main Unit Tone Instant wireless Double balanced Main Unit Zone2 Delayed Unbypassable Balance 10k Main Unit Zone 3 Path z nid C Normally Closed Main Unit Zone 4 C 24h Normally Open Test Main Unit Zone 5 C Duress Cycles Main Unit Zone C Fire ee 2 Main Unit Zone 7 Vibration Repetitive nun Switching Roller Blind Main Unit Zone 8 C Cycles
68. rrespond to the 8 Partitions The Codes can be programmed to operate in 3 different modes on the system Partitions as follows Type On Off Red This row will allow you to Enable Disable the Code on the Partition Code enabled on the relative Partition A Mode Amber This row will allow you to enable the status the Partition will assume when the Code makes a A Mode Arming request The box will indicate the selected mode see the Mode section top right of the Codes page Refer to Table 4 1 for A Mode programming instructions B Mode Green This row will allow you to select the status the Partition will assume when the Code makes a B Mode Arming request The box will indicate the selected mode see the Mode section top right of the Codes page Refer to Table 4 1 for B Mode programming instructions Section 3 Programming from PC 61 Type Double click this field to open the drop down list and select one of the following Code Types Main User this Code type can perform all the operations allowed at the keypad User this Code type allows a Arm Disarm operations in accordance with programming b Alarm memory reset c Overtime requests Duress this Code type can perform the same operations as a User Code and is used in the event of Duress forced disarming Duress Codes disable the system and contemporarily activate the Dialler Patrol this type of Code can disarm the Code Partitions for the program
69. rtitions Telephone Teleservice View Logger Events amp Scheduler ptions Digital Key 1 Nof Description Service ClearCalQueue 1 21 3 4 8 6 7 8 De 1 igital ey 1 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO igital Key 2 Key 4 George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids ds Upload Download Help Figure 3 16 Key Card Page 64 Multifunction Control Panel Wireless Keys Page If the Control panel is equipped with a VectorRX Receiver it will be able to manage up to 16 Wireless Keys Each of the Wireless Key must be associated with one of the two Codes available for the Wireless key facility Code 23 or 24 The operating capacity of the Wireless Keys depends on the attributes and access level of the selected Code Figure 3 16b illustrates Wireless Keys Page No This column shows the Wireless Key identifier number to be used when programming the Wireless Key from a Keypad Description This field is for the Wireless Key label The Application will use the label as the Wireless Key Identifier Serial No This field is for the 6 hexadecimal digit serial number ESN of the Wireless Key The ESN is printed on the Wirless Key label Code Select the Wireless Key Code 23 or 24 Clock Page When this page 1s accessed see Figure 3 17 it will assume the values of the comp
70. t will restore automatically when the Alarm cycle ends Section 3 Programming from 45 Partitions Page Unit George Barnard File Programming Settings Modem Help This section describes the Partitions page see Figure 3 8 Partitions Table No This column shows the Partition identifier number that will be used instead of the Partition label Description in some parts of the application Description This field is for the Partition label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the Partition identifier Exit Time This parameter determines the Exit delay time expressed in minutes Violation of Delayed Zones during the Exit time will not provoke Alarms The Exit Time will start when the Partition arms and will be signalled by Activation of the Partition OC Outputs programmed with the Exit De lay attribute series of single beeps emitted at one second intervals on all the Parti tion Keypads Mute keypads will not emit this signal A series of double beeps emitted at one second intervals on all the Partition PROXI Readers the Enable buzzer on PROXI Reader option must be active otherwise the PROXI Readers will not emit this signal refer to Options Page Entry Time This parameter determines the duration expressed in minutes of the Audible signal Pre Alert Warning that will be generated when a Delayed Zone of an Armed
71. terminal C Blue to terminal R Black gt to terminal Negative SAT Key Control switch Key slot 75 ECLIPSE Reader MAGIC version refer to Table 1 3 76 PROXI frontplate Table 1 3 ECLIPSE Reader models TICINO Magic GEWISS TICINO Living GEWISS Playbus TICINO International GEWISS Noir TICINO Ready Magic VIMAR Light AVE VIMAR Idea AVE Noir Section 1 Identification of Parts 13 M IN 6 Input and M OUT 6 Output Expanders SIE ima oc 53 51 52 57 80 Figure 1 6 M IN 6 Input Expander a M OUT 6 Output Expander Expander box Table 1 4 Identification of Input and Output expander Parts Description Buzzer mode jumper 1 gt Buzzer OFF at default 1 mimi 5 gt Buzzer will sound when terminal OC6 opens 1 lt 3 gt Buzzer will sound when terminal OC6 connects to negative Tamper and Snatch bypass jumper 5 gt Microswitches bypassed at default gt Microswitches unbypassed Frontplate screws 4 Expander housing Expander screws 2 82 Plastic tooth closes Tamper Microswitch 83 Anchor screw holes 2 for flush mounting on Mod 503 outlet boxes or similar 84 Anchor screw holes 2 for surface mounting Ss cable entry 14 Multifunction Control Panel VectorRX Receiver GND11 ATINI GND1 57 47 Figure 1 7 VectorRX Reciever Table
72. the Disable Tel ephone line check option must be activated otherwise the Telephone Line Trouble event will be signalled continuously refer to the Options Page in the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section Other gt gt devices TELEPHONE Mains PHONE Earth PLUG Figure 2 13 Connecting the Telephone Line VectorRX Receiver KY O32 and KYO32G Control panels accept VectorRX Receivers accessory items Control panel terminals GRN YEL BLK and RED must be connected to the corresponding terminals on the Receiver as illustrated in Figure 2 14 Use Shielded cable only One end of the shield must be connected to the BLK terminal on the Control panel Do not exceed 50 meters of cable length RED BLK VectorRX Figure 2 14 Connecting a VectorRX Receiver 28 Multifunction Control Panel SECTION 3 PROGRAMMING FROM PC Introduction This system can be programmed via LCD keypad MIA or OMNIA TAST R or via the KyoUnit software application from the Bentel Security Suite In the latter case the computer must be linked to the Control panel by a serial cable e g Bentel s CVSER 9F9F This section holds in detail information on the system parameters and should also be referred to when programming via keypad The programmed parameters can be saved on the computer hard disk or on a floppy disk and downloaded to the
73. this option 1s enabled only the Main User and User Codes will be able to delete the Alarm memories e Resettamper memory denied to user code 10 If this option 15 enabled only the Installer Code will be able to delete the Tamper memories e Bypass tamper on zone 11 If this option 15 enabled the Control panel will inhibit Tamper on zone when the zone is bypasssed Real time zone restore 12 If this option is enabled the Control panel will signal Reset Zone as soon as the zone 1 restored regardless of the status of the Alarm cycle Arming disarming signalling changeover 13 For CESA and CON TACT ID reporting protocols if this option is enabled it will be possible to invert the significance of the digits used to transmit Activation Restore messages to the Central station for Arming Disarming operations only 2 way audio alert 14 If this option 15 enabled the Control panel will open a Talk channel for 15 seconds before starting the Listen in session Call all telemonitoring numbers 15 If this option is enabled the Control panel will call all the programmed Telemonitoring numbers for each event Ifthis option is disabled the Control panel will stop the call cycle as soon as it recognizes a Successful Call Callall voice numbers 16 If this option 15 enabled the Control panel will call all the programmed Voice numbers for each single event If this option is disabled the Con
74. tivate the Communica tor only The audible visual signalling devices and the keypads and PROXI Readers will remain silent Test Zones with this attibute will be operative however violation will not activate the audible visual signalling devices or the Communicator but will be recorded in the event buffer Internal Zones with this attribute will be bypassed when their Partitions are armed in Stay mode S or Stay 0 Delay 1 e Vibration This attribute must be assigned to Zones used for Vibration detectors There are two trimmers for sensitivity adjustment in the Sens Vibration section m Sensitivity This trimmer sets the Single Shock threshold The se lected value will determine Shock impact that the zone will allow before signalling violation The minimum value is 20 100 ms and the maximum is 1 5 ms Therefore if 1 is set the contact will be set at maximum sensitivity m Pulse This trimmer sets the Pulse threshold The selected value will determine the number of Shocks that the zone will allow before signalling vilolation Therefore if the trimmer is positioned on Disable the corre sponding zone will be completely insensitive to Pulses For example a zone with the Sensitivity threshold of 10 and Pulse threshold of 5 will generate an Alarm when a it receives a single Pulse that exceeds the Sensitivity threshold of 10 b it receives 5 Pulses of low Se
75. trol panel will stop the call cycle as soon as it recognizes a Successful Call Instant mains trouble signalling 17 If this option is enabled the Control panel will signal Mains Failure immediately Normally Mains Failure is signalled 15 minutes after black out False key tamper 18 If this option is enabled a False Key Card used at a Reader will generate a Tamper Alarm If this option is disabled False Keys Cards will not generate any kind of Alarm Autobypass zones 19 If this option is enabled the Control panel will bypass the zone automatically if violated door or window open at the time of Arming Arm squawk 20 If this option is enabled and the system is armed via a Command zone the relay of the Siren will emit a squawk to signal the arming request Arming denied if not ready 21 If this option is enabled and an attempt is made to arm a partition that is Not Ready to Arm the Control panel will see Table 2 2 the request will be denied If the request is denied the keypad buzzer will emit an error signal Arming denied on battery trouble 22 If this option is enabled the Control panel will not Arm when the battery 1s low Battery trouble e Reader LEDs permanently active 23 If this option is enabled the Reader LEDs ECLIPSE and PROXI will indicate the system status e Buzzer on PROXI Reader 24 If this option is enabled the Control panel will activate b
76. ual ME User Manual 1 015 Keypad Prog 1 0 2 Main Unit Manual 105 If the Manual release does not correspond DO NOT attempt to assemble and install the Control panel until you are in possession of that requested The Release of each Manual is shown at the bottom of the last page between the Code and date as indicated in the figure below Manual Release mene ISTISBLEUNKYO 1 0 190303 P70 x 4 Code Date NOTE Check also User Manual Release included in the package BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to modify the technical specifications of this product without prior notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Identification of Parts sese 6 The MIA S and MIA D Keypads senem 6 The OMNIA TAST R Keypad sr 7 NC2 TAST Keypad essere nnne nnn nennen 8 T 9 ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key PROXI CARD 11 M IN 6 Input and M OUT 6 Output Expanders 19 VectorRX Receiver essen nennen nnne nnne nnn natia snnt 14 Section 2 Installation 15 Mounting the Peripherals eeeeeeeeeennnnennnnnnnnn nnne 15 The Main Unit m E 19
77. uble Zone 8 Double Zone 9 1 Double Zone 32 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Table 4 5 OUTPUTS Partitions Description Attributes Signals 04 05 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Table 4 6 PARTITIONS and TIMES Entry Auto arm Patrol Alarm Supervisory Time Timeout Time Time Window Description Inactivity Partition 01 Partition 02 Partition 03 Partition 04 120 Partition 05 2 hours Partition 06 Partition 07 Partition 08 Section 4 Default Settings 71 Table 4 7 TELEPHONE 2 Way Disable eT DTMF Customer Audio Description Tone Type Protocol Code Alert Check Dialling Timeout Number 1 None 3 min Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 None 3 min lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Table 4 8 TELESERVICE Double Number of Rings Callback Test Event No 3 No No Table 4 9 CODES Partition A Description Arming Code Type Code 1 Y v N Main User 02 24 Code 2 Code 24 Inactive Table 4 10 KEYS Clear Call Partitions Queue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Key 1 Key 128 No No Description Service
78. uits Replace the backplate in the proposed placement pull the wires through the wire entry 57 then secure the backplate to the wall Complete the connections on the terminal board 53 Close the Receiver push the frontplate catches into the slots on the backplate then push the bottom of the backplate into place Fasten the screws 47 Section 2 Installation 19 Connecting Peripherals devices This section describes the wiring of the peripheral devices Shielded conductor cable must be used for all connections One end of the shield must be connected to the Control panel as shown in the wiring diagrams Each wiring diagrams refers to a specific device type Keypad Key Card Reader Sensor or Signalling device and shows the relevant terminals Connecting Keypads ECLIPSE PROXI Readers and Expanders The Keypads Readers and Expanders Input and Output must be connected in parallel to the Control panel BPI Bus terminals 1 2 C 3 R and 4 The BPI Bus supports up to 16 BPI devices in all but not more than 8 Keypads The Control panel accepts MIA S MIA D and OMNIA TAST R LCD Keypads and NC2 TAST and ICON KP LED Keypads see Figures 2 1 and 2 2 N B This control panel is unable to manage Lines LI and L2 on MIA S MIA D Keypads and Line LI on OMNIA TAST R The wiring diagrams in Figures 2 1 and 2 2 show respectively Keypads Readers and Expanders connected to the Control panel Tab
79. uter clock na Click Download to send the current setting to the Control panel M Click Upload to view the current setting in the Control panel memory Unit George Barnard Elle Programming Settings Modem Help Wireless Keys Pages 3 Descreton ese E T Configuration 1 Code 23 Hf Keypads 01 Code 23 Readers Code 23 na Expander In Out Code 23 E Zones Code 23 3 Duputs Code 23 Partitions Code 23 Telephone Code 23 Teleservice Lll View Logger Code 23 Events Scheduler Coda 23 ptions Coda 23 gt 23 Code 23 Code 23 23 George Barnard Paul Collins Peter Davids ni i 2 Upload Download Help Figure 3 16b Wireless Keys Page Section 3 Programming from 65 Programming from Computer via serial Link The Control panel serial port 5 must be connected to a computer serial port bya CVSER 9F9F link accessory item Figure 3 18 illustrates the CVSER 9F9F cable If the computer serial ports have 25 pole connectors use an ADSER 9M25F adapter accessory item Figure 3 19 illustrates the type of cable required Downloading To Download to the Control panel proceed as follows 1 Select the PC serial port used for the link as follows a Select Settings Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Control panel section Click OK Enter the Installer Code PIN refer to Codes Page Send the data to the
80. uzzers on the PROXI Readers 60 Multifunction Control Panel Lock installer code 25 If this option is enabled Reset of Default parameters will not default the programmed Installer Code Call back 26 Refer to the Teleservice page Disable Telephone line check 27 It is necessary to select this option when the Control panel is not connected to a Telephone Line otherwise the LED A on the keypad will signal Line down condition permanently Double Call 28 Refer to the Teleservice page Disable tone check 29 Refer to the Telephone page e DTMF Dialling 30 Refer to the Telephone page Auto Reset Memory This section will allow you to select the Partitions that will reset their Alarm memories automatically on Arming Codes Page OnOff w The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 15 will determine the different access levels of the Codes This system can manage up to 25 Codes Codes 1 through 24 are User Codes and Code 25 is the Installer Code The Codes can comprise 4 5 or 6 digits User Code Table The User Codes can Arm Disarm the system and perform various operations in accordance with their programmed access levels refer to the USER MANUAL No This column shows the Code Number 1 through 25 Description This field will allow you enter the Code label max 16 letters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 These numbers co
81. val ues 0 through 99 days that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signalling an Arming event The Negligence Partition no event will be generated when the programmed interval elapses Enable Negligence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This parameter determines the Partitions that will be monitored for Negligence Section 3 Programming from 47 Kyo Unit This section describes theTelephone page see Figure 3 9 Telephone Numbers No This column shows the Telephone identifier number that will be used instead of the Telephone label Description in some parts of the application The Telephone identifier number will also be used when programming the sys tem from a Keypad Telephone Number This column is for the Telephone numbers that will be utilized by the Digital Communicator and Dialler and for Teleservice calls This field accepts a maximum of 20 characters digits and pauses Accepted values 0 through 9 commas for dialling pauses e g between he prefix and telephone number and star and pound Description This field is for the User s Name maximum 16 characters Dialling Disable tone check Normally the Control panel will check for the Dialling Tone before dialling If there 15 no dialling tone the Control panel will hang up and retry If the Disable Tone Check is enabled the Control panel will dial without checking for the dialling tone

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